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You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.
I Am six forty This Later withmo Kelly. We're live everywhere on the
iHeartRadio app. Happy Monday, JackieRay. As we go beyond the box
score? How you doing this evening, I'm doing good. I'm excited about
this upcoming week. I'm excited,but probably not for the same reasons that
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you are. The NBA Draft isupon us. There are all sorts of
discussions about who will be taken atnumber one. We know the Atlanta Hawks
came out of nowhere to win thedraft lottery, but that's going inside basketball.
We're going beyond the box score.Let's look at some of these other
issues surrounding the draft, and wehad covered how Lebron James's son, Lebron
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James Junior, had declared for thedraft, which was weird to me.
I get nepotism, but it's reallyweird when you have a player who played
one year at USC barely played.It's four point eight points, two point
eight rebounds, two point one assists. In no world is that a resume
to be a lottery pick or evena draftee. In the NBA. Am
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I missing something here? It's noteven a resume to be a starter the
following season at USC. So it'stroubling that this is what's happening, and
it's exactly what you said. Iam a diehard Lebron James fan. I
also tell people I don't mind thepatriarchy system in theory. If I had
children, I definitely would want tohelp my children do whatever they want to
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do, especially if I have aleg up in that situation. But this
is where that system becomes a problembecause now what's happening is somebody who's unfortunately,
and I love Brownnie, I hatesaying this, but someone who's not
qualified is getting a look that someonewho is qualified will not, simply because
of who his father is. Becausethat's the only way you can look at
it. I know a lot ofpeople can say, well, there's no
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other way you can look at it. There's nothing about his level of play
we've seen thus far says he's readyfor any type of position in the NBA,
and that's including the G League.So this is a problematic situation for
sure. And this is what somepeople who may not be familiar with sports
may understand, when you are drafted, there is a rookie pay scale.
Not only would he be taking thespot of someone obviously and arguably more deserving,
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you're taking that money slot. There'snothing preventing a team from signing Bronni
James as a free agent and thenhave him just signed with the team on
a ten day contract or a twoway player contract. There are a lot
of options, but this just seemsit feels dirty on some level because no
one would ever give this guy alook, Bronnie James if Lebron James wasn't
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his father, and it's a packagedeal. Lebron James wants to play with
his son. Lebron James presently onlyplays for the Lakers, so this is
only an issue which the Lakers haveto work out. Correct right, and
this is ESPN Adrian Rolsion. Now, he said that Lebron James and Rich
Paul had said they don't want Lebronito play. They don't want Bronnie to
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play in the league because they knowhe's not ready. They wanted a team
to develop him. But to yourpoint, that development still means a pay
slot, because if you're talking likewhen you're talking to development. You're talking
about the G League, and I'mtelling you right now that Lebron James Junior
is not ready for that. AndI would love to sit down with Lebron
and just pick his brain as towhy he's pushing forward with this, because
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he can't throw his hands in theair and say, oh, this isn't
me, this is the Lakers thatare interested in him, or this is
this other team. He can't saythat because we're all going to know that's
not the case. And when youtalk about Lebron James and his legacy,
he's very cognizant of his legacy atall times. And I would think that
he would want to do the rightthing, not only for Bronnie because this
isn't the right thing for Bronni,but also for the league. And it
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just makes everything look bad as faras what they're doing right now. And
I'm just hoping that this is oneof those things that it's a lot to
do about nothing and it fizzles outand Bronni somehow says, hey, I'm
going to stay in college, andthen we can just say that's probably the
forces that be that I've made himsay that. But this is just a
little too much for me. IfI understand this correctly, Lebron James has
two options. He can opt outof his final year and then see what
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the market will offer for him,and by extension, Lebron James Junior see
what that's out there for him,or the Lakers can pony up and pay
him ungodly sums of money to stayor extend his contract. And that also
probably would have to do with animplied negotiation of Lebron James Junior. If
you are the Lakers, do youkeep Lebron James at this point in his
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career where he'll be forty years oldnext season. I acknowledge that he's playing
at a high level, but you'dhave to commit a lot of money for
him. Well, the Lakers backthemselves in this corner, and there's no
team in the league that's going topick up this option was twenty five million
dollar option when they know Father Timeis undefeated. Nobody going to do that.
So the Lakers are backed themselves inthis corner, and I think they
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kind of have to stick with thembecause but they can't put their foot down
and say, hey, we knowyou put we put this option in your
contract that's great, we'll eat it, but we're not going to eat Bronny
too. Well. If I'm GenieBuss, this is where my legacy.
Talking about legacies, her legacy ison the line. Here. We remember
how they handled the Kobe Bryant exitthe Lakers organization. I know that wasn't
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necessarily her fault, but overpaying asa thank you to Kobe, not for
the then present day Kobe and whathe could do, how that hampered and
hindered the franchise for a good decade. I would say, how we're at
that same crossroads where if you overpayfor Lebron James, not only are you
not going to win now, youpreclude any chance later, right, which
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is again this is so this painsme to say it because I'm such a
diehard Lebron James fan. But evenwhen they put this option in his contract,
this was another hashmark for me.And who is doing what over there?
Who is father time again? Isundefeated? And yes, Lebron is
still playing at a high level,but he's not He's not twenty sixteen Lebron.
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He's not the Lebron that can carrya team on his back. He
needs solid help and I'm not evensure that the Lakers organization as a whole
right now can make the proper decisionsto put around him, because you can't
get rid of Ad right now,and AD is winded in press conferences.
So I don't understand really what theirplan of attack is. They back themselves
into a terrible corner. And ifthey keep Lebron with this twenty five million
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dollar option, and then now yougot BRONI sitting on a roster knowing he's
not going to develop anytime soon,and I would dare say, based on
what we've seen, I don't thinkhe's ever going to get to the level
of play as say at Bryce's.So what you're really doing is just trying
to hope you hang on to thatLebron James legacy until Bryce is ready.
That's ridiculous. And there's something elsewe didn't talk about. Minnesota is going
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to be better with Anthony Edwards,who's only twenty two years old. Send
Into is going to be better.Denver is still going to be Denver as
their two stars are in their prime. We can run the list of Oklahoma
City with Shaye, you'll just Alexander, I can name you seven or eight
teams, which you are going tobe better next year than this year from
a business standpoint, because we don'tneed to go into all the x's and
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o's. From a business standpoint,it would seem that the Lakers should cut
bait because they are not going tobe better next year. They can hold
on to Lebron James is going tobe a year older and Anthony Davis is
going to be a year older.Probably not going to be more reliable from
an availability standpoint, but they're notgoing to be a better team. The
problem is, and I've said thisbefore and people get malded I say it,
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but I'm gonna say it again.I think in order to cut bait
in this situation, you have toadmit that you made the wrong decision.
And I don't think the leadership thatis in place with the Lakers is willing
to admit that. And that alwaysmeans you're just going to stay the course.
And I'll never forget when Jeanie,you know, she tweeted a couple
of years ago after the passing ofthe late great Kobe Bryant that she missed
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him telling her what to do.And I think that's a problem. I
think She relies heavily on the starsand them saying what they want and what
they need, and she acts accordingly, and that's problematic. The Lakers have,
to your point, painted themselves inthis corner, and I don't know
if they'll be able to get outof it anytime soon. We got to
go to a commercial break. Onthe other side, I want to talk
about Glenn Big Baby Davis, who'son his way to prison, federal prison.
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We'll tell you why just a moment. You're listening to later with Moe
Kelly on demand from KFI AM sixforty. We're going Beyond the box Score
still with Jackie Ray. We're liveeverywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Former NBA
forward Glenn Big Baby Davis, hedid spend some time with the Clippers.
He was recently sentenced by a federaljudge last Thursday to forty months in prison
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plus three years supervised release for hisNovember twenty twenty three conviction in an alleged
scheme to defraud the league's healthcare benefitsplan. It gets worse. Twenty two
people, eighteen of them former players, including Terrence Williams and key On Duley,
another former Clipper, have been sentencedas well, in the case for
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filing false medical claims with the NBAplayers Health and Benefit Welfare Plan. Glenn
Davis is only thirty eight, andwhen I say the sentences only three and
a half years, it's not likehe's doing life. But I am not
only super disappointed, I'm surprised athow super stupid these guys were. What
did you think about this whole fiasco. Well, when the pandemic hit,
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you knew people were going to starttrying to figure out schemes. I didn't
have any idea that it would beGlenn baby Davis. And with all due
respects, I've met Glenn baby Davison several occasions this scheme. When I
saw his name in the headline,I said, yep, let it just
fit. It is fit personally,I've heard perfectly with who he is,
and even after the sentencing him saying, you know what, this is what's
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going to stop me from eating burgersand now I can lose weight. Like
his comprehension of like the gravity ofthis situation is, it's just not quite
there. I do agree with someof the trends that I've seen on Twitter.
I do feel like the sentencing isexcessive considering Brett Farre allegedly stole the
million dollars from the Mississippi Welfare Fundand he's still playing golf. So I
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think that the optics of it kindof says, Okay, well, why
are you hammering down on this specificgroup of people. But either way,
when you're talking about scheming for money, I would venture to say that most
athletes don't know how to dot everyI and cross every T to get away
with something like that. Yeah,and I get the whole unfairness argument.
I hate, though, trying touse examples of criminality to make a larger
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point about the injustice of the justicesystem. I get that, you know,
you make people want to make comparisonsbetween Bill Cosby and Harvey Weinstein,
right, and you know and R. Kelly, But no criminals say the
unfairness conversation. For someone who's actuallynot guilty of a crime, don't try
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to say, well, R.Kelly got this amount of time, Harvey
Weinstein should get that amount of time. They're all in prison. And I
know Harvey Weinstein had one of hisconvictions overturn, but his ass is still
in prison. So yeah, Ihear that argument. I understand it,
but I think it's misplaced. Whenwe're talking about people who are guilty,
it's not like you can make anargument that they're not guilty. I mean,
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this disappoints me because you have millionaires, all of them millionaires who wanted
to get over on the system,which could have helped out somebody else who
actually needed it. And to yourpoint, Glenn, big Baby Davis,
it hasn't hit home how serious thisis. It doesn't take any of this
seriously, which for me says we'llgive more time. Yeah, Glenn sees
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the world differently than anybody I know. I've talked to him several times,
even when we've talked about NBA contracts. You know, he kind of had
this mindset that there's nothing the playerscan do to better their situation. Like
he and I have this conversation abouthealthcare, and I thought it was a
fascinating conversation because it was three yearsago. So now you fast forward now
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four years ago, so now youfast forward and it's an interesting thing.
It's an interesting concept. So mything is why risk it? And this
is always going to be my questionfor people who take these kinds of risk,
because now with any crime. Nowyou're not just talking about you know,
you're getting what it was, onehundred and sixty four thousand dollars.
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What is that going to do inthe grand scheme of his life. Maybe
for me one hundred and sixty fourthousand dollars right now would be great,
but it still wouldn't be worth merisking my freedom. It still wouldn't work
be worth me risk getting caught,because the repercussions of that is going to
be far greater than that one hundredand sixty four thousand dollars. Well,
there are a couple of things.One, these are retired players, so
I know that their quality of living, their expenditures is probably decreased. You
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know, they're not living as highin the hall as they were ten fifteen
years ago, So I think thisis part of that. And also,
if you're living in a lifestyle wherepeople have catered to you for most of
your life as a professional athlete,you've been catered to since you were a
child. You've been told that you'respecial, You've had people circumnavigate the rules
for you. Going back to theold ways of college sports and how people
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are giving them a hundred dollars handshakes. They have not had to play with
them within the framework of the rulesfor quite some time. But again,
you think after a certain point theyhave to realize they are not as valuable
a commodity anymore. They're not goingto be given that amount of grace or
privilege anymore. And here we are, And honestly, I'm quite sure there
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are others who've been scheming and gettingover but these guys are so dumb about
how the way they did it.You know, of course they're going to
get caught. So that's the thing, like, you have to know that
probably not going to get away withthis. And to your points, I've
always said that athletes coming into theleague, especially athletes that have come from
impoverished upbringings, there needs to besomebody dedicated to helping them understand that,
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hey, this is a you're now, but this isn't forever. So let's
put things in place. Going backto Lebron, Lebron, if he stopped
playing basketball tomorrow, he's gonna begood forever and ever, becaurever, put
forever and ever. He put thingsin place to make sure he's good.
But I think a lot of athleteswhen they get to the league. This
is that I'm here, I'm arrived, this is it, and they see
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the now and they don't see what'scoming ahead, and then the future comes
and then they're left with their pantsdown and they start making really stupid decisions.
Well, good luck to Glenn.I mean, I don't know what
to say. You know, let'ssee if he loses this way. He
seems excited about it, so let'ssee. Well he has at least three
and a half years to think aboutit. Jackie Ray, it's always good
to talk to you. Thank youfor coming in. I know you had
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a very busy evening, so thankyou for fitting us in. Thank you.
You're listening to Later with Moe Kellyon demand from KFI AM six forty.
The now late David Sanborn, whoI grew up loving to hear and
just enamored with all of his talent. It's sad to say he's good on
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now at the age of seventy eight. He passed yesterday due to complications from
prostate cancer. So we are playingmusic here and there from his illustrious career,
six time Grammy winner and so manymemories. Didn't know until tonight when
I started the show that Stephan hadsimilar memories which were tied to our fathers.
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That just blew me away. SoI was I almost texted you,
but I was like, I knowyou do a lot of work beforehand.
But when I saw it in thelist, I was like, what does
he know about Maputo from Bob JamesSamore. Yeah, I was like,
oh my god, like, allright, I'll play it, We'll see
what happens. And then I discoverthe news. But that when I talk
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about that was my soundtrack on theway home falling asleep. That was one
of the songs I would always hear. So that always reminds me of like
a night drive going home, endof the night. And yeah, and
then he always had to make thatdistinction every time, like oh yeah,
and Bob James, he made Taxithe the thing, the taxi Maputo off
that Oh my goodness, that albumwouldn't play with all the songs Chicago Song
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and others. So it brings backso many memories and you just relish in
the days in which music was somuch more impactful, so much more powerful.
Absolutely got some other news we haveto talk about. You know that
I am someone who loves to goon cruises. My wife and I we
try to hit a different continent eachtime we go on a cruise. We
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got sidetracked because the family as innot us. They wanted to do a
cruise and they hadn't gone on cruisers, so they were cruise virgins for the
most part. They wanted to startwith a small one locally, got on
Carnival, don't recommend. Got onCarnival, get a little three day Mexican
Riviera Cruz, came back. Itwas fine. But they're just some great
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things about cruises. It's a goodway to sample certain locations that you wouldn't
necessarily go to, or you didn'tyou wouldn't know if you want to go
this, you get to sample this, stay a few hours or a day
or so, get a feel forit, and if you want to come
back and fly in and stay longer, you have a point of reference.
Well, not all cruises end joyfully. Let me take you to this is
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a Norwegian Cruise Line ship that wastraveling up the coast to the Pacific Northwest,
and there was one of the cruiseworkers who was arrested for flipping out
and stabbing three of the passengers,two were cruise workers, one was an
actual passenger while on the cruise.According to a press release from the US
Attorney's Office for the District of Alaskaas in like the FBI, a man
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from South Africa identified as Natando Sigoniprobably pronounced that wrong, has been arrested
by the FBI. He's facing assaultcharges after allegedly attacking multiple passengers with a
pair of medical scissors. For theAlaskan based Federal Prosecutors, Sigone was working
on a Norwegian Cruise Line vessel thatleft Seattle Hey Mark over the weekend and
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was bound for Juno, Alaska.It was supposed to shepherd guests through the
quote unquote incredible sites of British Columbia, Alaska, and the Pacific Northwest,
But for one vacationing woman and twocruise ship employees, they all got stabbed.
The incident began when when other cruiseship workers allegedly observed this guy trying
to release a lifeboat from the sideof the ship. That was clue number
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one. He wasn't all there.They contacted security and he was escorted to
the cruise vessel's medical center. Asopposed to the jail. There, he
allegedly picked up a pair of medicalscissors and attacked multiple people without any provocation
whatsoever. And I know this iswhen Taualla starts slipping out because he's not
going to get on a ship andhave to worry about getting attacked. Prosecutors
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say none of the three provoked,None of the three people provoked Sigoni in
any way, and that the violentattack came up out of the blue.
The woman was stabbed multiple times,and the other employees were seriously injured too.
I have to wonder since the wayit's laid out, the woman was
stabbed last, but how did sheget stabbed the most when she was stabbed
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last? Probab because she didn't runmessed up. I thought the crew was
going to take care of her.She was like, well they got it,
they got a hand. Oh mygod, they don't. But she's
probably she According to that, shewas in a medical examination room, so
she was probably blocked in. Mypoint is there were other people there who
could have jumped in, could havedone something. I no, no,
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No, one's jumping in while acrew members stabbing folks. That's not when
you jump in, not on theship. No, No, Look,
you're worried about that boat sinking,You're worried about mega sharks, you are
worried about falling into the water.You got way too much, the dead
bodies in the freezer. You gottoo much to worry about. What would
concern me is when they find thisguy trying to lower a lifeboat into the
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water, I'm thinking, what doeshe know that I don't m go.
You can only push gophers so farhe's gonna But if he's he's letting other
lifeboat, I'm thinking, like,did he leave a bomb, you know,
did he release some sort of toxin? Why is he trying to get
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off the ship. And then onceyou get that guy, why why would
why would you not put him inthe brig some sort of jail you can
you can analyze him from jail.True, put him in the ice cream
freezer. Yeah, because once he'strying to do something which could harm the
ship or change I don't know,when you let a lifeboat go, anything
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could happen. Or he's trying tolet anything happen. He needs to be
detained, not examined. You examinehim in the medical uh lounge or wherever
the medical center put his ass inthe jail and then send a doctor to
him. It's much safer that way. Well, how you put him in
irons, that's what you do,put him in irons. Failing that,
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you keel haul them. That's that'show it worked in the old days.
You're so helpful and you have Isaacwatch over them. You haven't been on
a cruise, have you? Mark? Are you kidding me? I wouldn't
if your life depended on it.One of these anti cruise people to all
of the won't go on a cruise? Mark won't go on a cruise,
stebbing, I don't know. Thisstory is not helping. Do you think
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the story helps? I hope youdon't think the story helps. You are
strong selling you were not going togo on a cruise even before this happened.
You know what, Every single yearI think to myself, maybe it's
not that bad, and then allof a sudden you have stabbing mcjenkins out
of here to take it to thepeople on the boat. No, sir,
Well, even with the stabbings,mo, aren't these things notorious for
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being just floating culture dishes where everybodycomes down with something. Look, we
all know that you have what's theword in a version to common sense?
Is the term you're looking for?No, no, no, no,
no, you're you're borderline hypochondriacs.Not what I were to No. Look,
just because Mark doesn't want to geton Carnival Herpie simplex tim Quemsy's that
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does not make him anti social oragainst people. Well, no, it's
hard enough just to get the manto go to movies. Okay, he's
hypochondria. That's not what it is. That's insane. What a sick thing
of you to say. You've saidit. You were you were you were
reticent to go to movie theaters becausethey were super spreader events. According to
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you, we're four years into aglobal pandemic that's killed more than a million
Americans. What about that? It'shard to know you're so you're agreeing that
that's you're a hypochondria. I havea healthy degree of common sense when it
comes to super spreader locations where you'remore likely to get sick. You don't
see me going to like a bigcrowded concert or a gym right now,
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either, do you. Mark?People can't see you. But you're working
in a box which is smaller thana prison cell and you share instruments with
six other people in the given day. That's a good point. I'm not
swapping fluids with anybody in here.You use a little of the same mic
as everyone else pretty much. Well, it's not going in me. I'm
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just talking in front of it.You're breathing pretty good stuff. Pick aside,
will you. You're basically kissingbor Markand Michael Krozer right now. Well,
first of all, I'm not surehow I actually kneel about. Come
here, Crozier, there, giveme some tongue. There's much worse in
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the building if you want to,if you want to go there. Let's
let's stick to the cruise situation here. You cannot deny that there are widespread
reports of people on cruises coming downwith something that's You don't care about that,
apparently, no, I do careabout it. But there are certain
things that my wife and I dowhen we're on the ship, when we
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go up and down the steps,we don't put our hands on the rails.
You wear haz matt suit, bothof you for the whole cruise.
No, no, no, no, Like when we go in the pool
on the ship, we're a condom. That kind of thing. Uh huh
uh huh, of course, yeah, yeah, gotta try. It's great,
it's great. Yeah, we'll getthree day cruise. There's nothing that
would please me more than to paya whole bunch of money to go on
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a cruise and then come down withsomething horrifying that has a liquid shooting out
of every orifice in my body.Yeah, yeah, please, Where do
I sign up for that? Look? What are the odds? Look,
you went to Pastathon and that wasa super spreader event, and what happened.
I got sick for nine days.That's what happened when I went to
Pastathon. So what are the oddsof it happening again? Pretty good?
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Why do you want to see mesick and or dead? Why? What
have I ever done to you thatyou didn't richly deserve? Your horoscope when
we come back is Later with moKelly camp I AM six forty. We're
live everywhere the Heart Radio app.You're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on
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Kelly. We're live everywhere on theiHeartRadio app. And here is your horoscope
and you can learn more about thecoping mechanism best suited to soothing your moon
sign. I'm not an astrologist,so I have no idea what that means.
Aris aries should find their path topeace through physical exertion. Moving energy
or feelings is a matter of movingthe body. For these lunar natives,
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running or doing a challenging exercise willdo wonders for the mind, leading them
with clarity and ways to move forward. Taurus Taurus moon natives are urged to
revert to ritual comforts when emotions arerunning high or tensions are building. Retreating
the self care is the best option. Whether it's a twenty minute nap,
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sleeping your favorite excuse me, steepingyour favorite of tea, or doing a
moisturizing sheet mask. These small ritualswill help out and get you back into
ease. Gemini. For this Mercuryruled moon, communication is tea. You'll
find safety in a community in oron online. If you feel comfortable recording
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your woes and posting it on socialmedia, go for it. On that
same note, scrolling through accounts thatmake you feel inspired, like travel or
lifestyle content can't also help release stress. Cancer cancer moons have sharpened instincts about
what they need when a crisis cropsup. If there's a hobby that brings
you comfort, go do that,whether it's baking or going into a cocoon
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and watching rom coms. Because canceris ruled by the moon, people with
this placement will have a specific ideaon how to nurture and take care of
themselves. Leo moons are advised tolead with and live by the principle a
play. Do something creative or anactivity that lets your inner child play.
Think adult jungle gym or trampoline park, or even taking out those art supplies
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and making some new paintings. Ifall that seems too daunting, don't underestimate
a good dance session. Turn onyour favorite song and dance it out.
Hey, Virgos, scrub your wayto emotional satisfaction. That's the name of
the game. Have you ever heardof stress cleaning? This was made famous
thanks to a Virgo mom. Workout the nhous energy with a cleaning or
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organizational task and before you know it, you'll be left with a home and
mind free of clutter. And seethat would work for me. When I
clean up, I clean up mymind as well. I'd like a decluttered
atmosphere Libra and if fitting for thesign of partnership, Lunar libras are advised
to seek out the counsel and companyof others after first establishing consent, lean
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on a friend to vent about yourstruggles. Of course, make sure they
can support you at this time.Being the friend who vinced to people unwarranted
isn't the best idea. That is, if you want to keep your friend's
status. Scorpio, are you readyto wallow? Yeah, here we go.
The moon is said to be inits fall in the sign of Scorpio,
and these lunar babies would do wellto burn bright till the bad feelings
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are burned out. Plot your revenge. Kind of kidding. There are a
few ways this scorpio can relieve stress. One is with a consenting partner,
if you know you know, Andthe other is taking a burning hot hotter
than the sun's shower bath or findinga steam room and hanging out there for
a bit. Crying not necessary,but let it out if it comes up.
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And if you feel called to doa combination of the two. And
here's mine is Sagittarius. Sagittari's moonscan mitigate life's highs and lows with detours
of the mental and physical variety.When things are rough, find a sweet
escape, which can mean planning atrip or booking a flight at a moment's
notice. Catch flights, not feelingsright When the budget is tight, op
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for a low escape like reading athrilling book or learning about a new subculture
or esoteric philosophy to live by soundskind of point Capricorn as the moon sign
of the proverbial grind, Capricorn canget right by getting to work. Go
to your favorite spreadsheet or list andstart checking off boxes. Well, that
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should eat the stress away at aCapricorn moon, and as the feeling of
losing control at least to the spreadsheet, you know all the variables. Finding
ordering chaos is the only way aCapricorn moon can feel stable. After feeling
unnerved, Aquarius Aquarius goes out andgets it out. Reach out to your
greater community, similar to Gemini.If you feel safe posting your feelings,
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do that. If not, findyour most eccentric and different minded friend and
ask them for their point of view. Well, that's not sad to Cherished,
because iould never asked Mark anything.The more point of views. Aquarius
moon gets the east here. Itis for them to find different ways to
look at their situation. Pisces,it's the domain of pain and poetry,
and it's a recommended moon mechanism whichreflects that spirit. With such a sensitive
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placement, these natives need to separatethemselves from others and turn on a favorite
melancholy playlist with the hopes that theycan let out wailing cries. If you
are musical, play an instrument orsing those emotional power ballads. And that
is your horoscope for this week,to balance out your moon or whatever your
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moon rise and whatever the moon hasto do with your horoscope, I don't
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