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August 10, 2024 31 mins
Lyle, Jamie, and Robbie talk aobut Kevin and the future of the Fantaasy Football Guys.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And welcome to this very special episode of The Fantasy
Football Guys.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I'm Lyle Hobby inmes.

Speaker 1 (00:13):
The Way to Keep It Weird boy.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
Thanks.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
So. I don't know if you guys are aware, but
if you've been living under a rock for the past
month or so, we have some bad news. We're gonna
talk for a little while. But the tld R is
there is no fantasy information in this show. The great
Kevin Moore did pass away in May a third a

(00:38):
brief battle with cancer. So this is going to be
a show just kind of talking about moving forward and
me probably battling on for a really long time. Uh.
That's probably going to be the extent of it. So
if you were here looking for fantasy information, uh, you know,
I'm sorry, that's the Uh, that's the extent of the

(01:01):
football talk that's going to be done in here is none.
And you know, as far as what we're going to
do moving forward and all that kind of stuff, we'll
talk about that in a little bit. You guys have
anything to add to that.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
I just the only thing for me is if you've
been looking for fantasy information, you've been listening to the
wrong show for nineteen years.

Speaker 1 (01:20):
Thank you. Very much. I appreciate that, Jamie.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
I think he hit it head on.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
All right. You can tell their Kevin's kids, right, So listen.
You know, I'm going to try to keep my composure here,
but you know, this has been a wild ride for us. Obviously,
we're incredibly devastated with the loss of Kevin. I mean,
it was Robbie and James's father and my best friend,

(01:51):
and we all loved him very much and we're going
to miss him very much. I think that is without
saying that. It doesn't need to be said, but I
said it. However, like you guys just mentioned, you know,
this would have been season twenty of Kevin and I
do in the show, and when we started the show
in two thousand and five, we had no idea that

(02:16):
it was just something for us to do. You know,
Kevin had a history with radio. I found out about podcasting.
We were both into technology, and I called him about it,
and you know, it's funny. We've told the story a
million times, but I guess one more won't hurt, you know.
I said, dude, you know what we should do? And
he said podcasting, and I said yep. And the next

(02:39):
day we recorded our first show, and we had no
idea that it could become anything, and at one point
it was. It's not nearly as popular as it used
to be. There's a lot of competition now, and a
lot of really good competition. And frankly, like you said, Robbie,
if they were looking for fantasy information, it should probably
go listen to other shows at least include them in

(03:00):
their repertoire. But you know, we were at one point wildly,
wildly popular, probably because there wasn't a there was no competition.
I mean, we even beat ESPN for a long time.
We weren't just the number one independent show, we were
the number one show overall, and we got to number

(03:22):
three overall at one point in iTunes for all podcasts,
not just sports. It was crazy. And over the years
we've you know, I had a lot of conversations with
a lot of really awesome people, some trolls. You know,
if I start naming names, I'm never going to be

(03:42):
able to stop. But just you know, it was an
incredible community to be a part of. And the thing is, like,
we don't we don't often get to do this in life,
where we get to voice and express our opinions and

(04:04):
ourselves in our personalities. I mean, I kind of and
our show was much more about personality than it was
the information. We don't get to do that in this
life very often, where it's it's seen and heard by many, many,
many many people. I mean, you know, there was times
when we were getting a million downloads a week, you know,
just a crazy amount of reach. And I can't begin

(04:33):
to express how amazing that was for me, just just
as a human being, you know, to to kind of
just be able to express yourself in that way. By
the way, I might as well let the cat out
of the bag here, you know, on that show, I
did play a bit of a character right where I

(04:55):
kind of let my comedic flag fly and said a
lot of crazy, sometimes awful, most of the time stupid
stuff That was actually a conversation that Kevin and I had.
That that's how I interacted with Kevin, right, Kevin and
I would say horrible things back and forth of each other,
just as like a joke as best buds, do you

(05:16):
know what I mean? And he wanted me to bring
that persona to the to the show because he thought
that our dynamic worked really well. And again he had
a background radio he knew about that type of shit.
I'm not usually like that, and like, like I don't
go around like, you know, kicking puppies and you know

(05:37):
what I mean, like you know, stealing candy from kids
and stuff.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
He's actually a really nice guy.

Speaker 1 (05:43):
I've been accused of being too nice many many times
in my life, so so it's ironic that I got
all this feedback. And by the way, anytime I would
get emails, and which was like every week we would
get somebody would be mad. I was mortified. Kevin was
like kind, was like the opposite of me, whereas like
everything rolled off his back. He didn't care at all.

(06:04):
He was so not anxious about anything, you know. And
I've never understood how he did it. Because we got
announce of criticism. I was like, oh God, But anyway
to be able to express that and kind of like
have that be a part of my daily life was amazing.

(06:25):
And I really have to thank every single one of
you guys listening for that opportunity. I mean, you guys
became our friends, and that's something that we'd never anticipated.
You know, a lot of you I will be friends
with for life. Right, I'll be messaging back and forth
with you on discord and some of you even had

(06:47):
my phone number, and you feel feel free to text
or call me and if you're in town and hang out.
So that's what it became, right, It became a true community,
and we argued and we bitched each other, we made
fun of each other, and we played in leagues together.
And you know, for a lot of you listening, you

(07:08):
may not ever have that opportunity right to be a
part of something like that again, I don't know. You know,
maybe you will, but I don't think I ever will.
It was one of the best things that I ever

(07:28):
did in my life. See, I'm starting to get choked
up and I'm really gonna miss it, but I'm not
doing the show anymore. So spoiler alert, We're not gonna
continue the show in the way that it was without Kevin. Now,

(07:50):
Robbie and Jamie have their own plans and one hundred
percent with my blessing, and they'll talk about that in
a little bit. But I just wanted to take this opportunity,
you know, kind of as my last opportunity to say
thank you and uh sorry, I told you I was sappy,

(08:14):
and uh, you know, I appreciate eachever wanting you and
I love you guys, and I mean it, and I
may end up doing something else. I've thought about it
a lot, maybe something a little bit more short form.
The discord will remain open, uh if anybody ever has
any questions or if they want my opinion, I don't

(08:36):
know why you would, but if you do, feel free
to reach out to me on discord, on Reddit, on Facebook.
I don't care. You all know who I am and
UH and where to find me. You know, all of
the old shows, for as long as they can, will
remain up. There's our YouTube channel has like two years
worth of shows of that are videotaped, videotaped recorded, so

(09:02):
you know, if you ever need to hear Kevin's voice again,
I know I listened to it sometimes and and watch
it sometimes just to just to get my GIGAA. But
you know, as far as the show as it was,
it will not uh, it will not be going forward obviously.
I mean, I can't do the show without keV. So

(09:23):
all good things come to an end. We didn't think
it was going to end like this. It's really really
unfortunate for many many other reasons other than just the
you know, the stupid podcast. But you know again, thank
you all. I love you all. I mean it, and hopefully, uh,
you know, we'll meet somewhere else down the line. Boys.

(09:47):
You want to tell them what the plan is for
the future.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Yeah, I did want to say something kind of in
the same way that you were saying, is that you
guys have been doing the show for the majority of
my life, Like since I was really able to consciously
form sentences, you guys have been doing the show, and
your passion for football, for doing the podcast, for talking

(10:13):
to the community was definitely imprinted on me and and
got me to the place I am now where I'm
just as big into football and fantasy football and it's
one of my passions in life now. It was, you know,
point of prior for me to be able to say
that all, like my my dad's got this podcast, and.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
It's it's you know, third in the world.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
It's it's really great. It's it's it's been a talking
point of mine for basically my whole life, and it's
it's something that I'm really glad happened, and I'm glad
that everyone's been able to be a part of it,
and I'm sure has had the same the same fun
and the same enjoyment out of it as as you
have Lyle and everybody else.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
Yeah, it's it's it really has meant the world to me.
And I've known YouTube boys since you were Jamie. I
remember when he was born, you know, And uh, it's
hard to put it in that like context, like a
lifetime context, right, like like like you know, yeah, but

(11:18):
you're right, I was in my twenties when we started
the show like that. I mean, it's crazy and you know,
and I'm I'll be forty eight this month, you know.
Uh it's wild anyway, Sorry, go ahead, Jamie.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Yeah, I mean I remember what did you start before
I was born?

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Now? What year were you born? Two? No, we started five.

Speaker 3 (11:41):
I remember being like eight years old, and uh, he
didn't want to let me listen to the show because
you guys coase on it. I would, I would. I
would sit at the top of the stairs.

Speaker 1 (11:54):
You did you really? Yeah? Yeah, that's awesome, Wow in
your bedroom while.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
We're recording, And you're right, you do say some wild shit.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
I do. That was you know, that was part that
was part of the fun for me, though, was you
know what you know what you know what it is.
I'll tell you. I'll explain exactly how this that dynamic
developed between Kevin and I if you want me to. So,
so we got stuck. You probably have heard this story before.

(12:25):
We worked at the same company and they ran out
of cubical space, so they stuck your father and I.
Kevin and I to those listening in an executive office
like down the hall around the corner, and nobody else
was there. They put two cubicles in it because that's
all that would fit there. It had a door and everything,
and it was just him and I in there. And

(12:46):
it was so boring, right because we were like locked
in this room, no windows, no nothing, that we would
just bullshit with each other all day. And the thing was,
because he was so thick skinned, nothing got to him.
I couldn't get to him. So I had to start
saying more and more outland as shit like to just
get a reaction out of him. So that's kind of

(13:09):
how that dynamic came about. And when when I would
do that and he would finally crack a smile or
a laugh, or i'd get him to get a little
pissed off or something. I cannot tell you how much
joy that brought me because he was so hard to
get to.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
I can tell you from hearing stories about like that
time when like you just be doing stuff and walk
off to him and just, hey, Kevin, am I annoying?

Speaker 1 (13:34):
You? Do?

Speaker 2 (13:36):
I annoy he He must have told that story ten times.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
Hours of my life.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Oh my god, and it definitely got He wasn't maybe
maybe it wasn't outwardly cracking, but I'm sure he'd get
home and go that.

Speaker 1 (13:52):
Man.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
And he actually mentioned every time like I would turn
and look at him with an annoyed face, the look
of glee on your face, lysle.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
He was like.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
I hated it. I hated how much satisfaction he got
out of pissing me off.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
It was so hard to do that. It was so
rewarding when it finally happened. I'll tell you I played
the greatest practical joke of my life on your dad.
We played practical jokes at the office all the time.
We'd switch people's keys and their keyboard. We'd switch their
phone lines to different phone jacks so that if somebody
was trying to call their next door neighbor, it would

(14:30):
bring their phone. I mean, I put tunea water in
somebody's pencil holder one time, right, But the best one
ever was with your dad. I took you guys, ever
take like GNC vitamins, like the real stinky ones. Yeah,
they used to come in like a packet of twelve
horse pills. And anyway, I had these for whatever maybe

(14:53):
I was taking them. So I took them and I
wrapped them in a wet paper towel and I stuck
them in your file cubicle in the back of his
pencil drawer, and it fucking reeked. I mean, it smelled
so bad. But he couldn't figure it out. So it
got to the point where like and I would like,

(15:14):
I'd go in and other people would go in his cumulator
be damn man, it fucking stinks over here, you know.
And this went on for months, months and months and months,
and it got to the point where your dad actually
like came to me. He was like, dude, do I
smell like I'm I'm I changed I changed my deodorant,
I changed my soap. Like I'm talking to Mare about
what she's washing my clothes in. You know, I usually

(15:35):
I wear these suits I get I'm dry cleaned. I
took him to a different place like he actually altered
his life.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
I've never heard this sound.

Speaker 1 (15:45):
Yeah, he probably didn't want to tell it. There's another
one that's that's pretty bad, but I won't say this
one on the show. So so, but but uh, it
was so bad that he he thought that he smelled.
Oh my god, I can't it was. It was one
of the best moments in my life. The only reason

(16:05):
that I had to give it up is because he
went on vacation and they sat some other poor sad
sack in his cubicle and that dude came up to
me and was like Kevin's cubicle, fucking reeks man. And
I was like, I can't do this to this poor
like it can't be like, you know, this was a
drive by shooting, but you know if if if I

(16:28):
if I hit an innocent bystander, it's not cool. Yeah, right,
So I gave up the gag and when Kevin came back,
I told him about it. But yeah, that was It
probably was four and a half five months of him
just sitting in the stink. Wow.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
I was thinking, this is like a week or two.

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Forever. It went on for ever. Oh god, it's great. Anyway,
Oh my goodness. Yeah. So I loved messing with him
and that dynamic, and he loved messing with me too.
Believe me, he gave it as good as he got. It.
Used to fuck with me NonStop, you know. In fact,

(17:12):
he sent me a TikTok two days before he passed
away that was making fun of me. Uh it was
it was a guy. It was a guy, right. I
told him we were talking, and I told him that
I was getting fishing poles together because I was going fishing,
and he sent me a TikTok of a dude fishing
and it just said you will catch no fish and
you are gay.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Well did I ever tell you about the birthday card
that he sent you?

Speaker 1 (17:40):
He?

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Uh, I don't know, probably three years ago. Do you
know about this?

Speaker 1 (17:44):
I think so.

Speaker 3 (17:46):
About three years ago. He was trying to prank you
for your birthday and I sent him this idea for
this birthday card where once you open it, it plays
a sound NonStop for like seventy two hours.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
And then if you try and rip it open to
get the sound piece out, it has the world's finest
glitter inside. My god, And so he buy He bought
it and packaged it and mailed it to you, but
he didn't put like his name. He didn't want it
to look like it was from him, because he was like,

(18:26):
if I send him a card with no notice, he's
not gonna he's gonna know something's wrong. So he tried
to He tried to send you this card to look
like it was from someone else, like he had he
had my mom write lyle on it or something, and
you just never said anything. You just never brought it up.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
So I got the card.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
Did you get the card?

Speaker 1 (18:48):
Absolutely? I didn't tear it open, though, So I opened
it up. It was blaring. I'll never forget it. Yeah,
it was. It was blaring. I realized it was a
gag your father. Never fucking occurred to me. It never
occurred to me that it could have been Kevin. It

(19:10):
never occurred to me. That's amazing, dude. I stuck it
in my trash can, like underneath, like like my outside
trash can, like underneath a ton of of other stuff.
And then when I came out the next morning, it
was still playing. So so I took my hose over
there and sprayed it with my hose until it finally
shut up.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Yeah, I actually I do remember this because I remember
him being so giddy about sending this to you, and
then like weeks went by and you never said like
he never said, oh you motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
You said he did too good of a job hiding
from him. He was.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
He was like getting anxious. He's like, I don't know
whether I should bring it, Like, I don't know if
he's gotten yet, don't know if I bring it up.

Speaker 3 (19:48):
I was telling him, like you should just say like, hey, man,
did you get a card yet? And he was like, no,
I can't say that because then he'll know.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
That gets He just sat on it forever, that dedication. Man.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
Yeah, but you got it. Yeah, So that's what I
was saying as I was like, you probably got it
and just didn't think it was you, And he.

Speaker 1 (20:06):
Was like, yeah, you didn't have any other people too.
I never would. Kevin never remembered my birthday, and I
barely remembered him. You know, it just it wasn't a
thing we did. One time, I I think I got
him something for his birthday and he was like, don't
do this again. Number one, I'm not eleven years old.
Number two, now I have to buy you something for
your birthday And I was like, Okay, well.

Speaker 3 (20:28):
I'm gonna be honest with you. He remembered your birthday
so he could send you the card.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
I think you sent him the video of the card.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
I was like, yeah, you got to send this to
a lout. He was like, oh, I'm gonna remember.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
Oh my god, that's amazing. Yes, I remember that card vividly.
It never occurred to me that it was your dad.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
That's impossible, Yeah, because his whole idea was like he's
going to open it and see like and it's going
to start playing, and he's gonna immediately go, ah, fucking Kevin.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Nope, never occurred to me because because I didn't think
Kevin would send me a birthday card. It was really annoying. Though.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
He should have set it up by sending you stuff
for your birthday for like three or four years and
then sending me right.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
Then. I've been like, oh, it's the yearly card from Kevin.
Cool motherfucker. Yeah that's great. That's great, man.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
I need to send them an email and make it waterproof.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Yeah, it was not waterproof. I hosed that bitch down
and it finally died. But you know, we played jokes
on each other constantly when we used to work together,
and in fact even after that, sometimes he would hide
little notes in my stuff that said you suck on them.

(21:46):
So like, you know, I'd open up my wallet and
there'd be a post it note stuck right over my id.
It just says you suck. He hit them. He did
that for years, you know. Of course he would take
my phone and take pictures of his ass and and
vice versa. You know, but that that was just I mean,

(22:07):
we just had that relationship, you know what I mean,
It was it was all in good fun. I only
saw him mad twice. One time I got to him
a little bit too much while we were playing pool
and he almost lost his cool. And another time in
an Eagles game, we scored a touchdown or something and
I was excited as I am, and I was I

(22:27):
was slapping him, like jumping up and down, like cheering,
but I was slapping him. I guess I hit him
a little bit too hard in a chest, and he
shoved me and knocked me over the chairs of the
seats in front of us.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
I can see that situation playing out in my head.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
He was he was like, he was like motherfucker and
then he immediately calmed down. Immediately it was gone.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
Immediately, well you got what was coming.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
He was like, all right, I'm good, Yeah it was
it was all goods.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
The way you fell he probably did. I mean, we
laughed about it immediately afterwards. I would never like get
into a fight with your dad. We argued a lot
about a lot of things. We didn't agree about things,
and that's another thing that was great about our relationship.
You know, I don't want to get too political and shit,
but Kevin and I had very different views on things
like politics and a lot of different like more adult topics.

(23:26):
And yet, you know, in this time when you know,
everybody's so divisive about everything, we were able to discuss
really difficult issues and then still hug it out like
it was nothing. You know. I enjoyed listening to him
talk about it, even though he was wrong clearly. But

(23:47):
you know, and when we did that random podcast, those
were some of my favorite shows. We didn't always tackle
like politics and stuff. We talked about a bunch of
random shit. That was the whole point. I really liked
their shows because Kevin and I talked about like everything,
Like we discussed all kinds of shit. He would call
me and talk to me about you know, space sometimes
or the Roman Empire, you know, and you know, a

(24:11):
lot of it was around sports. And then that part
of him is probably the part that I'm going to
miss the most is the day to day stuff. Like
I was watching rugby. Dude, I'm a sucker for sports.
I don't care what it is, I'll watch it. So
I was watching rugby seven's in the Olympics and I
reached for my phone to text Keava and I was like, shit,

(24:33):
you know, it was just for the automatic reaction. I
was like, I was about to be like, dude, you
gotta watch this. Yeah, you know, So the day to
day stuff, and it usually was around sports, but but
not always. I mean, you know, we could talk about
just about whatever. And I think that's I don't I
don't know if uniques the right word, but certainly rare
in this day and age where where people are so divisive,

(24:55):
you know.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Yeah, I definitely have some friends like that that I'm
I'm glad that I have that. I can I can
have like real adult conversations with can talk about hard
issues and not get upset at each other. You know,
we're calm and collected. I mean, you guys weren't always
calm and collected when you talked, but it wasn't affecting
the friendship if we disagreed on something. So it's definitely

(25:21):
definitely a very nice thing to have, and I know
he definitely appreciated you for the same reason, though he
did have the same thought process of, well, Lyle's wrong.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
But it's nice to talk about it. Yeah, I mean
it's fair. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 2 (25:38):
So, I guess now going to the future, Jamie and
I have talked about what we want to do going forward.
I think we both have interest in doing some sort
of show, some sort of content creation. I just don't
think that we are prepared to do that in a

(26:00):
good way this year. So we will likely be taking
at least one year hiatus to kind of decide how
we want to move forward, how we want to structure
the content that we're making, and then perhaps you know,
the start of the off season of next year or
the start of the you know, the actual season next year,

(26:21):
we'll we'll get back into things in a better way.
We'll be able to do shows every week, We'll be
able to do perhaps content outside of shows, things like that.
But I don't think we're going to be doing any
sort of regular content for this season, just because we
aren't prepared to fully manage.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
A brand like that.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
We may end up popping in randomly in Week seven
and just kind of talking about football. But it's not
nothing structured is going to be happening this year.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
I mean, like.

Speaker 2 (26:59):
Lyle said at the top show, Discord is still going
to be active, Like the community is still going to exist.
We're still going to be in their answering questions, talking
about whatever. But nothing like this in a professional form
is going to be coming across. So that that's the
plane we have going forward. As we get into next year,
we'll probably have some more like finalized plans, but for

(27:23):
the moment, that's kind of how we're looking at things.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Yeah, and when they do those shows, I just want
to pop in for a second. I may or may
not jump on from time to time. You know, I
don't want the community to think that I'm just completely
going away. I'm not. I'm here. You know, we can
we can definitely chat and I may end up doing
some other stuff. I may do it this year. I don't.

(27:48):
I haven't decided yet. But like Robbie said it won't
be regular, so.

Speaker 2 (27:56):
Yeah, so a bit of a change, but we're hoping
to come back with the same level of mediocrity that
you guys know and love.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
That's that's a big shoe to fill my front.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Yeah, very big shoe.

Speaker 3 (28:10):
There's a ton of media, so much mediocrity.

Speaker 1 (28:15):
That's that's that's our wheelhouse. You're not hurting my feelings
by saying that. Yeah, that's where we live, baby. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
So, uh, that's what we're thinking. I am still going
to be doing like writing and stuff for the place
I was writing for last year. I'm still going to
be involved in fantasy stuff. I just don't it's just
not going to be through this medium. So if you

(28:42):
want my bad advice, you can still get it this year. Yeah,
that's that's the plan.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Why why don't you plug that right now so that
people if they are curious, Well.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
Yeah, I I write for r PO Football website is
just arpofootball dot com. I I do stuff more in
season than off season, but that the website actually does
a primary focus on IDP. It's one of the only
websites that has like an actual, like real ranking system

(29:15):
for defensive players. A lot of focus on offensive players.
If you're in a league with defensive stuff, websites really
great for that. I'm not super active on Twitter. I'm
trying to get better. Sorry x dot com. But that
link is just at T fIF G Robbie. That is
so if you do want to see anything that I'm doing,

(29:36):
that's where you see it. Yeah, that's that's what I
got so far.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
James, I don't write, but I'm gonna try and be
a little bit more active. A lot of you may
remember me as young James boy producer, but that.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Was a long time ago, and I'm not young anymore.
I I do me.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
I do have some mediocre advice in me.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
He actually claimed before the show that he knew more
about football than I did. I don't think that's true.
I don't think he thinks that's true.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
But uh well yeah, so.

Speaker 2 (30:19):
Well, uh we'll be We'll be around, just won't be
on the mics.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
For now for now. Okay, do you guys have anything
else you want to add?

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Nope, I think that's all we got for the moment.
I'm gonna click this button.

Speaker 1 (30:36):
All right, that's right. I can't hear if it's playing.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Oh, it's playing.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
Yeah, all right. So that's it, ladies, gentlemen, everybody else
in between. I love you, I mean it. I'm gonna
miss you all. I'm one Discorder, don't be a stranger,
and uh, the boys will be back at some point
and we'll definitely keep you guys up to date on
any information. If there's any questions, comments, concerns, or whatever,

(31:06):
feel free to jump on discord and send them. You
can send them to me directly if if it's personal,
or you can post it in any one of the
mini chat rooms that we have. I probably will be
on during the football season. Maybe I'll be watching games
with you guys or something like that. I used to
do that last year too, so but that's it. I

(31:28):
love you, I mean it.

Speaker 2 (31:32):
I also love you and mean it games.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
I also love you and mean it.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
I didn't see Kevin was here. He would like you
as a friend and as always, motherfuck cancer.

Speaker 2 (31:46):
Yeah you boy,
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