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everyone , and welcome back to
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A Better Life with George and Steve .
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Hello guys , welcome back .
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It's been a little bit , it's been another week
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, it's come by . The world has changed probably
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five times over .
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Time does fly . It has gone by pretty
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quick for me as well .
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I was just realizing , when I looked at the calendar
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today , that the time the
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clocks go back to normal
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, as I consider normal , on
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like March 3rd or 4th , which is less
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than a month now already .
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Is that right ? Yeah , and
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it is . I can't keep up . Is this the last
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time they're going to do it , or wasn't
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that ? Didn't they say last
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year or two years ago that , all
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right , they're going to change it and that's it .
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I don't know . That group can't agree on anything
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, can they ?
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Let's be honest . I mean they let's go with the flow .
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I think that fell through . I think
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they couldn't agree on .
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I could care less . Okay , so we have to fall
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back , jump forward or
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leap forward , whatever , okay .
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I like it a little lighter in the afternoon , but I must say
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in the dead of winter there's
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something horrible about getting
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up and getting in the car and it's pitch
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black and it's freezing and
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if it's snowing it's even worse . I remember when I
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was a kid , when they changed it to
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save energy for whatever I
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don't know how that works that they saved energy
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and you're still light the same amount of hours and
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you're still dark the same amount of hours
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. But I remember getting
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up , pitch black , standing
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at the bus stop . You felt foolish , but
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that was a long time ago . It's
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a few
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days before the Super Bowl .
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That's certainly . Let me guess who's playing
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. I think got a Kansas City Chiefs
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, that's one . I think it
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is . I want to go and say , 49ers
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, san Francisco 49ers , Really I got it
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, you got it . You
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act like you knew exactly who I was . No , I actually
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had to guess the second one . I had a
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feeling my home was going to clinch the
2:36
championship , the divisional championship this
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year , but I had no idea .
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On the other side , I think there's nothing
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better than a Super Bowl party . Those
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are pretty fun , it's .
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You can watch football . You have no idea what that is . A
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Super Bowl party gathering
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guaranteed a lot
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of food , everyone's
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pretty happy , pretty excited and amped
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up , and it's three hours
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of gladiator TV
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, absolutely .
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The only problem is it doesn't go on to what 6.30
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. People get together at two o'clock
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. They're either drunk by
3:12
the time the game starts or they've
3:15
eaten so much they no longer care .
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Unless you have . You're in a pool or in one
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of those boxes . You bought a box . Right
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yeah the
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food you got wings
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, pizza , subs , anything
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that you can share . A lot of potlucks
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are happening . A lot of beverages
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will be imbibed , A lot of beer
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. Yeah , yeah , I
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wonder how statistically
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or sales-wise , beer
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sales for Super Bowl versus World
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Series versus Stanley
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Cup ? These just
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interesting facts probably
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.
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Bud Light's got a whole campaign . Oh
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, they got to , they got to get back . They got
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to get back after what happened to them last year . They're
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going back to old school with the funny commercials
4:03
and I think some
4:05
of the famous quarterbacks are in the commercials
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.
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Sure .
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Peyton . Peyton Manning is in it
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, Post Malone is in it because he's been
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doing Bud Light commercials too , I see
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. So two of them are in it and it's
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like old school bringing it back . And they bring
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it like a young
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cool guy is like a genie and
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can grant wishes .
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Halftime show . What is it ? Who's
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performing Usher ?
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Usher Huh , they
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don't get paid , but supposedly record
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sales go through the roof after you do this and
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NFL pays the expenses , and those range
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between $16 and $18 million
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Expenses . Prepare
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the lighting , the show , the sound
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, the stage yeah
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.
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It's their production , absolutely so
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they're benefiting the most .
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And I was reading somewhere . Then the record
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sales surge and
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I forgot who it was . I don't know if it was . I think it was Lady
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Gaga . After she performed
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the week after the Super
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Bowl , her record sales increased
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a thousand percent .
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And she's no slouch yeah that's right . A
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thousand percent . A thousand
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percent , so that's
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10X .
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And an $18 million show . She got on a swing
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. I don't remember it , to be honest , at all , which
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is unusual because I usually watch them all .
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That's insane .
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And Usher's been pretty much MIA . You never
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hear about him .
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You would almost say it's a comeback A resurgence
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, like he needs the money . But okay
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, it's an honor , I'll take it at
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that value .
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I'm not quite sure any of them really needs the money
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.
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All right , okay , super Bowl . So
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, oh , actually I want to talk about the Netflix
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series quarterback that
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me .
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I watched a little bit of it .
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I think I binged , maybe like a week ago , of
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that series and I think it's like 10 episodes
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. They follow three quarterbacks Mahomes
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, cousins and
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Marriotta and it was quite
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insightful . I'm not a sport
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nut , so I don't follow
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, I don't wake up and turn on ESPN
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or I don't listen to the fan in the morning
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while driving , so
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it's unlike me who watches , get up on
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ESPN every morning
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at eight o'clock and I record
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it just in case I have
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to do something , work or something .
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So when I finally go to take a shower or
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whatever it is that I could play it while I watch
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it and watch the rest of work in between
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and whatever .
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All right . So you enjoy the updates , you
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enjoy the stats , you enjoy all
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the news of injuries and yeah
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.
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Listen , I like the news , I like who's
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going where . I
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like the football part of it's my favorite . I
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also like basketball . Baseball
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has become a little mundane , if you ask me , and
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they did it to themselves . I don't know what to say
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, but they did . I do like
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to watch it . My
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problem here's my problem with baseball , and
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same problem with all the other sports , but I think
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baseball was the last holdout and
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that was . They built these mega stadiums and
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now it cost a fortune to go to a game and
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you know what All sports All
7:17
sports , but baseball was the last holdout . You
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could go there and get a ticket for $15 , $20
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, $25 . Now you can't get
7:24
a ticket for $50 . You can't get a hot dog for $100 .
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You can't get a hot dog for $15 . You can't get a hot dog for $15 . You
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can't get a hot dog for $15 .
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You can't get a Coca-Cola for $15
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. All right , so how do you expect
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to promote the game if only
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old people with money are watching it ? Right
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, because the kids can't watch it . Kids
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are watching soccer . Kids
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are playing soccer . You are seeing
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kids play sports you never heard of
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before . Kids are playing lacrosse
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. When I went to school , I think
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who was on the lacrosse team ? There
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was no lacrosse team . We
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picked on the kids that played soccer . What are you
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getting Lacrosse ? Well , I
8:01
couldn't pay it on them because they had bats in their
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hand .
8:05
But yeah , america known
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as Apple Pie and baseball right .
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That's got out the window .
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Done .
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Yeah , the sport still makes millions of dollars .
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Yeah , the owners come out victorious
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in all sports .
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I was thinking that one of the big complaints
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was that one of the games this year , one
8:24
of the playoff games , was on a streaming service
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Peacock . Now I own Peacock , so
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I didn't really care . All right , I
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subscribe . I should say to Peacock .
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I don't care what anyone says . There was massive collusion
8:35
. There's no way that this is coming
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out mathematically
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sound right .
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That's interesting because I think
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they paid something
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like $110
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million to show the game . So
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there's 32 teams . That means every
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owner made
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over $3 million a piece . Just
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for that deal Just for that game $3
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million . Now , when
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you were a guy like Jerry Jones who bought
9:05
his team , I think in 1990 for $150
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million and it's now worth $6
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billion , tell
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me where on the open market you get an investment
9:15
like that . $6
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billion . So $150 million . So
9:20
I realize it's 30 years , but
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$150 million into $6
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billion . Think about it when
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you bought your house for $190
9:30
, what is it worth of $2023
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? The only reason it's worth more is because
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the dollar is devalued . But anyway
9:38
, the owners
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are greedy and they're grabbing with
9:42
both hands and that's why they
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tolerate all this crap
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. They tolerate people telling
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them what to do . They tolerate literally
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laughing to the bank and laughing all
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the way to the bank Exactly , laughing
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all the way . It's just $3 million . They made it on
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one broadcast and
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I heard an interview with the owner
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CEO of the chiefs
10:05
. The Hunt family have been
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a major supporter and player
10:09
in the NFL and , before that
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, the AFL , for decades . Lamar
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Hunt I guess that's his name was
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one of the founders of football
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. His team was originally in Texas and
10:22
they opened up the same and I think his
10:24
cousin or his brother or his best friend
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had owned the Dallas Cowboys and
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they both started teams together in Texas
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and
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Hunt ended up in the , the chiefs ended up
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in the AFL and then when they
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merged , everybody became rich . The
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AFL and the NFL merged and it
10:45
just became the American conference
10:47
and the national conference and the national football
10:50
league . And
10:52
he was saying that in
10:54
his interview that streaming sports
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is the way of the future , that soon
10:59
all sports will be streaming
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, that cable companies
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are going the way of the dodo
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is basically what he said . Why
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should you have them ? No , one , more
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and more people are switching . Now I don't
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have cable . As a matter of fact , a guy came to my door today
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I thought it was you , george , on your way
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here . I opened a door . It was a guy
11:19
from Verizon trying to sell me Verizon . I said
11:22
I have Verizon and he
11:24
was saying to me that
11:26
the cable service internet is
11:28
slow . Now I already know that they've been upgrading
11:31
the system around here and
11:33
I've I have a gig , I'm
11:35
trying to upgrade it to two gig for whatever
11:37
reason , but that's what I'm trying
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to do and I should have mentioned
11:42
that to him but
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I didn't . But Optimum
11:47
, who is the cable carrier ? They
11:50
don't have optical network , they
11:52
still have old school cables
11:55
and those aren't able
11:57
though they may be able to do download
11:59
high speeds , they can't do upload
12:01
high speeds . At the end of the day
12:04
, the cable companies are facing
12:06
themselves out . Everything's going to be over the internet
12:08
, everything , all
12:10
sports . And I have to say one of the things
12:12
that I that perplexes me how
12:16
is it that now we
12:18
have all these headsets where you
12:20
could see virtual reality , everything
12:22
that there is in some kind
12:24
of virtual reality camera sitting
12:27
on the basketball court at
12:29
the at the court
12:31
side ? That's videotaping
12:34
, or that's broadcasting the
12:37
game to everybody with
12:39
the virtual helmets on , and
12:41
then they could watch the game as they were watching
12:43
it on court side ? Just
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imagine that . What do you
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think the value would be ? That those maniacs
12:50
that follow teams to
12:53
the end of the earth they would do anything
12:55
to get a virtual look , to be
12:57
able to sit court side virtually
12:59
in their living room . I
13:02
don't know how that doesn't exist yet , certainly
13:05
the technology's there .
13:06
It can't be that nobody thought about it , because
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all I do is say it to everyone I meet yeah
13:12
, there's got to be some bean counter
13:14
out there giving you the the pros and
13:16
cons of each scenario and
13:19
how much they can milk the ticket that's
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right , oh well . It's
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really not for us , right ? It's
13:27
not in our best interest .
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I don't know what's in our best .
13:30
Do you know what's in our best interest anymore ? Just give
13:32
me three square meals a day , a
13:35
warm bed , roof over my head
13:37
.
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I'm with you and a few dozen
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photographs and I'm good .
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Speaking of quite a quite
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an impressive collection . Every
13:49
time I step in here , I notice
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there's more and don't deny it
13:54
there's more .
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This time there's much more from last week , so
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there are three or four more , but
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I have an extra bedroom that had all the stuff
14:02
my ex-wife threw out on the front lawn when I left
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and it just sat in there and
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sat in there . I finally cleaned it all out and cleaned
14:09
out the room and moved . My photographs that were all
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over my apartment are now in that back room
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.
14:14
Now they're nicely lined up around the perimeter
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and I'm still waiting
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for you to name each one . I go in there
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.
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I sit . I take actually the chair I'm sitting
14:23
on and I put it in there and I just
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sit in the middle and I just sit there . Today
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I literally went around the room
14:31
early this morning and played
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probably about five different
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ones and posted it on Facebook
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and said this is this one , this is
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that one , you love it , that's all the
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counts . I try to play everything
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only because you really it's like
14:47
an airplane you got to fly
14:49
it or else you got to maintain it . The
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real interesting thing is that
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I was able to get what's called a replica
14:55
of Edison's tin
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foil photograph , the very first
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one built in 1877 . So
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let's helemaal� . This replica
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has brought much debate from the
15:08
experts who collect photographs
15:10
on exactly what it is , but it is pretty
15:13
sure that it was built by one of Edison's
15:15
engineers from the original blueprints
15:17
of the original one , and it is the exact
15:20
same one that happens to be in the Smithsonian
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, because the original is in Edison's
15:24
lab . It is one that had been
15:26
taking all over the world for demonstrations
15:29
. It was owned by one of the
15:31
foremost collectors
15:33
, who recently passed away
15:35
of all Edison
15:37
photographs , as well as the tinfoil
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photographs , and I was
15:42
lucky to buy it out of an estate . The
15:45
person who was the administrator of the state was looking
15:47
for somebody that was going to love
15:49
it , that was going to collect it
15:51
and not sell it and not auction it , and
15:53
I happened to be in the right place at the right time .
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Life is all about being in the right place at the right time
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.
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So far I've been offered five times when I
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paid for it already and I only picked
16:03
it up on Saturday .
16:04
And today is Wednesday Incredible .
16:06
I know , but anyway
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two more important things .
16:10
That's some good news , it is .
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It is . It's a beautiful beast . It certainly
16:16
adds an element to the collection
16:18
that I never thought would ever be . And
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the person who originally owned it originally
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owned by Edison , but the person
16:25
that the collector that originally
16:28
owned it .
16:28
Think about what you just said . I know Wow .
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Everything in that room , half those things in that
16:32
room , were built in Edison's workshop , under
16:35
Edison's supervision , between
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the years of 1878
16:40
and 1910
16:42
, I want to say in that room , and then there
16:45
are a couple , and then the rest
16:47
are built by in
16:49
the Victor shop between
16:51
1905
16:54
to in Camden
16:56
, new Jersey . Wow , between 1905
16:58
and maybe 1920 .
17:02
So much history .
17:03
It's really just amazing . It's
17:06
amazing and the quality and they
17:09
are . Imagine that you and nothing's
17:11
electric , everything's crank . I
17:13
wouldn't buy anything that was electric , even
17:16
though they made them as time went on . And
17:19
when you crank it up and you feel it and
17:21
you put that cylinder or that disc on
17:24
there and you drop it on the needle and
17:26
you basically walk back in time . Serial
17:30
. Yeah , I was playing a song called we're
17:32
All Americans . Now , it was a
17:35
song that every Berlin had
17:37
written when the
17:39
Americans joined World War One . It's
17:41
amazing what kind of response a song like that
17:43
gets , but especially
17:46
when you're posted on Facebook or something like that
17:48
. But it's that kind of history
17:50
that's all lived through
17:52
. You could tell by the songs
17:54
. It was just such a different world . Everything
17:58
was simplistic .
17:59
Compare yeah , it's a comparison to
18:01
what we're going through today .
18:03
Silver's life and death in a lot of places , but
18:05
it was simplistic , interesting
18:09
.
18:11
Simplistic . That's
18:13
the polar opposite of life
18:15
in the city . I started a new gig
18:17
last week and I'm
18:19
in the city a few days a week . I
18:21
get in to Grand Central and
18:23
the city is just this wild cement
18:27
jungle , as they call it . I was body
18:29
checked twice on the way to the office . It
18:32
was like are you kidding
18:34
me ? Body checked ? Yeah
18:37
, I twirled like 180
18:39
to the left and then I got hit on the
18:41
other shoulder two blocks down the road . I
18:43
spoke to my boss and we had this little
18:46
chuckle . It's not so funny , but we can laugh
18:48
in hindsight . But he also
18:50
experienced . Actually he experienced
18:53
something even more greater . During
18:55
the pandemic this whole Asian hate
18:57
thing was documented
18:59
and he experienced it firsthand . He
19:02
witnessed a gentleman who
19:04
probably was under the influence
19:06
of some kind of narcotic , swinging
19:08
a metal pipe and
19:11
threatening someone at the corner of
19:13
an intersection and immediately
19:16
you have this feeling oh , I got to walk around
19:18
or try to just avoid . He walked
19:20
around but unfortunately his
19:23
eyes connected with the
19:25
salient and he just got
19:27
targeted and
19:30
the man with the pipe came towards him
19:32
and swung , missed , swung
19:34
again , missed , and my boss said
19:36
hey , not looking for any trouble , just
19:39
I'm going to walk away . And then boom
19:41
gets hit in the ribs and
19:43
repeated again . Did not want to
19:45
escalate the situation with
19:48
a calm voice , hands up in the air Listen
19:51
, nothing happened . I'm just going
19:53
my way , you go your way . Boom gets hit
19:55
again , gets hit twice , and then
19:57
a couple more attempts , with
19:59
the pipe being swung and
20:02
whether the salient got tired or
20:04
maybe lost concentration but
20:06
turned around and started walking away . And
20:09
meanwhile my boss is in shock like
20:11
what just happened . Right , we're
20:13
in modern
20:16
day , new York City . He's in
20:18
a suit and just got victimized
20:20
and leads to say he's Japanese
20:22
.
20:23
Yeah , nothing to do with Chinese , other
20:25
than they're from the same part of the world . But Asians
20:27
and those two countries pretty much hate each other , which
20:30
is even more ironic , right .
20:32
I am of Taiwanese descent
20:35
and I don't really understand anything
20:37
about this whole Asian hate thing . I didn't
20:39
really pay too much attention or read
20:42
too much into it , but I was definitely
20:44
aware that this was happening . The thing
20:46
was my boss all of a sudden clicked
20:48
and said wait a minute , like I
20:50
just got , you know , attacked . So
20:54
he decides to call 911
20:56
, thinking oh , what are the chances anything's going to
20:58
happen in today's climate , right With law enforcement
21:00
. But he'd said kudos
21:02
to NYPD . I was on the phone , I
21:05
described the assailant , I described
21:07
where I was and I said until
21:09
this guy is cuffed and arrested , I'm
21:12
going to follow from a safe distance and
21:14
I need some kind of resolution . And
21:17
, to the police department's
21:19
credit , in three minutes there were
21:21
cops on site , the man was stopped
21:23
and arrested and put
21:25
in a squad car for their
21:28
follow up . Whether it was unofficial or
21:30
official , but I said , the fact is the
21:33
assailant looks like he's under the influence . Our
21:35
protocol is we have to take him to the hospital and
21:37
from there most
21:41
likely will be released . So
21:43
you do , you do
21:45
one thing , but the follow up or
21:47
the finish measures are not there , and
21:49
that's . It's a shame
21:52
that our legal system has so many
21:54
loopholes I
21:56
guess that's what we can call them for these scenarios
21:59
, and it's , I
22:02
think , police officers are doing their
22:04
very best to have order , but
22:06
these laws , man
22:09
, what . What a shame
22:11
that there are these really
22:13
loopholes that are meant these , these laws
22:15
that are meant for good , but unfortunately
22:18
things just don't turn out the right
22:20
way .
22:21
Yeah , things have changed . There's no question
22:23
about it . It's different
22:25
than it's ever been before . There's
22:27
nothing really to do about it .
22:29
The society
22:32
is tough . Tough in a way . It's not
22:35
a calming society . That
22:37
I think I remember
22:39
back in the 80s . I think everything was just
22:42
the fact that as a kid you could bike to your
22:44
friend's place , leave it on the front
22:46
lawn , go play in the backyard and
22:48
then ride your bike back and
22:50
make it home for dinner . No one had
22:52
cell phones , no one really
22:55
called to check in , but you just
22:57
had this standard protocol
22:59
right , and society appreciated
23:03
that you can't do that now .
23:05
We wanted around . I grew up in a small town in New Jersey
23:07
. We wanted around aimlessly from the moment we got up in the morning Until
23:10
we had to come home , maybe dinner
23:12
, and my mom yelled out the
23:14
door and hopefully I heard her . Yeah
23:19
, I don't know , as a 45 year old
23:21
man .
23:21
now I don't need to be body checked
23:23
on 46th Street in
23:25
Madison . Come on Of all
23:27
things too .
23:28
But it isn't like it's roughy , it's
23:31
regular people too . I remember after
23:33
9-11 , I lived in New Jersey
23:35
and I don't think I told the story before
23:37
and I was on my way to downtown Manhattan
23:40
where my office was , and it took
23:42
you had to change trains three
23:44
times to be able to get there and
23:47
it was snowing and it was slippery and
23:49
you would go from the path train to the
23:51
subway and it was like a herd of
23:53
people . You could have lifted your feet up and
23:55
just be carried along with the crowd because
23:58
everyone was running and trying to make it . And one day I
24:00
slept and fell and people literally
24:02
just climbed over me and
24:04
a couple of people stepped right on me and went over me
24:06
and I remember looking up at a woman
24:09
she was finally dressed and saying
24:11
to myself are you kidding me ? Did you just step
24:13
on me ? So whatever , I finally
24:15
parted the herd and
24:18
was able to get back to my feet . I had snow
24:20
and I was dirty and whatever , but I
24:22
had to go try a case at the National Labor Relations
24:24
Board . So I really had a rush
24:26
because it was on for 9.30 or 9 o'clock
24:28
. So I get over there . I just
24:31
get right over there . I was in Federal
24:33
Plaza and my office was across the street , but I couldn't
24:35
go there yet because I had to be here . And
24:38
I get into the courthouse . I get
24:40
into the hearing room and
24:42
the administrative lawyer judge was the lady that stepped
24:44
on me . I need
24:46
to say I won that my case that day . But I
24:49
looked at her , she looked at me , she recalled
24:52
what happened and I didn't say
24:54
a word . But I wanted to Boy you
24:57
imagine . Here's a woman just
24:59
stepped right on me . I
25:02
don't remember if it was administrative law judge or if it was
25:04
one of the agents
25:06
for the National Labor Relations Board
25:08
, but she stepped right on me . And
25:11
that just goes to show you it's not ruffians
25:14
when you're commuting , it's everybody
25:16
, every Man-woman and child for
25:18
themselves . Like you get on the subway , sometimes
25:21
you can get on the four for the express
25:23
. There's a four and six that goes downtown , some
25:25
Grant Central , right . So
25:28
the four at rush hour is just hordes
25:30
of people pushing in . Where
25:32
you could go , take the six in
25:34
the summer the air conditioners work and
25:36
it's not crowded . It just takes an extra 15
25:39
minutes . So if you lie yourself your
25:41
time , you could travel downtown
25:43
like a gentleman , but
25:45
nobody does that those words
25:48
right , gentlemen and a lady .
25:49
It's yesteryear's gone , sad
25:53
, I Don't know . So
25:55
true , I Try
25:57
to . I try to teach my kids a little bit about
25:59
civility and being a lady
26:01
and being a gentleman . And it's hard
26:03
. You , ultimately , you
26:05
lead by example . So I do my
26:07
best , but I am lacking
26:10
in so many aspects that
26:12
I just see I just have to try my
26:14
best , lead by example .
26:17
Yeah , well , kids , you can only do this again
26:19
. There are things that come up , you just can't help
26:21
yourself . What to
26:24
do , what not to do speaking of the city , this
26:26
.
26:27
So there's just so much foot traffic
26:29
now . So I think everything's back . We're
26:31
actually office hunting right now and
26:34
there's just so many . There's
26:36
so many options and it's shown by so many
26:39
different types of people . You have the
26:41
old school . These
26:43
guys have not , they
26:45
have not adapted to modern society
26:47
, technology just they're
26:50
the dinosaurs of the industry . And
26:52
you have a representative showing
26:54
representing the place . You
26:57
have a broker . You have so
27:00
many levels of people you need
27:02
to communicate in order to lease out a
27:04
single Studio . And
27:06
then you have these amazing modern
27:10
Office suites like the we
27:12
works of the world . The Regis of the world
27:14
we works is going bankrupt . It's
27:16
incredible . But you have all
27:18
these real estate companies that own really
27:21
beautiful Places
27:23
that they furnished for small
27:25
offices and communal spaces and things like
27:27
that , and it's just the , this full
27:29
Spectrum that you get to see in New York City , and
27:31
some of these places are just gorgeous , true
27:34
? So hopefully , we land in a nice place and
27:36
, a little by little , this startup company that I'm
27:38
part of will flourish .
27:43
I think , I really believe it's the right time . It's
27:45
the right time for business again .
27:47
I know people winding up in and kick
27:49
starting something . It's great . I think there's
27:52
a lot of energy and a lot of spirit motivating
27:54
a lot of people to do the same .
27:55
I Think people would
27:57
say that , oh , it's not that time
27:59
again , or whatever . I think the world's changed . You
28:02
have to recognize that change and
28:04
those change produce opportunities . Agreed
28:07
and I think that's where the world is
28:09
right now . I think there's always opportunities
28:11
. I think there's always companies that
28:13
flourish . I think they have to just
28:15
realize . Those who realize
28:17
and me two companies aren't gonna flourish just
28:20
following the herd kind of thing . But
28:22
my office is similar . It's inside
28:24
a group of a whole bunch of other
28:26
small business people and
28:29
I'm lucky that I have that
28:31
. We have a strong support staff that run
28:33
it and they're basically at my women
28:35
and Need at any time . I
28:38
need somebody for a day to do something that
28:41
they produce , a person for me . They
28:43
answer my phones , they do all
28:45
the things necessary .
28:47
That's awesome and Ultimately , businesses
28:49
. You're offering a service or good right
28:51
. So if you can really just stick
28:53
to that , you're onto something and
28:56
just do it the best of your ability .
28:58
Excellence , I agree , my headphones are bothering
29:00
me today . I don't know why , out of the clear blue sky , they
29:02
never bother me . Yeah , and
29:05
having said that , I think the weather is gonna start
29:07
for some reason . I always think in
29:09
February the weather is gonna start warming up
29:11
. For no reason whatsoever , and I realized we're in
29:13
the middle of winter and went the other way .
29:15
This week was very chilly .
29:16
And I really believe that the weather is gonna
29:19
start improving . I really believe it's
29:21
gonna start getting warm this early Maybe
29:23
in two weeks . Maybe I see it 2025
29:27
degrees ?
29:27
Yeah , it's cold , but is it the
29:29
worst that my month ago , we were waking up at 12
29:31
degrees ? It was cold
29:33
, that was cold and . I
29:35
walked to the station in the morning . I
29:38
have a good 18-20 minute
29:40
walk , so by the time I get to the station
29:42
my face is about to crack and
29:45
I laugh at myself . I guess that's better than parking
29:47
Pond .
29:48
On with the parking situation .
29:50
Yeah , you can't right any suburb You're
29:53
. You're waiting for a three-year
29:55
wait list for a parking spot . What can I
29:57
do ? I get my steps in , and
30:00
now I know I'm old when I'm looking at
30:02
my iPhone and I'm calculating hey
30:04
, how many steps that I get in today . And
30:06
you know what this it's . It's
30:09
good , right , it's a lifestyle change . Even
30:11
even before I get to the office
30:13
, by the time I get to my office in the morning , I've
30:15
already cleared what ? Maybe
30:17
five , six thousand steps , which is
30:19
more than my average I did last
30:22
year . I just took a look before we
30:24
had dinner Today and
30:26
I already cleared sixteen thousand steps
30:28
, and that's today
30:30
. By the time I go to bed tonight
30:33
, I'll probably have 18,000 and that's
30:35
good Welcome to working in on that . Yeah
30:37
, comfortable shoes
30:39
is is a must , it's
30:42
a must it gets by the you
30:44
ever watched here's .
30:45
They used to do as a whole episode . I don't towards
30:47
the end on comfortable shoes .
30:49
Oh really .
30:50
Yeah , the great leaders of
30:52
the wall had had
30:54
the world all had comfortable
30:56
shoes .
30:58
Yeah , shoes , I enjoy nice
31:00
pair of shoes . That's . It's
31:02
become a I don't know somewhat
31:04
of a thing .
31:06
I don't mind spending some money on shoes you
31:08
need them and you gotta wear them and you want to
31:10
be comfortable . When I started working in the city , I
31:12
started wearing rubber bottom shoes because
31:15
the thin leather ones I used to eat them , to Just
31:18
eat them up . I wear
31:20
Alan Edmonds mostly okay , because I have
31:22
a interesting with foot and
31:24
Alan Edmonds are the best
31:27
to me and I have some now and I have the and
31:29
I have the ones on television now , the ones that
31:31
they look like Uh , the top is a
31:33
regular shoe and the bottom is like a sneaker
31:35
, with a white Okay for everything on it
31:37
and awesome what's
31:40
. You start wearing them . You never go back to wear it
31:42
. A regular dress shoe , it's just the way it is . I
31:44
just threw a whole bunch out . I have one pair
31:46
, two pairs maybe , but
31:49
that's the way it is . I know we said we're gonna have a
31:51
special guest , but I was preoccupied
31:53
this week . You were running around left and right , yeah my
31:56
, my girlfriend got COVID and I
31:58
was trying to get her to the doctor without getting
32:00
infected and trying to , I didn't really
32:02
see her . I'd be like outside the house and
32:05
it was a whole thing . She had no food
32:07
and who was gonna pick up the drugs . It went
32:09
on and on and she's still , and she's
32:11
still not that great . And she just tested positive
32:14
on Monday . So today's Wednesday , but
32:16
she was sick on Saturday when I left her , but
32:18
not like she is now and
32:21
you have to be careful , and you have to be careful
32:23
. I can't get it because I'm
32:25
a 9-11 victim and I have a lot of stuff
32:28
and I don't want to have asthma .
32:30
It'll be complicated .
32:31
It's complicated , yeah , and
32:33
you don't want to get sick , so you get the
32:35
. They have you scared into a to a
32:37
point and then she is all
32:39
the vaccinations . Yeah , she's
32:41
healthy as a horse and she's
32:44
sick as hell . She has trouble breathing
32:46
, she is and whatever . I got her
32:48
a vaporizer and she's
32:50
on predisone and all those things . Wow
32:53
, there's so many people that are sick and
32:55
you want to hear the best . She calls chest at the point
32:57
with her doctor . For some reason
32:59
she decides to take a temporary
33:02
test or a home at home test
33:04
. So she takes
33:06
, it comes up positive . She
33:09
calls the doctors and says just wanna let you know , I
33:11
just tested positive . They said forget it , we're canceling
33:13
your appointment , you're not coming in , we
33:15
don't want you here . I never heard of such
33:17
a thing .
33:19
I have no idea what a protocol , medical
33:21
protocol is , but that sounds wrong .
33:25
When I was oh , were they only one healthy people there ? I
33:27
don't understand . When I had COVID
33:30
last time , I am allergic to the
33:32
ProVoxid or whatever the
33:34
name of the drug is , so they gave me
33:36
the intravenous antibodies . They
33:39
sent me over to the hospital . Everyone acted
33:41
like I didn't have COVID . I had a mask
33:43
on . No one said anything . No one said
33:45
stand back . No one said Pete
33:47
. The guy parked my car . Everybody
33:50
did everything and I'm saying to myself
33:52
well , what's going on ? What is the real protocol
33:54
? And nobody even knows . They changed it again . It
33:57
went on the CDC site and
33:59
it says 10 days . If you're severe , 10
34:02
days , maybe 20 days . It
34:04
was five days , 10
34:07
days . They changed everything
34:09
because I guess to
34:11
somewhat . It's political how they decide
34:14
what these days are gonna pay . So
34:16
they moved it back to what was probably
34:19
necessary from the beginning . I
34:21
don't know what to say , but I feel bad for her .
34:23
Yeah . It's never a good thing
34:25
when you're bedridden and you're just sick
34:27
like really sick and you don't know
34:29
what to do . But
34:32
she'll get
34:34
better , just fighting through it . Yeah
34:37
.
34:38
I just I buy her food
34:40
, I drop it off . What are you gonna do ?
34:42
Why can't a doctor say oh , if you eat
34:44
more steaks , you're more prone to withstand
34:46
, or ward off .
34:48
You made a great steak tonight , so maybe I will
34:50
stay Super human for a few hours .
34:54
Steak is always a crowd pleaser right . Whenever
34:56
I make steaks for my kids , they
34:58
wolf it down .
35:00
I know you left me , but I went to Outback with
35:02
Samantha , oh , the other day .
35:04
Okay , I said let's go to Outback .
35:06
That's an amazing value and
35:08
I had the King Cut Prime
35:11
Rib . Okay , oh God , it was
35:13
awesome .
35:14
Was it awesome .
35:15
First of all , the baked potato . The skin's all crispy
35:18
.
35:19
Did you have the blooming onion ?
35:21
I didn't have the blooming onion because I knew we got the
35:23
blooming shrimp . Okay , and they were
35:25
a little salty . I didn't really care for them , but
35:27
the Prime Rib was awesome .
35:29
Prime Rib .
35:30
I got horseradish and then it's
35:32
the best deal in the world the Prime Rib
35:34
. I don't forget how much it was , but it wasn't very expensive
35:36
. The whole bill was less than a hundred bucks
35:38
and we both had , you know good
35:42
food .
35:42
I mean , their commercials were the best . They had this huge
35:45
giant steak with a piece of parsley on
35:47
it . They called it salad , that
35:49
was . I will never forget that that was
35:51
a good commercial , oh man
35:54
. And the way . It was amazingly good
35:56
. It's good . Where's an alpac near here ? Oh
35:58
, is it in ?
35:58
the closet over there . It was in New Jersey , right across the street
36:00
from Steve Sizzling's steaks . So
36:03
I'm trying to tell her maybe we should go to Steve
36:05
Sizzling's steaks . Whoa , and she's
36:07
. What is that ? I don't know what that is , I don't know
36:09
. It went on and on and I was like okay , let's
36:11
just go to Alpac , okay
36:14
, okay , certainly
36:16
, alpac was cheaper and the Prime Rib was
36:18
All right .
36:20
I don't know if they yeah , it did its job .
36:22
They had a special of I think it was 28
36:24
ounce rib eye too , but 28
36:26
ounce , that's gotta be bone in .
36:28
I mean , it was bone in . Okay , so you take six
36:30
ounces off .
36:31
Maybe it was 25 ounce , I don't know All right , but
36:33
it was huge and I didn't get that
36:35
. I like Prime Rib because you can't get it all the time
36:37
. Yeah , you know cause you gotta make a whole
36:39
big thing , right , but Alpac
36:41
, you can't believe I'm saying this again . We're
36:43
plugging Alpac . Alpac has it every
36:45
weekend Friday , saturday , sunday .
36:47
Okay , I'm gonna take my Sunday , so maybe not
36:49
Sunday .
36:50
Go there , you're gonna be surprised at the Prime
36:52
Rib . No kidding , the King
36:55
cut was huge and I had
36:57
those guys laugh and I won't tell
36:59
you what I said to them because
37:01
it's embarrassing
37:03
. It was good , the waiters were great , it was really
37:06
good . It didn't cost much . It's a good meal , good
37:08
place to eat . You see people there with their whole families
37:11
, that's what you know what I
37:13
love seeing that . I love seeing .
37:15
And you know what Food is so
37:17
expensive today . But when
37:20
you can take your kids out and just have
37:22
a great meal and you're like , you
37:24
don't have to worry too much about being so posh
37:26
and like . Manners are important
37:29
, yes , but you can let loose a
37:31
little bit . And in a place like Alpac man
37:33
, did you have any dessert
37:35
? We ?
37:37
took a . It was a peanut butter
37:39
and chocolate , with these weird
37:41
cookies on the top . That
37:43
were awesome . We took it home .
37:45
Yeah , it was probably super sweet , like
37:47
any American chain restaurant
37:49
.
37:49
We split it , but it's okay .
37:51
You do it once in a while and you're just living
37:53
right . I think a cup of coffee , yeah , You're enjoying life . We
37:56
were watching .
37:57
We binge watched . We're binge watching right
37:59
at the end of Mr Robot until
38:01
she got sick . You know how I feel about Mr Robot
38:03
. I was happy to do it . I would have done anything just
38:05
to watch three more episodes .
38:06
I binged on Brother's Son on Netflix
38:09
and my girlfriend's now on
38:11
Grisela . She says it's awesome
38:13
.
38:13
That's what everyone says .
38:15
I don't know if it's like a chick flick or something , but
38:17
she loves it and yeah , that's
38:19
great .
38:20
She had never . She's a soccer fan , she's a big
38:22
messy fan . Okay , and
38:24
I said did you ever watch Ted Lasso
38:27
? She said what's that ?
38:29
Oh my goodness .
38:30
So we started on Ted Lasso and she
38:32
laughs a lot .
38:33
Messi's in Japan right now . Actually that was funny
38:35
. My girlfriend just mentioned that earlier today
38:37
in the text . Messi and his team are
38:39
playing some Japanese team exhibition match
38:41
in Tokyo .
38:44
And I have the Apple TV plus soccer
38:47
mainly because
38:49
I wanted to watch
38:51
Messi . I've become addicted . Just
38:53
like everybody else , I have a pink shirt Wow
38:56
Says Messi on the back , oh my God , and
38:58
I don't even like soccer , but I do watch , like
39:00
watching him , because he's really an
39:03
amazing talent . Yeah , it's ridiculous
39:06
Like
39:08
he's playing a different game than everybody else and I know
39:10
there's always been those kind of , and
39:12
I remember Pelé and I remember
39:14
some great players .
39:16
Messi undoubtedly right , One of the greatest
39:18
, if not the greatest .
39:18
I've been all those supposedly the same thing and
39:20
Beckham and I never saw Beckham
39:23
play . But Beckham owns the team that Messi
39:25
one of the owners of the team that Messi's on . So
39:27
that's even draws
39:29
in a little bit more .
39:31
Yeah , Inter Miami .
39:33
And let's not forget that New Jersey
39:35
, the Giant Stadium , just got
39:38
the 2026
39:41
.
39:42
World Cup final , which is crazy
39:44
, the Outbid what
39:46
. Dallas in LA . Yeah , I saw
39:48
a little thing . Soccer fans were
39:50
a little bit worried about the grass situation
39:53
. Yeah , a football pitch and a
39:55
soccer pitch completely different
39:57
scenario . You're there to slide
39:59
and there's give on a soccer
40:01
pitch . People are a little worried but
40:04
whatever , these are
40:06
professional players , they're adults . You
40:08
got to adapt .
40:09
They're gonna figure it out and they're gonna change
40:11
the stadium . Okay , they ripped the grass up
40:13
. Put it in 50 times .
40:15
Who knows how many times do
40:17
NFL players get injured ? That's
40:19
turf , I get it .
40:22
But I think , what do you think the prices of those ?
40:23
tickets are gonna be . So I
40:25
had this interesting conversation with
40:28
my friend about FIFA
40:30
. He went and
40:32
saw five games in Qatar
40:34
the last World Cup and
40:37
Qatar did a great job . Everyone
40:39
who I know who went can't
40:41
stop praising the organization
40:44
, how safe it was FIFA
40:47
. They bought their tickets through FIFA
40:49
when they first came out , so it wasn't scalpers
40:52
. They were $55 , $65
40:54
tickets and they honored
40:57
it and executed and they were able to watch
40:59
five games throughout the week . That's
41:02
pretty cool . I hope , I
41:04
really hope there's no
41:06
shenanigans Over here
41:08
in the United States when tickets are sold
41:11
. I don't want to hear about bots
41:13
buying thousands of tickets a pop
41:15
or corporations getting
41:17
preferential pre sale
41:20
tickets and all that . It's
41:23
meant for the people .
41:24
But they , but the games are spread out all over
41:26
the whole country .
41:26
There's quarterfinals gonna be in Dallas , so it's
41:28
not like .
41:30
But still a little more complicated to get around
41:32
.
41:32
I know America . You
41:34
have me at a very side-eye
41:37
position . I wouldn't say this back
41:39
in the 80s , growing up here , but today
41:41
, like you , can't
41:43
tell me Someone's not Scheming
41:46
to maximize these tickets football
41:48
tickets , baseball tickets , hockey tickets
41:50
, basketball tickets , even tennis
41:53
tickets , everything is just so . It's
41:55
disgusting , right , it's disgusting
41:58
. You have two kids
42:00
. You want to take your family
42:02
out , family of four ? Right , we had
42:04
this same story discussion
42:06
all the time . It's gonna run you over a thousand
42:08
dollars . The
42:11
moment you realize you're a thousand dollars short and
42:14
you're probably sitting next to a belligerent
42:16
drunk guy Spilling
42:18
and cursing and it's okay , there's
42:21
a lesson somewhere , I'm
42:25
sorry , I don't want to be so pessimistic about
42:27
it's . I'm with you . It's become
42:29
this thing .
42:31
No , it's hope . You know what it's like going to the metal , and
42:33
so I don't know if you've ever been there . It's miserable
42:36
.
42:36
Yeah , the TV experience . I have to admit
42:38
, though , tv production , american
42:41
sports , fantastic . Yeah
42:43
it's great , it's fantastic . And I always
42:45
say if I were to take my family
42:47
to a game , I could just that
42:50
week buy new TV . It's
42:53
I say that same thing . All yeah , yeah
42:55
, it's just opportunity cost you
42:58
sit in a nice calm environment , you can
43:00
pause if you need to go
43:02
make some more popcorn or make a sandwich
43:04
.
43:04
We're gonna order in order in food . You
43:07
have a party .
43:09
Yeah , this leads back to a Super Bowl Sunday
43:11
coming up in four days . Pretty
43:15
exciting . Who do you think's gonna win ? I
43:18
Money Patrick Mahomes
43:20
. I don't care if people think he's a little injured
43:22
or whatnot , but he's gonna
43:24
make it . I didn't hear that he was oh
43:27
, maybe I'm reciting last year scenario
43:29
in my head .
43:31
Yeah , I don't know I can . I gotta have the game of
43:33
his life . The big question is whether
43:35
Taylor Swift is flying back from Japan
43:37
to watch the game . Who
43:39
cares ? Really but
43:42
I'm like I'm not of
43:44
the of the group that
43:46
says who cares she should
43:48
go away . I don't really care what she does she
43:50
wants to watch the game later , come on neutral
43:53
. To me they're like oh , we're worried about security
43:55
. What is she ? What do you think
43:57
her security staff is ?
43:59
It's probably second to none to the president
44:01
.
44:02
United States right , they probably
44:04
. They have advanced teams .
44:05
They have everything I have , no yeah
44:07
, I could care less , but I'm
44:09
just excited for the guys that are
44:11
competing and hatching the homes . Man
44:14
, what uh ?
44:15
what about party from San Francisco Cinderella
44:17
story ? Imagine that last person
44:19
taking the draft .
44:20
Yeah .
44:22
There's a great story how they drafted him and
44:24
and the coach wanted
44:26
to . Shanahan wanted to draft
44:28
him as last , but
44:30
Some of the other coaches
44:32
were like listen , he's not
44:34
the talent , get somebody else . Whatever
44:37
, the owner stepped in and asked the
44:39
coach , who do you think is the best player on the
44:41
board right at the moment ? And he says , without
44:43
a doubt is pretty . And
44:45
he was right . And People
44:47
are said the argument now is this people
44:50
are saying that , oh , the team's so great
44:52
. They make him look good , oh , my goodness . Oh
44:54
, please , what world
44:57
do you live in ?
44:59
Give the kid a break this kid is great
45:01
.
45:01
Yeah and he's gonna
45:04
be even better . He's just getting warmed
45:06
up . Yeah but I think my home still
45:08
is you gotta say my homes
45:10
until he doesn't do it . But
45:12
so far he's done everything . Everything
45:14
he's been asked of hurt , not
45:16
hurt , just done amazing jobs . Yeah
45:19
, and the best defense they've ever had , or
45:22
he's ever had , you got that and their
45:24
coach is offensive mind . He's brilliant and
45:26
they have spags . Who was the ? Was the
45:28
Giants coach ? Those great Giants defenses
45:31
where his concoction You're
45:33
gonna be local , you're .
45:35
You're gonna go to the lounge to watch .
45:36
I'm going somewhere yeah , I don't know where .
45:38
I think I'm gonna go to the lounge this the doc
45:41
James cigar lounge we're gonna have
45:43
a Nice spread . I think they're
45:46
gonna have a sprint . A couple guys are Coordinating
45:48
and we're gonna have a nice spread .
45:49
I just took out a whole thing of the pork bellies
45:51
.
45:52
Oh so .
45:52
So I don't think I'm gonna smoke them , but I think I'm gonna try to cook
45:54
them in the oven with my , like I did with the ribs
45:56
. I think that's how it comes out better more control and
45:59
then easier cuz I could stay in the house and do it
46:01
. Yeah , I'll put my sauce on them and then I'll just
46:03
buy a whole bunch of rolls perfect
46:05
, perfect . All
46:08
right , the idea is to get in
46:10
there . Hot , that's the thing .
46:11
I think they'll probably have some
46:13
hot burners and stuff . So all
46:16
good , all right , man Wow
46:18
.
46:19
So what's your prediction I ?
46:21
Have . I know nothing about football
46:24
and spreads and stuff , but I feel like If
46:28
I were a betting man , I put money on my homes
46:30
and I think they win by Ten
46:34
write it down .
46:36
All right , I bet I'm a homes
46:38
too . I think they're gonna
46:40
stun San Francisco and just go
46:42
at it and just blow them out of the water . Yeah , try
46:44
it anyway . So it's pretty good
46:46
. Could go the other way too , who knows . But
46:49
that's where my money is . So everyone
46:51
, I approve . We appreciate you listening , as always
46:54
. We do also appreciate that , if
46:56
you like us , scribe
46:59
or whatever it is share , send it to a friend
47:01
.
47:01
Send it to a friend . We love seeing
47:04
you new subscribers , new people
47:06
and new cities that pop up . I think we
47:08
hit over what ? 800 ?
47:10
eight something this week and over 800
47:13
downloads is the first time we've gone
47:15
that high , yeah , and also
47:17
also we're 175
47:19
cities in almost 20
47:21
countries around the world . Um
47:24
, it's pretty amazing . We're
47:27
still trying to get somebody in Antarctica , but we
47:29
haven't been able to do that , yeah .
47:31
I can't wait to take this on the road . When
47:33
we go to restaurants and podcast
47:36
on site , I always
47:39
try to be as fair and honest
47:41
, and I think just we're
47:43
in our second season of podcasting
47:46
episode three Right , so three . It's
47:48
been so much fun and I think we're really getting
47:50
into our stride and finding
47:53
our voice with all this . I can't wait to do
47:56
a quick restaurant critique and Just
47:59
talk about food that we we were gonna have for the first
48:01
time .
48:02
We're getting through the winter . Once we're through the winter , george
48:04
, starting a new position , and once
48:06
yeah .
48:07
We're all of our information about that when
48:09
, when , we really launch , but I can't wait
48:11
to share it with everyone .
48:12
When we we uh weather
48:14
warms up , it's a little lighter at night . We'll be going
48:17
out a little more and have more reports for you
48:19
, but we're gonna be on that . I thank you all for listening
48:21
. Uh , anything else
48:23
, george ?
48:23
Nope , thank you , and we will be
48:25
back very soon . Thanks so
48:28
much .
48:28
Have a good week . Go Kansas
48:31
City .
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