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Welcome everybody to the KSR pre show
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Thursday, May ninth. I'm
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Shannon the dude to be enjoyed by Billy
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Relige, and you can give us a call on the Clark's
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Pumping Shop bone line at eight five nine two eighth
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twenty two eighty seven.
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You're a whiskey thief. Call of the day.
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I'm in Louisville getting ready
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for the weekend. Billy is
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over in Lexington, fresh out of his trip
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from Valhalla yesterday. Billy,
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did you leave with any
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sort of swag from Valhalla? I know you were in
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that big clubhouse with all
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the quarter zips and all the
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golf tees and golf balls and all that good
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stuff.
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Did you leave without buying anything? I
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did.
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I actually got a couple hats, one that I
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have on right now, Shannon, So thank
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you for being observant this morning.
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But they also said that they were going to Well hold on now.
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I didn't know if that was a new hat or if that was maybe
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one that you had.
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Okay, all right, I don't blame you.
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I did not see tiger Woods
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either, even despite my best efforts
0:57
to find the greatest golfer of all
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time on the Core yesterday before he prepared. You
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know what, Shannon, I'm just trying to enjoy my time on
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this show because it's just a matter of time before AI
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takes my job and then I don't
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know what I'm gonna do with my life, Shannon.
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So I.
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Cherished these moments with you before robots
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take over.
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Yeah, I mean we went down that rabbit hole a
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little bit yesterday on the show, and you start looking
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at that, man, it is kind of scary. I'm with Ryan,
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you know, he seemed to be kind of scared by the stories
1:25
of AI and all the stuff that it can do and
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what it will do in the future. I
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mean, it's gonna be taking a lot of jobs. And
1:32
then you gotta think, all right, if everybody's
1:34
sitting around without a job, what,
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You're not gonna have an economy. So what
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are you gonna do. You're just gonna pay people to sit around
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and not have a job. It's
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a dangerous path to go down when you start
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looking at AI, how far it's coming a
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short amount of time, and where it's probably gonna go in the future.
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Yeah, ten twenty years from now, who knows what
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this world, what this economy will look like I
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did want to say on the Randy Travis thing, I think that's
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actually really cool. You know, he's a part of that
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process. They got his blessing to
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do that, you know. You know, it's the
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you know, fifteen twenty years from now where we can't
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tell the difference of you know, songs
2:09
being released or radio shows being done.
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That's what it gets really scary.
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So, you know, Randy obviously having
2:15
a stroke and losing the ability to sing the
2:17
same way that he did. And I post
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a little bit of a behind the scenes video
2:21
of the process of making that song this
2:23
morning, and it's you know, people are in tears
2:26
hearing his voice again. So I think
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it like that, and like the neuralink
2:31
chip that Elon Musk is doing that allows
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you know, paralyzed people to be able to do normal,
2:36
everyday tasks. That's really cool
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in the positive side of this, right, But there's also
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a kind of a scary I think
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maybe we've watched too many sci fi movies
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type of theory
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when it comes to AI as well.
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Yeah, it's cool for Randy Travis, you know, he can
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use that in a positive way. It's not all
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negative, but I think it's more negative than
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it is positive. But for somebody like Randy
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Travis, legendary country
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music art who kind
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of lost his ability to sing, to
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be able to use some of his old audio
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and formulate that into a new song is
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kind of cool. Well,
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now, what do you think about people who have passed
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on like musicians,
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and they take AI and they create new songs
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based off of that. Like I saw that there was an AI
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Nirvana song that somebody created.
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There's one with Alice and Chains
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singer Lane Staley. Somebody
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is a big Alice and Chains fan on YouTube because they took
3:30
all these like new songs, okay,
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like the songs that they put out with their
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their new singer, and they put his
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voice on the new songs
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to make it like artificial intelligent
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song that you can't even really tell
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the difference. It's almost like they like, it's
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almost like he's still alive.
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Right.
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There's also somebody that took one like it was an interview
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with him and Howard Stern, And
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if you didn't know the difference, you would think that it's just
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like an interview that was found that was
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you know, never never published.
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You know, I think that's a slippery slope because that's
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not their art, right. I mean to
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a degree, when they're still alive, when they give their
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blessing to an AI song,
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like Randy Travis did that, I think that's still
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them approving the process. But if they've passed
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on and you're just putting their their
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voice to a soundtrack of it to a different
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beat, I don't know if I like that, Shannon, because I think that
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muddy's the water and you can't really tell,
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you know, what they intended their music to actually
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be. You know, we talked about Drake and
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he used Tupac in one of his disses
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recently, and that was kind of bizarre.
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You know.
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I'm just hoping we get to the point where AI can
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order Ryan Lemon some new socks, Shann.
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Do you think we can get to that point? I mean, I think we're
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we're kind of there already. He could just
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ask his if he has, like Alexa,
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I guess Alexa, he'd ask you to do that for
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you. But the bigger issue, though
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bigger issue than music, is people
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losing their jobs because of AI and all the
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stuff they can do. I mean, Matt was talking to yesterday about
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it, like where
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they produce meat you know, there's there's now
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AI machine means that have lasers
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that can adjust automatically and do the things
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that a human could do and essentially
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put out thousands upon thousands of people
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just out of work. And you
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know, like if you are a business owner and you're using
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that, you're using it to save money, but
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then you're also cutting out all these
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people who are losing their jobs. And essentially,
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at the end of the day, the rich get richer, the poor get
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poor because all these business
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guys using AI saving money
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not having the overhead of employees, but
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then the employees are out.
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Of a job.
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Yeah, I'm manufacturing obviously a big
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industry. I think of all the truck drivers that
5:35
listen to us and automated vehicles and
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has how they continue to advance. How
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about like lawyers and doctors, Shannon, I
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mean, you could just go on to an AI chat
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GBT and just be
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able to give you free legal advice
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or diagnose the issues.
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Yeah, you got to really have some trust there.
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Like if I'm on trial, I don't
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know that I want an AI bought representing
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me. Like you know, I mean, maybe
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it can work in your favor, but you know, maybe
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not.
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Have the rundown assigned prosecutor
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that doesn't care about your case, or you could
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have the chat GBT, or
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you could have it, or.
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You could have the jet Chat GPT that gets hacked
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by the other side, by the prosecutor
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hacks into the system, and then you have
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this bot that's been hacked that's representing you in
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your life's on trial.
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That doesn't seem like, now I can't
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control the hacking, you know, I mean, we're not. That
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may be even a more slippery slope
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like you're saying, But you know what, I'm
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kind of like, Ryan, I'm kind of little makes me
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a little nervous when you hear some of those things.
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One of the things that I was surprised to hear yesterday
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we were talking about Valhalla and where
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these golfers actually stay at when they're in
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town. Excuse
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me, ten to twelve, ten to twenty
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five thousand dollars is what some of these
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houses, the owners of these houses
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are making from golfers
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staying in town. Because
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we're like, you know, Tiger Woods, you just mentioned him.
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He's in town. He's not staying at a holiday inn, staying
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at some high end mansion that's
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probably close to Valhalla, And I was
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reading up a little bit on that this morning, and some
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of these homeowners that are close
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to Valhalla just rent out their houses. I mean I would, wouldn't
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you Like, if you had a house it was near Valhalla,
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you could just rent it out to Tiger Woods for twenty five thousand
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dollars a night.
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Heck, yeah, absolutely.
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I was just amazed to see they could get that kind of money
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for one night, Billy, just one night.
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Yeah, that is incredible. But when you're
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dealing with these superstars, their privacy
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is worth a lot more than going to the holiday
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inn and having ten to thirty
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people ask for your autograph as you try to make it to
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your room.
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Right.
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So you know this happens on a much
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smaller scale when it comes to the Kentucky Derby,
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Right. You know, you see people flock from all across
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the country and really buy
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up those airbnbs, and we've seen
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I think legislation change because of that and allow
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people the ability to make as much money as possible
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during those times. But you know that's
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what the smart person's doing, right, is running out
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their house during big weekends like that. Yeah,
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Asters in Augusta Georgia is a big one of those.
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I don't know, Shannon, your property down at Panama
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City Beach. You know, spring break comes around and maybe
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the price goes up a little bit.
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It does, but I'll tell you I will refuse
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to rent to spring Breakers. It's not worth
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it. I did it one time, never
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again. Now they didn't destroy my place, but
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you know, there was like things that I wasn't
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very comfortable with, like seeing like
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you want me to give you some some of the examples.
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I would love an example.
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Yes, please, but we've already got your maid sleeping
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in the rooms without your permission.
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I mean, like I rented
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out to spring Breakers. There was like blood on
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the bed sheets, which you know, I
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don't know, you can make assumption
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there. There was underwear that was thrown
8:43
up behind the uh like behind the
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TV that was mounted on the wall, just still
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like it was still on the wall, still like it was you
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know, like when you mount the TV, you got yeah,
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you got the the little mountain behind the TA somebody
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threw their underwear and just left it there, so it's like
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underwear there. I'm like, okay, yeah, this is ridiculous. I
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am not even though you can make a premium price
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running out to those people.
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I would not suggest it's it's
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just not worth it.
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Well, as long as they put the deposit down, man, you
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know they've looked that fixed.
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Yeah, but I'm not getting ten to twenty five grand tonight
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either. If I was getting that kind of money, I could overlook
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those types of things.
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But very true we have.
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But good for those people that can rent it out for that much. Now,
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hey, let's talk some more roster news
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for Kentucky basketball. Mark Pope and the staff
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got another boom yesterday, Billy. They
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got a commitment from Trent Noah,
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who gives Kentucky another good
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shooter another Kentucky
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and along with Travis Perry, you
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know a guy that I think a lot of fans were
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quite frankly saying, why is he going to
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South Carolina? Why aren't we taking a harder look
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at Trent Noah and his initial recruiting,
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And now he's coming back to play at Kentucky.
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I think that's a huge get.
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And to be honest with you, Billy, I don't know that
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if Cali Perry were still the coach here at Kentucky, I
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don't know that Trent Noah would be on the roster.
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But I feel like Mark Pope has a different strategy
9:57
when it comes to recruiting. Give some guy
10:00
that probably otherwise wouldn't have a chance to play at Kentucky.
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Gives those guys a look. And now
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you got Trent Noah, another guy that
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would make fans really excited to add
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to the roster.
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It's now a cat.
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You've already got the number one all time leading
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scorer in boys Kentucky basketball
10:15
high school history and in Travis Perry. And now
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you have the fifth in Trent Noah.
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And this is a guy that did you see some of the pictures
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of him coming out doing the John Wall as
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like.
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Dude, I was old that right.
10:27
That doesn't make you feel old. This
10:29
guy that is now going to be playing
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at Kentucky. You look at his pictures and
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that was from the early years of John Caliperry at
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Kentucky, which you know, when you
10:38
get older, I guess the years just fly
10:40
by, because it doesn't feel like it was that long
10:42
ago that John Wall was here, at least it doesn't to me.
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And you look at those pictures from
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that time, and Trent Noah's just a
10:49
little kid. I mean just a little
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baby with doing the John Wall dances.
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Start to go a lot quicker as you get older,
10:56
and also had a picture of Jared Poulsen
10:59
too. You know, I just love the quote
11:01
that Mark Pope gave about this signing
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of Trent Noah. He said, as an Eastern Kentucky
11:05
native, Trent will bring a grit, toughness
11:08
and determination to the program that is
11:10
representative of this state. And
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that goes along with an article I think Nick Rausch
11:15
did on KSR about the new
11:17
era of homegrown talent playing
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for Kentucky. Did you know in fifteen years
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of John Caliperry, only eight scholarship
11:24
players came from the state of Kentucky.
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Only eight.
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And that's because, you know, he was just able to get the cream
11:31
of the crop, you know, the best of
11:33
the best when it came to the recruiting cycles,
11:35
and it was a bit of a pipe dream for these kids
11:37
to fantasize of going
11:39
to Kentucky. Now that changes, right, I mean,
11:41
you might have a coach that develops
11:44
talent instead of just pushing them to the NBA,
11:46
and that is you know, a whole new ballgame when
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it comes to these guys that may not be better
11:51
than the five star athlete from New Jersey,
11:54
but could really be productive
11:56
in their own way over a number of years. So
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I think it brings in a excitement back to this program
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in a way that maybe we haven't seen in years
12:04
past. There have been eight, but you know,
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Shannon, now we've got two in the first year of Mark
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Pope.
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That's right, he's got now ten players
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on the roster. And you know, I mean
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you talk about Caliperri's you
12:15
know, thoughts when it comes to recruiting, and I understand you do
12:17
want to get the best of the best, but how'd
12:20
that work out for US one championship in his
12:23
entire tenure here at Kentucky.
12:25
So yeah, well they weren't ready for postseason ball,
12:27
right, I mean, these freshmen clammed up at times
12:29
in the most important moments. So
12:32
you know, let's let's run it back and see how you can
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do it with the experienced veterans and
12:36
now guys that maybe are in.
12:37
The system for multiple years.
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I will say one thing, I really love the Cody
12:42
Figer tweets. You know, the boom
12:44
obviously, you know, people know it's coming,
12:47
but it's kind of tripping me out. That I know that the
12:49
recruits pick the gift
12:51
that they share right right. You know, it
12:53
kind of brings I think, a really cool element of it.
12:56
And you know, as much as these kids
12:58
care about social media nowadays, maybe that's an angle
13:00
that they like.
13:01
If Billy r Sports is picking a gift that's
13:03
recognizable that everybody would know just from you
13:05
saying it, Do you have one
13:07
you would pick? Shoot, I mean
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off the top of my head, no, see, Mom
13:12
would be the Jeff Bridges playing
13:15
the dude from The Big Lebowski where
13:17
he's sitting there one well, the.
13:19
One where he's he's driving down the road
13:21
and he's banging on.
13:21
The roof of the car. Oh yeah,
13:23
you know talking about Yeah. When I'll say
13:26
that, I think everybody can picture that gift. He's
13:28
driving down the road listening and.
13:31
Now does it extend to where he drops his joint
13:33
onto his pants his vehicle?
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I wasn't going to say that part, but no, okay,
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no, just just that part of him just banging on the roof
13:40
while he's okay, driving down the road. But yeah,
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I mean it's a huge git I think for
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Kentucky. I mean, now you have Trent Noah, you
13:46
have Travis Perry, you have the best three point
13:48
shooter in college basketball, and Kobe
13:50
Bria. Trent Noah
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averaged right at thirty points a game Billy
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in high school at Harlan County.
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Wow.
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And he had one hundred and
14:00
twenty nine points total in four games
14:03
in the tournament. Now they lost in the finals,
14:05
but had a great run in the Sweet sixteen for
14:07
Harlan County and a guy that I think can
14:10
just light it up and we'll do that for Kentucky.
14:12
You know, it was a lot of fun watching Reed Shepherd last
14:14
year, wasn't it. I mean, this
14:16
this state really embraced him.
14:19
And you know, many thought his role
14:21
was going to be is he going to ever get on
14:23
the floor? Will Richie play tonight?
14:26
It will read play tonight? No, man, he was coming
14:28
in now he could be a top ten NBA draft
14:30
pick, and I know many wanted to
14:32
see him in the Blue and white again. But maybe we can recreate
14:35
that kind of feeling with those two guys this next year.
14:37
So I know the fan base is excited about this, this
14:39
latest addition to the roster with Trent Noah. We want
14:41
to hear from you eight nine two to eight ZHO
14:43
twenty two eighty seven. We'll take
14:45
your phone calls. Coming up next Shannon the Dude,
14:47
Billy Religi. It is the KSR pre Show. It
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Billy, have you watched any of the NBA? I
15:44
guess last night there's only one game, you get, the Knicks
15:47
and the Pacers. Nicks are up two to oh on
15:49
the Pacers right now. Maybe a
15:51
little Boston, New York in the next round.
15:53
Yes, yes, sir, I've been enjoying
15:55
watching the Knicks. I caught the tail end of that game,
15:57
Shannon, because I had a golf scramble yesterday,
16:00
and I have a little dilemma here. I want you to tell
16:02
me a fair or found.
16:04
You had a lot of golf going on, so you did Valhalla
16:07
to another course.
16:08
That's right.
16:09
So it was for young Life, the second time
16:11
I've been able to participate in the charity scramble.
16:14
Did it with some people here at iHeart.
16:15
It was actually the scramble where I backed
16:17
into our coworker's car last year.
16:19
I remember that.
16:20
I remember that I golfed with the same
16:22
coworker, and I will say that I did
16:24
not back into his car this time.
16:26
So we are making progress. A very bold move on
16:28
his part to allow you to be
16:30
a part of that again.
16:31
But we Also, it's a four man scramble, and
16:33
we had two of our guys leave. Well,
16:35
actually one didn't show up, and one of our guys
16:37
left before the scramble was over.
16:39
Oh wait, to pick some teammates, I know.
16:42
And so there are about three or four
16:44
holes left, and one of our guys leaves
16:46
to get home to beat the storm that's coming.
16:49
So there's only two of us playing in a four man scramble.
16:51
Okay, So do you think it's appropriate
16:54
for each of the people playing to have
16:56
two shots if there's supposed to be four
16:58
people?
16:59
You know what.
17:00
Look, I don't know what the golf scramble
17:02
etiquette is, but I would say that if everybody
17:05
else has four members of
17:07
their team, and like you said,
17:09
each person gets a shot, so four shots.
17:11
I would think that.
17:11
Yes, I would say
17:13
fair, you only have two guys.
17:16
First of all, I would say it's foul on you
17:18
for picking horrible teammates who would leave early, okay
17:21
and will not even show up, So that's kind of on you.
17:23
But yeah, I mean I think that you should get two shots.
17:26
I would be down with that. As somebody who's a poor golfer
17:28
myself, I would want to have two shots in a scramble, it's.
17:30
Solely fair, right, it would be the same amount of shots that everybody
17:33
else gets, right, And we weren't dividing it up
17:35
like I get three and the other person gets one.
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It was two and two. Okay.
17:38
Well, in the final three holes, I
17:40
won the closest to the pin competition,
17:43
but it was on my second shot. Ah,
17:47
well, so I wrote my name down. Yeah,
17:50
I accepted the prize. Yeah, because
17:52
I.
17:52
Think that was within the rules of a golf scramble.
17:55
Okay, but I just wanted to make
17:57
sure from you and the audience that
17:59
I didn't do anything nefarious there.
18:01
Okay, Well, I mean, you know, golf
18:02
they say is a gentleman's game, although
18:05
I would argue that to a certain
18:08
extent.
18:08
But yeah, I mean I think that
18:11
in this case, I would allow it.
18:13
I would allow it because, yes, but I would
18:15
say next time, you got to find better teammates so
18:17
that you actually have four that actually sticks with you.
18:19
Yes, the point of a scramble, right, you got
18:21
to stick together. You know you're gonna
18:24
have somebody that's really bad at golf on your team more
18:26
than likely, but you've got to still
18:28
keep them on your and that's their fault for running
18:30
off and not First of all, who's
18:33
the person that didn't even show up?
18:35
That was a client? It was a client of ours.
18:36
So I don't want to, okay, bust anybody's
18:39
chops, right, I will say the person
18:41
that left to go beat the weather
18:44
home I thought was a bit of a weak excuse. We'll
18:47
leave that out there. But I did win a pack
18:50
of pro v ones like a sixty
18:52
dollars value. No good for you, it only
18:54
took you two tries. Jevales only
18:56
had one. Were you
18:58
surprised to see Tyler Ulas following
19:00
John Caliperry to Arkansas? That
19:03
news came out yesterday He's gonna follow
19:05
Cal. And you know, I think Tyler
19:07
Eulis has got a bright future. I believe as
19:10
a coach. I think he'll be a head coach somewhere
19:12
one day. But were you surprised to see him go to
19:14
Arkansas with Cal?
19:16
Yeah?
19:16
A little bit. Maybe.
19:17
I think there was a yearning for him to stay at Kentucky
19:20
and just do the same exact thing.
19:21
I don't know if Mark Pope wanted that.
19:23
But you know, if if coach
19:26
Eulis, if this is your goal to be a coach, then
19:28
go do your thing right I you know, obviously
19:30
you have a great relationship with Cal and he is going
19:33
to propel you to heights that maybe Mark Pope can't.
19:35
So it's gonna be tough, maybe
19:37
hard for him to put on Arkansas red.
19:39
It's gonna be tough for us to see that.
19:41
You know, we always say once a wildcat, always
19:43
a wildcat. I feel like it's getting harder and harder to
19:45
say that these days, with the transfer
19:47
portal being what it is. You know, guys just up
19:49
and leaving after one season. But well
19:52
he will be for three hundred and sixty four days. Right
19:55
when they play Arkansas.
19:56
He may get some boo birds from the Cats fans,
19:58
but I think this is the best thing
20:01
for his career, and for that reason,
20:03
I'm rooting for you, Tyler, and I wish you the
20:05
best of luck in doing what you.
20:06
Want to do, except for when you play Kentucky. Yeah, that one
20:09
day, that one day I just realized that it will be about
20:11
blue and white and not red.
20:12
Eight five nine two twenty two eighty seven.
20:14
Let's go to the phones and talk to Mike. What's up, Mike,
20:16
Good morning, Mike, Mike,
20:21
you're on.
20:22
Go ahead, sir, A.
20:24
Uh one thing. I
20:27
yesterday you got on the weakest
20:30
radio station in the Louisville area. I'm
20:32
sorry, I'm from Louisville. Please
20:34
let's get up better station. You
20:37
can't even get on the outskirts of Louisville without this
20:39
thing is uh well,
20:41
half way decent radio. But yesterday
20:44
a shot was fired
20:46
over our shifts that you don't even
20:48
know. We're on the same station. I go to work
20:50
in the mornings and I listen to you guys.
20:53
Everything's great, Matt, and EM's great.
20:55
It in the afternoon, but I get your car and I come
20:57
home in this Yesterday there's
21:00
this program on coffee and.
21:01
Cod Yeah, Nick coffee.
21:04
So he gets on there and he starts talking
21:06
about this conversation he's having with the six
21:09
or seven year old kid, you
21:11
know, and he's acting like a five
21:13
year old kid itself. He's
21:15
talking about how his son he's
21:18
mentioning all these truits coming into UK
21:20
and he's telling his son about this new
21:23
guy. But he's a U of L guy. So he's
21:25
telling him how great this thing's still
21:27
going. And that's fine, but
21:29
it's time for the big brother, little buds thing
21:31
to get real because he all of
21:33
a sudden starts talking about Mark Poop,
21:37
Mark poop. Okay,
21:39
all right, it's too old to be throwing stone.
21:41
Yeah, house, all.
21:43
Right, Mike, thanks for the call
21:45
a A I can get us better callers. First
21:48
of allous, First of all, I love Nick Coffee
21:50
and he's just doing his thing. He's a he's a little
21:52
old fan. You know, we're Kentucky
21:55
fans. We take shots back and forth to each other. But
21:57
for me, I mean, that's what makes the rivalry fine.
22:00
That type of stuff that doesn't bother
22:02
me. I don't know if you're like that or not, but when
22:04
Lobell fans talk trash,
22:07
I like it. I mean, look where they've been at the last two
22:09
years. We haven't heard anything from Loble fans. They've had nothing
22:11
to say.
22:13
If you don't like it, might call into Nick Coffee
22:15
Show and tell him that. I mean, did the
22:17
poop joke really get to you? Let's
22:20
have a little bit thick, more thicker skin than that.
22:21
I mean, I think one of our own hosts called him Mark Poop
22:23
on accident a couple of days ago on KSR.
22:26
Yeah, come on, we'll some respect we'll
22:28
take more.
22:28
Phone calls coming up next eight five, nine, two, eight
22:30
oh twenty two eighty seven. It is the ksrpre
22:32
Show. All right, welcome back KSR pre
22:35
Show. So, Billy,
22:37
I understand that the
22:39
person who left the scramble early might
22:41
have also been the same person who you backed
22:43
into with your car last
22:47
year. So maybe that's why he left. And you know, if
22:49
that's the case, I actually don't blame him. I
22:51
don't think that's weak in any way. I mean, he just getting out
22:53
of there before his car gets towed again.
22:55
I didn't say that. He can narrow
22:57
it down if you want, but I did not say that. But
23:01
that would be the case. That would be a good reason
23:03
get out of the parking lot before Billy can even get
23:05
in.
23:05
It also worth mentioning we were
23:07
talking about, uh, Tyler
23:11
Eulis grief so many Tyler's
23:14
Tyler Eulis going to Arkansas. Jordan
23:16
Burks also committed to Georgetown. So
23:19
if you had any hope for maybe one Caliperi
23:22
player sticking around, they're all gone at this
23:24
point.
23:24
So well, that's Hoyas, right, not Tigers.
23:27
Yes, the Hoyas would be quite the step
23:29
down if it was the Tigers. But yeah,
23:32
I guess is that everybody. I guess DJ Wagner
23:34
is the one that hasn't decided yet. So you
23:36
know, Mark Pup's up to ten people. Yeah, he's
23:38
got ten guys on the roster, so you can start
23:40
playing five on five now.
23:41
I mean I would expect Wagner to probably go
23:44
to Arkansas, would you not?
23:45
I mean.
23:47
Yeah, I mean seems obvious.
23:49
Yeah, to get keep the cal Train cal
23:51
University. They're just moving location.
23:53
I want to get your take on a story that we talked about
23:56
on KSR yesterday, Billy, and that's Austin Rivers
23:58
comments on NBA play saying
24:00
that NBA players, like the
24:02
best NBA players could play in the NFL,
24:05
but the best NFL players could not play
24:08
in the NBA. He's just saying
24:10
the athleticism that it takes, you
24:12
know, to play football. There's there's plenty of guys
24:14
in the NBA who could go out there and you
24:17
know, play receiver or
24:20
I don't know that you could.
24:22
It depends. I don't know.
24:23
Do you have a guy in the NBA that could throw a football?
24:25
You know, So if you're trying to build an entire team of
24:27
NBA players you might have might have trouble there.
24:30
But do you believe that it
24:32
is easier to play in the NFL than.
24:34
It is in the NBA.
24:36
Ah, that's a tough question because I
24:38
think the elite of the elite could probably
24:41
do both.
24:41
Right.
24:41
Do I think Lebron James could play tight end
24:44
and take the physicality of the NFL. Yes,
24:46
But if you're telling me just take five
24:49
random NBA players and put it in the NFL,
24:51
I don't.
24:51
Think they have success. No, No, I don't.
24:54
I think there's a different type of physicality
24:56
to the game or the NBA. There is some
24:59
you know, push and shoving and being physical
25:01
in the paint. The NFL, you go across the middle,
25:03
you get your head taken off. Yeah, maybe a penalty
25:06
nowadays, but still, I mean it
25:08
is down in and down out.
25:09
So I would almost think the opposite that things.
25:12
I think dribbling and shooting was
25:14
kind of his point. I don't think he's talking about the physicality
25:17
point.
25:17
I feel like more of like the technical part.
25:20
Yeah, like, could you put together a team
25:22
of NFL players who could shoot the ball
25:25
well enough and be able to handle the ball well enough
25:27
to be able to compete against other NBA teams.
25:30
I don't know. You
25:33
know.
25:33
I again, though, if you had to create an entire
25:35
NFL team of NBA players,
25:38
I think you would struggle because you got a bunch of tall guys.
25:40
But then you got to build an offensive line and a
25:42
defensive line. I think you would struggle in that department.
25:44
Sure, if we're talking about like a wide receiver, could
25:47
NBA players play in the NFL. Yeah,
25:49
there's probably something that could do that. You know, they're fast
25:52
enough, they're quick, they have the agility, they have the
25:54
athleticism. But if you're telling me I've got
25:56
to build an entire team in the NFL
25:58
of NBA players currently, I
26:01
don't know. I think you might struggle when it comes to, uh
26:03
your line.
26:04
I think the transition from NFL the NBA
26:07
would be a lot easier than NBA to NFL
26:09
because I also think a lot you know, half the
26:11
guys in the NFL grew up playing basketball.
26:14
Now, they're not gonna be able to dribble and shoot at the same
26:16
rate, but they're gonna be at a much I
26:19
think better position to succeed than
26:21
basketball players in their skinny frames.
26:23
Kevin Durant's tall man. Yeah, but hell
26:25
he looks like a twig.
26:26
Yeah right, you got to have more
26:29
muscles.
26:30
We're putting him on the line, right, Yo,
26:32
Kicchen be on the line.
26:33
But he's also a three time MVP and
26:35
he doesn't grow on trees, right, I mean big
26:38
guys.
26:39
Yeah, uh, you know.
26:40
Put Rudy Gobaer up there as well, I guess,
26:42
but you know he's spreading germs
26:44
on microphones anyway. But yeah,
26:46
you know, I don't know. I actually I think the opposite
26:48
of what Reeves said. I think it'd be easier for NFL guys
26:50
to play in the NBA.
26:51
I'll tell you what, Like, no NFL
26:53
or NBA guys could probably play. And that's the game
26:56
of baseball. You want to throw? Yeah,
26:58
that's right, that is a good.
26:59
Yeah.
27:00
It give me a guy in the NBA or the NFL
27:02
who can hit a ninety five million hour fastball,
27:05
not probably not probably, not any.
27:07
Looking like kids in the batting cages. At that
27:09
point, me, I'm laying down a bunch. We've
27:12
already talked about that. That's right, user, speed to your
27:14
advantage. Let's go to the phones, let's
27:16
talk to let's see who's up next?
27:18
Let's go to Al. What's up?
27:19
Al?
27:20
Hey?
27:21
What's up? Guys?
27:22
What's up?
27:22
Hey? Listen, you're talking about basketball
27:25
players going to the NFL. You
27:28
got that one player for the Pacers.
27:30
Hell, he had twice they hit a
27:33
stationary target and couldn't hit him. So yeah,
27:37
but you're talking Tyler
27:39
going to Arkansas. What else do you
27:41
expect? There
27:44
was no compassion
27:46
with Cal Perry stayed in the UK, so
27:49
everybody that I would
27:51
love for Tyler to stay and
27:54
maybe grab some of the
27:57
intelligence off of saying coach
27:59
every now again.
28:00
But yeah,
28:03
I mean I would think that if I were an assistant coach, I
28:05
would, you know, and my aspirations
28:07
are to one day become a head coach, maybe
28:09
it would be good to serve it as an assistant
28:12
other under other coaches
28:14
rather than just John Caliperi. You know, like,
28:16
I think that he's had some experience
28:19
under Cal. Why not have some experience
28:21
under a guy who does it completely different differently
28:23
than he does and uses analytics in
28:25
his coaching, you know. So
28:28
I mean, look, I wish Tyler are the best,
28:30
but you know, if it were my choice, I think that
28:32
maybe I would. I'm not saying he had to stay with
28:34
Kentucky, but maybe explore other options.
28:37
But you know, it's his career and
28:39
at the end of the day, he's going to have a good, good coaching career.
28:42
All right, Thanks what guys?
28:44
All right, man, we appreciate it.
28:45
You know, Cal's coaching tree
28:47
doesn't have the best pedigree, Shannon,
28:50
and you talk about coaches at other places.
28:54
But you know what, also, there's a sense of loyalty,
28:56
right, yeah, you know what I mean. This guy recruited
28:59
me, this guy gave me my first job. Why
29:02
not follow him and see, let's roll the
29:04
dice and see it. Let's see if we can do it again. But you know,
29:06
there is a point of what you're saying is maybe
29:08
you find a coach that does things a little bit
29:10
in a more modern way to help your career.
29:12
Eventually, and you have an excuse to make a clean break
29:15
if you wanted to do that. Because I mean, again,
29:17
we all listed our worst states in America
29:20
and all of us listed Arkansas. And I don't
29:22
think that's just because col is at Arkansas. I think
29:24
that's that's a legit regardless
29:26
if he were at Arkansas or not, that would still be in our
29:28
top five worst states in America.
29:30
See in Hot Springs or Little Rock. I guess
29:33
let's go to Jerry. What's up, Jerry?
29:35
Hey, I have some Tyler Eulis
29:38
thoughts. I think
29:40
he's conflicted between being a cow
29:42
guy and a UK guy, and
29:44
he's so so young. Maybe
29:48
he needs to go learn the lesson
29:50
from the scumbag in Arkansas the hard way,
29:52
and then Big Blue Nation will pull him back in when
29:54
he's ready.
29:56
Scumbag's pretty harsh. I mean, Cal did bring
29:58
a national championship to Kentucky.
30:00
I've I've got a lot of mixed feelings
30:02
about Cal because he's given me some of my best
30:05
memories with my UK friends.
30:07
But he's not a UK guy. He's a cow
30:09
guy. So Arkansas will be good,
30:12
but then won't win anything.
30:14
Well, well, we'll see he's getting
30:16
he's getting the recruise. I don't know. I'm not defended
30:19
Cal. We'll see.
30:19
Yeah, talking through my losing Tyler
30:21
Eulis emotions right now, because
30:24
he is my favorite player.
30:26
Yeah yeah, I know, I know,
30:28
yeah, I know he was for a lot of guys. Yeah
30:31
I love that guy. Yeah, yeah, it's
30:34
thanks for the call man.
30:35
That's that's a tough, uh loss
30:37
for people who nation to see Tyler Eulis wearing
30:39
red at Arkansas. But you
30:42
know, it's also interesting to see, and
30:44
I guess it doesn't have to be one way or another, but it's also
30:46
interesting to see which players that play
30:49
at Kentucky are quote unquote Kentucky
30:51
guys in which ones are quote unquote
30:54
col guys, you.
30:55
Know, because I mean you mean like DeMarcus Cousins
30:58
maybe vigorously defending Cali
31:00
Perry and saying Kentucky's not going to be Kentucky.
31:02
They're not you know, they're not going to be watched
31:05
on TV because Cal's not there. I
31:07
think that is you know, the diconomy that
31:09
you're talking about is that you know, maybe
31:11
some don't know where the loyalty lies. They
31:13
get recruited by coaches, but
31:15
you know, after a while, do you feel the love from
31:17
the fan base and then ultimately turn into the universities
31:20
fan?
31:21
Yeah, and I don't know where the loyalty
31:23
lies.
31:23
I mean, you could have a little bit of both, but
31:26
I would think for a guy that's from out of state
31:28
coming to play for Cali Perry, he's the guy that
31:30
gave him a chance. He's the guy that got him to the NBA.
31:33
He's the reason why they're living this, you
31:36
know, luxury lifestyle, you
31:38
know, dream lifestyle of going
31:41
to the pros and making millions of dollars. So I would
31:43
say at the end of the day, for a lot
31:45
of these out of state guys who played under Cal, they're
31:48
probably more col guys. I mean, we would
31:50
don't like to think that as Kentucky fans, but it
31:52
is what it is.
31:53
And that that may be even
31:56
exaggerated even more with it being Cal
31:58
instead of any other coach. Right when the guy
32:00
says we're just moving headquarters to a different
32:02
town, that's a guy that law
32:05
familiar. You know, this is somebody that operates
32:07
in his world and not the university. So
32:09
maybe that starts to change when you guys
32:11
have that stay multiple years and you
32:14
know, maybe have different motivations. But we know
32:16
in the NIL world it's a lot of it.
32:19
That is.
32:20
The exception to the rule is guys
32:22
like we've seen in Travis, Perry and Trent knowing most
32:24
of it is playing time in dollar Yeah.
32:26
I mean, and let's be real, if you or I were still
32:28
in college and we were being recruited
32:31
in ILB and what it is, Well, it's not
32:33
act like you and I wouldn't be saying, Okay, well, how much
32:35
money can I make it this school? How much money
32:37
can I make it this school? And you're looking the two
32:40
and if there's a big discrepancy in money, I
32:42
mean, regardless of the name of the school
32:45
that you're going to, aren't you going to
32:47
follow the money because you don't know how long this
32:49
ride's going to last. Maybe you end up in the
32:51
NBA, and that's best case scenario, but
32:53
maybe you play four years in college
32:55
and you have this opportunity to make more
32:58
money than you've ever made in your life by far.
33:00
I can't imagine being in high school and having six
33:02
figures thrown at me like what.
33:05
Well, yeah, think about the ninety percent
33:07
of athletes that never make it to professional sports,
33:09
right and they have that four or five year window
33:12
to now make that kind of money.
33:13
To make that money, and you may be making more money
33:15
at that point for some people than you make
33:17
in your career moving forward, if
33:19
you don't go to the NBA.
33:21
We got accountants playing basketball
33:23
at Oakland that aren't going to be playing professionally.
33:25
But I think just probably made a pretty
33:28
penny after their win versus conduct.
33:29
We'll take more of your phone calls coming up next. Eight two
33:32
eight h twenty two eighty seven. Got two or three open
33:34
lines if you want to jump in and we'll take those. Coming
33:37
up next on the KSR Pre Show. Final
33:39
segment of the KSR Pre Show. KSR
33:41
is next until then, Shannon
33:43
the Dude, Billy ret Leedge eight nine two eighth twenty
33:46
two eighty seven. Billy, we were talking nil
33:48
before the break. Somebody
33:51
was asking our thoughts on the Nil Tournament,
33:53
the end season tournament that will
33:56
be going on in Las Vegas, where
33:58
the winning team will get a out of n
34:00
I all money, which I guess goes to a collective. They
34:02
can, you know, disperse that however they
34:04
want. But do you think that's a good idea
34:06
you for an in season tournament? Well,
34:08
you know that college basketball, you know
34:11
it's biggest spotlight is on the NCAA
34:13
tournament in March. What would you think about
34:15
an in season tournament?
34:17
I mean, I guess we have like these Champions
34:20
Classic, these CBS Sports Classics that I
34:23
they're not tournaments, but I feel like they're kind
34:25
of a break from the norm of a
34:27
conference or non conference schedule.
34:29
I don't know.
34:30
Money talks, right, and this will be a big opportunity
34:32
for people to make money somehow. I don't know
34:34
how the event will But at the
34:36
same time, you're telling me, Shannon that if
34:39
you're recruiting a player and you tell them you have a chance
34:41
to make this much more money if
34:43
you guys win this tournament. I mean talk about
34:45
motivation levels. So I think
34:47
the players will be on board. And I'm not gonna pooh
34:49
pooh more basketball. So yeah,
34:52
you know, I guess this is just inevitable with
34:54
the U with everything that's happening nowadays.
34:56
What do you think? Yeah, I'm for it. I mean, look,
34:58
the NIL it's not going
35:00
anywhere.
35:01
So if we're going to continue to pay players, which that's
35:04
that's the world we live in, that's what it's going to
35:06
be, why not have a tournament
35:08
and reward the players with even
35:10
more money, right right? You
35:13
see the NBA doing it right now with in
35:16
season tournaments, and this would
35:18
I think they said pay out around one million dollars
35:21
to the winning team.
35:22
Wow. Okay, so you know, I think it'll
35:24
be exciting.
35:24
But again, I think Drew kind of brought this point
35:27
up, as long as it doesn't take away the
35:29
spotlight from the NCAA tournament,
35:31
because to me, that's the greatest thing in
35:33
college basketball. Really, the greatest thing in sports
35:36
in my opinion, is March Madness. But
35:38
you know, if you had, let's say, in December, an
35:41
eight team tournament for
35:43
ni OL money, why not doesn't
35:45
bother me?
35:46
Sure?
35:46
Now, what are your thoughts on if we move March Madness
35:49
back to May.
35:50
I don't like that.
35:50
Again, I'm a creature of habit. I'm stuck
35:53
in my ways. I like March Madness. It
35:55
may be better for the ratings, and
35:57
you know, ultimately money makes
35:59
moves, right, So if it's going to make
36:01
more money, then ultimately
36:04
we may be talking about something that's gonna
36:07
be a reality one day. But I like
36:09
March Madness the way that it is right now. I mean, what
36:11
do you think about that? Do you you'reine
36:14
with it? Be more open to it.
36:15
I'm fine with it.
36:16
You know, this is kind of now is the time where
36:18
I start to get in the NBA, just right when
36:20
the playoffs starts, so I think everything
36:22
is appropriately spaced right now, what are
36:24
we going to watch in March.
36:25
If it's not there, Yeah, okay, I say I'm with
36:27
you there.
36:28
If you've got the NBA playoffs going on and you've
36:30
got March Madness going on, then
36:32
you're just a lot of basks. You've got a lot of playoff basketball.
36:34
You're just competing with each other. Let's
36:36
go back to the phones and talk to Jason.
36:38
What's up Jason, Hey,
36:40
guys, how's it going good?
36:41
Good? Jason from Morgantown,
36:44
first time, long time Butler
36:46
County Bears the other Big Blue Nation, So
36:48
just glad to call you guys this morning. A couple
36:50
of quick points on Caliperry
36:52
and Uless. If
36:54
Big Blue Nason can forgive Rick Betino to
36:56
go and going to Loeulsville and be
36:59
willing to bring him back on his head coach, we'll
37:01
eventually get over this Caliperry thing. On
37:04
Tyler Euless. Same thing John
37:06
Pelfrey. You can't be more beloved in
37:08
Big Blue Nation than John Pelfrey. And
37:10
we managed to figure out a way to cheer for him coaching
37:13
for Arkansas. So Tyler Ewlis
37:15
is a favorite for a lot of us. I think we're gonna be okay
37:17
there. But my question is about Travis,
37:20
Perry and Noah.
37:22
With all these guards that we've got coming in and
37:24
then with Chas being on the on
37:26
the radar as well, are we
37:28
looking at some of these guards
37:31
not having minutes and specifically the freshman
37:33
Perry and Noah as we head in next year.
37:35
Thanks for the call, We appreciate it. I
37:37
mean, I think that you're gonna.
37:39
Have a lot of good shooters on this team, and it depends
37:41
on how Pope wants to play. You know, is he gonna
37:43
go three guard more than likely
37:46
probably would and you
37:48
know you're gonna have to fight for your minutes. I mean that's the way
37:50
that it should be. I mean that's
37:52
a good problem to have too. If you've got so many guys
37:55
that are, you know,
37:57
talented enough to start for you, but they're fighting for
37:59
minutes, I think that's good. You need
38:01
that competition.
38:02
We've seen a ten man rotation work
38:04
in the past, but that's not the norm, right.
38:06
I don't think you're putting a basketball
38:08
coach in the best position of success
38:11
if you're just going to be rotating that many players
38:13
in and out. And we've seen that even
38:15
in recent years. So yeah, somebody's
38:17
gonna have to sit. That's just the nature of the business.
38:20
But you also use that opportunity to get
38:22
better in practice. Right, if you're able to
38:24
keep doing that and show yourself, then I
38:27
don't I wouldn't say, Mark Pope someone that's going
38:29
to limit somebody's opportunity if they're playing
38:31
that well in practice. So I think it's impossible
38:33
for us to say right now because you know,
38:36
they probably haven't even practiced. Yeah,
38:38
they're just on campus yet,
38:40
right, so let's let these things
38:42
work out. But yeah, I mean, I don't
38:45
think realistically you can play ten guys.
38:47
Let's hear a platoon.
38:48
Let's yeah, I don't think we'll see a platoon any
38:51
maybe ever.
38:51
Again, let's go to stuff. Hey, Steph, what's up? Hey
38:54
Steph?
38:55
Hey guys, I'm a big
38:57
uh the
39:00
big Dallas Mavericks stand.
39:02
Oh you're imagine cuban.
39:05
Yeah, they're down one oh to your thunder
39:08
to the thunder, so they be they better pick up
39:10
the pace and start winning some games.
39:12
Yeah, I like Luka and uh
39:15
my my UK player
39:17
PJ. Washington's on there too.
39:21
Yeah, oh yeah, he is on Dallas.
39:22
You forget how many Kentucky basketball players
39:24
are out. I forgot about Isaiah Jackson with the
39:27
Pacers.
39:27
You know, hey, Gil just just was runner up of the
39:29
m v P case and Wallace is doing his thing.
39:31
Yeah, Shay
39:34
Gilders is killing it man.
39:36
Yeah, he's a superstar stuff.
39:38
Yeah, no doubt about it, Steph.
39:42
Billy, you didn't, Billy, you didn't find your keys
39:44
yet?
39:45
No, and I think I've given up, Steph.
39:47
I may find it when I move to a new residence.
39:51
Well, well, good luck in that.
39:53
All right, Steph, thank you for calling. Appreciate
39:55
it. Billy.
39:56
I had to run this value. I just saw this survey
39:58
this morning. This was hard for me to believe. Twenty
40:00
five percent of gen Z and
40:02
millennials have never answered
40:05
their phone, not once. Twenty
40:08
five percent. That is hard for me to
40:10
wrap my head around. Twenty five percent I've
40:12
never even answered their phone before. You know, what
40:14
are you talking about? Like they still have a phone in. They're
40:16
just text They text, Yes, they text?
40:19
Which what do I always tell you? If
40:22
it's something quick, text me. If it takes
40:24
you longer than five minutes to type it out. I don't want
40:27
to read a paragraph after
40:29
paragraph of what you're trying to say. Just give me a
40:31
phone call, right, But twenty five percent,
40:33
according to a survey, have never even answered
40:36
their phone once.
40:37
Wow, I don't know if I believe that. It's a poll of
40:39
eighteen to thirty four year olds.
40:42
Yeah, you're telling me you have a phone, you actively
40:44
use it, but you've never answered one
40:46
call. I mean not even like a
40:48
you know, grandma's calling on her birthday
40:50
or on your birthday, You're not.
40:52
Going to answer it.
40:52
Sorry, Grandma, I just send
40:54
her a text back thank.
40:55
You know what type of team? Heck, what type
40:58
of texture are you? Because that also reflect
41:00
your age? So are you a
41:03
swipe texter? Are you a I
41:06
mean I'm pretty standard.
41:07
I don't have to hit the number
41:09
two button three times to get the letter
41:11
that I want, like a flip phone or anything.
41:13
What do you mean like well, I mean like you text with your thumbs.
41:15
Some people, you know, like the old people, you see
41:17
them like pointing with their index finger.
41:19
They peck at it. Oh, I'm a thumbs Are you a texter?
41:21
You're a thumbs text or you're not a pet two hands
41:24
on the phone at all? You can swipe
41:26
too, So sometimes I'll do the swipe, which
41:28
is actually what younger people apparently
41:30
do.
41:31
Yeah, that's too much for me.
41:32
But there is a meme out there, like when somebody sends
41:34
you a long text and it's like I'm not reading that. Yeah,
41:36
congratulations or sorry for your loss or
41:38
some.
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Billy, do you have the fortune cookie
41:55
for today?
41:55
I do? I better open it in time. You
41:58
got ten seconds? Read it all right?
41:59
Good news will arrive in the mail
42:02
in the coming days. Are
42:04
there ever any like negative? No, that's
42:06
always positive. It's about like setting the right
42:08
of the day.
42:09
Shannon
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