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Don Lemon today still got smorgasbords, this incident about our show with these still got on ESPN Radio, Chris Jericho had the greatest run in the history of this show as a celebrity prognosticator.

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His run is over. We'll have a new celebrity prognosticator later in the show. I'm very sad, Mike. I was hurt during the break. That's why I've apologized. You're going to join us now on the show Pennzoil performance. What is he not the celebrity prognosticators?

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Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.

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Is coming on because he's Paul, that is the only reason that Paul is coming on. OK, we will talk to him in a second. At Laboratoire show is where you vote on the polls. We have to, though. Pauly Shore has been at the height of entertainment. Pauly Shore, if you've seen that Comedy Store documentary on Showtime and it's exceptionally artfully done, you know that he comes from a family of comedy that is basically birthed every major comedian in America across the last few decades.

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So we're going to talk to him about that in a second. But first, this is the height of entertainment, Christine Lacy and her gazoo.

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And finally, having a hairy chest has been linked to higher intelligence in men, unfortunately forced to Godse here, years have not.

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Thank you for that. Thank you, Christine. Appreciate that. Can we just segue into this for a second? Because Mike's been laughing and I've been laughing and I'm holding in my laughter and I'm certain the shipping container is as well. I did a ridiculous, clunky, not very professional pivot once I realized that Pauly Shore was not the celebrity. You nailed it in. No, not you. I meant the entire show later this week, every day of this week.

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Just talking with Cameo like you are not paying attention to what we're doing around here, playing out the string that I but what I was going to tell you was you were equally as confused that I just like Mike and I been laughing for a couple of minutes. We both thought the party was coming on to make NFL banks. I mean, that is what we thought. But the celebrity prognosticator is coming on later. That explains why he forgot to mention Chris Jericho.

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But I also thought that's the reason Polly was coming on.

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I can understand why you would think that there seems to be a certain theme over the years with celebrity prognosticator.

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I believe he's probably been part of it with us once before. I'm not exactly 100 percent sure on that. But he is not our prognosticator. Dan, that's for later in.

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Ali is also on cameo 325 dollars per video. Stewart is threatening to break all the cameo records. He's got a new movie, Guesthouse. It's available on Netflix today. You can also get it on Blu ray and DVD. Thank you, Paulie, for making time for us. I'm curious what your thoughts were on the documentary on Showtime, five part series on your mothers, your mother's store. Well, first of all, what's a prognosticator? It is somebody who predicts games, oh, predicts what?

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Predicts games or predicts things, actually, and in our case, games, sports events.

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Or can I predict how this interview is going to go? Yes.

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How is it going to go? Oh, great.

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It's going to go good. OK, sorry. That's OK.

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All right. I don't know what you just did there. Can you translate? Well, you don't know.

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I didn't know what a prognosticator was and he didn't know what I just did. It's perfect.

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Fair point. Yeah. Do you want to pick games with us or or answer the question I asked you. Yeah, no, I like the documentary, I thought the you know, I thought, you know, this was a story that that, you know, needed to be told. And I think that's why everyone came out and told it. And I thought Mike Binder and the producers did a great job, you know, telling it. And I'm happy that my mom has now been cemented and, you know, to the psyche of, you know, to the mainstream public of who she is, who she was and what she did for comedy.

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And, you know, in the 70s, 80s and 90s, you know, for those who don't know, can you explain it to them poorly for those who haven't seen the documentary? Because I really was I really thought that it was illuminating in terms of there's never been that I know of any kind of precedent for the amount of talent that place turned out. Yeah, I mean, it's similar to maybe Motown and remember Motown back in the or that the 60s or something or 70s when you know all those bands, Marvin Gaye and The Temptations and Smokey Robinson, they all kind of came out.

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So it's the same kind of feel where, you know, in the 70s and 80s and 90s, you got Richard Pryor and Sam Kinison and Robin Williams and David Letterman and Howie Mandel and all these guys, you know, came off the bus and, you know, and there there was there was a store and there was my mom. And this is the place that, you know, you know, develop there, develop their talents. And they went off to do their thing.

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You know, Jim Carrey was a big part of that as well, you know.

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Well, you're so close to a Paulie. I'm curious because there's so much I learned during that documentary. And one of the things that I just simply had no idea about, the idea that Jay Leno and David Letterman were writing for Jimmy Walker, this might have been something that was totally normal to you. But I'm watching that. I'm like, you've got to be kidding me. How the hell did that end up happening? Were there factoids in there or what do you think are the most amazing things in the story of the Comedy Store?

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Well, you and I look at, you know, Leno and Letterman as these huge kind of TV personalities, but just like everyone else, they started somewhere. So that's where they started. And, you know, and Dave was, you know, the host and he was a writer and Jay and, you know, and it was that's what it was. It was, you know, the 70s, you know, it was the 70s, you know what I mean?

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And were there were there facts in there, though, that to you were super interesting or did you know everything that was in there because you lived it? No, I pretty much knew all that stuff, I was just I think Mike Binder, the director and producer of it, I think, you know, he'd been there. He'd been at the store since the 70s. So Mike came out. Mike Binder was a young comedian and he was like the youngest comedian.

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He was 19 when he started doing standup at the store. My mom really took to him because he was a kid comedy, you know, and and he was like the right person to tell this story because he actually lived it. I think if maybe they got a different director or producers, then maybe when all these little stories would have come out as well, you know, because Mike was there. So. So, yeah, that's why I think it came out the way it did.

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He's got a new movie guest house available on Netflix today. You can also get it on Blu ray and DVD. So Pauly Shore would say from the Comedy Store, he's watching one act on stage, the most electric of all the sculpted craftsmen who have been through that place. You would say the one guy above all others.

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Could you pick one above all others where you would say that guy you have to say Richard Pryor, Richard Pryor, probably just like that. So he was able to go in there right from the beginning and nobody was ever able to do it better from the very beginning. Well, I think that Richard just had something it was weird, you just didn't know what it was, but it was something and it was when when he got introduced on the stage, it was almost like Jesus Christ was kind of walking in the room, you know, whether it was through the public's eye or or, you know, the comedians, they would all stare at him.

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And he's just I don't know, there was something just so cool about them, is so funny about them that, you know you know, I got to witness that. And, you know, we all saw, you know, his, you know, life on the Sunset Strip, Richard Pryor here and now all those specials and shows they got developed at the store. I was able to see it at such a young age, you know, when he was developing it.

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And, you know, and then obviously Eddie Murphy was amazing, you know, when he was popping and Sam Kinison was pretty great. And George Carlin, you know, all those guys were there. Yeah.

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What do you make of the complaint that so many comedians have these days that we're too politically correct? We're too careful that the point of comedy is to push all of these boundaries and comedians feel handcuffed. Yeah, it's a shame, you know, it's a shame that the society is created this kind of, you know, the censorship and it's sad, but it is what it is. I mean, hopefully I mean, Chapell, I think is one of the only comics.

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And the Milperra, I think, are the guys that just don't care, you know, about what people think, but everyone else is in at their level. So everyone's kind of, you know, performs a little bit with eggshells. You know, when they're on stage, they don't kind of over go crazy. And and I don't know, it's just a it's a weird at time in the business, in the entertainment business, even Hollywood itself.

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I mean, you notice everyone's kind of moving because it's just gotten to P.C. and it's gotten too sensitive and it's Hollywood, not Hollywood anymore. I mean, you know, as a kid, you know, growing up, you dream about coming to Hollywood and and just being crazy and having fun and doing movies and and all that, that stuff. And now you show up on the set. You got to sign, you know, all this paperwork.

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You got to wear a mask. You can't say hi to anyone. It's just it's a shame, you know, it's a shame. But we have the Internet now to express ourselves into, you know, create our own destiny with that. So that's kind of cool. There's no there's no censorship really on there. So you can do whatever you want on that.

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Pauly Shore with us here on ESPN Radio has a new movie guest house that's available on Netflix today. You could also get it on Blu ray and DVD. I'll ask you about that in just a second. But, Pauly, you seem sad. You seem a little bit bored, not with the interview. Just because pandemic quarantines staying inside Pauly Shore was not meant to stay inside. Pauly Shore was meant to fly. That's right. I am wondering, what's the weirdest thing you've done during this pandemic?

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Yeah, you're absolutely right, I'm a I'm a if there's anyone that if there's anyone, a people person, that's me. I love people. I love walking around, I love high fives, people hugging, people making people laugh. That interaction, it's been it's been taken, you know. But like I said, you know, I have my you know, I know it sounds corny, but I have my YouTube page on my Instagram and my Facebook and all that stuff.

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So I'm able to kind of express myself through that. And and, you know, you got to just kind of play by the rules. The vaccine is here, and I think we're all going to be better. Better. I think we're all a little bit more thrashed from this experience, you know, being taken from one another. But I think that, you know, when this thing is done. I think we're going to actually appreciate sitting in Starbucks a lot more than we did back, you know, a year ago, you know, these things you take for granted, you know, I think are going to be, you know, more more I don't know, we're just going to, I think, be better, better towards each other.

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And I thought, what are you excited about as it relates to your new movie guest house? It's raunchy. Raunchy. Well, I think the movie itself plays well, I think it's it's it's it's definitely escapism. And if you like, you know, American Pie or The Hangover or, you know, that type of kind of comedy, that's what this is. You know, it's a very simple premise. You know, I play a guy that won't leave out at the guest house and trouble ensues.

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And there's a great cast. You got Bobby Lee and Eric Griffin and Steve Wozniak. Billy Zane is in it. Lou Ferrigno is in it. His son is in it. Lou Ferrigno Jr.. And it's just, you know, silly comedy we did in in 2019, you know, before the pandemic. And it's out now. I think it's done pretty well. It's been, I don't know, as often as on DirecTV and Amazon and all that stuff.

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And now it's made its way to to Netflix. Hopefully people will enjoy it. I don't know.

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I have a child. Billy, you smile so much, Billy, you smiled, was it Billy Zane, was it Lou Ferrigno's kid? You were maybe you were made happy by that that list of people. Again, check it out. Netflix today, guest house. You can also get it Blu ray and DVD. Polly, always good talking to you. Thank you for taking the time, sir. Welcome to Miami, yes. Today's horoscope brought to you by Geico, people will take note of your sunny disposition Sagittarius.

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You've got a goofy energy smile on your face. This will not be a big celebrity, correct?

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What's what do you. Whoa, hold the phone. First of all, I just sent the person the zoom link, and this person may or may not arrive a little bit ahead of schedule because that's happened in the past. Friend of the show, someone we haven't spoken to in some time, I think a fan of yours, one of our more memorable moments of 20/20. I mean, I feel like you guys know who it is at this point.

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I think this guest is quite strong. It's a good, strong guess that you booked. And if you're hearing this, just know that I'm sorry. I heard some Mel Kiper and Billy there.

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Did you? I heard Billy disoriented. But we've got to get everybody out of the way right now because the most special guest in the history of the show is here to make fun of struggle.

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God, my mother joins us now on ESPN Radio. And Mom, just tell the people tell the audience of the time at Madonna's wedding when you and Stewart decided to drink together.

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No, we didn't decide that he either barely knew was to God at the time, so very friendly and gorgeous, he came and he said, can I get you a drink? And I'm not a drinker. What would I do? Drink to get out of the way?

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Everybody get out of the way. Everybody get out of the way. I know my husband is a Mexican coal natural expert in tequila. He told me, say if you drink tequila and you don't mix it with anything, you don't get drunk. So he taught me how to bring tequila. So when they still got ask me, I say, OK, I got a shot of tequila. You look at me, his eyes pop out of his face.

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And I'm then came and said, Don't dare her. So of course he did you say, I dare you, how many can you take? And I said, I can take a lot. So he gave me a shot of tequila. We went to the table and every 10 or 15 minutes he will bring me another shot of tequila I was drinking. He will drink another one. And I don't know how many did.

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And I was fine. Yeah, and he was under the table. Yeah.

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This time it's still got hot. Sweet. That's right. Look with this place and he said, you're not drinking tequila, you're drinking water.

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This is the you are the one bringing me says he thinks everyone's cheating even when he's in control like water. And how drunk, how drunk did stewards get. What were the problems at the wedding for Sudano? Where do we sit?

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I don't know that well. I was with my ex wedding. He drank before the wedding and Cynthia's tail got stuck in the entrance to the wedding. You tried to help her and they said if you step on it. Yes, yeah, I see. We almost walked. Yes.

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That was an 11:00 a.m. this morning because I remember saving the wedding. That's the way I remember it. The bride. Yes. Now, one last question. I was drinking in the church. One last question.

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Forced for my mother about the gods. Tell the people about the time you saw through God's gambling alone on a cruise ship. Oh, no, no, no.

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He was in the same cruise with us, with his family. So I'm trying to find him, you know, displaying, you know, quality time with him and his family. And I couldn't find him. And I walked into the casino and there is to got passed out.

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Oh, God, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Wait a minute. Back off. No, fuck off with your sausage finger lies. Continue that story. Mom passed out at the table. What happened?

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All the chips were all over the place, so I was able to say hello to you. Look, I never saw you are able to.

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I recognize you. See you later, Mom. Thank you.

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Thanks for phenelzine. That is great, dog.

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And you tried to cover it up. I did.

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Don Lemon Tart, you guys need to see Waterworld group outing this weekend, minoring group outing. You're going to have everyone over your house to watch Waterworld. Yeah, well, Periscope still got what a terrible idea.

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It is not offended if you don't invite me this incident about our show with these two guys on ESPN Radio.

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We have a new celebrity prognosticator, Chris Jericho, finally lost. He's the record holder, though. I am delighted by who? The new celebrity. I mean, we've gone from a professional wrestler and an American gladiator.

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We have gone to the world's strongest man yet.

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But like all guest, he joins us on the show Pennzoil performance look very excited about this, even though I have no idea how much he knows about American football. We will get to him in just a moment. Magnets for magnets. And you are right, Billy brought an immediate smile to my face. It was a glorious time during the pandemic to have him around for several days. And I'm hoping to ride this out over the next several days again to continue to have him on and have this end with him breaking something in his bare hands in a way that gets us the payoff we have been waiting for for many months.

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There are not many people who, upon seeing them, make me smile. Greg Cody is one of those people I did not think it was going to be magnets for magnets. Congratulations, magnets. You have reached the heights of Greg Cody makes us smile. It's the highest honor. We just go around here now. Unfortunately, we're not actually up as much on Colin Cowherd as we need to be. It's only six games despite Alicia Olympian's run. But before we get to Magnis for Magnason, let's check in with the kazoos.

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And Christine Lacy, my. And finally, a teaspoon of honey is actually the life work of 12 bees, the lifework, what that's a lot of work for.

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Not a lot. That's right. That is correct.

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That is all a breakdown. Thank you, Christine. That is a lot of work for. Not a lot.

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Magnis for Magnason is with us now. After 14 weeks, this is still too close for comfort. We are 40, 34 and one. Colin Cowherd is 30, 34, 34 and two. So he's at exactly 500. And Magnes for Magnussen joins us. The lines are provided by Caesars. William Hill, it is nice to see you again, sir. Do you know anything about American football? Oh, a little bit, I haven't been following it too much lately, but I have my team, so we we did a little digging and oh, you know, we came up with.

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OK, so, OK, you've got some research here. All right. So you've got your team of researchers now. Football American football players are wimps, correct? According to magnets for Magnason, everyone all of them are weak and they are not they they are not strong men. They are fake, strong men.

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Yeah. I can't understand why I wasn't offered to play. Yes, we are. It is actually. When you think about it, that's weird. What do you imagine yourself doing in American football? Do you dominate you enjoy collisions and violence and and do you enjoy being stronger than other human beings when they dare to confront you?

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Oh, you know, in my strong career, I wasn't just strong. I was really fast and explosive as well. And I could run. Oh, wow. Really? That's, you know, being, you know, two hundred and seventy five pounds. I still run the 100 meters in 11 seconds.

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What's your God? You're a monster from another galaxy. What do you mean you. What do you mean you still run that that fast. How old are you.

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How do your knees still work after all that I did at that weight.

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Still you know you'd be the best player on the Jets, you know, now now I just you know, like three months ago I just had the knee replacement. So I'm not running really fast these days.

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Well, how does this we talk to you about that? You were headed into surgery like the next day. I've been told that replacement surgery, the rehab is awful, but also your pain threshold. Has it been awful for you because you're a crazy person when it comes to pain threshold?

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Well, it hasn't been too bad, actually. And I'm I'm I'm fine. It's a little swelling and it's still I got the pretty muscle, the movement. I can battle all the way to 120 degrees right now, which is only five degrees off the other leg, which is, you know, it's I'm scheduled to do also. And they told me they would do you know, I asked the doctor when it's the next day he's going to be done.

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The other one, he said, well, six to 12 months. But I want it done in beginning of January, so it's going to be four months. OK, right now you want of course, you're on the timetable and if the doctor doesn't listen to you drag it sort of just shorten the whole recovery time. Yes, I understand.

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Shorten everything OK? Now, what is magnets for Magnussen? Just a total, total wimp about. Will you ever jump on a chair if there's like a mouse in the kitchen or anything? Like, is there anything that magnets for magnets and is scared of that we would say, come on, toughen up magnets. You need to be a little bit stronger than that. You know, none of these. Little animals really bothered me. You know, we got over here, buy this house, we got two cats, we got chicken and we got rabbits, we got a dog.

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Yes. So nothing that is so nice around here in the garden as well. So, you know, that's all fine. But I know I've been to Africa like South Africa and. The animal that kind of gave me a scare was actually the hippo. Yes, that's right, back off. That's right, that's right. You'd be scared of me. I'll come charging at you. What are you going to do about it?

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Do you have a jar of marshmallows behind you? That's a good question. I think it is, yeah. I thought you didn't need that stuff, I thought I thought you don't put any bad calories in your body. You're a machine of rage eating. What happened? What do you mean marshmallows?

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This fomites. OK, very good.

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Let's do that. All right. I think we found your weakness. Yes, we have. Let's go ahead and do this with the magnets for magnets in world's strongest man.

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So you can see a little thing here. You can see this is actually you can just see the tip of it. It's just a whole lot. But reindeer.

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That's right. That you kill with your bare how you do that with your bare hands. That is the look at and listen to a single night, you guys. Of course, he killed the buck with his bare hands.

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Let's go bears that Vikings again. The lines provided by Caesars, William Hill Vikings are minus three. Who does Magnus for Magnus and have. OK, what do you say, Vikings, it's against, like, OK, you're cheating. Yeah, but you got to go, of course, because you are a Viking Patriots.

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Vikings. Of course, yes, of course.

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Patriots and Dolphins. Who do you have who does magnets for magnets and have an.

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Well, it's like the animal dolphin, so over with. All right, the dolphins are minors, so the 49ers at Cowboys Cowboys, a three point underdog at home who is magnis for Magnussen have. 49ers against Dallas Cowboys, 49ers, the Buccaneers at the Falcons, Falcons, plus six at home, who is magnets for magnets that have. The Buchen what the Buccaneers, the Buccaneers, you're a bit of a bugger. There's a book right next to you.

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It's a buccaneer book that you killed with your bare hands and.

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Are you cheating, you're doing. What are you doing? What's that? You know, you have to write these things down before.

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Are you scrolling on your computer? Is that what you're doing? Is that what is happening here on my phone? OK, Buccaneers and Falcons, Falcons are plus six. Does Magnis for Magnusson know where the Falcons are from? Does he know what city they play in? No, perfect. Who do you want the Buccaneers of Tampa Bay or the Atlanta Falcons, Falcons plus six. Atlanta Falcons, yes, chiefs at St Saints plus three Magnis for Magnussen has the Chiefs, and there it is, ladies and gentlemen, we're very excited.

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Magnis, we're going to talk to you on Monday, OK? We'll pick back up with you on Monday. All right.

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Well, I do have one question before we go, but driving is crazy always. Do you see the Washington football team is perfectly positioned for a deep playoff run?

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Well, you know, I don't think anybody is really perfect for anything these days.

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That is correct. That is the proper answer. Thank you, Magnetron. We appreciate having you on. We will talk to you on Monday.

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OK, guys. Take care. All right. Delightful.

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It's so every time of the day. Carry me around.

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I just want to spend my life in his arms. I really do.

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The protection is just like a baby. I guess. I just want it to hold me. I want to be in his bosom over his shoulder when I burps. And that's it.

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Like we just live together advanced auto parts before I do. It's what I want. It's my dream. It's all I'm working toward the it's why I want to have him on forever.

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Don Liotard, it's Friday, I'm getting to the weekend, I want to get my drink on Strogatz. You've got to open up the club.

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Man got a shout out to the 20 people, like, get what we're doing. But how many what are we doing? This is the last club at ESPN, we have been doing this bit for many, many years.

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It disappeared for a while. Mike Ryan wanted it gone forever. At one point, a real strategic error of judgment from Mike Brown. Here comes the defense.

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No defense. You're going to sit out the defense. I don't remember it quite like that.

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So it is time to open up the club as we head into the weekend for the final time at ESPN. An assortment of sounds from the week. I suspect we will be hearing from Smokey Robinson. Let's do it. With no supporting music on television or the podcast, just as God intended. This is a bummer, OK, this thing has been whittled down in a way that it is almost dead because of rights and everything else, and we're not allowed to play music regardless.

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On January 5th, we will be paying for all of this ourselves and I'll be on.

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I will have to pay for all of this in order to get any musical rights at all. I think on January 5th, we're going to start taking some changes. Okay, yeah. But also I'm going to have to pay every time Debbie Deb makes an appearance, I believe. I was hoping I don't know. Did anyone end up talking to Debbie, Deb about Tony. You were looking in to Debbie. Deb doing the last club here. What ended up happening?

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They're still looking for a dance.

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OK, very good. We are looking to do a live club with Debbie. Debbie, at some point. Let's see. You haven't even gotten.

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All right. Hold on. Turn the music down and let's bring Chris Cody in here again to do it. Yes, yes, yes. Let's do it. Turn the music down. So the people on ESPN plus can get their fill of Chris Cody. Go ahead and do it.

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And boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.

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Dark brown. What's the first sound in the club?

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Mike just said, Oh, I want to play that again.

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We're going to play that again in the post game show. We got to play all of that again. What's the next sound in the club?

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Darkness descended and draped the sky, a redundancy of mood at midnight. There was really no need for a howling wolf.

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There is no who else is in the club.

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It's midnight in the golden voice. Must be free to fly.

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No need for an eagle there either.

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Who else is in the club month when snow falls and he no needs for a page turn the page turner.

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Who else? We don't need a page turner.

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You did. I said no. Now we don't know who turns pages that loudly.

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Like who else is in the club. And Michael, how are you doing? Yes, yes, yes. Margot, how are you doing. Glory be to God and Margot, how are you doing as Grandma?

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And they want me to wish you a happy Hanukah Hanukkah. Happy to know. Good to see you all. I have no idea what your new car is. I smoke and enjoy chanukkah. Yes.

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All of you enjoy the Gianluca. Who else in the club.

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People were speculating last week that your name was actually Ian IGL and that you switched it around and you became a broadcaster.

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Oh, this is going to end up in a bad place. Let's see what Iron Eagle does to Billy here. Billy.

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My dream was to become a broadcaster when my parents have. What do you want to do?

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I said, Mom, I could just be a professional broadcloth.

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A second one was a billionaire is staring at us isolette.

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Parents raised the poor. Listen, you your tremendous. I'm not certain you should have pursued you shouldn't have pursued a career in stand up comedy.

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But they had the sex.