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The Big Suey: So On And So Forth... (feat. Domonique Foxworth)

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What I want to do is not to be a student.

The master of the club's laptop is soft, the internet.

It's a master's real name.

I'm saying, you can say that you're a hero.

You're a master of the company, right? But you don't understand. Egal, it's a famous job. Do you just do it with this story? And if you then work, you'll be able to do it.

- Is it? - Save. This story is called "The Dangle". Now, let's try it. Yeah. Present it by Draft King.

Why are you listening to this show? The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan Levitard podcast. Sorry, I'm not going to apologize for that.

In fact, the only difference seems to be this imaging.

I have been tempted in restaurants just walking past tables to grab somebody's fries that if they're just there. That hasn't happened to you guys. I've done it. And now, here's the marching man to nowhere.

That face and the habitual liar. This episode of the Dan Levitard Show is presented by Draft King's. Draft King's. The crown is yours. Dominic Foxworth is with us here.

I saw that he had some things to say about what the dolphins are doing. So I am interested in his expertise. And I will also tell you, that overnight, the WNBA collectively bargained. The settlement that will allow everything to go further with peace. So the WNBA, the details are not yet.

So I'm not going to be able to talk about it intelligently, because I don't know who got over on whom. Maybe Dominic can help us there. But I also thought of Dominic because I saw that the NFL union has gotten a new head with J.C. Treter.

And there are two human beings in my life that I've met from the world of football that I thought could run that union in the correct way. Being human, moral, upstanding, and really fighting for the players. Tracer Armstrong and Dominic Foxworth. And I don't know if he wanted that job or I went to Steve was.

I did see some reports that, you know, he was considered. But I wanted that job so badly for you. Even I don't know what happened there. But I wanted you to be running that union because you would help that union. Those two memes are totally random.

Not because they're my friends already, dude. Yeah. I mean, I don't got much to say on that. You hit me with debate and switch. I got a text saying you wanted to yell at me about a dolphins.

Then I get on here and I have to talk about controversial union issues that I mean, it was a job that I didn't even afford. But the decisions were made that were made. And I wasn't the one who got the job. So I'm happy to support the players in any way possibly can.

And I don't have any insight information on the basketball union.

But to speak into the fact or the desire to support and protect players, I think that's

where my opinions on the dolphin situation and any team that feels to be like short change in their players in certain situations. That drive comes from there. And I think sometimes it might even annoy the players because the suggestion is that some players aren't good enough.

But it does feel like that's not what I'm saying as much as it's that I don't like organizations that seem to want to bottom out in order to have success because football's much different than other sports. Your career is really dependent on the people around you. And it's very short and I know from experience if you're not on a good roster at the

right time and everything that you sacrifice and work for, it kind of gets thrown by the wayside. And that fresh race being very few people. I think are willing to call the teams to task because most of us are like smart enough to be like, Oh, but I see the reason why they're doing it, which is like cool.

I think if it ends justifies the means, you can see the reason why a lot of people do a lot of unethical things. So you object to what the dolphins are doing because they're tearing it down and they're going to have 11 draft picks and they're going to have seven in the top 100 in this draft. And they've got to clean up the finances of this because they've got more dead cap money

than anybody. So the business of it, you understand, but yours you're offended by the idea of it.

No, I mean, I think I certainly understand the strategy behind it is a strategy to the

employed before and even employed a number of times and it's yet to work. So I think that that's also part of it that frustrates me is it hasn't really been proven to work in NFL like you see most of the teams that have success in NFL are teams that are well built and ready to be successful. And then they input a quarterback who's okay, pretty good or great.

And then that quarterback has time to develop and get better. Like it tends not to be the case that you just draft this guy and he saves your organization. It's rare. And it feels like everyone wants to play it a lot or rather than work hard and build up a roster. And to be fair to the dolphins, it's not clear that they're doing that right now.

I just know that I got a lot of attention for saying it the last time that they did it. So it just brought it all back to the surface again. Like I get in isolation, you're not in championship contention. Waddle someone you're going to have to resign eventually.

I can get a first and a third form right now that makes sense.

But it's super problematic for like Malik Willis. He's worked really hard.

He sees like he's got a chance.

He comes there and then you start to trade away his best options.

And it seems kind of clear that you're angling for a first round draft pick next year

in a draft that people think is quarterback heavy. And I just kind of sucks to me in my mind where it's like, all right, this guy has a chance. There's a guy lots of guys on that roster that are good and feel like they have a chance. And you are not doing everything you can for them to be successful. You're doing everything you can to set up to get a draft pick next year.

Which again, to be fair to the dolphins, maybe it's not what they're doing. But it sure looks like.

Do they do they always telling Malik Willis beforehand we're going to trade water?

Absolutely. I mean, it's also possible that they didn't know that they were going to do it in the deal change. But like I think you owe these guys as much information as possible. It's their entire lives. Like I know we in the moment, I think where we are reluctant to appreciate how significant

this time period is.

But like you've trained your whole life for this.

You're not prepared necessarily in a way to do very much else. The point was like all of us who've gone to this professional athlete route is that you make your big hit here. And then what you do for the rest of your life, you figure that out later. But the point is the reason why you sacrifice and you've committed so much and you've

foregone other opportunities. Because this is your big chance. And for Malik Willis, this deal was like, all right, this is my big chance to show that I'm a starting caliber quarterback into get that humongous deal or humongous extension here or humongous deal elsewhere, like this is my opportunity.

And rather than giving me all the tools that you possibly can for me to have successors opportunity, you sign me to this deal. And then you get rid of the best receiver that I have. And I know they want to build around HM, but we'll see what happens to the rest of that team.

If someone else comes along and offers a good deal for quality offensive alignment that they have.

The prize that if the dolphins aren't looking to stockpile more picks in the first round

next year, so they can get one of these quarterbacks that whom they're really investing.

Greg, they had to have told Malik Willis what the plan was, right?

Malik Willis had to have known that before making the decision. It was a pursuit for his talents and they had to sell them on that vision. I would assume. I would think they did, but I think at the time they signed Malik Willis, maybe they didn't know that they're going to get a 1 and a 3 for for for water, which even though it's

a low 1 and a 3 at the number 30, it's still a nice haul for Jalen Water, I think. But Dominique, I wanted to ask you, if the dolphins are overtly angling for the number 1 or a very high draft pick, 10 amount to tanking is the suggestion, would they have spent to get the number 1 free agent quarterback? Yeah, I mean, they didn't spend a lot, I think Malik Willis went for a lot less than people

anticipated. And I think you're right, going after a quarterback like that, suggest that they're not trying to completely bottom out. And I think I was trying to make it clear that this was more about the dolphins like sparking this idea in this conversation.

I'm not blaming the dolphins of tanking in the same way that I did last time. And I was wrong last time, like Bryan Flores would not let them tank. That team was much better than I thought they should be. He was there was so much better that the organization, the ownership, who did want them to take was pretty pissed that Bryan Flores turned it around.

And it still doesn't change the fact that I believe that it's not fair to the players. So like whether they're taking or not, I think any system that incentivizes you, I guess it's not to be honest with you, the thing that frustrates me more than anything is that we do use the incentives to justify people's behavior, which I don't really appreciate. There was a place for shame at some point, like some things you wouldn't do just because

you're so embarrassed by it, we're not there anymore because it feels like so much of our sports due in culture, all think that we are a super smart sports GMs and we're like, oh, but it makes sense, just because it makes sense doesn't mean it doesn't suck.

And it sucks when you have to watch teams that you know, don't want to win.

You know, don't care, at least when I was growing up, they had the dignity to pretend like they wanted to be good. And this probably becomes more of an MBA conversation than an NFL conversation, because it doesn't seem like much of as much of a problem in NFL, but when you see it happening, it's hard for me not to be a former player and to be someone who views the game through

the eyes of the player. It's hard for me not to look at Malik Willis and feel like damn, that sucks. This is one shot. It seems like they don't really want him to succeed, which is why when we talked about the cults on my show, I kind of was like, I get why everyone's knocking the cults for

signing Daniel Jones, but Daniel Jones went out there and played on a broken leg because they felt like they needed him to, and then he tore his Achilles in part because he was doing that. And now he got an extension and we're supposed to be mad, like, when it happened to Baker Mayfield, we were like, oh, it's really messed up that the Browns didn't pay

Baker Mayfield, but like, yeah, pay the man. He went out there on a broken dead leg, it did the best that he could and popped his Achilles. Now afterwards, you don't have as many options, maybe they should have gone after Malik Willis, but I do kind of feel like it's okay to expect these organizations to be

Decent.

We should not always just like forgive them and say, but I get why they did that.

It feels a lot like saying that the revenue from a big company justifies them laying everybody off or justifies them doing other shortcuts to make more money.

Sometimes things just messed up and it's okay to say it's messed up and I think paying

Daniel Jones despite that he maybe his talent isn't at that the level that you think it should be. I think that's fine. It's nothing wrong with it because the man put himself out there. They okay to expect organizations to be decent.

Give me a gold silver and bronze medalist from among these choices on athletes whose name sound most like an R&B singer. I want your bronze silver and gold medalist from this group of candidates, Colston Lovelin, Heinz Ward, Jalen Hertz, Luther Burton, Ruben Drones, Zay Flowers, Jimmy Fox, Richard Lovelady, that Luther Burton, I feel like Luther Burton is not singing love songs

it's all unrequited love. Luther Burton is a scorn singer.

He always put an album out after he's got his heart broken.

Luther Burton don't got no deep love songs where he's deep in it. I think Jalen Hertz, I think falls that category, too. Is Debbie Lovelin the other hurts? No, yeah.

I know you want to gold silver bronze, but would jump down to me more than anything was

what type of music they could make and I mean, Colston Lovelin, that boy make a sex song. He make it all a sex song, the most graphic, a jodicy, ask, joints that tell you all that's Dick Lovelady, that's Dick Lovelady or Jimmy Fox, they don't make it in the nasty style.

It's part of our group with Rick Cody who also sings, it also is a pro at the nasty baby. Okay, we've gone too far today, not about Marcus Colston, now we're going to get one. Now we're some pockets also, yeah, it's a show. Show Miles Swift.

Oh, not as a bad R&B name, you know, not the Swift if you do an R&B, we had this conversation before. No, we don't. We don't. Yeah, we did.

We had the conversation about show Miles Swift. No, we did.

We had a conversation about trying to be too fast, take your time, dad.

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Jalen Waddle, when I say to you, these are the only receivers in the league w...

more total yards than Waddle since Swaddle entered the league.

Justin Jefferson, Jamar Chase, CD Lamb, I'm on Ross St. Brown, Devonte Adams, Tyree Kill, AJ Brown, Stefan Diggs, DJ Moore. This entangle for me, what Waddle was made or not made by Tyree Kill, because the Dolphins have two players there in the top 10, but it didn't feel like they had two number one receivers.

Yeah, I think Waddle, yeah, it's clear Tyree Kill is a, was a special talent, we'll see what he is after he comes back from the injury, but I think Jalen Waddle is similar to Tyree, and he's not as strong, but he's able to run all of the routes, and even a bunch of the orbit motion and reverses and all that stuff, that the Broncos want to do, the deep

crosses the deep overs, those deep routes that they want to do, because they're not a real

intermediate passing team, Jalen Waddle be perfect there. I think the situation is also like, it goes back to where we started, like the situation tells you a lot about the results that you're going to get from the player, and I think obviously the situation in Miami has been up and down, so it's hard for me to project, because you can put together a tape of Waddle in the NFL and say, "This guy is a true

number one, but he's been there the whole time with a quarterback that I think that most of us recognized that they had to do something to support him, and he wasn't as good in a receiver that's one of the greatest that ever lived." So I think it's hard to really project the level of talent that Waddle has, but I could

see him going out to Denver and having incredible season, because they do all the stuff

that he wants to do and he does well, and they have a quarterback who, when he's accurate on the deep ball, is this good as anybody in football. How does Dominic Foxworth feel about the 10-day cruise? I'm not a cruise guy at all. I mean, my people in boats say, "Hey, it's the white mass they get on the boat. I'm good, bro."

I don't know how to respond to that. 10 days is a long time to your point. Greg Cody said it was 10 days, Greg, they'll tell you it's 10 days, it's 400 years Greg. Okay, 400 years. 400 years. I don't you do that. Greg, you don't do that. Greg, I'm sorry Greg, I'm sorry. Oh. Minor penalty, two minutes. Accident racism. What? You can't, you can't, you can't mimic talking like Dominic.

Can't do it, you can't do that. That's not allowed. That's not what you, that's what

just happened, correct? Yeah, can't do it, Greg. Can't do it. That's what? That's what? That's what? That's what? That's what? That's what? That's what? That's what? Dominic did this on purpose. Okay, not since David Sam said had this reaction to being asked about Cuba. I'm crying. I'm crying. Have you

startled someone the way Dominic just did by making crews into a slave ship and just totally disorienting an old man? What Dominic did there was cruel? It was unfair. I'm crying. All Greg wanted to do is talk about the drink and the son of the son of it. And then a slider comes out of the way and he's like, whoa, why not? That was a fast boat. That was not a slider. The old man wasn't ready for that. Is it the kitchen?

Okay, so, so you guys have decided that you're going to jump on me. Like, as I look around there, you decided that the way to react to this is to tell me that I'm wrong.

That's what we're doing. No, I did not do that. Dan also said you can use the

N word last week. Whoa, that's not in any way true. It is. It is. What you got to say about his ass. We got to pass. Tony's was happy about it. I don't like what's happening with the inner monologue where it's now planting contaminated corrupt. I'm going to set it on the one that has to rationalize it. I'm allowed to use the N word. That's it. He said it. He said it. What? Not AI. It's exactly what he said.

Those words came out of Dan, Levitards. I'm allowed to use the N word. Dan, were you in Key West? Yeah, yes, on a boat, built in the company money. So interesting time. Yeah, we haven't seen anything come out of Key West. What's the content? Where is it? Check you to draw us an issue. That's a wet nation. You spent six days in the keys. A flexion. You went for a weekend to the keys and got out of the boat. I don't know what to do with

that. It was his boat. He was. I mean, but I mean, it was only one person on it. He

could have what they asked if he needed to. That's what it comes down through. Yeah, that's

true. Mike, you haven't been paying any attention to what we're doing here because you've just been giggling with Tony back there. So unleash upon the American public whatever it is you to have been scheming. Dominique, we have a brand new game. White actors that sound like they're about to drop a fire R&B album. We begin. John C. Riley.

The visuals contaminate dark one.

Jodi Foster. Eric Stone Street.

Keanu Reeves. Tommy Lee Jones. And Verne Troyer. I feel like, um, is there. I kind of feel like it's just names. Like, you do some that don't sound like it because they just kind of, am I just bad at this game? Because I feel like we could imagine that just about anybody with the name that doesn't sound silly could be an RV singer, right? No, Eric Stone Street. That's a fair point. Fair point. Like Black Street.

That was a good group. Greg, are you okay now? Yeah. So, did you want to talk more about

your 10 day cruise with Dominique who seemed to be cruise judging you from what I can tell?

I don't know why he had judged me. Um, it was a beautiful cruise. Lovely cruise. Some might say. Went to the Caribbean Islands. Five of them. And it was glorious. It was just glorious. Then again, when you spend that much money on a vacation, you're predisposed to think you had a great time. Just to have gotten your money's worth. So, I don't know how much of that comes into play. For me, I really did have a great time though. Dominique is three bloody marries to start the

morning on the cruise a little too. That was just breakfast every morning. No, not for Greg. Man, you do whatever you want, buddy. Enjoy yourself. Thank you. I'm not a cruise guy in general. Like a sign from the original reason why I don't like cruise is like I just don't like being like, I don't know. It feels like you're captured in some ways. Just take me to Island or take me to city. I want to go to and let me go. I can go do what I want to do. All the things that you do on a

cruise ship, case you do it like in a city. I'm just not much for being out on the water, I guess. Captured? I didn't say it, you did. You did say it. I'm repeating. You wouldn't mean you didn't say it.

You shot it. I was. I said, I said, capture. I was talking about on a computer where you have to

like do the little test to make sure you're not a computer. Oh, yeah. You know, I'm talking about it. I am torture. I am told right now from our video offices that Tony, you mock Roy, and you said he didn't produce anything from Key West. He went there for six days, and I 'm told we have the content now. Wow. We're getting a bunch of children. And that concludes. That can't. What is it? Six days. He was there for six days. The keys don't

even open till Friday. Everybody knows that. He says I'm going to go Tuesday. What? How is there not more content than that? That's what you put on YouTube? Yeah.

Six days. You have the second a day.

The chair support your teammates. That's where to go. Yeah, well said. All right. Now when you guys want to go, you want to go build the company. Dan's going to be tough for you. You guys got to take it out of the boy. Yep. Good job. My boy. You love them. Yeah, we love that. Keep going. You're trying to support me. I'm just a great vehemently. Way to go.

So Dominique, you're crackling like crazy. And I don't know if we're going to keep you or you're gone because your zoom connection allowed them to just make fun of you. You were owned during that set because your computer betrayed you. Keep trying to dunk on us and we didn't. You said look at it. He was dunked in on you. He was the he thought he was. Santa like that. Yeah, okay. Oh, yeah. Oh, I'm speechless. Dominique Foxworth show with Charlie

Cravitz. Christ. We got to let him go. I guess, right? I mean, if it's connections, not working, we can't keep him right down low the new varnish lawyer. Okay. See you later. I would have liked to have talked to you about other things. Just keep him back. They're doing that entire segment. That won't annoy anybody. Just have him. I just haven't popped in occasionally throw in three seconds of Roy and boom, we got magic. We'll got our next contract. Throw it all together.

We'll mix and match. We can make go. We can make chicken salad out of anything. You give us a bad computer. You give us Roy. You give him six days in Key West. He comes back with three seconds of work.

And a second place finish. I think he's right. Was it second? He didn't say it. Oh, not even second.

Did he finish second? I just knew we didn't finish first. That's all I need to.

Uh, we finished third in the turkey category in the first turkey in my heart. The saddest of the categories third third in the turkey category. The kids beat them. That's what

Would be the saddest.

days and you've finished third in the turkey category against the kids. I would have just said third.

No turkey. Yes, four meats. We're third. Third in the turkey category is the trophy. That's not.

That's not as worse finish. That's the best finish. We have six days of work. Three seconds of content and good point down in a bronze medal for turkey. Well said, Dominique. Just keep in there the whole time. Should have been the head of the NFL P.A. He's smarter than anybody. I'm allowed to use the. You deflect it off at that point. It's not AI. Don Lebatard. Is there a back in my day? There is actually.

Are you not going to tell anyone who's been in it. You guys, guys. It's a Tuesday. Two guts. Here's your guy. Break, Cody. We're back in my day. No. We're back. That isn't good for this one. This is the Don Lebatard show with this two guts. You missed a lot. You did miss a lot, Greg. And that's was saying to me that he thought we were remiss. He figured sometimes he scolds me after segments and he thought that we did a bad job

in the first hour because we didn't talk to you enough about your vacation, about how big you lived while you were away from us. I will say that if you're talking about money, that's probably

one of the more expensive vacations we've taken. Mainly because we've never been on a 10-day cruise.

It's always maxed out at 7. It seemed like a long time. I'm always a guy that I'm the guy that I never was that. I'm the guy that he ranked up there mid-30s maybe. How many do we have? Do we have some new ones? We do have some new ones. I got to bring the list. I have a good excuse. I've been ill. I've been weather beaten. I've been cruise-addled. So I don't have my own vacation. I've been a vacation. I've been cruise-addled. Where's Greg? He's cruise-addled. Everybody knows that.

You know, it takes the life out of you. But it's the girl look it up. Wow. He just gave you the four sausage. The ultimate. I mean, you know, I can have a look at how sad my grind got because my grind just saw right there. The one segment that has worked consistently. Yeah. And we've had to brow beat him on air. We'd brow beat him. Wow. Bring in your catchphrases. I got no browse left.

Why do we need browse? Have you seen somebody without? That's why we want to shave yours.

Mike Brown. I would shave my brows just if all of the rest of you did. No. Royal. I'm sorry. My name got mentioned. No. No. Okay. I'll keep it out my mouth. All right. There you go. No glasses. Your glasses are fogged. I know they are. It is warm in here though. It is warm in here. It is warm in here. It is a sick cut that up. You guys don't pay the AC bill around here. What's going on? Ridiculous. Outside. It was so cold. You were ham hanging from over you. It's like a packing

house in here. There should be a scam hanging out. Look at this podcast. Somebody team right here. Yeah. Yeah. Which country? You are going to get there. I'm actually with Ireland. People pointed out Ireland's a bang. We got Bill Burr. Go list you Santino. I'm producing that thing. Go listen to 30 through 50. Conan on the podcast. Neither the executive producer nor the host. Remember Greg Cody any of Greg Cody's catchphrase. Right. And they're making it up so much as they go

along. That when Chris is walking in his dad, others one he's never heard before his dad says

I've made it and said it all my life. And now when his dad goes to his producer for giving me the name of that, you're a ham hanging hocks. You're cold, damn. Whatever. It's like a packing house in here. There should be ham hanging on hooks. Get it right. Twenty-eighths in that saying. Yeah. That's a beauty of alliteration. Twenty-eighths hanging on hooks. Exactly. Thank you. All right. I do have his two from this week. Yet he's a shit. I need that.

There's thirty and twenty-nine I believe.

Ireland's getting knocked out on the group stage. Chris. Sorry to tell you. So on and so forth. Yeah. That was one. Thank you. But you made it my own. Let's say it a lot. I didn't like that one. So on and so forth.

I mean, that's not yours.

I give it to Charlie. Who made it to Charlie. Those were catchphrases. Look. That's a better one. That's so forth. Did you not see who invented someone and so forth?

The Sally. The answer is I did. Look, you invented this. Who made it to Sally?

And the way he becomes a catchphrase is that look, when our show was in a day, people Tony's age would gather at parties and they'd do jump around to who made it to Sally? Who made it to Sally? Who made it to Sally? Greg, my daughter loves who made it to Sally. Thank you. She's 14 months old and I went in and I was like, babe, Greg Cody dropped another

banger and I told her, who made it to Sally? That's how my daughter started laughing out of nowhere. Every time I did it,

she laughed hard. Greg Cody. Thank you. Don't time Italy did anything in the WBC. I was standing on my couch saying, "Who made it to Sally?" Nice. Very nice. But that's how a catchphrase works. And now imagine

him standing on his couch and so on and so forth. I feel like you guys will like this other one.

I've just don't understand how it's so on and so forth. It's bad. It's better than your other 20. But we're only in the 30s. I don't you said 29. I think we're at about 30s. We still haven't gotten to who won. But like you see everyone loves who made it to Sally? But I was like number 33. So on so forth, it's better. Well that's my list. We had a hold on. It's right about that. It's like we weren't aware of who made it to Sally until this list appeared. It wasn't to Sally. It was. That was crazy. I enjoyed that.

Very much. It's like stereo. Can you tell me Jeremy, please?

So on and so forth. How fossilized the phrase is that? Yeah, who made it at Sally?

It's a Greg Cody when you look at us. And so on comes from old English in the 1500s. And so forth comes from the 1700s. So they were separate. But now they're together. Thanks to Greg Cody. Thank you. Chronologically, that makes sense. So that Greg would invent that. Nobody came up with so forth 21 years later. 21 years later. So he's right that from 1500 to 1700, nobody was saying and so on and so forth. They were doing so on. And then Greg, you're walking in the 1700s.

At a joust, he was like so on and so forth. That's good. Plus I do what a lot of people don't do, which is I put a little invisible ellipses on the end. You realized that and so forth for 1700s, night, Greg Cody was that kind of thing. It was the precursor to that kind of thing. We'd just say and so forth. Right. Exactly. Well put. The next one is better. It's. It has to be because it's ranked higher. You're right. This is said like a parrot. Very good. Well done. He nailed it.

Because you have to say it like that. That's an Uncle Dick joint. Yeah. So it's the phrase very good.

Very good. Do you usually have a restaurant? You're eating food. Sam, like a parrot. What a man with you. They are like a parrot. They are like a parrot. Family. Very good. I will try the

impersonation in a second, even though they make me very, very self-conscious. I will do this.

It should be awful at it. Oh yeah, for sure. For sure. So boys. Look, I promise to do this. I just want to go back to the recreation of what's happening here, because this is some real oral family history. Uncle Dick, one of the strangest people I've ever met. Oh, you've met him. Oh my god. So you could be so lucky. If Greg Cote, he goes to sleep every day for PM. If Greg Cote, if Greg Cote. In fact, didn't get married. He would be a Feral Dick Cote. Yeah, Feral.

I'm like wondering around and everyone looking for scraps. Like a cat. That's exactly how we've been doing. People are leading food out for you. To answer your words in the size of words in the salad. Who made it to salad? Oh my god. Very good. You're going to do that with your mouth. Very good. Go ahead. Give it a shot. I just, I want to set up the whole thing of the table everything before I get to

my my very vulnerable punchlot because I'm not confident in my ability to do this as well as you. You are the masters I submit beforehand. But I do want to set it up. You're at a table and the time that this will appear as a phrase set out of the side of your mouth by your a parrot sound is because was there a parrot in the family? Why is there a parrot sound to celebrate delicious food? And why do the Cody brothers say out of their side of their mouth like a parrot when a meal

is delicious? Why do they blow a towel? You know garlic breath through a parent's voice by saying "Miracle!" I think it's Uncle Dick like not wanting you to know where it came from.

Oh who said that?

Wait six so they're trying to disguise it by making feel like it was coming over from another table.

I told you guys the story right rich Donnelly the third base coach what he would do to

Jim Leeland on the road when he was old. He'd knock under his desk and Jim Leeland would always

go running to the door and then every city turned back around and be like "there's a kids in this place too!" Let's leave them smoking cigarettes at the time. It'd be Jim Leeland I imagine he their tiny ways are a road, right? And I'm not told you guys that story. I know that's new or never are a valid. But old genius champion manager Jim Leeland from city to city. The hotel where

either haunted or haunted by kids who were always running away whenever rich Donnelly wanted to go

to bed for that. It's that poop again. Do you get a little higher? A little more parrot like. So you and Dick would do this together to throw your voice toward another table so that they would be saying that the food was very good. Yeah but it's not just about food. It can be used in general usage as well you know like if I if Chris of our golf shot. Yeah. If he messes a 280 yard drive right down the hall here from Uncle Day like "where are

good? Yeah." But also from it sounds like it's a compliment from the other fairway. They don't be good at throwing their voice into the woods. Somebody in the gallery just said very good like a parrot. Someone please do that on a golf tournament so we can

play it on the shelf. But that's how a cat face works. That's my baby and so on and so forth.

This is a perfect golf shot. Gallery heckle. Oh my god. The white spirits can only somebody do it. Do it at the masters. Yeah I thought man if that happened at the

island green. All right there. You always hold his belly. Greg you ever use it in the bedroom?

What very good between me and my partner. You're throwing that voice into the room like somebody's watching. Who said that? You're trying to scare or lead. It's not. Sometimes she'll say it. Yes. We're in after consummation. We're just mid mid. Come on. It's a fact. It's your dad. It's funny though. It's your mom. Or who live a partner? He finds a cruise. Yeah Greg Cody warm in here saying right after consummation while taking off his glasses and looking disheveled as if after

consummation and then his hand sausage hands open to reveal the side of his mouth shouting very good like a parrot. We can't do better than that. Not visually. That's troubling. Everything you just did to your son is a workplace violation imagining you emerge with his mother from a bedroom where both of you are singing like parrots. While listening to the sweet tunes of

John C. Right. That was the best one you guys had. That one was that was John you open. That's why

you had help. That's why this goes to her to get by and stone street is good. Let's pair Greg Cody's laugh against David Samson's laugh. There's a parrot laugh. Is Lebron gonna play in my amy. What? Why would I be saying to myself that that was a good transition? I'm gonna call you shadow. You're so confident. Honestly we have the out. Yeah.

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