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The MobileViews Podcast is usually co-hosted by Todd Ogasawara and Jon Westfall. However, for this special post, Google NotebookLM's Audio Overviews feature will host the podcast with "AI" synthetic podcast hosts (after a brief introduction by me). I also used the beta Interactive Chat feature to interject a few comments that the synthetic hosts responded to. This podcast focuses on the old Seinfeld TV show's fictional Festivus holiday tradition of the Airing of Grievances. We're going to focus solely on technology related grievances. It can be about hardware, software, services, or even technology trends. Hence, this is the "Airing of Tech Grievances".
Send us a Text Message.In Part 3, Tom and Bert continue with their conversation and discussion on Great TV Moments. This episode covers the years from 1994 through 2019.In 1994 we start with the infamous "OJ Simpson Bronco car chase" (1:45); then we move on to the "1996 Summer Olympics" held in the Atlanta, Georgia (5:48); with Muhammed Ali's lighting of the Torch to start the games and also the terrorist "bombing" at Olympic Park Then we cover the untimely and tragic "Death of Princess Diana" in 1997 (17:32); and the "Bush v Gore 2000 Presidental Election in 2000" (21:34);Onto the Horrific 2001- "September 11th terrorist attacks on America" (29:50); that had world wide implications including War in the Middle East.We also touch on other events that impacted our lives. "Hurricane Katrina" and the devestating flooding of New Orleans (44:30); Then the "Janet Jackson Super Bowl Oops!, the Soprano's and Seinfeld TV finales and the Kanye vs Taylor Swift beef.So much to cover as we wrap up Part 3 with Part 4 on the way!Enjoy the show!You can email us at reeldealzmoviesandmusic@gmail.com or visit our Facebook page, Reel Dealz Podcast: Movies & Music Thru The Decades to leave comments and/or TEXT us at 843-855-1704 as well.
Festivus, the holiday created by the folks on the Seinfeld TV show, is this Saturday: the TV-official day for the airing of grievances. For Donald Trump, every day is a day for the airing of grievances — and this week he had plenty of opportunity: Colorado's Supreme Court threw him off that state's ballot … for now Nearly a quarter of Trump voters say he shouldn't be the nominee if he's convicted of a felony, but another one-third want a president willing to break rules and the law if that gets the job done Trump's erstwhile attorney Rudy Giuliani files for bankruptcy after a defamation judgment that could next challenge Trump His racist statements about immigrants poisoning America ignite fires (a puzzling statement who's married not one, but two immigrants!). Also this week: Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed felony charges against state House Speaker Lee Chatfield. We'll talk with one of the reporters covering the story, Clara Hendrickson of the Detroit Free Press The Colorado decision on Trump gives more support to the case now in front of Michigan's Supreme Court to do the same in our state And a new tally of spending on roads says Governor Whitmer has put $2-billion into her promise to “fix the damn roads” during 2023. And even as we were recording the podcast, more breaking news: a federal Court of Appeals has thrown out parts of Michigan citizen-drawn legislative districts. Mark and Jeff offer their thoughts even as they read the ruling while we record! The perfect gift for the democracy lovers in your life! =========================== This episode is sponsored in part by EPIC ▪ MRA, a full service survey research firm with expertise in: • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management ===========================
National cousins day. Entertainment from 1994. Englands window tax repealed, Machu Picchu found, Mormans arrive in Salt Lake City. Todays birthdays - Alexander Dumas, Amelia Earhart, Robert Hayes, Michael Richards, Lynda Carter, Pam Tillis, Jennifer Lopez, Kristin Chenoweth, Elizabeth Moss, Anna Paquin. Martin Van Buren died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Cousins - Vampire WeekendI swear - All 4 oneSummertime blues - Alan Jacksonbirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Seinfeld TV theme songWonder Woman TV theme songMaybe it was Memphis - Pam TillisI anint your mama - Jennifer LopezExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/
Growing up on show tunes, playing in a band in college, how the Seinfeld TV show in high school inspired a career in stand up, doing comedy at a college gig for nobody, getting discovered by a commercial agent at a gig in LA, why commercial auditions are brutal, touring with Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy, why band names are dumb, and oh so much more! Check out the hilarious Nick Hoff.•Nick Hoff•http://www.nickhoff.comInstagram: @nickhoffcomedyTwitter: @nickhoffFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=6809052#MusicIsFunnyPodcast #nickhoff#RaelynNelsonBand
Remember the Seinfeld TV series back in the 90s, and how they always talked about it being a show about nothing? That's what the media conference NZ Rugby boss Mark Robinson did on Zoom from South Africa was like after the All Blacks beat the Springboks 35-23 yesterday. It went for 20 minutes and no matter how many different ways reporters asked the same question, Robinson refused to say whether or not he endorsed Ian Foster. He wouldn't even say whether Foster would be coach when the All Blacks play Argentina here in Christchurch on 27 August. How about this for wishy-washy? Here's a quote from Robinson: "We've been having conversations right through this time. We believe we know where we stand, we've just got to work through that with him." “Him”, of course, being Foster. It was a bit like the Greens leadership nonsense a few weeks back when every Green MP would bang on about process, if someone asked them whether-or-not they supported James Shaw. Mark Robinson was just the same, going on-and-on-and-on about reviews and processes. It was a media conference about nothing. Just like Seinfeld was a TV show about nothing. But if I was Ian Foster, I think I'd be feeling pretty uncomfortable about the way Robinson was talking. Because it sounds to me like Robinson wants him gone. But something clicked yesterday with that result, didn't it? Whether it's as specific as Jason Ryan working his magic with the forward pack just a few weeks into his new gig, I don't know. Either way, it was a result I certainly wasn't expecting. And if the game had gone how I'd expected, I'd probably be saying Foster has to go. I've been a big advocate of Razor Robertson getting the job and if the All Blacks hadn't won yesterday, I reckon I'd be going down the Razor line again and pushing for him to replace Foster. But the All Blacks didn't lose yesterday. They won. And, as former coach John Hart said on Newstalk ZB, beating the Springboks at Ellis Park is an achievement in itself. And that's why my thinking has changed - after all, what good is having a mind if you can't change it - and I now reckon that NZ Rugby should just stick with Ian Foster until the World Cup in France, in just over a year's time. I know it's just one win for the All Blacks after losing five-out-of-six test matches. And who knows what will happen with Argentina in less than a couple of weeks. But that's the point isn't it? We don't know. But we do know that the All Blacks have just beaten the Springboks in one of the toughest places to play, from a crowd perspective. Which, for me, is enough to think that Foster and Sam Cane haven't just been talking hot air when they've been saying that they think the team has been building towards something good. And they showed that yesterday morning in Johannesburg, didn't they? So why would you do anything to mess with the momentum that will certainly come from that? But aside from the rugby itself, I think when it comes to the All Blacks we can lose perspective big time pretty quickly. Especially when you consider some of the issues that we've been talking about over the past week in relation to people's behaviour. Ian Foster isn't a politician. He hasn't held himself up as some sort of pillar of society. He doesn't want to change the world because he thinks he knows it all. He's a rugby coach. Just a rugby coach. And when it comes down to it, so what if his team loses five-out-of-six test matches? Because, even if it's the All Blacks, it's still just a game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peggy Etra has been a professional Improviser for over 30 years, performing with The Groundlings, TheaterSports, Improvatorium and an ongoing performing cast member with Brian Henson's Puppet Up. (Improvised ADULT Comedy Puppet Show) She puppeteered and voiced; Helen the Goat, Gnarlia the Witch, General Gertie of the Florrfs, The King of Nordanica, Tyler the Jailer…The Barbarian and The Troll look for it on Paramount+ early 2023. Other puppet shows include Showtimes Kidding, The Jim Henson Company's Happytime Murders, Earth to Ned. Other puppet credits: The Muppets, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, Adam Ruins Everything and Big Little Awesome. She is a PROUD member of GLOP (Glorious Ladies of Puppetry) When NOT under a puppet she can be seen on The Last Champion (Film),Seinfeld (TV), Crash and Bernstein (TV) to name a few.
Notes:Fable references a quote by director Alfred Hitchcock. Here is that quote“What is drama but life with the dull bits cut out.”The book that Fable references that discusses “tension on every page” is “Writing the Breakout Novel” by Donald Maass.The Verbivore references a Seinfeld TV series quote that James Scott Bell includes in his book to help make a point about choosing interesting elements that also fit within your story. Here is that quote:“I don't think you do. You see, you know how to *take* the reservation, you just don't know how to *hold* the reservation. And that's really the most important part of the reservation: the holding. Anybody can just take them.” The Verbivore references the “Elements of Fiction Writing” series of books that is connected with WritersDigest.com. We often reference the articles on this website as part of our writing discussions. Here is a link to the list of books in this series: https://www.goodreads.com/series/67685-elements-of-fiction-writing In case you're interested, we've done several past episodes that look at the craft of writing from a varity of lenses. Here are those episodes:Episode 103: The Creative Doer Episode 79: Let's talk about craft booksEpisode 78: Let's talk about The War of Art Books & Movies Mentioned:Elements of Fiction Writing: Conflict and Suspense by James Scott BellThe Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. and E. B. WhiteSeinfeld Complete TV SeriesRope – Directed by Alfred HitchcockHow to Write Dazzling Dialogue: The Fastest Way to Improve Any Manuscript (Bell on Writing) by James Scott BellPlot & Structure: Techniques and Exercises for Crafting a Plot That Grips Readers from Start to Finish by James Scott BellMusic from: https://filmmusic.io 'Friendly day' by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Drew Fortier has a way of just figuring things out. He shares how he got the cash to make his first film, how "Dwellers" is an homage to "C.H.U.D." and the real story behind the recent David Ellefson scandal. Pre-order Dwellers at https://www.dwellersfilm.com/products Find Drew's books at https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18340344.Drew_Fortier Check out The Lucid here: https://thelucidofficial.bandcamp.com/ Films: Her Name Was Christa (2020), Bloodletting (1997), Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie (2016), Dwellers (2021), C.H.U.D. (1984), Timecop (1994), Friends (TV), Seinfeld (TV), Us (2019), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Guinea Pig 5: Mermaid in the Manhole (1988), The Fear Footage (2018) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
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Episode 102 is filled with baseball, barbecue, and a contest for the greatest podcast audience ever.Joey Machado is a marketing guru and the barbecue community is lucky he is a part of it. In part two of our interview we learn more about Blues Hog BBQ and Gateway Drum Smokers, but it humorously begins with a Seinfeld TV show reference. From there we learn why Tim Scheer is a genius and has Joey's, as well as the barbecue industry's ultimate respect. Joey provides exceptional information, but more importantly he is a prime example of how barbecue people are some of the friendliest you will ever meet.Tim Neverett spent last year like most of America, unsure of what each day would bring during a pandemic. The difference though is that most of America does not work as a television and radio play-by-play announcer for the Los Angeles Dodgers. In 2020, the major league baseball season, usually a 162 game marathon became a 60 game sprint played in front of empty/cardboard cutout filled stands. Each day Tim chronicled his time with the team as well as what was happening in this country outside of baseball. The abbreviated 60 game season was hard fought and ultimately won by the Dodgers. Covid Curveball: An Inside View of the 2020 Los Angeles Dodgers World Championship Season is Tim's in-depth look at one of the strangest baseball season's ever, and we were lucky to have the chance to discuss this great book. Elda's Kitchen was featured in episode 97 as we interviewed co-owner, Brie Blackford. They are now sponsoring a contest specifically for our listeners. We wish everyone good luck.In-between the two interviews Leonard tells us about a special day he spent at Yankee Stadium. Without spoiling it, the day included Tino Martinez and Mariano Rivera.We conclude the show with the beautiful song, "Ace and Bobo" from the musician, Dave Dresser and the poet, Shel Krakofsky.We recommend you go to Fifth & Cherry, https://fifthandcherry.com for wonderful cutting boards and http://www.baseballbbq.com for grill tools and clothing for barbecue and baseball fans and the Pandemic Baseball Book Club, https://www.pbbclub.com to find many of the wonderful books we have featured as well as some additional swag.We truly appreciate our listeners and hope that all of you are staying safe.If you would like to contact the show, we would love to hear from you.Call the show - (516) 855-8214Email - baseballandbbq@gmail.comTwitter - @baseballandbbqInstagram - baseballandbarbecueYouTube - baseball and bbqWebsite - https://baseballandbbq.weebly.com
Larry Davids post-Seinfeld TV moment is as highly regarded, if not more so, during its ongoing tenure. We take a look at the impressive world built in another HBO masterstroke...and gerbils in the butt, naturally.
Celebrate the release of the official Seinfeld TV soundtrack with Adam and John! Listen in onto the discussion, full of good music, good times, and terrible Jerry Seinfeld impressions. Plus, a talk about the new Halsey album being produced by Trent Reznor! Serenity and subscribe to G4D NOW! Join your most caffeinated hosts, Adam and John, every week as they discuss the latest music while drinking copious amounts of coffee. Episodes are available on G4DPodcast.com, Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, and Google Music. Don't forget to drop us a like and subscribe!
This week we cover no temp no entrance to Disney; First cars; Negan backstory episode on TWD; Seinfeld returns to the stage + our favorite Seinfeld TV show episodes; Friends reunion on HBO Max; Godzilla vs Kong hit at box office; Aaron Rogers hosts Jeopardy; Rapper DMX's health status & influence; NFL QB Sam Darnold's trade; This Day in Music and more + of course personal insults! Find us on your favorite podcast platforms + video versions on our YouTube channel (It Came From GenX). All show info on our Facebook page (@Itcamefromgenx). Also find us on Instagram: (itcamefrom_genx) Twitter: (@came_gen) TikTok: (@itcamefromgenx330) Email us at: itcamefromgenx330@gmail.com! We hope you stay healthy & gnarly & enjoy the show! #GenX #GenXers #DadShow --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brian-fisher98/support
While a two day hangover may prevent the ladies from answering any serious questions, some casual ones will have to do! And while some of the answers may leave you thinking, “why didn’t I have a glass of rosé to listen along with” one things for sure, you’ll be dreaming about an unlimited Seinfeld TV channel, wearing heels while eating fries at a Vegas cabana, and indulging in an endless amount of organic produce, facials and manicures! Check out our amazing sponsors!!! European Wax Center: Visit waxcenter.com to book your reservation today and check out the new line of products — remember, your first wax is free! Best Fiends: Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play. Talkspace: Get $100 off your first month of online therapy when you use code LADY at Talkspace.com Stamps.com: Go to Stamps.com - click on the Microphone at the TOP of the homepage - and type in LADYGANG to get a special offer that includes a 4-week trial PLUS free postage and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. ThirdLove: Go to ThirdLove.com/ladygang to find your perfect- fitting bra… and get 20% off your first purchase!
This week Chris, Adam, Mark and Walt share a Pool Party Pilsner, celebrate it's glorious return, a promise of summer, and look back fondly on memories of comedic legend Jerry Stiiller and his contribution to one of our favorite Seinfeld TV characters, Frank Costanza. Serenity now, serenity now. POOL PARTY STATS STYLE: PILSNER with SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE HOPSABV: 5.4% IBU: 32HOPS: PACIFICA, WAKATU, WIMEAMALTS: SWAEN PILSNER, CARAPILS
Festivus and Other Twisted Holidays represents Larry McDonough’s Irreverent Jazz take on Christmas with a little influence from the Seinfeld TV show. Catch it at the Black Dog on Monday evening December 23. When Larry talked to Phil Nusbaum, Larry told where the inspiration for the irreverent Christmas comes from.
1989 kom två tv-serier som skulle hålla oss sällskap under många decennier. Vad gjorde Simpsons och Seinfeld så framgångsrika att vi inte kan sluta titta? I vår spaning efter den tid som flytt och märkesåret 1989, har nu turen kommit till komediserierna Seinfeld och Simpsons. Seinfeld skapad av Jerry Seinfeld och Larry David, handlar om ett neurotiskt kompisgäng på Manhattan och den animerade "The Simpsons" av Matt Groening, berättar om den dysfunktionella familjen Simpson med sin karaktäristiska klargula hy, och bosatt i den fiktiva staden Springfield. Nina Asarnoj hittar Seinfelds storhet med hjälp av journalisterna Karin Magnusson och Göran Everdahl. Och Saman Bakhtiari har träffatserietecknaren och Simpsonfanet Jimmy Wallin för att ge oss några ledtrådar till att Simpson dök upp just 1989. Programledare: Gunnar Bolin Producent: Cecilia Blomberg
Open 0:00, 1:06 Hi/Hello, Better Call Saul, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, 8:55 5 Best (Scott's 5. (tie) The Good Fight & Love 4. Big Little Lies 3. The Americans 2. 13 Reasons Why 1. Billions Josh's 5. Big Little Lies 4. Legion 3. The Americans 2. Love 1. Homeland) 25:51 Hollywood Binge Landmark Dedication: Seinfeld... overview, how we remember Seinfeld, Honorable Mention Episodes: The Junior Mint, The Soup Nazi, Elaine channeling Al Pacino from Scene of a Woman thru Jerry Seinfeld, The Lip-Reader, The Pool Guy, Kramer doing MovieFone, The Boyfriend, Keith Hernandez, Seinfeld TV ratings overview, The Deal, The Jimmy, Mel Torme, Brian Cranston, The Parking Garage, Bubble Boy, Newman, Frank Costanza, 45:56 5 Favorite Episodes (Scott's: The Contest, The Pick, The Bizarro Jerry, The Abstinence, and Serenity Now. Josh's: The Subway, The Rye, The Chicken Roaster, The Voice, and Merv Griffin) 2:09:30 Famous Actresses who played Jerry's girlfriends, Anti-Dentite, Great Guest Actors, what's up next week!
Today's Guest: Lauren Bowles, actress, "True Blood" Order 'True Blood: The Complete Fifth Season (Blu-ray/DVD Combo + Digital Copy),' available from Amazon.com by clicking on the DVD cover above! Could there be a better time to interview actress Lauren Bowles? In a career that’s been steadily on the upswing, she joined HBO’s bloody hot drama “True Blood” this season as the newest waitress at Merlotte’s. And the show’s three topline stars, Anna Paquin, Alexander Skarsgard and Stephen Moyer, appear naked on the cover of Rolling Stone this week, dripping in blood—fake blood, I assume, but it got the idea across. LAUREN BOWLES audio excerpt: "True Blood is a very lighthearted set compared to the world being depicted." Lauren Bowles, star of HBO's 'True Blood' Besides True Blood, Lauren will appear in February in the next Farrelly Brothers movie, Hall Pass, with Owen Wilson and Christina Applegate. Today, the New York Times did a major story about New York fashion being overtaken by the influence of “Seinfeld” TV character Elaines Benes. What does that have to do with Lauren Bowles? Elaine was played by her sister, Julia Louis-Dreyfus. But she’s also married to the business: “Mad Men” fans will recognize her husband Patrick Fischler as foul-mouthed comedian Jimmy Barrett, whose wife Don Draper memorably shtupped. Patrick also did extended stints on “Lost” and “Southland” before landing a role in the Steve Carrell comedy, Dinner for Schmucks. How about that? I worked in “shtupped” and “schmucks” into a single paragraph! And on top of everything else, she’s a new mom, so let’s try to keep it down on the set and not wake the baby. Lauren Bowles Twitter • Order True Blood: Season 3 from Amazon.com Actress Lauren Bowles' husband, Patrick Fischler, also visited Mr. Media: Kicking Through the Ashes: My Life As A Stand-up in the 1980s Comedy Boom by Ritch Shydner. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
The Doctors have a fix for you. Inside the hypodermic is a potent mix of: Mockingjay Part 2, Creed, Harry Potter (series), Twilight (series), Mockingjay Part 1, Hunger Games, Donald Sutherland, Klute, MASH, Kelley's Heroes, Jack Bauer, Kiefer Sutherland, Call of Duty, 24, Hurt Locker, Flatliners, Pretty Woman, Julia Roberts,Joel Schumacher, Don't Look Now, Jennifer Lawrence, Joy, Josh Hutcherson, Bridge to Terabithia, Red Dawn (2012), RV, Zathura: A Space Adventure, Jon Favreau, Dax Shepard, Liam Hemsworth, Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Devil Wears Prada, Sylvester Stallone, Expendables, Rocky Balboa, James Cameron, Alien 2 (aka Aliens), Alien, Terminator, Ryan Coogler, Tim Burton, Batman (?year?), Fargo (series), Cool Hand Luke, Rocky V, Rocky IV, Grudge Match, Robert Diniro, Over the Top, Kyle Eastwood, Frank Stallone, Norm McDonald, Cop Land, Janeane Garofalo, Brian (it's really James) Mangold, Daylight, Harvey Kietel, Ray Liotta, Sopranos, James Gandolfini, Burgess Meredith, Talia Shire, Robert Logia, Stirling Silliphant, Poseidon Adventure, Sage Stallone, Gravity, Birdman, Phylicia Rashad, Aretha Franklin, Charles S. Dutton, Medea, Chuck Wagon commercials, Judge Dredd, Dirty Dozen, Brooklyn, Saoirse Ronan, Atonement, Hanna, Luc Besson, Transporter (series), Lucy, Grand Budapest, The Lovely Bones, City of Ember, Lucy 2, Taxi, La Femme Nikita, Bridget Fonda, Leon: Professional, Taken (series), Colombiana, Arther 3, Imelda Marcos, Jim Broadbent, Julie Walters, Education Rita, Michael Caine, Barry Williford, Seinfeld (TV series), Legend, Tom Hardy, The Krays, Locke, Goodfellas, Casino, Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, Black Mass, The Departed, Jack Nicholson, Brian Helgeland, L.A. Confidential, Payback, Point Blank, Lee Marvin, Richard Donner, Lethal Weapon (series), Mel Gibson, Emily Browning, Tara Fitzgerald, Christopher Eccelston, The Leftovers (TV series), Danny Boyle, Shallow Grave, 28 Days Later, Ewan McGregor, Trainspotting, Shawn of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Simon, The Cornetto Trilogy, End of the World, Simon Pegg, David Thewlis, Island of Doctor Moreau (1996), Val Kilmer, Robert Downey Jr, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Shane Black, The Revenant, All That Jazz, Deliverance, Bugsy Malone, Scott Baio, Jody Foster, Tom Sawyer, Johnny Whitacre, Alan Parker, Midnight Express, Jim Henson, The Frog Prince, The Muppet Musicians of Bremen, The Muppet Movie and Paper Moon. Questions or comments? Contact Adam & Gregor at: show@hollywoodrx.net. Review us on iTunes...Today! Like us on Facebook. Or both.
Aaron's Top 5 Will's Top 5 "Pamela" "I'll Supply the Love""Stop Loving You" "Caught in the Balance""Africa" "Without Your Love""Hold the Line" "The Turning Point""Georgy Porgy" "Rockmaker"Will and Aaron face off in a Top 5 Toto playlist battle. Aaron offers a historical perspective on Toto and their members' work as studio musicians in the late 70s and early 80s (including on Michael Jackson's monster album, Thriller). Will takes us through his playlist and makes a comically absurd analogy between the work of a studio musician (a "Rockmaker") and that of a McDonald's hamburger maker. Aaron offers his playlist and admits that he hates the chorus of "Georgy Porgy." Everyone wholeheartedly agrees except for Will who is shamed for his taste. Ryan attempts to contain his rage as he compares Toto's music to the paintings of Thomas Kincaid and bad Sonic the Hedgehog video game music. Jon confesses that after initially hating the idea of listening to a lot of Toto, he realized that he already knew some of Toto's music and now likes a good bit more of it. And while Nate enjoys "Africa," he finds the ballads interminable, comparing them to a giant dry sandwich and Toto's oeuvre to circus peanuts. Further discussion includes the merits (or lack thereof) of "Georgy Porgy," "Pamela," and "Africa," our different listening strategies, and the role of live performance with Toto. The episode closes with voting on the best playlist and the doling out of punishment for the loser. Additional Audio Excerpts: Katie Melua (“A Happy Place”), The Wailin’ Jennys (“All the Stars”), Sarah Jarosz (“Annabelle “Lee), Lucy Rose (“Shiver”), The Head and the Heart (“Shake” / “Lost In My Mind”), Future Islands (“On the Water”), Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (“Moonland”), Jamiroquai (“Seven Days in Sunny June”), No Doubt (“Spiderwebs”), Joy Division (“Shadowplay” / “She’s Lost Control”), New Radicals (“Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too” / “You “Get What You Give”), M83 (“Midnight City”), The Killers (“This Is Your Life” / “Human”), Steely Dan (“Bad Sneakers / “Home At Last”), Seals and Crofts (“Get Closer”), Boz Scaggs (“Lowdown” / “Lido Shuffle” / “What Can I Say”), Leo Sayer (“We Can Start It All Over Again”), Michael Jackson (“Human Nature”), Pulp Fiction - movie (“This IS a tasty burger” - Samuel L. Jackson quote), David Hasselhoff (“Du”), Disney’s The Lion King - movie (“Hakuna Matata”), Cheryl Lynn (“Got To Be Real”), Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - video game (“Casino Night Zone” — multiplayer version), The Backstreet Boys ("I Want It That Way"), Foreigner (“Feels Like the First Time”), Seinfeld - TV show (“This is a terrible sandwich…” - Michael Richards quote), The Princess Bride - movie (“Anyone want a peanut?” — André the Giant quote), Stan Kenton & His Orchestra (“The Peanut Vendor”), Boston (“More Than a Feeling”), Daft Punk (“Give Life Back To Music”), Black Lace (“Agadoo”), Sigor Rós (“Gobbledigook”), Wye Oak (“Holy Holy”), St. Lucia (“Elevate”), Toto (“Child’s Anthem” / “Hydra” / “I’ll Be Over You” / “I Won’t Hold You Back” / “99” / “Endless” / “Rosanna” — live in Paris, 2007)
Archenemies and insurance.??.??.99: I think that everyone has an archenemy, just like in Batman or Superman. I don't really mean that it has to be someone that you hate, because I bet Superman never really hated that one guy who was always throwing Kryptonite at him. Rather, more along the lines of the relationship between Jerry Seinfeld and Newman off of the Seinfeld TV show. One particular person who seems to always thwart your plans, be the thorn in your saddle, always in your hair, or otherwise makes you cringe whenever you hear their name. For me, in the second semester of my freshman year I had a class with somebody who sparked these emotions from the beginning. To be honest, they have carried out to be that perpetual enemy who is always looming the background. Of course, it's not by life's pursuit to get rid of this person, but I'll always think of them as my archenemy.11.17.00: I think insurance companies should provide medical care, since it is in their best interests to make sure that you stay alive as long as possible. Maybe nothing as fancy as improving the quality of life, but something along the lines of at least preserving it - until the next insurance bill. When you get down to it, a life insurance policy is really nothing more than a bet between you and the insurance company about when you're going to die. Sure, you could romanticize it by saying that you are ensuring that those who you leave behind will have enough money to see to it that you have a decent burial or whatever, but you can't get around the fact that the insurance company would want you to stay alive for as long as possible so that you could give them more money. Now, with that type of incentive, why don't insurance companies provide basic health care so that you really will live to pay another bill? In life nowadays, it seems like there isn't any more powerful a motive than greed - so when you're life is in the balance, wouldn't you want someone caring for you who is driven by that insurmountable urge?
Herschel and Boss bark about Jake Fromm's departure, the addition of Jamie Newman, and what it all means for the Georgia Bulldogs football team. spk_0: 0:00Welcome to the inaugural edition of The Blawg The Dawgs Podcast. I'm Herschel Gurley. I'm here with my co-host, Boss Dawg - Boss, say hello to the people.spk_1: 0:27Hello and welcome to the inaugural edition and hope you'll will stay with us for this fun journey.spk_0: 0:33Yeah, me as well. So we're glad to be here. Just to kind of set this up. We just want this to be a forum where we can talk about topics that are relevant to UGA football, and all things Dawgs and kind of keep this conversation going, Not only during the season but in the off season. So, I guess it's smart to start with how we came to be fans of the Dawgs or follow the Dawgs. So, Boss, why don't you start with your Georgia genesis story and we'll go from there.spk_1: 1:02So for me, not a UGA alum, just a fan, But, uh, started in the '04 season, you were visiting me at at my alma mater for a clash of our two schools. And after that game was over, we just happened to be watching a Georgia game. We come from smaller college football schools. So, needed a big time college football fix, got interested in it from there and then really took off in Shockley's senior year and really got into it in the '05 season and then kind of went on from there. Been a Dawgs fan ever since. And I bleed red and black.spk_0: 1:39Highs and lows in that journey.spk_1: 1:41Yes, very much so.spk_0: 1:43I think everybody can appreciate that. So for me, similar, we both went to I-AA football program schools. So you kind of need a main attraction on Saturdays. I went to visit some friends in Athens and strictly went to party. Just happened to be the Auburn-Georgia game. Auburn team that had Jason Campbell and Cadillac and that whole crew. And it was the game Odell Thurman took one like 101 yards to the house, interception return right into the Georgia student section where we were sitting and I've been hooked ever since, man. So, maybe I need to get an Odell Thurman jersey. I feel like I'm selling that short by not rocking that. But that's kind of where it started for me. So yeah, well, we're gonna do what we can to give you the best insight we can from from our point of view. And hopefully everybody enjoys it. We look forward to hearing what you all think as well, So let's start at the top here. Obviously, the big story is Jake decided that he's going to forego his final year of eligibility and head to the NFL. I know from some of our conversations that was not a surprise to you, Boss. Why don't you elaborate on that a littlespk_1: 2:59Just from following the story all year and from listening to everything, talking to other people on forums, and reading everything. I feel like from the beginning of the season, his plan seemed to be that he was gonna go before the season. And I know that a lot of people seem to think that his struggles towards the end of the season were going to lead to him coming back. Unfortunately, his struggles during the season were kind of a genesis of the struggles of the whole offense. The entite offense struggled this season. All Dawgs can admit to that. I don't really feel like anything was going to change with Jake coming back. Could he improve his draft stock? Maybe. But Jake is not going to all of a sudden become a running quarterback. He's not gonna all of a sudden become super athletic. He's not gonna run a 4.4 40. Jake is who he is. He's a super intelligent, accurate passer. Most of the time when he has, you know, his number one available. As you and I have talked about for the person that I can most compare him to for the type of leader, the type of person, the type of quarterback he is, he reminds me the most of Troy Aikman. I know that the Troy Aikman-type quarterback doesn't really fit today's NFL, but that's the type of quarterback that he reminds me of. He throws to a spot, not to a person. He expects his receivers to be in in a certain spot. And that's how Aikman was. Aikman was also notorious for being terrible in bad weather because he had smaller hands. Also had great offensive line, great running game. So that's the type of quarterback he reminds me of.spk_0: 4:47To that point, I would just say, maybe Aikman is remembered differently if he played during the modern offenses of today, right? You know, maybe he looks different in a Sean Payton offense. Or maybe he looks different in a Josh McDaniels offense. Different times, different games.spk_1: 5:03Exactly, exactly, Aikman wasn't, you know, asked to throw the ball, 35 times a game. I don't think Aikman ever threw for more than 22 or 23 touchdowns because he wasn't asked to. He didn't need to for them to win and Jake's not gonna be a day one starter in the NFL, I don't think he's going to be asked to. Nor do I think he should be asked to. I think he needs to go to a place like the Saints, like the Patriots, to develop, but we're getting off topic. Sorry, rambling, but I feel that, you know, it wasn't a big surprise to me. I feel like his plan all along was to go to the league. And I don't feel like his struggles deterred him very much. Because of the things that I said, I don't think he's gonna be able to improve on them by coming back to UGA for a season. I think we would see the same things, his numbers may improve, but I don't think that you're gonna see his big changes. His strengths are still going to be his strengths and his weaknesses are still gonna be his weaknesses.spk_0: 5:54Yeah, and I think as we talked about a lot over the course of season, I was the exact opposite of you. I was shocked when the news came out. Obviously, it dropped the same day as the Cade Mays stuff. So that was the first news story that kind of popped up on my Twitter feed. But then I saw Jakes announcement and I 'bout fell off my chair. I just, he always struck me as a four-year guy. And maybe I was just being idealistic about that. I just thought based on his trajectory, he just reminded me, in so many ways, of Aaron with wanting to come back, wanting to finish. But I do think there were some things that happened near the end of the year that gave me a little bit of pause. It hasn't really been talked about officially, anything about it. But you just can't convince me that that injury scare during the SEC Championship didn't kind of cloud his mind a little bit and get him thinking, it could happen that quick. And if that does happen, what is the future moving forward? I mean, I certainly agree with you that he's not gonna change his profile any. He's gonna be who he is, which I certainly think he's an NFL quarterback, and I think he will get drafted. Absolutely. But, he obviously got the draft grade he felt comfortable with, the grade he had told himself that was gonna be acceptable for him to leave, and he rolled with it, and I don't think anybody faults him for that. And I think everybody will remember him for what he is and what he was. And that's a Damn Good Dawg. So, obviously we wish Jake the best and he'll be great and we'll keep rooting for him, whatever jersey he ends up being in. But obviously, with him leaving it left a big hole in that quarterback room. And the smoke had been pretty much since the SEC Championship that the coaching staff had been talking with different transfers. And finally, it comes through that Jamie Newman has has signed with the Dawgs, which, if you follow college football at large, you know he played at Wake Forest, in Dave Clawson's offense. They did some big things this year. What are your thoughts on that transfer, Boss? How do you think he's gonna look in a Georgia offense next year?spk_1: 7:51Well, I think he's going to fit what the transition of the offense is going to look like. I think that bringing in this type of quarterback really shows that Kirby is hopefully going to take his imprint off the offense and just let the offense be and, you know, let it evolve into the modern college style. But, boy, as much as I love the '17 team, I feel like for Kirby, the worst thing that happened was maybe getting so close to the title and not winning. And honestly, I think that the worst thing would have been for the evolution of the program would have been if Kirby and the Dawgs would have won the '17 title because the game has moved past that style of football. There's no longer games where you can win throwing for 41 yards a game or throwing a limited amount of passes, such as when Georgia throttled Tennessee in '17 41-0. There just isn't games like that anymore, unless you're playing a lesser opponent. College simply doesn't work that way anymore. You have to be able to throw the ball and you have to go throw the ball downfield. Newman's biggest strength, everybody talks about his legs and how he's gonna bring a running element, Jake could run the ball. Jake, for whatever reason, this year they chose not to run the football, and I think the biggest reason that no one ever talks about. look who was behind Jake this year. As much as everybody talked and raved about Stetson Bennett - I don't think that the coaching staff trusted Stetson enough to let Jake run the football and risk injury. That's just my opinion.spk_0: 9:30The transfer shows that, right? I think their pursuit of transfer options from the portal showed that because if if they had felt confident with Stetson Bennett, then they would have said this is gonna be Stetson's show. We're gonna let him roll and go with it. And I do think it is very telling, 'cause I know folks have talked a lot about, well, what about, you know, D'wan Mathis, which, obviously, with this health situation, I think it's too soon to even consider him for that role. Now, I think maybe he could evolve into that one day. But, they know they don't have a Jake Fromm on that roster who could walk in as a freshman and capably lead that team. And I think it also shows they have urgency with the defense that's gonna come back. And I think that's why they went and got Jamie Newman. I mean, I think Jamie Newman allows them some things that even though he could move, I don't know that Jake was a play extender like Jamie Newman has the opportunity to be. And with all the edge talent they have coming back, whether it be George Pickens or Demetris Robertson or hopefully, you know, a healthy Dominic Blaylock and then all the freshmen that are coming in. You hope that there are some unplanned successes, right, where he moves a little bit, breaks the pocket, and these guys can kind of improvise, and we bust some more plays. It just felt like to me, the offense this year was very stagnant. Not a lot of big explosive plays. And I think that's part of the allure of Jamie Newman is that that could happen. I did see a stat that was really interesting. He had the second best tight window percentage in all of college football behind Joe Burrow, which, I think all Georgia fans are familiar with tight windows for receivers this year. So that was interesting to me, I was I was happy to see that.spk_1: 11:21Another thing that I go back to with the the legs aspect of it is the one thing that does excite me is the fact that the zone read this year was pretty much non-existent for Georgia, mainly because everyone knew that Jake was not gonna tuck it and run. He just wasn't gonna do it, whether it be because of the risk of injury or what have you. Everyone knew he was not going to run the ball. So everyone teed off on the running back every single time. The end crashed every single time. Because next season there will be the threat of the run, I think that this year Georgia will be more confident with the quarterback room. Now you'll still have Stetson Bennett. Hopefully, you'll have a healthy D'wan Mathis. You'll also have the incoming freshman Carson Beck. It'll be a much more competitive quarterback room behind Jamie Newman, as opposed to behind Jake from this past year.spk_0: 12:15Absolutely. I think I think there's some validity to that. I think obviously the hope is that Jamie stays healthy all year and kind of takes the mantle of the starter and runs with it. Obviously, that's what's best for the team and they get some rhythm and they roll, man. So I'm looking forward to seeing it. It makes the spring game, I think, a lot more intriguing because you kind of get to see a new guy. It sort of reminds me of the two spring games with Jake in '17 and then Justin in '18, their first spring games. Kind of getting to see what the new guy looks like and and where all that sits. So that'll be fun. Come mid-April, I'm seeing they're projecting like April 18th for G-Day, even though currently unannounced. But that's the projections, so that'll be great. Hopefully they'll be on ESPN or the SEC Network, everybody can check that out. One final note on Jamie Newman. Boss and I are big fans of this company in Nashville called Seven Six Apparel. Seven Six released a shirt shortly after Jamie's announcement that he was going to be a Dawg that was just the word "Newman" across the front in the Seinfeld TV show font, which I thought was fantastic. And, just a postscript to that, I was listening to Seth Emerson a couple days after that, and he dropped this nugget about Wayne Knight, the guy who played Newman on Seinfeld, is actually a UGA grad. So, love that. He went to Cartersville High School, the same high school that Trevor Lawrence went to and played football there, actually. I think the the marketing department, sports marketing department, with UGA Athletics is really dropping the ball if, for homecoming, they don't have Wayne Knight come on campus and do the coin flip or something like that. That would be an epic picture of Jamie and Seinfeld's Newman standing beside each other holding the game ball, or something like that, would just crack me up.spk_1: 14:00I think that would be a great chance for the fans this year to get a you know, a Newman chant going or something like half the stadium do "New" the other half do "Men." I think that'd be a great chant this year.spk_0: 14:15Yeah, I'm here for that, I'm here for that. All right, we'll transition away from the quarterback. Let's talk about an area that maybe folks don't really highlight, an area that's maybe not as sexy, but certainly there's a couple of big holes there, with Charlie Warner and Eli Wolf leaving after graduation, news came out that the Dawgs added Tre' McKitty from the transfer portal, was the tight end at FSU, which is obviously great, especially with the news of Darnell Washington coming. And they kind of get two big guys that can catch the football out there. What do you think there, well, let's let's just stay with Tre', what do you think Tre's addition could mean to the offense and to the team?spk_1: 14:50Well, Tre's edition also signifies the change in offensive philosophy because he is more of your pass-catching tight end. You know, bring in an Eli Wolf last year, you know, signified more of your status quo. He was more of your run blocking tight end, and Eli Wolf when he came in last year, was PFF's third highest rated run blocking tight end the year before in 2018, of I remember correctly, something like that, he was really high up there. So as tight ends go, when he was at Tennessee, bringing him in meant more of you know he's been brought in as a run blocker. Now, he really contributed as a pass catcher in certain games as well. But I feel that bringing in McKitty really shows that the transition to the different style of offense that Georgia is going to run. McKitty is most famously known for that weird play for Florida State last year, where he would happen to be the unfortunate person that was standing backwards in the formation. Watch this guy's film guys. He is a very, very athletic, tight end. He's like 6'4, 245, can run. He is a mismatch for most linebackers. Unfortunately for Florida State, he just didn't have anyone to throw him the ball. I feel like, you put him with Darnell, and if nothing else, it gives us a veteran player that you know, has played in college football and knows the ropes. That kid, if nothing else, gives Darnell Washington a leader for a year, has another guy there for a year to at least help him in some way. Show him the ropes because Washington is gonna be several thousand miles away from home. You know, learning not only learning in the college game, but learning the college life so that could be a big transition for a kid, especially that far away from home.spk_0: 16:45Yeah, I'm glad you brought up the point about the transition in the offense to more of a pass catching offense. I noticed multiple people say, which is funny - Coach Richt said it when they interviewed him about Tre' McKitty - but the buzz word that tells you that he's not a run blocker, people keep saying he's a "willing run blocker", meaning he's a team guy and will do it if asked to, but that ain't why he's on the roster. Just cause he's a "willing blocker", that doesn't always mean that he's able. So I thought that buzzword's been funny. Willing blocker? Um, yeah, he'll get in your way. He'll take up some space. But he's not gonna be having a lot of pancakes on the stat sheet. I do think your point is, is relevant about the fact that he can catch the football, that he will be a target. I do think one of the undersold stories in the regression of the offense this year was the absence of Isaac Nauta. You know you say what you want about Isaac, but he he was somebody the defense at least had to gameplan for from a vertical perspective, so he could occupy the safety, keep them away from, you know, doubling up on the outside receiver. That is just not something that was there this year. Charlie and Eli did just fine, but I wouldn't call either one of them a vertical threat or somebody you had to really, really game plan for up the seam. And I think that Tre' and Darnell will both provide that. So it may create some windows for open receivers that weren't there, just based on the level of athlete that's gonna be at the position. I think the other thing it does, is it really makes for some intriguing options offensively to try and scheme some guys open because you're gonna have two guys that are, from a roster perspective, tight ends, but may be able to move around and do some things, whether it be crossing routes or quick digs that you just wouldn't otherwise see from a traditional tight end, especially in that SEC build. So, I think it's exciting. It's always good to see guys that have one final bite at the apple, that last transfer year, choose to come play for Georgia. So I'm excited to see what Tre' does, and, uh, you know, hopefully he puts up video game numbers and gets drafted and rolls on. So I'm excited to see that.spk_1: 19:03There's also one other thing about Tre' before we move on. You know, we really have no idea what Georgia has in Fitzpatrick and Goede at this point. And it has come out that Goede is going to play baseball in the spring. spk_0: 0:00I saw that. spk_1: 19:18So with that happening, he's gonna miss, you know, probably the majority of spring practice, the majority of spring meetings. I mean, that takes out that's what, four months, depending on how far Georgia goes. Hopefully they go to the College World Series. But that takes out another four or five months that he's gonna be away from football. And you know, that's time away that he could be, bulking up and developing as a tight end for Georgia. So that makes this McKinney transfer all the more important for the beginning of the season.spk_0: 19:50Yeah, I will say, postscript on that, I did see a note, some further depth on that. Apparently, he will be with the baseball team until spring practice officially begins, and then he will stay with the football team through the G-Day game, and then he'll go back to the baseball team. But I still think your point is valid because even not being in that regular football mode, whether it be in the lead up to spring practice or post spring practice, you know, I think it matters. I think also to there were some durability concerns with both of them last year. So just the fact that the the tight end room is buttoned up with two guys, and two bigger guys, I think will be great for the composition of the offense and the things that it will allow them to do schematically. So, yeah, that's a great point. So let's finish up with, I just want to talk about the defensive returns because obviously, the lack of success we had keeping people on the offensive side, the inverse occurred on the defensive side with big names that came back. Rat Trap Richie, Richard LeCounte Eric Stokes, Malik Herring and Monty Rice - all big gets to come back, and I feel like it's almost like getting four extra recruits in your class. And guys, you already know what you're getting from them. So, uh, how excited does that make you about the 2020 defense and kind of how things will look on that side of the ball?spk_1: 21:08Well, this defense was going to be stellar without these guys. I mean, just with the talent that was coming back without these four, then you throw in these four and it has a chance to be the best in the country again, points per game. It has a chance to be even better, as Kirby likes to say, havoc plays, you throw in LeCounte coming back, he's now gonna go back, and he's gonna go back into his spot. But he's gonna go into the J. R. Reed role as the leader of the defense. Stokes has really been, since he took over the starting role last year from Tyson, been the best defensive back on the field, and then this gives you three legitimate cornerbacks to just rotate as needed between him, Campbell, and Daniels. Then you throw in Tyrique Stevenson, who is gonna be really hard to keep off the field because any time he's on the field, he's all over the ball.spk_0: 22:11He's a grown man.spk_1: 22:12:ike I really don't know how you keep Tyrique - oh, yeah, he's freak. Monty's gonna be one of your starting inside linebackers, probably with Dean. And if anyone who's not excited about Dean, I don't know what's wrong with you. Like, honestly, I know he didn't flash his freshman year, but I keep going back to Roquan. Roquan wasn't Roquan his freshman year either? I mean, you saw flashes his sophomore year of what that player he could be. I feel like Dean has the instincts that every time he was on the field, you saw them. But he just wasn't physically there because he got hurt the beginning of the year with a high ankle sprain and just wasn't ready. He didn't really fully recover from that until the end of the season, and by that point, Tae, you couldn't take Tae off the field because he was all over the place and he just earned it. And you're not gonna take Monty off the field because he's really your best linebacker. Malik. Every year you keep saying this is the year for Malik and realistically, I mean, this is his last year, so this has to be it. I feel like Malik could have the type of year that Tyler Clark did last year. Tyler Clark was expected his junior year to really have that big year and didn't. But then his senior year, he comes back and he does have a much more productive year. Still not as good a year as everyone expected his junior to be, but a much more productive year. And you fit more into the team mold of what you know he was expected to do. And he had a huge year, boosted his draft stock. I expect the same thing with Malik Herring next year. Another guy that's not on this list that wasn't mentioned, that kinna just goes by the wayside 'cause he got redshirted and kind of got lost in the shuffle, Julian Rochester. I mean, he's our, you know, he really is the only other guy because we have so many new guys. We lost, I think, five guys graduated this year from the defensive line. Him and Malik and Jordan Davis are now the leaders of that defensive line group, and everybody else is pretty much a pup, even though Jordan Davis might be the largest pup I have ever seen. I still feel that, you know, Julian, if even if it's not his play on the field, shows it his leadership and you know hey, this is the right way to do it is gonna be invaluable for the defense.spk_0: 24:38I thought that was a big time chess move by Kirby to I mean, you could tell that was deliberate. I know they kept saying it's because of the ACL, hee's not quite there, and blah blah blah. But come on, man. He looked at the depth chart. He knew that the way things were going what the tea leaves read. So I thought that was, he played that beautifully because the games he did play in were all big games. And then, hey, gets to come in and fill some spots there in the middle and I mean, you know, we say that Julian may just be kind of a contributor type, but we don't know that. e may come out and have a monster year. And to your point about Malik. I do think that's true. I do love me some Malik Herring. I think he could be such a stud. I wonder if, within that defensive scheme, you know, I think so much of Kirby's defense, and I thought this was so interesting about how they were all termed the "No Name Defense" this year. I do think there's something to that. I think Kirby's defense, and I've always thought this, is an assignment defense, It requires guys to play their assignment. I think it's why he has such a a love-hate relationship with Richard LeCounte. It's because he can see the tantalizing talent that Richard has. But he also knows that Richard has to play within the scheme, and I think you saw Richard do that over the back half of the season. And, boy, was it exciting to see. And it's exciting to think about what he'll do next year, and I agree with you. I think he does step into that leadership role that kind of goes out the door with J. R. And while we're talking about J.R., let's just also say, Damn Good Dog. Love me some J. R. Reed. What an addition from the transfer portal. I think he'll be one of those guys that gets remembered more fondly as the years go on. I think Richard has that opportunity. I think his narrative is great, too, because he kind of started the good momentum for Kirby's regime, right? I mean, he was the first recruit to say I believe in this guy and I'm coming and he's an in state guy, wearing the Santa outfit, promising all the Florida wins with Jake. I mean, Richard has the opportunity, if they have a special year next year, I think to really cement himself in Dawgs lore when it comes to a legacy conversation. So that's exciting and yeah, I agree with you. I think these are just additions, right? I think that defense was gonna be a monster next year, regardless, just because it played so many guys last year and was so deep, which I think was was valuable. And I think that'll show in spades next year when they come back, rocking and ready to go. Yeah, So I mean, I'm excited, I think with the additions in the transfer portal with what they've got coming back on defense, I think there's a lot to be optic optimistic about if you're Georgia fan for 2020. There's just, the schedule is tough because it's always tough in the SEC, but it's not that bad. I mean, I told you this last week, if you go through that schedule, outside of having to go to Tuscaloosa, do any of those teams really scare you? Is there a quarterback on that list that you really go, oh, boy, I feel like he might hurt our defense? I mean, I just I don't see it, man. If they can stay healthy, they're gonna be in a really, really good spot moving forward.spk_1: 27:47I agree, I just wish the season wasn't so far away.spk_0: 27:50I know it's terrible. And it's the worst time of the year. I was telling my wife this, and she's like, I don't care. But my baseball team is really bad right now. So it just makes the gap between the end of college football and the start of college football excruciatingly long. So I am just counting down the days until September 7th in the Benz for them to put that whippin' on UVA. So, yeah, I don't know. You got any closing thoughts today?spk_1: 28:19I do want to make one comment on the Cade Mays transfer. Honestly, you and I have talked about it. Cade Mays for me, both of us really, you know, I'm not upset about him transferring. I'm upset, kind of the same way I was upset about when Fields transferred. Wasn't upset about Fields leaving, just, if you're gonna leave, just leave. Don't drag the university through the mud with it. This whole suit thing with his dad and you know I understand, if you're gonna file suit you have to do it within the two-year statute of limitations. I get that. But you know, this pinky obviously isn't hindering you, but so much, you know, you're able to go hunt and be able to post all these pictures on social media, talking about Kevin, his father, not talking about Cade. Talking about his dad doing all this stuff. You know, obviously losing the tip of your pinky finger is not hindering you but so bad. You really don't need to drag the university through the mud with a public suit. And it is public knowledge for those people out there who think that you know, the university or people are digging for information. It's not hard to find if you're typing Kevin Mays. It pops up on Google, just saying, so that's the only thing I'll say about it. I wish Cade the best in Tennessee. I hope that when the time comes, I hope he does well every other game, except when he plays Georgia. That's really my only opinion on Cade Mays, have nothing against him for wanting to go home and play with his brother.spk_0: 29:45Yeah, I'm right there with you on that. I mean, I think I think you know my thoughts on Cade. I think people that were acting like the sky was falling when it's announced that Cade Mays is leaving, I just kind of think, man, that they've recruited so well at that position, it's just that is not a loss where I feel some deep angst about not having him next year. And you know how him and his family choose to deal with that, that's their business. You know, I certainly have my opinion on it. I would have done it differently, but, you know, to each their own. I'm with you. I hope he has a great career at Tennessee. I hope he goes on and has a great NFL career. I just hope that they get their butt stomped in when the Dawgs come to town. So that's kind of where I stand on it, yeah, I agree with you. Well, I just wanna say thanks to everybody for listening. Come back and listen with us next week, we're gonna release every Tuesday, give us a follow on the social media accounts. It's just @BlawgTheDawgs. That's Twitter, Instagram, @BlawgTheDawgs. That's A-W-G on Blawg and Dawgs. We will look forward to spending the weeks of the offseason with you and get everybody ready for the 2020 season. Like we'll say every week. Go Dawgs, Sic 'Em.spk_1: 0:00Go Dawgs. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy