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LaVar Arrington, TJ Houshmandzadeh, and Plaxico Burress react to Donald Trump signing an Executive Order to protect the Army-Navy standalone game window. The guys give their thoughts on unretiring retired numbers after Matt Leinart brought up LaVar's name during his viral moment this week. Plus, the guys pay tribute for Chuck Norris.
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Fellas, y'all know what time it is
Before we get going, just got asked
How y'all feeling, man?
How's everybody doing?
Man, Lava, you already know what it is
I hear, baby
It's not a cloud
It's been nice
There's 80 degrees at 9 a.m.
It's been extremely hot out here
But man, clear skies can get palm trees
Great weather, man
So great weather, I feel very good
Myself, I know you feel ex-litten also
Yeah, I feel pretty good
Of course he feels, man
Come on, stop that
Yeah, I saw y'all guys have
Had a heat wave this way
Y'all got to head to the 90s out there
In California, you're looking for y'all
But on the flip side of things
On the other coast
You know, it's fairly nice today
It's not
It's not mad brick
But, you know, you know, like the high fifties today
So it's not bad
Oh, the sun's shining, 50 degrees, man
Got me thinking about busing the grill up
And that's how you do it out here
On the east coast when we reach 50 degrees
It's like springtime for us
Let's go, we turning the corner
First day of spring we getting there
I can smell the barbecue now
Let's go
I love that
You know what barbecue makes you think about
Make you think about tailgate
And make you think about football
You know, that's what you do before
Enduring the games
Well, it's interesting
A report came out
A report from Donald Trump
Issued an executive order, fellas
Friday
And it was barring college football playoff
Hold on
Of any postseason games
From airing during the annual Army Navy matchup
That takes place in December
Trump directed his commerce secretary
And the FCC chairman
To coordinate with the playoff committee
The NCAA and media rights partners
To ensure an exclusive broadcasting window
For a storied rivalry
Played on the second Saturday each December
What's y'all's first take on this?
I know there'll be a lot of, you know
Politics have become such a big part of conversation for America
And everybody seems to have something to say
This is one of those conversations
Where I actually feel like
Okay, we want to venture off into politics
And have a conversation
This would be a topic to broach
All that other stuff
Y'all could have all that other stuff
And we could do that other places
I ain't really into it
But for this moment
And for this scenario
Let's put it on the table
How you guys feel about that?
Do you think that that's, you know
Is that a good move?
Is that a, like, what's your take on?
I believe it's very, it's warranted
It's fair
You know, especially what's going on right now
Or in war
When you can get
Something like that to happen
Where they're not competing with other games
People look forward to that
If people, and when I say people
If you got men and women
That are signing up for the military
They're basically risking their lives
For the betterment of ours
And pretty much everybody in this country
I believe that's an honor
That why not?
That they deserve that
They deserve that to be
On television, competing against nobody
So that as many eyes can be on them
Watching them and it's more of a thank you
And so, me personally
I have no problem with it
At all
I don't see anybody that would have a problem with that
The Army Navy game
Just being on television
And no other college game
On at the same time, competing with them
I believe that's what it is
And if that is the case
I'm all for that
Man, I get it, I understand
You know, I think we all know the significance of what the Army Navy game means
To them and to everybody else
And you know, he wants to have this
You know, treated as like a national service event
Basically
So it's going to be all eyes on
You know, this one particular football game
This particular day almost like a Super Bowl
And I don't have a problem with it all
I just like TJ said
I mean, those guys deserve it
It's a fun game to watch every year
If you know the history of it
And the rivalry
It is something to see
Something to be a part of
I believe this year they play
In each weather for the ad giant stadium
And that's always a great venue
But listen man, those guys deserve it
A lot of those guys
They play football as a
Basically a hobby of what they
You know, they intend to do
Lay it on down the road
I'm not opposed to it
I think it would be good for them
All eyes on those guys
And they get the showcase
Another part of
Their life outside of
Being in a military
So I'll be told then
So I'm all good with it
I like it too
I know y'all know how much of an affinity I have for
For the military
Most guys don't go pro
It's like several dozen
In the history of these two institutions
They go pro
And if you understand how it all works
If you don't go pro
Like if there's not like an exception
As to why you're not serving
And going in and doing what you need to do
You go out
You go
And you can send you on to
You get you know
There's a war going on right now
Some of them guys that were in that game
Are probably have been deployed
And are hitting over there
If they haven't already gone
And have gotten there
So I just think that
Unless you're in a moment of time
Where you hear the three letters
That you never really want to hear
Which is war
You never want to
You know to be a part of
Of that taking place
But yet it's a necessary evil
And having men and women of service
To step up and be those people
That do protect our freedoms
As y'all mentioned
Is super critical
It's super important
But the idea that they get an opportunity
To play a child's game
You know they get to play a game
That we all get to enjoy
At some point
Whatever capacity to it
So whatever degree that that is
We get an opportunity to play it
And if you're able to do it
At the college level
Where you know
And they're pretty good at times
Army's been really good
Lately Navy has historically been pretty good
With how they play ball
And they're pretty competitive
Let's get my mic just further
They're pretty competitive
When these things you know
I think this is a great honor
I think it's a great gesture
To honor our men of service
And in a moment
Where you actually would
You know it's just another game
I mean I don't know about you guys
But for me when I think about it
It's just another game
So I just
This mic I got changed
What am I going to break?
I just think we're at right now
To make this game
A staple of the football season
And not have any type of other games
Any type of other events
Sports wise, football wise
Taking place during it
I think it's pretty dope man
I think it's a dope gesture
And I think it's great to honor those men
That go out there and play
I mean in the put context
Into it
They're talking about expanding the college football playoff
And so
Correct
If the college football playoff is expanded
They don't want the college football playoff
Computing with the Army Navy game
Because there will be many people tuned in
To that college football playoff
And if you are going to start adding more teams
And you're going to start playing sooner
You're not playing at this time
And so
It's completely fair
And I'm not like you
Live I don't have any family members
At least not any immediate family members
That were in the military house
Marco was in law enforcement
But outside of that
None in the military
But we all know
The families
What they go through
We've been connected with people
That have been in the military
To those
That are really, again like I said
You're willing to risk your life
For the betterment of ours
And enough can't be said about that for sure
Yeah, man
Look just the mindset
Of you know
Those playoff
Waking up on that game day
Knowing that
The whole
The country is going to be watching those young men
Go out and play football
I can't imagine
What that does for you mentally
You know
You get up for big games
But to have your own day
To go out and showcase your talent
Just like the boss of those guys
Aren't going to play pro football
They're in the military
So it's great for those
You know
If it does happen for those guys
To have their own day
To get excited about
Everybody having their eyes on them
And watching them play football
Yeah, well
Shots out to the decision
Shots out to our
Our naval academy
And to
Army our base
Where they go to get educated
And get prepared
I'm a big time proponent
Big time supporter
Obviously and just wanted to have that conversation
The heart conversations
That people aren't really
You know
It's
It could go one way or the other
And I think that this conversation
Is one of those conversations
That to me i feel is a feel good story
Because in the end
It's bigger than football
It's bigger than sports
When you're talking about
Many women who are putting their lives on the line
For what we have going on here in our country
And well, I think
Another interesting conversation
That is worth touching on
And getting into on the other side of the break
Matt Liner had some interesting things to say
Fellas and it's actually
Connected to the number 11
Which you know, obviously it's pretty cool
But we'll get
Get y'all's opinion
Y'all take on Matt Liner
And well, the possibility of him
Maybe potentially
Unretiring his
Conversation of
Retired numbers and unretiring numbers
We had that situation
Without dual carder when he was coming into the league
Obviously we had that conversation about
Phil Sims and
Ultimately Lawrence Taylor
As well
We'll get to that and more on the other side of the break
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We just talked about draft kings if there were a bet
A wager of some sort of some kind that Matt Liner would ever give up his jersey or unretire it for someone to wear it
I wonder what the odds on that would be, and if it were ever to happen
Here's Matt Liner on, he was asked about the number situation and unretiring the number
Here's what he had to say, I'm interested to get you all as a pinion after we listen to it, go ahead, run it
There's been multiple times where people at USC have asked me if I would unretire my jersey for some five star prospect
And do you want to know what I told those guys, great up
I said, absolutely, I am never going to unretire my jersey for some random dude, who by the way now could wear number 11 and transfer after a year
The only person that will ever wear my USC number 11 would be Cole, who's not there right now is at us
Or two of my boys, if they end up going to USC and playing football, that is it
And then Cole hit me up a couple of years ago, he's like, Dad, hey, Dad
It's linebacker, I think he's going to see, he wants to wear your jersey, would you let him wear it?
I said, linebacker!
This ain't Lavaar, Arianton, and Penn State were in the sticks, bro
This is A-C-A-C-U-S-E, so, so funny though, absolutely not, wouldn't that do it?
Which is cool, a little plug for the sticks
Have you ever had a number retire?
No Lavaar
I mean, y'all been good enough to have numbers retired, maybe a high school
Yeah, my high school number was retired
Would you be okay with somebody taking it out of retirement to wear it?
And if they did, would they have to get your blessing in order to wear it?
I don't know how it goes now, to be honest with you, I would assume that somebody would get in contact with me if somebody wanted to wear my number
Because it's on the wall hanging in the school, so I'm not sure if, I don't even know how they would do it
They just order another, they just order a new jersey on the wall
You know what, I'm with Matt, man, you know what, that's 100%, I'm with Matt
They're going to leave your jersey on the wall though, Plexico, they ain't going to pull it out of the frame and put it on a mat
I don't blame them, you know, he earned it
Man, one of the highest honors that you can ever receive as a player to get your have your number retired
And that is earned
And what that man accomplished in college, I mean, let's be honest man, he was one of the greatest college football quarterbacks of all time
Man, three years he only had two losses, 99 touchdowns in three seasons
And he's one of four quarterbacks that went back to back national championships
I mean, you're going to unretire your number, just like he said with somebody else
When your numbers retire, that's exactly what it means, it is retired
And you're talking about the numbers that are the names that are retired at USC, Marcus Allen, O.J. Simpson, Reggie Bush, Palmer and Kayla Williams
That's it
So he earned it, and just like he said, I don't care if you call them selfish
You're not wearing his number, and I like it, I'm with him 100% because he earned it as dead as they
And I forgot to mention, he's a husband trophy winner
I mean, how many guys are going to have those kind of accolades to pull your number down for somebody else to wear?
So Matt, I'm with you
I tend to agree, actually, if your jersey gets retired, it should most likely, it should stay retired
Because I tend to believe that when you do that, when you take that step, you did that knowing so that it was a moment of finality when it took place
Will we all agree on that? That's a finale, this number shall never be worn again
Now, I made the argument points for Abdul to be able to wear 11 or to wear 56
He wanted to obviously keep up with wearing 11 and for what it was worth, he wanted to wear 56
And he made his claim, and whether I agreed or not, I stood up for him
But certainly, I do believe that there is a feeling of finality that is connected to a retirement of a jersey
And he mentioned my name, which is interesting because what I've done with my number in college is the total antithesis of that
But interestingly enough, people don't even know that I was the one doing it
You know what I mean? The school wasn't informing me, there's no official conversations about who's going to wear 11
You know what I mean? It was something, it all started when, I tell the story, it's funny because Navarro was just on, he just went viral for saying he's the best linebacker coming out of Penn State
It all started when I wanted Navarro to wear 11
You know, he was going through some life changes, some real, you know, just critical moments in his life
And he just needed a reset and a reboot
It wasn't anything else other than that
And when he did the reset and he did the reboot, I told him, don't stop with the inside that you've changed
And that you've addressed and the direction, you know, the things that you've had to deal with
And Navarro wasn't a bad person at all, actually, it's not even about him being bad
It was just him getting through tragic situations and there was an unfortunate situation that took place where they got to fight or whatever
But I told him to clean up his to totally do a reboot and clean it all up
Where my number, I built up a lot of good, good, you know, good, good will at the school, the community trust me
Where my number and I'm going to endorse you, like he's wearing 11 because he has, he has really tightened up
He's on the straight narrow and he's ready to be a LB for LB you, that was how the whole 11 things started
Right?
Then after that Brandon Bellwart, well, Kyrie Fortwart as well, we don't talk about him because he transferred, which is interesting
But that just shows you how much power I really have over my number and offensive guys wear 11
There's usually a receiver that wears 11 every single year at Penn State
So when people were trying to make the comparison, I didn't see, I really don't see the comparison
I'm a brand builder and I'm like, if you want to, you know, I've tried to get guys to go to Penn State for years
And one of the ways I get one of the most elite linebackers, guys that I played that position to go there is
I'll be like, you should come to Penn State and wear 11
So I did with Michael Parsons, what I did with Abdul Carter, you should come to Penn State and wear 11
So I did the Levar Arrington
Right, like go to Penn State and wear number 11
And so to me, when you look at legacies that are connected, it's like, my number was never retired
I think I would fill some type of way if you retired my number
But a five star recruit says, I'm not coming to Penn State unless you're on retire 11
And I can wear 11 when I play there and they do it, I think I would be terribly offended by that
I really would, in fact, while we were at it, I kind of at this point, I would be terribly offended if they put 11 on somebody on the defensive side of the ball
And didn't get my blessing for them to wear it to wear the number
Because of what I've done to build up, here we go, my number, that's my number
Everybody else who wore it, they borrowed it
Sorry, I look at it a little different and I figure you two would look at it that way
Just because of where y'all were drafted, how you guys came into high school
For me, I see where y'all are coming from and I actually see where Matt Liner is coming from
Especially in today's age, what he said makes 100
This dude may end up coming here, retiring my number
And leaving
And leaving
And so I do get that part of it
And in the National Football League it should be absolutely no, no
No, that's something that's permanent
When you're not even here, your kids, your grandkids, they could always see your name being retired in that stadium
And your jersey being retired in that stadium, I'm saying
And that's a great thing that you earned
Now for me, if I can't want to wear my number, I'd be like, yeah, fine, it's cool
You're top recruit, cool, if you leave, you leave
That's me
I know Carson did it, Carson
Let Addison wear it
Carson is the best quarterback to come through USC
And he let Jordan Addison wear it, Jordan Addison, obviously Lee's pit
Goes to USC and he wants to wear it three, Carson was like, yeah, no problem
Nobody has worn his sense, but he did do it for Addison
So it's not like, oh, every year somebody comes in my number and they want my number
That's what it's going to be
You do it for certain kids that are really, they assume like that as the kids will say
And you let that happen, that's what I would do
It wouldn't be that big of a deal to myself, but I do get where he's coming from and where you're coming from
Like, hey, nobody wear my number unless it's my son
I do get that as well
Which is funny because people were going crazy talking about it's nepotism
How does Lovar get to wear, how does Lovar get to wear 11 at the same time
It was a real, there was a whole bunch of like message boards where people were going crazy
Thinking that if he's not as good as Michael Parsons or Abdul Carter, he shouldn't be able to
And you know what you should have taught him
It's best to be thought of as an idiot and open your mouth and erase all doubt
That's what you should have taught him
That's what you should have taught him
It was an interesting conversation like it's nepotism
First of all, the kid can play first of all like, let's get that out of the way
I wouldn't, he would not be going there representing me with my name if he couldn't play
For somebody to say that, it's just crazy
It was crazy, man, I don't get up out of here
But it kind of goes to the point of the brand of the number has taken on
Kind of a personality of its own because some people don't
Like they did this whole, like this poll
If you had Navarra Bowman or you had Lovar Aarrington, Abdul Carter and Michael Parsons
Who's starting, who's coming off the bench and who do you cut?
And don't you know, I was cut almost by everybody
I was cut by everybody
Right, they had, most of them had Michael Parsons start and some of them had Abdul Carter start
We're victims of today, man, that's all it is
But you wanted to, I hate to do this
You wanted the best defensive football players in college football history
I appreciate it
What you were doing in Cardinal, the NFL, people were saying what different
Oh, Lovar actually went to a lot of probos also, but...
We just didn't win
When you taught college football, there's no question you wanted the best defensive players ever
Everybody know that
And I'm not, as a kid, I'm not glazing you, that's just aside
Yeah, yeah, no doubt, no doubt
Well, it's an interesting conversation
These conversations will continue to take place
It'll be interesting to see if anyone ever gets that number unretired
Because USC is one of those blue blood schools and it...
Well, somebody going to come along and they're going to want that 11
I wonder who it will ever happen
But to another topic, after our trending Chuck Norse
Just get some conversations on Chuck Norse on the other side of this update
But we have Mr. Isaac Glowincron available to us right now to give us some updates on the games
And everything that's going on in trending sports, what you got I low
But a guy is...
Irritation, I take great offense to the fact that
The Barstow Aztecs and the Cerritos Falcons have not retired TJ's number
Yeah, I'm with you
I'm with you
That strawberry bowl didn't win itself, did a TJ
I'm with you there
I'm with you there
I don't even play one year high school football
So, you know, ain't nothing that good retired
That was one year one and done
Yeah, but they won and has
Yeah, but you forgot to mention, you guys went 10-1 and won that year
Hey, now, you know what's crazy man, we went undefeated man
And we lost first round playoff on the Hail Mary Man
Crazy, undefeated and lost the first round of the playoffs
And then at Cerritos, you know, I didn't see Ramondre Stevenson with two 103-yard kickoff return touchdowns
I'm just saying, I'm just saying
Hey, do it to him, Alo
Give him that, Alo
I was just saying Cerritos of they training
I didn't know, I didn't know DJ Reed, I didn't know DJ Reed went to Cerritos
I had no idea, the corner of the play would have had no idea
Man, we're going to put some guys on the league man from most Cerritos college, man
Well, I'm just saying, Ramondre Stevenson and DJ Reed can get in line to have their jersey on
Sorry, I'm with TJ Hushman's eye
Yeah, I like that Alo
We got round two, the NCAA tournament underway fellas
And a good one, one seed Michigan and nine seed St. Louis
Eight minutes and ten seconds left to play on the first half
And Michigan leads it over St. Louis by just three points
30 to 27, one of the reasons St. Louis making it such a ball game is they've already had four
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Soft tissue
Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm, soft tissue
Alright, thank you Ailo
Chuck Norris, man
The great Chuck Norris, like you said something early or TJ super quick, like it's the recent C effect, right?
Recent, like people may not remember Chuck Norris
And that's crazy, Chuck Norris passes away
Just wanted to take a moment to pay homage to like a real one, like Chuck Norris was a real one, bro
People may know him for the Texas, you know, Texas Ranger Walker to Texas Ranger
And that was, he had a great run with that, but I remember him from the Bruce Lee movies
And it just for me, Chuck Norris was like, he was like that next tear guy
He was like the living remnant of Bruce Lee, like it was like dang, like him and Bolo
The big Bolo, yeah
And he's still around me
Yeah, yeah, right, he's still around
For the two dudes, like because you know, our times now, like fighting movies and like warrior movies
They're a lot different than what they were, like we grew up watching like Shadlin Monks and stuff like that
Like the VHS's of those Bruce Lee movies and Chuck Norris was a part of that
You know, he was a part of us becoming like what the, I guess the definition of being a man was like masculine
Dude, like tough dude, like I'll whoop your ass, but I'm a gentleman, like you know
He passes away, I just want to like get jobs, you know quick, quick takes like
Were y'all in the Chuck Norris?
What was your thing?
It was crazy, crazy because people don't know that Chuck Norris was a six-time world champion
Before he even got into acting, that's how he got into acting, man
Holding what black belts I believe in, five or six different martial arts, six-time world champion
And I guess you remember from the Bruce Lee, but that's how he got into being Chuck Norris was that
He was a great martial arts fighter and that led to him having a great career in Hollywood
Man, 86 years old, man, that's a hell of a ride, but yeah, man Chuck Norris, man
I just remember for that kick, man, that is Chuck Norris, man, what else can you say?
He gave us that home gym, the full home gym, like you were just trying to get it and get it safe after New Year's
Chuck Norris, you know what I mean?
Chuck Norris, whoop your ass
At TJ, you remember him like, where you at?
You might not have been in the Chuck Norris, you might not have been in the Kung Fu, TJ
Everybody was in a little blusp or Bruce Lee
Any time that somebody was culturally an icon in the movie scene and in the carike is back then
martial arts was people were really watching and making those type of movies
And so, absolutely, Chuck Norris was that guy where you was like, man, he was invincible
Man, for this to happen, it goes to show you, man, I don't know, maybe as I'm getting older, it's like, man, I've been looking at him
Whoa, it's like looking at like my kids baby pictures and now they adults should be like, man, time really flies
Like my son is getting bigger and I'm just like, man, you start to appreciate all the little things that you took for granted
But condolences to Chuck Norris and his family, but absolutely, I was watching all of them karate movies, man
I didn't really watch a ton of movies growing up, but yeah, I would tune into some movies here and there for sure
Chuck Norris was like, Duke Blue Devils and Bruce Lee was like, the running rebels or the fat fight
Like you wanted them to win for real for real, but then you was like, wait, hold on, I like Duke, I like Chuck Norris
Shots out to Chuck Norris
Hey, man, respect as you mentioned, Thots and condolences for the family, but an icon has passed on
And someone who has probably influenced a lot of us former athletes lives
So, shots out to Chuck Norris and the family, on the other side of the break, we're going to keep the conversations going on sports betting
I throw weed in there, and you won't find out why sports betting and weed paying dividends
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You look at the top four number one seeds
What do you think UCLA is going to do? Break down that for me, my friend
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Alright before we get out it is our fellas, I said I mentioned gambling and weed, those two interesting deals
And the reason why I brought out weed is because weed has been illegal is still kind of legal in some ways, shapes forms and some ways and fashions
But gambling continues to be more legalized and in one place in particular in North Carolina
Gambling sports betting in particular has brought in 250 million dollars in tax revenue sports betting to the state
A ton of it goes towards North Carolina being able to bring in and attract major events, games, you know, MLS All-Star game, NASCAR racing, things like that
But the conversation about this was basically wrapped into risk versus reward
Do you guys see there being a drawback to sports betting becoming so legalized and so normalized with what's going on in sports today?
Or do you just see it as it's a progression, they found a way to tax it, that's why some people say the same exact things about weed
So I'm just curious are the drawbacks to what sports betting represents on the legal market or do they outweigh the positives or do you see it as the positives outweigh the risk factors?
For the players I mean obviously the positive outweighs the risk factor because the salaries are...
The money's going up.
Much, much greater than when we played and it's not as if we just retired 30 years ago, the gambling money isn't able to players to make so much more money
Are there going to be cases where certain players do idiotic things and jeopardize their career?
Absolutely, that's on them, they're the dumb ones.
And so have no sympathy for them, I really don't.
And so as long as you're informed and I can just speak for the National Football League, they do a hell of a job with educating players,
almost overboard with the education of do not bet on NFL games, do not gamble.
You can't even go on a sportsbook during the season, you can't do this, everything is black and white.
If there's no gray area with that and so for the players and the guys that are playing, I believe it's a great thing because you make more money because of it.
Now there will be instances like I said where what happened in the NBA with John Tay Porter, he's been banned permanently, he made a bad decision.
Now he got to live with the consequences of the decision he made, but for the most part man, guys are going to do what they need to do.
Guys ain't going to jeopardize their career and when you have the outliers that do, they get put out.
Something that when you say it allows the kids to make more money, so you're implying that the betting community is basically paying the NIL.
No, no, I know in the NFL like gambling now, they get paid, they get paid for that.
They get money through that.
The players, they get a percent of money because of that.
Are you guys doing is looking up?
It's taking revenues of the teams up.
It's definitely taking the revenues and that's probably why they're continuing.
Because you guys, you got gambling companies that have done deals with the NFL and the team and so they promote that and sort of players get a percent of that.
It's going into them salaries for certain.
I mean the numbers are 100 percent.
But where exactly is all the money going to is what is what?
You know, ownership is the NFL has taken a majority of it, but the players do get a piece of that.
And so, I mean it gets interesting.
We're talking about the players because I started thinking about the risk of the people.
What was your last share in the league?
What was your last share in the league?
2013.
I'm a guest and say the highest pay receiver 2013 was probably making 13, 14 million a year.
The highest pay player now is making 40 receiver.
That's doubled in 13 years.
Almost tripled.
Almost tripled.
Right.
And so, that's a part of it.
I'd be interested, man.
Sports betting is big.
I think it has made the game so much more relevant because it's connected to so many different things.
And today it was grabbed them pink slips or blue slip.
You run it over here.
You get that boom, boom, boom, boom.
Next thing, you know, you make sure you get it or you pay it or somebody knocking at your door.
That's how it used to be now.
It's like all on the up and up seemingly.
And it's growing.
So, it'll be interesting to see as this continues to move forward what direction it goes in.
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