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call Morris Jenkins or visit Morris Jenkins dot com. Well, it's a good week to wear a Panthers jersey under your uniform because the Panthers went out West, longest road trip of the season, Gotta win over the Chargers to sixteen. Made it interesting there at the end if they could, if they were going to hold onto it, but they did. Yeah, you know what that that the hook and ladder, hitch and pitch, whatever you want to call it. That was
really close. Yeah. If Eckler keeps his eye on the ball instead of probably looking at all that green turf in front of him, maybe things would end up differently. But that's why I gotta play every single snap every single second, you know, And hey, Panthers win alright, Coach Simmons, you gotta play every single snap every single second. Well that was coach great. I mean you want some more coach peak. Sometimes to win in the NFL, you just need the ball to bounce your way sometimes just you
just need a couple of breaks. This is you gotta make your own luck. Well, it is a eventiones there. Really all just comes down to the last drive of the fourth quarter. Well, it certainly did, no doubt about it. But there was something different about the way, especially this defense played. Uh Russell Douglas said, Hey, it looks like
we're two different defenses out there. But but from the moment um that they stepped on the field, guys were flying around, the energy looks good, and really felt like they put it all together. Um, and maybe there was a reason for it, you know. Matt Rules said, we played as a team, and I really felt like something changed, and that's going to be the first topic in our overheard segment. Overheard, So I mentioned Russell Douglas. He's come in and really just made such an impact on this
team in such a short while. But apparently we heard after the game. He called Matt Rule after game two and said, hey, look, this is something that's on my heart. I want to have a team meeting. I didn't feel like we were playing for each other. I remember point of game we were down to Temper Bay and I looked at everybody and it was just like it was whatever type of thing, and I didn't like it. I didn't like it. So I had to just tell them
how I felt about it. And I wanted us to play for each other, because it's bigger when you play for the team than an individual. Like the stats, individual stuff. I mean, we're not we're not track runners, we're not boxers. Individual stuff doesn't matter. It's all about the team is what can we do together? As it collected me so I had I just talked to him basically, just said what I felt, and uh, he made some key changes.
Shack Thompson told me last week I was asking him about being a captain and how he chose to lead when the team started out oh into and he told me, you know, I have my message, I have my way of leading. But there are a lot of guys on this team who are leaders who don't have that SEA on their jersey, and I think Soul is absolutely one of them, a guy that does have a C on his jersey and is without a doubt a leader of this team. Maybe the leader of this team is Teddy Bridgewater.
We've heard that all throughout the off season, UM, all during the regular season. Now as we get into it, um and he really owned up to what the offense need needs to improve on. You know, they settled for five field goals in the red zone on Sunday and he said, he said, look, that's that's not okay, and
and we gotta fix it. We have to have a mindset when we get down there that you know we can still run the football or you know we can still throw the ball, but at the same time, in the passing game, we had to understand that windows closed faster, the cover is going to be tighter. In the run game, we have to understand that, you know, we could get favorable boxes. You know, we should be able to run
the football. So no, we just want to spend some time down there, uh and make sure that we get better in that area, because if we could, you know, capitalize off the turnovers that we had this past weekend, and and you look at instead of having eight team points that to have, you know, that could have easily been thirty points. You know, if we're just executing the red zone. So um, you know we're gonna put a huge emphasis on that. I just want to say really quickly.
I love the way he describes it as just spending some more time down there, like it's a nice vacation home. And it's true, like that's the place that you want to spend time on. And they spent a lot of time in the red zone in this game. But I just love Will the way he was like, I just want to spend some more time down there, gets familiar
with the scenery, you know, that kind of thing. I just I really like the way he put it, Well, it's it's all of a sudden different without Christian McCaffrey, because I mean, think about the red zone the first two weeks, christiancaffrey spends all his time down there and going right into the end zone. You just give it a Christian, you know, and and you don't really have to worry about it. And I think it's it's now a team effort of pass, of run of screens, of
short passes, of maybe jump balls, of fades. It's all sorts of play calls and execution that you've got to figure out down there, rather than hey, we're inside the twenty Christian time, you know, like it's you've got to kind of figure this out as a team and as a team effort um and and really have that sense of urgency. I think that there's a lot about the red zone of like, word, we're not going to get
a field goal, we're getting a touchdown. There's a mindset to that um and I think he I think he was kind of meaning a little bit of that too. We're gonna spend some time down there, and we're gonna feel going into Sunday of Week four, like we're going to score every time we get in the red zone because it was something that we spent time on in and effort with, and it's with a young team, it's
kind of you don't necessarily want to hear it. But at the same time, the things that they focus on throughout the week, like it's almost like that's gonna be something they're gonna be pretty good at. And let's just hope that the things they didn't focus on they're still pretty good with, because you feel like each week's maybe here's a different thing. Now it's the red zone we're
gonna pay attention to. Yeah, Look, I think especially without Christian McCaffrey, you gotta look at getting the tight ends more involved in the red zone. That's where the matchup nightmares start to come into play. And if you look at it right now, tight ends on this team only have six targets right like for Free and Thomas, two for Chris Manners. Now, Manners has caught both of his targets, they've resulted in twelve yards. Thomas has caught three of
his four targets for twenty five yards. But if we want to see red zone improvement, especially if Christian mccaffre is not going to be out there, and we know he's not going to be out there for the next couple of weeks, then I think that turning to the tight ends might be a good option. And Mike Davis can certainly catch out of the back field as well. And we saw that on after that illegally lining up over the center penalty that Jerry Tillery got for the
l A Chargers. That's where they turned to as well. With the screens. Well you just brought that up, but yeah, you have to be able to create something down there, and I think that might be an opportunity to get the tight ends more involved, which I think the Panthers want to do as well. I like that and I would love to see Chris man hurts so his next catch will be a season high catches in his career with three. Love to see that come in the red zone or in the end zone. That would just be awesome.
That would be very nice. Are you gonna yell touch down? Martinez? I could? Oh god, I'm glad the Monday night football booth is different. Man. Oh well, we could spend some time on that, but I want to talk about, you know, the other big story of the game, which is that the two of you watched the game together after handing out fines to each other on this very podcast last week. So the radio crew which I am a part of on Sunday's called the game from Charlotte UM, which was
a new experience for me. And we were in our booths, uh over in on the side of the press box in the radio boots. So I saw you guys on Sunday. I'd pop out, you know, pregame halftime say hello, UM, And I saw you guys before the game, and you're already going back and forth a little bit about, um, what Miles was doing on Twitter and alerting to games and things like that. So we'll let me start with you. How did it go this week? I should probably throw the flag on myself because all of a sudden I
probably was a little antsy Miles, would you agree? Um? You know, maybe it's funny, well, because I get so like in my own head, in my own space that I sometimes just don't really pay attention to what's going on. Like I can tell you what happened in the game, but going with what was going on around me, I really don't know that's good. I mean the ability to block it out. But then like last week, it was, you know, you're very conscious of Will eating doritos under
his mask, and that was big. But I knew that because everybody else was talking about and it kept coming up. So but I don't I mean, well, I know one thing that Will did. Will was thinking about the pictures for the articles before I like in the middle of the game, which I just was not doing because I'm trying to write. So that was I had good job by Will on that. I'll pick the flag back up, put it back in my pocket. What were you getting,
Auntie about just the game? Yeah, I mean it's and then when you're when you're doing it in kind of a more informal, communal space, you know a lot of times, I mean back in it seems like another life back and we were in a full press box the before time, before time, you know, like you're you're you're used to channeling your energy to you know, typing or you know, you kind of hold yourself together, like when there's when there's just twelve people that you all work with and
everyone's pulling for the same thing. You you get up and you exclaim and you know, I mean I think that that entire last drive, I was just walking around like I couldn't sit down. I mean it, you know. And and Miles, to his credit, Miles is having to write an article and may have to rewrite an article because he he almost had that thing written the other way. Um. But yeah, I'm I'm just I'm walking around because I
I can't handle it. Yeah. I sometimes I don't know what to do with my hands, Like I I obviously this is a podcast that no one could see, but they just kind of go up and then they go down, and then I get nervous. Um. But I think the person that I saw that really had the most pent up energy was Kurt Coleman, are analyst in the booth, because you know, he's fresh off of playing and he cares about this team so much, and it was just cool to get to see him right beside me trying
to rein it in. I mean, and he did on the broadcast, but you could see he was I think he said on the broadcast, He's like, I'm standing up right now. I don't know what to do, which I absolutely love. Uh. Well, what's the stat of the week? The week ten point seven is my stat of the week. That is the opponent passer rating when targeting Dante Jackson. In Week three against the Chargers, he had seven targets, he allowed just three catches for nineteen yards, plus he
had a sixty six yard interception in return. That's interesting, justin Herbert, don't attack Dante jack and and that was only with you know, maybe fifty the snaps. You know, he left the game with a toe injury. You know, obviously, today's Wednesday, so hopefully we'll find out a little bit more about where he is moving forward. But yeah, Dante Jackson ten point seven when targeted last week. And here's something a bonus stat for you. In the last two games,
he's had two interceptions. First when he had maybe about a yard return, this one sixty six yard return, so over a hundred yards of returns on his last two. He's had seven interceptions before that total twenty three total yards on those seven. So there's something that like, hey, Dante, when you get an interception, don't fall down us that speed. Just keep going like you are a weapon going the
other way. Like it's not good enough just to get the interception, take it the other way, because no one can tackle you, no one can get I mean, he ran out of bounds in Tampa and then all of a sudden he had a chance to before the half and he cut it back inside and he got another you know, almost scored got another ten twelve yards. So you know, it's obvious that he's you know, he's growing
in different parts of his game too. Yeah, Matt Rule said he was proud to see that progression, not only the two interceptions, but that the second one he did not run out of bounds. He kept going and maybe we'll see him find the end zone on uh next week if he's if he's doing okay, I'm putting it out there, let's hope. So yeah, why not just keep that keep the street going. Uh. The Panthers could certainly use them as the Cardinals are in town, Kyler Murray,
that big old arm that he's got, Cliff Kingsbury. They will be here um on Sunday. But the thing that I'm excited about is that we are going to have some fans will seven capacity here, which Miles, as you said in the before times, you'd say five six thousand fans may not sound like a lot, but to me, it just sounds like, oh my gosh, home field advantage. It's gonna be interesting because it I don't know what
it's gonna look like. I don't know what it's gonna feel like, but it's gonna be nice that there are actually going to be people around it, that there's going to be some sort of atmosphere. The Panthers are putting in all kinds of security measures, safety measures so that people can come into this building and feel safe and secure and have a good time. So you know, you definitely want to check out Panthers dot com to get
all the details. Um, but I will say this, I mean, I think it will probably give the players a little bit of a boost to come out there and to see fans in the stands. I think it will. It was the weirdest thing when they came out of the tunnel and it was silent or pretty much silent, like in Week one, literally the opening of the season. The team's coming out, We're ready to play, and it's just
like crickets and it's just like what is happening? I mean, even even with five thousand, it's going to be different. It's gonna feel different, I agree. One of the things that was the strangest to me. It just hit me in a certain way. During Week one, the readers were kicking a field goal and the sideline was doing the job that the fans usually. You know, it's just so weird, so weird microcosm of of this kind of alternate reality that we're living in with with no fans in the stands.
So I'm excited, and I think the big thing is that these players are going to get to have at least part of their families. They're right, they'll get at least a few tickets. And I'm excited for the rookies that are going to get to have their families here because think about it, you'll be playing your fourth career game and you're family has never gone to see you play professionally in person. So I think about someone with you know, like Derek Brown, and I don't know for
sure that his family will be here. I would imagine they would if they feel safe, but he's got a young son and a fiance, and I just think that that's got to be a cool moment, a little delayed this year than it normally would be, but um, I'm really happy for them too. In a lot of ways, I kind of think of this as kind of the home opener. You know, it's almost like these first three games were kind of they counted there on the record,
you can't get rid of them. But they do feel like that was some preseason that was some us working through some things, and that was realizing, Hey, we need to do this, We need to come together as a team in this way, we need to work on these things. And now it's like, okay, let's let's almost kind of reset this thing, bring some fans in and and let's get going again here in week four. Look, it's the quarter pole, right, Yeah. I I always say and I
don't just say it. Everybody always talks about this with the season up into quarters. But I always feel like after those first four games, you really start to get to know what a team is, what a team can be, and you know what the outlook of the season might start to look like. And this is gonna be a big test for for these Carolina Panthers. Look, they got the win on the West Coast against the Chargers team
that has a really formidable defense. They come home now and they've got to face Kyler Murray, who is somebody who can run the heck out of the ball, but it is also sometimes a little bit reckless with the football. You know, he had three interceptions last week. He could have easily had four, if not more than that in that game against the Detroit Lions. And that's really why the Cardinals lost that game was because of all those turnovers.
So look, if you get a really good performance out of the Panthers this week, it can certainly beat the Cardinals. And if that happens, then you're two and two and you look up and you're like, hey, you know what, maybe maybe we're a little bit better than some people outside of this building might have thought we were. And that belief and momentum really can steam roll sometimes. You know. Um, I think that that's so important, and I think that's
something that the preseason lets you work out. And you're right, this quarter pole is is really the first I mean, it's it's not the preseason will as you said, But they've made adjustments. They're starting to believe in themselves a little bit more, and it's giving this team time to play together and these coaches time to to figure out what each other's game day styles are in communications. So I'm excited. I'm excited for Sunday. I'm excited to see fans back in here. Uh and I'm excited to see
if the Panthers can keep it going. We'll find out soon. Right now, though, let's take a quick break. We'll be back in just a second. Mr Jenkins told me. Mr Jenkis told me. Mr Jenkis told me to always make it easy for the customer. That's you. Alave person will always be here to answer the phone. We're here till midnight, seven days a week, so you never have to take off work, and it's the same price as in the daytime. We're the ones you want to call. We're the ones
you want to call. We are the ones you want to You're gonna love these people. I guarantee that gotta. Morris Jinkins dot com and now welcome to the real debate. I'm your moderator, Will Brian the Panthers dot Com. We have the real, hard hitting questions and we are going to make you actually enjoy this one and you're not gonna want to turn your TV off. First question, this one toss up between Kristen and Miles. Are the Panthers at one and two better than the Oh and three
Atlanta Falcons. First of all, I just want to say we had no idea what these questions are gonna be. I like it. I like it, um the honest answer. I know this isn't a good debate answer. I do not know. I do not know. The Panthers are coming back in their game. In those first two games, they made furious comebacks in the second half. The Atlanta Falcons are are giving games away. They're giving up leads, but they've scored a lot of points. They are there's this way.
I my taking the argument on the other side of the point, but I didn't answer side you want. You didn't really take a side. Um. Interesting, you are what your record says you are in a lot of ways. Right. So if the Panthers are one and two this is such a cop out answer, and the Falcons are oh and three, then yes, the Panthers are better, right. I don't think it's a cop out answer, because let me just say this, it's we're three weeks in, you know, and they're gonna play each other in in two weeks.
It's not We're not We're not ten weeks in. I do not know. I we don't We're the Panthers are still figuring it out. Yes, and all things considered, the Panthers, if they come out of this weekend at two and two, like that's something, you know, it's not nothing considering everything. And by everything, I mean you've got a new coach, you've got a huge amount of roster turnover. Uh, you have a pandemic that you're playing through, you didn't have
any offseason program, etcetera, etcetera. So, um, I don't know if they're better or not. But I think if you're you're all you are what your record says you are. And right now the Panthers have a better record. And for and for what it's worth, the Falcons are playing the Packers on Monday Night Football this week, so they could very well, that's right, and then so they would face the Panthers on a short week, then Monday Night Football,
and then meeting the Panthers the following Sunday. All right, well, I'm sure you hated that answer. We were not trying to dodge the question. I just truly do not know at this point. So, um, I know this isn't how. There's no cheating on the Happy half Hour, no cheating. Look, I know this isn't wait wait, I know this isn't the way a debate goes, but she's interrupting you. That's how since you wrote the question, give us the one yes or no? Are the Panthers better than the Falcons? Yes?
All right? Next question's how it's done. Apparently, have the first three weeks of the season justified drafting Derek Brown over the Cardinals? Isaiah Simmons, I don't know that. They don't even know that for another year and a half. That's the question. Answer the question. You don't know the answer to that for another year. You can't evaluate a draft after three weeks. This is the internet, that's what.
Uh No, I'm not no, I said, I'm sorry. I know we're attacking the moderator, but I don't like that question. Because you can't evaluate a draft after three weeks. You don't even know really if the scheme here works. I mean, Phil Snow said this last week, two weeks ago, right, like the plan that they put in place. The processes is that this coaching staff put in place in other places has worked, but it's worked in college and you don't know necessarily if it's gonna work in the pros yet.
So if I can't evaluate that at that high of a level, how can I evaluate the whether Derek Brown was a better pick than Isaiah sim I don't know, Christen your response, Yeah no, I say, I say yes. I think Derek Brown is going to be has the potential to be a great player. We've seen flashes um where I've just gone, oh my goodness, Oh my goodness. That is a that is a big man who is going to be a force. He can move and he's had some rocky mistakes, but again those are rocky mistakes.
He's going to fix all those things. And I think the Panthers needed help on D line. And now you look at some of the injuries or setbacks they've had on D line already this year with with KK Short the Torcos Monto has had that concussion, And so I can't imagine if if Derek Brown wasn't there. And then with Isaiah Simmons, great player and he's very versatile, but we have Jeremy Chin, right, So Isaiah Simmons, I believe started out at linebacker. They might move him to safety
of Jerry Chin's doing those things. So I'm gonna go with a strong yes. Will that's a see that's I like what you said about Jeremy Chin. I think does change the equation. And it definitely does because Jeremy Chin has been arguably the best defensive player that the Panthers have. I love watching him play. He's very, very fun to watch. Um So yeah, I think that changes the equation a little bit more. But again, I'm not I can't evaluate a draft after three weeks of a season. I just
did and I said that, Look, I'm into it. I'm into it now. Look I got warmed up on the first question. And for for well, I want to know what you said. Yeah, Well, for what it's worth, Isaiah Simmons hasn't had a lot of chances. He hasn't had a lot of snaps in in the uh the equation essentially that the Cardinals have. But this week big news is that both Cardinals starting safety is Butha Baker and
Jalen Thompson will not play. So there's there's a good chance that you're gonna see Isaiah Simmons starting at safety, whereas he's been taking all of the reps at linebackers, so he's gonna pretty much have to switch positions this week. And learn um learned the cardinal safety position um against this Panther's offense. So it'll be really interesting to kind of see how he does in this matchup. Is that the more questions will hold on. I gotta get my
next thing going. Final question of tonight's debate. What is tonight's debate? Is morning? Okay? Whatever? Tonight's debate? Most people whatever, Some people might be listening to it at night, Chris, and could be morning, afternoon, night, the middle of the middle of the night. We know, we never know what is the best seat in the house, in my house, in the football house, in the bank. Matt just on, producer, Matt almost just lost. I think I must spit out
some water. As Kristin. As Kristen says in the Bank of America, I say in the Bank of America. Sometimes just the Bank of America. I've never said that in my life. I just don't put the word stadium at the end. No way, when has she said it on the podcast? Now on the podcast, I'll find it what I've never said in the Bank of America. Yeah, well, we'll just making stuff up, but I'll find it. But hold on, though, on what thank you? On some of
your multi platform appearances. She wants she wants the bring out the tape, and then that's the only way we're going to settle this. I may have accidentally said, certainly, I will see. Now I'm turning into like full on going at people as night. This is what enters value. Is best seat in the house. Uh, the owner's box? Which which side? Because there's been several owners boxes in the stadium. Oh, I don't know. You don't frequent the
owner's box. I don't frequent the owner's box, but I assume that's always the best seating behind the end zone. Looking at the full field, there is it the fifty yard line. Isn't the owner's box like usually on the fifty yard line? It used to be behind the end zone? Oh wow, I didn't know that. I'm gonna go as close as you can get to the field, so front row,
fifty yard line, whatever it is. I just think there's something about for me anyway, and maybe that's why I do what I do in my career, and I'm a sideline reporter. There's something about getting that sense of being I'm not on the team but around you know, right in it, you can really get to see the sweat, you hear the yells, all that kind of stuff. It you're almost in it with them, you know. I think
it's the closest you can get to that feeling. Um that's is that's something that you cannot get on TV or in a box or anything like that. And I just absolutely love it. Although I will say those Monger suites are awesome because you could go in, you can go out. There's there's food right there. Yeah, what's what's the well, you're the vet here. What's the right answer? I think I think you have to be high, high enough up so higher higher one level where you can
still kind of feel close to it. But like I've I've sat really close, and it's tough not seeing everything. I mean, like I mean, even on the sidelines, like you you can't see everything that is true. That is the one thing about being in row one UM with these these new measures this year, and I've mentioned that before on this podcast, is that get a good view, a better view than if you would be um on the sidelines sometime because you get you're a little bit elevated.
You can see over those tall let's say, for the linemens standing up, you know, grouple lineman standing up. There's no way I'm going to see on the sidelines. So I hear, I hear what you're saying. Is it weird that I prefer lower bowl for college football and upper deck for professional football? Absolutely, it's very weird. I'm with you. I get it. Keep explaining, but I think I get it. Like, if I go to an LSU game, I want to be with the fans, the kind of rowdy fans, and
I want to have the energy. In the NFL, I care really more about the product on the field, So I want to sit up high, probably like fifty yard line and just watch and see everything. And I can sit down because nobody's standing up in the upper deck opposed to college. So I don't know. I think I like the upper deck in the pros, but the lower bowl alright. Additional bonus question, bonus question. Are you the person that's going to tell the person in front of
you to sit down? Oh? No, no, no, no no. And if someone ever tells me to do that, I get really angry. Yeah, okay, I don't like that. I'm at a game. Everybody paid money. If you want to stand up, then go for it. Oh man, yeah, I agree. What I will do is if I'm again being short. Um, if I am with other people and people are standing up in front of me as they are totally allowed to do, I will make someone I'm with switch with me so that I'm behind the shortest person, because I
gotta be able to see. But I would never, I would never tap someone on the shoulder. And first of all, I've never tap someone on the shoulder in COVID now gros. But and the before times, I'm not telling someone I'm not I'm not confronting someone about hey, can you sit down? Is that what we're calling the before times? That's how I refer to it before times. This is the Happy half hour podcast presented by Morris Jenkins, and Mr Jenkins told me that he loves football and he looks forward
to this show all week. When you're plumbing, your air conditioning is acting up, called Morris Jenkins or visit Morris Jenkins dot com. All right, it is time for our weird Question of the week, and we're going to do this one in honor of Matt Rules starting a new tradition with the Panthers. So after the win, he said, look, um, I got a new tradition. If it's okay with you, guys, we're gonna sing Sweet Caroline. And he had he had sang songs with his teams at Baylor and Temple after wins,
but obviously they were not Sweet Caroline. And that one's very fitting for the Panthers being in Carolina. It's just a good song to sing with your friends, with your buddies at the top of your lung. It's almost like karaoke. I felt like, don't, don't, don't. Uh So that got me thinking, what is your go to karaoke song? Miles? Um,
I didn't know you were going to start with me. Um, there's though, right, pull out a list of songs that you have on your I think if you don't know it off the top of your head and you don't have a go to you know what's funny. There is a list of karaoke songs. And I'm not ORed by mood or feel. I am not lying to you right now, and I will pull it up right now as I vamped for a second here. Uh yeah, karaoke songs? Uh Number one Valerie by Amy Winehouse. That's you gotta have
some pipes to do that. I was made a lover Stevie Wonder. It's another good one. Uh Maria Maria by Santana. It's also a decent one. Only the Good Die Young, Billy Joel, Piano Man Billy Joel, I'm sorry Jackson, Michael Jackson and only the Good Die Young out of Bill, Portugal, the Man Notion, Kings of Leon, Sex on Fire, Kings of Leon when you were young, the Killers, everybody's changing. Keen,
every little thing she does is magic. The Police, I want to know what love is Foreigner also kissed by Prince. So those are incredible. I didn't have a note a note of karaoke songs. Have you sang all of those at karaoke? Or those are just songs you might want to try. I'm not saying all of them, but a good amount of them I have. How often did you karaoke? Not not that oft in the before time and the before times to have a list of it. I like singing, bro,
I can tell you got a lot of range. If you're going with you know you're going from kiss to just vocal range. If there's only if there's only one song that I've got time for kisses, the one I usually go for all right, Well, what's yours semi term of life? Oh that's such a good one. That's a good one. Oh man, that's all. It's a good one. Not be in a good mood after you hear that. I've done that at mixed House before that song plays in his head all days. You need to hear that
story at some point. Person, what's yours? I don't think this is going to surprise anybody, but I mean it's got to be want to be by the Spice girls. You put that on? I mean, yeah, you put that on. It's a party. I got really close to keep. I kind of wanted to hear the rest of that. No, No, that's how you get Matt. Matt, what's your karaoke song? Bro? I've never seen karaoke in my entire That doesn't mean that doesn't surprise you were going to sing karaoke? Where
would you go? Even know? Where sonically would you go? Where sonically would you go? Like if you're if you're seeing your podcast producer and you don't want to do carry I don't like a lot of party music or like happy music. I've seen some people do some sag karaoke. It's not a good it doesn't look. It's not a good look. So I think I would just stay away altogether. No, no, no, no,
it's like that said, he doesn't like happy yours. If you're singing a song in the car, or you got a song in your head in the shower, what is it? Oh man, I couldn't tell you. I don't. I listen to a lot of podcasting, believe it or not. Oh my god. All right, So next time, next time you're out of the bar and it's a karaoke recite, yeah, recite some of that Happy Hour. That's right. Well, uh yeah, just to recite some of the Happy half Hour podcast next time. Company. Yeah, I love it. All right, this
was a lot of fun. We're gonna leave it here, but we'll talk to you next week. Thanks for listening to the Happy half Hour podcast. Wow.
