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Happy Half Hour Episode 27: The Left-handed Shrimper

Dec 16, 202030 minSeason 2Ep. 27
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Kristen, Will and Matt preview the Panthers week 15 game against the Packers, discuss the weather for Saturday's game, share random resume builders and much more.

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Hi, this is Dewey Jenkins. After my four years in the Navy, you're an A and I moved to Charlotte, even though neither of us were from here. I was from the Mountains of Virginia and she was from Florida, but we agreed that Charlotte was where we wanted to build our future together. I was a full time student at U n c C by day and ran a janitorial business that night. And a few years later I bought a little air conditioning company, and that's how I

met you, and I'm really glad I did. It's time for the Happy half Hour when your friends Kristen Belboni and Will Brian presented by Morris Jenkins. That's right, it's that time of the week to happy have our podcast presented by Morris Jenkins. And Mr Jenkins told me his plumbers an a c Tex secretly where panthers jerseys under their uniforms. When you're plumbing or air conditioning is a thing up called Morris Jenkins, or visit Morris Jenkins dot com.

Kristen here with my good friends Matt and Will. Everybody doing okay today? Yeah, little chili outside, It's kind of nice. It's finally chili. Well it's I guess the weather in North Carolina is getting the Panthers ready to go play up in Green Bay. Yeah, it's it's good prep. I mean, I'm glad I don't have to go up and play in Green Bay. Yes, yeah, that would be I mean for a number of reasons. Number one, you're not a

professional football player. So if you were having to go up and play in Green Bay, we'd be in some some trouble. There'd be some problems with that scenario, the least just a couple. I remember, like three weeks ago, you had the exact weather report and you are Panther stats. I know that's not technically stats, but do you know off the top of your head what the weather looks like on Saturday nights. I think it's gonna be a

little bit warmer than I originally projected. But you're saying like sixteen degrees and it's going to be in the low thirties, right, it's gonna be a little warmer than that. We'll we'll see. There's always chances for precipitation in Green Bay. Always, it can come out of nowhere. Did you ever do did you ever do a weather shift at any point, like in any local news or college. Growing up, my

dad we only had two channels. We had ESPN and we had the Weather Channel, and so every time he would switch from ESPN to watch like the weather on the local local on the eights or whatever, and then anytime Jim Cantori was on. So I grew up watching the Weather Channel for I. I don't know why you said. I mean you you said that so smoothly, like there's always a chance of precipitates, always a chance. I mean, you know there's precipitation this early in the morning. I

like it. You don't always get it's high pressures up there, except in low and low pressure systems come through, you know, from dew points that are way high off the lake. It causes few point it's what has happening. I don't You can throw in a couple of those words, and I think I think the key is you throw in a couple of those and everyone's like, yes, sure makes sense to me. I don't know what he's talking about. Do you know what you're talking about? That with you

just saying that stuff. Yeah, so right now we're in a low pressure system. Okay, that that's what's causing the rain outside. But then when the high pressure system, that's when it's like really you know, when the sky feels really tall and there's like no clouds, you know, but you know it's like really clear and it feels like a tall sky, that's high pressure. Interesting again, I have no, Matt, do you have any sense of if he's blowing smoke

or if he's telling the truth. I did weather in college for like the senior submits, all right, well then you should know, but I know nothing. I would always just want to say it's raining and then make me explain the pressure five more minutes, And I'm like, I have no yeah, exactly, I'd have to waste five minutes everyone's time explaining the weather. All right, let's talk about this game. We got a Saturday night game um up

in green Bay at Lambeau Panthers. Packers. Panthers coming off of a tough loss where where Matt Rules said them, you know, the effort was there, but the execution wasn't. So certainly they've got a lot of work to do this weekend practice to be ready for a very very good green Bay team on Saturday night. This green Bay offense in a lot of ways that kind of fly onto the radar maybe a little bit. You know, you don't, I mean, you hear about them, but you don't really

know until you like look at it. And I looked at it this week, and oh my goodness. I mean, they're you know, leading the league in points, their second in like every other offensive category except for rushing, in which their ninth. They're they're their red zone. They score touchdowns on seventy seven point one percent of their red zone trips, which is the second highest since that stat has ever been kept seventy seven point one. The second place team this year is like seventy point two. They

score touchdowns every time they get inside of it. And you know, it's just another incredibly experienced, incredibly talented legend at quarterback that this very young Panther's defense is facing again. I mean, they've had the gauntlet all season long and Aaron Rodgers one of the best to ever do it. Yep, and and he the thing now in December, he's playing for you know, their neck and neck with New Orleans for that. You know, obviously, the playoffs this here a

little bit different. There's only one by but they're they're playing for that home field advantage. He he has been to four NFC Championships and they've all been on the road. He wants to be able to host one up there in Lambeau, you know. And so there they are, you know, pedal to the metal, trying to win these last three games and get that home home field advantage when the

weather isn't crazy cold? Um, do you think that will have any impact on this Panthers team who hasn't played in I mean, I mean it's gonna be thirty uh something degrees, low thirties and as you said, always a chance of precipitation. Does that come into play at all? I mean, it's not going to be nine degrees, right, What do you think? I think maybe a little bit. I think it's part of it will be maybe more so the footing. I think Lambeau typically has pretty good footing.

But what we saw on Monday night in that Ravens Browns game, the Ravens came in, they all were wearing the wrong cleats and like they're all just slipping and falling for three quarters. So I'd be curing out. Yeah, I mean that that's so like random things like that can maybe have an impact of just things that you know.

Thankfully this this team, you know, the equipment managers, most some of these players were there last year literally almost kind of you know, a year to the day, maybe a couple of couple of weeks earlier, but you know, they played in that before. They know what the fuel conditions are, like, they know what happens when it's this temperature and this much snow or this much rain or this you know, how average ry it is. So I

think from that standpoint, they'll be pretty prepared UM. And then the young guys in some ways it kind of like helps you in some ways. It's kind of a I mean, Derek Brown talked yesterday, he's excited. Oh yeah. I mean it's it's almost kind of a rather than oh my god, it's gonna impact us, it's kind of an amplifier of of kind of emotion. Oh yeah. I don't think they think it's gonna impact them or that

they're worried about it. But at what point, I guess was my question in a professional football game, do you say, okay, weather might be a factor in this UM And I think you laid out some of the potential things that we should watch out for. But no, I know the Derek Brown's, the Jerry Chins. They're all excited, and they're excited because they're going to play in Lambeau UM, which is incredible. Of course it's not the normal Lambeau with the fans, but it's still just such an iconic venue.

It's an iconic place to play. UM. So that got me thinking. I thought we should name our most our personal list of most iconic venues in sports. So are these ones we've been to or just just like if you I mean if you've gone, like that's no mark against you or anything like that, but you don't have to have gone, just places that you're like, man, I would love to see a sporting event or like that's the essence of sports. Watching a game at this place. Okay,

because I think I think Lambo is on there. Oh, absolutely right, I'll go first, uh Fenway Park. Now I am. I grew up a Red Sox fan. My dad is from Massachusetts. That's the only Boston team that I have any affiliation with. Then they're quite a bit. I love it. Um. I know that people who when I lived in Connecticut, you know people that go to a lot of sporting events or maybe are a fan of one of the New York teams talk about, you know how small and

cramped it is, and it is. I remember the first time I'd been to Finway pretty much exclusively, like as a kid in terms of um like baseball games. And then I remember going to City Field or Yankee Stadium for the first time and I was like, oh my gosh, this is like a movie theater. See like you got a cup older your need, like my knees are are really like just right in. The person in front of me is back and I'm sure so I just can't imagine what, you know, a normal a normal size like

man feels going to Fenway and sitting there. But I just absolutely love it, like I think it's it's incredible, it's iconic. There's so much history there. So that's that's my number one will. What about yours Madison Square Garden. It's been renovated, so it's not the old I I worked at the old one maybe ten years ago, and it was had kind of the seventies vibe. It was like purple and yeah you worked at like you did you cover a game there? John's I worked for St. John's.

So yeah, we we had eight nine games there a year. So and then like the Big the Big East Tournament and the old the Old Big East with Syracuse and and all the I mean, there was nothing like it. It was the most iconic sporting weekend in in America, I think, I mean because I mean, you had everyone in New York was there. Everyone. It was incredible. That's a good one, Matt, what about you. I'll took an um. That's okay, you don't have to pick a different There's

another one. I'm not a big baseball guy, but um, Wrigley Field and Finnway Park were both the two baseball stadiums I show. It's just because they're like Yankee Stadium, tore down their old stadium and build a new one. I'm sure it's great, but it's like, why would you get rid of all that history and all that I don't know, that's just my opinion. I think what Finnway and Wrigley has done with just keeping it all these years is really cool. Is my second UM on my

list for the same reasons. And I put Fenway above Wrigley because I'm a Red Sex fan. But I've had the chance to go to Wrigley. It's awesome. It's exactly gives you the exact same feeling that Um that Fenway does of just the history. And then there's the Ivy. It's just it's awesome. So that's that's my number two. What do you got? Well, Um, I'm gonna go a

little bit deeper dive on this one. I've been there the Plestra in Philadelphia, home of the Penn Quakers and the UM what do they call the five the Philadelphia and they played like their Tournament of the Five. Yeah, I don't know the name of it, but I know what you're talking about. It. I mean it's from like what nineteen eighteen. I mean, it's it's old. It is

it's incredible. UM. And the the history that they have in the concourse, they like redid the concourse a little bit to kind of really showcase all of the iconic college basketball things that have happened there, people that have come through there. UM, and it's just kind of like this really really old. It's almost like a temple, you know, just kind of like sitting in this like grassy you know, quad in the middle of Penn's campus and it's like,

oh my God, that's the Palstra. It's it's really cool, very well put rose ball. Yeah, that would be a fun one to go to. UM, I don't know if we go college football. I think I can name about ten teams that I if I don't go in my lifetime to see those stadiums, that would be really upset. And you can go wherever you want your list. My third is Lambeau UM for obvious reasons. We already talked

about it. It's just like you said, almost like a temple in that sense where it's like this is this is football, Like this epitomizes football to me, UM, and it's just incredible. I haven't had a chance to go. I wish that we were going this weekend. UM. But but yeah, that's that to me is the three. And then to me that's where the list, my personal list cuts off, Like if I think iconic and I like all the ones that you guys picked too, but that's where I go, Okay, that's my that's my top tier.

Other places or places that I would um absolutely love to go see a game or have loved going to see a game, But that is that is my list. But by no means do I want to cut you guys off because MAT's got twelve, it's going to keep going. All right, Well, what's your next? Well, I mean I was going to say, you know, for like Matt's ten other places, you know, I would think like Notre Dame, Michigan. Yeah, you know, the Big House, the Big House, I mean,

all of those places. So in that spirit, I'm certainly giving them props. But I think it's worthy for consideration camp New I think I'm saying that correctly. It's the home of Barcelona. It's the largest stadium in Europe and the fourth largest in the world. Yeah, that's awesome. And I just couldn't imagine like they had a hundred and twenty thousand for like a Premier League final like twenty

years ago. I just couldn't imagine a soccer match in that sort of that kind of that gives me goose bumps. And I don't know much about it, you know. That's uh. I'm glad that you brought that up, But yeah, that gives me goose bumps just thinking about that, you know, And I'm like, can you imagine in Barcelona like a people like goodness, can you imagine living nearby? I always think about that, you know, just like living nearby on that day, we're like, alright, I guess we gotta go,

or you know, be out of town. Um what you got. Um. It's gonna seem bias. But I really think if you're a college football fan, if you don't go to a game at L s U, I really don't think you can say you've experienced all that college football has offer. I'm not gonna say it's the best, because I know everybody has a different not even the best Death Valley. Okay, it's not even the best. I don't want to get

into that, because it absolutely is an iconic venue. I think if you're a college football junkie, I think that is in the discussion for top five stadiums, and maybe not so much the stadium itself, but just the atmosphere. It's got to be an L s U game. It's got to be a night game. Like I think if you did, if you get that perfect recipe, I don't think any any football junkie period would stick their nose up in that and be like I don't want to

go see that. That would be stupid. I think I think it's an iconic place to go watch a game, but I wouldn't say it's it's my personal top ten. I don't think it necessarily fits the criteria of Madison Square Garden or Finnway Park or anywhere close to. But again, your list made, Matt. When we open back up, when like this pandemic is over, I'm taking you to Clemson. You take me to l s U. I've been to Clemson.

I'm it's okay, but I will gladly go with you, and I will gladly take you to a game at LSU. That would be be awesome. That's cool, guys. I'll just sit at home. You guys have fun. It's fine. That's cool. You've you've been to all these two, haven't you? Really? No, I've never been to those two. I've been to a lot, but I haven't been to either of those. Also, the Swamps cool, though I don't invite men, it's fine. I hate the University of Florida more than anything, but the

Swamp is is pretty cool. To go see a game there. It gets really loud, and they have those corners that stick out and they're like orange, and they have that blue font. It's pretty cool. All right, You got any more that you want to get in on your list. No, I'm good. We just laughed at how assertive Will was with his like, that's going to just name every SEC stadium football stadium and that's pretty good too, Hair, just

all of them, all right. This is the Happy Half Hour podcast presented by Morris Jackens, and Mr Jenkins told me that he loves football and he looks forward to this show all week. When you're plumbing or air conditioning is acting up, called Morris Jackens or visit Morris Jenckens dot com. We're gonna take a quick break and we will back with more. Hi, this is Dewey Jenkins. After my four years in the Navy, Renee and I moved to Charlotte, even though neither of us were from here.

I was from the Mountains of Virginia and she was from Florida, but we agreed that Charlotte was where we wanted to build our future together. I was a full time student at U n c C by day and ran a janitorial business that night. And a few years later I bought a little air conditioning company and that's how I met you, and I'm really glad I did all right. Back here on the Happy half hour podcast

presented by Morris Jenkins. Right, will it is time for your stat of the week, the moment everyone's been waiting for. Obviously the time ficks every day of the week. So last week Jeremy Chin, never heard of him, got a sack of forced fumble, first stack of the year. We all know about his two touchdowns at Minnesota, so how about this first stat Jeremy Chin two touchdowns, also one sack, at least one sack, interception, tackle for loss, forced fumble,

fumble recovery. Oh, and he has ninety four tackles. There is no other player in the NFL with two touchdowns and at least one of all of those defensive stats. It's incredible, no other player. I mean, he does it all. It does it all. It's just weird to think, I know, we say this every week. It's weird to think that

he's a rookie doing the way he plays. A second round rookie too, which is pretty I mean, his resume seems like it would be like a first round, like a top five pick, like what you were saying a few weeks ago. You feel like that would be Isaiah Simmons. But it's not. It's the second round pick from Southern Illinois. It's weird to think back on a time what's called four or five months ago where people still had questions like, who is this Jeremy Chin guy, and you know, is

he gonna pan out? I mean at that point, I feel like when the Panthers drafted him and everyone got to see his his tape and what he was capable of, and and here Marty Herny and Matt Rule talk about him, and you look at his uncle, who's a Hall of Famer, Steve Atwater. I like, the people started to talk like, oh, this guy could be really good. You know, there were even before the season started you saw kind of in the media like could he be a potential defensive rookie

of the Year. But still no one really knew how he was gonna pan out going out onto the field, just like this entire young defense. And it's just weird to think about a time where he's like, really, that was only three or four months ago, and now, I mean, it's just every week he's doing something different, and he you know, he doesn't always you know, he doesn't look

necessarily like a big linebacker. You know, he doesn't look like but he's just he's in every play, and I think you know that that's something that you sometimes you take for granted until you see it again. You know, like there's there's a linebacker that was here for a while that was in every play, and there's and it's like,

it's really nice. Remember that. It's like, oh my gosh, you know, he's he's every I mean, and that's literally what we felt like, you know, the ball popped out, Oh, Jeremy Chinn gott you know, it's just like who of course it was Jeremy Chin around. Just think about that. And when he didn't play um in the game at Kansas City, another iconic venue, Arrowhead, there were a lot of questions about, Okay, how many different guys are gonna

fill in for all the things that he does? And that is by no means any slight to any other player on that defense. He just does like seven different things. Yeah, you need like fifteen players in the field, which I think I think Baltimore actually had on Monday Night football, which was pretty amazing. Uh But Matt, you I want

to make sure I give you credit for this. You had an idea in honor of Jeremy Chin for something that we should be doing on this podcast today, and I accidentally said in the group text that it was Will's. I'd accidentally and there was just a lot of hurt feelings about it. So I just want to make sure I'm gonna let you introduce the idea. Make sure everyone knows this was Matt's idea once again, Matt's idea, Matt taken away. Well, now it seems like I'm being petty,

you know, I'm kidding. Um. Yes, So the idea was everybody's talking about Jeremy Chin's resume, and I thought it would be a cool idea. What are three things on y'all's resume? Not like a work resume, but something that you would put on a resume of, just like interesting little facts or anecdotes about you and what you've done a work resume. Okay, I went the wrong way with this. So these are real things, right, Yeah? They can't be

made up. They gotta be things that you can actually have a pogn track record on or I just actually accomplished. All I do is work, Like what else again? I do? Like? What else can it be? If it's not? Okay? I have to be anything, all right? I don't want to brag really fast, hyper, really fast hyper. I will put that down. I don't know if that's like I thought we were doing it. When you say resume, I like you would be impressed. You'd be like, wow, look at

those fingers flying over the keyboard. Wow. Do you she's got it together? Do you mash the way that Bill does? No? I use my Okay, first of all, this is a podcast. No one can see that. Okay. When we were in elementary school or middle school or whatever, they put these like black asks over keyboards. Do you remember those. They're like you can't even like type in your password until you figure this out. And let me tell you what.

I'm a fast typer. I use my two index fingers still like I'm I'm pretty fast, but I don't use the fool tin tin digits. I would smoke you in a typing race. All right, all right, well what do you um? I'm a shrimper? Really? Yes you are? That's cool, Yes you are. Yeah, I I've can shrimp. I've shrimped. I have caught the shrimp. You've caught the shrimp. I've caught the spy. Not a lot of people have caught the shrimp. I have done Um, I have done the thing.

Oh my gosh, my family Massachu siss is gonna kill me. Where you go and uh dig the clams with your feet or your toes? You know what I mean. It's like you get go into a bog. I can't remember exactly which it's like. It's like a I don't know. It's like a small bothering of water, like cranberry dog or you know. But it's like you go into a I don't know why, I even I don't even know what it's called, Like what the is it? Clams or anyway? Cut all this out. I wouldn't put this part on

my wet, muddy ground. Too soft to support a heavy body exactly what why does it? What does it matter about a heavy body? That's just what the Google says. Like a pete bog, I guess if you were like three pounds, it wouldn't quite Also, if you were in Britain, it would be a bathroom. Guys, we've gone off the rails, all right, Matt, what's yours? Alright? So I have three

things one by one? Okay. So the first thing I have is I celebrated on the field and in the locker room with the Ravens after the Super Bowl against the Saints. That's cool. Now, okay, here's my question. How is that on your resume? That's just you're just bragging. Yeah, Like, what is that? Completely redoing this? That's kind of a skill. What is the skill? I'm I'm good at politics. I'm at the right that is true. That is without credentials. By the way, how did that happen? That seems like

some sort of violation. No, I am friends with do you know Grady Jarrett for the Falcons, the defensive tackle. His father and my dad worked together for a long time, and ray Lewis was gradies um like mentor and trainer, and so they were friends of ray Lewis and it was his Super Bowl and I got to go for some reason. That's cool. Yeah, alright, like I'm bragging. I

don't well, I canna heard one in that direction. I have one that's a fun fact that if we're going in that sort of a resume thing, I mean already broughout my typing skills, so I guess so if it's going off bad, it's because I will I when I was in third grade, He says, No, No, skill or anything like that. I want a trip to Hawaii to meet Mary Kay n Ashley Olson. So that's that's pretty cool. But it's not. I mean, it's not like, what do I say that on my resume? You know, I didn't

do anything except for winter trip. It's true, not a losing Well what you got now I'm rethinking all of this. No, I'm not. I'm gonna go my list. So I would put, like on a work resume, I just don't have any skills because I would think like these would be something that could like stand out and be really different than you wouldn't see on a resume, but that could be like a interview point of conversation. So I would put left handed because I think you can go a lot

of different places with that. Again, guys, we we would have terrible resumes. These aren't skills. We each will and I had each a left handed trimper. I mean, how is that? How is that not the best opener for a job interview? Ever, that might be the title of the podcast, right left handed trimper left handed shrimp for my next to our skills. If that makes you feel anybody, I ran out, So I just used that one and

you're right, it was kind of bragging. But the second one is I have traveled the Ring Road in Iceland twice. So that's kind of a skill. That's something I went and did. Why do you do it again? So I did it with my buddy in college, my roommate. We went. We had money when we're about to graduate. We wanted to go to a trip. We have been saving up for it. So we went to Iceland because I've always

wanted to go to Iceland. And they have one interstate and it's called Interstate one and it goes all the way in a circle around the Iceland uh little island. And so we did that that. We just rented a car and drove it. And then when I got engaged, I wanted to do it somewhere that wasn't in Greenville, South Carolina, So I went to ice and again took her and we did the same thing. So I've done it twice and I would do it five more times.

Aren't there like some really cool waterfalls like right off that? Yeah? So like every I guess it takes about twenty ish hours to go all the way around, and so every day it's like a different you know, five or six hour section and every section is super different. So you start at Raikovic, which is the western coast west northwest coast, and you go around and so it's a bunch of icy mountains, and then you go down to the plains

but it's still icy. And then you go to the section that looks like Mars, and then you come down to the southern coast and it's a bunch of waterfalls and like the ocean and beaches. It's really nice. I recommend it for anyone who's like a big travel une. That sounds wonderful. Yeah, well we'll go there after we go to Clemson. Yes, that'd be fun. I'll take We're not taking Christen though. They don't have any skills. NY I'm believing this podcast done. Um yeah, I don't know.

I don't really have any like cool skills. I'm kind of running out. I can score games like I used to score Baseball games, like keep the official statuet and um scores. I haven't done it in a while, but I could do it manually and then computer software I did it with for USA Baseball, so the score was all on me. I think it's pretty cool. I did kept score fast too if you were typing it. Yeah, that's true. She used both hands. I'm not left handed. Um,

but yeah, I always thought that was something. That's that's pretty cool. Um, all right, what you got. I'm done. I'm leaving. I can't I can't top that. Everything else is just trivia dot. That's bad. I feel like this game didn't go great. I'm learning a lot. I mean the point is, none of us are gonna compare to Germany. I mean, yeah, like I've been. I've been on the field of the super Bowl. If we're like that, that's pretty cool though, yeah, I would put that on. I

don't know anyways. My last thing I got in high school, I made a fake documentary about a fake vaping league. Wait can we see this? Have you? This is about seventeen minutes long, and it is about we made up two characters. One is Justin Fierce, which the names are supposed to be done and Chad Man. Justin Fierce is a great name, Chad Chad Phoenix. I think it was a great name. And they competed in a like like

how big your Vape Cloud was? Type competition And it's about Justin Fierce, who is the greatest vapor there ever was. Have you seen documentary now I have with Will Arnett? Yeah, Fred Armison, Yeah, yeah, that is a good show. The one they the one where they do the mob celebration in that random country is so good. I've seen it. You guys should watch that when you're you know, we got a lot of time together. This was great. This was um all right. Do we even do a weird

question the week after that? I have one. It's not nearly that weird, but yeah, that was just we just went down the road. I this is why I like doing this. Like what just happened for the last seven minutes, ten minutes, I don't know. I feel bad for people who wanted to listen to football and just get got some football off the top. And look, if you if you've listened to this podcast before, you know we're going there. Alright. Heads up for the next home game, which will be

the final game of the season for the Panthers. If the Panthers get a third down stop in the third quarter during a home game, one lucky fan will win a smart home smoking carbon monoxide detector through the Morse Jenkins Protect and Check sweepsticks. If the Panthers get a fourth down stop in the fourth quarter. That same fan will also be going home with a fifteen hundred dollar gift card. That's awesome. Be sure to check out contest Stop Panthers dot com or more details on how you

can enter. Um. Okay, I got a weird question. It's not that it's not that weird now that questions, but they're all is interesting. So I'm down if you you know what, I'm changing it. I was going to ask you how many layers if you would go football tough guy if you were going up to Green Bay this weekend. But I'm gonna change it because I was thinking about this one. I was like, that's a little too weird. Mount Lafleur head go to the Packers, same last name

as Peter la Flour from Dodgeball. I was trying to make this work last night in my head, and I was like, that's just too much. Like I'm not going to go there, Dodgeball. Where do you put it in your sports movies? Like good sports movie? Okay, sports movie, best, worst? Top tier? For me, I'm gonna go like mid tier, like I like it, bottom of the top tier, but top tier I think like ten, Like if you had to do ten sports movies, and there I was thinking.

I was thinking borderline top six, but it's definitely like Top fifteen is comfortable. I love and I love Dodgeball. I've been including all sports movies, like even serious ones. Yeah yeah, yeah, okay, that kind of changes things. I guess. Yeah, it's a sports movie. Yeah no, I mean there's so many. Yeah, there's so many, like crying sports movies. Yeah, sorry I cried, um because you're a left handed chamber. It is. I mean,

I think moments. Obviously there's not a people in it that you didn't realize we're in it, like um, like like what's his name? Yeah, he's in it that Oh yeah, he's a cotton. Yeah that's true. It has a ton of It has a ton of guys that you don't know their name, but you see the other things like the pirate guy yeah exactly, yea, and the guy with the crazy mad Asian wife. I forgot the guy's name, but he's like the bigger guy with the glass. He's kind of nerdy and his wife hates him the whole time.

Was he the guy from office Space? Yes, he plays the stapler guy. We just keep saying the guy. Was he the guy from the Thing Office Space. It's one of my all time favorites. Incredible. I will agree, they're absolutely incredible. Movie back, I'm in a brand of divine end the appropriate number of pieces of flair. All right, this has gone off the rails in the best way. Let's just end it right here. We're just talking about

the guy. The guy that's the guy that h Thank you so much for listening to the Happy Half Hour podcast. Christen and these two guys are going on a trip together without me. We'll see you next week.

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