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Happy Half Hour Episode 4: Fireworks

Jul 08, 202037 minSeason 2Ep. 4
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Kristen, Myles, and Will answer weird questions, share opinions on fireworks, talk about Patrick Mahomes' new contract, and much more.

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It's time for a Happy half Hour with your friends Kristin Balboni, Miles Simmons and Will Brian. That's right, it's time for the Happy Half Hour podcast. Kristen, Will and Miles here with you and guys. I haven't talked to you since before the holiday, so Will, how how is your fourth of July? First off, it was pretty low key, so I was actually waiting on a COVID test over the weekend. That's fun for the results. Aliping er there, Will, Yep, I'm negative got it today, so we're all good. But

it meant that needed to. Um, I was going to try to go see my parents, but didn't end up getting able to do that, so I'm just kind lay load to the weekend. But I don't have COVID at least right now. Congratulations. Yeah, I'm sorry that you didn't get to to see your parents. But just for anyone who's who's wondering about your overall health, you feel okay? Correct? Yeah? Yeah, I felt okay the whole time. UM, but you know, I just wanted to be take precautions just to make sure,

you know, my parents will be older. UM, so I was trying to do all that but didn't have a test back, so I couldn't really go see them. M that's a bummer. Hopefully, hopefully you'll get a chance to see them safely soon, but definitely a different way than we would normally spend fourth of July Miles, How was your fourth of July? My fourth of July was very boring? Um, I was not waiting for a COVID test, but I too basically just kind of quarantined in my apartment here.

Uh and you know I've gotten couch um, but that was not here over the weekend, so I basically spent the weekend in my bed watching a lot of Netflix. Um. I think I got some take out a couple of times. Uh, And yeah, that was about it. It was it was interesting. I mean I heard fireworks. I didn't really see any from my deck, but I heard some, so good for the people who were shooting them off. But yeah, otherwise,

pretty pretty boring. How was yours? Christen? It was good? Um. Actually, my my husband and I went down to Hilton Head for a couple of days. We were able to find, yeah, a secluded airbnb that felt safe and you know, we're masks at all times, even you know, as we were headed out to the beach until we could get to our space, and uh, you know, so it was a little different, but it was great. It was the first time that we have really gotten to to do anything.

So I had a great few days. I love getting to be back in North Carolina and get to do stuff like drive to the beach. That's definitely not something you do in Chicago. So it was nice. It was it was kind of a spur of the moment thing. We happened to find a place that felt safe and um, reasonable, and so we went for it and it was a nice, little, nice little holiday. Okay, I have two questions, Um, because I am geographically I don't know. I want to say illiterate,

but that's not quite limited. Yeah, I mean I don't know. I just I've never really spent much time down here. So A how far is Hilton Head from here? In b did they shoot off fireworks at the beach that you guys could see? It was about a four over four hours um drive Yeah, four and a half maybe, so it was not bad too bad. Anything over that then I'll start to get cranky, There's no doubt about it.

And of course you don't want to stop anywhere because who knows what's what's going on, and you want to try to limit, you know, your exposure to people. So but overall the drive was not bad at all. As far as fireworks goes. We did not want to go down to the beach. We heard them and we could kind of see them on our little porch area, but we didn't want to go down and you know, kind

of be around a big crowd of people. But I'd say, I saw, I'm gonna go three fireworks, three total fireworks that I could actually see over the tree line, which, look, I'm gonna be honest, it's no fireworks from me. I don't know how you guys feel, Miles. What are your thoughts? It sounds like you were into the are you guys fireworks people? Pro fireworks? Anti fireworks? Miles? You first, I think a more pro fireworks. I guess as I've gotten older,

I am shocked by this. Yeah. Well, when I was little, I really did not like fireworks. I didn't like how

loud they were. And I remember I think it was like the Cleveland Bicentennial celebration, and my mom really wanted to go, and so she had to get me these ear plugs so she could tolerate me whining about how much I didn't like fireworks because I just as a kid, I never really like It's it's kind of the way I feel about thunder and lightning now, especially now that I've been in places where thunderstorms don't usually happen in

California for the last four years of my life. Like the first time when I heard a thunderstorm here, I was very afraid. But it's different, I guess when it's fireworks now because I like the colors and stuff I don't know, so yeah, well, well how do you feel

about fireworks? So I'm relatively indifferent, like I enjoy them, but I also am now more around a dog that doesn't like them, and I'm still kind of coming around to the empathy for dogs that just freak out, and especially this particular July four It's one thing if it's like, hey, it's going to be a big fireworks show att in one particular place and we can kind of plant on it.

It's another thing when there's literally hundreds of thousands of fireworks and just going just wherever, whenever, forever, and it's like, I mean, did you guys see that video of l A of like the helicopter video. It was incredible. Yeah, I've actually every year there. Yeah, I've actually spent I had the good fortune too spends. Gosh, this must have been five years ago when I lived in l A.

A group of us rented a house in the hills. Um, and it had to be a big group of us because this, I mean there was twenty of us to afford like one night and in a house in the hills, and it had a view kind of like that and you could see fireworks from everywhere. It was awesome. I mean it was absolutely incredible to get to see them from all that because it's all the different well in the past it's been all the different communities and if you've got a great view, you know, you can see

the like a hundred different communities shooting off fireworks. This I'm sure it was people, but um, yeah, it's it's great when they're like you said, when it's a planned thing and it is beautiful and how I don't know beginning, middle, and end in the grand finale, but I think my biggest thing about the fireworks is, oh, what I mean, why is it like the whole week of July four, from seven o'clock in the morning to three am. People just feel like they can just set all fireworks whenever,

Like I gotta get some sleep at some point. I know that makes me sound like a curmudgeon, but well, no it doesn't. I think that people need to be able to sleep, right. I don't see anything wrong with it, And I totally agree with your viewpoint on this, Christen, But I do think and I'm not a person who would ever shoot off fireworks because I think I would be the guy who blows off his hand, and like I need my hands for my job, like it's very very typing heavy job that I need all of my

fingers force. So like that to me is the like I can't really go out and shoot off fireworks. Um, but I think it's interesting when people do it. I've actually never seen somebody shoot off the firework in my life, though I've never been that close to it. Stay in North and South Carolina just a little bit longer miles. You'll see it next summer. Well, but it happens in Ohio to like I'm thinking about it. I don't know why.

It's just I've just never really been around I don't know, but I guess living in densely populated suburbs, it wasn't something. But like if you go probably ten fifteen minutes in one or direction or another, everybody's got fireworks in Northeast. So I don't know, we'll put that on its fun We'll put it on the calendar for next July four. Well, let Miles gets them. Well, although I mean you can

at least be near them. I understand this an occupational hazard for I don't want to lose those hands a pencil in all right, Well, I feel like the two things that you can count on when it's July four, if you're scrolling through social media, are people are gonna be boomerang their fireworks on on Instagram and Instagram stories right like they saw I mean, you flip through and it's thirty in a row of just a firework, you know, exploding,

or they're complaining about people shooting off fireworks on Twitter. Like I feel like those are without a doubt you can count on them. Which is worse, which is the thing that you wish would go away on July four, which is more annoying. Um, Miles, I feel like you might have a strong opinion on, So I don't know if that's good or bad. Well, I would just start by saying this, I mean, do you ever feel like a plastic bag drifting through the wind when Katie Perry?

Of course? Um, you know, do you ever feel already buried deep six ft under stream? No one seems to hear a thing. Um. I don't even remember what the question was. I just that we started talking about fireworks and the song came into my head. Are you a Katy Perry fan? Oh? Heck yeah, got bangers, man, katiers, Got bangers for days? Teenage Dreaming? Teenage stream is classic. It's so good, total classic. Uh, Mannequin. That's a little known Katie Peririe banger. That's a deep cut. That's a

toe banger to that one. There's a live album on Spotify that is sort of acoustic versions of the songs. Anyway, Yeah, immediately go no, but immediately going to go check that out after this. Okay, But which do you find more annoying people boomerang and their fireworks on Instagram or complaining about shooting off fireworks on Twitter? Um, people complaining about people shooting out fireworks on Twitter. I don't mind the boomerangs. I think it's kind of fun. Okay, Miles, I gotta say,

you're much more pro firework than I thought. I thought we were going to have a great like, Oh, I can't and I don't know why. It kind of just like gets my blood boiling a little bit. I'm like, all right, I get it. Another firework, another firework, And I was like, Miles is going to be with me on this, I think. And I gotta say, I love that you just kind of love all things fireworks makes

me happy. Yeah, I guess I really do. And this is honestly, it's kind of surprising to me because in my m O of like things that Miles probably would not like, fireworks would probably be one of those things that people would think I don't like, But I actually kind of do like fireworks. Now we're gonna get you out there, I know. I'm Are you shocked to Will,

I'm very shocked. And I just have to say, the only thing worse than either an Instagram boomerang story or post of fireworks is the Instagram story of you're really far seat at a concert for like seconds? Yes, there is nothing, we get it, You're at a concert. Cool, I'm not watching seconds of horrible video for a song that I like and don't want to hear from your phone. It's the same thing with fireworks. I don't want to see your phone small version of fireworks that are also

happening right outside my window. I get it, like I'm looking at them too cool. I don't need to see it on your phone. And well, what about when the concert with the concert Instagram stories when you could hear the person singing so loudly, but you can't hear the actual song itself. It's so bad. It's just like when you fire, just like, oh, this is the kind of yes, this is the kind of commiseration I was looking for. Thank you will. I thought it would be coming from

I thought it'd be coming from miles. But I feel a little bit better. I love the holiday. I love to see, you know, everyone having fun, say, of course this year, but it just gets a little much, and I'm glad to know that I'm not the only person. But we don't have some rage around here. I know, really, Mouse is really letting us down in that department. We got a nice story about loving the colors. I'm like, what my rage meter? I guess it is just slow today.

I don't know. I like it. I think that's awesome. Um. But you know, now that we are are back at work fresh off of our few days off from the holiday, of course, now is the time that we're turning our attention to training camp and what have you guys, because I'm sure fans want to know what have you guys heard? What have you not heard? Um? What's the latest miles from from everyone you're talking to? Yeah, you know, it's interesting.

I think everybody is pretty much is in the dark as everybody else is on this, and I know that, you know, between the three of us, we've talked to some of our colleagues around the league about what they're trying to figure out in terms of what we can all do you, um, once training camp starts and things like that, and it's just hard because there are no at this point, no really hard and fast set rules.

And so because of that, I think you know, we're seeing on Twitter right now you get J. C. Trader, the president of the the NFL Players Association. He's going and writing something that is basically like, hey, we really want to make sure that everything is going to be safe. Um when we go into training camp and that's why

we don't want preseason games. There's not necessarily a medical reason to have preseason games, according to the n f l p A. And so I talked to a linebacker tell your white head yesterday, UM for an article that you can read at Panthers dot com at some point in this near future. UM. But I asked him, you know, are you concerned? What is your level of concern really about the virus and coming back to practice, And he said, Yah, yeah,

of course I'm concerned. And he right now has the three month old son, So that's another level of, you know, certain, because you don't want to bring something home and then potentially infect your own family, especially a child that is so young. So he said, what he's just looking for is a real solid plan um to keep all players

and coaches and everybody involved safe. And I think that's what we're all looking for, right I mean, I think at this point, look, you see cases of COVID surging all across different states right now, and you just want to make sure that if people are going to come in and play football, there is a structured way to practice, there's a structured way to meet, and there's a structured way to keep everybody safe. And I think that the NFL and the end PA right now really working on

trying to make that happen. But yeah, at this point, when we're about two weeks out from what should be rookies reporting um on July one, that's what that date, I believe is this is something where yeah, you gotta start retching up the urgency here because everybody needs a plan. Yeah, I mean, and that that's I mean that that's where

we are. And that's part of what's what's tough about this is I think all of the details that we've come to just understand as part of the way that the NFL works in terms of uh, you know, roster size, in terms of I R, in terms of you know, all these kind of designations of player status, and then you think about how that impacts uh salaries, how that impacts money. I mean, there's so many things that people don't quite know, Like what happens if you know, ten

guys guys get it all on one one spot. You know, are you do you have to put those guys on a certain list? Is there a list that's only a fourteen day list for COVID? You know, how do you

replace guys. I think there's so many questions along that and and just you know, I think it's it's one thing to say, all right, we're all going to come in and quarantine and everyone get tested every day and just you know, be in one spot, but there's so many other things that that every time it seems like there's a call, there's like an other Oh yeah, what

about that? You know, what about this um And you just kind of feel it feels like in some ways they're kind of running out of time, which is why you know, there's more discussion about you know, kind of the preseason games and trying to give them more time to kind of keep working through this stuff. Yeah, that was what we were all talking about during March, and you know, in April, when the draft was happening, when

free agency was happening. In the NFL had the benefit of time right at the NFL had the benefit of being able to sit back and say, Okay, we can conduct these things virtually. We can make a virtual off

season program. And because the season doesn't start until September, well, now when you have training camps that are supposed to start at the end of July, you're the benefit of time is running out, right, And I don't think when everything shut down in March that we I don't think anybody thought that we would be where we are right now. I think that we probably figured that we would have a better handle on this, but we don't. And that

is another part of the issue. You know, how can we make sure that not only you know, football players are safe, but how can we make sure that everybody is going to be safe, so that everybody can return to work, so that kids can go back to school, things like that, And we need to get a handle on all of that in order to really I think I have a better sense of how the football season is going to be played. Yeah, I think you're You're

absolutely right. And the short answer is that there's still so many unknowns when it comes to this football season. But the biggest thing has got to be keeping everyone is safe. And I think Miles you perfectly illustrated that when you're saying you're talking to tie your white head about his young son, I mean, he's got to be safe, and everyone's got to feel like this is a safe environment where everyone can go to work. So we'll we'll keep seeing how it's going to play out um, But yeah,

no doubt about it. The biggest story this week, kind of while everything else feels like it's on pause. Biggest story Patrick Mahomes and that monster extension ten years reportedly worth up to five hundred and three million dollars. That is baseball. That is baseball money. That's like you said, half a bill. That's I can't even wrap my mind around that number. So first of all, I want to know what you guys uh would buy with that money. We're gonna talk about in a second. But I have

to say this. It's my favorite part of the story. Did you guys see that we have a new Adam Schefter on our hands. The person that broke the story works at a liquor store in Kansas City, and a group of chief staffers came in looking for quite a few bottles of dumb and so or doumb. I can't even say it. I don't even I've never bought a bottle. If you can tell Dom Perignon Miles my saying that, right, Okay,

all right, you can tell I've never purchased a bottle. Um. That's that's But I know what to say if I ever want to not me I didn't even practice it. Um not me. I'm like, can I get that? D O m pe that thing? Uh? Anyway, she purchased a bott all of the stuff that Myles said, all right, the staffords purchased bottle of stuff that Miles said. She put two and two together and chweeted it out, realizing like, hey, why are all these staffers together buying all this expensive champagne.

I absolutely love that story of Mills. You you have her name, I just know the story, right, You've got the lady that's the new Adam Schefter. Yes, her name is Katie Cameron and she works at Plasa Liquor in Kansas City. So next time I go for some barbecue, I will probably be hitting up Katie Plaza Liquor in Kansas City because obviously it's the best pace to go if the chiefs are getting there. And apparently it didn't like Schefter d m R after all this, Yes I did,

I saw a story about that. Yes, I said, sorry about that. Sorry, Well in awful announcing today. Basically the d M is they posted his screenshot was he told Katie, well done, keep me posted the next time some chief's employee buy six bottles of bubbly, stay well, stay healthy. That's awesome. I absolutely love that story. All right, I'll say it one more time for me before I'm just trying to say it without embarrassing myself again. We'll see

how it goes. Now, Kristen, you're currently residing. I think so too. That's what I'm saying to say, don pregnant.

Like I said, I'm never going to buy a bottle anyway, so um, you know, I'm more of an I'm more of an andre that five dollar stuff, all right, But but looking at that contract and how much money it is, half a bill, I want to take the responsible stuff off the table when we talk about what we would do with that money, all right, I don't want to hear you're gonna buy your parents a house, You're gonna pay off your you know, student loans, anything like that.

We get it, everyone's going to do that stuff. Will what are you doing if you get that contract? What's the first few things you're buying? So I don't even look at it because I know I can't afford it, But I would start looking at like all of the cool tech that's out there that just would be life not life changing, but like day to day changing sort of tech. Like it's like a robot butler. Yes, all of the things, all of like all of that cool.

Like I was just finishing up, like I was watching Hearts and Rack over the last like five days and like the last two or three seasons when like Grizzle comes into town and they have like these like Grizzle skateboards and every phone is like you know, the little tablet screen stuff. Like I want all of that and one of those things where you can like I want to jet pack and like fly and stuff. I've always wanted to try that, like on the water, the jet packs. Yeah,

oh that'd be so cool. All right, I'm I'm into it. I'm into it. Miles, What do you got for me? Okay, well, first of all, I you you've tapped into the rage Miles. Here. Robots, robots gotta go. All right, you send this Boston Dynamic stuff. Do you know what the things that these people are doing with these robe bots, these little dog you know air quotes, these dog robots that can walk around and open doors and then they sense where these other things are.

The robots are going to take over things. Okay, have you guys ever seen artificial intelligence seeing these movies, I am robot. No, I don't want anything. I don't want any part of that. I want no part of that. I you know, I do not want anybody to lose their job. But I think that the people in Boston Dynamics could be working on some other things that could improve our lives more than little robot dogs. I don't

want those robot dogs. Let's refocus what they can be doing, all right, Because I know I'm not into the robot stuff. I don't want a robot butler. I don't want the robots that. I don't have an Alexa or anything in my house either, because I don't want them listening to

my conversations. Because I know that whenever I searched something, I was talking to somebody about Outback Steakhouse on on Instagram and a d M or something the other day, or maybe it was in a text, I don't know, But next thing I know, I've got out Back advertising itself to me on Instagram. The robots have enough all rights not need to be butlers, don't need to be little dogs, and we don't need and so well, you know you can have that, but don't bring it around me.

That's all I'm gonna say. You know what, A robot doesn't have feelings coronavirus. You don't know that. I don't think that you listen, I don't know. I'm just saying I would rather. I don't know. I don't I don't need I don't need a butler anyway. I live in a small and awful apartment that I can walk around do things myself. But I'm just saying I don't know. Anyway, I'll answer the question now, CHRISTI UM the thing that I would I I would focus on property first, probably

like I would buy. I would get a really nice panhouse in Charlotte, one of the nicest buildings that I could get it in. Um, I do the same thing in New York. Probably have some more property in Malibu. Uh. South Florida would be another place. UM, I guess Cleveland, cause I'm from there too. Uh. Then I would buy cars. I just buy a lot of cars because cars are awesome and I've loved car since I was very little. So I would get a Porsche Macon S probably for

daily driving. UM. A Ferrari would be on the list. Actually, I take that back, I was I forgot how much money we were talking about, So it wouldn't be a Macan S would actually be a Lamborghini Ruse because that's one of the best looking cars I've ever seen in my entire life. Um, but I guess we could have a Macan to sure? Why not? Just why not? There? Yeah, that kind of money we got, uh not loving Targa, that would definitely be something I'd have. Um, I've got

a lot enough. I've thought you know about this enough that I think I would have a good plan and I would donate a lot of money too, would I said nothing? But yes? We all? Would we know that we got Come on, I mean yes, but I feel like I was talking about too many things that I would buy it. I had to throw it in there. Well, we all would donate, we all would you know, do the great stuff. There's no doubt about that, so you know, come on. I just I just felt like I should

say it before passing it back to you. Chris, what would you do that, Aunty? I like the I like the real estate angle, I like the jet pack. I'm taking a little bit from both of you. The one thing that I would get I just want some sort of a private plane transportation Now, look, you guys have worked for teams before. Teams travel differently in terms of not having to go into the airport all that kind

of stuff. I have always worked for a network, so that means when I was doing Sideline, I was at an airport every you know, sideline for network college basketball, football and airport every two days, multiple trips a week. I've gone through t s A so many times I've gotten stuck in a middle seat even I get my status bumped up. I've eating a lot of really bad airport food. I mean, there's just a lot of you know,

a lot of crooks in the neck trying to sleep. Like, all I want is to just not have to go through that, not have to worry about fitting everything into a checked bag and the guy beside me up on my arm rest and sneezing. You know, I just I think I would really really enjoy some sort of a private transportation. That's all I want is a private plane. Too much to ask, guys, No, not at all. And I will say that those chartered flights they do hit different as the kids say. I wouldn't know. So we'll

see as how the season plays out. But now I'm I'm economy all the way. So, uh, that's that's what I would have. Well, I got the first class upgrades and it's amazing, but it's not as you would say that the chartered flight. If I'm getting, if I'm getting Patty Mahomes money, that's the main thing I'm buying. I'm sorry, I messed up what we were doing there. Yes, I currently in my life, oh yes, my life. Yes, but if I had that kind of money, I probably would

get a plane. But I would at least be first class because there's nothing better than first class. I think the charter flights would be better, but what do I know. I have no idea. So that's that would be my big that would be my big purchase. Alright, guys, it is time for the Weird Question of the Week and

we have a special guest asker today. Our friend, the Mayor of Flavor Town at j T f C underscore TM on Twitter, one of our our favorite listeners of all time, has submitted some of his weird questions and he didn't go just one. He gave us a whole page of questions, a whole iPhone note of questions. The Mayor of Flavor Town is awesome. Because he is an O G follower of what this podcast used to be and he's just rolled that fandom right into us, and that is very nice of him, and so Mr Mayer,

I thoroughly appreciate it. I agree. You know, he was a great fan and an important fan of UM group chat, and he didn't have to like you know, me and Miles, just like all of the other fans will that you guys had. And so we appreciate UM all of everyone for sticking with us, especially the mayor of Flavor Town. So, without further ado, we picked our three favorite questions from the Mayor of Flavor Town for our Weird Questions of the Week. We're gonna get started here. Miles, what is

your most used emoji? The cry laughy face That is the most used emoji, followed by well, right now, it's the train, but usually it is it needs some explanation on that. Uh, usually it's the guy. It's the embarrassed guy, like with the with that's blushing with the big guys. So when I lived in Oakland last year, I lived right across the street from a train station, and I was describing that to somebody recently in a text message and I used a bunch of trains, and I guess

that just vaulted that emoji up to number two. Okay, all right, well what about you? So mine is the guy in the blue shirt with like kind of his hands up like I don't know, and he kind of looks like you too. Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Yeah, it's like I used that one a lot um also, So I guess I was looking at this because I looked in like my most recently used like apparently I've used the actual goat a lot, So I guess instead of writing out go O a T, I just put

the goat and say that a lot in text. Too much trouble to type it all out. Uh, mine is all right? You guys had to explain years. Let me see if I can explain this. Right. It's what I would consider the hugging emoji, but it's with the smile face. So it's the smiley face and then the two hands popping out at the bottom. Do you know what I'm

talking about? Used? I absolutely love that one, and then followed closely by the one that has two different sized eyes and his tongue is hanging out like just wild, like crazy wild like, oh my god, guys like that one. You know what I'm talking about? It just yes, yes, exactly, all right? We successfully That's why we love these questions from the mayor. It's like, how do you describe you know, this is an audio format, how do you describe them?

But I think we I think we nail that pretty successfully, all right. Next, next up from the mayor. If you could live with any sitcom family, will which one would it be? The Blutes? Oh that's that's amazing. I got it's a well, I don't know how living with that would be. I mean, it'd be entertaining but incredibly dysfunctional. But well, I have to tell you my dog. Her name is Lucile and her full name is Lucille Bluth. Yes, well, I just feel like it would be really entertaining and

also very easy to take advantage. You know. It's just like there is always money in the bananas stand. I watched it if there's there's money in banana span and I totally would have liked taken advantage of that. All right. I love the Blues, Uh, one of my absolute favorite shows of all time. Miles, Where are you going if you're living with a sitcom Family. Okay, my my first instinct because of how much I love this show, and I've I'm now rewatching it for like the second time.

Um during Quarantine is the family from I don't think I can say this word, so I'll spell it s H I T T apostrophe s Creek, the show that Dan Levy and Eugene Levy created. I think that that's enough context to fill you and I I'm talking about. I don't really want to live in the Rosebud Motel. Doesn't seem like a place that uh my, as my friends sometimes call me, Princess Miles would So maybe if

I lived in Elmdale then they would be better. But I think the family that I will live with is Jay and Gloria on Modern Family, because they have the nice house and Jay has his life figured out and you know he's about to retire. I don't know if he did retire in the last couple of seasons. I didn't watch them, but they live in a nice house in southern California, sensibly, and yeah, I think that that would suit me pretty well. They seems fun. Scotch. I like Scotch. I like it. I like it a lot.

All right, I'm gonna go with a little bit of a thrill back. I'm gonna go with the family from full House. Now. I know that it is, as the title suggests, a very full house, but think about that opening shot. They've got that prime San Francisco real estate. You know those houses? Where are they? The painted ladies are called something? Those houses right there? Can you imagine what the property value on that is? Right now, I'm

trying to get in on that family. Get a piece of that pie person ians and millions of dollars basically, So yes, that is from the prety value standpoint, I like where your head's at there, Christ And that's smart. Well, I thank you, thank you, all right. Last question, last weird question of the week from Mayor flavor Town. I love this question and I've got some wild answers. I think, all right, what is the most popular movie you've never seen? Miles, Uh, They're a lot, um man. I could I did see

Saving prim Rounds. That's usually my answer to that. Back to the Future, I've never seen that. Um, I've seen most of like the big franchise movies of the last ten fifteen years. I think Back to the Future is a solid one. Back to the Future. Let's go with that one, because I've never seen that, all right, what about you will the Godfather? Whoa yep and just no interest or I don't it's just it's never I don't know. I just have never had the opportunity. I guess I

think it's on Netflix. Maybe I do have the oor watched it. I think you could have had the opportunity at some point if you really wanted to. It's like it's inaccessible, but I do. I like, that's a really good one. I don't know if mine can beat this. I think I have to. Uh number one, I'm I get a lot of shock value for this one. But I mean I'm not a child and I don't have children. I've never seen Frozen. I don't know any of the

words to the song, right. I think that that's a one. Um. The other one that always surprises people never saw Avatar. Wasn't like the biggest movie. No, that's why I'm not seeing it. But isn't that like one of the biggest movies of all time? And like they're coming out with a ton more I'm not interested. Yeah, I mean that movie is a little bit overrated. I mean it's a solid movie. It's good, but I don't think I don't

think it's worth all the hype that it's gotten. And I certainly do not think that we need two more Avatar movies, please. I have seen Frozen, though, so I've seen That's It's funny because I'm usually the person in like the friend group who has never seen movies, and data people get on, oh my gosh, I would have not seen that. I have not seen this, and like my friends text me all the time like, well, I

know you haven't seen this movie. So I've actually seen both The Godfather and I have seen Frozen and I've seen Avatar, So that is a little bit ironic. That is ironic. I have a I have a big I'll save this for another podcast, but I have a hot take current circumstances notwithstanding, you know, but I have a hot take on movie theaters. I'm not a fan. I don't want to go. If I never go to a movie theater for the rest of my life, I'm fine. So yeah, ALCOA, well how about this. That's a tease.

We'll save that for We'll save that for for another podcast, because I could go for a while on that but yeah, they are not my favorite places at all. So I'm just gonna leave you guys with that something to think about until next week. Well, I do think somebody needs to make you an offer that you can refuse to see the god Father. I know what that is. Yeah, that's the main line. So yeah, I'm glad to know that. I'm glad to know that you know what that one was. Uh. Guys,

this has been a blast. Thank you to the Mayor of Flavortown for for all of the questions. Thank you to the new Adam Schefter for breaking the Patrick Mahomes news. Uh, and thanks to all of you for for listening. Will We'll talk to you next week.

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