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David Vassegh previews Dodger Fan Fest and provides updates on Clayton Kershaw, Kenley Jansen, Blake Treinen and Ryan Brasier. Vic the Brick talks Harbaugh, Ohtani and Grammys before the daily haiku.

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And we continue on Fred Rogan and Jonas Knoxen today for Rodney seventy La Sport. Hey, Well, that was an exhausting one o'clock hour because we worked hard. We did and enjoyed the Jim Harball news conference. I've always wondered what it would be like to co host a show with Jim Harbaugh. Now I know there it is. I know there it was. We got our answer. Welcome to town. Let's now welcome in our esteemed Dodger insider,

best in the business by far anywhere in the country. I mean, once the season starts, uh, you know, then then we'll start fighting with each other. But he really is the best. It's David Vasse and Dave good afternoon. You know, I'm not appreciating from Kevin Figures to Jonas knox the apathetic type of attitude towards the great captain. Comeback, Jim Harbaugh. I want to go work for Harball right now after hearing that press conference,

Well, do you have a story about Harball. I've had many encounters with Jim Harbaugh. My first one and my own personal encounter with Jim Harbaugh was when I was covering the two thousand and two Super Bowl when the Raiders were playing the Bucks. And as you know, Fred, the Super Bowl parties are wonderful. And I got into the Commissioner's party, which was at the Miramar Air Force Base, top Gun. You know that. We know, da we know. And Harbaugh was at the Circular Bar by himself. And

I go up there and I wasn't overserved yet. Harbaugh by himself, he was the quarterbacks coach for the Raiders at the time, and I walk up to him, all, hey, Captain, comeback. He's like, hey, what's up, man? And you know, we had a couple of cocktails together, enjoyed each other's company, and once he took the job at Stanford, spent a lot of time at those PAC twelve media days. So I'm all in with Jim Harbaugh. Now, what was he drinking? Like?

He strikes me is like a whiskey or bourbon, straight kind of guy. Yeah, he did have one of those type of drinks. I asked for a Corps light with the mountains blue. He's like, you can't play for me, that's not happening. Yeah, he was great, though, great. I listen. I love Jim Harbaugh. I love the guy. I did you know, I just was a little taken back that Fred was so upset that Jim Hill got the first question like that. I didn't even say that he called Jim Hill a legend. I know Fred did not like

that. Yeah, that that that sort of spoiled the whole event for me. But Jim Hill is a legend. So why in the world would that be upseting. Okay, we know there's a rivalry, Fred, that network TV rivalry. Hey, Dave, in my mind, it was never a rivalry, No fang. It's like I told Jonas, it's like playing golf, Dave, play your own ball. Just play your own ball. With the challre they men Jim Hill playing checkers, Fred Rogan was playing chess,

is what you're saying. Damn body shot by the desert Deano. All right, Dave, are you gonna be on the stage at FanFest this weekend? I am not really. I thought you were the host every year I have been the last seven or eight years. They've decided to, as they say in the business, Fred, go in a different direction. Well what are they doing, Dave. It's a shorter stage show from what I understand,

about sixty minutes. So it frees me up to do an actual radio show from the home run seats in left field at Dodger Stadium, and we will have all of the players from Freddie Freeman to Mookie Bets to Chris Taylor stop by the show. So for three hours noon to three Saturday, Dodger Fest, we will have Dodger Talk and if you call in, maybe I'll put you on hold and maybe you can ask a Dodger a question. So we'll do a real radio show twelve to three on Saturday. Oh, that's very

cool. Is Altana going to be there? He is going to be there, And that's the most exciting part about all of this Dodger Fest is it will be the first time that he really interags and gets the taste of Dodger fans up close and personal, not just during a baseball game. Dave,

this is always a big deal. But do you get the feeling that we're going to see attendance records as far as the fan fest goes this weekend, that because of the hype, because of the offseason, Otani and everything to come along with it, that there's going to be more people out there than we've seen before these Well, I feel like there's certainly going to be more fans at Dodger Fest than the Rays have ever gotten for a single game in

half of Bay. I'll put it that way. I mean, the anticipation for this season is at an all time high, and I think that's going to be on full display on Saturday at Dodger Fest. And I feel like when you driving around taking your kids from Ayso to baseball and being an overzealous parent on a Saturday, you are going to feel that energy from fan Fest from noon to three on five seventy. That's what I'm talking about. That's how you promote Fred, That's how you do it. Well, Dave's a

pro. Dave's a pro. Come on, Jonas. Yeah, but but I'll say this, he won't say anything he doesn't truly believe. Yeah, you sair Dave, who wants to be a part of any Nickel and Dimes stage show? And you can do the radio show for three hours afterwards, a real that's real work, Fred, Oh no, And people love that. You gotta you gotta freshen things up, move the furniture a little bit. So I have no ill will towards the Dodgers going in a different direction.

I think it'll be fantastic, but not as great as New to three on a five seventy LA Sports Dodgers Radio. And to me, the storyline is not only Otani, but also who's not at Dodger Fest that may be on the Dodger roster when camp breaks for opening Day? All right, David, who might that be? Well, let's start with future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw. He still has not signed with any team, and obviously we

know it's between the Rangers and Dodgers. And as I have explained in the past and I'll explain again, it feels like all roads are leading back to LA because the Rangers are in limbo with their cable network deal. They're part of that Diamond Sports Group limbo situation, and it just doesn't feel like they have the urgency or desire to sign Kershaw as much as they have wanted to

in the past. They also have three guys on their roster that are getting paid a handsome sum of money and Jacob de Gram, Max Scherzer and Tyler Mayley that won't be able to pitch until the second half of the season. So how are you going to justify signing on another one? Of those injured pitchers that can't pitch until the second half of the season. Even if his name is Clayton Kershaw, he just means more to the Dodgers. They're better

together than a part. And I feel like at some point here in the next month, you're going to see Clayton Kershaw back with the Dodgers, And especially if you think about how it ended last year for him. I just I've pretty consistent on this. I find it hard to believe that he wants that to be his lasting image as a Dodgers pitcher. I just find it hard to believe. I think he's too competitive. You've been around him,

you know how competitive the guy is. Just I find it hard to believe that he's willing to just go out like that because somebody may have offered him a couple of million more. And also, look at the team the Dodgers have put together. If you're Clayton Kershaw, you're going to the defending World Series champion Rangers, a team has not went back to back World Series in

baseball in a very long time, over twenty five years. The chances of the Rangers doing it again are slim, and all of a sudden you're looking at the Dodgers and this juggernaut they've put together, I feel like there would be a lot of fomo on Kershaw's part. Not to mention, he's within fifty or so strikeouts of three thousand career strikeouts, and he's only about twenty

wins away from tying Don Sutton for the most in Dodger history. So there's a lot of milestones that he can still attain by coming back to the Dodgers, not only this year, but doing it again the following season if all goes well. Dave, I don't think I've ever heard of a players signing and then all of a sudden it's announced, well, we're not going to pay him as much as we thought we were, and he agrees to it because of some physical condition. James Paxton, what do you know? I

know he's injury prone, Fred, He's had a lot. He's had injuries the last couple of years. He's come back from Tommy John surgery. Last year he made nineteen starts with the Red Sox. They did limit the innings that he pitched obviously, first year back from that elbow surgery. So I don't know, and I can't speculate whether it's elbow questions or any other part of the arm or body that gave the Dodgers some pause when they saw the

physical records. But whatever it is, it obviously was able to be worked out between Scott Boris and Andrew Friedman to somewhere they can agree upon in the middle knowing whatever they saw. Dave, what do you make of the rumors that are out there of the Kenley Janssen Dodger potential reunion that could take place. Well, that falls into the category of who's not at Dodger Fest, right. I know for a fact the Red Sox are entertaining offers for Kenley

Jansen. They're not going anywhere this year in the Al East. Why would you keep a high priced closer the caliber of Kenley Janssen if you're the fifth best team in the AL East? So they're smart to shop them around.

I know the Padres have checked in, the Dodgers have checked in, and look, there's a parallel between the Dodgers trying to find some roster room possibly training for Kenley Jansen and then resigning keyk Hernandez if they're able to include Manuel Margo in a trade or anybody else on this major league roster that is redundant to Key K, Hernandez. All of a sudden, you have a spot

where you can bring key K back. And I know the Dodgers and Key K at the end of last year had a mutual feeling they wanted to try to make this happen again. All right, Well, you talk about Key K. What about Ryan Brazier? I thought he was fantastic last year, Dave, why don't they just sign him? Yeah? My understanding is Ryan Brazier wants a considerable amount of money after the half season he had with the

Dodgers. So I don't know if his expectations are unrealistic or not, but he's he's an aging reliever for and I'm not sure any team is going to give him close to ten million dollars a year. Well, I didn't know he wanted that much. That's the buzz. He wants that Rogan money is what he wants. The Dodgers loved him, they would love to have him back, But obviously, whatever his demands are, they're a little bit too

rich for a lot of team's blood right now. Okay, And if it's demands were lessoned and he were available, do you think the Dodgers would sign him rather than pursuing Kenley. That depends on what the Red Sox are asking. I can't answer that question. If the Dodgers feel like it's a value trade, they would probably bring back a guy that has more saves than any other pitcher in their history and Kenley Janssen, So that would just make things

a lot easier for them to maneuver with Evan Phillips and Brustar graderol. But look, I don't know what the specific amount that Bracer is asking for, but obviously he's asking for something that any team has not wanted to give him just yet. And what about it goes for a lot of free agents right now, right there's a lot of good players still available and they haven't signed yet. Yeah, I'm surprised there's It seems like the market, except for

Otani and Yamamoto is pretty soft. Yeah, there's. I think the players at the top of this market still available. Teams have questions about committing a lot of years and dollars to Cody Bellinger and Blake Snail the name too. The four best free agents still available happen to be Scott Boris's clients, so who knows where that's going and whether or not that's a factor in all this. Also, what about Blake try and Dave, what are the expectations for

him this year? Blake Trinon is going to be at Dodger Fest and is scheduled to join us, So we'll see what he has to say. But by from what I've heard and talking to him over the course of this obseason, things are going in the right direction for him. But we'll have to see how he looks in spring training. Now, Dave, I have one final one for you here, because obviously we know the Super Bowl's coming up, and usually it's an excuse for people in the media to you know,

get after it a little bit and celebrate. But for you, spring training's right around the corner. Pictures and catchers are reporting on the ninth. It feels like it's come. It gets here faster and faster each year. When you're at Dodger Fest, are you gonna be able to have a couple of cocktails or spread likes to call him a couple of throat burners while you're out there doing the radio show or not. No, I I'm opposite of petros and money. I like to usually wait until I'm off the air. That

enjoys some things, fair enough. I feel like that's how the rest of the real world operates. You go to work, and then after work you go and hang out with friends and enjoy happy hours. Right, Okay, that makes it. It's all right how you operate, Jonas? Yeah, have you know me be mallor Oh no, definitely not. And plus, you know there's the show that I work on. It's on from three to six, so it's not like any place of serving booze at that time anyway,

so you know it's nothing happening. Uh. The Dodger fan Fest it is Saturday. Dave will be on the air noon to three from the left field home run seats at Dodgers Stadium. It'd be a great show, Dave, thanks for coming on today. Thank you guys. Tough act to follow, to follow, Harbaugh, but I appreciate it. Well, No, we almost kept as long he went for six minutes, So alright, strike good bye, Dave? What Jonas? No, I just you know, nice you to bring up. You know that Joe Davis will be working the

stage and Dave's not working the stage this year. It's a nice job by you. I didn't know. Okay, is it Joe Davis? Yeah? Oh it is? Yeah. Okay, you mean he's not off calling major league games for Fox? I guess. I guess not. I guess he's not in football. Season's over for him, so you know, so you got a free week got a free weekend show up. That's nice. You're unbelievable baseball season. This here. Don't miss live coverage from FanFest. David

Vassie will be their Saturday noon de three. Check out another winning season at Broadway in Hollywood dot Com. Okay, we need spirituality. I don't know how this got off track here. Tim a little unhinged, but you know someone that's always fluid with their thoughts. Vick. Yeah, he'll join us next. He's in this here. Don't miss live coverage from FanFest with insider David vasse this Saturday noon to three. Visit Discount tire and Service centers by

two Tires and then you'll get two for free. Okay. Fred Rogan Jonas Knox in today for Rodney, and we need some spirituality. We got to come together. It's raining. People are freaked because we always freak in the rain. But a man who always is calm and delivers a perspective that we live for is Vic the brick And now it's time for the daily Haiku at two and Vic, good afternoon. He is the oasis in the desert,

Fred Rogan draining here. Vic, as you say, Fred, just stay calm, drive with that cushion, give yourself a lot of time and space, because what are you gonna do, say five minutes? Relax here everything is five minutes, so it's not a big rush exactly. You know, Vic, there was a period of time where Phoenix, Phoenix, Arizona had more traffic accidents than any city in America. Really, do you know what

that is? How could that be? For everybody looking at all the nice scenery, Look at the cactus, right, No, you don't want to prick yourself on a cactus. But here's why. Because, of course, during the winter months, there are many visitors that come to Arizona from around around the world's certainly North America. Get out of the snow. They're called snowbirds. So these people, God bless them, are a little older. They've lived their life, They've earned the right to be in a warm climate.

On what it's cold where they're at. So these people would come to Phoenix and they're a little older, and then they'd miss the turn or they'd freak out or something and they'd hit a stop sign. Because of the snowbirds that were older used to come to Phoenix and just crash into things. Oh and that's why Phoenix had more traffic accidents than any anywhere in the country for a while. You know what I noticed last year at Super Bowl Week and

downtown Phoenix. What's that? Like a lot of people walking around outside like the bottom of their spoons had burn marks on them. I don't know why that was. It was weird. It was almost like they weren't using them to eat their cereal or something, you know what I mean. Well, that's what they do when they come from cold climates. Okay, yes, see, okay, right, you know what kills me, like fifty degrees

in the desert. But if you don't live in a warm climate and you come to you know, southern California or California during the winter months, if it's fifty degrees, Look, let's just be honest, we usually don't go swimming. No, if we live in southern California, it's fifty degrees. But if you live in Minnesota or Illinois or anywhere in the Midwest and you come to where you think it's warm, psychologically you believe it's warm. Oh

yeah, and you also lose it. Like LaVar Arrington, who I do the show with, he grew up in Pittsburgh and so he's like he can't handle the cold at all now at all, because he's lived in California so long that his body's completely readjusted. So like in studio, he's got to have a space heater, he's got to have everything because he gets so cold. You lose that, Fred if you don't use it. I'll keep that

in mind. That's why I have to find something. And for Rodney, he loves him some Harball Jonas Knox Warm me up, Poppy, Okay, I don't know if that was necessary. Oh, absolutely necessary. He's a desert storm of serenity, Kevin Figure, come on, Nah, it may be raining, but there's a rainbow above him. Ronnie Fossio the Sunshine at the Wittya Dojo. How with King Flava, y'all? Yeah, very impressed with a Jimmy Harbaugh interview. No, oh yeah, yeah, sure,

Vic just sensational. Why was it sensational? Why was it sensation? Because everything he said was done with purpose. That's what most people do when they speak. Jeez, I don't know why, Like why do you do this? Fred? What am I doing? Kevin? When you speak, do you speak with purpose? It's yes or no? That's it. Yes. See. But his wars Fred, there was so much wisdom. There, there was passion. There was passion, and there was Corey song. There

was direction for the bolts. He said he wants to drive here in an RV and living an RV like James Garner did in Rock Files. Like it's never good enough for Fred, Like for Christmas Morning, Fred would complain that Santa's gained too much weight this year, Like it's never good there's always a flaw like, oh man, maybe look at all the gifts you got. Yeah, well, who cares he's overweight. It's like, come on, Fred, I never had to encounter that. I never had Christmas Morning.

Yeah, I thought about that midway through the joke. We'll pull right past that stop light. Well, when Harbaugh comes off, it just says one word gratitude. Yes to the Spanos family, to the players. He's coming from such a positive place. You know, we share a relentlessness. Though those are magical words if you're a charge of fan. We share a relentlessness. Gave love to Al Davis. That was fabulous, That was I agree with that. Big. Remember he was an assistant, you know, with

the Raiders. Gave their respect to the LA media, to Jimmy Hill, to Bill Plashki called them legends. He didn't call Ted Sobel a legend. Then he should have loved that question. And basically, yeah, he loves

his Rockford Files. He loves his James Garner. What a great story watching a rose Ball as a kid, you know, on his tummy in the Midwest, you know, just loving the sunshine and the palm trees and you know the idyllic you know, Rose Bowl, the Royal Sekhoh is just a It was really a tremendous press conference in terms of, you know, getting insights to Jim Harball, and I came away, you know, pretty much blissed out with Jim. Hey, big, what do you think of the

new feud we discovered in town of Fred Rogan versus Jim Hill? What was the what was it again? Joe? Yeah, because like back in the day. I mean, look, Vick remembers this. Back in the day, there was that old thing like locally where it was you're either hashtag going for Rogan or hashtag chill with Hill. You know, like you had to

pick a side. And that was way before hashtags were a thing. So I just feel like the fact that we could resurrect that and Jim Hill got the first question while Fred was on the air, ye know, it just kind of adds a little something to the to the pot there, you know what I mean, Yeah, that never existed, Vic, you know that, Oh, I know that. But there is a certain you know, gravity tass a certain respect for that first question and Jim Hill the room.

Jim Hill has the room in that respect absolutely. You know, I don't know if there's a certain respect for the first question. You never really asked anything in the first question. Will you let that go years ago? Fred, There's no doubt, Yeah, years ago. Never cared exactly. The best question was the last question from Ted, sobel if Jim Hill had asked that question, then I would say it was a great question, That's right.

So many wonderful anecdotes from Hullball. How about the junior Seo and himself exchanging jerseys in his last game is it Charger and he you know, frame didn't put it in his house. He his love for Junius Seau was very enlightening. But his love for the Spanos family is intense. I mean, could we be honest though, Yes, let's be honest. If Justin Herbert's not the quarterback, Jim Harbaugh is not the coach, absolutely right. I

mean, if Dean Spanos was the quarterback, this wouldn't have happened. Yeah, And I mean, you know, it's like it just so I understand everything that he's saying and his love for the Spanos is but the allure much like it was the allure for every candidate out there. It's why the Chargers at the best opening available is the fact that they've got a studded quarterback that so many people are optimistic is going to turn into one of the greats.

He called him a crown jewel. He called Justin Herbert a crown jewel. Love of Derwin James Keenan Allen. Uh. He just loves mixing it up with the players and the players anything else on Jim Harborvick, I just love it. Congratulations to the bolts and all charge of fans doesn't care tremendous higher love him, love yall loving Mason Harbor. All right, watch the big Game of the Fountain Low and Las Vegas. Immerse yourself in a timeless elegance

at Fountain Lou Las Vegas. It's a luxury resort, gaming and meeting destination. Edit out for your chance to win tickets to the big Game. How about that the big game party I'm talking about, including hotel accommodations at moret A and five seventy LA sports dot Com. Oh, this is a terrible day. Sumo's done. Vic, There's no more sumo right, got some old tawny sign coming up Saturday. He's not a sumo wrestler, Vic, who said he was, all right, well we'll have more. Oh,

there you go, Mike Post, Good poll, Ronnie. Mike Post came from the Rockford Files. And that is what Jim Harball will be playing in his RV as he drives all the way from Michigan to southern California. His plan is to live in an RV until the Chargers move to their new facility up here, so while they're in Orange County, he thinks he'll be down there. It is RV. I've always thought about taking an RV trip. Here's the problem. I would love to, Yeah, but there's one issue.

What I couldn't drive it. That's the issue. I can't drive it. What do you think you are, John Madden, You're just gonna have somebody drive you around all across the country. Well, no, that's why I can't do it, Jonas. I would have to have the RV place somewhere, show up, live in the RV, and then have somebody drive it to the next destination. I can't. There's no way, Okay, I mean, trust me, I cannot drive that thing. They are expensive

as hell. You see how much those things are ordered grand for a good one. Oh my god. Yeah, they're nice. Bick. Just to sum up the Jimmy Harbow press conference, it was big as your phone ringing. Begause your phone ringing. It's the it's the local r V dealer from the system. Well played. Those airstreams, man, they are amazing. I remember camping back in the day up in northern California. My friend Richard

Cooper Smith and myself. We had a two man mountain tent and pulling up next to us, was, uh, this incredible jet stream in the same camp, in the same camp site. This is back in the day there was no regulations. So you know, we're in a two man mountain tent and here comes as the jet stream, and you know we're talking to the you know, the people in the jet stream say what a fabulous what a fabulous mode of transportation. Where'd you guys get this? And the dude says,

oh, it was a gift from Frank Sinatra. I said, a gift from Sinatra. He says, yeah, I'm Frank's lawyer. I said, wow, that's pretty cool. That is cool, amazing. Those jet streams are sensational, but so was hallboys. Uh vic when you were camping, did you did you hunt? Did you hunt for your own food? No? We just bought steaks. Oh okay, I just grilled them on the fire. Not really very outdoorsy, very outdoorsy. It was two months in a mountain tent. Would you would you rake the fire out of out

of kindling or would you light it with a match? Kindling and then the match? Oh okay, you didn't rub two sticks together real fast? Oh no, no, my friend, uh Richard Cooper Smith, the greatest chiropractor in Connecticut. Richard, doctor Richard Cooper Smith was the was the camper in the family. I just followed his cue, and you guys went steaks instead of like hot dogs or burgers or anything like that. Oh you gotta eat, you know, Cooper is a great eater. What would you do all

day in the mountain tent? Vic, Well, you explore the area, explore the you know, the national parks of where we camped. There's so much to explore in California, you know, we are the most incredible state. Where do you think Hobbball's here so we can go camping? I can think of sixteen million reasons, but that doesn't hurt. But you know, is countdown to fan Fast. He had the wonderful David vess I, you know, really, you know, stoking our emotions for fan Fest at the

stadium. Of course, twelve to three right here, am five seven the LA Sports, your Otani station, your Dodger station, your station of the azul is gonna be amazing year. But the twelve to three on Saturday with David Veasse live coverage, Kevin, what what were we supposed to call ourselves? Remember? When they signed Otani. I can't remember. Uh, what do you mean? Weren't we supposed to call ourself the Otani something or another.

I can't remember we got that note our home of Otani and the Dodgers. I don't know, think anything. I don't remember that. I wasn't on that meeting. I wasn't important enough to be on that meeting for it so well, now come to think of it, I don't know even know if the meeting existed. A quick frozen sidebar. Gotta give love to the Kings last night. They stopped their four game frozen funk right before the All

Star break. So some love for the Kings last night. Alex Turcotte first NHL goal as they beat Nashville. Hold on to your Zamboni's for a wild second half Kings fans, Yeah, they better. That was a good win. They needed that going into the All Star break. It was a great win. And of course they played Edmonton. They first came out is Edminton won like nineteen straight games. Oh, they're insane, They're insane. They're unconscious the Oilers ever since they fired their coach. So they've got a new

stadium Edmonton. But I remember watching oil Bilers games up until god seeming like five six years ago, and the lighting was so bad it reminded me of this Alpha Beta and Thousand Oaks I used to go to with my mom when I was a kid, and they were going out of business, so they'd only keep half the lights on in the supermarket, and so you'd watch an Oilers game back in the day and there would be like half the lights on.

I'm looking at going why is this place so depressing? And I think they've got a new venue now, But like that team won how many Stanley Cups back in the day, and there wasn't enough money in the franchise from them to turn on all the lights. They had some depressing glow going on during games. So it's got to remembered around when they won the Cups. Peter Pocklington was their owner and he had financial problems, so maybe that's where he cut. Oh that's why you got rid of Gretzky, right, yep,

got ready Gretzky turned off the lights. Sure, yeah, old Alpha Beta. You know what the slogan of Alphabeta was, Tell a friend it was it. Yep. Allan would walk around in Alpha betas and The commercial was and Tell a Friend, and he was married to the late Suzanne Summers. No kidding, m h. Fred's full of knowledge that no one cares about. No, very very vital knowledge. Fred. Are you guys? Billy Joel fans Yes, first steel single in seventeen years has been released.

Ronnie hit Me. Let's get a Taste our iHeart Stations released it in the worldwide today. Turn the lights back on Billy's first single in seventeen years, and he'll be performing Sunday at the Grammys. So congratulations Billy Joel. Y'all. Yeah, and you know what this is why when people are so scared and worried about AI. AI can't do this. They can't do this. You need a ill human soul and emotion. They're working on it. Yeah, give it another eight or nine years. They're getting close. Trust me.

It's just you know, we'll make you know what that leads us to to the source thread, you know it? Vick. Yeah. As we celebrate Black History Month throughout February, this is by Maya Angelou, poet, civil rights activist. Will you have Anything this Month? By Maya Rudolph, comedian It's possible. She's a wonderful comedian. She really is. And this is from Amaya Angelou and it's quite parallel to Jimmy Harbor. Today, go

something like this. Maya Angelou wrote something parallel to Jim Harbaugh. Yes, okay, something like this. Nobody try to be a rainbow in someone's cloud. I'm feeling you. We've heard that. No. First, I thought that was great. That was really well said. I'm not sure it was written for Jim Harball, though you could just you could draw a parallel. I didn't say it was written for Jim, but you say you could draw

a parallel. Just a beautiful word from from Mayah. And it's good you want with rainbow in a day like this, because the sun will come out shining and there will be a rainbow. Vic tell it, Fred Ronnie, thank you, Kevin appreciate it. And Jonas, thanks for hanging today. We'll do it again tomorrow. Let's do it

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