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David Vassegh joins us. Vic the Brick haiku

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All right, we continue on Fred Rogan, Rodney Pete on five s LA Sports this hour. If you're just jumping on, we're giving away a pair of tickets you'll see the Dodgers and Giants tomorrow night at the stadium. It's Keithy Hernandez Boablehead night. We will give you a cue to call. We'd love you to win and be part of it out at the stadium tomorrow. So good luck and keep listening. Also, later this hour, Vick will be along with our spirituality that we so desperately crave. And uh, someone

gets a second chance, Someone gets another opportunity. It was bad for him, kind of ended their career quite frankly, but they've been given a second chance, and we'll talk all about Yeah, that's what we're all about. That's what this country is all about. Love. We love a comeback and we love a second chance story. Fred, all right, we'll get to that, but now let's bring on our good friend David Vasse. Dave, good afternoon to you. I'm Rodney's good friend, so yeah, I guess

technically okay, yeah, that's why I said hour, meaning Rodney. That's my barbecue brother, right, Rodney, Holly r J. Yeah, exactly, Yeah, baby, yeah, Kevin. Kevin's in there, Ronnie, you know what. Yeah, Yeah, that's true. All right, Dave, I just read something on Bleacher reported came down show. Hey O'tani one hundred million dollars in endorsements this year. Do you believe that that might be

conservative? That's what Ken, That's what Ken Rosenthal reported in his extensive story about just the whole Instillar, the insular group of Otani Nez ballelo is agent and Ipe, the former interpreter and pseudo business manager. That yeah, that's what is estimated. He's making one hundred million off the field. And when he was with the Angels, that's what people were telling me, that he

was making close to fifty to sixty million dollars off the field. Yeah, and I don't even doubt that, And in fact, it might even be conservative. I don't know if you know people know that it listened to the show. But my son lives in Tokyo and has been there for the last

couple of years and has actually, you know, been somewhat active. You know, there have been a lot of I guess and envoys that have gone back and forth from the Dodgers to Japan on behalf of show Hey, And of course, I obviously it makes sense because it's leading up to next year's opening series over there in Tokyo. But he tells me that you can't go anywhere without Otani being everywhere, whether it be commercials, whether it be billboards,

whether it be something Otani. It is a frenzy over there. So I don't even doubt that one hundred million dollars off the field that he's making is a question. Yeah, I mean, I'm I don't really get involved in that kind of stuff. It's never something that's been announced formally. But going back to his time with the Angels, that's what everybody was telling me. He was making upwards of fifty million dollars in endorsements, and certainly being

with the Dodgers, it only increases. Remember remember the cat from the Yankees, god Zella Mattsu was his name, Matsui, right, yeah, yeah, he was one. Yeah, he was on the plane. He was that They were people were talking about how, you know, how much each year old was making and each ye row was did this and it was really him that was the guy that was making all the money. And it can't do in Japan. But yeah, it's crazy. It's crazy in that game.

Next, that series, that opening series in Tokyo is going to be unbelievable. Get your tickets for it. I mean, I feel like a lot of people want to get over there. I'm not sure how they're going to do the ticket sales. Like in South Korea they would not sell the tickets to fans here in North America they limited the ticket sales to those on that part of the world, So I'm not even sure. I guess like in Japan they sold them. But that's about it. But yeah, I'll

worry about that when we get closer to it. Rodney, Yeah, exactly, all right, Dave, Rodgers still have twenty twenty four to take care of. Yeah, and I am right they do. And that being said, with the trade deadline coming, now, what are you hearing? Well, a lot of the same names as of now, and the next five days are going to be pivotal for a lot of these teams that are somewhat on the bubble of deciding whether or not their buyers or sellers or holding on

to their players. Seems like the Rangers, specifically, possibly the Toronto Blue Jays. But right now I'm hearing the same things. The Dodgers are still going after starting pitching. They're still going after an outfielder, corner outfielder Randio rose Arena. I found out actually talking to a source that the Cubs have dispersed a number of their scouts to all three minor league levels in the Dodger organization. So that tells me possibly the Dodgers and Cubs might be kicking the

tires on the trade for one of their outfielders. And Ian Happ was a guy that Dodgers had interest in a few years back. And who knows, the Dodgers have brought back former players in the last ten years, and Cody Bellinger might be on the radar despite having a broken pinky right now, he's on the il. You never know, But the Cubs are definitely scouting the

Dodgers minor league organizations right now. And look the Angels, I wouldn't rule them out as far as being the trade partner when it comes to an infielder like Luis Renhifo, who the Dodgers almost traded for back in twenty twenty before it was nixed by Arti Morino. So there's a lot of different players including India, Rose Arena, and Tampa Bay that are on their radar. Yeah, yeah, it's interesting, David, It's it's probably it's not obviously an

easy decision for Andrew Freeman and and the Dodgers organization. But if you're you're looking at it Nowaday from put your hat on, looking at the landscape of the Dodgers and the injuries that they've had to their pitching staff. Uh, you're getting some guys coming back. Bobby Miller's coming back, Kershaw starting on Thursday. It looks like Walker Bueller will will come back as well. We don't know for sure about Yama Modo, but hopefully by September he comes back.

Do you focused on the starting pitcher regardless or do you go more positioned because the bottom of the lineup as even though they've they performed well the last couple of games that the bottom of the lineup has struggled. Where do you where do you really focus? Well? I think it's not mutually exclusive, Rodney. The Dodgers can do both and do it both in a big way. I'm starting to feel like the Garrett Crochet dots are connecting to baltimorean more

than the Dodgers. Even though the Dodgers have interest. It feels like Jack Flaherty out of Harvard Westlake, who's having a spectacular bounce back year in Detroit, is going to be moved. He has a more realistic chance of being moved. And Derek Scooble I would say it's one A, one B with the Dodgers looking for an outfielder that can play every day because you look at the Dodger outfield t Oscar Hernandez has played virtually every game and been the most

productive outfielder and the most consistent outfielder. And if they had another bat there all of a sudden, now it gives you more options. With Andy Pater has to maybe platoon with Jason Hayward. There's a lot of different possibilities if they had another outfielder that could play every day. Dave Evan Phillips no secret has struggle a bit. Command is a little off. Dave Robert said, he need him to be good. So how do they get him back on

track? Well, he needs to go back to establishing his sastball. He's been relying on that sweeper a little bit too much and I'm sure he's working on the mechanics with that pitch to get the seal back because that's his wife out strikeout pitch. But it feels like he's relying on it a little bit too much and it's taken away from his sastball command. What you think about

I've been I've been championing my man up there in San Francisco. He pitched last night, Blake Snell Dave. I know he was in you know, coming off of some banged up and some injuries and stuff like that, but he looked good. Is he a possible a guy that the Dodgers may look at. I don't see the Giants trading Blakes now to the Dodgers. So Dodgers and Giants have only made three trades since moving to California back in nineteen fifty eight. I just don't see that happening. Damn, that's my guy.

Hey, the Dodgers had their chance during the off season. They sure did, they Suld did? I love Fred? Fred gets on me because I talk about him all the time, but I I just like his compete, and you do people get on me for talking about him? Yeah, I didn't know that, Rodney, Yeah, me and you in the same boat. Man. I like him a lot a lot day last night, two times by Young Award winner. There's a lot to like, right, Why don't you guys marry hell with you? Fred? What you Fred?

I could see him being traded to the Yankees. Oh, they would move him, Dave, Right, Yes, they fall out of the wild card race. I mean they're five games under five hundred right now. I could definitely, and the Yankees had interest in hitter in the off season. I could definitely see a trade between the Giants and Yankees for Celle Zilla all right and River Ryan. Last night, Uh, he looked pretty good. Are we going to see more of him? Yeah? He's sticking around, definitely,

especially with the Dodgers saying goodbye to James Paxton. For now, he's here. We'll see what the Dodgers do between now and the trade deadline, and there might be one more start for him between now and then. So, yeah, he's sticking around. Hey, Dave, is there any thought I mean, love me some Tascar hernandez as, I'm sure. I mean, he's become a fan favorite now. Any thought of talking to him now and trying to solidify something or lock him up or do something multiple years with

him before the season's up. No, I don't see that, Rodney. We're too far down the road now. If that was going to take place, it was going to take place earlier in the season. The Dodgers went into this sunning him for a one year deal. He went into it betting on himself so he could hit the open market again. So I don't see him agreeing to an extension. The Dodgers are not Pittsburgh or Cincinnati or any of these small market teams where they have to rush to extend veteran player like

him. And the good news is for Dodger fans, he loves being here. He wants to play here. So it feels like once he hit story agency, he wants his fair market value and wants to give the Dodgers every opportunity to give him that value. So he wants to be here. The Dodgers want him here. I could see them letting him go to free agency and being able to make something happen. All right, Dave, thanks for jumping on again. Really appreciate it, my pleasure. Guys, take care

all right. Derry goes David Vasse out of Dodger Stadium, Dodgers and Giants again tonight. Don't forget we're giving away tickets for tomorrow night's game, and we'll get to that before three o'clock. Second chances. Everybody deserves a second chance, right If you say you're sorry, if you put in the work, you know, if you let people know you sincerely felt bad and you've corrected some things, then I think most people believe you should have a second

chance. Is that fair? That's fair. Yeah. Absolutely. We live in a country of second chances. And that's and I think, you know, I think certain things you do, we're not perfect. Certain things you do in your life you may regret and you may, you know, feel bad about at that, you know, and after the fact. But I think it's good to give people some opportunities and some second chances, because you know, it shouldn't be you know, one mistake ruins everything in your life

going forward. Right. So Tom Brenneman and the story happened a couple of years ago. Tom Brenneman was really acknowledged as one of the top sportscasters in the United States, and he had worked with the Cincinnati Reds forever. His dad was the voice of the Reds. If you remember Rodney, Yeah, yeah, he was also one of the football guys on Fox. When Fox got the NFL package. Uh he was hired very quickly, and he was

probably at that time the number two team. I mean, it wasn't Joe Buck, but if you're one of the top two or three teams, yeah you're pro. He was number two. I think he was too. Yeah, you're you're very highly considered. Uh So, anyway, he was doing a Reds game, and one thing we know in our business, and no matter how many years you do it, you always have to remember, if you are sitting around a microphone, you must consider it to be hot.

And what does that mean. That means somebody could hear what you say. Even if all the buttons are off and there's no way possible this thing could be on one way or another, it could be on. So you're always taught, Rodney, and you know this. Yes, if you're around a mic, it's hot. It's hot, so don't doom. It's hotly,

so don't say anything. Anyway, he did. He made a homophobic comment between innings, and what happened was you didn't hear it on the air, but you could hear it on the satellite feed, right, just because you couldn't hear it on TV. Yeah, it went up on the satellite, It went up on the bird and people did hear it. And it wasn't good. It wasn't good. And he was finished. He was finished with Fox, Bam, done. That was it. That was it at Fox.

And I mean he had worked for years, years and he was acknowledged as one of the top guys. Yeah, and it was at the height height of you know, obviously social media and tensions were high and me too movements. I mean all it was at the height of all of that when when this came down, right, So anyway, he was done at Fox.

The Reds, the Reds not so fast. They suspended him. He met with groups in Cincinnati, apologized, he wanted to become involved, learn more, try to make amends, but the pressure was too great and then the Reds Dingdom too. So now he's out of work and he's been out of work because he made a comment around a microphone and the feeling was, well, if he said that and he didn't think anybody was hearing it, is that how he feels. I don't know the answer to that question.

All I know is he said it. Well, now he's been given another chance after this many years. He's going to work on the CW and he is going to work on their football package. And their football package is like the Pac twelve, which obviously there's not a lot of teams, is there. Yeah, it's like the Pack two. Yeah. So his first game will be Oregon State against Idaho State on August thirty. First. Uh, he's sixty years old. You know, he knew the guy. He knows

the guy that's running CW Sports. They believe he's made amends. They believe that he's earned the right. I think Bob Costas spoke on his behalf. So he is back. And somebody just emailed the show. We're talking about giving guys second chances. Yeah, Tom Brenneman got a second chance. The email, Well, then why can't trumvor Bauer have a second chance? Uh

huh uh huh. It's just going to take the right, you know, the right person, I you know, whoever is doing the hiring or giving the second chance, as the right to say I will give him a second chance or I will not give him a second chance. That's not for us to decide it will take somebody that says, yeah, okay, listen, he's paid his dues, he understood what he did wrong, he you know, the punishment was there, and now we're willing to give him a second

chance. And then there's others that say, look, he crossed the line and he will never get a second chance, right, And look, you can't you can't argue with either side of it, because it's up to the decision makers at the top to decide if they're going to give someone a second chance or not. And it's you know, however you feel about the situation

and whether it's warranted that you deserve a second chance. And a lot of folks in the Trevor Bower situation believe that even though he was not convicted, even though he was not brought up on criminal charges and it didn't stand and it was thrown out, the actions of Trevor Bauer does not warrant him him getting a second chance. And that's why he's not in the league with Tom

Brenneman. I think people look at it and go, he's you know, he was suspended for or it hasn't worked for what three four years now, yep, And that's that's his punishment, and so now let's let's bring him back and let's give him a second chance because we think he's and he was, he's a very talented broadcaster, but but he's served his time, and let's give him a second chance. Can you blame someone if they say this is a lifetime thing. I will never give you a second chance. That's

up to that individual who's in charge. Can people change or can people believe that that what you say in in a in a moment is the way you believe about everything, or you can't evolve, or you can't change your mentality or thought. I believe we all can change. We all can change, but there are people that can't change that that will feel like this is what I said and I believe this, and I'm not going to change. And it's up to whoever's doing the hiring to decide if they're going to get him

a second chance, give him a second chance or not. That's not up to us. But Brenneman's getting a second chance and Trevor Bawer' is not. But but major League Baseball makes that decision. I mean a lot of people out there to believe Trevor Bayer like We had a caller that he should be back in the league, but there are a lot of people that believe that he should never get back in the league. See, here's the thing about

Trevor Bauer. If we're to be abundantly honest here, you're operating a business. Now from a fan perspective, if he can pitch, you want them. I got that right. He can help us, he can pitch. We want him out there. He's our guy. Just put him out there. That's all that matters, and will win the World Series. Got it. We're all on the same page. Understand what you're saying. Here's the difference. Basically, if you're operating a major league franchise, you're operating a

business. Every player is an employee of the business, which means every player represents you. Rodney and I represent iHeartMedia. So to Petro some money, we are representatives of the company. They employ us, So we are representatives. And it really comes down to and yes, he wouldn't convict it of anything. And at the end of the day, I got a really raw

deal. But there's the way Trevor Bauer has always carried himself. Add that to what happened, M M. And people then make a decision, do we want him to represent our business Julio Rias, that's a different story. Does someone want him, given what happened, to represent their business? It's

that's it. That's just as simple as we can put it. And in a private business, whoever's running it and owning that business has that right, whether you believe them or whether you agree with him or not, they have that right to decide I don't want this guy on our team, or I will bring him back. Every team in Major League Baseball right now can sign Trevor Bauer. Absolutely, every team, it doesn't matter what city they're in. They have the right to sign Trevor Bauer. They have not. Does

he deserve a second chance? You think? Yes, Okay, everybody deserves a second chance. We've already said that. But somebody has to hire you. You can't make somebody hire you. And at this point in time, there is no one in baseball willing to hire him. That's why he's not playing. Yeah, pretty cut and dried. Pretty Yeah, it's flat out simple, simple, And you know you know, I mean I don't know how well you know you know Tom, But I've actually worked with Tom for

a quick minute, and I know him he made a huge mistake. I don't know if that's the way he feels, you know, and that's where his heart lies. I don't know. But again to your point is, there's always a hot mic. If you're in the booth, you're anywhere in radio, TV, anywhere where there's cameras and microphones around, there's a hot mic. There's always a hot mic. Yeah, you will learn that very

young. You've learned that very early in your career. And history has told us that why you see guys still falling, people still falling, you know, in getting caught is astonishing because we've seen it for years that people get caught with a hot mic. Yeah, all right, we still have to give away these Dodger tickets. We're not gonna do it quite yet. Oh my goodness. When we come back, Vick will have spirituality. Hey.

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soon because now we need spirituality. We have to come together and there is one man that can provide that for us. It is Victor Brick with the daily haikup at two and vic Good afternoon, he says. Selene Dionne performing again in Paris at the Olympic opening ceremony. Ooh la lah a, fred Rogan, I never said that, Vicar, Hello, two million dollar talent feet well for Selene got he Well, she has a lot of expenses.

Listen, but that's great news to see Selene once again on stage. We're in front of the Eiffel Tower. He adores his million dollar baby baby. Oh, Kevin Fitz, come on now like that I do. It's good and he shows us the musical Benjamin's Totos loves Dias, Totos loves Notes. Roddy Fascio, the cool Master, the King Flavor. Y'all, yeah, fellows, every Dodger fan who's been to Chevez Ravine and the Coliseum back in the late fifties, knows of the beloved Roger the peanut Icon. Absolutely,

Roger Owens. I just got off the phone with Roger. He's okay. He suffered a stroke. He was hospitalized for three weeks. All our love and quick heel to Roger Owens. He's eighty one. He's a Dodger Stadium icon. Get to sixty six years in the loge. You're selling peanuts. Began in the Colisseum in nineteen fifty eight, then to Dodger Stadium. He's rehabbing, and he wants to send his thank yous and love to all the

Dodger fans. We've emailed and texted their love to him, so he'll quickly Roger, Roger, the peanut Icon, the Peanut Man, the Peanut Guy, the legend. He's recovering, he says, he says he's going to be back next year. Wasn't there a story that they tried to stop him from throwing peanuts? Remember that? Kevin vaguely yes, and there was a giant uproar about it. Yeah, it was a liability issue. Exactly if he had somebody in the eye with a peanut, it'd be a problem.

Now it's much more mellow. It's it's a mellow transition from Roger to the fan with the peanuts. What's he do deliver it? Well, yeah, absolutely. You know, Roger was telling me just got off the phone a few minutes ago that peanuts were twenty five cents a bag back at the color See of nineteen fifty eight, and now they're like eight dollars a bag.

So there you go. That's just part of the I mean, it's sixties six years sure, but you know, thank the baseball guards, Rogers recovering and he'll be back next year, he says, So bless your Roger Owens. Can I just say how classy the Dodgers are. I mean, we repeat it because it's it's true. It's it's twenty four to seven. Lover

or died the Dodgers such an incredible classy organization. You know, before the Giants game last night, beautiful video tribute to Willie Mays from the from the Hated Ones, you know, the the Great Giant and Willie's son Michael was there embraced Dave Roberts before the game. But what an incredible show of class and dignity and respect, you know, to who Vin Scully called the greatest player he'd ever seen. But that's the Dodgers, that's who they are.

That was classy, right, Yeah, it was good all those I mean, let's face it, the rivalries and tents it still is. It's fierce. You know, every game took a playoff game last night was very very tight. Yeah, you know it was Uh Tascar Hernandez three Hated Ones two. We got to hear more about that. No, we have no choice. Let's give those tickets away. Let's do it. Eight six six ninety seven two five seventy Dodgers Giants Tomorrow night Stadium Kei k Hernanda's Bobblehead Night.

Who's going Let's make your calling number six? Hey arlenas in Downey, you are going to the Dodger game tomorrow night against the Giants. You like apples? How do you like them? Apples? And it's key k a Hernanda's Bobblehead Night. Thanks for listening to the station. We appreciate it. All right, Uh, let's rejoin vic vic. I'm telling you Dodgers fans, we're feeling you. This Hated one series is electric. How about River Ryan's

debut? Oh it's great, twenty three River deep Mountain high. Y'all, don't you think his name should be Ryan River, No River, Ryan Man. It's a great name, I know, but but five and a third no earned runs. Yeah, but I'm still trying to figure out if he should be Ryan River, not River, Ryan River. Ryan is a river named Ryan. Ryan River is a first Ryan is a first name. River should be the last name. I think it's perfect right now, Ryan, I'm not gonna argue with it. Flow. Let it flow, Fred,

it's flowing, flowing, it's flowing. Everybody's flowing. Alex Vessier, I've been telling you guys for weeks even, but you know, before the All Star Game he should have been an All Star. But last night another sensatial performance by as again, a couple of red bulls with an Eto n O the Green Tea chaser and VESSI is good to go. You don't know if he does that. You see the energy when he comes up, when he when he's on the hill. Fred, I know, but I don't think

you can go here. I'm say that he does ETO win and red bull and then he goes in pitts. That's my take, okay, But all right, so you made that up you don't know, not at all. Okay, fine, I know at least the Red bulls Fred so he does do Red bull You know that for effect? Absolutely? Okay. How do you know that I'm saying? And he knows that quality of Ito n Oota, who doesn't the way of tea exactly Japan's premier green tea. So you put those together, man, and you are rocking and you are ready.

Yeah, four straight wins for the Dodgers, Land and Knack esther note, don't forget Morongo Casino. Dodgers on deck at six with Tim Kates the Knack at seven ish. You can listen right here. Five seventy LA Sports. He's now known as the Knack. I call him the Knack. Okay, you might be the only one I've not heard that before. The last original Four Top Abdul Duke for Kir passed at the age of eighty eight. The

Four Tops man Ronnie hit Me legendary motown group. Duke was the first ten of the supergroup tons of hits, Sugar Pie Honey Bunch, who didn't rock to that? Everybody rock everyone rocked the Sugar Pie Honey Bunch reach out. I'll be there Bernardette seven Rooms of Glue. But of course, as a young Briquette listening to the radio, I was all over, baby, I need your loving. Are you guys with me? I'm with you, but

I need your heaven got four tops? You got a little more of that, Vicor Now incomparable, that's sick, man, I need your love. Oh man, the Tops Kings of Motole Detroit, guy, Fred you want to jump in on that, I'm gonna do a duet. I think Vic handled it nicely, Okay, I think he did a great job, duke for kir Legend. Yeah. And the Tops, man, I mean there was a plethora of incredible talent from Barry Gordy's motown, but the Tops, come on. I lived next to Berry Gordy. That's my contribution, right.

Yeah, he lived in the big house. You just lived in the not as big house. No, I live in a little tiny house. He lived in Outter Drive. I lived on Iileen Outter Drive was the big houses, and then when you start going down the streets, you know, then the little houses were there. I lived in that right by the alley. Or I cut down the pear tree, so you technically were not a neighbor of Barry Gordy. Then no, I went to his house. You went to his house? Yeah, so to do what? Talk to his

son? Record some tracks? I didn't. I didn't land any tracks. You didn't knock on the door Fred and ask if you can mow the lawn or raak the leaves or something. No, I mean I I didn't even realize what was going on there. To be honest with you, I knew they lived there, We lived here. I know his son loved drawing cartoons. I know that. You know. Tomorrow I'm gonna tell you the story about when I cut down the pear tree. I gotta hear that. We

don't have time. But tomorrow i'll tell you that was there a partridge in there? There was no partridge. Thanks for asking. I can tell you. I'll tell you That giant house in Japan, it's Taranafuji, the yokozuna. Well then you better give him the highkup right now to celebrate that vic nine in a row in Nagoya, Taranafuji beats d a show yesterday. They're all chasing Taraanafuji. He's nine to o. Couple of guys have lost three made a minute, Vic, How hard is it to catch him at their

chasing him? He's a sumo what's he way? He's nine and oh ight, I'm talking about his record? Oh I thought you meant there were like trying to chase him down. No, they're they're trying to chase chase him down for as a top of the of the tournament. But when you're nine and oh you got a three match cushion with six days to go, you're you're in good shape. I was gonna say I could chase him down and I can't even run. I think Terran of Fuji would beat you in a

race. Fred, you think very quick sumo wrestlers are very quick for it? Yeah? They fast, they're furious once you WA's light on their feet. What's your way? Terran of fujiyabe four hundred, three eighty three eighty of the four hundred, I'm gonna take me on that, and I can't run with a bad knee. I think I could beat Terran of Fuji in a race. That would be a good race for it. That's why we need to haiku Terran of Fuji, by the way, six four three eighty

eight. What do you think Kevin. He carries it pretty well too, does he? You think I get him? Oh? I don't know, full Park Yeah, three eighty eight. What if we put him in the UFC? What would happen? It's a whole different style for it, completely different type of fighting. And he just charged the guy. You just charged him. Sumo is ancient, an ancient sport, for it's unique and singular of all sports and of all martial arts. You see what do you think?

I'm so why? Why am I so infatuated with sumo? It's not just you know, the incredible athleticism and fury, but it's the the ancient rituals that I love. You know me? I love ancient rituals. You like that new slap fighting? VIC? I do well. I like all martial arts, I really do. I don't know if that's I don't think slap fighting is a martial arts. I think you just I'm sorry to interrupt, VIC, but can I ask you a question? I never knew that

sumo was considered a martial art? Is is that right? I would call it a martial arts, so you would call it a martial arts. It may not be exactly exactly RIGHTY, It may not be exactly a pinned as a martial art, but I would say I would say some martchal lot. Okay, well we better have the haikup. Then it's from Garsett Sue gar sets sue g A S E T s u. Okay, let's hear it. Yet the sun is high, all blue, the Irish blossoms wave and the color of the sky is all azul Okay, that's not even come on,

Vic, how dare you? And also what was that thing at the beginning to the beginning one more time? A yet? Okay, your sun is high? All right? Listen, you scared everybody went back along or something, and then you're having an episode, Vig. Well, I'm constantly having episodes, but I was just enunciating there. Okay, Ronnie, thank your great work. Kevin appreciated as well. Vic Night's job, and talk to you tomorrow.

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