A Stream Of Nonsense

Published Sep 12, 2024, 3:22 PM

In hour 2 of The Armstrong & Getty Show

  • Springfield re-mixes and debate feedback
  • Kamala's radical covid rules
  • Some good Muir smearing & The Axis Of A-Holes
  • Accidentally broadcasting yourself banging on Instagram 

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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong, Joe Ketty, arm Strong.

And Getty and now he Armstrong and Getty. Where the sauce are you? Stage cheese and your case.

They're eating the cats, They're eating the doors.

They're eating the pets in Springfield. How did that happen?

I will miss I still believe that the Internet ought to be unplugged. It's a net negative to humanity. But I will miss the remixes. I will miss some of them.

Incredible creative when they un inevitably unplug the Internet. Yes, yes, I got something about that, but it'll be a distraction because we want to get this one.

Yeah, and that was our second favorite of those. This is our favorite.

They're eating the dogs, the people that came in. They're eating the cats, they're eating they're eating of the people that live there.

It's the very fumness summit that makes us so funny.

Yeah, that's so good.

But to the idea of unplugging the Internet, we've talked about those videos. I hope you've all have seen some sometimes where they show like the hallway of a high school in nineteen ninety two or something like that, and it's just so obvious, Like the video, like they're walking through the hallway of a high school. It's just so obvious that there aren't cell phones there. I mean, it's so striking because you're just not used to seeing humanity like that. And I gotta believe that if you were able to drop the average human back in and you don't have to go back very far. When did we all start can around smartphones? Two thousand and eight? I mean, so you don't even have to go back that far, go back to the early two thousands if you dropped people. So I'm not even talking about the rint, I'm just talking about smartphones. If you if you drop people in the early two thousand, I think like your shoulders would go down and you'd have an immediate relaxation of Oh.

My god, that's right. This was awesome.

I walked out to my car after work thinking about baseball or football or sex or whatever. But I wasn't staring at my phone, scrolling through emails or text.

And I noticed the bird's song and looked up and saw it in the tree.

And when I walked down the sidewalk with people, we talked to each other or didn't, but we weren't staring at our phones. And when I talked to my kids, they looked at me. And when I was out to eat, everybody who was paying attention. I think it would be I think it would be overwhelmingly noticeable.

I don't think you'd have to point it out.

I think everyone would just go, oh my god, I forgot how awesome this is. Of course, if you're younger, and this is a point I always make, the older people will be dead soon and there'll be nobody around who even remembers this. If you're younger, you wouldn't You wouldn't notice it. I don't know if you'd notice a positive difference or not. Or that's a good question right there. Maybe like my son, you'd drop him in early two thousand and he'd think.

God, life is boring. This is so boring. I'm gonna kill myself.

This is so boring until, like junkies of every sort, alcoholics, whatever, you got past the white knuckle part of it and found the joy of sobriety, as it were.

I think it'd be exactly the same.

When you look at those pictures and videos from yesteryear meaning like twenty five years ago. The amount of joy you see is vastly more, not like it was exclusively joy. There is plenty of unhappiness and alienation whatever, because humans are humans. But you look at those pictures, especially of high schoolers, there is so much laughter. There are so many smiles. There are people relating to each other all the time, and skyrocketing rates of depression and anxiety, and nobody knows why.

Yeah, we do, of course we do, all right, So.

I got a couple ossifizing back to the stupid, frustrating politics of the day.

Yes, yeah, you want a couple of depressing things. First, I'll hit you with this. This This is not meant to be depressing.

Or annoying. It's just the news.

Fox News power rankings are out today from the election, key shift and racist Trump loses edge to Harrison two swing states according to Fox. I haven't dug into the details because I don't want to, but that was just their headline. And then Frank Luntz, who's a well known GOP pollster. If you watch Fox you've seen him a million times. Bearded, tennis hued Frank Lutz little dowe. You know, good a salad men.

You know what he said, The debate will cost Donald Trump the election. That's what he said. That's his analysis of the debate.

In a way, he could be right. It was not a negative as much it was as it was the absence of a positive. He could have knocked it out of the park and didn't, and now it's back to touch and go.

The annoying part is bringing up Taylor Swift at all, but there might be a reason to so.

I mentioned that.

I was talking to our boss, one of our many bosses.

We have.

How many bosses you have, We've counted them up, thirty. It's a lot. I was talking to one of our bosses yesterday and he thinks it's going to be a big deal and explained why, which I'll get to in a second. But I just came across this quote from Aby Stoddard, who is a pundit who I like, but I don't agree with a lot.

She said.

Swift's support for Harris wasn't an assist, it was an affirmation. The timing was a triumph, a one to two punch from fierce accomplished females.

It made me throw open my mouth.

So it's rare that you see a woman achieved climax in a newspaper column. I mean that was like eyes rolled back. Oh my god, Oh my god, what what what happened there?

Ap? Are you serious? Uncurl your toes? Calmed down? Great, Scott over the top.

But here's why my boss mentioned which I didn't know. First of all, he said, because I I believe we mocked the idea of the Taylor Swift endorsement mattering much yesterday, or at least I did. Our boss said, Bill said, well, look what it did to the NFL. I mean it didn't. It did a lot to the NFL as we as we played last week. The promo, the thirty second promo for the NFL kickoff season had five clips of Taylor Swift in it.

It's ridiculous.

They obviously think it's a pretty big deal to bring over a certain crowd, and you know, does that translate to the election?

I don't know.

And then this nugget that I did not know, and he was bringing up the idea, imagine, if you know, swifty armies kind of like the Democratic Party tries to do. Oh my god, they're armed. Now army is the wrong term, I guess, since they're not armed, but organizations. They just love doing things together because they got the shared Taylor Swift just any reason to get together. It's like Harley. It's like Harley people meeting at the bar on Saturday. There's there's no there's no there's nothing going on other than we're Harley people and we're here together and we like being together. If if the Swift organizer in a whole bunch of towns in Swing States said yeah, let's do something Taylor Swift, I'll get a bus, we'll play music, let's all wear this outfit, and we'll go to the go to vote, that's not nothing. And Taylor Swift is from Pennsylvania, which I didn't realize. And if she starts like herself organizing that sort of thing in Pennsylvania, like I'm gonna show up her win chance to have me on your bus or whatever. I don't know, you know, organizing groups to go and vote just part of the whole Taylor Swift thing. I mean, if people are willing to show up to concerts just to be in the parking lot. They don't have tickets to the concert, they pay one hundred dollars just to be in the parking lot to be together. You can imagine them wanting to get together, and then the voting for Kamala Harris is just kind of a side thing.

I found the NFL comparison quite unconvincing those second two points, though the second third points.

Are absolutely legit.

I hadn't intended on this, but the most annoying person in America has come on to a radar screen. She is April Glick Pulito, who is the head, the president, the Queen. I don't know what sort of system they have of Swifties for Kamala clip fifty one please.

Michael, I think you know. Swifties for Kamala has rallied around like our community and the movement.

Of the fandom.

But we've always known that Taylor's values align with President.

Harris or Vice President Harris.

We're already thinking ahead here, but we know that her values align, and so we had a lot of faith in the community that she would eventually use her voice and stand up. And the timing has just been incredible. I think, yeah, we were all just so pleased with the last night.

That you can have the car, the house, everything, just please leave.

I think she's a viceroy. Uh what exactly.

So the timing is exquisite, I like everybody talking about Oh, and the timing couldn't be more perfect.

Yeah, I think. You know, though, it's probably a whole bunch of smart people figuring out the timing to try to make it perfect. So apparently they were correct. Yes, it was not serentipity. It's politics. Oh my god. That is something though.

And I'm looking at Taylor Swift on the VMA's right now, singing and dancing and gyrating in the crowd, going, you know, bonzo nuts over the fact that she's there for the Video Music Award, the Video Music Awards, Stay tuned for the Horseshoeing Awards and the Curing Disease with Leeches Awards.

What are we doing? Video Music Awards? The Best Fox Machine Awards are tonight.

Exactly special achievement. In fact, sing goes to all right, I will let you good folks know. Jack has utterly hijacked this segment with his Taylor Swift talk. There's actually a lot of really interesting information in the wake of the debate that's come out, which, to some extent, will you know, provide suckor to frustrated Republicans. Trump was still miserable in the debate, but it's not quite as bad as.

It might have been.

My final comment on this, I don't hate on Taylor Swift. I don't understand really some of you that do. I just somebody else's musical tastes do not bother me in the least. So I have no animus toward Taylor Swift at all. But if this is enough to swing the election, I'm not even joking. I'm not sure democracy works as an idea. If pop stars can come out and decide who's president, that's not a good system, right, I agree completely, So then we got to go monarchy or short of straw or something to pick our presidents. But were our leadersmar on the way that Joe just talked about, stay here.

There's nothing wrong with you for being like this.

Oh and a little bit.

I want to talk about what's going on in Ukraine, Russia, Iran, China altogether, the axis of a holes getting more involved in Russia and Ukraine.

Also some information where we try to get to the other day and didn't, about wealth and retirement and gen X and all sorts of interesting, you know, kind of kitchen table stuff. There is a fair amount of fallout and analysis I thought was worthy of touching on a post debate, and don't worries. It's not just flogging the same old stuff. If this seems a little scattershots, because it is, we're going to go here, then there, and back again.

Who cares?

Voters view Kamala Harris as much more ideological than Donald Trump. Recent survey found that only one in three voters describes Trump as too conservative, but a plurality forty four percent say that Harris is too liberal or progressive. It's a sign that voters are not buying this attempted pivot to the center. So I thought that was interesting. Let's see during the debate the other night, she slammed Trump for being too friendly, decision ping, and conciliatory to China in general. The Free Beacon mentions it its peculiar change for Harris, who was a vocal opponent of referring to COVID nineteen as the China virus and introduced a resolution. She introduced it May of twenty twenty, condemning anti Asian terminology and rhetoric related to the virus. She considered any criticism of China to be Asian bashing and could bring on Asian Americans being harassed and assaulted.

And do you remember when she said that this never comes up either, she wouldn't take the vaccine if Trump was.

Behind the making of it.

Yeah, it was an outrageous thing to say. And then it was so important and so wonderful and perfect that you would be fired as a member of our military, as a healthy young man if you didn't take the jab.

That's who's running for president.

If only the guy on the Republican side could enunciate these things.

I don't know. I just wonder who Taylor Swift likes. And that's how I make my decisions.

That's a good policy. So who is this?

Daniel Heninger in the Wall Street Journal is very bright. He's a really good writer. He really nailed down the Harris team, figured out how Trump processes information. First in line always is his need to refute the details of any accusation. And he mentions that old old man Cuomo, who had all those poor people die in the nursing homes in the early days of COVID in New York. He got blasted in front of Congress yesterday to the day before, just utterly blasted and what's her name, Stephanic from New York was just murdering him, and he would ignore it and go to his talking points. Trump cannot stop himself from refuting an allegation, no matter how important. The point he passes up in favor of that refutation is, he just can't.

And they figure that out. I thought that was pretty good, announces. I think that's good analysis too.

I'm not sure it makes that much difference unless he's going to memorize a few stats or names that he has at his fingertips for any rebuttal or to make his argument.

Ever he did.

I was listening to a podcast yesterday or there pointing out all the economic facts he has on his side that he just doesn't have his fingertips. He can't hit you with this percentage of Hispanic Americans had their wages go up this much. He just because he doesn't put in any effort to memorize these.

Things, or he's too old. I don't know.

And Henninger also points out that Trump chose not to expose himself to the critical pressure of the twenty twenty three Republican primary debates against Nicki Haley and Ron de Santis mostly in Duckburgh too, but instead holding mega rallies, but the ralli's only choices eroded. Mister hump Skills is a communicator of ideas. He assumes everyone is at his rally and already knows everything he's talking about, and he's just reminding him of that. I want to keep moving very quickly, because this is the really important stuff. Sixty seven plus million people watched Harrison Trump out drawing the last debate by a significant chunk.

That's interesting. That was something. The Wall Street.

Journal also polled a bunch of undecided voters and interviewed them after they watched the debate, and the vast majority of them said, yeah, Kamala quote unquote won the debate, but she didn't convince me of anything.

It was amazing.

They were practically unanimous saying, she just she absolutely befuddled Trump and beat him in verbal ju jitsu. But I didn't learn anything about her policies. It was just a stream of nonsense.

Maybe, I mean goes back to the old way debates used to be. Basically that they never had any effect. You can win the debate going away, but it doesn't have any effect on how people vote. Maybe this one's going to be like that.

Ah right, Yeah, and then Andrew Styles with anne hilarious takedown of David Muir of ABC News. But we don't have enough time for it. We'll get to it in a few moments. Want to hear that Styles is so funny.

Maybe the most important thing going on in the world is the way China and Iran are getting involved in Russia and Ukraine, and how we are going to respond to that.

Armstrong and Getty.

Yeah, everyone thought Harris seemed really prepared, while Trump was like, my homework.

Was eaten by a dog that was eaten by people in Ohio. That is cute. Again, he's not wrong, and the moderators sucked.

Oh yeah, Oh they're miserably unfair.

Both things can be happening.

Yeah, exactly, Andrew Styles of the Free Beacon writing, Then we'll move on. David Muir, the brooding sphinx of ABC News, finally revealed himself on Tuesday while moderating the presidential debate between Trump and Airs. The fifty year old host of World News Tonight with David Muir's the highest rated media personality across all networks.

They reasonably attract.

Yes, I didn't know that the reasonably attractive by journalist standards and physically fit ditto anchor gets paid an annual salary believed to be in the eight figures to read news off a teleprompter every weeknight to millions of lonely seniors and nursing home patients who fell asleep hours earlier.

Awesome, hilarious. I'm surprised it's so worth that much money. And I don't want to talk about the debate, but it keeps popping into my head. Did they do it on purpose or do they actually are they actually so biased they think they were doing the right thing. Like, I really really am worried about Kamala Harris being president, But I think I could moderate a debate and not put my thumb on the scale and like really fact check her and give trumpet pats or stay out of it all together.

I don't think it would be that hard, even though I have a real interest in New Wins.

Interestingly enough, when the moderators do what they did, it's no longer a debate per se. It's side by side interviews, one hostel, one friendly.

Yeah. But I mean to my question, though, do you think they do it on purpose.

Are they so into their own biases biases that they don't even notice they're doing it.

I think it's probably three quarters one quarter. I think they're so biased they don't notice it. And sometimes they think, Man, I'm really pushing it. But Trump's so evil, I'm gonna do it.

See.

Do you know who Joe buck is. He's one of the biggest announcers for NFL football. He's done Super Bowls and that sort of stuff. You're into the NFL or baseball, he does a World Series and stuff.

Sure.

Joe buck He.

Son of one of the great baseball announcers of all time.

Jack buck Right.

And he married a Denver Broncos cheerleader about a decade ago. Wonder how they met at work apparently and AnyWho, they got a couple of kids together, seem to be a happy couple. He shanked a golf shot when they were on the course the other day right into her ankle and broke her ankle, Oh really badly, and she's in the hospital trying to recover from that.

That would make you feel bad, wouldn't it. Oh my gosh, yeah, I got'd be miserable.

Oh, that would be not as miserable as her, but I'd be miserable.

Oh jeez, I can't imagine how what that felt like right after it happened.

Just oh my god. That reminds me. And I can't be specific about this at all. I swore I wouldn't, but my daughter, who was in her first year of law school, is taking torts lawsuits. Essentially, you damage people, you're being sued. And they were given a bunch of fanciful scenarios and then asked, all right, what tort is involved here? You know, assault, battery, wrongful imprisonment, whatever, And some of the scenarios were absolutely hilarious. I laughed till I had tears coming down my cheeks, but I swore I.

Couldn't reveal them. I'm sorry for that. Oh what kind of disuses that I got? Does?

This is the best I've ever had, But I'm not gonna let you taste it.

Yes, oh look at you can look at it though, But one of the scenarios involved that very thing, oh, really, shaking a golf ball. The child was involved and the things went to badly right, oh man? And who was at fault?

Meanwhile, in Ukraine, where there's still a decent chance.

Let me try that again, So what don't sound?

Meanwhile, in Ukraine, where there is still a decent chance that World War three starts, and Trump mentioned that numerous times in the debate the other night, the possibility of World War three starting over this Uh, things are more ugly geopolitically than they've been since the whole dang thing started. Here's a little reporting from.

Fox on that the war between Ukraine and Russia is intensifying. Ukrainian air defense is in action against Russian missiles drones after the Ukrainian drones struck Russia, including the Moscow area. Secretary of State Anthony Blincoln arriving in Kiev with new UK Foreign Minister David Lammy, Ukrainian officials had long range missiles on their mind and the freedom to use them against.

Russia to defend our people. Brave steps are necessary. It's important to lift all restrictions on American and British weapons against lawful targets on Russian territory.

Meeting with the Ukrainian President Zelenski, Lincoln said the topic was discussed and the details would be brought back to Washington. We want Ukraine to win and we're fully committed to keep marshaling the support that it needs for its brave defenders and citizens to do just that.

That was a pretty declarative statement. We want Ukraine to win, and the questionism we'll get into that more. Are we going to let Ukraine use some of the stuff we've given them to fire across the border into Russia?

And you know we'll have a chain.

Hants a winning and not just sit there and get pummeled because of these ridiculous rules. Most of our NATO allies say, lift the restrictions.

What the hell are you doing?

We now have Republicans and Democrats leadership positions of some of the most important committees saying, what the hell are we doing? Lift the restrictions? Democratic chair of the Foreign Relations Committee came out yesterday signed on with the Republicans, and a whole bunch of other House Republicans are making the same argument, what are we doing?

They're all saying, what what is your hesitancy? At this point, he's a senile old man, the president. I mean, maybe you think that's a terrible policy and it should be rejected out of hand, but something ought to happen.

The Kremlin, I'm reading from the dispatch. Today, the Kremlin is getting even more support from its allies in Tehran and Beijing.

In other words, Iran and China.

Ukraine, for its part, continues to press its allies to lift restrictions on the use of long range weapons systems against Russia. And they say that Biden hinted that he might. Yes, I don't think Biden is in a position mentally to hint anything. He just institution He just throws out phrases and they're not like a thought through, you know, hint of a policy change or anything.

He just you know, he's not capable of that.

What is the other part that I want to get on before I move on to the other blah blah blah blah. Russia making gains blah blah blah blah blah blah. Meanwhile, Russia is getting a little help from its friends, as US officials revealed this week that Iran has supplied Moscow with short range ballistic missiles and that China, which had previously provided mostly dual use material, which is just a way of getting around helping somebody in a war. You give them something that you could use for civilian use, even though everybody knows you're giving it to him so they can use it in the war for whatever reason that gets you out of a bind. But now they're giving him stuff that is clearly more direct support to the Russian military in exchange for access to military technollogy. That's what they're getting back from Russia. These are not dual use capabilities. US Deputy Deputy Secretary of State Kirk Campbell said yesterday, they're basically being applied directly to the Russian war machine.

Biden had said in.

The past that that would be a red line if China helped Russia militarily directly. His own State department just stated yesterday China is helping Russia directly militarily. We'll see what the response from the President is about his own red line.

We've seen him.

Judging by his fifty year career, it will be feckless and useless.

Yeah, Russia has now received shipments of ballistic missiles from Tehran and will likely use them within weeks, was the statement out of Secretary Blincoln yesterday. So that's again his own State Department in the Secretary of State saying, and Iran's given him missiles too, which was another thing we said we would not allow, by.

The way, on that topic, we need to come up with different words, fornes of various sources, because the word drone is everything from what you bought at your target for your twelve year old to the like the Reaper drones that the US wields full off everything.

Bomber bomber plane. It just doesn't have a pilot in it, right exactly.

Yeah, and I saw some video the other day, maybe you've seen it. Two of the dozens and dozens and dozens of quote unquote drones that Iran has furnished to Russia. They are airplane missiles. Essentially, they are programmable, controllable airplane missiles, and they are of enormous impact. They're high explosive missiles. And just again it's an aside, but we need to come up with a variety of words to describe the variety of drones.

One more, being.

Unpiloted does not tell me enough.

Right, one more piece of news before we get into the what if this, what if that conversation and another example of the linkage between the axis of a holes. Russia and China launched a massive joint wargames yesterday, the largest of their sort in thirty years. We pay special attention to strengthening military cooperation with friendly states, Putin said today, in the context of growing geopolitical tensions in the world, this is especially important. So while we talk about how important the Taylor Swift endorsement will be of Kamala Harris, Russia and China are having wargames together in a way that they haven't in three decades, while supplying Russia an animey of the United States in their war against Ukraine, who we just stated yesterday our policy is to help win. Now, I don't know. I don't want World War three to start either. But are you gonna let China and Iran help Russia but we're afraid to help Ukraine? What does that say to the world, or what does it say to China and Iran? Where does that leave the planet? You can go as far as you want, you can cross as many red lines as you want, and you can do it as blatantly as you want, with the whole world watching. We'll stand back because we don't work World War three. They're indicating they don't give a crap if World War three starts, and we're indicating we'll do anything to avoid World War three.

That's not a good position to be in.

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So Trump the other night would not commit to saying we want Ukraine to win. I think that's one of the reasons that Secretary Blincoln said it so clearly yesterday was to make sure that our allies and NATO know that that's our position.

I'm not exactly sure what win means.

But Nicky Haley over the weekend on one of the talk shows, she said she's she's got my position basically. Well, the reason Trump said that was he knows there's a giant chunk of the Republican Party. We hear from you people every single day in text and emails. I'm sure we'll get a bunch now about this is not our war. We shouldn't be involved in it. It's going to start World War three? What the hell are we doing? But a Nikki Hayley, who I agree with, said over the weekend. Look, this is just going to absolutely lead to China taking Taiwan. Now, maybe you don't care about the fact that Ukraine gets taken over by Russia. It seems like a bad indication for the world when democracies just get taken over by belligerent, bullize dictatorships next door and NATO and the rest of the world allows it. But it will affect ten percent of the global GDP if China takes Taiwan, like is their plan. It affected one percent of the GDP Ukraine being taken over, but Taiwan is a whole different animal and it will grow from there.

Yeah, yeah, I would agree. There's also the fact that we the West disarmed Ukraine as a nuclear power, said we'll assure your your safety and your borders.

Yeah, okay, yeah, and that's ugly again.

China and Iran they don't seem to be concerned about escalating at all. They don't be They're blown past red lines, Like, what are you gonna do about it? I think there's a reason why anyway, any comment on that, I'd love to hear it. Text Line four one five two nine five KFTC.

The weight loss drug for children struggling with obesity showing promising results. Now, a new study by drug maker Novo Nordis finds that the drug sex and may help children between six and twelve with a high body mass index lose weight.

Wow, that's got to be fraught with possible problems.

I know this is the sort of thing a guy says, who's like a bitter old man. But I think humanity peaked in like nineteen ninety two. Probably we're now feeding power orful drugs to our kids because they are so overweight and so bad, and it's so bad for the poor little ones.

Oh yeah, and I hope those drugs don't interact poorly with the drugs that are already on because they're so anxious. Yes, yea, who that's depressing. Oh and then they can't they don't want to have sex or reproduce and can't get directions.

So anyways, and pet strollers are out selling human strollers in.

Vest swaths of Asia. That's where it starts.

Next thing in LB the United States, where pet strollers are more popular than human strollers. Speaking of pets, I can't get enough of the hilarious memes. I just saw the one of the cats driving the getaway car trying to escape from Ohio.

From Springfield where they're eating the cats. They're eating the cats. Then play twelve.

Eating the dogs, the people that came in.

They're eating the cats, they're eating they're eating of the people that live there.

A couple of non sports NFL stories for you. The biggest star in the NFL, Patrick Gowholme said he's staying out of politics. Good for flipping you, decision, Pat, Yeah, absolutely good decision. He'll make your life better, It'll save you money. It's the best thing. Focus on football and raising your kids. The other story is, and I don't know how many people know who Shannon Sharp is. He was a big star for the Denver Broncos, won a couple of Super Bowls, and he's one of the biggest announcers in the NFL now anyway, And I didn't I didn't hear this story or see it.

But he I don't even know how this would happen.

Shannon Sharp breaks silence after accidentally live streaming sex on Instagram. He says he's embarrassed. How do you guess? How do you accidentally live stream your sex on Instagram?

Why were you?

Why was there a camera running and pointed at you to start with, where were you? Where were you trying to send it? Were you just trying to record it? But accidentally you were live stream on that Instagram?

Yeah? I don't. I don't know.

Much Like Patrick Holmes and politics, I confess that I really I'm not deep enough into that world to have any idea how that would happen.

Huh.

You start with, don't record your sex, and that makes it much less likely that you're live streaming it. Oh we're Facebook living this, honey. Oh damn, this is going to be embarrassing at work tomorrow. I thought I hit stop. Evidently I hit broadcast to the world.

Right, that can be saved for all eternity. Dang it?

You know.

The Pat Mahomes thing reminds me that now I shouldn't even talk about this. I don't know, Michael, what do you think?

Go for it?

It makes you grin leave it in all right. I know a guy, good guy, kind, generous, friendly, but he's got this thing where he dominates every conversation, even if he has no idea the topic. It's like me walking into a bunch of opera ficionados and just holding forth on what's a good opera and what's not And it's just it's such an odd thing.

Yeah, I knew somebody like that once, and I one I wondered how they got that way, because I talked to my kids about that, one kid in particular, who has a tendency toward that, just because I don't want him to be that way as a grown up, because it makes so many people not like you. And generally nobody says anything right, and generally nobody says anything. But I knew somebody like that once, and I and I was close enough to them, and I almost wanted to say I never did. But like, so, we were at dinner for what two hours? There were six people there. I think you talked probably eighty percent of the time of any talking for six people. I don't know if you're aware of that or not, but I think that makes a lot of people uncomfortable.

Yeah.

Yeah, So if you've just bought your first sailboat, for instance, maybe don't lecture everyone on sailboat design and then that sort of thing, just saying leave it alone.

Yeah, that's a tough one. Has anybody ever brought that up to anybody? Text us if you have big hour next hour stay with US Armstrong and Getty

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