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Well.

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Very good. Yeah.

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Mm hmm.

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Ready for some sweaty dudes?

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Sure.

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Distance.

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I don't know.

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Welcome in,

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everybody to craft Beer Republic.

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The most hydrated nation in all the land.

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I am Greg.

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I am being joined by the saltiest sailor of the seven seas.

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The drop and hopefully stop roll mama herself.

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Erica Ahoy, friends.

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It's great to be here today.

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Yeah.

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Stopping that ship just enough for those kids to get the f out the car.

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You know how it is. Mm hmm. Priorities.

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And to my right, apparently the dog whisperer,

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because she's being laid on by multiple furry things.

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My wife. Hello?

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Get off her.

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Greg.

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All the furry thing.

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Welcome in, everybody.

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Flex will not be joining us today.

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So the Scott section of the show will be led by Erica.

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She will be walking us through

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squats and trying to make your legs look like tree trunks.

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Just like flex. There you go.

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But I will not be wearing the short shorts.

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Sorry, everyone.

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He calls them short shorts.

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Fairly certain it's underwear.

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Yeah, they're panties. Let's do this.

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Like Victoria's Secret covers more than his short shorts.

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Yeah, there's no secret there. Yeah.

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Nothing

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left to the imagination, that's for sure.

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So we're missing flex trunks.

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And Flex is bolt right about now as he normally stands up

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at some point to show us how buck and short shorts

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he'll be missed.

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But so much to get to today.

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I swear he's not dead.

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Yeah.

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Some fun drinking stories, some Ludacris libation in LA.

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We're drinking a new beer over here.

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Erika's drinking a new collab over there and some booze news.

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But first, let's start off with some hydration.

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It's funny watching myself dance on two monitors.

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I have a second one set up for Jan and it's like slight delay and not weird

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at all.

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Anyways, we are drinking POG Tart from Eureka Brewing Company.

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Four and a half percent has a little under deserved

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3.6 and on untapped and they say pog tart passionfruit orange and guava.

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Big long description.

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We definitely are written by stone.

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We found this place a couple of weekends ago.

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It's brand new taproom out here where we live in Thousand Oaks.

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It's their first satellite taproom there from Gardena, California.

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We're talking to the beer tender.

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We I saw that they were opening.

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They just under

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I guess the grand opening had just happened like the day before we walked in.

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We'd even know they officially opened yet.

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And we walked in.

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We basically ordered one of everything in our favorites that some really good ones,

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but our favorites were the pale Ale, which we're not drinking.

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And then this one, the POG tart, because we love anything.

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Pog, we're we're suckers for pogs. So, yes.

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This is exactly what it says it is.

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It's a pineapple.

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No passion. Orange and. Guava.

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It's one of those peas, and it's it's it's not too tart.

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It's the right amount of tart for me.

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Yeah, I know you like them a little more sour than I do, but this to me is perfect.

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Hot day, trying to pretend I'm in a Hawaii beer.

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Yeah, it.

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It has just enough tartness.

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It's sort of closer to, I think, a Berliners

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level of tartness than, like, a sour, sour beer.

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Okay, I get a lot.

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Oh, well, I get more orange

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then the other two fruits, which,

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you know, so you get a little bit more of that citrusy tartness.

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Yeah, I can agree with that.

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I get the guava mostly on the back end.

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Mm hmm.

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Orange up from some passion in there.

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Yeah. Makes you salivate a little bit.

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You want to drink more?

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So that's always a sign of a good beer and you want to keep drinking it.

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Honestly, I wouldn't be mad if they added just a hint of salt.

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Interesting.

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I don't know.

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I'm true to this.

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I like this idea in Tart and it's great.

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But I like those salted Berliners sometimes.

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Well, just wear a pretzel necklace and drink the POG.

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And you got her.

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Oh, that's the whole thing. Oh, we need.

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We need a name for that instead of like a cocktail, you know, it's.

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Oh, right.

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You know, it's a pretzel and beer combo, right?

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Yeah, I can nash-taylor.

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Okay, we'll figure it out.

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Yeah, but carb overload.

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I don't know. Yeah.

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Something.

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All right.

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Lots to talk about.

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First, Eureka Brewing.

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Like we said, we stumbled in really cool spot.

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It's this old, old.

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It used to be dudes brewing one of their satellite locations.

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And, boy, are we all sorry when they went out of business.

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Your face is not cricket matches.

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In your statement. Yeah.

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Yeah.

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You know, it's funny, I was just telling someone

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at one of our client locations the new spot, like, Oh, yeah, eureka.

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We tried it. Really good for the most part, blah, blah.

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And somebody back goes, Oh, what used to be there?

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I was like, Dude's brewing.

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And both me and the person, I were like, Oh yeah, place is garbage.

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And the person who asked was like, Oh, I really liked them.

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I was like, Hmm, that's all I needed to know about you as a beer drinker.

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We are good.

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I remember the day they closed, Deb sent me a text, was like,

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I'm sure you're sad about this and sent me whole.

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None of the the beer drinking community out here liked them.

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And then as soon as petals and pints and tarantula hill opened,

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there was no need to go to dudes because. They'd be okay.

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So they folded quite quickly after that.

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Anyway, Eureka.

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So we liked most of it.

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Um, really, really good.

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The pug really good.

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They have sort of done some things.

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The space is still mostly looks like the dudes.

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Yeah.

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Especially because their floor is this weird.

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Like sky blue water. Swirling.

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Swirly floor. It's like. An epoxy.

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Yeah.

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Design the guy I was like, yes, I guy.

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I see you guys they didn't change out.

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The flora is like now the very dudes of you

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so okay.

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Eureka is there's more than one location obviously, right?

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Yeah.

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Their main locations in Gardena and this is their first other location.

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And we were saying like we've never heard of Eureka Brewing

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and you know, maybe because they're in Gardena, we just didn't come across it.

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We don't go out there that often.

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But he was saying they opened in COVID.

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Yeah, during COVID Smart.

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They got a great deal on a vacated space that was already set up for a brewhouse.

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So yeah, somebody went out of business

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because of COVID and they bought the space.

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And so the.

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Original location opened during COVID.

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Oh, okay.

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So I'm getting it confused with something else

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because when we were out at Paramount Ranch for an event

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Eureka had, it was brewing, but maybe not.

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But this was in like 2019 and was there and gave us a gift card.

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And I had this Eureka gift card.

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I think there's a burger place. Oh is it?

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There's Eureka and it's a burger place that really

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touts their craft beer selection.

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That's because I felt like there was a strong

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beer vibe to it because it's like a beer fest.

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Yeah. Okay, that's what makes.

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Yeah, it's one of those names are like there's a lot of Eureka things and yeah,

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maybe not the best name

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for a small brewery because like you search Eureka,

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you definitely not going to be the first thing that. Pops up, right?

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Yeah, you have to.

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Especially in California. Yes. Right.

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So it's in Northern California. There's Eureka.

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Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they're not that far from us.

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And I never heard of them

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until they started opening up their second taproom near us. So.

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But anyways, the beer was good, you know. You never know.

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Walk in a new spot, the beer was good. We were pleasantly surprised.

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And, um, ordering in this park today, I also have a four pack of the pale

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ale in the fridge, which I'll be doing some damage to this weekend.

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We always take good things when you take beer home.

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The beer there was. Like really does. Yeah.

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The beer tender was like, I hope you guys liked it.

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You know, we really want to get the word out there about, you know, our new taproom

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and we're like, Yeah, we took beer to go, so.

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We liked it.

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They were taking to four packs. We hated. It.

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He was like, Yeah. He was like.

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I don't know, maybe you were just being nice

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because we had a good conversation. We're like, Oh,

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dude, you think.

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Too highly of us.

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Way. Do you feel?

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Nicole on the other hand, yeah, she called me.

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Yeah, yeah.

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She's like, Oh, you so nice when you buy all the beer you have like that.

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I do.

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But we're we're way too cheap for that kind of shit.

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Um, speaking of places we like, we.

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We decided to hit up 14 cans either night.

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It was like. It was like one of the first nights.

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I think you were feeling up to being a person after getting off that cold drain

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and just so happened that it was their open mic night.

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Oh, dear. You sign up to sing.

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It's like karaoke, but apparently all original songs.

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Oh, singing, open mic.

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I thought you were going to like comedy.

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So this is.

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Oh, okay. Well, I think you.

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I think you can do whatever you want.

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Whatever. Probably.

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But this was. For 10 minutes.

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All musicians.

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Or so called. And.

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Yes. Actually, everyone who played an instrument played their instrument.

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Instrument well, it's the singing that.

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Okay. Became very interesting.

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Did they actually have the music in the background or was it like a cappella?

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I would say most of the people brought a guitar. Yes.

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Or a ukulele. Or a ukulele.

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Was there anybody

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the last act aside, was there any way they didn't have an instrument?

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I don't think so.

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I think everyone brought a guitar, a ukulele or something small like that.

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Okay.

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Um, there were singer levels of various abilities.

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My favorite was

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everyone that got up to sing was like, Hi, my name is whatever, you know.

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And I'm on Spotify, you know, normal stuff, not a big deal

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and but I swear at least four people said

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and my EP's coming out soon or this is the single off my EP over

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two things one children do you even know what an EP is like?

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It's an EP.

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Doesn't it mean extended plays back from the record days?

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Yeah.

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I guess I can look this up. I have no idea.

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I would.

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It was very good and no one played music that anyone knows. Oh.

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Like usually wouldn't you.

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Because they have I think they get 10 minutes each so you could typically.

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Basically blues song.

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Two songs.

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Yeah. One Ben did three. Yeah.

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I mean you could do two songs.

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So why wouldn't you sing a song that people recognize, right?

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That they can, like, get into with you and then sing something.

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Or trying to get there by in first.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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And I was doing Open Up a concert with their new album.

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They open up or something, you know. Right, right. Yeah.

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Like dry you,

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they get your going and then they go, hey, it's a new song of our latest album.

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And then you're rockin, you don't care, right?

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The the best guy literally said,

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I've never sung in front of people before.

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I've always wanted to do this.

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Oh, Lord, check.

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Please, please.

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So can.

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You. Was the best one though.

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With the ukulele.

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He was the best. Huh?

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There's the ukulele guy.

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Uh, no, he had a guitar. Oh, okay.

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Yeah, I know you're talking about.

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Yeah, he, like, just had the most kind of, like, natural.

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Musicality, kind of like it. Was very authentic.

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And some, like, George Strait type A.

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And it was like it was a known song. Yeah.

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It wasn't like I an original piece about I don't know what they

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it was bizarre.

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But yeah like four girls in a row got up there.

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They look like they're used to being grand models.

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And, uh. They're like, All right, my name is whatever.

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This is a song off my upcoming EP and I hope you like it.

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And they were like I said, one girl was a pretty good singer

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but wouldn't open her mouth all the way.

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The rest were not very good singers.

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Well, and it was just like, first of all, everybody can put out their own EP

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because you just recorded in your fucking computer and called it day.

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Okay, so. Like, that's not special.

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And also like no one's buying that.

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And also you're married to a trained singer.

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So, you know, looks I was getting

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like your level of knowledge on what's good and bad.

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You guys are probably way above average, but it sounds like it was pretty horrific.

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I, I absolutely had to pull my phone out a couple of times

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and just try to focus on Instagram and just not

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I was more concerned about the faces I was making.

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All right.

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Because most of them were so incredibly flat

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that they were

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almost on completely different notes than what they were playing on the guitar.

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And it was it was something for.

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Sure to tell me there was some Bob Dylan because I know you love Bob Dylan.

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Gregg, too.

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I think I know Bob Dylan and no prints.

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Okay. Made the night that much.

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Yeah.

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If one of those horrible singer started

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seeing and prints that it might have been out.

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There was an Eagles song that halfway through, Greg said, Was it Eagle Song?

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And I was shocked because he know not.

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That she had no idea.

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It's awesome. It's kind of like a surprise.

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All those surprise things are really popular right now.

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So yeah, whoa, what is it now?

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And I said, it's the thing I always say about the Eagles.

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Like, I'm a huge Eagles fan and like, I know the lyrics to most of their songs,

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and I could probably start a cover band as the singer of an Eagles

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cover band, except for the fact that nobody wants to hear me sing.

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Like when it just comes to know in the songs and knowing the lyrics,

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I am your man when it comes to actually be able to sing it.

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Certainly not your man.

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And neither was most of the people that went up that night.

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Okay. And then they ended the night with this.

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This guy had signed up and I don't think he told the host

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what was involved with his performance.

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Yeah.

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Ended up being a band and so like bass, electric guitar, okay.

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A keyboard slash saxophonist and a small drum kit.

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Wow. They did like 10 minutes to set up and they they full on

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and it was way too loud for that small space, like a drum kit.

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Had they not had the drum kit, it actually pro would have been pretty good.

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They were good musicians. They just they sounded like.

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All of their energy. It was all instrumental.

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They nobody sang or anything.

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So it was like jazzy elevator music.

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Yeah.

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Like they were good at what they did, but there was just nothing to it.

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And people weren't crazy like the the whole patio area.

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It was pretty full for, I guess people brought friends

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and everybody came to hear them saying, You play and.

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You didn't know what you're getting into.

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No idea. They wanted an encore, though.

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The crowd wanted an encore of this element Vader music.

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And we were like, All right, okay.

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Well, I did One More sighs.

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It was so funny.

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I'm friends with the social media person at 14,

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and I posted a story of my beer before the night even started,

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and she was like, So here for some open mic night.

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And I was like, I didn't know what we were walking into.

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Yeah.

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Oh, dang.

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Maybe they needed to switch over

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to karaoke and it's like, say it like it is like this is just people just.

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Look and maybe it was one of those nights where like, not the a talent showed up.

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Sure. Maybe, maybe it was a see kind of night, you know.

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Right, right.

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Ironically, no one could hit a see, but

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maybe some nights are better than others and we don't.

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Oh, yeah.

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Yeah. They were all that one kid.

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He was actually pretty good.

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Oh, yeah. He was like 15 or something.

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He's really good. He, he needed to enunciate.

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You couldn't really quite understand his words, but he was really good.

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Yeah. He had a song about being a sober pirate.

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You know, my song? Perfect for a 14 cam.

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It was really funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's like,

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shame.

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Good job, buddy.

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Yeah. So good times. Like.

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That. Open mike night.

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I saw something earlier that made me angry, and I thought I'd bring it up.

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I'm certain this would have made Flex angry.

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You guys tell me what you think.

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Pumpkin beers are now hitting the shelves.

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It's still fucking August.

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Pumpkin beers

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was too early,

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but I love a good a good pumpkin beer.

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So as to where. Do.

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I do one of those a good but at home brewed like our home brew

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pumpkin beer has been the best ever.

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We haven't done it in years, but that's when we throw

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those big Halloween parties and we would like roast, pumpkin roast.

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I know we need to do again.

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Roast pumpkin and then brewed in the beer and it was freakin ridiculous.

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And so a really good pumpkin beer

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is amazing, but it is hard to find and it's too early.

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That's what I'll give you. That's all I got.

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Shannon, I don't.

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Know if I've ever had a really good one.

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But I feel like I have.

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Mostly, though, they're too sweet.

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Too sweet.

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They like.

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Yeah, I feel like it's a pumpkin pie.

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Beer.

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Okay, okay. Yeah.

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If I want pumpkin pie, I'll eat a pumpkin pie.

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I don't want to drink it.

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So Buffalo Bills has a like a black pumpkin,

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I think it's called or something they had last year.

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First time I ever had it. It was delicious.

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So if I find some, I might send you guys some

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because they had it in 16 ounce cans and that's pretty soaked,

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so might be worth a try.

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Yeah. Little dark.

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We had one little. Roasty.

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Five, six years ago.

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We were at Wade's doing like a tasting, like a fall beer tasting,

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and it was like a bourbon barrel aged something, something, something.

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Then I'm gone. No, no. It was.

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It was pretty drinkable because the pumpkin was actual pumpkin.

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It wasn't pumpkin pie.

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It wasn't, like, spiced or sweet or anything like that. Okay.

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You know, stout. He sweetness of it. Now I can remember it.

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It was that was pretty decent, but that was about it.

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Otherwise you can take your pumpkin beers and show up, but.

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Well, yeah.

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Okay, it is early yet.

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We're still too early.

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Oh, yeah, it's too early.

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I'm not with like the Christmas tree goes up after Thanksgiving.

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I'm that person. I'm not. Oh, yeah, yeah.

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There's Halloween stuff on the store shelves.

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Yeah.

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And that's my favorite holiday of all time.

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But can we wait?

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September maybe has been October, but yeah.

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No, it's it is.

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And even if you're into those kind of beers, it's way too

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fucking hot for a sticky pumpkin. Oh, right.

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Yeah.

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Let's stick with the loggers and the coffee cultures.

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Have you guys tried? Morning lunch, for God's sake.

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Untapped.

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Certainly has.

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We'll get to that a minute.

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Assholes else. Yeah.

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So anyways, bug out pumpkin beers.

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It's still August.

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And then finally I thought we'd end it with in our our stories with this one.

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It's so funny.

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I planned these all out before you were going to be on the show.

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Yeah, but a couple of weeks ago, when we were at this place out

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by us called and iron it's it's a cocktail joint.

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They they have craft cocktails and they do them really well.

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And every now and then you need a break for some beer is a nice spot to go.

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So we went there after a date night and man, were there some people watching?

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Like there was some weird homeless stuff going on across the street.

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Cops were rolling up and we got dinner in a show over there.

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One, yeah, like 1030.

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They did last call and the guy was super nice

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and we just got there and I was like, We're going to get one more.

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Can you just make it real slow?

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And he's like, Yeah, no problem.

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So like 1030, they do last call.

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He comes over with their second cocktail around like 1040.

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And about that time this car rolls up and we're parked on the street

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and then we're sitting on an outdoor table and, like, almost runs into my car.

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Yeah.

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And then, and first of all, you watch somebody hit my car and watch me do a murder.

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Those little Atari would finally.

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It'll be you. You got the personalized license plate.

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I don't have the personalized plate yet, mainly because I can't decide what to get.

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Which is okay.

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But hydrated is available. I might get that.

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Oh, anyways.

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But I am. I get pulled over for that.

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All right.

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I don't want to give reasons to get pulled.

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So then they back up into the space behind me.

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And by the way, there's a driveway

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between my space in the space they parked and they didn't need a pole that close.

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Then they're back up in the space.

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Two older women, I mean, fifties, sixties.

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Fifties, late.

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Fifties, probably stump oil out of the car.

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They fall foul.

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They fall out of the car.

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The passenger comes out smoking a joint.

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Like there's cloud of smoke and she opens the door and.

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Joint in hand. Yeah.

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And like takes a couple more hits and like flicks it and then they,

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they stumble their way into the establishment and they're like, hey,

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we want to like,

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whatever the guy was telling us, the bartender who was funny was down on us

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and he was like, Yeah, sorry, we all already did last call.

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And she goes.

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Great, I'll take a gin and tonic. That's right.

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Yeah, I just have a gin and tonic.

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Oh, my gosh.

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It's like my big fat Greek wedding. And we're like, I don't eat meat.

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Okay? I give you lamb. Like like. Yeah.

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Are you not getting, like, an action here?

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Why not and not? And he was like, so nice.

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And he was like, I'm sorry, you know, because we've we already called it.

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I can't actually we like past tense called it.

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Yeah, it was great. So then he comes down with donuts.

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I was like, Oh yeah. They were like, Do you know how hammer they were?

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He's like, They looked like they'd been drinking.

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I was like, Dude, they hardly got out of their car.

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He's like, Oh, I'm really glad I didn't give them anything then.

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But yeah, that was hilarious.

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He was

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like, So bummed that he had to actually like work.

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He was like, I kind of want to just come sit at your table.

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You guys are getting. Such good people watching right. Now.

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He kept asking us for updates.

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Like What's going down?

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Yeah, it was funny quite the night.

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So anyways, like that. Yeah, it's good.

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Good to not only.

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The drunk lady who walked past the police activity.

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Oh, with.

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The police activity. Different drunk lady.

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She had gone to like the 7-Eleven or something.

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Got a couple of tallboys.

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And she's stumbling up the street and I leaned over to Greg and I'm like,

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Do you think she sees the cops that are, like,

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right around the edge of this building here, over here?

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The answer was absolutely not.

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Absolutely no.

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I just got, like, her sonic hard seltzers and her pockets.

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Yeah, just. Like she's running a roll. I don't.

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What was she drinking? A couple. Of tallboys. So it's great.

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She had, like, the black bag from the gas station that had the cowboys.

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But in her right hand, which is the opposite side of the cops, she's.

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She's drinking her tallboy.

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She walks okay.

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Street and so we're like, oh, there's no way she sees it.

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So finally she gets to where she could see the cops

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and she just stops in the middle of the sidewalk.

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And like you can tell, she's deciding, like, what do I do here?

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And then probably at some point it hit her how obvious she was been

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because then she continued walking where she was walking.

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And then as she passes the cops, instead of putting the tallboy in the bag

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with the other ones and just acting like she's not drinking it,

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she holds it down to her side as.

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If to, and she stands up really straight.

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Right? Yeah. She's got perfect. Posture.

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It's like stiff standing up straight with it, down by her side.

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And she very like speed walks across right.

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And then Division one.

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When she gets the other side, she's very much still in sight of the cops.

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But she's across the street now.

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Chinese drinking.

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Yeah. Okay.

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Yeah, but they were preoccupied. Yeah, I worked.

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They worked.

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They were reoccupied. Born some dude over on a bike.

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But it was hilarious that she thought like, Oh, I am.

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I am so fucking sly over here.

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Oh, dude, it's not her first rodeo. She's.

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Yeah, this is.

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Yeah, she knows. She knows.

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Yeah, yeah.

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She, she's an experienced. Right, right.

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This one over here. So inhale.

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All right, what's it?

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Let's say we can call the pen, see what's going down

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over there.

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All right, everyone,

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I'm pretty excited about this one.

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It is Babe Brew Hazy IPA. Hmm.

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And this one is one of the beer babes family releases.

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They try to release one every month or so

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in collaboration with breweries all over the world.

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So this one's actually out of Canada and I can't read

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shit on the can because it's all in French

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and it's not on tap.

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So everything I say is true and real and right, because the

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although no, you can't unless you speak French to smuggle.

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That in from Canada.

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Right.

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I'm not going to tell you how I got this, but I am part of the Beer Babes family.

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This is super rad.

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First of all, the cannot on the beer babes, family

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beers are like on the whole algorithm thing I'm going to represent for flex.

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They're always top notch.

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They are top notch in gumbo mud.

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Shout out to her. She's part of your baby's family.

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Like, check this out.

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Oh, pretty cool chick.

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She's like, got these things.

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Yes, there's a woman that's part of it.

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She's an artist.

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And then in front of a bike.

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So you're just going to have to get on the socials and check this out.

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The can is rad.

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I want to recreate that, but there's no way I could look that cool.

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So I'll just be like, Here, I'm holding the beer and.

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And then Roxy and Rachel that are the leaders of the beer based family.

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Also, they're the ones who help kind of like connect

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with the cool breweries out there.

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So this is from Saint.

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I'm going to pull great here, everyone.

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Here we go to all you people out in those non-English-speaking countries

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do not listen.

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Saint who Huberman brewery in Quebec, Canada.

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And it is it's 7.4%.

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He's the IPA

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and it is a really beautiful, like

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nice golden yellow beer that had a super beautiful foamy head.

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I'm a little sad flexes in here even though

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Shannon is a notch better love you flex but the short shorts I don't know.

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And I've had a fuze.

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It's like the middle of the and I haven't really eaten and I'm having beers.

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So here we go.

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We place,

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it's like, oh Lord.

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Right.

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Okay, so the lacing is pretty hot on this thing.

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So, Lexi, you are missing out and it's super nice for you.

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The porno music, right?

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This is great.

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It starts out a little sweet like you would expect for a hazy,

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but then there's like just a notch of bitterness.

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There's a then the like the a little bit a boozy burn.

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This is, you know, 7.4%.

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So it hits you awful, but it doesn't stick around long, just enough

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to make you feel like warm and kind of nice about it, but then like,

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fades off and that's a nice beer.

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And I'm definitely feeling it because I've been sipping on it since we started.

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Yeah.

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And you can't, y'all can tell, right. So

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I dislike that the brewery like I.

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Yeah, you nailed it.

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St whoo hoo

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whoop. Like that, you know.

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And it's great you're baby's family and they may be sold out already

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because they do.

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They tend to sell out of these beers pretty quick

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because the whole collaboration that they do and all that.

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Yeah.

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And the proceeds go to women and beer, women that want to like

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get beer education or start a career or whatever it is.

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We are now a five and 1c3 nonprofit.

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Yeah.

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So that was a big step that Rachel and Roxy took for the organization.

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It's official that's also is official.

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So check them out.

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Follow beer, babes, family and just.

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Yeah, good beers.

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And if you are a brewery that wants to collaborate,

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reach out because they're always looking to a lot of beers once a month.

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Collaborate. There's a lot of.

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Yeah, there it is. Awesome.

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Yeah, very. Nice.

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We'll move our way from Canada over to Connecticut for lunch for Ludacris

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Libation LA.

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Bring it. In. Connecticut.

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It's illegal to sell liquor in any city hall.

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And it's

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only in Connecticut because I would hope I'd be pretty much everywhere but.

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Very, very specific.

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LA You think. That comes up a lot.

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Enough to have warning to the. Lobby?

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Yeah, I guess, yeah.

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Usually it has to be brought up too.

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So, you know, just like the signs at all, public Jacuzzis that are like

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if you have active diarrhea, don't get the advocacy somewhere.

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Someone with active diarrhea got into a Jacuzzi and warranted that sign.

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We okay, okay.

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It's this where that drunken lady that we got the recording of a few months

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back and like, was trying to pass a bill or whatever.

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Oh, maybe so. Just wondering.

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Yeah. Anyways, but.

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Wonder what state that was?

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I don't remember. Maybe it's Connecticut.

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She may have been the instigator for this.

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Somebody must have shown up to a city council meeting.

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A little.

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Little too busy, little hydrated, extra hydrated.

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So, uh, good job, Connecticut.

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Way to make your city council meetings boring.

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Cape May Brewing and Ladue, which is a tea manufacturer,

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are being sued over Shawty

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Hard Tea Shortie is the name of their hard tea.

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This isn't true.

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So Cape May is an East Coast brewery.

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They actually do a collaboration beer with one of my favorite brands, The Bottle

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My Captain.

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Yeah, and I've been trying to find that collab on the West Coast.

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Boat, boat ramp champ. Ramp chain.

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That's rad.

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I like that.

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Yeah, yeah.

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Uh, but anyway, so Cape May Wawa announced Shorty a four and a half percent

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ABV heart inspired by Wawa as Peach Iced

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Tea on July 18th, launched as a limited release on July 21st.

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The hard teas available in 12 ounce and six packs priced at 1299.

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Less than a month after Shorty's release, Jeff

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Plait, an attorney and co-founder of Asbury Park, New Jersey based Asbury

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Park Brewery, has filed a lawsuit against two companies

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alleging that he created The Shorty brand almost two years ago

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and solicited the concept to Cape May earlier in 2022.

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Oh place claim that he started developing his own shorty

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concept in 2020, but plans were delayed due to COVID 19 pandemic.

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A trademark for Shorty flavored malt beverages was filed

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with the US Patent Trademark Office in August of 2018

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by Asbury Park, with plate listed as the attorney of record.

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But the

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filing was abandoned in November 2019, according to Trademark Records.

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In March of 22, Plait sold his share Asbury Park Brewery to explore

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new projects and started developing Shorty as a separate brand.

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On May 17th, Plait filed a new trademark for Shorty,

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categorized as an alcoholic beverage except beers.

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According to the Trademark Office.

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After the filing, designing, branding and packaging materials and securing

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the website, Plait proposed a partnership to Cape May to help launch Shorty Hard t.

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I thought their company would be

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a good fit and believing I was protected, I sent them all

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the confidential information regarding the concept

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and branding for Shorty, he said in late May, Cape May.

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That's not to say informed Plait they would not move forward

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with the product, Plait said he was then shocked in July,

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when Cape May and Wawa announced their Shorty product.

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I can't speak to what Cape May did or what they did or why they did it, he said.

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I just know I've been developing this idea for years, presented it to them

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and they released what appears to be an identical product months after

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cutting me loose.

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Cape May has denied his claims.

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As the company said, it began developing its T product

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more than six months ago with the Shorty name finalized in February of 22

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brand packaging finalized and ordered in March,

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more than two months ahead of the May 20, 22 phone discussion with Mr.

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Plait about his concept.

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Hugo Boss, person for Cape May, told News.

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Why did they engage in the conversation with him, though?

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If they already had.

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They should have said, We already have something.

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Yeah, we already have a similar thing in the works.

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Like why?

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Why engage and have him send over additional material.

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Send him a cease and desist at that. Point. Yeah, right.

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Or not.

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Like, if you're going to collaborate, you have to have like an NDA, right?

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And a non-disclosure agreement.

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But obviously, I mean, this probably would have closed up a little faster

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if there was one.

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It doesn't sound like there was.

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So, yeah. Interesting. Interesting.

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So even weirder if what Cape May says, it's true that they had all this in place,

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which I'm sure is easy to prove if they had a packaging in place before

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their meeting with him.

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That should be easy to prove.

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There should be orders that date to that.

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And if it was trademarked.

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Yeah.

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It'd be nice to see or to find out where they got the idea from and internal stuff.

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So yeah, I just.

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I don't understand why you would even engage

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if it was something that duplicated what you were already doing.

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Yeah.

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You think you'd tell them, Hey, we're already doing this. Fuck off.

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Cease and desist.

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Whatever.

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Bad news for us beer drinkers.

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The consumer price index for beer went up

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4.6% in July versus July of 2021.

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I believe it.

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Inflation's a real sort of a bitch.

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Yep. Feels like that.

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Yeah. Interesting news out of Allagash.

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They're adding their first IPA called Hopper, each to a year round lineup.

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Allagash has not had a core IPA this entire time,

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and now they're hopping on the hop train.

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I can't even say I notice, but.

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Yeah.

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Sorry, Allagash.

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And nothing but love. Yeah.

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Any happy Gilmore fans in here?

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Oh, yeah.

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Yeah, I was pissed off.

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We were in a hotel, like they're paving our road,

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and we had to, like, be out because Sterling's on calls.

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I was like, we can't just, like, not have access to the road.

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The hotel and the hotel.

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KKTV is, like, Happy Gilmore's on and with some other weird ass movie with.

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I can't think of his name. Right.

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Adam Sandler was not Happy Gilmore.

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I was pretty upset anyways.

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If it was Punch-Drunk Love, I'd be pissed too.

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Yeah, it wasn't that.

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But it was nearly as bad. Hmm.

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Okay. Well.

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Tell me about the movie.

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Happy Gilmore Shooter McGavin. Real name.

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Christopher McDonald was arrested in 2019 for DUI

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and it's now making the rounds on the Web that when he was arrested,

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he made it very clear to the officer that he's shoot him again.

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Did you have to kill?

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Didn't work itself out. He was still arrested.

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I've seen the mug shots circulating.

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Yeah, the website and.

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Yeah, he looks legitimately messy.

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Sloppy. Yeah.

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Definitely not something you'd want on your dating profile. No.

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Yeah, well, somebody who eats pieces of shit for breakfast.

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Oh, no. Yeah.

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Have you seen Happy Gilmore? Yeah. Okay.

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You don't remember. Happy?

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I. I remember enough. Oh.

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It's one of my favorite lines.

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A pieces of shit for you or a piece of shit like you for breakfast.

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Three pieces of shit for breakfast.

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But anyway,

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a drunk driver.

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Police on a slow pursuit at 35 miles per hour.

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This is not out of Florida.

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This is of Indiana. Hi.

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Oh, hey, Zach. Yeah.

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What's up, O.G. Bearded.

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A woman was arrested Friday night after leading police on a highway

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and a highway chase

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at speeds of 35 miles per hour around 630.

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Maybe it wasn't. What?

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Maybe Zach and one of his crazy hats.

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Zach's mom.

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Around 630 because really, three people in. All right.

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Indiana, around 6:30 p.m..

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State troopers were called to the scene of what they described as a minor rear

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end south crash southbound on I-65.

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You don't need all the details of where it was before troopers got there.

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A tan Nissan Altima fled the crash scene and continued southbound.

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Police reported the car, refused to pull over and continued

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driving at slow speed on I-65 until the ultimate hit.

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The concrete median barrier twice.

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But police, the driver who appeared to be the only person in the car,

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which leads me to the question, appeared to be reversing the car.

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Was there not?

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Refused to get out when she was told to.

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A standoff ensued and SWAT teams responded to the scene.

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About 2 hours later, at 8:23 p.m., the woman got out of the car

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and was taken into custody by SWAT.

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Police suspect the driver, 37 year old Natasha

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Townsley of Indianapolis, was driving under the influence of alcohol.

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You don't say.

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Oh, I was wrong. 37.

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That's like Zach's sister. Gotcha.

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That's true. Yeah.

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There were no reported

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injuries as a result of the standoff, but Townsley was taken to a local hospital

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to be checked out for any injuries, and she was involved in two crashes.

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Townsley was arrested on the preliminary charges of resisting

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law enforcement and offering to vehicle an intoxicated.

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Police noted all southbound lanes of I-65 were closed

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during the standoff and northbound lanes were closed as well for a shorter time.

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Wow. Way to go, Tasha. Wait.

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Alex, throw a curveball there.

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Like I've never been in a low speed chase.

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Like, what's the protocol?

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We don't practice this. Like what protocol?

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All right exactly.

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Also, if you're doing 35, why didn't they do a pit maneuver?

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Well, maybe.

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That's how she hit the median.

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You know?

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Yeah.

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Yeah, it's weird.

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You know, what cracks me up is, isn't the minimum speed on,

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like, the Highway 45.

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I think in California it is. It has to be.

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I wonder what it is there, because, like, are they just dinging her for that, too?

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Like, I'm just going to pile on all these charges of.

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Poor Natasha Porter's ex, I. Think.

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Had a rough night.

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And then finally, the cheapest and priciest cities to drink a beer.

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And this is globally. Not just. Oh.

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Nationwide, though, we'll start with the cheapest cities. Hmm.

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Five of them.

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None of them belong to the United States.

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In Asia somewhere there are some.

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In India, like, um.

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There is Hanoi.

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Yeah. Cheapest.

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It's $0.77 per beer.

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Okay. I don't know where this is.

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We're making a whole new travel. Yeah. Yeah.

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This is a different tour. You never know.

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We were out the.

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Just after the first tour. We were broke.

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We're just like, now we're doing this tour.

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Okay.

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And then I don't know where this is, but.

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Almaty.

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Almaty, Y Almaty.

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Okay.

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I had no clue. Lagos?

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Yeah, Beijing.

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That's. Oh, no, that's okay.

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That's a dollar 57 of beer. Okay.

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And they measured that by a half liter.

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Prague.

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And then. Oh.

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Sao Paulo at 210.

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A beer.

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Okay. And then the most expensive.

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Do it.

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Berlin at 446.

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What?

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Yeah, I was a little surprised. Heartbroken.

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Okay. Yeah.

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London and a jump. 721.

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Oh, you're

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that true. Expensive.

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You lived in London for a while.

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I mean, it was the exchange

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rate was higher when I was there, too, so that did not help.

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Brutal. Yeah.

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It didn't work in your favor.

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At 748, a beer.

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Our friends down under in Melbourne.

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Hmm. Oh.

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At $8 a beer.

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We're looking

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at beer girl Melissa over in New York. Oh.

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At 1040 for a beer.

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We're looking at Dodger Stadium. No.

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Yeah, this is.

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That's too cheap.

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Yeah, that's true. Oslo.

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Okay. Okay.

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And then the most expensive city at 1225.

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A beer. Dubai. Oh, Dubai.

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Yeah. Wow.

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That's impressive.

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Yep. I was going to write that one out.

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Yeah.

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Does the stadium still. To the stadium.

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At Dodger Stadium is like $20 for a beer.

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Yeah. Ridiculous. For craft in quotes. Yeah.

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Air quotes.

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Just wear the cargo shorts. Right, you guys.

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She got her car.

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You've got this car.

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It's not.

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You try to sneak anything into Dodger Stadium, they'll tackle you.

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Yeah. Oh, seriously? Oh, yeah.

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You can't. You can't tailgate.

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You can't even hang out your car.

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Like, if you take too long to get your shit

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together and start walking

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towards the stadium, they come over and tell you to move.

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Yeah. Oh, dang. Yeah.

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Ever since the Dodger fans beat up that Giants fan, like, ten years ago.

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They don't want you to hang out.

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Mm. Ooh.

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Dagen, I got a quick, quick story.

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We moved to california from portland.

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I was like, oh, they got some, like, big football teams here.

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I knew sterling liked, like, one of the major football teams here, but

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I didn't know who it was, so I got Raiders tickets cause I'm a dumb ass.

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I had no idea it was obviously Dick, not his team.

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So he's like, okay, well, just go.

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But like, shit.

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So he's like, was in Oakland.

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It was in Oakland.

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Okay, so like, we kind of got to wear the color.

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So we like try our best, like don't back it up. Yeah, yeah.

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And so we're wearing this closest as we can like to like.

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But it wasn't Raiders gear.

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And so we get out of our cars and immediately

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we get like hassled like you guys are our fucking Raiders fans.

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What do you do? Go right here.

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I was like, Oh, my gosh. So we're in the state.

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Like, we're up in the stadium, like on the Raiders side.

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And wearing the colors is like once again, it wasn't like official

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like $500 raiders jackets, but we were trying our best

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and they were like, What are you guys doing here?

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It's like, I came in like my beat up Nissan Sentra.

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It's not like we came from. Like, Hey, I fit in.

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Look at my. Car.

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Yeah, it was. It was horrific.

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And we were on their side, and we got, like, her reps.

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Never again.

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Yeah.

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I don't think.

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You're allowed to buy

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an official Raiders jacket for $500 unless you have an arrest record.

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And maybe that's what it is like.

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It was it was one of those things like starting like we have to sit in.

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I'm like, why? It's like, no, it's a Raiders game.

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So yeah, it still didn't work.

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Yeah.

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What would have happened if you hadn't been in the colors?

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Oh, yeah.

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If we hadn't been in the colors,

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we would have been dead by the time we hit the stadium.

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Well, then, like.

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Go to the bathroom.

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Like, you are not the Lord.

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Yeah.

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They don't actually act like Raiders fans won't ask you.

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Are you a Raiders fan? They'll just ask you.

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Have you been to jail?

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Yeah. Oh, is that what it is?

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Yeah. Yeah.

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Apparently I. Was served. Time class tickets.

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Yeah, she's

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beat up.

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I don't know shit about sports, so I was sick.

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So which is the right team?

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What, the 49 or 49? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

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So, yeah, it's like I kind of meant like, I guess scandals like that

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where it was at the time.

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Was Yeah.

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Yeah.

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He's like, I kind of like, that's what I'm like, Oh, sorry.

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Thanks for being a trooper. Yeah, yeah.

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Well, we lived. It's all good. It's a.

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Cop out.

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We went to Candlestick the last season. Mm hmm.

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The candlestick also is shit hole.

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Was it? Yeah. Well, they had the down.

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Yeah, they just hadn't really like it was going to cost too much to retrofit it

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and repair it.

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And so they sort of just,

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it's not like they let it go.

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Mm. Yeah.

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And there's only, there was only one way in and out

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to all the parking and everything.

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So it just made.

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You situation. Took us like 3 hours to leave.

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To leave.

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We actually turned the car. Off, we were moving.

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And took a nap. Yeah. Awesome.

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But I bet you felt safe while you were sitting in your car for the most part.

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Oh, yeah. Oh.

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Okay. Do Yeah.

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Happen at the Raiders game. Yeah.

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They're just scared to death.

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You're like, Can we just sit in the car for the entire ground.

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The doors on. The radio? But.

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Oh, they want to drag us out and like, check the ram.

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I don't know.

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Check your arrest record, right?

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Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Me jail tattoos? No.

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Nope.

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You're done getting any teardrops on your face?

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Oh, jeez.

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We're all getting beat up.

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Yeah. Oh, jeez.

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All right. Oh, that's everything.

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We should probably end it down.

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It's some music before we do get beat up.

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