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This is Gary and Shannon and you're listening to kf I A M six forty, The Gary and Shannon Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app.
Taylor Swift was back on Jason Kelsey's podcast, talking with Travis about her new album she has released.
Well, I think I was driving home when it when it uh?
When it landed?
Speaker 2Uh?
Speaker 1The album cover, the track listing.
She's calling this album infectiously joyful.
I know you're excited to talk about it, so we'll tell you.
Speaker 3Every track list seriously.
Speaker 1The track list.
Speaker 4Yeah, I know.
Speaker 1I can't wait to see what you think each track will be about, because you're pretty good yesterday on predicting.
You were like an AI model predicting a future killer, but it was you predicting what the track list was going to be.
Speaker 5I got the algorithm in me.
H, Yes, I do.
Gavin Newsom has announced.
Okay, let's talk avenue for secondfore we get into swamp watch.
Gavin Newsom's holding his big news conference at the bottom of the hour where he's gonna, I am assuming, based on the tweets that he's been putting out and his press office has been putting out, he's going to try to make fun of Donald Trump.
Speaker 3This is what he's been doing on his Twitter account.
Speaker 1Calling it Liberation Day.
He decided to pick jerry mandering, which is the least sexy of all the topics.
H to have this this podium puffery about today.
Speaker 5He also announced yesterday that California is sending assistance to Puerto Rico ahead of the potential hurricane Erin, still only a tropical storm.
He tweeted last night, quote, I just approved the deployment of California resources to Puerto Rico ahead of tropical storm Erin.
We're glad to help coordinate life.
So somebody caving response to Americans.
Nobody cares.
Speaker 1Unfortunately for Gavin, because he won't be himself.
He has no idea of what real people care about.
Speaker 3Hey, how about cleaning up the h underpasses?
Right right?
Speaker 1Trump right now is talking taking questions ahead of this putin in anchorage, which is, by the way, all abuzz with activity.
He's in the goldly plated Oval office right now at the White House.
You want to dip in and see what's going on?
Speaker 3Why not?
Let's see I do.
Speaker 5If he doesn't say anything right now, I do have a little couple pieces that he's been talking about earlier, but.
Speaker 6This is anything.
Speaker 7You know, there were some very concerning reports about crime statistics.
Police are manipulating crime data to downplate crime and DC will the administration release its own crime statistics account and we'll those individuals who are intentionally that's representing crime data and fudging the books, like you said, be penalized for endangering the public.
Speaker 6They are under investigation right now.
Speaker 1She's reading that question on her phone, which is troubling to.
Speaker 8Other stats in the financial world with their phony crime stats.
And Washington d C is at its worst point and it will soon be at its best point.
You're gonna have a very safe You're going to have a crime free city.
I mean I say that virtually a crime free city.
And these are strong men, but the criminals are strong men and women.
But there's strong men.
And these are people that don't play games.
We're not playing games.
These are criminals we're dealing with.
And they treated people.
They took one of the people that worked for us.
Speaker 6The other day.
Speaker 8You saw the beating, the pounding ten ten against one, and they pounded the hell on them.
He's lucky to be alive.
He's barely almost killed.
And we're not going to have that happening.
Speaker 6Please.
Speaker 9Colcy Gabbert declassified more documents last night related to the Russia game.
Speaker 6Folks.
She's doing a great job.
By the way, that was another fake story.
I'm very happy with the job, she said.
That's right.
Speaker 8They declassified some terrible documents talking about Democrats and what they did radical left lunatics.
Speaker 6It showed it.
Speaker 9Then, D and I James Clapper sent out emails to IC officials saying that it would be a team sport to push than the debunked twenty seventeen ICA report, and that it might need them to compromise on their normal modalities.
What's your reaction to the lead is declassification and in your view, sir, what does real accountability look like for the players.
Speaker 8It's incredible what we're finding, absolute proof of guilt, and we'll see what happens.
But Clapper and Komi and that old group of criminals, they're criminals, and they made it very tough.
You know, they did the fake Russia Russia Russia witch hunt that lasted for two years, and I get totally exonerated.
There was no doubt of it.
They should have done it in one day.
Not two years, but there was a whole scheme to try and demean Trump so that I couldn't win an election.
And that is a criminal group of people.
They're sick people, and they're criminals, and they should be taken care of.
Speaker 6Strong hair tomorrow.
Speaker 8Well, he came to our country, and I heard CNN, fake news talking about that that was a big.
Speaker 6Win for him.
Speaker 8Normally he would say the opposite, but they said, oh, it's a big win that he came here.
Speaker 6Normally would say the opposite.
Youdo came here.
Speaker 8I think that President Putin would like to see a deal.
I think if I weren't president, he would take over all of Ukraine.
Speaker 6It's a war that should have never happened.
Speaker 5I'd go back to one of the things he was talking about earlier.
He had received another question about Russia and Ukraine in the summit that.
Speaker 2You send the summit and the incentives for peace you were putting on the table could end up rewarding Putin for his invasion of Ukraine.
And what kind of signal do you think that could potentially send to other aggressors.
Speaker 6No, I don't think it's a reward.
I think that what we have is a situation that should never have started.
Should have never started.
Speaker 8It didn't start under me, and for four years it wasn't even discussed, and I could see it was going to happen.
Speaker 6After I left, I could see what was happening.
Speaker 8Everything that we did was wrong, Everything that was done was wrong.
Speaker 6Everybody's to blame.
Putin, They're all to blame.
This is a war that would have never happened.
Speaker 3And then just a quick recap.
Speaker 5The expectation tomorrow is that that summit is going to take place at about twelve thirty hour time.
The President has said that if things go well, they'll do a joint news conference after that sometime tomorrow afternoon, and then if it doesn't go well, he would do a news conference by himself.
Speaker 3So we'll see how that goes.
Speaker 5There are also questions about what's going on with crime reduction.
Of course, he has federalized a lot of the law enforcement in DC, or put federal law enforcement agents in DC to try to cut down on crime there, and talked about how important it was that National Guard troops came to Los Angeles at the beginning of June.
Speaker 8You would have not had I don't think you would have been able to have the Olympics.
Speaker 6We have the Olympics.
Speaker 8I have a lot at stake with that because I'm the one that got the Olympics.
Speaker 6I got it in my first term and I didn't.
Speaker 8I was sad because I got it or what would be my third term.
Speaker 6Okay, with shared that to the second term and the Olympics.
It's a great honor.
Speaker 8But I felt badly because I said I won't be president when the Olympics came well through circumstance.
Speaker 6I am president.
Speaker 8I want to make sure the Olympics is great, the World Cup is great, and the two fifty maybe the most important of all is the two hundred and fifty year celebrations great.
Speaker 5Okay, So anyway, the president's still taking questions, a handful of questions from reporters in the Oval Office.
They just wrapped it up.
They're pushing people out now again.
Gavin Newsom is expected to hold his news conference sometime after the bottom of the hour, talking about redistricting and what his plan is to fight back against the plans going on in Texas.
Speaker 10Right now, you're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 3Some people love you Shannon, You are a mess.
Speaker 4I love you.
Speaker 3You're so funny.
Speaker 1I love this show.
Speaker 8I just I'm like, what's Shannon gonna say today?
Speaker 3Yeah?
Speaker 1Thank you you?
Speaker 7Hey, Gary Shannon, this is Jannon's out of work Listen.
Speaker 1I just want to give you guys the props today.
Speaker 11I want you to know that you enticed me, you read to me, you abuse the hell.
Speaker 10Out of me, and I appreciate you so much and I hope he is a great day.
Speaker 7Blessing.
Speaker 1Wow, nice abuse and abuse sounds like an S and M situation?
Is that what it's called?
Sn M?
Yeah?
Like a like a dungeon sex thing?
Speaker 3Is that what it's called?
Speaker 6Well, I don't know.
Speaker 1Sometimes I got my acronyms mixed up.
Speaker 11Hi, Gary Shannon, my name is Christy and I super love your show.
My husband was a founding member of Metro Station and a writer on Shake.
Speaker 5It No Way.
Speaker 11I can't wait to tell him that you love the song no Way, and I'll acknowledge it's not the Shake Shake It of the nineties.
Speaker 1But but it's glad you're still Oh my gosh, that is I didn't listen to anything but Shake Shake It in two thousand and seven.
If I see a twinkie, I'm gonna eat the twinkie.
Speaker 5Taylor Swift revealed her new album Life of a Show Girl.
Speaker 1You're so excited about this.
Speaker 12I exited through a door, an orange door to be specific.
Speaker 5She's talking about the easter eggs that were at the end of her Eras tour.
Speaker 6And.
Speaker 1That actually was an Easter egg.
Speaker 12I kind of wanted to give a little subliminal hint to the fans that I may be leaving the Eras tour era, but I was also entering a new era.
The heart of the Easter egg is that there's there's dues and don'ts write like, I'm never going to plant an Easter egg that ties back to my personal life.
Speaker 1It's always going to be towards music.
Speaker 3Okay, do these guys just.
Speaker 1I've told you this.
I told you everyone's exhaustedtually.
The Kelsey family, they've been through enough.
They've won super Bowls.
Speaker 5It's one thing for Travis to be like, hey, can I have my girlfriend on?
And Jason's like, where we going to talk about any Jason's pumped.
Speaker 1Jason's like, you don't.
This is what retirement does to you.
You guys just letting you know.
You retire and suddenly you're you're doing a oom podcast and you're excited about girls music, and it's a whole thing.
Used to be an offensive lineman, used to be like grizzled and and have hair imparts of your body unknown, and you used to just push, push your way into the end one.
Used to put.
Speaker 13Jalen Hurts on your back like it was nothing for the city of Philadelphia, a grit, the men and women who built this country.
Speaker 3And now.
Speaker 12That actually was an easter egg that kind of wanted to give a little subliminal hint to the.
Speaker 1Fans that I may be leaving the aristour era.
Speaker 3Get me back in.
Speaker 1I'll do four Days.
Speaker 5The track list for the Life of a Showgirl, The Fate of Ophelia.
Speaker 1Elizabeth Taylor Now listen.
I'm not hitting on Taylor Swift.
I will listen to this album all day long.
Speaker 3Father.
Speaker 1I will sing like I'm a man in a gay bathhouse on the way home today listening to Karma like I celebrate this.
I'm just tired of being hit over the head every day with the news of whatever day that is, whether a Kelsey get is involved or what or Blake Lively, like I'm just hit over the head when I don't need to be like I want to enjoy the music actually romantic?
What do you think that's about?
Like this, it's about this relationship that, like other relationships, pretended to be romance, and they pretended to be perfect, and they pretended to be like that British guy she dated for a minute who is like a man and like a grown up man, and like they were going to, you know, be a real couple.
But this is actually romantic, and it's going to be about them eating like corn nuts in the Midwest, like on a Saturday before a game, and they're just gross and they're both sweaty from the gym and they're like, well, kind of ice cream do you want today?
Speaker 3I don't know?
Speaker 1And that's actually romantic as opposed to like getting on that guy from Britain's jet and having caviat and stuff like that.
I think it's going to be like real people, romantic stuff.
That's what that song is going to be about.
Speaker 5Someone who seems burned out on Taylor Swift, I told you I like the music.
A wish list where the s's are dollar signs would canceled.
Exclamation Point Honey and the Life of a Showgirl is the number twelve track featuring Sabrina Carpenter and the Imagery.
By the way, the deluxe album covers on here, she's very mature in her imagery.
Speaker 1She's thirty six, Gary, I know she's not a little girl anymore.
Speaker 3Negative.
That's also the that's the mystery track.
Speaker 1Hidden track is so I saw yesterday something about her going after Kanye on this album?
Is that going to be a thing?
Has anyone else heard that?
Speaker 10Yes?
Speaker 1I have?
And what did you hear?
Any more details?
Speaker 6Now?
Speaker 12Just like a bunch of signs and Easter eggs that people have found.
Speaker 1They think that it's karma basically against I feel like that's been done though, Like I feel like she's gotten her her car or he's gotten his karma, right, I don't know.
I mean, he's a crazy person.
Now, it's not that kind of like beating up a you know, a not able bodied person like Kanye clearly has a mental illness.
Like you can't go after that guy, can you.
I don't know.
Speaker 3This is all the Swifties doings.
Speaker 1I just read the stuff.
I mean, what if she wades into the whole you know, Drake Kendrick Lamar situation.
Speaker 3I don't think she's gonna get into that.
No, I don't think so.
Speaker 1I don't know what if she gets into the whole Blake Lively justin Baldoni fight, which could be what the friends one is about.
The Easter eggs.
Yeah, some of the Easter eggs of that, like you try to use our friendship to shield yourself.
Speaker 4Not cool?
Mm mmm.
Speaker 1I think we had an era about that.
Speaker 3We did swamp Watch.
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Speaker 10You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 5President Trump held his news conference a short time ago from the White House, talking mostly about Social Security, but I was taking questions about tomorrow's summit.
About the federal troops that are now federal agents, I should say that have been helping out a Metro DC Police department overnight.
Now we are going to be talking about Gavin Newsom and his redistricting plan.
He has talked about that and is expected to hold a news conference here in a few minutes in LA with some pretty high profile Democrats alongside him.
So talk about that a little bit later.
But it's time for tech Talk.
Or if Elmer was Elmer, there you.
Speaker 12Are seenes are getting smarter.
Speaker 10This is tech Talk, brought to you by Skynett.
Speaker 5And the giggle you heard was from Mark Saltzman, who knew that he knew the music was supposed to play.
Speaker 4I'll take Elmer over AI any day.
Speaker 5Mark Saltzman is the host of the tech it Out podcast, a writer of some incredible tech related columns over the course of the years.
Speaker 3And it seems we've done this.
Speaker 5I feel like we've done it almost every August since we've known you, and and they get cooler every time.
But the new cool tech gadgets that you can send to your send to school with your kids.
Speaker 4Yeah, this falls all under the why didn't we have this when we were student category?
Speaker 11Yeah?
Speaker 4Well so, yeah, So I've been writing articles and going on TV and such to chat about great gadgets to you know, for students heading back into the classroom, whether they're in middle school, high school, or going to college.
There's a lot to choose from this year, it would be remiss not to start with AI.
And even though I'll still take Elmer, but yeah, AI can really help a student out right.
So you can find it in phones, you can find it on laptops like baked into the hardware, or there are you know, websites of course, like the Chat Schipets and Google Gemini.
But these are really cool tools like for example, built into the Pixel nine, which is a Google Android phone, is six months for free of Google two point five pro or Gemini rather two point five pro.
That's the most advanced Google engine that can do things like imagine like recording your professor or teacher talking.
Then you press stop and not only will it transcribe that entire lesson into text, but give you the top level highlights and even create quizzes for you to help you get ready for a test.
Like it's beyond just transcribing.
It's pretty wild.
Laptops have Copilot plus built in if they're of the Windows variety.
Similarly, they can help you, you know, with your writing for book reports and essays.
They can help you create content like videos for your presentation to your classmates if you're working on a PowerPoint or anything like that.
So really AI is awesome.
Also aggregating research sources and citing for you.
I mean, this is like you know, I know, Gary, in the past, we've equated this like a calculator for our generation.
This is above and beyond.
So yeah, there's a lots of great tools.
So phones that have it or laptops with it built in, I would definitely recommend if you are shopping for a laptop make sure and you are at college, make sure battery life is really good.
You don't want to bring that charger with you ever.
Wear that brick.
So we're talking north of thirty hours now for some of these ows.
Speaker 1To cars we go.
It looks like GM nipping at Tesla's heels in the electric vehicle space.
GM selling over seventy eight thousand electric vehicles more than double what they did in the same period of last year, and this is just talking about the first half of twenty twenty five.
Chevy seems to be leading the pack there.
Speaker 4Yeah, So the Equinox EV, which is a Chevrolet suv, a mid size suv, is the best selling GMV in the country.
But yeah, that's a thirty five thousand dollars mid size suv with a range of about three hundred fiftifteen miles at its peak.
But yeah, this is they're really doing well, one hundred and eleven percent increase over the same time last year, while simultaneously Tesla has stumbled.
Right, they're down thirteen percent over last year, and their equivalent I guess vehicle would be like a Model Y, which is ten thousand more.
So I think that's part of it, is that in this economy, people are looking to save.
It's ten thousand more for comparable miles.
I think the Tesla still edges out the equinox in terms of miles with an extra thirty or so miles, But it's momentum, right, And also, I don't think a lot of people were happy with Musk working with Trump's administration earlier in the year, even though that's now done.
I think the damage is also done with his work with DOGE, and we all saw that backlash against Tesla with the keying of cars and all that kind of nonsense.
But yeah, I think for a few reasons GM is really doing well.
Their momentum is there two hundred and fifty five thousand cars sold the first half of the year, which is really good, way better than they've done in the past, and I think it's only going to continue as they offer more and more vehicles in their in their lineup that you know for Mary Barr's goal of a full electric.
Speaker 3Fleet one day.
So why is getting there?
Speaker 5Why haven't electric trucks Whether it's the I think it's the Chevy Silverado, they have a version of it, but the Ford F one fifty Lightning those seem to have kind of fizzled out.
I remember there being a lot of excitement about it and then they just fizzled out.
Speaker 4Why so a couple of things.
The range is certainly there.
I mean, you look at a Silverado and it's it's really wild.
But I think that when it comes to towing, there was a lot of negative press around the Ford F one fifty.
Once you start towing something which a lot of people use to pick up truck for, it really kills the range, and so I think that's part of it.
Price is another one.
I mean we've seen even the the the Cadillac Escalate IQ not cheap, even though it's a beautiful beautiful vehicle, so I think there's a few reasons.
It's also you know, I think pickup trucks there's a lot of patriotism there.
And although they will stick with the Detroit maybe based company like a Chevrolet, I think there they a lot of the clients tell that drive these pickup trucks, they want to stay true to gas or ice based vehicles, internal combustion engines.
So I think there's a bit of a culture thing there, and as well as price and just performance.
When yeah, the torque, you gotta love it in a in an EV.
I'm sure a lot of your listeners drive an EV.
It's not just about saving on gas.
It's it's a great ride.
But I think with with pickup trucks, once you start towing, it's a whole other story.
So they got there's still some work to do there.
And then globally, you know, pickup trucks do really well of course in the country here, but globally it's less expensive.
Electric cars byd out of China is now giving Tesla a big run for its money in markets where they don't want to drive big cars, like in Europe or in Asia.
Speaker 1How many phones do you have I'm sorry.
Speaker 4Did you hear that?
Speaker 1I heard two different?
Speaker 9Well?
Speaker 10One was my watch?
Speaker 4Come on occupational hazard?
Okay, I'm just curious.
Yes, No, my parents are are are trying to reach me.
They forget well Dursday at this time, I'm on KFI.
They know.
No, it's all good, It's all good.
I'm a dual wheelder.
I carry an iPhone and an Android to answer your question, but just two phones.
Speaker 1Do you have a flip phone that's secret nobody knows about.
Speaker 4I do not.
I have them in a box that Safety sent me to write about.
Speaker 3But no, I don't use them on the shelf.
Speaker 4That's why I like reading with e readers, because there's no other distractions, you know, opposed to a tablet where I'm still getting all these dings with social media updates, and you know, my phone is synced with my iPad, so it's going to even tell me when someone texts me, even though there's no.
Speaker 1Do you ever have a day where you just say it all aside?
Speaker 4Yeah?
Speaker 3I do.
Speaker 4I really like unwinding, even though I'm a techie and I make my livelihood by reviewing electronics that I loved unwinding.
We talked the other day about satellite service and how you can now get coverage everywhere.
It's not necessarily a good thing other than emergency reasons.
I like unplugging.
I think it's fun to go fishing and to read and to just chill.
Speaker 1Feels so good.
Yeah, it does.
Speaker 3It's good.
It's important.
Balance is important.
Speaker 5I'm with you Mark as always.
Speaker 3I could never run plugged.
Speaker 1He can't well, he can't stop his mind.
You know, he's got too many voices in there.
It's always running around.
He's can't be with himself.
Hates boredom, don't change guys.
Speaker 3Love your show.
Thanks for hiring me on Mark Saltsman.
Speaker 5Make sure you make sure you follow Mark on x M A r C Underscore Saltsman with his Did he just say that to.
Speaker 1Get out of here?
Speaker 3Probably?
Parents?
Speaker 1I mean, I get it.
Speaker 3You ever been to sleep away camp?
I have?
Speaker 10Have you?
Speaker 3As an adult?
Speaker 5You did something that reminded me of this article, like girls or this article reminded me of something that I do.
Speaker 1Girls Weekend different.
Speaker 3It's girls that you know.
Speaker 10You're listening to Gary and Shannon on demand from KFI AM six forty.
Speaker 3The King Fire.
Speaker 5This one burning up near Gorman is at just about five hundred acres only five percent contained.
If you're headed north on I five, there are a lot of fire trucks and rescue vehicles there along the five near Pyramid Lake, so you're going to see some some traffic delays, although I think it's only down to one lane that is closed right now.
Speaker 3First day of school.
Also for LAUNI No Secrets was.
Speaker 1Like a Nick Carter, Aaron Carter type genre boy, same same era they would appear maybe open up for for Aaron Carter or something like that.
Speaker 5Gavin Newsom's supposed to hold a news conference here regarding his plan for redistricting, but we haven't seen anything as of yet.
They did post a video, highly produced video on social media.
Speaker 1Nothing says sexy and eyeballs and everyone drop everything like a redistricting press conference.
I'm hoping that are they who are they getting into this for?
Speaker 11Like?
Speaker 3Are they?
Speaker 1Who is this for?
The average voter in California?
Speaker 5This is for people who don't know anything about what the word jerry mandering means.
Speaker 1Why would they care?
Speaker 5It's for people to to just fight back, That's all it is.
That's that's who Gavin Newsom is appealing to, is people who want to fight back.
Speaker 3It's one of these things.
Speaker 1Whatever.
Speaker 5It's like, Hey truck, I'll handle the nitty gritty, you just give me permission to do it.
Completely overstepping the idea that we voters want an into pendant commission in charge of drawing congressional districts in the state of California, because even a few short years ago we realized it's probably a smarter idea to keep it out of the hands of the affink politicians who only stand to gain or lose by getting involved with this.
This is I saw the Governor Schwarzenegger is one of the people who is vehemently opposed to this.
I'm hoping he gets a little bit of gasoline on his fire and comes out aggressively against this.
He's a guy who I think people would listen to or could listen to.
I don't know, sleep away camp.
As an adult, you went on a trip Zion maybe something like that.
It was a bunch of unknowns.
You didn't know these people.
Speaker 3Yeah, you made friends.
Speaker 1It was like an ARII adventure trip.
I think there's probably twelve or fourteen of us from all parts of the land came together and went hiking and ate together and slept at the camps together.
Yeah, it was cool.
It was fun.
Speaker 3You ever keep in contact with them people?
Speaker 1No, one of the In fact, this is funny.
Two of the women I think they were from North Carolina.
I don't remember where they were from.
Both named Amy, Blonde Amy and other Amy is what we called them, well, they called themselves that they were friends.
And other Amy.
Blonde Amy was married or in a relationship with the guy that she was with.
She was divorced, but other Amy was single.
I think our husband had recently died, if I'm not mistaken anyway, Other Amy ended up talking to one of the guides a lot, that's right, and invited the other guide like, hey, when you're done with your you know, your seasonal stint, you should come visit us.
We'll take you to this concert, we'll do this, and the guide and I saw it on Instagram, like there were pictures of all of them together.
Like the guide ended up going and staying at other Amy's house.
Now I guess I my bet would be Other Amy was maybe sixty five something like that, and the guide was probably like, I don't know, thirty five forty, but like they look like they had a great time, and I'm like, get it.
Other Amy like that's pretty cool.
You know, recently widowed, you go on this aria adventure trip.
Speaker 5You pick up a guide.
Liveschreiber is the founder of Camp Social.
I don't think it's that Liveschreiber said that in a world where more people are connecting via social media and work can be remote, there are grown ups who need to have some connection.
So this is a place, a three day overnight camp in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania.
And Live said, I built Camp Social for the adult friendship gap.
I created what I wished existed.
We expected to figure out friendships without a blueprints.
Speaker 1You do this, You've done this three times.
Fantasy Camp for the giants.
It's adult seep away camp with a bunch of men, and you sleep with them, you play with them.
It's the same thing.
Speaker 3I change some of the verbs and what you just said.
Speaker 5But yeah, yeah, yeah, and there's a and there's a common reason we're all there.
Speaker 1Right, And you find that it's fun to meet new people and you bond with them quicker because you're at sleep away camp.
Speaker 5And some people come from We had a guy from Cleveland.
We had a guy from Boston.
We had a guy from Alaska.
Speaker 1You go to the bathroom together, have shared like dorm like bathrooms.
Speaker 3No, I stayed in a hotel.
Speaker 5Oh, there's a clubhouse.
Speaker 1It'd be kind of cooler if you stayed in like a dorm type situation or like a barracks.
Speaker 3Eh.
Speaker 5The whole thing is to replicate the experience of being of.
Speaker 3A fashional baseball player.
Speaker 1I started watching Hard Knocks a little bit this year.
It's about the Buffalo Bills.
Speaker 5Oh, oh, I'm looking at the old one.
The old one was from the Lions, right.
Speaker 1And you're looking at quarterback on Netflix probably ye, but Hard Knocks and although they didn't do it, they didn't do a Hard Knocks on them too.
But you wouldn't be watching an old one.
It's the current quarterback that he's featured in.
But anyway, the Buffalo Bills, they're one of the few teams.
I believe there's twelve teams in the NFL that still go to college dormitories for training camp and they live in the dorms.
And you're watching these guys that make, you know, sign multi million dollar deals, you know, sixty four million dollars for four years and they're staying in a dorm you just moved your kid into, you know, and they got to take two of the beds and move them together so that they fit on one of them.
And it's just real, bear, it's a dorm room, and it's just kind of funny how how they choose to do that.
It's just you know, it's all it's all about camaraderie and shot all of it.
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