Jason Benetti
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But if you're not willing to work on your tone, then I don't know that I could be of much help.
But if you're not willing to work on your tone, then I don't know that I could be of much help.
Oh, that's great. No, that's that's definitely upstanding behavior is what I would call that.
Oh, that's great. No, that's that's definitely upstanding behavior is what I would call that.
Five trillion percent.
Five trillion percent.
Yes, absolutely. Please. Can Boog and I do it together would be my question. When we did KBO Korean baseball together, we had the time of our lives. Can we do it together?
Yes, absolutely. Please. Can Boog and I do it together would be my question. When we did KBO Korean baseball together, we had the time of our lives. Can we do it together?
Congratulations. Hope you enjoy it.
Congratulations. Hope you enjoy it.
But what am I supposed to do? I'm way closer to my microwave than I am the game. So how am I supposed to do it with perfection? The whole idea is to just roll it out, see what happens. I don't suggest that you should do that for the final four or something like that. But, I mean, it was basically just improv, right?
But what am I supposed to do? I'm way closer to my microwave than I am the game. So how am I supposed to do it with perfection? The whole idea is to just roll it out, see what happens. I don't suggest that you should do that for the final four or something like that. But, I mean, it was basically just improv, right?
I've never actually done improv, but KBO games were as close to doing improv as you could possibly get. I mean, when you have on July 4th a competitive eater on as an interview guest, live from Lowe's where he's buying paint because he's redoing his house, that's pretty much where you know you've broken one of the walls down, and he can fix it for you, actually. Yeah.
I've never actually done improv, but KBO games were as close to doing improv as you could possibly get. I mean, when you have on July 4th a competitive eater on as an interview guest, live from Lowe's where he's buying paint because he's redoing his house, that's pretty much where you know you've broken one of the walls down, and he can fix it for you, actually. Yeah.
Nah, I think everybody else needs to follow the lead of the Dodgers and go after free agents and things like that. I mean, that's where I am on this is I everybody has the opportunity to do that. Everybody has the opportunity to do what the Dodgers want to do. And frankly, I don't think having that, you know, to take robot baseball's terminology, a Death Star is bad for anybody.
Nah, I think everybody else needs to follow the lead of the Dodgers and go after free agents and things like that. I mean, that's where I am on this is I everybody has the opportunity to do that. Everybody has the opportunity to do what the Dodgers want to do. And frankly, I don't think having that, you know, to take robot baseball's terminology, a Death Star is bad for anybody.
I think if every other fan base says as long as it's not the Dodgers, which I feel like some people are saying, I have nothing against the Dodgers, but some people are saying that I do tend to feel like that's good for the sport because you can just say like, hey, yeah, we have a we have a villain now.
I think if every other fan base says as long as it's not the Dodgers, which I feel like some people are saying, I have nothing against the Dodgers, but some people are saying that I do tend to feel like that's good for the sport because you can just say like, hey, yeah, we have a we have a villain now.
I was gallivanting positively through the thought.
I was gallivanting positively through the thought.