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Gallagher, yeah. Eddie Gallagher. I was talking to four of these guys at the same time. And I didn't know who to, who do you even talk to? But their stories are amazing, especially, and the one guy I ended up talking to was an SAS guy, British SAS. And he just looks like a bank teller.
Gallagher, yeah. Eddie Gallagher. I was talking to four of these guys at the same time. And I didn't know who to, who do you even talk to? But their stories are amazing, especially, and the one guy I ended up talking to was an SAS guy, British SAS. And he just looks like a bank teller.
But he did something extraordinary and incredibly brave and with no regard for himself, only regard for other people. And it was like, whoa. You hear these stories and it's sort of just like it pumps you up. You think, could I do that? Could I be that person? I don't know if I could. In a way, I don't even want to ever find out because you have to be in an extreme situation.
But he did something extraordinary and incredibly brave and with no regard for himself, only regard for other people. And it was like, whoa. You hear these stories and it's sort of just like it pumps you up. You think, could I do that? Could I be that person? I don't know if I could. In a way, I don't even want to ever find out because you have to be in an extreme situation.
But he did something extraordinary and incredibly brave and with no regard for himself, only regard for other people. And it was like, whoa. You hear these stories and it's sort of just like it pumps you up. You think, could I do that? Could I be that person? I don't know if I could. In a way, I don't even want to ever find out because you have to be in an extreme situation.
But hearing about other people and how they behave in situations that are difficult is very inspiring. So, you know, it's... Yeah. There's so many of those stories around and through history.
But hearing about other people and how they behave in situations that are difficult is very inspiring. So, you know, it's... Yeah. There's so many of those stories around and through history.
But hearing about other people and how they behave in situations that are difficult is very inspiring. So, you know, it's... Yeah. There's so many of those stories around and through history.
Yeah. Well, that's right. I made a film about that guy, Desmond Doss. You know, I don't know if you saw it. It was like Hacksaw Ridge. It was this film and it was about a medic. who figured so much killing going on, he's going to go into the battlefield and save lives. And he didn't have a weapon. And he was in the worst place on earth.
Yeah. Well, that's right. I made a film about that guy, Desmond Doss. You know, I don't know if you saw it. It was like Hacksaw Ridge. It was this film and it was about a medic. who figured so much killing going on, he's going to go into the battlefield and save lives. And he didn't have a weapon. And he was in the worst place on earth.
Yeah. Well, that's right. I made a film about that guy, Desmond Doss. You know, I don't know if you saw it. It was like Hacksaw Ridge. It was this film and it was about a medic. who figured so much killing going on, he's going to go into the battlefield and save lives. And he didn't have a weapon. And he was in the worst place on earth.
And he got a Congressional Medal of Honor because he kept going in to the worst place possible and dragging wounded guys out with no regard for himself. I mean, who does that kind of stuff? And over and over again. He didn't just do it once. He did it hundreds of times. He finally got, you know, hit with shrapnel and a bunch of other stuff. But he lived to be an old man. But wow.
And he got a Congressional Medal of Honor because he kept going in to the worst place possible and dragging wounded guys out with no regard for himself. I mean, who does that kind of stuff? And over and over again. He didn't just do it once. He did it hundreds of times. He finally got, you know, hit with shrapnel and a bunch of other stuff. But he lived to be an old man. But wow.
And he got a Congressional Medal of Honor because he kept going in to the worst place possible and dragging wounded guys out with no regard for himself. I mean, who does that kind of stuff? And over and over again. He didn't just do it once. He did it hundreds of times. He finally got, you know, hit with shrapnel and a bunch of other stuff. But he lived to be an old man. But wow.
Well, I think everything was created. Right. And maybe things do move on and adapt and change through time. But I think that that's a function of an intelligence also. And, I mean, look at the fires in L.A., you know. I mean, what's that going to do? It's going to give me a new house, you know, maybe. Maybe.
Well, I think everything was created. Right. And maybe things do move on and adapt and change through time. But I think that that's a function of an intelligence also. And, I mean, look at the fires in L.A., you know. I mean, what's that going to do? It's going to give me a new house, you know, maybe. Maybe.
Well, I think everything was created. Right. And maybe things do move on and adapt and change through time. But I think that that's a function of an intelligence also. And, I mean, look at the fires in L.A., you know. I mean, what's that going to do? It's going to give me a new house, you know, maybe. Maybe.