Roger (Caller from Kansas City)
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No, absolutely not. What a banger. What a banger song. The only person... For Tayo Cruz, I got confused with Jason Derulo a lot. But they were similar eras. Nioh, I think it's more appropriate to get mixed up with Mario. Because I think Neo wrote Mario's biggest song. It's Mario. Don't say that, Roger. Mario. You know Mario. Luigi's brother. Jesus Christ. Give me one of the songs. Give me Mario.
No, absolutely not. What a banger. What a banger song. The only person... For Tayo Cruz, I got confused with Jason Derulo a lot. But they were similar eras. Nioh, I think it's more appropriate to get mixed up with Mario. Because I think Neo wrote Mario's biggest song. It's Mario. Don't say that, Roger. Mario. You know Mario. Luigi's brother. Jesus Christ. Give me one of the songs. Give me Mario.
Oh, see, this is the problem is that I always get Mario songs mixed up with Neo songs. Hold on. I'm the Mario songs. You're going to know the big one. Let me love you. What? Let me love you.
Oh, see, this is the problem is that I always get Mario songs mixed up with Neo songs. Hold on. I'm the Mario songs. You're going to know the big one. Let me love you. What? Let me love you.
Honestly, that was, because here's the thing, I don't think I really put the artist to the songs until I got a bit older. Because, like, at the time, I'm a kid, and those songs were just on on the radio. Yes.
Honestly, that was, because here's the thing, I don't think I really put the artist to the songs until I got a bit older. Because, like, at the time, I'm a kid, and those songs were just on on the radio. Yes.
I never seeked them out. It probably wasn't until my later 20s when I realized that Nelly was the soundtrack to my childhood. Because it was the thing of, again, I would hear these songs, and I'm like, oh, they all sound somewhat similar. But I'm a kid, and again, I'm not...
I never seeked them out. It probably wasn't until my later 20s when I realized that Nelly was the soundtrack to my childhood. Because it was the thing of, again, I would hear these songs, and I'm like, oh, they all sound somewhat similar. But I'm a kid, and again, I'm not...
i'm not on the internet before in like third grade you just hear all these songs you're like man i like these songs why do i like these songs i'm just like i like these songs then i get older and then i look up nelly on spotify and i'm like oh he did this this this and this oh he's one of the goats like oh damn shout out to nelly shout out to nelly shout out to nelly blessing how you doing coming off of a volleyball win yep last night that's huge congratulations um you know the new volleyball season started last night yeah
i'm not on the internet before in like third grade you just hear all these songs you're like man i like these songs why do i like these songs i'm just like i like these songs then i get older and then i look up nelly on spotify and i'm like oh he did this this this and this oh he's one of the goats like oh damn shout out to nelly shout out to nelly shout out to nelly blessing how you doing coming off of a volleyball win yep last night that's huge congratulations um you know the new volleyball season started last night yeah
We've refreshed the team a little bit. We miss you, Roger. We miss Lianza.
We've refreshed the team a little bit. We miss you, Roger. We miss Lianza.
Let's be completely honest. Let me tell you, I walked out of that gym feeling like a million bucks.
Let's be completely honest. Let me tell you, I walked out of that gym feeling like a million bucks.
It's the thing. My ankle. Here's the thing, right? When we lose you and Lianza, and we bring in my friends, Meg and Zachary, and Meg is professional. Meg played volleyball in high school, and Meg has changed the vibe into something of, oh, okay, we're locked in now. We have to try. We have to get in the right positions and all this stuff. It's scary. There's pressure.
It's the thing. My ankle. Here's the thing, right? When we lose you and Lianza, and we bring in my friends, Meg and Zachary, and Meg is professional. Meg played volleyball in high school, and Meg has changed the vibe into something of, oh, okay, we're locked in now. We have to try. We have to get in the right positions and all this stuff. It's scary. There's pressure.
It's a little bit of pressure in a way where I'm still feeling it out. And I'm like, all right, I want to maintain the casualness of it. Because my fear is that the other teams start looking at us like the team that tries too hard. Like, why are you in this division? Why didn't you sign up for intermediate if you're going to do all this and call out plays? Yeah, why are you making us cry?
It's a little bit of pressure in a way where I'm still feeling it out. And I'm like, all right, I want to maintain the casualness of it. Because my fear is that the other teams start looking at us like the team that tries too hard. Like, why are you in this division? Why didn't you sign up for intermediate if you're going to do all this and call out plays? Yeah, why are you making us cry?
Why are you making us cry, right? Now, for the meantime, I'm going to enjoy it.
Why are you making us cry, right? Now, for the meantime, I'm going to enjoy it.