Stu Gatz
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It's, man, it would be really fun to catch up with those people at that funeral to remember that the best time of our lives. Like, I could go through that roster and probably get 10 guys that he'll go to those funerals.
Well, but the others, the teammates who will be there. Thank you, Billy. I do appreciate that Josh Beckett would not be speaking chattily from the coffin.
Well, but the others, the teammates who will be there. Thank you, Billy. I do appreciate that Josh Beckett would not be speaking chattily from the coffin.
Lenny Harris. No. Wow. Firm. I'm sorry, Lenny. Ken Rosenthal.
Lenny Harris. No. Wow. Firm. I'm sorry, Lenny. Ken Rosenthal.
Is that the correct word? Because this movie, it did capture my eye because it did look like the mask, the Cher movie that you're talking about, right? Where the head and face of someone is something that anybody would look at and it doesn't look right. Is deformed the proper way to say that?
Is that the correct word? Because this movie, it did capture my eye because it did look like the mask, the Cher movie that you're talking about, right? Where the head and face of someone is something that anybody would look at and it doesn't look right. Is deformed the proper way to say that?
No, I don't know. I don't know the answer. The reason I'm asking the question, though, is because when I was watching that movie, I thought that movie took some real great chances there. I thought that movie was interesting in what it is that they were trying to tackle.
No, I don't know. I don't know the answer. The reason I'm asking the question, though, is because when I was watching that movie, I thought that movie took some real great chances there. I thought that movie was interesting in what it is that they were trying to tackle.
I don't know. I didn't mean to get stuck there. I just wanted to explain the audience because when you said deformity, you didn't make it clear that it was the head, that it was the face.
I don't know. I didn't mean to get stuck there. I just wanted to explain the audience because when you said deformity, you didn't make it clear that it was the head, that it was the face.
David, thank you for being on with us. We appreciate it. The name of the movie is nothing. I'm sorry. The podcast is nothing personal. David, what are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? What was that? What? What?
David, thank you for being on with us. We appreciate it. The name of the movie is nothing. I'm sorry. The podcast is nothing personal. David, what are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? What was that? What? What?
So, yes, that is what happened. It was the proper thing to laugh at in Lewis's meager defense. He did say that the photo was jarring. And so he was trying to make an executive decision and he made a poor one. because he startled me and I wasn't able to get you out of here. So thank you, David. I appreciate, I appreciate the time. Nothing personal is the name of the podcast, the sporting class.
So, yes, that is what happened. It was the proper thing to laugh at in Lewis's meager defense. He did say that the photo was jarring. And so he was trying to make an executive decision and he made a poor one. because he startled me and I wasn't able to get you out of here. So thank you, David. I appreciate, I appreciate the time. Nothing personal is the name of the podcast, the sporting class.
I'm telling you that he does with John Skipper and they fight for who's got the higher chair. It is unlike anything, not my, nevermind business, not just business, sports business, any kind of business. There's not this kind of expertise talking this way about those things. Thank you, David.
I'm telling you that he does with John Skipper and they fight for who's got the higher chair. It is unlike anything, not my, nevermind business, not just business, sports business, any kind of business. There's not this kind of expertise talking this way about those things. Thank you, David.
And obviously, you love any art that makes... I love any art that makes me think a little bit about something that I had not considered. And so when Lewis said the photo is jarring, it is jarring. The entire movie is... wildly transportive.
And obviously, you love any art that makes... I love any art that makes me think a little bit about something that I had not considered. And so when Lewis said the photo is jarring, it is jarring. The entire movie is... wildly transportive.
Like it takes you to a place that you might not have considered at all before with someone living a, trying to live a normal life with something that if all of us were looking at it, we'd be saying, if that happened to me, how is it that I would go through life? Could I be happy? Could I be myself?