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A lot of people saying Sacred Heart has diarrhea.
A lot of people saying Sacred Heart has diarrhea.
A lot of people saying Sacred Heart has diarrhea.
Okay, we apologize for our crowd mic.
Okay, we apologize for our crowd mic.
Okay, we apologize for our crowd mic.
That okay is just, okay. Dan, I have something here that just hit me, but I think Amin can help me. So Amin, when you make a shot in a basketball game that's a random shot that shouldn't have gone in, what do you call it?
That okay is just, okay. Dan, I have something here that just hit me, but I think Amin can help me. So Amin, when you make a shot in a basketball game that's a random shot that shouldn't have gone in, what do you call it?
That okay is just, okay. Dan, I have something here that just hit me, but I think Amin can help me. So Amin, when you make a shot in a basketball game that's a random shot that shouldn't have gone in, what do you call it?
Happy birthday is usually what you say to the guy who shot it, right?
Happy birthday is usually what you say to the guy who shot it, right?
Happy birthday is usually what you say to the guy who shot it, right?
A CAG, right? You call it a CAG. A CAG? Yeah, a CAG.
A CAG, right? You call it a CAG. A CAG? Yeah, a CAG.
A CAG, right? You call it a CAG. A CAG? Yeah, a CAG.
Wow. That is something that's actually uniquely Miami.
Wow. That is something that's actually uniquely Miami.
Wow. That is something that's actually uniquely Miami.
Is that a Miami thing? Tony, excellent, excellent, because I did not know until this moment. We've talked before about CAG being something that Hispanics in Miami say, and we've also talked before. about whether that is just, as Billy likes to say, me, a uniquely Miami expression. But I really didn't know until right now that... It's cagalera.
Is that a Miami thing? Tony, excellent, excellent, because I did not know until this moment. We've talked before about CAG being something that Hispanics in Miami say, and we've also talked before. about whether that is just, as Billy likes to say, me, a uniquely Miami expression. But I really didn't know until right now that... It's cagalera.