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Chapter 1: Who are the hosts and what is the purpose of this episode?
Hi, friends. I am Andres. I am Andres. This is my students are here today. I teach film. Film. That's Filipino. Film. Film. We will do movie films. Yeah. I got to tell you, Fancy, I feel good in your style. Your style. You feel handsomer. Handsomer?
Yeah.
You feel handsomer. Beep, beep, beep, beep. Welcome back to Bad Friends. Today, we've got a ton of interns. I'm taking this off. A ton of interns. It's so itchy. I like it.
Chapter 2: What experiences do the hosts share about their interns?
How do you do this? All day long with the itchy hair. We've got Quinnipiac interns are here once again, making their return to the show.
Yeah, and they're here to watch... Magic. Magic. Pure magic. Yeah. It's good to see you, Andreas. Thank you. Yeah.
I'm very hungover right now. You drank last night? Got the case of the Irish flu, baby. Where'd you go last night? To the Doyers. I want to go see the Doyers play. Oh. The amount of Japanese people because of Shohei, it's crazy. Half of the words at the stadium now are in Japanese. What's next? What are they going to do to my America next?
You were just serving kimchi with the hot dogs. You think Shohei could have played during the 40s? Prohibition? Oh, 40s? The 1940s.
Chapter 3: What are the hosts' thoughts on watching sports in different cultures?
Like two days. Would they sign him two days after Pearl Harbor, you think? I mean, he's good, right? But they're angry.
We're hitting bombs all over the world for Shohei Ohtani. The guy is amazing.
Chapter 4: How does the conversation turn to personal experiences with alcohol?
He's amazing. He's so good to watch. He's so tall, handsome. This guy's so handsome. Yeah, he's a cutie ball. All right, and this guy's slotted to make- I mean, he's cute. He's very cute. Dude, he's Astro Boy.
He's Astro Boy. Yeah, go to Astro Boy. He's Astro Boy, dude. He is.
Chapter 5: What insights do the hosts provide about cultural influences in sports?
Yeah, yeah. It's me. Shoo-hee. Yeah. Look at how- Dude, he's Astro Boy, dude. Yeah. Whoa.
He's got all of his vision now, so he feels empowered.
I can see everything. Dude, you know, I was driving, so I just got glasses for the first time in my life. Yeah. And I was driving through Lancashire by Universal, right? Yeah. And you know, when you're driving down that to go to Lancashire, you see the Universal City Park. Yeah. But I never saw the rides. You just saw a bunch of blobs? I just saw a blur. Wow. And I was driving today.
I was going, oh, they have rides? Like you could see the roller coasters and stuff. Yeah. Yeah. I could never see them. It's crazy. Yeah. I've never seen any of that.
Yeah. They have a new roller coaster. It's the Fast and Furious. Yeah. Vin Diesel is going to bless it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They are.
And I wore glasses. I realized that my girlfriend's white. I thought she was black the whole time. Yeah? Yeah. No, I'm kidding. There it is. Yeah, there. First of the family. Have you ever been there? I've never been there, I don't think. Yeah, I have. What? Yeah, you did, Chad. You bailed. Yeah, we went to Halloween Horror Nights and you bailed.
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Chapter 6: How does the discussion shift to personal revelations and experiences?
I only went in the front when Adam Ray used to play Wolverine. Oh, yeah. Oh, my God. You went when he was working there? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So long ago. He had the claws. He was walking around. Yeah, I had to throw pennies at him. No, I did, to see if he can fling him with his plastic. See if he can hit him? Yeah, yeah, yeah. But he picked them up because he's a Jew. But anyway, guys.
I think you look vibrant. What do you mean? Because your glasses, I think, are empowering you. Now you can see you feel more up.
Well, there's trees in my backyard. I didn't realize. I mean, beyond the fence. It was just a blur, right?
Dude, the way you see the world. And how did you drive for all these years? Instinct.
Just feel? No, you can see lights, so it's instinct. You can't see the lines on the ground. That's why his car has all these things. I was going to say, he's never going to have a ding on his car ever again. Ever again.
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