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Chapter 1: Why do I watch the World Cup?
It's that time to put on your jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for.
Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breathe? and it's beautiful. The guys are young and cute and fit.
It's not just a game. It's your culture.
I like watching it with my dad.
It's a connecting force.
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of soccer culture in the U.S.?
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Chapter 3: How do personal experiences shape our sports fandom?
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Chapter 4: What are the challenges faced by local businesses in Bardstown Road?
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Welcome back, Kentucky Sports Radio. 859-280-2287. Ask Anything Wednesday. Tickets for the Reds tonight will go to the best question right now. Zach is our leader. But people are asking good questions. I don't even know if they care about playing for the tickets. Which probably says something about... Ellie's back though, right? Yeah. Did he play last night? I was at the Bats game.
He was supposed to play last night. Yeah, so one person writes, I don't know how Shannon can't remember the DJ. It was Alex, the DJ on WDJX. And Shannon kept giving you a hard time that you didn't take her out.
Chapter 5: How do police respond to public disturbances in small towns?
I don't know. I was asking Ryan and Drew if they remembered and they don't have any memory of it. I don't think they were on the show then. I think it was me and you.
Well, that must have been like the first two weeks of the show.
Well, it was early. It was when we were doing all those rotating hosts.
Yeah.
Chapter 6: What are the implications of youth sports injuries?
Anyway. So that was 2011. I do remember that because she and I were like friends, and then she acted like she always wanted a date, but that was not really true. But you specifically would really give me a hard time about it.
I've eased up on you over the years, I guess.
Yeah, all these computers just went off, so I won't be able to see the callers, by the way. You're going to have to. I don't know why. Nothing ever breaks. Joby Hall played baseball in high school, Ryan. Well, maybe we should move him up the list. A young Joby Hall at 44 probably could still play a little softball. You know, they grew up playing softball in Cynthiana.
He probably played his whole life. Why would they grow up playing softball in Cynthiana?
Chapter 7: How do celebrity deaths impact fans emotionally?
What is it about Cynthiana that makes you think softball? Because they're a big baseball community, so I'm sure they probably played adult softball. Okay. Makes sense. Checks out. All right. Fair enough. 859-280-2280. Did you see the ball? Was it going forwards or backwards, Drew?
Chapter 8: What strategies can help one survive on a deserted island?
In the clip I saw, I'll admit it looks a little wonky, but I don't think I would say it's going forward. It's not a clear topspin as he said it is. Unless there's a different video that I'm not looking at.
Some guy shoot like a knuckleball.
It looked a little more knuckleball-y, but it didn't look that out of the ordinary. Now, there could be a different clip, but the one I saw, I didn't see topspin. Okay. Let's do a couple things before we go back to phones. First of all, we do have to talk for a second, Shannon. I mean, I... You know, it is my neighborhood about what's going on at Bardstown Road.
Oh, yeah, it's a mess every weekend.
I mean, it is a mess. Mm-hmm. So a few weeks ago, another radio host, Andy Sweeney, had written something about how Bardstown Road, this is a KSR curse if there's ever been one, right? He wrote how Bardstown Road was out of control. And I said something to the effect of, I think that was true like a year ago, but in the last few weeks, it has seemed to me to be much better. Spoke too soon. Yep.
Because the next few weeks, now I was out of town. But, you know, I don't live all that far in Louisville from that bar. Like, really close, Shannon. You know?
Yeah, yeah.
And two people got shot right in front of that bar. What was it, this weekend? I think it was. Yeah, this past weekend. Did you see the videos? There were hundreds of people out in that street. I don't understand what they're doing. They want to be there and hang out on the streets, but they don't go into any bar. But now they're closing that bar down.
Yeah, they don't have a liquor license now.
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