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Nos Audietis, Episode 313: A mailbag!

S2020 E313 · Nos Audietis
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The Seattle Sounders haven’t played a match since March 7 and we have absolutely no idea when they might start playing again. Thus is the new world we’re living in.

Of course, that doesn’t mean you don’t have lots of questions. Jeremiah and Aaron do their best to answer them and hopefully provide you with a bit of a distraction.

This week's music: Perry Como - "Seattle", "RVIVR - "Ocean Song", Woody Guthrie - "Roll On Columbia", "Your Journey Begins" - OurMusicBox (Jay Man) (CC BY 4.0)

Thanks to James Woollard, Sounders Public Address Announcer, for doing our sponsor reads. You can follow him on Twitter at @BritVoxUS - if you’re looking for a British Voice to advertise your business or non-profit, please reach out to him.

 

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Introduction & Sponsorship

00:00:00
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This episode of No Sadietes is sponsored by Full Pool Wines, a Seattle-based wine seller who recently released their first book, 36 Bottles of Wine. The ethos of the book, a highly curated look at wine categories that provide exceptional value right now, should be familiar to full pool readers. But there's loads of fresh content, and since it's not trying to sell any wine through the book, there's a bit more of a sass factor.
00:00:21
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Personal & Societal COVID-19 Reactions

00:00:33
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is Christian Roldan. And Jordan Morris from the Seattle Sounders Football Club. And you're listening to... There's no study at this. Hey, Ocean! Let's go! Jordan Morris getting in behind Florian Youngford. Jordan Morris! Scores!
00:00:49
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And how's this for a save from Steph and Fry? Here come three deers through the middle to crowd it for Seattle. What do the Tigers dream of when they take a little Tigers in? It's the Sounders, M-N-S-Cup. I feel a lot better than Bob.
00:01:17
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The bluest skies you've ever seen are in Seattle And the hills the greenest green in Seattle Like a beautiful child growing up
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Welcome back to Nos Arietes. Not a lot going on, but we do have some questions. And I'm going to get us started with what feels like a very appropriate question from Emma O'Connell. He says, is it time to panic? I mean, if there ever was a time, the same. I know, for once. But I mean,
00:02:00
Speaker
I don't know what that good that does, I guess. I don't know. No, I know. This is like it kind of goes back to the same thing that we've said in more tongue and cheek previously. But, you know, like very few things, very few positive outcomes are achieved through panic. Panic is almost by definition a bad reaction. So I suppose, you know, like my uncle, I'll give you an example, my uncle,
00:02:30
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Uh, had moved to New York city a few years ago. He's a lawyer and he moved his family out there. And, uh, he just decided to break his lease, pack up all of his belongings into storage and rent a house in Palm Springs and move to like, like, I assume like a vacation home in Palm Springs and is just like waiting it out in Palm Springs. I mean, I guess it could be a worse place to do that, but
00:03:00
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I mean, I, I guess, I mean, it feels a little bit like you're he'll slightly rash. Yeah. It seems a little rash. Um, but anyway, uh, that's, that's one way to do it. Um, yeah, that's it. That's the way to do it. I guess. Yeah. I mean, whatever, whatever blows your skirt up, I'm not going to, as long as you're not, as long as you're not hoarding anything, I don't really care what you do. Um, or like going to public.
00:03:30
Speaker
Yeah, as long as you're not hoarding or going into public, then you should be fine. All right. Next one is from Michael Leiper. I think that's,

MLS Season Speculations

00:03:39
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that's how you say that, but apologies if not. Euro and Copa have been pushed back to next summer. What do you think MLS will do when slash, if the season starts back up, shorten schedule, like just playing teams in conference, start playing behind closed doors, every team in a playoff tournament. Yeah. I mean, I think that the, that's, that's one of the big unknowns. I actually talked to, um,
00:04:01
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It's a remote. My daughter is here with me. It's for TV. Yeah.
00:04:09
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Um, so I think that I was talking to Garth log away today and he basically said like, we have no idea what we're going to do. And the reason they don't know what they're going to do is because they don't know when they're going to start. Uh, you know, they originally said they're taking a 30 day moratorium today. USL came out and said, actually, we're not coming back till at least may 10th or 11th.
00:04:33
Speaker
I would assume MLS will be announcing something very similar soon, but I don't even know that that's realistic.
00:04:44
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The optimistic goal seems to be that school in Washington, at least, will be back on April 27. As a parent of two young children, I would love to believe that's true. But the reality, I think, is that
00:05:03
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school probably won't be starting then. I know in Kansas, they've already basically canceled school until after summer. I guess Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, told people that that was a very real possibility in California. I don't have any reason to doubt that that's a very real possibility here.
00:05:26
Speaker
like school is probably a more important thing to get. Like my assumption is school will be restarted before MLS games do. That could be wrong, but that's kind of my working assumption. And so it's like if MLS games don't start until the summer, I think you're gonna have to have a truncated schedule. I think it's very real possibility that the season gets canceled.
00:05:56
Speaker
Although I would love that not to be the case, but yeah, I mean, I don't, I don't think there's any, I don't think we have any idea what they're going to do. I mean, it depends on when they go back. I mean, if they go back on, on, uh, um, you know, April 12th or whatever would be the month, the 30 day, uh, return it's, they could probably play their full schedule. Like there's enough time. They could just kind of figure it out. They could not play open cup games. Maybe they dropped the league's cup.
00:06:24
Speaker
They can figure it out, but if it goes on almost any longer than even like a few weeks longer than that, it's going to be very hard just because there's not that many dates left. Yeah. I mean, even that they push MLS cut back to like December 19th or whatever to the rumor was they could do.
00:06:41
Speaker
Yeah, I think that it's definitely too early to say that there won't be a season this year, but I definitely think it's a reality that people should probably prepare for.

Debate on Playoffs Cancellation

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And I don't see any reason to think that MLS has any better idea than anyone else does.
00:07:00
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It's just too early. It's too early to know what's gonna happen. But I think that you have to be at least somewhat prepared for the eventuality that the 2020 season just doesn't happen, which is crazy to think about, man, like that.
00:07:19
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But just to think about the possibility that like, that's always something that's like a history book thing. Like where you hear about like, Oh, like, you know, this was canceled, that was canceled. And it's like, wow, that don't, that's crazy that stuff like that could happen back then. Well, you know, um, but you know, it's possible that, that we're not there yet, but we've, I mean, we've already lost the, um, the NCAA tournament. Um, spring NCAA sports are pretty much done. So, um, it's, it's wild. It's wild to think about.
00:07:49
Speaker
It definitely is. So this one is from Bill Jones. We're just going to call him Bill Jones Trumpet, because that's what it's supposed to be. Should we scrap playoffs this year? That's kind of a similar question. Scrap CCL, similar to the 1919 Stanley Cup. Seems like an even better idea for EPL EuroLeague Champions League. I guess that's kind of the same deal. I think it depends if
00:08:15
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It really depends on when we're playing again. I don't think we should be in any rush to cancel those things.
00:08:24
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I also don't think that it should be treated like it's an impossibility. I would much rather wait until there's a sense of it being back for good. Because one of the things I've read is that one thing that could happen is some of these social distancing efforts could be kind of relaxed with the idea that it's just to give us sort of a mental break and then they'd bring them back kind of as a way to... As soon as there's a sense that
00:08:54
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the spread has stopped. I don't think that's what MLS should do. I would think that MLS should only come back if they're reasonably assured that they can actually finish up the season.
00:09:06
Speaker
One thing that I don't know if it's feasible and I doubt that it's even desirable from an MLS perspective, but I mean, if you get to the point where it's like, well, we've got enough time to have some games, but we don't really have enough time to have a season that's meaningful in any way. I wonder if there could be some kind of arrangement where you just play the Open Cup and that's all there is this year. It seems far fetched, but I mean, the Open Cup
00:09:35
Speaker
has been happening without interruption for over 100 years now. It's like 90 something years, but it's been a long time. I think it's like the second
00:09:45
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longest continuously running, um, domestic competition in the world. So it's, it's been a fair amount of time and it's been happening of any, it's not even, it's not even cup competition. I think it's like, including like any tournament. Uh, but yeah, the FA cup, I guess is the only tournament that has been running longer. I think it's the Scottish FA cup. Cause I think they canceled some FA cups during the world war two. Oh, maybe. Yeah. So yeah. So I think, I mean, it's,
00:10:13
Speaker
It would be a shame for that. It's not the most important thing, obviously, but it would be a shame for that run to come to an end. And if, you know, you, if this, I hate to say blows over, that seems like it's sort of putting it a little too mildly, but if this blows over in enough time that there's not enough time to salvage an MLS season, but you can have some kind of open cup. Um, I dunno, maybe it's, it seems far fetched though. It seems like MLS would, would find a way to make their, their games happen, um, in some form before they tried to prop up the open cup.
00:10:45
Speaker
So next one is from in Arias 24 how excited are you that will Bruin and Nico Ledero can now come back full strength for the season I Mean I hopefully that's what happens. I actually did talk to will and that was kind of his You know half joking thing was like well whenever we get back. I'll be I'll be fit and ready to go I was listening to
00:11:11
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to Brad Evans though, he was on Jimmy Conrad's Instagram Live. Brad is absolutely everywhere right now. And he suggested that he thought that Nico might be advisable for Nico to just sit out the season
00:11:30
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in an effort to really get fully fit. Now, I don't know if that's based on some sort of inside information or if that's just him riffing off what his perception of the situation is. But, you know, last we checked, Niko was almost ready to come back. So my assumption is that he was he's only close to coming back because they actually think he's close to coming back. So I don't know what sensor would be in shelving them for even longer. But I suppose it's possible that this is one of those injuries that just needs as much rest as they can give him.
00:12:00
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Um, I guess there's

Players' Fitness during Pandemic

00:12:02
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a world in which it makes sense to like, let them take a whole year off essentially, but I don't know. We'll see. But yeah, hopefully that would be great. If they both were able to come back at full strength, that would be kind of nice. Uh, nice, nice treat. Yeah. Uh, this one is from Dan Larkin. He says, which of roger Roger Leveque's 21 lifetime goals against timbers FC is your favorite.
00:12:28
Speaker
I mean, I think there's one answer, right? I think it's Lickett's answer as well, even though it's not here. It's 48 seconds. Yeah. I'm trying to think if he, in the MLS era, is that the only goal that he scored? Against the tempers, I think so.
00:12:50
Speaker
I think so. He didn't play that many games against the Timbers in the MLS era because that was an open cup game, obviously, in 2009. And he retired in what, 2012, right? I thought it was 2011. I think it was 2012 because I was in Mexico for the Chelsea
00:13:15
Speaker
Oh, the game, the game that was his testimonial or whatever. That was his testimonial. Right. And that was definitely in 2012. So I think it was 2012. So he only was like in the league. My point being he was only in the league for two years of, of, uh,
00:13:31
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the Timbers being in the league. And so I think at most he only played four or five games against the Timbers in the MLS era. And I, so I don't think it's, I think I feel like I would remember one. And that's frankly, I don't know any other, like I don't, I don't follow, I didn't follow the, the, the sounders during the U.S.L era. I wasn't living in Seattle. And so I can't even pretend to like have another.
00:13:55
Speaker
Yeah, that's pretty much the same for me as well. I would love to know if there are other really good answers, though, because yeah, probably some good ones in there. I'm sure there are some good ones. It seems hard to imagine one being better than that one, though, just for nothing else than the celebration. But hey, maybe I'm wrong. And if I am, please send us footage because we are desperate for content.
00:14:19
Speaker
Uh, in the stanage. Um, so next one is from installation, man. Uh, could we get the schedule to resume using FIFA with every player playing as themselves in the game coaches still setting lineups and making subs? Would it be more entertaining than real life? That would be, that would be pretty interesting to see the players. So, I mean, I'm assuming there's a way to play. Is there even a way to play FIFA where all 22 players are controlled by actual users?
00:14:48
Speaker
Uh, I don't know if you can do that many players at once. I'm not sure. Um, I've never played as yeah. I mean, I've never played with more than three or four players at once. Um, but you can, so how, when, even when you have more, so if you have, you can play with more than one, more than two players, like you're doing more than just enjoying the guy with the ball, essentially. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You can play, um, you can play with multiple people on the same team.
00:15:17
Speaker
Which is, it's very weird if you're not used to not playing as a player with the ball in a sports game. It's very weird to get used to, but once you do, you know, it's different.
00:15:33
Speaker
I'm not convinced anybody's actually that good at it, but it can be fun. I've been doing that with NHL 20 lately, doing like a career mode where you have to play without the puck and I know absolutely nothing about hockey. You're like one person. Yeah, you're like locked to a player and I know nothing about hockey really.
00:15:53
Speaker
Um, that's made it kind of a lot. No, that's one of the rules I do know. But, um, but yeah, just in terms of like where I'm supposed to be at any given time is, you know, but it doesn't matter because it's not, it's not. Do you have practice? Like, do they, do you go through practice and all that kind of stuff? No. So in FIFA you do, right? If you're doing a player career, there's like five training sessions every week and it's just like mini games, basically.
00:16:17
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Um, and like, if you know, soccer as well as I do, not that I'm like an expert or anything, but like, you know, you have a general sense of where players are supposed to be without the ball in defense and transition and things like that. Um, so it makes it a little easier, but like with hockey, it's like, I don't, I don't know, man. I just kind of float around in front of the goal most of the time and hope something comes my way, but yeah. Yeah.
00:16:44
Speaker
So this one is from AZ love sounders.

Soccer Entertainment Recommendations

00:16:49
Speaker
What good soccer movie documentary streaming things can you advise for people like us going through soccer withdrawals?
00:16:57
Speaker
Yeah. Um, so what gets answer has some good ones in there. Um, victory once in a lifetime, the damned United and shell and soccer, um, the damned United and shell and soccer are both, are both awesome. Um, once in a lifetime is, is cool. I like that one as well. That's a documentary about the near cosmos. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's pretty cool. Um, I haven't watched it in years, but I'm a, I'm a, actually when I watched it was before I was like a hardcore soccer fan, I would say like I was a soccer fan and I was, but, but it came out.
00:17:27
Speaker
When was it? It came out when I was still working at the video store. So it would have been at least like the... I don't remember. I don't remember. It doesn't matter. Unless there's another one that... Because now that I'm Googling once in a lifetime, it's not coming up. So is it called something different? This is great radio.
00:17:57
Speaker
Yeah, it looks like it's 2014 actually is when I think it came out. No, that's a different one. 2006. Yeah. But yeah, it's good. I would like to rewatch it, I think, with a little more knowledge of the cosmos and of US soccer. Yeah. At that time, I think that would be pretty interesting. Yeah.
00:18:24
Speaker
Yeah, it's it was that that is a good one. Damned United is probably probably my favorite soccer movie. It's really good. Yeah, it's really good. I would say that I've watched a few of the kind of like.
00:18:39
Speaker
documentary series out there that followed various teams. And I don't know that any of them are great. They're all kind of like... I thought the Sunderland one was really good. Oh, that's right. I watched part of it. I didn't watch enough of that one to get a great sense of how good it was. But most of them, like the Sunderland one I guess is different in this way, but most of them come off as like high gloss
00:19:04
Speaker
like PR pieces. They look really nice. They get some decent access, but you don't really, you get the sense that it's being told very much from the perspective of the team. It's all kind of approved messaging. I saw the Leeds United one that's on Amazon. I thought it was good, but it wasn't like,
00:19:29
Speaker
super insightful. I started to watch the Tottenham one. It was fine. I think I saw the whole Man City one. That was good, but it was also the first one that I saw, and I feel like they all felt very similar to that. I tried watching the Boca Juniors one, which I honestly thought was awful. It was just not interesting. The Juventus one similarly looked really pretty, but it was just very
00:19:58
Speaker
soft There's I mean there's a lot of them out there I will say I really think American football the the documentary that that Levy made about the sounders is really good and if you've got time now the blu-ray has like four or five hours worth of extra footage right and it's just like interviews that didn't make it into the or uncut interviews and interviews that didn't make it into the movie and it's
00:20:26
Speaker
I mean, it's, it's pretty good. I would, I would recommend that, especially if you were in a newer fan, I mean, the movie came out in 2013. Yeah. I think it was 2013. Cause I remember, Oh, go ahead. It documents mostly the 2012 season. Yeah.
00:20:44
Speaker
And, uh, I remember it being like kind of awkward because at the screening, um, that we went to was, it was the one that Ziggy and Adrian Hanauer showed up at. And the season had started falling apart by that point. So, um, it was kind of an interesting vibe when they showed up. Everybody of course was like, uh, very supportive, but like in a way that almost felt a little over the top, uh, to me, like it was like, uh,
00:21:09
Speaker
If i remember correctly the day it was screened was like a day like there had been some big blow up at training with eddie and siggy or something like that if i remember correctly yeah i think you're right and it was just there was all this drama kind of around the team right when the movie was coming out and
00:21:27
Speaker
It was a very surreal time to have this kind of big event. And that's actually something that might be fun to go back and look at now, especially while we're looking for it. I think I just talked myself into a story idea, is to kind of go watch this movie and talk about it and how it aged. That might be kind of a fun project for us to do. Maybe we can do it on this show.
00:21:53
Speaker
Yeah, why not? I don't sound like we've got anything else to do. We don't have anything else to do. So maybe look for that. But yeah, people want to like, get like, you can still get it. I think Levy still sells it through his website. Levy films.com. I want to say, you know, one, this is more good library. I'm gonna go on to his website. I'm gonna see if I can
00:22:15
Speaker
While you're doing that, I will just add that Sunderland until I die, I mentioned it a minute ago, is I think extremely good.

Analysis of 'Sunderland 'Til I Die'

00:22:23
Speaker
And I think it's good because I think what you said about all of the similar documentaries that are on Amazon and stuff, it started out being that way. And
00:22:35
Speaker
When Sunderland got relegated, I think the expectation was, you know, we're just going to pop right back up and this is going to be a great story of our triumph and blah, blah, blah. And I don't know if you've followed Sunderland, but it didn't really turn out that way. And it's just really
00:22:50
Speaker
It's a journey. It's very depressing, but it also, I think, gives you some interesting insight into what it's like in a football club that's kind of falling apart like that. So that one's really good. I hate to suggest this because it's so depressing, but the Hillsborough 30 for 30 is, I think, the best 30 for 30. And I'm pretty sure that ESPN has all of them available on streaming now if you have
00:23:19
Speaker
Um, if you have ESPN plus, so, um, it's, I mean, it's a huge downer, man. It's, it's one of the more depressing documentaries I've seen, but it's, it's extremely good. Um, and the two escrow bars too. I mean, any 30 for 30 is going to be really good. And those I think are two of the better ones. So, um, I think those are, we're both worth checking out as well. I'm trying to think if there's any other ones, I mean, bet it like Beckham is still kind of a classic. Like I feel like.
00:23:47
Speaker
It's, I haven't seen it in a long time, but that was one of those movies I saw before I got really into soccer. And I really enjoyed it at the time. It's like, I'm sure people all know it now, but I want to say it was like Keira Knightley's first big movie. Yeah. Yeah.
00:24:04
Speaker
But I mean, it's a fun, it's a light, it's light, it's very light. It is. It's good though. That is good. I mean, and if you're looking for things that aren't documentaries, by the way, so I just looked this up, if you go to levyllc.com, by the way, my daughter is with me. I hope people don't mind that, but he is very chatty right now.
00:24:23
Speaker
I have a feeling that a lot of people are used to hearing kids in the background through their speakers these days, so I wouldn't worry too much about it. It gives it a very real feel.
00:24:36
Speaker
Yeah, so leavyllc.com and you go there and you can actually do a digital download of the movie for $4.99, which is crazy. And you can actually buy the special edition Blu-ray for $5.99. It's not four or five hours of extra footage like I thought. It's actually only an hour of extra content, but the extra content has just more footage.
00:25:02
Speaker
segments on Alonzo, Andy Rose, Mark Burch, Jeff Park, Dave Tenney, Alex Kasky, that I guess weren't in the movie. So there's my pitch for the Levy Films documentary. I think I might actually just download it and watch it again myself. I've seen it a couple of times, but it is really good. It is really good. And I have a much nicer TV than I did the last time I watched it. Yeah, I'd probably appreciate it more.
00:25:29
Speaker
All right, so this one's from Jeffrey Williams.

Ideal Quarantine Companions

00:25:33
Speaker
If you had to be quarantined for two weeks with one member of the Sounders team or coaching staff, who would it be? That's a good one. That's a good question. I mean, I think Brian Schmetzer would probably be.
00:25:49
Speaker
very motivating and it probably helped keep your spirits up. But he also seems like the kind of guy that would be like, Hey, let's go for a 10 mile run. Like when all I wanted to do is just like curl up under the weighted blanket and try to forget about the world. Um, so I just wanted to share this true story. I was at Costco in Soto, like on
00:26:11
Speaker
Sunday, I guess, picking after picking up my wife at the airport. And who do I run into at Costco? But Brian Schmetzer and his wife and his, uh, his shopping cart was not very full, but it had, it was, they looked like they were basically stocking up on, on, uh, things to drink, which I appreciated. It was a very Costco felt very appropriate for Costco.
00:26:40
Speaker
Yeah. That, you know, I mean, like what else are you going to, you're not going to be stocking up on toilet paper or paper or Clorox wipes or whatever. So I might as well get some beers. I don't know. We're going to the store tonight and I'm really hoping that they're not going to be cleaned out of beers because I'm going to need some by Friday. I'll say anecdotally, when I've gone to the store,
00:27:06
Speaker
I've been in the store several times and beer has always been well stocked. There's never been a shortage of beer when I've been there. I'm not super worried about it. I'm not super worried about it. I feel like people that are motivated enough to be professional athletes are probably going to be too cheerful for me to be around these days for any extended period of time.
00:27:33
Speaker
I don't know. Um, Stefan Fry seems like he'd probably be pretty chill. Um, and, you know, I'm sure everybody would be fine. I'll give a shout out to Will Bruin. I mean, I, yeah, he'd be, he'd be fun.
00:27:46
Speaker
Like, and I don't just say that because I have somewhat of a relationship with him, but I actually think he would be a fine person. I guess based on that, I feel like I could probably handle being in the same space as him. And I don't think he's someone that would be over the top of making me feel bad about not
00:28:06
Speaker
getting my lifting time in or whatever, although he is in good shape. I just think he's not the kind of guy that pressure to do it. Who else might trying to think who else might be good? I bet you have your Ariaga is probably a really good like. Quarantine buddy. Yeah, I mean, I think you probably have a better sense of what these guys are actually like than I do. So I would definitely trust your judgment on that.
00:28:35
Speaker
I think Gonzo, Gonzo Panetta is probably pretty. Yeah, Gonzo Panetta, probably Jimmy Troyori would probably be a good one. Yeah. Garth, Garth would probably be all right. Oh, Garth would probably be good. Yeah. Garth apparently has been, has, uh, basically, uh, locked himself in his garage, apparently during a lot of this time. Well, you know, there were worse things. There were places to sequester yourself, I suppose. Yeah.
00:29:04
Speaker
Um, all right. So do you, do you want to tackle this one or I don't have like, I don't have the, we should acknowledge it. Uh, especially since you look at, especially since Lickett, um, went to the trouble of giving us answers.
00:29:19
Speaker
Yes. All right. So Tom bureau asked us to give him his, our, what's our final four for Taylor Swift songs. And I don't know if he came up with this on his own or what, but he, I think it's been, I think it's been floating around. Apologies to Tom if I'm wrong about that, but I think it's okay. Well, there's a 64 song bracket here and it's like,
00:29:45
Speaker
Anyway, Lickit came up with his Final Four, which we should share. We're never getting back together. Shake it off. I knew you were trouble. And then the 16th seed, I did something bad, which apparently made a dramatic run to the finals in his bracket. Is that the one that was the 16th seed? Yeah, I did something bad.
00:30:11
Speaker
Um, congratulations to look at for knowing enough Taylor Swift songs to do that. I think I've heard like two spoilers Taylor Swift songs and I could probably, I could, I could probably fill this out. Uh, now I don't know all these songs, but my kids are definitely into Taylor Swift. Yeah, I can definitely see if you had, if you, like, I'm not, I'm not saying that to be, um, like some cool.
00:30:36
Speaker
Yeah. Like I don't, I like plenty of pop music. Like it's not, I just, I'm not a big, I'm going to get, uh, like death threats now, but I just really don't like Taylor Swift very much. Um, just doesn't do just not my cup of tea. Yeah. I mean, I think that with pop music like that, you have to really like either like the person's voice or their sort of vibe or personality or whatever. And she just seems just.
00:31:05
Speaker
incredibly annoying to me as a person, but, um, you know, that's not a personal judgment. Uh, I mean, I guess it is a personal judgment. It's not a value judgment. She just, I would not want to be quarantined with her. I guess it would be a good way to put it. Yeah, I can see that. I think I like her music more than I would want to be quarantined with her. Um, I don't think I would want to be quarantined with her. All right. These are definitely not from, these are not from, oh wait, maybe they are.
00:31:34
Speaker
So this is a, there's a lot of these brackets going around. Yeah. Let's, you know, got to get the March Madness stuff and somehow. Yeah. Doughboys are doing munch madness and whatnot. Yeah. Let's see. Let's see if I can blow this up enough to know. I can't even read this, honestly. I am. I think Welcome to New York is a pretty good song. Uh, not necessarily a song. And I'm not even necessarily seeing that on this.
00:32:05
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So like I might be way off base here. 22, another one that girls like a lot. Yeah, I'm not going to get into all this, but I'm glad Lickett had opinions on it. But anyway, well, that's that's what we got.
00:32:25
Speaker
That's what we got. Um, I can tell you, this is a good time to tell you that, uh, I got an email from, uh, from full pool wines that they are still doing deliveries. I don't think they've set up a, a pickup option yet, but they, they do have a, they're still doing deliveries. So, uh, full pool wine or, or a very,
00:32:47
Speaker
very loyal sponsor is still out there plugging away. So that's kind of awesome. Yeah. But people still drinking wine despite the Corona. What else are you going to do, man? What are you going to do?
00:33:01
Speaker
Yeah, as much as people can support, obviously full poll, but just in general. Any local business right now could use your support, I would say. Yeah, as much as you can buy gift cards. Masonry Pizza is selling gift cards. They've helped us out before. Just as much as you can, the places that you love and you want to see there when all this is over, throw them some money if you can do that.
00:33:29
Speaker
I have to say I'm really intrigued by some of these kind of fine dining places that are transitioning into more takeout food. I really appreciate, at the very least, I appreciate the effort.

Supporting Local Businesses

00:33:41
Speaker
It appears like at least for now, the first day of business at Canlis apparently was shockingly, did shockingly well, maybe too well, frankly, because there were people waiting in lines and whatnot.
00:33:55
Speaker
Oh, I have to, I do hope to give that a try. And, and I mean, we gotta, we gotta support each other through all this, right? Yep. It's going to be a, it's going to be a challenge. Uh, but with that, we may as well sign off unless you have any parting thoughts that you want to share. No, I don't think so. Just, uh, you know, hang it, hang in there, everybody.
00:34:21
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Yeah, stay safe. And, uh, in this case, I'm Jeremiah Xian, signing off on behalf of Aaron Campo and our engineer Likit. This is no study at this. And unfortunately sometimes, uh, it's safer to yachty a lot.
00:34:40
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Green Douglas, where were the waters cut through? Down to wild mountains and tangents you flew Canadian Northwest to the ocean so blue It's Roll On, Columbia Roll On Roll On, Columbia Roll On Roll On, Columbia Roll On Your power is turning our darkness to dawn Roll On, Columbia Roll On
00:35:18
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We love you. Let's win another one!