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Chapter 1: How did Cuervo become synonymous with tequila?
Now's a good time to remember where tequila's story truly began. In 1795, Cuervo invented tequila. Cuervo. What are you doing here? Cuervo. Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up. Well, I do know that to be true, but even during ad reads, like... Cuervo. I think you could lay out, especially for one of our great partners. Sweet, delicious Cuervo. Since then, Cuervo has stayed true to its roots.
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Chapter 2: Why was the national anthem performance at a Nashville Predators game controversial?
All right, so I've been told that Nashville is the music city. We've had this conversation before. I'm not a big fan of live music, but Nashville is supposed to be the music city, right? So you would think that if you go to a Nashville event, you're going to get some fine music. Not apparently. If you go to a Nashville Predators game, you might get an anthem like this.
Can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed?
How did that get approved? Like, do they not vet things? Were they just like, all right, this guy looks like he's got a jersey on? You said vet? I think he was a vet.
I'm going to look it up, but I think he was a vet.
Great anthem.
You got some leeway on that.
Thank you for your service, sir. Incredible anthem. Let him rock. I'm still going to push back here. Really? There has to be another qualification.
Just on his face. You don't think that if you were at that game, you wouldn't love that? That was f***ing sick.
What? Play it again. This is ridiculous. You don't know what song it is. What beat is that?
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Chapter 3: How does the new Beatles film project stand out?
Let's make this happen. We can get you at a heat game.
Somewhere where it doesn't fit. Like Pittsburgh Paints Arena for a penguin game. Like Utah.
Like you're doing it as a jazz game, then maybe. Minor league baseball wouldn't fly.
I say you do it in Canada, turn the crowd. Turn the crowd. Because they're going to be booing you either way. I like that. So maybe if you do something different with it, they're like, wait, at first I wanted to boo this guy. But his ambition.
When everybody's waving and I get them started right here first, and they all get into it.
You say glare. Yeah.
Yeah, you got to have a hype man. You got to have a hype man along with it. And I volunteer, Mike.
Or just bring Busta Rhymes. He just starts going. You're a speed rapper? And you got to get away, get away, get away. And the bombs were way in the way, in the way.
That would be the best National Anthem ever. Busta Rhymes National Anthem.
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Chapter 4: What are the sports equivalents for each Beatle?
And so I just learned all the music of that album specifically. Did you guys see the show on Netflix a couple years ago called Kaleidoscope? Yeah, I did. So like Kaleidoscope was kind of like this where it was like a heist movie and there was like eight or nine episodes or whatever it was. And there was no order to watch them in because each one was focusing on what happened.
And depending on which order you watched it in, you would believe different things based on how the story unfolded.
That's kind of like the last season of Arrested Development on Netflix when they like brought it back and then they gave you the perspective of each character. Nobody else saw it. I can tell you, like, this is already... You guys are very surprised at my whiteness. He's like, yo, you listen to The Beatles and watch Arrested Development season four?
The thing about Arrested Development is like... You also played the bongos earlier. You canceled it, you brought it back, then it was on Netflix, and then it was like a long break in between. And then you watch and you're like, I don't remember what's going on. And I watched it to watch it because I felt like I needed to have some closure. But then there were times where I'm like,
I'm watching this just to watch it. Like to say that I watched the whole thing.
That was my experience with it.
I want to go back. The OGs are still the best ones.
But from a filmmaking perspective, I don't know how they're going to go about shooting this. It seems like a nightmare to edit because like, well, we're in this... We built this set for the Ringo part, but this is a big part of John, so I assume they're going to have their own perspective of the very same scene. It's a very ambitious project to take off.
Alright, I'm throwing you a bit of a curveball right now, but for somebody like me, who I'm aware of the Beatles, there's some songs that are good, are fine, but I'm not a Beatles guy.
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Chapter 5: What makes Tommy John underwear a game changer?
That's the best part because when two people come into an argument, you never see the buildup leading to it. So like you said with Kaleidoscope, we'll have a completely different thought process getting to that point.
I'm just now imagining the Ringo movie where like, Ringo, we got some rough news for you. John has been assassinated.
He's like, oh, why couldn't it be me?
And like years later, like, oh, Ringo, bad news. George has like, oh, yeah.
When's my turn? His whole life.
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Chapter 6: How has Miller Lite remained iconic for 50 years?
Oh, his is good. That's actually not bad. His is good.
Not terrible.
That's not terrible. We got to come together. A little southern twang there.
A little George Bush in that one.
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Some of the news that's come out of the meeting at the Breakers for the NFL owners is not all that riveting right now. But some of the video I've really enjoyed. Have you guys seen the Mike Tomlin video where he's answering a question, I think, about Aaron Rodgers? He's answering that question. But the answer to the question doesn't matter as much as the visuals.
I don't know if anyone's seen that.
I have not. He looks super sweaty.
Is this audio, guys? Let's play this.
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