1.  And now, Rob McElhenney! 
			  
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2.  Hello! 
			  
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3.  Please welcome my wife,
the incomparable Kaitlin Olson. 
			  
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4.  Remember that clip
that you showed earlier 
			  
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5.  before the commercial,
where we were all in England, 
			  
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6.  celebrating
what we thought was— 
			  
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7.  - Yeah, a goal.
- You know, a goal. 
			  
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8.  Um, can we play that,
just the last part again? 
			  
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9.  Somebody needs to
explain the offside rule... 
			  
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10.  Yeah.
To the A-listers. 
			  
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11.  Oh.
Yeah? Oh, yeah. 
			  
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12.  Oh, wow. The— 
			  
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13.  There I am. 
			  
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14.  I turn around to, you know, 
			  
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15.  congratulate my husband, 
			  
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16.  and you just go ahead and jump
right into the arms 
			  
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17.  of Ryan Reynolds,
just aggressively. 
			  
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18.  - Okay.
- You made a dec— 
			  
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19.  you saw me,
and you turned, 
			  
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20.  and you jumped
right into his arms. 
			  
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21.  In fairness...
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22.  Who wouldn't want to jump
into the arms of Ryan Reynolds? 
			  
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23.  Every day 
			  
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24.  It's a-getting closer 
			  
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25.  Going faster
than a roller coaster 
			  
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26.  Love like yours
will surely come my way 
			  
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27.  A-hey, a-hey-hey 
			  
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28.  Every day,
it's a-getting faster 
			  
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29.  Everyone said,
"Go ahead and ask her" 
			  
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30.  Love like yours
will surely come my way 
			  
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31.  A-hey, a-hey-hey 
			  
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32.  Love like yours
will surely come my way 
			  
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33.  No. 
			  
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34.  I did hear. 
			  
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35.  Kind of don't even know
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36.  I'm supposed to know who he is,
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37.  he's someone in a movie. 
			  
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38.  I don't know if you
should say that in the mic. 
			  
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39.  It's true. 
			  
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40.  I don't know
who he is, either. 
			  
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41.  - Who is he?
- But I'm sure he'll do well. 
			  
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42.  - Do you know who he is?
- We wish him well, 
			  
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43.  whoever he is. 
			  
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44.  So when this whole thing
started, I said to Kaitlin, 
			  
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45.  what do you think about me
seeing if Ryan 
			  
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46.  would want to do this
with me, like, 50-50? 
			  
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47.  And she said, "Do you think
your ego could handle 
			  
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48.  sharing a screen
with Ryan Reynolds?" 
			  
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49.  That—
that doesn't surprise me. 
			  
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50.  He's not that well-known. 
			  
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51.  Well, he's got Rob backing
him now, and Humphrey. 
			  
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52.  So the guy'll go somewhere. 
			  
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53.  You set up—
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54.  Haha. All right. 
			  
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55.  All right, see you soon. 
			  
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56.  I will, uh—
I will see you soon. Bye. 
			  
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57.  So let's start
from the very beginning. 
			  
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58.  Um, Ryan, I hear your
friendship actually started 
			  
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59.  when Rob slid into your DMs. 
			  
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60.  Do you want to spill the tea
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61.  No!
No, I slid into his DMs. 
			  
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62.  Oh, you slid into his DMs? 
			  
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63.  Oh, my God, yeah.
I mean— 
			  
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64.  How quickly—
- Are you kidding me? 
			  
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65.  How quickly the story changes.
I know. 
			  
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66.  Okay, so Ryan, this is
what's called a soundstage. 
			  
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67.  Really?
Yeah. 
			  
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68.  And they don't use ceilings? 
			  
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69.  They make movies,
they make TV. 
			  
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70.  Well, there is a ceiling. 
			  
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71.  I'd seen an episode
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72.  that I found to be particularly
inspiring and beautiful. 
			  
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73.  I slid into his DMs,
and I wrote, 
			  
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74.  "Powder my bottom
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75.  This is not actually a bar. 
			  
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76.  Look at this. 
			  
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77.  Yeah. 
			  
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78.  Oh, wow. Yeah. 
			  
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79.  He DM'd me back,
and then we kind of became, 
			  
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80.  you know, digital friends—
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81.  Which later turned into
real-life human friends. 
			  
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82.  Platonic relationships
between men 
			  
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83.  is a complicated subject. 
			  
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84.  And Ryan and I had questions. 
			  
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85.  So we went to the only
logical place for answers— 
			  
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86.  a woman. 
			  
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87.  Hi, my name is Liz Plank. 
			  
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88.  And I am the author of
For the Love of Men: 
			  
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89.  A Vision for
Mindful Masculinity. 
			  
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90.  I'm a journalist. 
			  
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91.  I'm a filmmaker,
a columnist, podcast. 
			  
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92.  I noticed, in the first episode
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93.  Rob said that he went to Ryan
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94.  Also felt like an excuse
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95.  probably be friends with Ryan
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96.  - You're, like, dating?
- I don't know. 
			  
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97.  I'm definitely gonna swoon. 
			  
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98.  So you gotta—you gotta
stay wide for that shot. 
			  
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99.  'Cause if you see my eyes,
I'm gonna be, like, floating. 
			  
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100.  He's probably gonna pick me up
like a child. 
			  
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101.  And cradle me. 
			  
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102.  There's also the weird
phenomenon, that is true, 
			  
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103.  that if you see—if you
watch somebody long enough 
			  
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104.  over an extended period
of time, 
			  
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105.  you start to feel like
you know them anyway. 
			  
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106.  So even before we connected,
you know, 
			  
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107.  you get a sense that
you kind of know that person, 
			  
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108.  even though you don't. 
			  
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109.  We became pretty close,
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110.  - The Rookie.
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111.  - Dennis Quaid.
- Whoa, look— 
			  
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112.  Like, a 40-year-old pitcher
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113.  Can we just address the— 
			  
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114.  can we address the mustache
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115.  I've heard a lot of people
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116.  as a bromance. 
			  
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117.  I find that fascinating. 
			  
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118.  The definition of the word
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119.  it's a platonic relationship
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120.  There's no female equivalent
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121.  The female equivalent
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122.  And so the fact that we need
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123.  going out to dinner, I think,
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124.  about what men are allowed
or are not allowed to do, 
			  
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125.  and how much
self-policing there is 
			  
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126.  when it comes to their
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127.  It's so funny,
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128.  of where we are
as a culture now, 
			  
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129.  that we have to use cute terms
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130.  an intimate relationship
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131.  I don't know why. 
			  
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132.  I think maybe it's because
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133.  to talk about it
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134.  a little bit more juvenile, 
			  
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135.  or just cute and funny. 
			  
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136.  So bromance is almost
this permission 
			  
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137.  for men to connect, 
			  
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138.  and to show love to each other. 
			  
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139.  Because it's like—
it's like a joke. 
			  
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140.  I've been waiting for
the right, peaceful moment 
			  
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141.  to ask you, 
			  
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142.  do you harbor any anger 
			  
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143.  and/or resentment towards me 
			  
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144.  for asking you to do this? 
			  
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145.  My wife wants
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146.  Yeah. 
			  
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147.  Men prove their manhood 
			  
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148.  by ascribing
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149.  that they've been told
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150.  which is, you know, domination, aggression, 
			  
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151.  winning at all costs. 
			  
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152.  - This is what men do!
- Yeah! 
			  
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153.  - This is men stuff!
- Yeah! 
			  
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154.  Traditionally,
men have liked to get together 
			  
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155.  with groups of other men
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156.  whether that be
go to football matches, 
			  
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157.  play football, play golf, 
			  
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158.  drink, uh, 
			  
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159.  hang out, talk,
shoot the shit, 
			  
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160.  rove in gangs, 
			  
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161.  beat the living shit
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162.  compete with one another. 
			  
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163.  Look at my heel.
- Right? 
			  
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164.  - You have a heel, too!
- Yeah, I—I wear— 
			  
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165.  And I wore...
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166.  Three-inch lifts just
to really hammer home— 
			  
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167.  George said to establish
dominance right away. 
			  
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168.  I know,
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169.  - No, I know, not at all.
- Yes! 
			  
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170.  And I'm very thin
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171.  - Yeah, look at this. Yeah.
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172.  I read somewhere
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173.  increases height.
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174.  Give me some more gum
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175.  - No, I don't trust you.
- Why not? 
			  
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176.  'Cause you're just gonna
put it in your mouth 
			  
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177.  and eat it again.
- I won't. I promise. 
			  
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178.  Hmm, his neck is high.
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179.  Good posture, bro. Okay. 
			  
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180.  - Come on.
- All right, I trust you. 
			  
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181.  - How are you?
- What's your name? 
			  
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182.  - Good, how are you?
- James. 
			  
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183.  I just find it really funny 
			  
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184.  just watching men,
like, greet each other. 
			  
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185.  I feel like I have
secondhand stress 
			  
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186.  about seeing two men sometimes
greet each other. 
			  
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187.  Because sometimes it's like
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188.  Sometimes,
it's the handshake, but like, 
			  
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189.  kind of the clap,
and then they, like, 
			  
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190.  still kind of touch. 
			  
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191.  Sometimes,
it's the handshake 
			  
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192.  followed by the hug,
tap, tap. 
			  
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193.  And then it keeps going
while they're talking, 
			  
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194.  but sometimes they pull out. 
			  
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195.  There's—
there's the fist bump, 
			  
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196.  obviously, as well. 
			  
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197.  I feel confused,
and I feel stressed 
			  
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198.  seeing men
trying to greet each other. 
			  
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199.  It's very weird.
Like, I'm a hugger. 
			  
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200.  But like, some guys will throw
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201.  they need the hand— 
			  
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202.  Oh, with the hug? 
			  
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203.  The hand with the
hug because you can't just— 
			  
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204.  You can't touch hearts.
For the hug. 
			  
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205.  Okay, yes. Okay. 
			  
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206.  That's too intimate. 
			  
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207.  Too intimate. 
			  
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208.  You gotta keep something
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209.  And then one day,
you'll graduate 
			  
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210.  to just your hearts touching. 
			  
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211.  Sports becomes this safe space 
			  
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212.  for men to love each other, 
			  
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213.  and to relate to each other, 
			  
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214.  not just, you know, emotionally,
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215.  Like, I just find it fascinating 
			  
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216.  watching, you know,
men on a football field 
			  
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217.  touching each other,
and being very affectionate, 
			  
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218.  being very physically close
with each other— 
			  
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219.  even, like,
slapping each other's butts. 
			  
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220.  When can men slap
each other's butts 
			  
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221.  except when they're on
a football field? 
			  
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222.  Do men get close
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223.  because they love sports? 
			  
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224.  Or do men do sports because 
			  
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225.  they want to be close
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226.  I've watched you become
a massive sports fan, 
			  
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227.  which I don't think
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228.  I wasn't.
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229.  I always played sports. 
			  
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230.  I loved playing sports. 
			  
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231.  But the idea or the thought
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232.  never, never was on
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233.  Part of the fun
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234.  to hang out with each other, 
			  
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235.  or having a football team together. 
			  
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236.  It's also talking about things 
			  
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237.  that can be, uh, uncomfortable. 
			  
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238.  We filmed our colonoscopies
together, for God's sake. 
			  
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239.  It's the first time
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240.  - Yeah.
- And— 
			  
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241.  We're fucking filming it. 
			  
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242.  You're filming it— 
			  
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243.  Which is, like,
also just awful. 
			  
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244.  Can't believe you pumped all
that Aviation Gin into my IV. 
			  
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245.  I was out like a light. 
			  
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246.  They didn't find Rosebud
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247.  I figure I can't go wrong
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248.  comparing myself to Ryan. 
			  
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249.  They either find nothing, 
			  
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250.  and that means my colon
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251.  Or they find a polyp. 
			  
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252.  All set. 
			  
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253.  And it's either
bigger than his, 
			  
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254.  which is awesome, 
			  
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255.  or it's smaller than his, 
			  
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256.  which means I had less of
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257.  Either way, I win. 
			  
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258.  You can just relax. 
			  
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259.  How was it before? 
			  
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260.  It was good. 
			  
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261.  The last one was 113 over 48. 
			  
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262.  Is it better than Ryan's? 
			  
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263.  Yeah. 
			  
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264.  We're back here with
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265.  I think we both have enormous
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266.  which is what I think
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267.  to any healthy relationship. 
			  
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268.  Any endeavor
at this point in my life 
			  
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269.  is an opportunity to continue
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270.  So it was really special, 
			  
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271.  and has been really special
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272.  my relationship with him. 
			  
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273.  In many ways, sports becomes
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274.  to really be that ideal
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275.  that they're told to aspire to. 
			  
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276.  And, you know,
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277.  I mean, they're performers. 
			  
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278.  And so, they're still out there,
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279.  performing maybe not
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280.  but for each other. 
			  
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281.  That's why Rob is
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282.  He's just—
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283.  Oh, Jesus. Rob— 
			  
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284.  oh, hi, Mr. Chairman. 
			  
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285.  How are you? 
			  
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286.  How are you?
You look nice. 
			  
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287.  I'm sorry about
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288.  I'm covered in microphones— 
			  
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289.  - It's good to see—hi.
- So I can't stand up. 
			  
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290.  - Well, hello.
- Hi. 
			  
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291.  You guys are in the middle
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292.  God, you're handsome. Um... 
			  
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293.  All right.
- Yeah, did you get that? 
			  
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294.  Last question.
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295.  Are we concerned about Ryan
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296.  I think that's a fair—
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297.  - I think that's fair.
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298.  Where?
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299.  There you go.
Yeah, that's good. 
			  
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300.  Now, I feel like
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301.  I can make a cup of tea. 
			  
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302.  I make the best
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303.  Why do you think
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304.  Chal doesn't have sugar. 
			  
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305.  You got to have sugar, though. 
			  
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306.  Tea's not the same
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307.  Hey, you deserve
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308.  See? 
			  
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309.  There is something that— 
			  
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310.  I see you've got
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311.  Where's the milk? 
			  
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312.  What?
- Where's the milk? 
			  
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313.  It's in there. 
			  
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314.  You said you don't like
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315.  Eh? 
			  
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316.  Oh, no, you like a little
more milk, don't you? 
			  
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317.  Yeah. 
			  
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318.  Well, go and have more then, Chal. 
			  
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319.  if you're gonna be ungrateful.
I'll put these away. 
			  
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320.  This is the life skills you
need to learn, innit, Harry? 
			  
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321.  A cup of tea's one of the
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322.  It is, Chal. 
			  
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323.  More milky next time. 
			  
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324.  I got you. 
			  
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325.  It's the worst cup of tea
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326.  Don't put me down
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327.  Well, my earliest memory
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328.  since I could talk,
since I could kick a ball, 
			  
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329.  since I've come out the womb,
I just love Wrexham. 
			  
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330.  My room is full of
Wrexham stuff, to be honest. 
			  
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331.  Being a football fan or
Wrexham fan, it's just— 
			  
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332.  it's just run
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333.  and my dad, obviously,
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334.  And they've just always
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335.  and it's just run to me, now. 
			  
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336.  So hopefully, when I have kids,
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337.  'Cause I don't think
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338.  ever stop, my racecourse. 
			  
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339.  I think that boys grow up thinking, 
			  
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340.  "This is how I need to, 
			  
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341.  you know,
get my dad's approval." 
			  
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342.  Because their dads, that's how
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343.  And it's kind of
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344.  Not necessarily questioned. 
			  
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345.  I played football
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346.  I played rugby,
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347.  and I played soccer,
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348.  And that was my kind of version
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349.  and—you know? 
			  
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350.  Yeah, he really, like,
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351.  One of the really interesting
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352.  in the pandemic
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353.  this incredible
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354.  where sports basically,
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355.  So one of the things I just
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356.  you know, I would say, what do
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357.  And the first guy I asked
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358.  like, just literally
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359.  And he said,
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360.  And I used to go with my dad
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361.  And in general,
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362.  Growing up with—
me and my dad, 
			  
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363.  he took me from an early age. 
			  
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364.  And it's something
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365.  So what they miss the most
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366.  didn't actually have anything
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367.  It was about the relationships
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368.  when they were watching
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369.  I was a real youngster. 
			  
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370.  Me dad used to take me
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371.  to watch the games. 
			  
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372.  And actually,
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373.  I just started attending
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374.  Yeah, I just started watching
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375.  Just fell in love with it. 
			  
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376.  From when I could
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377.  my dad always had the belief
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378.  He could see that I was good. 
			  
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379.  And I can only appreciate
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380.  what I used to get
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381.  and his feedback would drive me
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382.  For a lot of boys who grew up
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383.  where they could really
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384.  and have a relationship
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385.  or have a relationship
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386.  they can grow up into
adulthood repeating that, 
			  
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387.  where sports becomes the way
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388.  with other men. 
			  
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389.  And maybe with our culture,
or with society at large, too. 
			  
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390.  Time to see if I still got it. 
			  
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391.  Aye. 
			  
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392.  It's so nice that he still
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393.  out for a pint, you know,
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394.  and look after me, and— 
			  
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395.  you know, with his mates. 
			  
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396.  I'm part of a—
the crowd, if you want. 
			  
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397.  And that's what makes me
so happy, you know? 
			  
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398.  I can't ask for
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399.  Boys day out.
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400.  Same as when
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401.  and we've got three
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402.  You just pass it down,
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403.  Like, you got it from Granddad. 
			  
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404.  I got it from you. 
			  
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405.  It's just—
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406.  It's in our DNA now innit, eh? 
			  
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407.  In our Winter DNA, lad?
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408.  It certainly is. 
			  
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409.  - That's right, it bloody is.
- Yeah? 
			  
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410.  I'm not ready for it
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411.  I told you,
bit immature inside. 
			  
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412.  I can't even cook an egg. 
			  
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413.  So this is when
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414.  when you have the first
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415.  you can make her an egg
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416.  Yeah, why don't you
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417.  You fucking idiot. 
			  
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418.  Let's—we have
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419.  What, so don't do it
too hard this time, yeah? 
			  
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420.  Take your time
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421.  - Man City.
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422.  When I was in grade school, 
			  
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423.  my dad and I would just
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424.  and we'd play basketball. 
			  
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425.  And I would try to win. 
			  
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426.  And I wouldn't let him 
			  
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427.  let me win. 
			  
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428.  In some ways,
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429.  if there's no competition? 
			  
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430.  Because that's what's
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431.  all forward instinctually. 
			  
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432.  Goal! 
			  
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433.  And then it's only
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434.  where you realize, like,
oh, right, 
			  
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435.  I—who the fuck cares? 
			  
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436.  I do not understand offsides. 
			  
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437.  Like, offsides is, like, here. 
			  
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438.  But then it's also there. 
			  
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439.  But when you get a penalty— 
			  
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440.  It's come down
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441.  - Yes?
- It's not a goal? 
			  
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442.  Yes, it doesn't
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443.  I don't remember
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444.  I just remember— 
			  
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445.  I just remember
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446.  you know? 
			  
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447.  It's not time to make a change 
			  
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448.  Just relax, take it easy 
			  
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449.  You're still young 
			  
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450.  That's your fault 
			  
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451.  There's so much you have to know 
			  
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452.  Find a girl, settle down 
			  
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453.  If you want, you can marry 
			  
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454.  Look at me 
			  
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455.  I am old, but I'm happy 
			  
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456.  I was once like you are now 
			  
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457.  And I know that it's not easy 
			  
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458.  To be calm 
			  
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459.  When you've found
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460.  But take your time,
think a lot 
			  
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461.  Why, think of everything
you've got 
			  
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462.  For you will still
be here tomorrow 
			  
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463.  But your dreams may not 
			  
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464.  If he's calling me his son
and, you know, 
			  
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465.  taking me by his wing
like he is, 
			  
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466.  and showing me
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467.  I'd say he does feel like— 
			  
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468.  he does feel like
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469.  Genius.
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470.  Mm. 
			  
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471.  You've got to have
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472.  in your life to become
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473.  And... 
			  
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474.  Yeah. 
			  
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475.  I know I have to go 
			  
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