1. And now, Rob McElhenney!
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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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where we were all in England,
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what we thought was—
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7. - Yeah, a goal.
- You know, a goal.
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just the last part again?
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explain the offside rule...
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10. Yeah.
To the A-listers.
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Yeah? Oh, yeah.
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right into the arms
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just aggressively.
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18. - Okay.
- You made a dec—
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and you turned,
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right into his arms.
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Yeah?
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into the arms of Ryan Reynolds?
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23. Every day
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than a roller coaster
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will surely come my way
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it's a-getting faster
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"Go ahead and ask her"
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will surely come my way
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will surely come my way
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who he is.
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but apparently,
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should say that in the mic.
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who he is, either.
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- But I'm sure he'll do well.
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- We wish him well,
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started, I said to Kaitlin,
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seeing if Ryan
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with me, like, 50-50?
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your ego could handle
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with Ryan Reynolds?"
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that doesn't surprise me.
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him now, and Humphrey.
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I gotta get in here.
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I will see you soon. Bye.
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from the very beginning.
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friendship actually started
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on that one a little bit?
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No, I slid into his DMs.
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I mean—
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- Are you kidding me?
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I know.
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what's called a soundstage.
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Yeah.
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they make TV.
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of his show
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inspiring and beautiful.
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and I wrote,
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and put me to bed."
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and then we kind of became,
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real-life human friends.
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between men
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logical place for answers—
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For the Love of Men:
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Mindful Masculinity.
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a columnist, podcast.
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of the show,
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for "movie money."
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to actually
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and spend time with Ryan.
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96. - You're, like, dating?
- I don't know.
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stay wide for that shot.
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I'm gonna be, like, floating.
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like a child.
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phenomenon, that is true,
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watch somebody long enough
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of time,
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you know them anyway.
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you know,
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you kind of know that person,
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pretty fast.
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- Whoa, look—
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in the major—
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in the room?
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refer to our relationship
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bromance is just—
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between two men.
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to the term bromance.
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is friends.
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a term to describe two men
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is very revealing
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or are not allowed to do,
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self-policing there is
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relationships with other men.
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and so indicative
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as a culture now,
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between two men.
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it's easier for us
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by making it sound
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this permission
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it's like a joke.
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the right, peaceful moment
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to kill you, Rob.
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to the definition of masculinity
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they need to aspire to,
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men have liked to get together
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and do stuff,
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go to football matches,
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shoot the shit,
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out of each other,
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- Right?
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- Yeah, I—I wear—
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to really hammer home—
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dominance right away.
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but it's not happening.
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- Yes!
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compared to these guns.
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- True.
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for Dennis.
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- Why not?
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put it in your mouth
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- I won't. I promise.
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It makes me trust him.
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- All right, I trust you.
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- What's your name?
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- James.
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like, greet each other.
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secondhand stress
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greet each other.
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a straight-up handshake.
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it's the handshake, but like,
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and then they, like,
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it's the handshake
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tap, tap.
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while they're talking,
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there's the fist bump,
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and I feel stressed
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trying to greet each other.
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Like, I'm a hugger.
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in the—
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hug because you can't just—
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For the hug.
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in between the bodies.
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you'll graduate
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but also physically.
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men on a football field
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and being very affectionate,
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with each other—
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slapping each other's butts.
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each other's butts
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a football field?
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with each other
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to each other?
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a massive sports fan,
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I mean, I've always—
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my vision board.
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together, for God's sake.
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you've had a colonoscopy.
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also just awful.
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that Aviation Gin into my IV.
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up there?
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was cleaner than his.
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bigger than his,
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Ryan Reynolds and the other guy.
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respect for each other,
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is the backbone
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at this point in my life
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to forge new relationships.
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to me,
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this performance for men
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of masculinity
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maybe Rob and Ryan—
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maybe some way,
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for their dads,
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a fuck-face clown.
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Aw, man.
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You look nice.
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interrupting you.
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- So I can't stand up.
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- Hi.
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of your thing?
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- Yeah, did you get that?
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- Come here.
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- Come on.
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You want to go in here?
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Yeah, that's good.
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we're really close.
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cup of tea here.
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they got me on here?
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without sugar.
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a cuppa, Chal.
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some Yorkshire bags in.
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- Where's the milk?
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more milk, don't you?
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I'll put these away.
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need to learn, innit, Harry?
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most important things.
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I've had all day, Harry.
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like that, Chal...
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of being a fan is
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since I could kick a ball,
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I just love Wrexham.
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Wrexham stuff, to be honest.
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Wrexham fan, it's just—
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through your family,
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and my granddad on my side.
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been a Wrexham fan,
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they'll be Wrexham fans.
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it'll ever,
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get my dad's approval."
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they got their dad's approval.
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just passed down.
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for nine years.
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I played baseball,
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as we call it.
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of validation at that age,
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valued that, you know?
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things that happened
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is that there was
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social experiment
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like, went away.
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started asking men around me—
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you miss the most about sports?
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had a tear go down—
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go down his face.
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"Talking about it with my dad."
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and my brother to games.
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it was a family thing.
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me and my dad,
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that's in the blood.
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about sports wasn't—
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to do with sports.
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that they were able to have
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sports together.
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over to Liverpool years ago
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once I moved to Wrexham,
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Wrexham games straight away.
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Wrexham and loved it.
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first kick a ball,
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that I was good.
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from him watching
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being told that sports was
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with their father,
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with other boys,
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adulthood repeating that,
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to earn that connection
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or with society at large, too.
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wants to take his dad
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and take him to the match,
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the crowd, if you want.
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so happy, you know?
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anything more than that.
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Three generations here.
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we go to the match,
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generations here.
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don't you?
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and I give it to these boys.
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Muah.
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- Yeah?
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though, Chal.
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bit immature inside.
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you're on a date,
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sleepover, can make—
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in the morning.
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chuck that one in?
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a really star candidate.
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too hard this time, yeah?
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cracking the egg.
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what is the point
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429. if there's no competition?
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430. Because that's what's
sort of driving us
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432. Goal!
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433. And then it's only
in reflection
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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
to the final 20 minutes here.
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441. - Yes?
- It's not a goal?
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442. Yes, it doesn't
make any sense.
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443. I don't remember
any specific game.
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445. I just remember
playing with my dad,
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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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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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457. And I know that it's not easy
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something going on
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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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and, you know,
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like he is,
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like he is, yeah,
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a father figure, in a way.
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469. Genius.
- You're a master?
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470. Mm.
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471. You've got to have
plenty of role models
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472. in your life to become
who you are, haven't you?
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474. Yeah.
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