#128: Peter Spiers from the Fort McMurray Oil Barons

Episode 128 July 21, 2021 00:28:19
#128: Peter Spiers from the Fort McMurray Oil Barons
The Mac City Morning Show
#128: Peter Spiers from the Fort McMurray Oil Barons

Jul 21 2021 | 00:28:19

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Peter Spiers from the Fort McMurray Oil Barons is back! Tune in to hear what he’s been up to!

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Speaker 0 00:00:00 Good morning, Fort McMurray, wood, Buffalo, and the rest of the world. You've tuned into the Mac city morning show. I am your host, Elliot Pierre, and we're going to start the show off the same way we start every episode with a moment of gratitude. I know you can be doing a million other things with your time. So the fact that you're spending with us truly does mean the world to me on that note, Tanner hit him with the intro. Speaker 1 00:00:21 Oh, she caught me loves you're listening to the next anymore. Speaker 0 00:00:30 Okay. And we're back. We got a fun one today. Return guests, a gentleman that I constantly bumped into town with. And, uh, we chat in staples and a barbershop. And so this is just a different venue for us to have a chat with. As you know, I do not introduce my guests. I let them do that themselves. So on that note, sir, can you please tell everybody who you are? Speaker 2 00:00:49 Peter Spears, trainer of the Fort McMurray oil barons. Um, thanks for having me. There you go. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:00:54 Thanks man. You can come back every day because we just have good talks. So what I want to talk about this time is just getting a kicked off is music. So we talked a little bit about how, like you're doing the singing and how I was like, man, you gotta get on Tik TOK and do the top. When it comes to music, what kind of music do you listen to? Speaker 2 00:01:16 I'm a country fan, a country Western, but I listened to everything, but I'm a huge country fan. Speaker 0 00:01:23 Yeah. From day one. Like since you were a child or how did this, um, Speaker 2 00:01:26 Day one? Um, I grew up LifeRing uh, Johnny Cash, Alabama. Um, older stuff. Brooks and Don. Yeah. I just kind of always listened to it. Okay. Speaker 0 00:01:39 Did you see Garth? I was. Did you see Garth Brooks when he came up here? Speaker 2 00:01:42 No, he was, he did like nine Speaker 0 00:01:45 Shows in Edmonton, 11 in Calgary. Speaker 2 00:01:47 About what? The job he played during hockey season. It's kind of hard to go to a when it's during that event, but there was country thunder in Calgary. Okay. And I saw Eric Church, Dirks, Bentley. They're nice, nice Speaker 0 00:02:09 Country. Like I'm, I'm not a big fan of country music. I gotta be honest. Um, but as I get older, I get more into it. I think like when you're young, especially listened to the type of music I listened to you like, oh, I listened to everything, but country. I don't know why people say that. I used to say that I like everything, but country I've been listening to country over the last like year or two. I got some bangers there, man. It's changed. Yeah. No, no. I mean, even like the old school stuff, you got more things to be sad about now. Or maybe yeah. Country music is kind of sad. Sometimes I like, uh, like you said, Johnny Cash Dolly. Parton's got some really good music out there. And like, yes, like the newer country is just top 40. I can't even call it a country, Speaker 2 00:02:49 Top 40 pop and raw. And they cross over with different artists is now it is what Speaker 0 00:02:56 It is. That's just all 40 to me. But I'm talking, I'm listening to some like old school, like Tanner say and stuff that like my dog ran away and we're going to track down and the lyricism in this stuff, they, they can write a tune. Speaker 2 00:03:10 Oh they can, um, Chris Stapleton, I don't know who that is. Speaker 0 00:03:15 I'll look them up. Speaker 2 00:03:17 He's good. Like he's an old, more old school. Yeah. Um, but he writes songs and stuff and then somebody said, you've got a great voice. You, you start. And he just hit the charts, like unbelievable. Okay. Um, so I was just like, man, and I says, and that's all he did was write songs for either been in all of them at all. Speaker 0 00:03:35 So how did you get into country? Is this something that your parents liked before or that, because here's the thing I find out more often than not, people are kind of influenced by the music their parents listened to, but then they try to like get away from it a little bit. Speaker 2 00:03:50 I think it was influenced by my dad more than my mom. My dad listened to it a lot. Yeah. This is back in the day. We don't have iPods or for an iPhone and apple music and Spotify. This wasn't where you had the record. You had to put on the record player or the old cassettes. And then we went to the CDs. Um, so we had to actually go to the store and go buy a record. So I've been delivering dude. So yeah, it was tough. Back in the day, while you had the record player, then you went to the tape player, then he went to CD. Yeah. Yeah. You have Speaker 0 00:04:20 A few other things. But I was saying like a lot of people look back at it in the style, GIA, like, uh, going to blockbuster or like going, like, I used to love going to the record store and like thumbing through and like, oh, what's this? I'm like, okay mate, like, I'll roll the dice. Cause you couldn't listen to it. You didn't know what you were getting. Speaker 2 00:04:38 Oh, you're buying until he got home and put it on. And it was like, oh it wasn't what I was looking for. I was like, oh, Hey. Speaker 0 00:04:44 Right. But I look back at that timeframe of my life with fondness and a lot of people do. However, it is the worst way to actually find and listen to music kids nowadays. Like you can listen to it and if you like it, you download it. You don't even have to download. You could watch it for free on YouTube. So listening to music now it's totally different. Totally different ballgame. So some people are like, oh, don't you feel bad that your son will never have that experience. I'm like, no. Cause it was a bad experience. It was inconvenient. When you think about Speaker 2 00:05:18 It and you bought a blockbuster up, it was like Friday night as a family, you'd run over blockbuster and you would go through and you'd go pick out six, seven movies at home. And that's what he did. Speaker 0 00:05:28 That's right. But more often than not, they didn't, you'd go to blockbuster. And you're like, I want to watch independence day and you'd go there and be like, can I get independency to like, no it's out. Speaker 2 00:05:39 And then you stand at the band every time you hear it, click, is it in Speaker 0 00:05:42 That's right? Yeah. And so it'd be Friday night, you went there to get independence day, but then you ended up leaving with six other movies that weren't what you wanted, but they're still good. And anyways, it was part of the experience. So people like don't you those days. And I'm like, yeah, because they're my days. And from an <inaudible> standpoint, yes. However, as a consumer, that was a really bad way of looking at getting what you wanted versus now it's just like, oh, I want to watch independence day, click defendant. I'm watching it. Not like, oh, watch, watch like the sixth pick of what I wanted to see. Speaker 2 00:06:20 Let's see when that's like you said, when we grew up, that was, we enjoyed that. I was like, okay. Then it was like, oh yeah, we can just click download. And there's some people there. They still rather go to the store, pick up a movie and put in their DVD player. And I would, yeah, like it's a lot Speaker 3 00:06:37 Choices too much. Sometimes when you have six streaming services in front of you all with like a million different shows and movies on them, or you could go to a store and you have six movies in front of you to pick from and you can watch that movie whenever that's right. Speaker 0 00:06:52 I read a book called the paradox of change. Paradox. I dunno, I'm getting it wrong. It's not paradise. Anyways. It's talking about that. Exactly. In regards to like, when you have so much choice, it actually becomes harder to make a decision. Speaker 2 00:07:08 We can look at a flight or something. Right. Right. Well, you start off. Okay. You go to this one, you go to this one and it's like, well, you gotta check this server. Okay. Now this server, I'm gotta check this one and you spend three hours and you still have a major decision. Right. It's like, yeah. Why let's just keep it simple. And here you go. That's right. Speaker 0 00:07:28 You know what I've been doing lately in regards to this, uh, dilemma that we're talking about. So I'm guilty of having a bunch of streaming services. Netflix, Amazon crave, you name it. You got it. I got it. So, um, but yeah, there's a lot of, a lot of choice. So you end up scrolling through and probably on those services. There's only 20% of things I actually want to watch. So you scroll for a long time. Now, back in the day, I used to have an addiction, like Tanner's hall, wheel addiction, where I used to buy DVDs, but like, it would be DVDs that I like. So I have hundreds of DVDs. So what I've been doing now, instead of scrolling through the streaming services for the 20% I'm looking for, I'd say 90% of what I bought. I liked cause I purchase it for an obscene amount of money back in the day. So now I've just been going through the DVDs and be like, oh yeah, here we go. I've been watching DVDs, DVD player. Oh, I see. I have a DVD player. I don't have a DVD. Well, I have a Blu-ray DVD player. Cause my brother came up and he was like, Hey, I have this DVD. This is like two years ago. Speaker 2 00:08:36 And Blu-ray wasn't that long ago. No it wasn't. Speaker 0 00:08:38 But he's like, Hey, we got to watch this. And he came over and he's like, where's your player? I was like, who has a player? So we went down to Walmart and this is like the cost difference. He's like, I'll just go buy you a Blu-ray DVD player. I was like, those things are hundreds of dollars. We're not going to buy a blue Ray to watch one movie 39, 9, 9, probably it was 20 bucks. Mindblowing, mindblowing. The cost of that kind of stuff is just like, Speaker 2 00:09:07 Well, you brought up the server thing. So if you look, and I was talking to the people that live with and I was going through like on their cable, they got crave, they got this super channel. They got this channel, they got that channel. You're going through and you're looking at it. You're like, man, you know what? You're spending a hundred dollars on chess on your cable for all these. And if you think about it, you've got Netflix, you got prime. Um, you got apple TV. So there's another 30, $40 a month because you have to get rid of one because you have it all on the other side. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:09:41 Well that's how it all started. Like they're like a streaming services. We're going to kill cable. Yeah. In regards to like, and it was, it was free in most cases or Netflix, $7 a month, whatever. But then like these companies, like <inaudible>, they figured out how to get their money back. So it used to be like the top four broadcasters, ABC, NBC, like, you know they, and so now it's kind of funny. It's like, okay, you can get rid of your cable, but you're still gonna get like the top three or four prime Disney, Netflix crave. And they all cost the same. You're paying 60 bucks. So it cut off the Speaker 2 00:10:20 Wall and you save on that. And Speaker 3 00:10:23 A lot of the time cable is starting to move over to stream. That's right there. A eight pack H eight cable channel package on Amazon. You can pick up for like 12 9900. Speaker 2 00:10:34 I'll say that's above them, above me. I wouldn't. I sit at home now and I watch YouTube. Yeah. I watch a lot of YouTube, but then Google and Hey, this pops up or the Paul. So you can pay for YouTube. Now I heard that you can pay for YouTube. I heard you, you pay for Twitter, extreme Twitter. So you can get more. Really, that just came out of her. I was in the news. You can pay for this server on Twitter where businesses or whatever can have time to edit or whatever you can delete or see also that you want see more interesting. Okay. Speaker 0 00:11:07 Everybody's trying to get their money. Speaker 2 00:11:09 So they're trying to get that extra edge on the competition for themselves up a little bit. So it's like, oh, you use us more than the other person. Speaker 0 00:11:18 Yeah. We got lucky. We had a few years of free television, but now they're just like, no, no, that, that rides over boys and girls you're paying for it. And then Speaker 2 00:11:29 You're going to watch it Speaker 0 00:11:30 So well, if you want to watch a show, like I watched this one show, um, last night, carpool karaoke, like, you know, uh, James Corgan has that. Right. But there's a show. That's just that disclaimer. It's not as good as James Corgan. Just doing it, throwing it out there. It's good. It's not as good. But I wanted to watch an episode with Kelly Slater, Sean White and Tony Hawk. Oh yeah. It was very entertaining. Cause I like those individuals, but it's only on apple TV. So if you don't have an apple, you don't get to watch it. You don't get to Speaker 2 00:12:03 Watch it. Like the one on prime. Aw. So Washington show Western show. It was a, it's a washer, moderate. <inaudible> it's only on price. You can't get that on Netflix or apple TVs. So it's even like Netflix, they got their own series. Okay. You kind of buy it just to watch their programming. What, what goes on turning Speaker 0 00:12:30 Into the major broadcasters. NBC. ABC. Yeah. No, Speaker 2 00:12:33 They're they're going against each other to see who can do whatever. That's right. But you brought up Tony Hawk. Yeah. I was listening. I was watching a documentary on him about his video games. Yeah. So that he still makes money off of that game. Oh yeah. Three, four. Because every platform they redesign it and he still gets royalties for it. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:12:56 They just came out with the new Tony Hawk like a year ago. Like during the pandemic. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 3 00:13:00 They, yeah. The new Tony Hawk game was very poor. So they just decided that they would rerelease all three of them. The original three, because the fourth one that they did for the new systems. Speaker 2 00:13:15 Wow. And he was saying he still gets royalties off of it. Cause I guess he didn't take a big pay for it. Right. He took royalties and they're still making that one, two and three and he still gets that's awesome. Well, yeah. When you brought them up, I was like, I was like, man, I says, Tony Hawk, like a legend, a legend. Speaker 3 00:13:34 You follow his Twitter? No. Oh my God. His Twitter is hilarious. I don't like Twitter, but I like his Twitter. Cause nobody ever recognizes Tony Hawk is Tony Hawk because he just looks like a regular old dad, regular old dad. So like he'll post about people who come up to them and be like, Hey man, anybody ever tell you, you look like Tony Hawk. And you'll be like, no, man, I've never heard about that. Or there'll Speaker 2 00:13:56 Be like, you'll be like, you'll come to Speaker 3 00:13:58 A skate park and there'll be like, Hey man, you ever skate before? And the guy will be like, Tony, you'll be like, yeah, I skated once or twice. And then he'll like go out and do some amazing trick. And the kid will be like, oh my God, what are you? Tony Hawk. Cause nobody recognizes him. Speaker 2 00:14:11 And I go cookie. And like everyone thinks I'm guy Fieri. Like I was on the weekend. I went to Edmonton and the place I wanted to feel it just come up. Like it was like, Hey, uh, like, yeah, I know you're about the 15th birthday and mentioned that they're like walking and get I'm like, yeah, sure. So yeah, not Speaker 0 00:14:33 Me. Are you here at a restaurant? Are you going to here to do diners drive-ins and die? Now the camera crew. I left them at home. I didn't really like them. Speaker 3 00:14:41 You got to play it up though. Maybe you get a free meal or two. Yeah. Yeah. I'm just starting to look like Speaker 0 00:14:49 That guy. What a career he's had. He's got the diners drive-ins and dives. He's got the grocery store show. He's Speaker 4 00:14:57 Got there's three or four shows the food network. Speaker 2 00:15:01 He really is literally is now got one where he does the rate from his home. Um, so NAMIC he switched it up now. So his triple D show, he kind of did it from home and had special chefs come in and watch the episode. And they actually had to make the meal or whatever they should stop is actually pretty cool. Speaker 0 00:15:24 No, he's uh, he's got a good team around him that comes up with some pretty good ideas. Come up with a lot. Speaker 2 00:15:30 Yeah. I wish they would just do the lookalike show once and then you could be on it. I can be on a chance. Speaker 3 00:15:37 We would support you. We get you to win. Yeah. The Mac city morning show would sponsor it. Yeah, Speaker 0 00:15:42 That'd be cool. Yeah. He's he's a gem. I like him a lot. He describes the food that he's eating very well and he's not pretentious about it. No. Some of the shows are just like it's food. Come on and I can't taste it. So he loves going to flavor town. Yeah, he really does. When it comes to food. What's your go-to jam. Everybody has like their, their food of choice. I'll tell you this. Speaker 2 00:16:06 Yes. Cause we had it with another one hot sauce. Oh, that's right. It's a quick snack, but a meal. I love spaghetti. Spaghetti, love spaghetti. I'm a huge fan saucer with a meatball with meat sauce. Okay. Let's hit huge. You Jonathan. Okay. The hot dogs like you're anywhere. It's quick. Easy. Like again, it was in Edmonton and I do the little Costco. Um, and there you go. Spend $1,200 on stuff, but you're more excited to go stand in line and pay a dollar 50 for two hot dogs taking the car to go home Speaker 0 00:16:44 With and hotdogs this weekend. I love hotdogs. My thing with hotdogs is ye they're not everywhere. They're not accessible. Like a burger is no. So it's like hard to find a hot dog. Speaker 2 00:16:57 Well, we talked about like cubby dogs in Calgary is the only place I really know that if wanting wanted just to go in and get a hot dog, that would be the only place I gained. W took him away. Speaker 0 00:17:08 A whistle dog. Yeah. The only place in town that I'm aware of, correct me if I'm wrong. But the only place in town that you can get a hot dog is original Joe's. Yes. Speaker 2 00:17:16 But they changed their hot dog up. They now they put like LP. Speaker 0 00:17:19 Yeah. It's like, oh, I don't know. It's the double dog. It's like two hot dogs of bacon. This up. It's delicious. But it puts you in a coma. You better not have anything to do with the rest of your day. If you're going to eat that hot dog. Oh yeah. So with your spaghetti, do you, when you go out, would you order that Speaker 2 00:17:35 I would, if it's a certain place or like, if you're going like to a, the spaghetti factory in Edmonton, like you gotta go to the places like you said, that's right there. No, unfortunately, even when you go on holidays, you're not going to go eat at, you're not going to go eat here or there. You're going to go try different things from that places normally, unless, Speaker 0 00:17:56 And I want to talk to you about this topic unless you're in America, if you're in America and you want to get a McDonald's cheeseburger, go for it. Cause it is like no other, it's unbelievable how good they are in the states. You're getting it from the source. Yeah, I guess so seeing Speaker 2 00:18:14 There's a YouTube channel. I can't remember what it is, but that's what they do. They compare items and they, is it in Windsor that the borders are beside each other. Yeah. Yeah. So one lives in Windsor, one lives in Detroit, Detroit, they cross the border and they literally yeah. Yeah. The scenes things. Right. And they compare it to see what is better. Like it was the drink, it was the Amber. Right, right. Whatever. Donald's hamburgers Speaker 0 00:18:39 In America. Unbelievable. So good. But the reason I bring it up is the last time I had a McDonald's hamburger in America, I was in Vegas and I know you're a man who likes Vegas, go on there next month. Hopefully. Why do you like, w w where do you stay? What do you do? Why is like, you're a big Vegas guy. Speaker 2 00:18:57 Everyone loves going to Mexico with Jamaica or those places. Yeah. Honestly, I love going down there. It's nice weather pools shows entertainment. Yeah. Um, yes. You have the other gambling stuff, but that's, you can do that anywhere. But like last year I went to the grand canyon. Okay. Um, and it's one of those things that you go there and do stuff that you want to do once in your life. Yeah. And you enjoy it. Right. Um, so this summer I'm going to actually look at, uh, bass fishing there. Oh, I, I love fishing. Um, I tried the ocean. I was in Jamaica. We were out there for four hours. One fish between six people. Yeah. So I go fishing and it's I here every, during the summer. Every week. Yeah. Yeah. And bah, I want to catch a bass, so that's going to be my big, ah, cool. Speaker 0 00:19:48 So you don't go cause yeah. You don't strike me as a gambler. Speaker 2 00:19:51 So everyone does like go down there. I know Speaker 0 00:19:54 You do, but like some people just go to Vegas just to gamble, but yeah. So you do other stuff while you're there, like Speaker 2 00:20:00 Circus shows are unreal. Um, I saw Piff the magic dragon there. Oh my God. PIP is hilarious. I want to go see tape face here. Come this year. I'm like, I watch, America's got talent and the winners end up there and that's what they're really good shows. Go watch. Now. You'd probably like Michael Jackson love Michael Jackson. They have a show there at Mountainland bay. Unbelievable. Yeah. I've heard about that. The greatest thing ever. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:20:29 I like Vegas, but like you like going there regularly, like I've been to Vegas a few times now. Um, but yeah. I know. You're like you post online, like, Hey, going to Vegas over the countdown to Vegas, Vegas, Vegas. So yeah, it was just a Vegas actually before the pandemic, like literally, Speaker 2 00:20:45 Where did you stay at when you go there? I Speaker 0 00:20:48 Mix it up, but um, I liked the Mirage. Speaker 2 00:20:52 See, and that's where I stay all the time. I liked the Mirage Speaker 0 00:20:54 A lot. Um, I've stayed in the MGM. It was okay. Um, there's one, there's one place to Monte Carlo. Yep. The reason I liked the Monte Carlo is, uh, when I used to work for a company, um, that's where the sustain cause they got great corporate rates. Okay. But the cool thing about the Monte Carlo is like, it's in the middle of everything. Like, but it's so quiet. It's not a popular hotel and or casino. So if you want to like hang out and like actually play or get a drink super easy to get and you walk out the door and on Hollywood is like right across Speaker 2 00:21:28 You guys stay at the Mirage there. Um, lion's Boucher. He got me hooked up with a buddy. If he has that, uh, host there, send them email, you got to get me all set up. I just go there and nice do my stuff. And he was like, Hey, thanks. I'm like, okay, thanks. I Speaker 0 00:21:42 Want one. I want to stay at just cause I love walking through it is um, the Bellagio, I would love to stay in the Bellagio. Speaker 2 00:21:50 Not this guy. I I'm too. Like that's too fancy for me. Yeah. It is. Speaker 0 00:21:55 It's the one thing about Vegas. Like it reminds you of different places you've been in. Like that's what I look at it. Yeah. And when I look at the Bellagio, I'm just like, man, that's got Europe written all over it. Speaker 2 00:22:05 Oh yeah. I, yeah. I, I love going there and the entertainment value and everything. Yeah. Um, but like, there's always like, we wait for a show in Edmonton, come up. That's right. Um, or they bring it here. Yeah. You go down there, you plan it. It's like, boom, they've got so much and right. I'd be down there 12, 13 times. And I've never seen everything. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:22:31 He go, yeah, you can do so much and you can go hiking. You can do a bunch of stuff. Oh yeah. So we're at the part of the show. Cause I know we're going over, but that's, that's the current theme now. Um, it's Tanner segment, the Mac city minute. He's going to hit you up with some questions. Tanner hit him up with the max any minute. Speaker 3 00:22:48 All right. Question. Number one for you. What is the most memorable sports moment you've witnessed, Speaker 2 00:22:55 Witnessed, um, team going to semifinals against Brooks or finals against Brooks Speaker 3 00:23:03 Question number two. What is your favorite song to listen to when you're getting ready for a game? Speaker 2 00:23:10 Hey, Heffert saw pit bull timber. Okay. Speaker 3 00:23:17 Question number three. What is your favorite way to celebrate a win? The celebrate a win. Speaker 2 00:23:30 You know what? I'm just going in the room and congratulating the guys. Speaker 3 00:23:34 Question number four. Other than the Mac city morning show. What do you like to watch on YouTube? Speaker 2 00:23:41 Everything. Um, I'm a huge, uh, love watching boys now. Speaker 3 00:23:47 And your final question. Where is the best place you've ever had a hot dog? Speaker 2 00:23:53 Vegas. And those have been your five questions were in Vegas. It was actually, it was a foot long, hot dog. It was at the Excalibur. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Speaker 0 00:24:10 That's a good question. Best hotdog. Speaker 2 00:24:13 Like you need to go through food stuff and like best steaks. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0 00:24:18 I gotta say my best hot dog only because of like what it was, but I got a hot dog, uh, when I saw the white Sox play in Chicago and it was like a baseball hot dog. It wasn't great. Like the guy throws it at you and everything. It's not hard. It's just, but I think because the experience of eating it a baseball fan. Yeah. I'll watch anyways. Well, Speaker 2 00:24:41 Yeah. So I'm like you, you wash here or there, but it's one of those things. It's like baseball and football. I'm not a huge fan of them, but yeah. You just want to go there to see it and experience it. It's like the NFL. I want to go to one game. I don't know the teams that wouldn't really care. Who's playing. I just want to go to the tailgate party. Speaker 0 00:25:00 It's an experience on another level. It's all sports. I'm not a big fan. Like I love sports, but I don't follow stuff. Speaker 2 00:25:08 It should've been like European soccer. Same thing. If you're over there just to go and experience atmosphere once it's like when we went to Russia. Yeah. Just to go try different cultures and everything else when you're K, you're not going to go do this because you're going to go try different things and see what it's like. Speaker 0 00:25:25 I got a ho um, it's kinda like a hockey and I know we're going to go a little bit over to Stan and hit his watch. Like two minutes ago. To me, this is a crazy story though. Cause I've it's about energy. I was in Chicago to see the conference finals of LA play Chicago when LA beat Chicago in triple overtime, I was in this stadium. And dude, when they say energy, this place was wild. Triple overtime, game seven, whoever wins is going to the Stanley cup, finals, Chicago and beat LA the year before triple overtime, LA scores. The goal, I have never felt energy. Just Shaw suck out of a building. Literally when people say, oh, you could hear a pin drop. You're like, it's a cliche. You could hear a hidden drop in that place. It was on believable. Talk about, Speaker 2 00:26:25 Imagine on that. Speaker 0 00:26:28 Unreal, unreal. But as like, not as somebody who like loves hockey to be at that caliber of a hockey game for that experience who, Speaker 2 00:26:38 Well, yeah, that's, that's the thing you prize the different atmosphere of the event. You might not be a huge fan of it, but it's just, okay. You know what? I tried it, I lived experience it. Now, you know what people want to talk about how it feels Speaker 0 00:26:51 Go to a NFL game. You have never experienced anything like it, the hype of what you think it's going to be. Doesn't live up to what it actually is. That's what people say. It's crazy how much they get into their football down there. So everybody at home, we're going to continue talking, but the show's over. We're going to talk about this a little bit more. You're just going to have to tune in for next time that he comes back. So on that note, man, thank you very much for coming in. Thanks for having me. You got a shameless plug. Anybody you want to shout out, Speaker 2 00:27:24 You know what? I just think community forming marina, supporting the team. Um, hopefully we all see you guys in September one when we restart on for the new season. Speaker 0 00:27:33 Awesome. Well Fort McMurray, wood, Buffalo. That's been another episode of the Mac city morning show. Thank you very much for tuning in. Definitely appreciate it. Hopefully you're having a great day and we'll see you tomorrow. Speaker 4 00:28:04 Talk about quenching your ugly thirst.

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