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Chipping bird, baby. Literally almost freaking drained that shot from the lady ste. Another one of these young kids out here filming golf. Who ain’t [ __ ] There’s a ton more of [ __ ] like that to be seen. Oh, Ty, apologies. That’s right, baby. Stick around for some rock solid golf, a damn good time, and a video that comes down to quite literally the last second. All right, baby. We are back. Dearbrook Golf Course, Shelby, North Carolina. How low can we shoot from the fronties? Lord only knows, but we’re going to go with this par4, hole one with a driver, a whipper stick as aggressive as we can get. It’s a 307. So, wind at the back. I’m just going to crank [ __ ] and hope uh my cold start pays off here because we skipped the range after a little practice session at home. Going right at the 150 stick. Right at the 150. Just hit something that fades a little left to right. Oh yeah. First driver swing of the day is going to be a chip into it. That should be like a 250 260 bomb. I caught it a little off the toe, but I’m telling you, we’re going to be chipping into this thing. It feels like a great start to seeing how low we can shoot out here at Deerbook from the Lady Steves. You can’t help but love to skip a range sesh, showing up to a newer course. We’ve played this once before. You can see it in one of our previous videos. However, showing up with a cold start and a beauty driver swing. I think we’re probably going to be laying at 60, maybe 75 into it. I didn’t catch it as clean as I would have liked to, but with the way this hole is, it rolls down towards the green right before the green. So, if we caught it far enough, it’s going to be beautiful, baby. Welcome back. Let’s get you up, get up and down, and start this off at under bar. I mean, boy, did we catch the hill that shoots us forward. I’m not even going to lie and say that we just cranked a 290. I think we landed at probably 270 up there and rolled all the way down. But I am smiling ear to ear, baby. We have about a 45 wedge into this. I don’t even think it’s a 45. You know what? I got to go get the rangefinder. I got to be smart here. We’re trying to go under par from the fronties. All right. I mean, I would like to see how low I can go, but that’s my internal goal. Back with the rangefinder. I was right on my second guess. The old gut was wrong, but it’s a 32 shot. 32. Little downhill of a chip, but I should be able to do something grand here. Anything inside of 10, eight, maybe seven feet is great for me. Sitball. Nice back spin on it. Woo! That thing ate everything it had. I thought I was going to throw it up at that little hill. I don’t know if you can see it on camera and it was going to kick left and trickle down. Maybe for a chip in eagle on hole one, but let’s get up there in one putt. I got it. Left side cup here. Left side cup. Just want pace really. But nice birdie to start it off would be epic. Shouldn’t have played a left side cup. It caught that little hill on the back, too. Man, not pacing putts. Not pacing putts. Miracle par save, man. That’s like a seven foot par. I mean, I didn’t even leave myself with a gimme, but the key to golf is turning [ __ ] that’s not gimmies into gimmies. Let’s get you in the cart, Cam, and go to hole two. Throwing a few putts out here at Deer Brooks practice screens didn’t pay off, man. I mean, we just sunk that 7footer for a nice gimme par. I would have been ashamed to have anything other than a par starting off at the fronties. I mean, that hole is usually 70 yards longer. So, let’s get you in this fly over a hole, too, and get a bird. [Music] There is a lot on the golf course that has nothing to do with golf that you can truly learn and interact with. This gentleman just pulls up behind me and I’m all nervous trying to get a fly over to this gorgeous par five out here at Deerbrook and what do you know? I’m all nervous flying it back to me like, “Oh, this guy’s going to be like, “What an [ __ ] Another one of these young kids out here filming golf ain’t shit.” He pulls up on me and I’m like, “Hey man, sorry. You can go ahead and play through ya da da da.” And he’s the coolest guy in the world. He’s like, “What drone is that? How long you’ve been flying it? Is the camera good? Coolest interaction. Peak [ __ ] We We love being out on a course. And if you’re you’re hesitant on picking up golf.” I highly recommend it. There’s much more to learn and love out here than just swinging a club at a ball. All right. As you can see on that fly over, the green was a little shady, but I’m the captain of these drone shots. And I’m gonna tell you right now, I’m gonna hit this thing in two. Par five. Let’s take everything we have at it. Another one of those little left to right missiles will work great. Wind died out on us and everything. Wow, that’s going to be perfect. All right, we’re rolling with a little bit of speed past the 150 stick. So, my guess is a 135 shot, but for a par five, let’s get an eagle. Let’s just start under par, baby. Going into hole three, we need to be at eagle [ __ ] With this hole two and first par five of the day, we should be able to capitalize playing it from the fronts because boy is this thing a 400 yard. I mean, if you golf often, you know, if you’re playing the TE’s, you should be playing, which usually for me is one up. That a 400 yard par five is a gimme bird. God knows that I said that now. I’m going to mess it up, but that’s okay, baby. That’s not why we’re out here. We’re here to see how I can play from the fronts, comparatively speaking to my later videos that are not going to be from the front teeth. What’s up? Let’s get you in on this, too. Should be about 130 yards away. I mean, to have a 126 zapped on a par five. I mean, I wish I could play the front te’s every damn time. It would be so nice. Just hit a decent drive wasn’t even my god honest, but we’re a 120 shot away. Par five. Let’s capitalize. Pitching wedge while I pitch my legs. Let’s pitch this thing before I get pegged. Uhuh. I mean, sorry. All right, 120 shot. Should just be a nice smooth P wedge bunker right in front of the green there. So, as long as I carry at 115, I’m safe and in one putt territory. Come back around a hair more. Oh, I chunked it. As you can see, even my practice swing was a little chunky. And I chose not to take more time. I chose to just hit the shot. So, what do we do? Land short? Let’s go pay for that. I was almost freaking turny nervous at the fact that I had a 120 shot for a two on a par five. I got to I got to get more comfortable with playing from the reds. It’s a first for me. And you’re seeing it live here in the flesh, baby. We ended up about seven yards short of the green. The pins kind of front of the green, little right. Ah, we’ll get you up and just let you see for your dang self. I’m thinking I could get away with a putt here. I really, really think I could. But I don’t know, man. With that much grass in between me and the green, I just have to send it a lot harder if the grass affects the ball movement. And if it doesn’t, it’s just going to be 30 feet long. So, I’m going to take a wedge and hope it doesn’t bite me like the last pitching one. This is a pitching wedge. It’s a little flop shot here. These greens are wet and honestly, hate to say it, little pasty. Little pasty out here at Shel, but it’s Shelby, North Carolina. Baby should have went to Los Angeles. All right, a little aggressive here. Let’s freaking get it in the bucket. Man, that thing was going to shoot forward at any other course. I mean, you ought to see. I’m going to get you in on it for camera’s sake. And I literally left a divot with a sevenyard chip. Let’s go show you. So, here is my divot. Here’s my 10 yard chip. But, I mean, that’s okay. It’s mostly mud. It’s just going to make it a little challenging to get close. But, honestly, if you hzle something, it might stop. So, honestly, it could pay you back. Let’s just uh throw something in. Get a read on this putt. I don’t even really know what it’s doing. What do you think it’s doing behind the camera there, Les? I think left to right off first glance. That’s a straight putt. It’s a straight putt. You like straight? Yeah. All right. I’m getting low. Not questioning you, but All right. I’m going to play it left side as much as it is looking straight. I’m going to just If it is straight, it’s still going to go in. That’s how far left I’m playing it. That’s my goal here. Hopefully, I don’t push or pull. Nice birdie. Nice move on birdie. Walk into hole three. At least minus some. Broke a ton left to right. I love you. That broke so much left or right. That’s so bad. I I mean, if I was a great enough golfer, I would have saw it, read it, and uh realized I needed more than a par. So, I would have saw the left or right. I would have played the left or right. It would have ended up in cup. But, I walked away with a par. I’m comfortable with pars. I really am. I I can’t hesitate to say that I’m beating myself up just a hair for not pulling off the bird back there. I I kind of knew what that putt was, but sometimes you got to take the cameraman’s choice. The camera woman in this case was beyond drama. I mean, it was beautiful, but not her fault. I’m the one out here golfing. [Music] All right, this is hilarious. One thing I always see, I don’t know if you’ve ever seen Break 50s with Bryson. Of course you have. These par 3s are going to be fun. And I got an 80 shot. They’re going to be the hardest cuz it’s the furthest place I’ll probably have to get up and down from in order to get a birdie. But 80 shot par three. This is going to be fun. 80 yards. Three chances to get it in the cup. Should be doable. Glorified putt putt. I honestly shouldn’t even tee it up, but I’m going to tee it up. Wedge shot. Usually not teed up for me. Now that’s not going to work or go 80 yards. So we got to fix something here. All right. 80 [ __ ] yards, son. I want to fly it probably exactly 80. Man, I did exactly what I did on my practice swing. It just came out chunky and not as beautiful as I would have thought, but I can one putt that. We wasted away the attempt at a birdie, I believe. Obviously, I’m going to stay confident and say I’m going to chip this [ __ ] in for a nice clean bird on this par three, but that chunk shot on the T- box was just not it. I I don’t know if this has ever happened to you, but this was never an 80 shot. I know I said that on camera cuz that’s what the scorecard said. And sometimes when you’re out here trying to do good things in golf, you make silly mistakes, and that was one of them. I have a rangefinder in the cart, as you know. You’ve seen me pull it out and I just didn’t. I just didn’t. And I chunked an 80 shot to probably 40 yards and this is what we got. So, range, find your shots. I don’t think I get it much tighter with a chip. I think this short of a chip will release. It’s not going to have enough time to be in the air to hit the ground and also die out. Putt it. Chip it. You don’t know. I mean, personally, I would chip it. Really? All right. I’m better at chipping. All right, I like that. Let’s chip it in. Like I said in the cart cam, I said chip in. So, I’m not going to pull out the putter because I’m getting reserved now. Two chances to get it into the hole. I think we’re a little into the grain even. So, chip might be the bad choice. But watch this. Chipping bird, baby. Like I said in the cart cam, baby. Welcome to [ __ ] grip and swing golf. Because if you’ve made it to this point in the vlog, there’s a ton more of [ __ ] like that to be seen. Not only today, but for the rest of your life, baby. We’re here to stay. We’re here to chip in. And we’re here to play. Woo! That was an energyfilled birdie, man. And what? Imagine if I hit the putt. I know. Thank you. You’re welcome. Just imagine if I hit the putt. Oh my god. Your P would have landed right here. Chapensky. Sorry, I interrupted you. What did you say? I said your pot would have landed right here. It would have said. God, that’s an electric chip head. And the energy’s just pumping. We are officially man, baby. I mean, I’m going to get French with it out here. Moa, we are [ __ ] under par, baby. Doing great things. Loving every second we can get out on the course with myself. And who’s behind the camera? The love of my life. All right, baby. We got an electric feel in this car because the kid is minus one. Beautiful chip in birdie. We’re going to play it cool from here on out and attack the ever living sh out of this whole fort, baby. Let’s get you in on fly over and do something great with it. [Music] terror video. As you can see on that beauty flyover, we got another par4. It’s a 311. It’s going to be a lot like hole one. If I get a nice nuke off, we’re going to be chipping into this thing. That’s the goal. Get a wedge in hand, stick something close, or just go back to back chip ends. That would also work with me. And that’s how I’m drawing it up up top. Let’s get a little serious. I mean, come on. Ah, toe banged it. It’s fine though. Starting up the right side again. Chip into it. If I would have caught it how I would have caught it, every other time I pulled out this damn club, we would have been probably a 40 shot, but we’re going to take a 70 all day. 75 shot. I was right on the T- box. I keep saying all these guesses of numbers, but uh range found at 75 yards. So, we’re going to take a 56 degree. Nice smooth 56. Looks like it’s front of the green. I know that’s deceiving based on all the other holes, but 75. Damn. I don’t know what it is with this club, but uh it’s not. Chances are I’m too close to the ball. Yeah, little too close to the ball there. Let’s see if I can get something nice and out there instead of the last time I saw this club. Yeah, it’s just come off the toe in right. Oh, Tyly sure. I got to fix this wedge from 60 and out. I mean, obviously based on the last par three chip in when I get greenside, the wedge is no issue, but it’s 60 and up. 60 and up where my shoulder just drops and something bad happens. But give me a driver and I’ll hit a straight. One thing I’m definitely realizing with this challenge on how low can we shoot from the front TE’s is that you got to hit greens and two, man, if your par4s over 300 yards, which in my case, that’s a little out of my range in terms of carry. Unless we’re talking a little bit of roll out, you know what I mean? But you just got to hit it in two after your drive if you can’t hit it in one. And uh so far, I haven’t been able to hit it in one, even from the front TE’s. So, as much as I want to let my ego die with that considered, it’s not going to. We’re going to up and down this, get a par, basically erase this hole, move on to the next, and try to get even further under par. Baby, I’m a little add. So, let me know if you’re this kind of golfer, too. But I always forget [ __ ] water. I always forget something to drink. Come out here, I’m like a little kid, so damn excited to get out on the course. And I get here, and I’m like, “Oh my god, so much shit.” on that. All right, as you heard me in the cart cam, I don’t want to get too repetitive here. We’re going to go for another chip in. Play it aggressive and get it to the cup. All right, we played it aggressive. We got it to the cup. Rolled out a little more than the past chips have, but we should be inside a one putt range. Hopefully we don’t throw away this birdie right now. Oh, it broke left like I thought. Got to trust that gut, man. Ah, we might have just washed the bird away here, but that’s okay. We’re not going to. A little confident putt there. Oh, we washed the bird away. My bad. That was a bogey, but come on. That’s okay. Even par. Even par from the fronties is pretty good. I’m a nine handicap, so I was expecting and drew up something that looked a lot different from this, but for a nine, I’m scratch from the front. I’ll take the piss out of it. Well, if you feel like you’ve ever had a ego death, I don’t want to diminish how you’ve ever felt, but try playing a 300 yard par4 at a nine handicap and getting a bogey and tell me how you feel. I mean, it doesn’t feel great, but we’re here. We’re there. And we’re going to get you up on this next fly over and get things back under fire. [Music] As you can see on that fly over, we got a beauty par4. It’s a 311 yer. So, I’m going to go with this thing with everything I got with the driver. Hope for a nice short chip into it. Oh yeah, that’s going to roll for a mile. Little left to right hookie should be perfect. After that nuke of a drive, we got this two here. Landed a 30 shot. Just zapped it. I know I’m a noob for zapping a 30 shot, but we just need a nice simple chip here. Something that goes 30 yards and one putted. Roll out of time. Nope. Don’t roll out a ton. Just sit. That’s a far chance for one putt. So, two putt par would be magnificent from there. I think uh that was a terrible chip. I also think this thing’s going a ton left to right. I mean, that just wasn’t it to try to get a birdie, but hey, I might could one putt it for a bird. It’s a little up the hill to begin with and then it’s just going to flatten out and shoot my ball. Right. Just smoke the pin. All right. Legendary par. Don’t even need to putt that one out because the kid’s 90% inside for B. Don’t I mean I wish you could see her face behind the camera. She is just not liking the kid though. Beauty par save. I mean, a putt from back there after a chip from back there that equaled to what that looked like. You got to love it. You got to love what’s happening out here. If you’re at this point in the video, I seriously love you. I mean, we’re we’re trying to do great things. We’re at a rock solid even par through. I don’t even know how many holes, but things are going good. We’ll catch you in the car. Not quite as electric as that chip in, but we’ve had some electric moments out here. That that putt was beautiful. I mean, talk about saving a par from over 30 ft out. That was exactly what that was. Saving pars, baby. That’s what I should title this vlog. But again, we’re out here trying to see how low we could shoot from fronties. And I love par threes. And that’s what we’re getting, baby. Hopefully, it’s another 80 shot. I’d love a redemption on that bad boy. Even though that was a manipulative 80 that was actually a 60. Use your rangefinder, not the scorecard. Anyh who, make a long story short, let’s fly you over this par three and throw a great ball at it. [Music] Slight little 92 shot as you saw for our cute little fly over there. We’re going to try to throw something nice and tight for a one putt and capitalize on this par three. Ideally, something smooth and good would work just fine. going. Oh, literally almost hold it out, but let’s go up there in one putt. All right. I mean, I don’t know if you’re out filming golf content or whatnot, but my chip in reaction versus that almost hole in one reaction were a bit different and a little less electric cuz we got guys right behind us watching us. Felt great to almost hole it out on a par three. Of course, I’m at the fronties. Of course, I’m at the fronties, but felt great to almost hole Alice one putt this thing. Literally almost freaking drained that shot. I mean, wow. That’s the closest I’ve ever been to a hole in one. It probably would have hit the cup and shot straight out, though. But one putt time, baby. One putt time. This would be so nice to tap in. It honestly spun back so much. I mean, look how far away this putt is from that divot. It was right next to the hole, but just going to be firm with this. Try to get it in the cup. Nice little uphill birdie putt. Zero break. Zero break and a gimme par. That’s money. That’s money for a par three. Like I said, par threes are going to really be the challenge out here. And we’re doing great at them. I shouldn’t be saying this while I’m massacring this green. Mix it pretty well though. Damn [ __ ] Um yeah, like I said, par threes are going to be the challenge out here and we’re doing great at them so far. I mean, we had a chip in birdie on the first one. Second one was a gimme par after almost literally getting a hole in one. So, this this nine-hole track has been fun to play. It hasn’t been terribly interesting because I’m not like crazy underpar or crazy overpar. So, we’re neutral for my sake. It’s great. I hope it’s entertaining for you as much as it is entertaining for me. But let’s get up to the next hole, baby. We are going car streaking in the middle of this damn course, baby. We are even par through almost nine full holes. We got three more to play. So, going to have to hit a little snappy hook at this driver. I’ll show you why on this fly over, but this has been electric to be out here playing from the front TE’s. Going to have to get out and do this more often. And I highly recommend if you’ve never tried playing from the fronties and are playing golf a lot, you got to try this. It’s super fun. [Music] Straightaway par4 here. It’s a 285. First one we’ve had sub 300. So if we can’t birdie this par4, I mean, if I’m going to birdie anything, it’s going to be a chip in or it’s going to be on a par4. So here we are teeing off on this. As you saw on the fly over straight away, no gimmicks other than a sand trap bunker that’s greenside, but I’m going for it, baby. Hopefully, we end up right in it. Ah, it’s fine. Straight up the fairway. It might catch a piece of it with a roll out, but I I it might catch a piece of it with a roll out, but I seriously think it’s short. It went up the right side. I’m towing my driver. It’s going straight as all get out, which you can’t put a price on. But we got to get up there and hit this green in two, I think. Pulling over this bridge and our swing thoughts are that we’re stripey with the driver. We need to get more accurate on 60 yards and above with the wedges and we need to start draining putts here. I mean, we’ve had a couple birdies wasted, one par wasted. That’s what I’m thinking about in this very moment. Pulling up to this second shot on this par four, baby. Hopefully we can smoke the green or maybe we even rolled up to it and just get a birdie. We need to get back under movement. Love pulling the driver out today here at Deerbook, especially from the fronties because we’ve been greenside pretty dang consistently. 42, eh? Ah, sit. It’s honestly not that bad. Again, like I just said in the guard cam, bet I jinxed myself. I got to get better with these wedges approaching these greens. That’s not a give me one putt, but it’s inside of 10 ft. Probably right at the 10t mark. Look at it in the sun out here at Deerbrook Golf Course in Shelby, North Carolina. Men, I’m realizing after seeing it with my own eyes, these are members. All these marks you see, look at this. Ain’t even me. Fresh as all get out. I mean, that thing’s fairly recent. If I got a tea, it’s mine. But I seen members out here all day just sitting at 100 yards out and smoking the green with six balls. Here I am coming up behind them to a green like this. Get right, guys. Get right with Jesus. This is my tracer line. It’s going to go a little back towards me at the end, I think. Hopefully, I’m right this time. Not going to stop trusting myself, but Oh, it’s so up the hill. Another gimmick barva. Also, another birdie down the drain. Doesn’t feel great, but definitely doesn’t feel bad. I mean, put me at the front to I’m a scratch golfer. That’s good to know as a nine handicap, but gosh almighty throwing birdies just down the drain. Bro, what are you talking about, man? Just wrapped up hole seven. If you’ve made it to this point in the video, you’re one of the top 1% of this channel and we can’t appreciate you enough. Quick shouts out to you for even seeing this. However, we’re pulling up to hole eight. Going to get you in on an epic flyover and stop throwing away these dang birdies. [Music] I like to call this a redemption par five, baby. Second par five on this front nine out here at Deerbook. Throwing it at the front TE’s. What are we going to do? Get as aggressive as we can. Hope to throw another straight pipe bomb drive right up the center. It’s going to happen right now. You ready? Cue the shot tracer floating to the 150. I got too cocky. Oh man. All right. This might be actually a three shot par five. Cooked it straight up. Buttered it a little right. And I think we kicked off that farthest right tree right above that sand trap you saw on the flyover. Let’s go check. All right, swing thought here with a 161 yard shot is that I’m in deep rough. So, I’m going to play about a 170. Hit a sixiron. Just nice smooth sixiron. Hopefully hit this green and two from my furthest shot today on this par five here. This should go left to right a little bit. Not a whole time. A short. No, maybe not. Oh, look at that, man. Wow. That was a freaking PGA strike from back here in the rough. Not only a very smart decision on the sixiron, but we are pin high. Probably an 8 n foot putt from 160 out. Love it. Love when you test [ __ ] out, try new [ __ ] Learn that when you’re in deep rough, the club up and you do it and it actually pays off. Cuz if you play golf a lot, you know it doesn’t usually pay off. Dude, you should see my divot up there. That hill’s way higher than that. So, I’m saying it’s left to right about a foot. Started a foot out. Now that I’m down here, it looks a little straighter. I’m going to trust my gut here. Just go left edge. I think it’s going to break, but pace is key here. Little bit back down the hill. Just sit in there nicely. It’s not going to Didn’t sit in there too too tight, but another gimme par. Oh go. That’s a birdie. Love par fives. Love the front te’s. Holy [ __ ] Let’s go. All right. Just a little confident tap tap taperoo. And you love to see what would have been a gimme par. This was a par four. You know, like if you stop ball, she beat you. Due to my bombs in my driving today, that was a gimme birdie, baby. Back to minus one. Let’s freaking go to hole nine. [Music] As you saw on the fly over, beauty par4 to finish this water at 268. If I take a straight drive, which I have been all day, I’ve been girth brooks with the driver today. So, what do you know? I’m going to take a 3-wood at this thing. Hope to fly at about 240 and just be nice and safe for probably a 70 into it. Stole my joke. I stole that joke. She just threw out a girth brooks and it had to be used. All right, nice 3-wood here. Fly it right over that trap. Pray it be nice. Oh, just get down. I hooked it. We might have swished the pond. We got to get up there and see. But we might have to take a drop here on hole nine after playing this amazing golf. But you know what? If you made it this far and I’m going to upset you on hole nine by having to take a drop. I’m just grateful that you stayed that long. All right, we just pike bombed a 3-wood. It was a little hookie, so it flew out straight right on line curving a little left with a little left eastern fade. I’m not in love with it. I’m really not. But hopefully it’s in play. We’re driving the cart up here and see. I’ll get you on cam here in a second and let you know. We freaking saw that ball, baby. Pulling up on it. Riverside right in front of the clubhouse. Let’s finish strong. Camera’s out. We’re bound to hit it in two after starting it today in fronties. We have a 55 shot to finish it up. Sun’s getting real low. We’ve played amazing. We’re at minus one. Just need to execute. Hopefully we can finish minus two. But honestly, hate to tell you this, but I’d love a bar. Gunning for a birdie, though. Gunning for a birdie. Nice 55 56 degree. Should float great. Yeah, just kick left. Of course, it sits. We’re at Deerbrook. Rolling. It’s nice. It was handsy. It was probably more like a 48 that I threw at it. But it it rolled a little left. We’ll be inside of 10 ft for a one putt bird. Hopefully finish minus two, baby. But this has been beautiful. If you’re watching this moment of this video and I don’t clip this now, I’m definitely not clipping it. But it’s been great. It’s been an awesome nine holes. We’re going to go finish this up and have a grandiose grandiose scorecard for you at the bottom. Uh uh I’m losing my train of thought less. What do I do? Ew. At this green, we have got to make one of these birdie putts. This is probably the fifth time today we’ve had a look at a putt just like this and have not made it. Let’s get it in and wrap this up. Exactly. There’s a kid trying to hit into the green, but you know what? Slap this birdie in the cup and I’ll piss right off. Club twirl. Birdie finish. Man, has this been fun. We just finished this video at minus two from the front TE’s. Please comment if you’d like to see another rendition of this video at a little bit nicer of a course where we try to break our record of minus two. Thank you so much for sticking around if you’re seeing this point of the video. I seriously love you more than life and hope you’ve enjoyed this video as much as we enjoyed coming out here and playing this. Quick shouts out to Leslie for being behind the camera and always coming out and doing this for us. And without any further talking, we will see that ass next time. [Music]

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