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I've watched episodes of it and I prefer to watch documentary episodes. I'll tell you a couple of things that I've been watching lately. There are a set of historical mock-u-mentaries, maybe? Historical mock-u-mentaries. They're older. I think it's been 13 years or more since they've been put out. But you can find them on T.V., probably on Pluto. They have them on T.V.C. so I don't know. You can probably find them almost anywhere at this point. But there's a group of them and basically they take these archaeologists and people and they send them back to town. And let them learn how to live life back then. There's three or four of them. The first one that I watched was called Wartime Forum. Forum. W-A-R-T-I-M-E-M-A-R-M. Sorry, I spelled it out because I say W's and R's funny. And there's a lot of them but that's three. Wartime Forum. There's also Tudor Forum. There's Edwardian Forum. The missing one. The missing one. There's another one called Green Acres or something like that. They help assassinate... This is repeater station Pilo. I'm sorry I spelled it out. I'm getting excited talking about what I'm watching. I don't typically watch a lot of T.V. But those were really fun. I've been putting them on at night and the farmers are sleeping with them so I'm not getting very far. It seems like every night I've got to go back and turn back on them. But yeah, it's really interesting. How did the English people and farms live during World War II? How did they live during the Tudor period or the Edwardian period? And the difference in machines and farming techniques and everything is truly fascinating. So I've been watching that in the evenings and I don't know if I've ever talked about banana ball with y'all. Banana ball is a form of baseball if you're not familiar with it. My wife and I absolutely love it. I don't watch much baseball games anymore but I've been dragged on and they're pretty boring for the most part. Banana ball is not. If you've ever heard of the Savannah bananas, they're kind of the ones I've started. Now there's five, six teams, maybe. Could be off on the team. You got the Savannah bananas, you got the firefighters, you got the visitors, you got the party animals, you got the Texas tailgaters, yeah there's a few of them. But they're mainly focused out of Savannah, Georgia. And they play baseball unlike your grandfather played. Now the game is there. It's very competitive. Their scores are real. They're playing real baseball. But they came out with jam songs or dances and their uniforms were kind of tricked out to show their personality. They're encouraged to do good plays. You might see somebody pop out a fly ball out into the field and after the fielders might do a back flip to catch it. I love playing. Really fascinating. Man, some great, great athletic ability out there. And they're funny. And they included the crowd. And not only that but the people who watch it on TV. It's become my new favorite sport, I think. It's called banana ball. You can find it on YouTube. It's free. Let me say that again. It's completely free. Right now. Hopefully you can see that. Anyhow, it's on YouTube. You can search up Savannah bananas or banana ball and you'll start finding the whole thing. Watch these videos. I'm sure it will make you laugh. It's a little brightness of joy in a dark, dark world. So, KJ5, I'll see you back to Rio 1 UKC.

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