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A
How're
you
guys
doing
you're
like
tired.
They
thought
you
know
what
time
up
and
up
two
o'clock
in
the
morning
everyday.
Thank
you.
Thank
you
very
much.
Okay,
every
day,
yes,
that's
my
name
I
want
to
tell
you
that
in
a
minute
every
day,
I
get
up
at
2
a.m.
to
go
to
work.
I'll,
explain
why,
in
a
minute
cuz,
that's
my
job!
That's
what
I
signed
up
for
my
name
in
case
you're
wondering
is
Keith
Mills
I'm,
a
sportscaster
at
WBAL,
TV,
11,
channel
11,
WBAL,
AM,
1090,
radio
and
98
rock.
A
How
many
of
you
guys
ever
heard
of
98
rock?
No,
so
so
my
job,
my
job
every
morning,
is
to
get
up
at
2:00
a.m.
get
to
the
station
by
about
10
of
3:00
and
get
ready
to
go
on
the
radio
and
television
at
5:00
a.m.
in
the
morning.
Sometimes
I
work
with
these
two.
A
Ladies
here
I
always
work
with
her
Mindy
Basara,
who
was
one
of
our
news
anchors
on
TV
and
sometimes
I
work
with
Lisa
Robinson,
but
I
want
to
ask
you
guys
a
question
I
want
to
ask
you
a
question
how
many
of
you
guys
want
to
play
sports
in
college?
How
many
of
you
guys
like
to
sing
in
a
choir,
maybe
singing
your
church
choir?
That's
sweet,
good
job.
Well
done
how
many
of
you
guys
play
an
instrument
in
a
band
sweet,
excellent.
A
How
many
of
you
guys
like
to
read
yeah
there
we
go
hey
there.
Let
me
give
you
a
piece
of
advice
whenever
your
teachers
here
and
someone
asks
you
if
you
like
to
read
me
and
put
your
hand
up,
even
if
you
don't
like
it
or
not,
because
they're
like
anything
like
it
likes
to
read
how
many
of
you
guys
like
to
write
like
write
stories,
ISM
well
done,
how
many
of
you
guys
like
to
do
nothing
you're,
all
being
us
at
any
one
of
those
questions.
A
I
asked
you
every
one
of
you
guys
had
your
hand
up
for
one
of
those
things
and
I'll
explain
why?
That's
really
important
in
a
minute,
but
my
job,
guys
I,
have
been
very
fortunate.
I
have
been
all
over
the
world
covering
sports
football.
Then
the
Super
Bowl
then
to
the
World
Series
I
cover
every
Ravens
game.
I
know
Ray
Lewis
personally,
I
know:
Ray
Rice
personally,
I
have
been
to
the
women's
and
men's
World
Cup
soccer
championship
men's
and
women's
college
basketball
championship
I'm.
Only
saying
that
not
to
sound
egotistical.
A
Just
to
give
you
a
little
bit
of
reference
as
to
what
I
do.
Okay,
so
I
have
been
all
over
the
world.
Doing
sports
covering
sports
I
want
to
show
you
a
little
bit
of
what
I
do.
Okay
right
now,
I'm
gonna
show
you
about
50
seconds
of
it,
so
you
guys
can
get
a
chance
to
see
what
I
do
on
television
and
I
want
you
to
take
a
look.
I
want
you
to
think
about
two
things.
One
is
what's
called
my
personna.
Does
everybody
know
what
that
means?
Your
personna
your
persona
right
now.
A
What's
your
name
victorious
persona
is
man.
This
guy
is
wasting
my
time.
She
just
let
out
a
big
sigh
like
why
do
I
have
to
sit
here
and
do
this.
Well,
you
know
what
I
appreciate
you
doing
it.
You
know
what
guys
my
job
right
now
is
to
hold
your
interest
for
the
next
45
minutes,
so
you
could
possibly
figure
out.
Maybe
something
that
interests
you
when
you
get
out
of
school.
Okay,
that's
my
job.
A
My
job
today
is
to
make
you,
when
you
walk
out
of
here,
think
man
that
was
the
coolest
thing
I've
ever
been
to
and
when
you
might
and
then
again
you
might
not
that's
my
job,
so
your
persona
is
personality.
Absolutely
your
body
language
right
now
guys
tells
me
whether
you
are
interested
in
what
I'm
saying
or
not,
and
every
teacher
in
the
school
knows
when
his
or
her
students
are
tuning
them
out
and
I
can
tell
by
eye
contact
by
your
body
language.
A
If
you
really
are
interested
in
what
I
do
the
most
important
thing
I
do
on
radio
and
television
is
what
any
idea
sing
man
I
wish.
I
could
sing
talk
about
sports.
What
is
talking
a
form
of
what
is
listening,
a
form
of
communication,
the
most
important
thing
that
you
will
ever
do
when
you
get
out
of
school
is
communicate
with
someone,
whether
it's
your
boss,
your
parents,
your
boyfriend,
your
girlfriend,
your
peers,
you
will
try
to
get
those
people
to
make
them
do
something
that
you
want
them
to
do.
That
is
what
we
do.
A
That's
what
I
do
on
TV
and
radio,
so
my
job
right
now.
What's
your
name
Robert,
is
to
make
Robert
happy
when
he
leaves
here
and
he
can
go
home
and
say
man.
I
just
saw
the
coolest
guy
in
the
world
today.
I
do
not
want.
What's
your
name,
I
don't
want
I,
do
not
want
Shannon
to
say:
oh
man,
that
guy
man
I'll
never
watch
him
on
TV
he's
the
boringest
person
in
the
world.
Now
it
was
funny
because
with
Shannon
Shannon
shook
my
hand,
she
looked
me
right
in
the
eye
man.
A
That
is
the
ultimate
sign
of
respect.
When
you
go
up
to
someone
and
shake
their
hand,
what's
your
name
Rebecca?
How
are
you
nice
to
meet
you
and
what's
your
favorite
class
social
studies?
That's
a
great
class
I,
don't
even
know
what
it's
all
about.
So
you
get.
You
get
my
point
guys
how
important
body
language
is.
Man
I
used
to
teach
a
class
at
Towson,
University
and
I
kid.
You
not
I,
know
you're
not
allowed
to
wear
baseball
hats.
Does
anybody
have
a
baseball
hat
in
a
bag
or
something
probably
not?
Okay,
good!
A
You
got
a
baseball.
You
brought
out
hat
for
a
minute
brother
Colt
I,
don't
care
if
it's
a
great
skin
hat
your
team's,
a
Redskins
Robert
Griffin,
the
third
right
you're
like
I'm.
Having
a
give
me
a
high-five
on
that,
there
we
go
see,
Victoria
and
I
right
now
are
bonding
right.
Victoria
Victoria
is
like
this
guy's,
not
that
half
bad
anymore
so
anyway,
so
you
know
mind
if
I
put
this
on.
Do
you
so
anyway?
A
So
anyway,
I
was
teaching
a
class
at
Towson
University
a
couple
years
ago,
and
the
class
was
on
TV
sports
broadcasting.
That's
what
I
do.
I
am
a
TV
sports
broadcaster
I
tell
the
people
of
Baltimore
what's
happening
with
the
Ravens,
with
the
Orioles,
with
the
Maryland
basketball
team,
with
broad
neck
high
schools,
sports
teams,
Kenny
Casimir
act,
the
athletic
director
is
brought
neck.
How
many
guys
going
to
go
to
broad
neck?
Maybe
okay,
Kenny
Cass
Brack
was
best
man
in
my
wedding
he's
one
of
my
closest
friends
I
get
down
there
all
the
time.
A
Okay,
so
I'm.
Talking
to
these
college
students
and
I,
asked
these
college
students
just
I
put
20
kids
in
the
class.
I
say
how
many
of
you
guys
want
to
go
on
TV
when
you
get
out
of
college
and
be
like
me:
either
a
sportscaster,
a
newscaster
and
all
the
kids
put
their
hands
up
yeah
and
there's
one
guy
sitting
over
to
a
corner
like
this
I
want
you
to
look
at
me
like
this
and
he's
sitting
over
here
like
this,
and
he
puts
his
hand
up
like
that.
A
Now
you
see
my
energy
level
right
energy
levels.
What
how
what
I'm?
How
excited
I
am?
What's
your
name?
We
had
a
good
job
on
that.
Well
done
see!
That's
that's!
That's
a
good
press,
a
good
persona
right
anyway!
I'm
excited
to
be
here!
I
hope
you
guys
are
too
anyway.
When
I
saw
him,
his
name
was
Eric.
When
I
saw
Eric
with
his
hat
over
his
eyes,
barely
could
stay
awake.
What
do
you
think
I
did
I
kicked
them
out
of
class.
I
said
you
are
wasting
my
time.
A
More
importantly,
you're
wasting
everybody
else's
time
in
here.
That
wants
to
be
here.
If
you
don't
want
to
be
here,
get
out
of
here.
Okay,
if
you
don't
want
to
put
maximum
effort
into
something
get
out
of
here,
how
many
of
you
guys
know
Ray
Lewis
I
am
fortunate
in
my
job
to
be
in
the
Ravens
locker
room
when
Ray
Lewis
delivers
his
famous
pregame
speeches,
any
of
you
guys
ever
heard
it
when
Ray
Lewis
stands
in
the
middle,
you
guys
know
Ray
Lewis
greatest
middle
linebacker
in
the
history
of
the
NFL.
A
He
stands
in
the
middle
of
locker
room
and
he
looks
everybody
in
the
eye
in
a
locker
room.
He
goes
around
the
room.
He
goes
hey,
I'm,
Ray,
Lewis
and
I
got
your
back
today.
I'm
Ray,
Lewis
and
I
got
your
back
today.
I
got
your
back
today.
Who's
got
my
back.
Thank
you!
That's
good!
Now.
What
does
that
mean?
I
got
your
back.
What
does
that
mean?
A
And
I'm
gonna
hold
this
book
up,
because
this
is
what's
called
the
Ravens
press
guide,
Victoria
I've
about
next
time,
I
see
you
I'll
have
a
Prescott
their
motto
and
their
mantra
for
their
tip
for
their
football
team.
Is
this
team?
No
I?
It's
team:
it's
all
about
the
team,
so
Ray
Lewis
by
saying
to
someone
I
got
your
back.
What
does
that
mean
any
idea?
A
You
can
trust
him,
no
matter
what
happens
in
this
game
today,
no
matter,
if
you
make
a
mistake
or
whatever
I'm
gonna
help
you
out
and
I
hope.
You
helped
me
out.
If
I
make
a
mistake,
I
need
you
to
come
up
to
me
and
say:
hey
man
get
it.
The
next
play.
Second
thing
he
says
is
we
will
not
be
out
work
by
the
opponent
today,
we
will
work
harder
than
them.
We
will
hit
harder
than
them.
We
will
play
tougher
than
them.
We
will
run
faster
than
them.
There
is
nothing
they
will
do.
A
That
will
beat
us
in
terms
of
effort.
That's
pretty
self-explanatory
right.
The
third
thing
he
says
is
there
will
be
nobody
in
this
locker
room.
Who
has
the
fear
of
failure
today
doesn't
think
about
the
fear
of
failure.
How
many
of
you
guys
are
afraid
to
maybe
do
something
different
and
maybe,
if
you're
interested
in
music
or
art
or
athletics
or
reading
or
writing
you're
afraid,
because
you're
worried
about
what
your
friend
might
be
saying
or
what
your
girlfriend
might
be
saying
yada-yada-yada?
Is
that
true?
A
Do
you
think
about
that
fear
of
failure,
you're
worried
about
making
a
mistake
instead
of
actually
having
fun
and
finding
something
out
of
bad
sense?
That
makes
sense
every
athlete
I
mean
you
guys
won't
be
athletes,
show
me
the
hands.
Let
me
tell
you
what,
if
you
want
to
be
an
athlete,
and
you
want
to
play
in
college
and
you
want
to
go
to
school
and
play
sports.
You
have
got
to
figure
out
a
way
to
deal
with
failure.
A
Okay,
now,
I
don't
have
to
deal
too
much
with
failure,
because
I
am
surrounded
at
channel
11
and
98
rock
and
WBAL
by
a
fantastic
team.
We
have
people
that
work
with
me.
Our
photographer
up
here
is
a
guy
named
Eric
Lloyd.
We
used
to
work
together
at
WMAR
TV
in
Baltimore
channel
2.
He
makes
me
look
good
seriously.
I'm
serious
by
shooting
me
the
way
he
does
on
tape.
He
makes
me
look
good
so
when
I
go
on,
TV
I
feel
confident
that
I'm
not
gonna
make
a
mess.
B
A
C
A
Yeah
I
wanted
to
show
the
people
Baltimore
that
I
like
doing
what
I'm
doing
it's
that
simple
I
love
it
yeah
on
TV
man,
that's
a
good
gig!
Absolutely
not
bad
I
got
to
get
up
at
two
o'clock,
but
I
can
deal
with
that.
Yeah.
B
A
I
famous
it
depends
on
your
definition
of
famous
I
I'm
on
TV
I've
been
doing
this
a
long
time.
I've
been
doing
this
for
30
years.
So
when
I'll
give
you
an
example,
the
Orioles
played
last
night
and
they
won
their
game
and
every
for
the
last
two
months,
because
the
Orioles
have
been
really
playing
well.
A
A
If
you
didn't
want,
if
you're
on
TV
or
if
you're
in
the
movies
or
if
you're
in
a
band
or
if
you're
singing
for
a
real
famous
choir
or
you're
doing
anything
that
you
want
to
do
and
you've
achieved
in
your
career,
where
the
fans
follow
you
and
support
you,
and
if
you
don't
want
to
interact
with
them,
you're
in
the
wrong
business,
because
if
you're
a
music,
if
you're,
jay-z
and
you're
a
rapper
right,
you
know
what
guys
I've
had
a
great
fortune.
Last
summer,
I
had
a
great
fortune
of
interviewing
jay-z.
A
That
was
pretty
cool.
I
had
well
I'll,
explain
why
jay-z
is
really
good
friends
with
LeBron
James
right
LeBron
James
is
really
good.
Friends
with
Carmelo
Anthony
who
lives
in
Baltimore
and
with
Carmelo
Anthony
was
15
years.
Old
I
was
covering
his
high
school
basketball
team,
which
was
Towson
Catholic
High
School
in
Baltimore
County.
So
last
year,
Carmelo
had
a
dedication
of
a
community
center
that
he
built
in
West,
Baltimore,
I'm,
sorry,
East,
Baltimore,
the
Carmelo
Anthony
Recreation
Center
and
LeBron
James
and
jay-z
and
Beyonce
were
all
there.
A
I,
don't
have
a
chance
to
interview
Beyonce,
but
I
did
get
a
chance
to
talk
to
jay-z.
So
my
point
is:
if
you
are
going
to
put,
if
you
are
going
to
be
a
a
public
figure,
you
have
got
to
accept
the
public
into
your
life.
So
to
answer
your
question,
I,
don't
know
if
I'm,
famous
or
not
but
I
know
a
lot
of
people
around
town
that
that
that
enjoy
talking
to
me
about
sports
I'll.
Put
it
that
way.
A
That
makes
sense
so
any
other
impressions
about
what
I
did
on
television
and
about
a
viewer
if
you're
sitting
home,
are
you
gonna
change
the
channel,
when
you
saw
me
I,
hope
not
I
hope
not
now
with
that
said,
how
did
I
get
here
and
that's
a
big
part
of
this
story?
How
many
of
you
guys
again
I
mentioned
to
you
a
couple
of
minutes
ago?
A
How
many
of
you
guys
really
are
interested
in
something,
but
again
that
fear
of
failure
where
you
will
not
pursue
it,
because
you're
afraid
of
someone
telling
you
it's
wrong
or
not
wrong.
But
what
are
you
doing
that
for?
Why
are
you
wasting
your
time
doing
that?
That's
not
cool!
Well,
you
know
what
it
doesn't
have
to
be
cooler.
Then
it's
got
to
be
cool
to
you.
If
you
want
to
play
in
a
band,
go
for
it
if
you
want
to
sing
in
a
choir.
Tell
you
what,
though,
it's
going
to
take
some
practice.
A
If
you
want
to
play
college
sports,
if
you
want
to
play
high
school
in
college
force,
let
me
tell
you
what
you
need
to
do.
You
need
to
work
hard
because
someone
else
out
there
is
doing
the
same
thing:
they're,
hitting
the
weights
running
sprints,
they're,
working
on
our
conditioning,
they're
working
on
our
skill
level.
How
many
lacrosse
players
we
have
here
you
play
how
long
you
been
playing.
A
A
No,
you
know
what
that's
ok
is
there's
no
right
or
wrong
here,
come
on
up
and
the
only
reason
I
didn't
pick
put
your
name
Briana
is
because
I'm
a
guy
and
he's
a
guy
and
right
now
he's
Keith
Mills
when
he
was
a
junior
in
high
school
and
I,
went
to
Brooklyn
Park
High
School
in
North
Ian
Arundel
County,
which
is
now
North
County
High
School,
ok!
So
that's
where
I'm
from
I
live
up
by
the
airport.
Sorry!
A
So
anyway,
Keith
Mills
here
when
he
was
younger,
played
three
sports
in
high
school
football,
basketball
and
baseball.
My
best
for
it
was
baseball.
I
wanted
to
be
a
major
league
baseball
player
when
I
grew
up.
That
was
my
dream.
So,
when
I
was
younger,
I
played
baseball
all
the
time
and
my
junior
year
into
my
senior
year,
okay,
I,
just
gotten
back
from
Ken
playing
a
international
baseball
tournament,
walked
in
my
high
school
gym
to
meet
the
football
coaches.
A
I
was
a
quarterback
of
our
football
team
my
senior
year,
so
it
was
a
day
of
first
day
of
practice
and
and
I
want
you
to
why
this
is
grace.
Is
beautiful?
What's
your
first
name
again,
so
the
that's
my
son's
name
when
Nick
gets
up
here
when
he
first
sits
down
he's
like
yeah
man,
I'm
helping
this
guy
out
I'm
getting
some
brownie
points.
This
is
great
and
then
longer
he
sits
down
and
looks
at
you
guys
his
body
language
changes
and
tired
of
like
get
to
the
point
man.
Why
am
I
up
here?
A
Please
help
me
out.
You're,
embarrassing
me
now
this
is
great.
There
is
a
guy
there's,
no
right
or
wrong,
and
anything
I
ask
you.
If
that's
your
opinion,
then
it's
right.
My
opinion
says:
he's
doing
a
good
job.
So
my
baseball
coach,
who
was
assistant
football
coach
guy
named
Tim
McMullen.
He
was
the
first
athletic
director
at
broad
neck.
High
school
and
I
still
talk
to
him.
To
this
day
he
is
a
father
figure
to
me,
a
mentor,
a
friend,
I
love
that
guy
to
death.
A
But
anyway
we
sit
down
and
we're
talking
about
football
season.
He
goes
to
me.
He
goes
I
want
to
talk
to
you
about
something
really
important.
He
goes.
You
want
to
play
major
league
baseball
right.
I
said
yes,
sir,
he
goes
you
know
you
understand
how
hard
it
is.
I
said.
Yes,
sir,
he
goes,
you
know
what
you
are
not
good
enough.
That's
exactly
what
he
told
me.
You
are
not
good
enough
to
play
major
league
baseball.
What
do
you
think
of
that?
A
A
A
Great
round
of
applause
go
have
a
seat
job
that
was
hard
great
job.
That
was
hard
because
he
threw
himself
out
here
for
every
one
of
you
guys
to
judge
and
you're
all
judging
him,
like.
Oh
man,
he's
really
uptight
now,
and
that's
great
look
at
that.
We
love
to
see
people
squirm
and
unless
it's
you,
then
you
don't
like
to
see
that,
but
that
was
cool
well
done,
Nick
good
job.
So
anyway,
the
point
of
that
was
guys.
I
left
that
meeting
thinking.
A
A
Sorry,
I
didn't
set
myself
up
for
a
big
disappointment.
What's
your
name
Matty,
absolutely
yeah,
we
have
an
expression
too
hot
in
the
hot
tub
and
that's
too
hot
in
the
hot
tub.
What's
your
name,
Ava
is
exactly
right.
What's
your
plan,
B,
hey
guys?
A
A
Okay,
I
wanted
to
be
a
sports
writer,
so
I
joined
the
school
newspaper
when
I
was
in
high
school
and
you
know
what
everyone
I
knew
all
my
buddies
all
hung
out
without
trying
to
hang
out
with
a
lot
of
cool
guys
and
all
that
stuff.
They
laughed
me
right
out
of
town.
They
laughed
their
tail
off
when
they
heard
I
was
joining
the
school
newspaper
school
newspaper.
What
are
you
crazy?
Why
are
you
doing
that
man
Oh
for
lack
of
a
better
word?
The
nerd
word
was
big
when
I
was
in
school.
A
C
A
Only
did
I
have
fun
and
I
learned
something
about
journalism.
I
really
met
some
a
lot
of
cool
people.
People
to
this
day
are
my
friends.
My
journalism
teacher
was
the
best
teacher
I
ever
had
she
taught
me
so
much
about
communication
and
being
able
to
deal
with
adults
and
how
you
write
and
how
you
speak
and
all
the
things
that
I
use
today.
My
job
isn't
that
amazing
how
that
works
out
so
the
best
thing
about
it.
Was
this
the
next
semester?
A
Okay,
the
next
semester,
all
these
guys
that
said
I
was
crazy
and
said:
I
wasn't
cool
and
yada
yada
this
and
that
they
joined
the
school
newspaper
because
they
saw
me
having
a
good
time
and
I
really
didn't
give
a
crap
what
they
thought.
I
could
care
less.
You
know,
I,
don't
know
that's
hard
today,
guys
the
hardest
thing
to
do
and
someone
your
age
is
not
to
try
to
conform
to
the
group,
and
that
is
really
really
hard.
My
kids
they're
19
and
21.
Now
they
had
some
problems
with
it.
A
They
all
want
to
fit
in
and
even
if
they
wanted
to
explore
something
that
really
interests
him,
they
were
worried
about
it
because
they
didn't
think
the
rest
of
the
group
thought
it
was
cool,
and
now
they
realize
that
that
was
really
foolish.
If
you
want
to
do
I,
tell
you
what
Ray,
Lewis
and
I
had
this
conversation.
If
you
want
to
do
something
go
for
it,
don't
let
anybody
tell
you
you
can't
Ray
Lewis
grew
up
with
no
father
in
lakeland
florida
and
he
used
to
keep
a
chart
in
his
garage.
A
Okay,
his
father
was
a
great
athlete
that
held
all
the
records
at
Lakeland
high
school.
His
father
was
never
a
part
of
his
life.
Whenever
Ray
Lewis
would
break
a
record
that
his
father
owned,
he
would
go
in
his
garage
and
cross
it
off,
and
that
was
motivation
for
him,
because
people
told
him
he
couldn't
do
it.
Ray
Lewis
has
it
has
a
saying
that
says
effort
is
nothing
but
a
deal
that
you
make
with
you.
Effort
is
between
you
and
you
and
that's
it
there's
nobody
else
involved.
There's
not
your
teacher.
A
There's,
not
your
father.
There's
not
your
mother,
not
your
boyfriend,
your
girlfriend,
it's
all
you
and
you
and
you
see
Ray
Lewis
when
he
plays
he
plays
with
maximum
effort
every
time
I
have
never.
In
my
whole,
life
ever
met
anyone
he's
37
years
old,
he's
playing
at
the
highest
level
of
the
NFL
17
years
into
his
career.
Like
he's
20
years
old,
I've
never
seen
anything
like
it.
I
went
up
to
him
after
the
game.
The
other
night
I
said
ray
I've,
seen
every
one
of
your
games.
A
A
The
heck
with
your
tackles
tonight
I
need
to
borrow
that
tie
for
TV,
so
we
had
a
little
laugh
about
it.
So
so
so
my
point
is,
and
I'm
gonna
open
it
up
to
some
questions
and
answers
right
here
is
two
things
one.
You
know
you
can
get
into
all
the
you
know
the
technical
stuff
about
what
I
do,
how
much
confidence
I
have
in
front
of
the
camera
I'm.
Looking
at
the
camera
right
here,
the
camera
doesn't
intimidate
me
anymore.
Cuz
I'm
used
to
it.
A
I've
been
doing
it
for
30
years,
but
when
I
first
started,
I
was
scared
of
death
and
I
would
sit
there
on
set
at
channel
2
and
I'd
shake
because
I
didn't
want
to
make
a
mistake.
I
didn't
want
to
have
people
laugh
at
me.
Now,
it's
all
about
confidence,
the
more
you
do
something
the
more
confident
you
become.
Somebody
rosed
her
hand
a
minute
raised
her
hand
a
minute
ago,
when
I
asked,
who
wanted
to
be
a
musician
who
a
what?
What
instrument
you
want
to
play.
Ok,
sax
feel
great.
A
Oh,
my
gosh
I
mean
some
of
the
jazz
sax
players
in
this
in
this
country
of
fantastic
I'm
sure
how
long
you
been
playing
for
years
so
we're
now
four
years
into
your
sax
career
you're,
a
lot
better
than
you
were
when
you
started
right,
who
wants
to
sing
I
heard
some
people
that
yeah
that's
fantastic.
What's
your
name
and
let
me
tell
you
what
man
I'm
serious,
that's
what
I'm
talking
about!
A
A
B
A
A
However,
he
wants
to
do
this,
isn't
about
you,
it's
not
about
you,
it's
not
about
you!
It's
about
him!
It's
about
him.
What
he
wants
to
do
has
nothing
to
do
with
you
guys,
and
what
Victoria
wants
to
do
has
nothing
to
do
with
anybody
other
than
hey
man.
Give
birth
giver
support
thanks
wrong
with
that
I
love
that
man
I,
think
that's
fancy
I'll,
tell
you
what
if
I
were
hiring
someone
today
and
we
had
a
job
opening
at
channel
11
he'd
be
one
of
the
first
guys.
A
I
talked
to
and
I,
don't
know
anything
about
him
just
for
the
simple
fact
that
he
had
the
guts
to
put
his
hand
up
and
say
that
something
that
might
not
be
you
know
to
everyone
else
is
like
a
good
job.
So
anyway,
that's
my
point.
So
go
for
it
if
you
think
it
interest
you.
The
second
thing
is
effort
right:
if
you're
going
to
do
something,
do
it
the
best
of
your
ability
or
don't?
A
Do
it
don't
waste
your
time
you
know,
but
if
you're
going
to
do
it,
do
it
to
the
best
you
can
that's
why
I
get
up
at
2
o'clock
in
the
morning.
You
think
I
like
getting
up
at
2
o'clock
in
the
morning
every
day.
No
thank
you
I!
Don't!
But
it's
what
I
signed
on
for
and
if
I'm
gonna
do
it
I'm
gonna,
do
it
the
best
I?
A
Can
it
takes
a
lot
of
planning
to
do
what
I
do
I
got
2
hours
of
production
time
in
terms
of
editing
in
terms
of
writing,
I
had
to
learn
how
to
write
a
lot.
I
had
to
learn
how
to
edit
I
had
to
learn
how
to
make
to
tell
stories.
I
had
to
learn
how
to
delegate
responsibilities
to
the
people.
I
work
with
the
editors
Eric
used
to
edit
a
lot
of
my
stuff
and
I
used
to
give
those
cause
cut
sheets
that
they
couldn't
even
read.
A
C
A
A
Yeah
right,
what's
your
name,
it
is,
it
is
not
technically
impossible.
It
is
impossible,
even
when
you're
doing
nothing,
you're
doing
something
great
point.
The
only
reason
I
always
throw
that
in
there
is
because
everybody
always
puts
her
hand
up
and
says:
oh
yeah,
everybody
I
like
doing
nothing.
Sometimes
it's
sitting
there
veggie
now,
yes,
I
cover
the
question
is:
do
I
cover
Lacrosse?
Absolutely.
We
cover
college
teams,
high
school
teams.
We
cover.
We
cover
broad
next
to
River
Park.
Every
year
we
cover
Towson
University
University
of
Maryland.
We
cover
of
McDonough
high
school.
A
We
cover
everything.
We
cover
every
sport
and
pretty
much
every
team
in
the
Baltimore
area,
and
that
includes
the
in
Toronto
County.
We
cover
a
broad
neck,
high
school,
a
lot
and
soccer
and
lacrosse
and
basketball
and
football.
When
you
almost
want
to
state
championship
a
couple
years,
Jeff
Herrick
their
football
coach,
great
friend
of
mine,
I'm,
sorry
Cheerilee,
and
we
do
a
cheerleading.
We
actually
aired
a
cheerleading
special
in
our
state's
a
couple
years
ago,
so
you
know
I
think
what
guys
it's
it's!
It's
it's
a
good
gig!
A
You
know
we
get
I,
get
a
chance
to
go
out
and
cover
a
lot
of
sports.
Yes,
we
cover
swimming,
absolutely
Michael
Phelps,
just
one
will
have
any
gold
medals
I'll.
Give
you
a
great
story.
There
is
a
one
telling
miss
miss
Ballard
disc.
There
is
a
woman
that
is
a
guidance
counselor
at
Lansdowne
high
school.
Her
name
is
Brittany
white.
A
She
in
Baltimore
County
she
swam
on
the
national
championship,
swim
team
at
the
North
Baltimore
Aquatic
Club
Michael
Phelps
his
club
about
15
18
years
ago,
and
she
parlayed
that
into
a
full
scholarship
at
the
University
of
Miami,
where
she
got
her
graduate
degree
in
psychology
and
she's
about
to
actually
leave
teaching
and
become
a
psychiatrist
in
the
Baltimore
area
and
she's
just
got
a
big
job
offer
in
San,
Diego
and
I.
Remember
following
her
career
when
she
was
15
years
old
and
now
she's
a
guys
guys,
I
go
in
and
speak
to
her
classes.
A
Just
like
I
do
this!
So,
yes
swimming!
We
cover
swimming
a
lot.
Michael
Phelps!
You
guys
have
heard
of
Michael
Phelps
greatest
swimmer
of
all
time.
He
was
at
the
Ravens
game.
The
other
night,
his
mother,
is
a
high
school
and
middle
school
principal
in
Baltimore,
County,
Windsor
mill
middle
school.
She
actually
just
left
to
take
another
job,
yeah
I
come
the
question
is:
do
we
ever
cover
the
Naval
Academy
WBAL
broadcast
Naval
Academy
football?
Two
weeks
ago,
I
went
to
Dublin
Ireland
with
the
Naval
Academy
football
team.
A
It
was
one
of
the
great
moments
of
my
career
I
had
the
great
opportunity
to
interview
the
Secretary
of
the
Navy
and
the
Chief
of
Naval
Operations.
That
might
not
mean
a
whole
lot
to
you
now.
Secretary
of
the
Navy
is
the
highest-ranking
naval
officer
in
the
country,
and
it
was
a
big
deal.
Man
to
see
the
Naval
Academy
football
team
represent
the
United
States
and
Ireland
was
a
really
big.
That
was
one
of
the
highlights
of
my
career.
A
A
A
You
build
relationships
in
our
business,
whether
it
be
Eric
and
I
who
worked
together
10
years
ago
at
another
station
and
met
up
again
today
or
MS
Ballard,
who
taught
my
daughter
in
fourth
grade
at
Linthicum
elementary
school.
We
have
developed
a
relationship
where
now
we
work
together
and
I
get
to
come.
Your
dad
has
been
unbelievably
kind
to
me
matter
of
fact,
I
didn't
tell
you
a
great
story.
One
of
the
highlights
of
my
professional
career
involves
her
dad.
A
When
I
was
a
channel
2
television,
we
used
to
broadcast
a
college
lacrosse
game
of
the
week,
and
every
year
when
army
played
at
Navy,
we
would
broadcast
the
Army
Navy
game
at
Navy,
and
there
was
one
at
coach
meets.
Former
players
sent
him
a
note
from
a
foxhole
in
Iraq
we're
scribbled
down
on
a
can
of
beans.
A
note
that
said
coach,
please
give
the
guys
our
best
beat
army
and
when
he
read
this
he
got
really
emotional
and
and
he's
and
tears
started.
Welling
I
mean
to
tell
you
it
was
unbelievable
moment
here.
A
It
is
a
guy.
He
coached
in
I,
don't
know
what
the
guy's
name
was
in
the
cross.
It
was
Brent,
it
was
Brendan
Looney
who
unfortunately
got
killed
last
year.
He
got
killed
in
the
war.
Oh
my
gosh,
it
was,
he
went
to
DeMatha
high
school
and
it
was
an
unbelievable
moment
and
your
father,
oh
man,
good
man,
just
a
just
a
really
good
guy
he's
what
this
business
is
all
about.
To
me.
A
It
is
relationships
you
guys
have
heard
of
Cal
Ripken
ever
heard
of
Cal
Ripken,
Cal,
Ripken
and
I
have
a
relationship
of
30
years.
We
started
at
the
same
time
he
with
the
Orioles
I
own
TV,
and
we
still
see
each
other
I
coached
his
son
in
baseball
this
year,
Ryan
and
but
your
dad's,
a
good
guy
and
no
question
any
other
questions
got
about
five
more
minutes.
A
That's
not
my
style.
Yes
hold
up
this
up
show
some
respect
guys,
show
some
respect.
Yeah
I
have
a
mansion
man,
I
live
in
Lincecum
by
the
airport,
little
house,
I,
don't
have
a
mansion.
What's
your
definition,
Hey
last
question
or
last
subject:
dancing
I,
don't
cover
dancing,
my
daughter
used
to
dance
and
you
had
the
best.
By
the
way
you
had
the
best
answer
of
the
day
plan.
B
is
crucial.
Now
here's
what
here's
the
last
thing
I
want
to
lay
on
you.
A
A
That
you
know
what
again
it's
not
right
or
wrong.
What's
your
name,
I
honor,
it's
her!
It's
her
eeeh,
it's
whatever
she
feels
and
if
that's
what
she
feels
to
success,
is
that
that's
what
it's
all
about
so
yeah?
What
you're
happy
with
absolutely
it
could
be
what
kind
of
car
you
drive!
It
could
be,
how
much
money
you
make.
It
could
be.
A
What
kind
of
clothes
you
wear
mine
is
yours
if
I'm
happy
and
doing
what
I'm
doing
and
the
people
I
hang
out
with
that
I'm
successful
and
right
now,
I'm
very
successful
to
be
able
to
come,
and
do
this
with
you
guys
and
cover
sports
in
Baltimore,
be
able
to
talk
to
Ray,
Lewis
and
Adam
Jones
and
all
those
guys
that
are
playing
sports.
So
that's
a
big,
that's
cool!
Why
would
I
be
unhappy
great
answer?
Anybody
else
want
to
share
what
their
definition
of
success
is.
Is
it
money
car
a.
A
Helping
people
absolutely
I
know
some
people
that
very
make
very
little
money,
but
they
spend
a
lot
of
time,
making
other
people's
lives
better
and
they
consider
themselves
or
I
consider
themselves
very
successful,
yet
feel
accomplished
a
sense
of
accomplishment.
Now
let
me
ask
you
a
question
your
of
your
interest
in
playing
the
sax.
What
are
you
going
to
try
to
do
that
professionally
when
you
get
older
yeah
and
you
have
an
idea
of
how
you
want
to
map
out
that
strategy,
yet
to
do
that?
Well,
you
got
some
time
to
do
that.
A
That's
a
great
thing
about
college
guys.
I
want
to
I
want
to
give
you
one
small
piece
of
advice.
If
you
were
hedging
whether
to
go
to
college
or
not
go
because
it
gives
you
two
things,
you
have
a
good
time
and
it
gives
you
some
time
to
figure
out
what
you
want
to
do.
When
you
get
to
a
job
most
of
those
people,
there
will
teach
you
what
they
need
you
to
know,
but
college
gives
you
time
and
it
helps
you
communicate
with
other
people
to
help
do
what
you
want
to
do.
Yes,.
A
A
A
1000%
everything
you
do
if
that
again
I've
heard
people
say
that
that's
Ray
Lewis's
manager,
ray
Lewis's
manager
is
simple.
If
the
game
ends
and
the
Ravens
lose
and
he
looks
in
the
mirror
and
says
I
gave
it
everything,
I
owned
or
everything
I
had
I
was
successful,
you're,
a
great
story
they
lost
last
year
to
New
England
and
the
AFC
Championship
devastating
loss
for
the
Ravens
I
was
in
the
locker
room
when
the
rest
of
the
media
weren't
allowed
in
Ray
Lewis
stood
off
to
the
side
with
a
guy
named
Don
darada.
A
Who
was
a
sports
producer
for
Ravens
TV
I?
Do
a
couple
shows
with
him
and
Ray
Lewis
was
crying
like
a
baby
because
he
had
just
lost
and
he
he
took
it
hard.
He
took
it
real
hard
and
Don
said
to
me
goes
ray.
You
got
to
get
it
together,
man,
the
meet
he's
coming
in
here
in
about
five
minutes
and
try
to
get
it
together.
Ray
goes,
I
know,
man,
I
know,
I
just
feel
bad
for
all
the
guys,
I
feel
bad
for
Edie.
Reed
I
feel
bad
for
Corey
Redding.
A
He
was
feeling
bad
for
other
people,
so
he
goes
in,
takes
a
shower
and
comes
out
impeccably
dressed
and
put
this
unbelievable
game
face
on
where
he
got
all
the
guys
in
the
middle
of
before
the
media
came
in,
got
them
all
in
he
goes.
You
know
what
guys
we're
a
family
next
year
starts
now,
when
all
the
media
come
in
here,
we're
gonna
be
positive
about
what
a
great
year
we
had,
what
a
great
pleasure
it's
been
playing
with
each
other
I
walked
out
or
thinking
man.
A
That's
that's
what
it's
all
about,
helping
each
other
overcome
adversity,
man,
that's
what
it's
all
about.
What
a
great
message
guys!
Thank
you!
Oh
I'm,
sorry,
one
more
question:
yeah
Rob
Cheston
played
at
Old,
Mill
yeah,
he's
up
at
Towson
right
now,
so
I'm
a
couple
days
ago,
great
running
back
at
Old,
Mill
tremenda.
He
won
a
state
championship
last
year.
Rob
was
a
true.
They
had
about
ten
guys
on
that
team
that
are
playing
college
football
and
the
reason
and
Rob
had
had
some
trouble
academically
to
his
credit.
A
He
went
and
did
some
summer
school
and
got
academically
eligible,
so
he
could
play
Rob
Ches
and
one
day
could
play
in
the
NFL.
Even
though
he's
small
he's
Ray
Rice's
size-
and
you
know
how
good
Ray
Rice
is
Rob
Chesson
has
exactly
the
same
kind
of
explosiveness.
Yes,
do
I
travel
a
lot,
I
used
to
don't
travel
as
much
now
and
starting
to
travel
a
little
bit
with
the
Orioles,
because
they're
in
the
pennant
race
so
trial,
it's
fun.
Dublin
was
cool
yeah.
A
What's
that
I
got
two
kids,
one
is
21
and
Miss
Ballard
told
her
she's
about
ready
to
graduate
from
Towson.
My
son
is
19
and
he
is
he's
a
soccer
player
played
soccer
Towson
and
he
is
a
junior
he's,
a
business
major.
He
is
an
economics
major.
He
wants
to
make
all
the
money
in
the
family
like
go
for
it.