0 obsessed with college football. watch it all the time. i can t do it. a good friend of mine lives in suburban new jersey and i said tell me what s going on in sports. does his kids play soccer. the very best athletes, you played football. are not always playing football. they were going to soccer or lacrosse. there are other things. it s not a given if you re a biggest, strongest, fastest you go into football. i m watching baseball a lot more now again because of the violence and knowing what it s doing to these kids. i ll say, i don t want to see 23, 24-year-old kid speared in the head and have brain injury for the rest of his life. that s not fun. what s the protocol. some teams, guys have a concussion, the guy is back on the field next week. other teams, he s out for several weeks. i do not believe the brain recovers on a sunday night game to a sunday morning game. i just don t think you can recover that fast. i don t think so. long term problem. if they want to save the l
with you. good night. good-bye, rhoda. still to come, hide the kids. my pal jon stewart. things get wild. i m appreciative of the fact that he has tried to re-engage the regulatory mechanism of the government. that is way over my head. that is way over my head. and you6 overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady.
surprised me is that you said you were a pain in the butt on the set that you were causing trouble. is that true? it would be cloris! what! i would be on the phone with 18 work men at home or my children or who ever. you are right is it an obscene call. it is rhoda. so you were late. you kept the cast waiting. i have been late all my life. and it is a terrible thing i m not proud of it. phillis, this is a big night for you isn t it two ahas. you said you turned it a around. valerie. she was tenacious with her support of me.
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the set of mary tyler moore. that you were causing trouble, is that true? no, it would be cloris! what? i d be on the phone with 18 work did men at home or any one of my five children or whoever. you re right. it is an obscene call. it s rhoda. [ laughter ] you were late. you kelp the cast waiting. i have been late all my life. and it s a terrible, terrible thing. i m not proud of it. but everybody was always nice to me. aha! phyllis, this is a big night for you, isn t it? two ahas. you say you turned it around. you said, i m not going to be that way any i did mor anymor what turned it around? valerie. never wavered. she was just tenacious with her support of me. phyllis have a little respect for your mother, kids. call her aunt phyllis.