...will go like this. This will be the opening. Can't listen. Let me know if I'm right.
Larry - Hello. This is the new Larry and Hamp Show. Dan, I'm really, really, really looking forward to working with you. It's gonna be sooooooo great. I'm really, really, really excited about this show. It's gonna be sooooooo great. For you listeners, just to let you know about the show, we're gonna be talking about sports. That's right. Sports. This has never been done before. It's gonna be soooooooo great. Dan, welcome.
Hamp - That's right, Larry. Happy to be here. It's gonna be great.
Larry - No, Dan. It's gonna be really, really, really great. Say it, Dan.
Hamp - Say what?
Larry - Say it's gonna be really, really, really great.
Hamp - It's gonna be really, really, really great.
Larry - Wow. I'm glad to hear you say that. I agree. It's gonna be really, really, really great.
Hamp - Uhh...yeah.
Larry - I know fans know who you are but I want them to know you more personally. You are a Hall of Famer and member of the 1985 Super Bowl champs. But there was more to you than just that, right?
Hamp - That's right, Larry. Want to hear stories about the '85 Bears?
Larry - No. I want to dig deeper. Dan, when you sacked the QB, did you view the QB as the evil "white man" and did you view yourself as the man fighting for equality for black people? Is that why you got all of those sacks in your career? Was that your motivation? Is that why you were so good?
Hamp - Uhh...not really. I was a football player and paid to get the QB. That was about it.
Larry - That's a facinating answer, Dan. That's a really, really, really great answer. Anyway, the pulse will be coming up later. The pulse is great. Dan is really, really great. This show is really, really great. We'll be back after a really, really, really short break. Stay with us.
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