Before Clay enters the college football and NFL bubble, he has a little flexibility time-wise to sit down for some entertainment. Don’t worry. He’ll dive into Buck’s beloved Peaky Blinders after the season is over, but it’s too close to game time to run that play now.
As the clock winds down, Clay’s enjoying Jack Carr’s books, which means watching The Terminal List. Jack’s a friend of the show who’s been on a couple times, by the way.
Clay also watched the Manti Te’o documentary on Netflix, which Buck began but hasn’t finished yet. It’s about the catfishing, non-existent dead girlfriend story at Notre Dame.
Buck and Clay are both watching the Game of Thrones prequel, House of the Dragon. It’s a bona fide hit for HBO, and they desperately needed one.
It’s “a little more graphic than I really needed,” Buck said. “I could handle a little bit of, you know, Mr. First Amendment and b-o-o-b-s.”
Finally, a shoutout to Buck’s real estate shows, the ones with couples where the wife’s unemployed and the husband is a part-time circus clown, yet they somehow manage to put together budgets of 250K or 600K.
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