 Are you I'm reading that newspaper because you've been holding up for about 10 minutes well because it's very difficult to to hold up to be able to really irritate Tom. But this was the this is the complete daily news the entire edition of the daily news the day after the Dodger swept the Yankees in 63. My father saved it. Because he was such a anti Yankee fan right and so this is so what was his team before the Mets became the Mets. The Dodgers. Was it the Dodgers. OK. So he would rather root for a team that picked itself up and move 3,000 miles away than the one that played in the Bronx. That makes sense. So that's like rooting for your wife that left you makes perfect sense. It's it makes no sense. They they deserted people in Brooklyn. They deserve it. He's going to be coming out of a barrel. He's going to become a Yankee fan. No. He tried to do the team that left you. Would you ever root for your wife if she left you if she was up for it's not the same thing. Of course it's the same thing is obviously upset at Walter O'Malley. But there's still all those players as you still have a lot of the lot of the guys in 63 that were still you know on those teams that were in Brooklyn including Sandy Kofax who was the winner. You can see him celebrating there. And you know my father obviously became a Mets fan. But he was still a partial to the Dodgers. He grew up there. There's Ralph Hauke sulking after getting swept in four. I think it's the fact that he saved the entire magazine of the entire newspaper. Michael is great. You just run a story in the athletic the other day about what would have happened if the Dodgers stayed because the Dodgers actually Walter O'Malley was was a man ahead of his time. He wanted to build a new habits feel a retractable roof. This isn't you know he's pitching this in the 50s on the site where the Barclay Center stands. So Robert Moses wanted no part of it. He wanted to build the Dodgers a stadium in Queens. And Malmale said with the Brooklyn Dodgers the Queens Dodgers. If he had given him that ballpark the Dodgers would still be here. The Mets would never exist. The Giants still would have moved to the West Coast because the polo grounds was was just terrible. And they would have had to find another team. To go out to the West Coast so many things would have changed. Yeah because I guess that the story goes Michael that the the Giants probably would have moved to Minneapolis. Maybe and so so somebody else because they wouldn't have gone out. No but they wouldn't have taken just one team out to the West Coast. They had to take two. So the Dodgers had stayed. Eventually the Giants were not doing anything financially because the polo grounds was so run down and they couldn't get a new building. They would have moved to Minneapolis. And then what teams would eventually move. How long would it have been before we moved to California. But my father was not going to be how is it. How are you supposed to root for the team that beat your brains out through the entire 50s because you root for the team that stayed. That was true to the city. I don't I don't think it's it's it's so nobody did that. I mean I never I never heard any stories. Another person he's no longer with us as a pharmacist. I worked with when I worked at Lincoln pharmacy. He tried to stay a Dodger fan for a while and he was getting the newspaper delivered but he just couldn't follow it because with the time difference and you just couldn't get the information right away that when the Mets came in 62 was just an easy transition. That's why the Mets were so popular because every giant met fan. Every giant excuse me. Every giant and Dodger fan became a met fan in 60 and for those. I mean most of our viewing and listening audience would know this but the Mets cap is an amalgamation of the Dodgers and the Giants Colors the Dodger color and the color of the orange is the Giants. But I understand I understand the premise of it's like the wife leaving you but that's the team. Those are the players you rooted for. And you know it would be easier now if a team left because you could follow you to watch every game back then you couldn't. And you know and believe me I think it's over now Michael because you remember this this existed like deep into the 90s that New York was a National League town. You always heard that right. Oh it's a National League town because of the Giants and the Dodgers with just the Yankees being the American League team. I think that's gone now obviously because we're so so far away from the fact that they moved after the 57 season. But how difficult it must have been. They both leave. You can't follow them as you said because the games are on television. You can't get a newspaper from Los Angeles like three days later. Maybe you'd get the final score on the radio the next morning. And then the Mets didn't come until 62 and you weren't going to root for the Yankees. So you just didn't have a team 58 59 60 61 in four years without a team. You think you think in that situation you're allowed to just become a fan free agent. You know how do you become a fan free agent. Who do you root for. I mean again you grew up hating the Yankees so you're not going to root for them. And right. And this is and this is the late 50s. So you had no satellite watch the games or who are you going to root for. I bet we have listeners out there whose families turned into fans of completely random teams as a result of this. But I'm asking you Peter. Let's say you decided all right you know I'm going to be a Red Sox fan. I hate the Yankees all root for the Red Sox. How do you consume them. You're all New York. You can't listen to their games. You can't watch their games. OK. At least at least the Red Sox score the next day. But with the Red Sox at least you can get a box score. But how do you root for a box score. You can't go to the games. It's a four or five hour drive away. And there wasn't a word there. Michael is completely different. Now you can do it back then you couldn't. You just weren't there weird and signals that you could hear from all over the place back then. Yeah. But I don't I don't think you could hear from L.A. No. No not L.A. But like Cleveland or Baltimore. Yeah. You could pick up KMOX and St. Louis. But again if you grew up a Dodger and a giant fan what love will you have for the Cardinals.