 Join now from way up north, my buddy J.D. Richardson. How are you, man? I'm fantastic, man. Thank you. It's so good to talk to you. You live in Alaska. You're repping the Titans gear. How does someone in Alaska become a Tennessee Titans fan? Yeah, it all happened. I think I was like eight years old and it was a Sunday morning. I think I was waiting for my family to get ready for church and turned on some NFL football. I saw the two-tone blue, Eddie George, Steve McNair, and they got me into football. So we're not really obligated to a specific team up here. A lot of people, they like to go with the Seattle Seahawks because they're the closest state to us. I'm different and chose my own path and stuck with the Titans. Do you have a favorite Titan player of all time? I do have a favorite player. It's Eddie George. I was born on July 27th, and that's one of the things that got me interested in the Titans. I saw Eddie tear it up. We're in 27, but besides Eddie, I probably have to say Javon Curse, the freak. The freak! He was a lot of fun to watch, really charismatic. We drafted him, so he used the original type. Yeah, like you see, I'm September 27th. My birthday, 9 27, so I've got the full look up there. What's the most common misconception someone, say, from Tennessee might have about someone who lives in Alaska, like your lifestyle? Yeah, I probably say there's no snow 24-7. We do have seasons. It's a pretty typical upbringing, but so we're obviously distant from people, but we're not isolated. We're well connected with everyone else in the lower 48, but kind of exotic in its own way. Yeah, no, that's great. So that's not an igloo that you're actually living in currently. Yeah, it's a three-story igloo. That's great, man. Thank you for hopping on here. Hey, you're a super chill dude. I'm glad we're friends. I'm glad I met online before you go from way long distance. Give me a big old tighten up. Tighten up. There you go, JD. You've been fanzoned. I appreciate it, man. Take care. Thank you, man. Take care.