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Hang Up and Listen: The Last Last Dance

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Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.22K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

In this special episode of Hang Up and Listen, Joel Anderson tells the story of Michael Jordan's second comeback. How did Jordan end up in Washington, D.C.? Why couldn’t he make the Washington Wizards into winners? And what does the final chapter of Jordan’s career reveal about him as a player and a person? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey everybody it's Tim Heidecker, you know me, Tim and Eric, Bridesmaids and Fantastic Four.

0:04.8

I'd like to personally invite you to listen to Office Hours Live with me and my co-hosts,

0:09.4

DJ, Doug Pound, and Vic Berger.

0:12.4

Howdy.

0:13.0

Every week we bring you laughs, fun, games and lots of other surprises.

0:16.3

It's live, we take your Zoom calls.

0:18.2

We love having fun.

0:19.2

Excuse me?

0:20.2

Vicks said something.

0:21.2

Music, music.

0:22.0

Music. I like having fun.

0:24.0

I like to laugh.

0:26.0

I like to meet people who can make me laugh.

0:29.0

Please subscribe.

0:31.0

No.

0:32.0

This podcast contains explicit language.

0:35.0

We do this again, the second time.

0:39.0

I was telling my wife coming down.

0:42.0

I felt like I was getting married.

0:45.1

The familiar baritone voice you just heard belongs to Michael Jordan.

0:49.7

It's January 13, 1999, and he's in a crowded room at the United Center, home of the

0:55.2

NBA is Chicago Bulls. I am here to to announce my retirement from the game of

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