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  • 4/22/2025
The Feed for September 29th, 2022

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00:00If it's in your news feed, it's in the feed with Amy and Sean, 1027 VGS.
00:08Baseball cards somehow just becoming more and more popular.
00:11I thought they were dead and gone after the 90s, but they're back.
00:15I think they keep coming back.
00:17Patrick's friend actually will like go back in his old cards from when he was little
00:24and he'll send them to New York and I get verified or whatever.
00:26And he makes a lot of money on them.
00:28I got to check out what my dad has.
00:30Yeah, for sure.
00:32They might be worth something now.
00:33One baseball card in particular just sold for $120,000.
00:37It was not Barry Bonds.
00:39It was not Babe Ruth.
00:42It was Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his Little League baseball card from back when
00:48he was eight years old.
00:50I don't get it.
00:51Signed by him as a child in mint condition.
00:56And he looks cute as a kid.
00:58It's a shame he destroyed society.
01:00But I mean, yeah, I think if we got to him at eight, life would have been a better place.
01:05I think that I have a lot.
01:08I'm a fan of like of celebrities.
01:10I really am.
01:11And there is not one that I love.
01:12I love Beyonce so much there's or like New York Giants specific ones.
01:16I don't I would never buy something like that for that amount of money.
01:22Like all I'd want is like a conversation and a picture.
01:24You know what I mean?
01:25Like that's worth more than that stupid card.
01:27People buy, you know, the costumes and I could see jerseys and things like that of something
01:31they wore in the Super Bowl.
01:32But like, not that definitely not that.
01:36You know what, though?
01:36It's how many of these cards signed by Mark Zuckerberg exists on the planet.
01:42Only one probably that's signed by him.
01:45So like it's all about like how many of these are there.
01:48And if there's only one that's got value, potentially.
01:50Potentially.
01:51But why does it have value?
01:52I guess that's my question, because because he's the guy that stole the idea for Facebook
01:55over at Harvard.
01:57That's why I don't know.
01:58Whatever the case.
01:59All right.
01:59Let's go to Florida, obviously Hurricane Ian, a total disaster there.
02:04One familiar face, though, she used to be an anchor and reporter at Fox 5 here in town,
02:08and now she's down in Florida.
02:10Her name's Kyla Gaylor.
02:11And her and her cameraman, they were tasked with doing reporting from this crazy storm.
02:16Electronics don't like water.
02:18So she had to protect the equipment.
02:20How did she do so?
02:21That's a great question.
02:22Let me tell you.
02:24A lot of people are asking, what is on my microphone?
02:27It is what you think it is.
02:29It's a condom.
02:30It helps protect the gear.
02:32We can't get these mics wet.
02:33There's a lot of wind.
02:34There's a lot of rain.
02:36So we got to do what we got to do.
02:38And that is put a condom on the microphone.
02:40And it's gone stupid viral to the point where, really?
02:44I've never seen this done before.
02:46No, I haven't either.
02:47But I did.
02:48I saw that.
02:49I mean, everywhere.
02:50I think I saw it at Barstool Sports.
02:51I think I saw it on TMZ as well.
02:53Yeah.
02:53Yeah, it was everywhere yesterday, for sure.
02:55It's crazy.
02:55Congratulations to Kyla Taylor.
02:57She is officially.
02:57No, she's viral.
02:58Viral.
02:59Took it viral.
03:00Okay, speaking of viral.
03:01Okay, I don't care how pessimistic you are.
03:03I don't care if you're the darkest heart.
03:06This video, which is currently at 1027VGS.com, is the sweetest thing ever.
03:11His name's Isaiah Garza.
03:13He's a TikTok creator.
03:14You never hear me say anything positive about TikTok, but this is going to be it.
03:17This guy decides he wanted to find an elderly man to be on a video with him that day.
03:24He approaches this sweet man in a park.
03:27This is how it went down.
03:29Take a listen.
03:30Hi, how you doing?
03:31How you doing?
03:32Oh, not too bad.
03:33How are you doing?
03:34I'm sorry to bother you.
03:35Oh.
03:36I've had a really, really rough day.
03:38I just wanted to see if you'd be willing to go to Disneyland with me today.
03:41Hey, that's great.
03:44You really want to take me?
03:45My gosh, I can't believe this.
03:48So then they start going on the teacups, gets him.
03:52It's the sweetest.
03:53He's a 97-year-old war vet.
03:57This video is going to make your heart melt.
04:00Towards the end, Isaiah, who, by the way, five years ago was homeless on Skid Row, asked him,
04:06how did you enjoy your trip?
04:08How does it feel to be at Disneyland today?
04:10Oh, my God.
04:11This is one of the best days of my life.
04:14I feel like I'm going to be dreaming or something.
04:16I thought my life was over.
04:18I'll remember this day for a long time.
04:21You don't know how much I appreciate this.
04:23It is the sweetest video.
04:26Yeah.
04:26I almost cried just now.
04:29You can go to 1027bgs.com.
04:31The whole story behind it, it's unbelievable.
04:34His caretaker said, hey, he was looking for a senior citizen on Craigslist out of nowhere.
04:41And the caretaker saw it and was like, oh, I have somebody that's perfect for that.
04:45He's like, don't tell him.
04:47Just bring him to this park.
04:48We'll surprise him.
04:49And now they're making a bucket list to do more stuff together.
04:53So cute.