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May 2, 2024 42 mins

C&R bring the laughter, with their Old-School topic of the week: SLANG! The crew & callers compare today's slang with that of the 80s & 90s, including sports terms! So many great calls that the phone system starts "trippin'!" Plus, Luca trounces the Clipps, Game 7's & Ryan Garcia's response to cheating allegations!

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Steve Cavino with Danny g and Iowa, Sam and Monci.
We're here on the West side, and of course Rich
Davis is in New York this weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:45):
You know what I said to that? What dead ass.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
Just done out slang? Now check this out. Every Thursday
Fox Sports Radio Nation, we go old school in fifty
hits on the clock, and we're fucking old school slang
primarily ninety slang. But if you want to incorporate sports
in any way or any sort of eighty slang, it
doesn't matter today's slang, if you just want to chop

(02:12):
it up and talk about it, because we think it's
an important way to communicate as goofy as it is.
And we also got a nod to the hip hop community,
to the surfing community, Iowa. Sam was saying to the
younger kids, because they keep the slang going, right, And
Danny g you wanted to shout out someone in particular.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
E forty from the Bay area or the Yay areas.
He made very famous. I mean you're talking Captain Savajo.
He made things like broccoli known, and the list goes on,
and I mean you look, there's a dictionary on E forty.

Speaker 1 (02:45):
One of the kings of slang for sure, cat Catten.

Speaker 3 (02:49):
Now, I mean he's got cat and off. I think
about my family who moved from LA to the Bay
and within ten years they all sound like E forty.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah, you know that's that's funny too. You start realizing,
I guess maybe when you go to college you start
meeting people from outside of the state you grew up
in that everybody uses different slang and you start incorporating that.
And you got a lot of it from music. So,
you know, props to people that kept it going. But
what were some that you used. Let's share some. Let's

(03:20):
reminisce a little bit eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox.

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Now.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
The reason we got to this point, rich that's is
because that is heavy. That's that's sort of eighties nineteen
eighty five background.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
So that's something wrong with a gravitational poll.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, but it's a good one. Rich. There was a
video that went semi viral this weekend on social media.
How do I know that? Because I saw it. I
watched it and then Danny g was like, Hey, did
you see this one? And I believe it's Mark Goodman.

Speaker 3 (03:49):
I'm not sure, Man, this is your friend from back
in the time, old pal, Mark Goodman.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
But he doesn't have the afro in his clip. He
has like his feathered sort of look, and he's going
over like slang from me from the nineties. And you
gotta take a listen because I don't know if it's
true for everybody. Again, this is a national show. We
all use different slang. Take a listen. Well, here are
some other phrases you want to know if you want

(04:14):
to be sure to sound hip.

Speaker 5 (04:15):
In the nineties, hip yo, a greeting, yo, curve, what's up?

Speaker 2 (04:21):
Fucked in the eighties, it was just blasted. I don't
know how many I had the boy, did I get fucked?
I sure felt it the next morning. That was really
the worst thing I'd ever done. I hope you didn't
drive home no way.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Mcgiver is in the TV show where the impossible is
often accomplished.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
I can't believe you got off that speeding ticket. What
a mcguiver, Norville, what too secretly undermined?

Speaker 2 (04:45):
What?

Speaker 6 (04:46):
I can't believe you saw your job?

Speaker 2 (04:48):
You really the novel.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
Black and Decker or a real tough assignment. You get
the analogy right.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
This job is a real grind.

Speaker 6 (04:57):
It's just a Black and.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Decker raises maybe around forever.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Well, look, I got to run please by time yo.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
One last clip for Words of the nineties is we
got to remember that hip slang changes rather quickly, So
if you want to use any of these phrases, you
better use them in a hurry. I mean, think apart Simpson.
Kwabunga is dreadfully out a day, hardly out of style.
And you don't want to appear by zotic, do you.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
It's so funny because anytime you see people trying to
incorporate slang, they sound like cornballs. And I remember it
was from this movie. It's like when your parents start
saying things like blang blaying, you know it's gone too
far and it's corny, right, Like he hits a point
where it's corny and you're embarrassing your kids. Please no,
now that clip, I saw it too, Danny G. And
when I said to myself when I saw it, was like,

(05:45):
of course I said yo. Everybody said yo. I still
say yo. I don't know if I got it from Yo,
MTV raps or what, but we all say yo, or
maybe because I'm Hispanic and yo, sooy Steve, what's up?
But Yo? That's right. My grandma was saying, yo. Now bucked.
I never used in that term in that way. Mcguiver

(06:06):
we all used, but not in that way as a verb,
right say we mcguivered it. We mcguivered it. But it
was something that you did in a crafty way. You
put something together and you mcguivered it.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
Norfold.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
I never even heard of that or whatever they said
in that clip. Black and Decker never used that one, you,
dny g M. All right, so let's share some. Let's
go over some, and which ones do you like from today?
You know, I'll tie some sports into this because you
think they're universal. The world's a smaller place now, so

(06:43):
thanks to social media, kids pick up on things all
over the place, Like I threw one out the other
day to Rich and I thought it was like a
universal one, but it wasn't. I was like, Dude, that
guy's throwing one hundred and two miles per hour. He's
throwing cheese, and what does that mean. I'm like, yo, bro,
he's doing cheddar, Bro, he's doing I got the phrase,

(07:05):
but we never use that. Yeah you understood, but you
never used that. That's to say chetta for money.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Yeah, yeah, same.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
I only add lib because he wasn't getting the cheese
that I was spilling. Like that dude was throwing cheese, right,
And how about this one? How about you remember if
you were playing junior legion baseball or or even a
little league, the first time you heard two ducks in
a pond, You're like, what does that mean?

Speaker 2 (07:31):
You used that one, right, Rich, two ducks on the pond,
I mean it's two runners on base.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
He got two runners on base. So there's baseball signing,
there's the boo yahs of the world. There's some great
sports slang that you could also know.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
Keith Hernando's on the Mets broadcast. He always calls an
rbi a ribbi, a ribbi steak. Yeah, Like, there's good
sports lingo. So if you want to throw that in there,
stated Salon Grand Salami, the golden sombrero. Four strikeouts in
one game, There's plenty.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Of them, and sometimes you just don't like, I brother,
are you aren't you.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
Wearing a golden s someb buraw this weekend for a secle.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Of course, every single to my own like one, I
feel like that's sort of sprouted. And again it's easy
to figure out and you know what it means. But
I feel like it came to be in the past
six to eight years. Was like winning that chip, winning
that chip, win that chip. He's got that chip, He's
got that chip. I'm like, what ship, the tostito chip?

Speaker 2 (08:24):
What chip?

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Oh the championship? Oh that you know that became a
thing in the past few years to my knowledge. But
let's go over some nineties slang, and I have a
question for you guys. Growing up a lot of hip
hop kids in my hometown and even saying that sounds corny,
but you know what I mean. They got crunk, They

(08:45):
got they were getting crunked, and they would say, Yo,
word is bond word is bond born? Now see Danny
Sy you said it? Hold on all right? Now Rich,
there's been a discrepancy my whole life. Right, Danny g
just said word is born, Right, word is born. But
the slang I think was word is bond, meaning my

(09:08):
word is my bond. So word is bond. Bring it in.
My word is my is my bond. But then it
turned into like word is born, and I never got that.
And I always I knew you know, I because you
grew up weird.

Speaker 2 (09:22):
Have you know? Also said as a little kid, nanny, nanny,
poo poo.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Dude, I did, but I grew Yeah, I grew up
with a bunch of feign kids. So anyway, it was
it word is bond or word is born? That was
my first question because I used to hear both growing up.

Speaker 3 (09:40):
I heard both also, and there's one that kids have
brought back now and they I feel like some of
them think they invented it. Because Mary, Mary, why you
bugging who works here now? On the board She said,
I bet, and we've been saying that for decades.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
I bet the bet thing I'm out on like McCarthy.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
But I heard one of our I heard one of
our teenagers say it the other day and I was like,
you guys are saying that now we said that back
in the late eighties, early nineties.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
Doesn't it make a.

Speaker 2 (10:12):
Danny now how there's a there's certain Listen, we always
talk about how trends are cyclical, they always come back.
Yet there are things that will never come back. Like
to me, uh, guys having a mustache not ironically is
tough for me to see it coming back, right, like
in an ironic tipster way. But like, I don't think
the average guy's gonna rock a mustache like a mustache. Yeah,

(10:36):
so I don't. I don't think women. I don't think
women are ever gonna be like, oh, I don't think
they're let's just say, I don't think their favorite rock
band is gonna be uh bush. I think there's certain
trends that will never come back.

Speaker 1 (10:49):
You're not talking Gavin Rossdale, though, are you?

Speaker 2 (10:52):
No, No, I'm not. But but I think there's a
word that I can't see coming back. And that was
the most popular word before we were born in the
same of these everything was groovy, and I feel like
groovy will never come back, Sam, Danny g.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
Can you see Daniel that it is not coming back again?
It's generational your parents like think about the stuff they say, Hey,
what's cooking? That's so their generation. You know, they're rocking
and rolling every time they leave all right, let's rock
and roll. You know, they're saying things from a different
generation at a different time now in the nineties.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
I mean, your grandfather said things that were cool were
the bee's knees exactly.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
It's so funny to use those in an ironic way. Though.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Oh, I was gonna say, that's what I'm saying, Sam.
I feel like, perhaps maybe Danny g when your kids
may put aside dead ass fire all these words, and
then what if your kid breaks out like, yeah, that's groovy, dad,
Like it's possible. I just can't see it.

Speaker 1 (11:46):
Hey, I obviously know what cap and no cap means, right,
like yeah bs or truth or what? Right?

Speaker 2 (11:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Where's the where did that derive from? Anybody know that?
I'd love to hear that too, because that became a
huge one. Uh, in the past five years or so,
built different the dead asses of the world, but in
the nineties rich because we throw it back on a Thursday.
I'm gonna give you some of the famous popular ones
that we got from movies, and they're all corny. I
never said these but you know them, they're synonymous with

(12:18):
the nineties, Like if I said bogus' is synonymous with
the eighties, like rad and awesome. Yeah right, kind of
like mal talk.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
We're right across the street from the Sherman Oaks GALERYA
bogus grody all that that's girl talk.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Yeahlan Ted's bogus adventure. Yeah, like all right, I is
from the nineties.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
I Sam, Sam, they had an excellent adventure A bogus Jersey.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
Never used yeah, I did say, I now now that
shirt you were wearing, Iowa, Sam this week was all
that and a bag of chips. That's a nineties that
that's a nineties never said it, but as if was
another nineties term clueless, bling boo yad the bomb. I
still say things are bomb or the bomb.

Speaker 5 (13:05):
Or just say bomb dot com dot bom, Uh what
abo sick sick? I still use man Yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Fly said that. Sam pulled out a good one because
I feel like Cavino. If you get like a new
Yankees had or a new Oh Dude, I got the
new City Connect Jersey. It's sick. Like you say sick
a lot.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
I do say sick home skillet bugging, let's bounce. These
were all These were a nineties ones. But here's a
sports related one, Rich, one of your favorites. When you
mess up, Yo, my bad, yep, my bad. Not everybody
knows the story.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
Brought to the mainstream by the Kembe Mutombo who couldn't
say no, my minow ball to Kembi Matombo went no, no, no,
uh manow ball. It was a language barrier thing, and
when he would make a mistake, he would say my
bed like my fault, and my bed just became lingo

(14:01):
in the basketball community and then in every community.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
Let's be honest, right, dude, My bad is one that
we all, I think still say. Oh snap, snap snap,
oh snap is a nineties one.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
Let me tell you that. You know, I'll tell you this, Cavino, beware,
and it's not a bad thing because I find it
funny when you do it. But Kavino said something in
the beginning of this conversation last hour, when you say
things too much as a joke, they do become you. Yeah,
I still say snap and like like like Cavino jokingly
in a goofy way, be like, oh snap and but

(14:37):
like in a funny way. But you say it so
much like is it funny or.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
It even though sniggty in front of it? Sometimes you do.
You guys remember in the nineties when fat became a thing,
fat and cool. One of our callers had that really.

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Brand.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Would you say fat farm and that farm?

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Fine?

Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah, So let's take the phone call. Sorry about that.
Let's talk to the guy that wanted to talk about
fat with a with a got Danny J. Carlos in Indy.
Carlos in Indy. Sorry about that. I guess I was
reading your mind.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
Bro.

Speaker 7 (15:15):
Hey, what's going on?

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Yo? Man?

Speaker 1 (15:16):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (15:17):
That will stop back going to day. You know, I
got a couple of mortal man.

Speaker 4 (15:20):
You guys remember ill same thing as sick yoll.

Speaker 1 (15:24):
Y'all course one more, bro, one more.

Speaker 4 (15:28):
I used to love saying his word.

Speaker 7 (15:29):
Man, that's flame.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
Flame man, yo, they ill I even came from the
eighties maybe into the nineties. You'll be Illen. You'll be
Illen Illen and that became a thing for sure. So
thanks for the call. Carlos. Who do we got next?

Speaker 3 (15:48):
Let's go to Mario and Oregon. He's in Eugene, Oregon.
Where we're going to be some Yo.

Speaker 1 (15:52):
We're on the streets guys, we're gonna be in Oregon
with Graduate Hotels in the next few weeks, uh, the
weekend of the seventeenth, and then in our Arizona the
following weekend with Graduate hotels. Again.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Yeah, I was gonna say Friday, ohs and I expect
Mario to be there with all his friends. What's up Mario?

Speaker 4 (16:08):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (16:09):
And you guys know it.

Speaker 2 (16:10):
Man, I'm a long time listener, first time caller, but.

Speaker 4 (16:13):
I'll tell you why.

Speaker 1 (16:14):
That's mostly like a West Coast one.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
What about Hella?

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Yeah, for sure, it's a really good call right there.
I don't want to take away, but again, regional. First
time you went to Boston, Like people really say wicked
in front of everything, Hella, wicked, all those things. Northern California.

Speaker 3 (16:31):
You cannot talk to somebody without hearing them say Hella
in some of their sentence.

Speaker 1 (16:35):
And of course I know it, but I never used it. Really.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
No, you're right, I'm with you. I feel like I
think of Cartman on South Park.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
You're Hella East Coast. That's why.

Speaker 2 (16:44):
Yeah, what you got?

Speaker 5 (16:45):
Iowa, Sam, So, I've spent a lot of time in Philadelphia. Families,
connections to the city. What's funny so they there's a
regional term.

Speaker 2 (16:53):
There is your Wait, your uncle's the Philly fanatic, right.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (16:57):
My sister, my sister, she might be one of the
people getting a free ticket tonight, Doctor Martha shout out
to my sister n so, but no, she's not going
to the game. But so there's a term there. You guys
probably know it because you grew up, you know, nearby Ish.
But John j A W N John is anything. Pass
me that John. You'll throw me that John. You'll turn
that John on. So when Cooper Dejene got drafted by

(17:17):
the Eagles defensive back out of Iowa, a bunch of
guys on Twitter started changing their Twitter profiles to Cooper
Dijon hilarious. I didn't know that John tasty.

Speaker 2 (17:28):
I feel like, is it Pennsylvania?

Speaker 5 (17:31):
Also, yinns inserts are like natives of the state of Pennsylvania.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Yeah, it's another one, but hey, regional sports pop culture.

Speaker 1 (17:40):
But you know what's crazy. You make a big part
of it to spread the conversation a little further out.
And I touched on it before you know, it was
regional back in the day. Now with the Internet, these
kids are again, they're they developed their own language. At
this point, they're all speaking the same thing because of
social media, because of is Bigtok and the rizzlers. You know, yeah,

(18:03):
you don't even just have riz anymore meaning charisma, right,
like yo, hit him with the riz with your charisma.
That dude's just straight a rizzler. And then it is
a real famous one now you know, you know.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
That's that's my that's my alter ego.

Speaker 1 (18:15):
Right, do you guys know, like Sam, do you know
what yacht is?

Speaker 2 (18:21):
Yacht?

Speaker 1 (18:22):
G apostrophe? Wild t is g.

Speaker 2 (18:24):
Y a A a t yacht?

Speaker 1 (18:28):
You know what it is? No, it turned into if
you see your girl to find booty walk by right
the yacht? Right, But now it's like it's like a
nown almost they almost use it like yo, she's got
a yot, you know. But but it's like it's just
a yacht for a look at that butt. Yeah, I
mean I have a channel.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Yeah forget yacht rocket? Yeah rock you know what that is?
That's that's that play.

Speaker 1 (18:54):
Let's starts a juvenile back that But my body is
all kids from this younger era, all kids are using that.
You know, well it was regional for us growing up.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Could I tie it? Into sports, which is what we
love to do. We like to we like to take
dumb stories and somehow tie it into the sports world.
This is why it is so important for different generational
players to stay in the loop on things to connect
with teammates in the locker room, in the clubhouse. Do
you remember the story last year where it got blown
out of proportion, but Matthew Stafford's wife was like, yeah,

(19:27):
he really can't connect with these young guys, Like you
gotta think about the guys that were just drafted a
week ago. Those guys are twenty twenty one, twenty two,
twenty three. Maybe they're sharing a locker room or a
clubhouse in baseball with guys that could be thirty five,
forty years old. There's a generation gap. And if you
guys are speaking a completely different language, including lingo, I

(19:51):
don't know. I feel like the older guys got to
lean in and goof around with the young guys, and
the young guys have to like I feel like those yeah,
cross generational things. That's it's positive.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Just embrace it. Like when I hear my teenage daughter
saying things, I'm like, what did you say?

Speaker 2 (20:05):
What is that?

Speaker 1 (20:06):
That's funny? That doesn't mean you need to say it.
You're just bridging that gap, like we said, and by
the way, we like to think we started that, dude,
if you look it up, because rich and I have
talked about this. You know, we've been doing a show
for twenty years, so we've talked about slang before. I
remember looking up.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
By the way, it's hard to it's hard to think
of something we haven't talked about. But I'll tell you what.
We've never had a bee keeper on the show until today.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
No, we haven't. They but they were using slang in
the nineteen twenties, the Roaring twenties, not the twenty twenties.
The nineteen twenties, and probably before that they were probably
using slang in biblical times.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
Danny g there's one slang from the twenties again, not
the twenty twenties, the nineteen twenties that Cavino till this day,
he jokingly says, and I find it.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Hilarious incorporated one. It once stood out to me. Yeah, see, no, no, no,
it's like, let you know, like let's say, here's a
stuffy woman in the you know, she doesn't laugh at
your right at your sophomore humor right, she's a regular
missus grundy.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
That's what they used to say.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
She's a missus grundy.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
I don't know, but it sounds a woman if a woman,
if a woman was up tight, I was saying. But
if a woman was uptight and she didn't laugh at
your dumb jokes, so she was or she was like pretentious? Eah,
what is she? She's a regular missus grundy.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
Sounds sounds like a stiff. She's a stuffy, buttoned up woman.
Was the opposite of that? That cats me out?

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Oh man?

Speaker 1 (21:29):
So that's what I'm saying. Like, slang's been around forever.
There's a lot of things that we don't even know
was slang. It just actually just became a part of
how we speak. So let's wrap it up with your
phone calls at eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox,
Who do we got go to our boy trip in Vegas?

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Trip, Trip? What up? Trip?

Speaker 7 (21:49):
What's up?

Speaker 4 (21:49):
Gentlemen?

Speaker 2 (21:50):
Good afternoon, Hey byb I got a quick one and
a really fun story about what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
So I think no duh came up in the nineties,
Is that right?

Speaker 4 (21:59):
No?

Speaker 1 (21:59):
That I have like a list of goofy ninety I
mean we lived it, but no, duh and not that's
all nineties stuff.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
I think, you know what, I enjoy the trip. For
the record, I still enjoy a good not every so often,
or psych, a good psych you know why, Rich.

Speaker 1 (22:15):
There's there's there's a there's a method like sometimes it's corny,
but if you waited long enough, you could bring it back,
like winning. Remember Charlie Sheen and Danny G.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
Danny G. Did you see that the Danny G? You
see the Raider signs a new quarterback. Psych?

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Psych is good? I like, I like psych.

Speaker 3 (22:36):
Yeah, but guess guess what our boy Gardner Minshew is
gonna do?

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Winning?

Speaker 2 (22:41):
When winning winning.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
Like if you could bring some back in a sarcastic Oh,
I heard you say.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
The other day, Cavino answered his phone and he jokingly said, was.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
Like, you catch somebody off guard. It's fun. You know
who else do we got? All right, let's go to
Jason and Jason Missouri talking old school slang.

Speaker 7 (23:04):
Hey, you guys stole my lead. I still say this
to this day.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
My wife, Oh, snap, snap is a good one. Man
Snaps It's yeah, it's just a part of me now.
As stupid as that sounds. I'd say dope is probably
if I had a I have this fantasy, guys that
when it doesn't involve women, it's a totally different fantasy.
I have this fantasy that when you pass, when you die,

(23:30):
you enter the Pearlegue gates and God hands you a
box of all the things you lost. It's like your
personal love.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
That's where that Yankees hat went.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
Yeah, oh my day, Brighetty T shirt. I'm finally gonna
get my Yo MTV rap shirt right you?

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Oh man, those are the sunglasses I lost a vacation.
You get it back, you lost, And then you get
a DVD with all your stats, right and your highlights,
and it shows you that I use the word I
use the phrase dope more than any other slang. Probably
on my d highlights.

Speaker 2 (24:02):
Yeah. God, here, you've used dope forty eight thousand times.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
It's on my DDD highlight.

Speaker 7 (24:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:10):
All the lines are ringing, so I'll reset them. Okay,
we break all.

Speaker 1 (24:14):
Right, Well, you know what, we'll wrap it up with
your phone calls. Old school sang Old School and fifty hits,
and we got to talk about Look, we're in the
middle of the NBA playoffs. You got baseball heating up.
But this Ryan Garcia story is pretty big and we
got to talk about that too.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Yeah, No, we're gonna talk about Ryan Garcia. Do you
believe him and what he did? Is it worth you
saying well, you didn't win fair and square? Then are
you being a stickler or as Devin Haney? I think
I think I saw him put out there, Cavino, like,
you know, people's lives are on the line, and like
when you cheat like that, it's people's health and lively.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
Yes, not a joking matter.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
Yeah, So I mean, are you team Haney? Do you
believe Ryan Garcia?

Speaker 1 (24:55):
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Speaker 1 (26:48):
All right, Welcome back Cavino and Rich on Fox Sports
Radio live from La Riches in New York. Thank you
for hanging with us wherever you are. I was just
in the hallway. I was like, yeat and it was
just Mancy, I take it back, Hi Manzi. Yeah, we
got Danny g on the phones at A seven seven

(27:09):
ninety nine on Fox. Iowa Sam the Rizzler, Iowa Sam
always hitting you with the riz which, by the way,
is one of my favorite new ones at the kids US. Yeah,
it was a good one, Like wait, what is that
all charisma? You gotta give credit words to the kids
are really good with the slang nowadays. That's what we're
talking about. And we're wrapping it up old school slang
on a throwback Thursday, Old school and fifty hits and

(27:31):
then we're talking Ryan Garcia. Rich. I got two sports
ones more like expressions, but slangs in sports. Yeah, Tomato can. Yo,
Are you kidding me? That dude fought nothing but a
bunch of tomato cans? So funny, And I don't know
where that rhymes from, but I know it means he
fought a bunch of bums that were easy to hit.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
Now here's another one, and I fought tomato can see Yeah,
he bought a bunch of tomato cans. He's a nobody
from Nowhereville. Now did you know that?

Speaker 4 (28:00):
One?

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Manci like, if you have no resume and all you
fought was a bunch of bums, all you beat were
tomato cans, you don't have real skills in boxing. And ever,
when I learned this week, I knew the expression like
he caught a can of corn and I was a
can of corn. I know what it means in baseball,
but do you know where it arrives from? Rich? You

(28:20):
know what I learned it this week?

Speaker 2 (28:22):
I feel like you told me, And since I don't
ever listen to you, so I forgot the way. It
has to do with like something at a grocery store
and someone knocking a can of corn off a shelf
or something.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Right, So if someone in baseball catches a lazy can
of corn. I've never heard that. Okay, so it's a
lazy fly ball. I learned something. A lazy flyball. Can
of corn is a can of corn. Right, I'm a
corn guy from the corn. But I never knew what
that meant. And apparently back and back in the days,
they would keep the corn on the top shelf. Yeah,

(28:54):
and and they would not get down with a stick,
and then they would catch it in their apron. It
was like like a catch in a can of corn.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
I still want to know why everyone spoke like that
back then the trans Atlantic. Actually, I don't care.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:08):
See, because James Cagney did it, I don't want to Robinson. Yeah,
because that Robinson did. Uh huh. Yeah, it's gangster because
Caitlyn Jenner does. That's what I do. So let's go
to the phones eight seventy seven, ninety nine os Fox
and wrap it up old school slang and then Garcia,
who do we got?

Speaker 3 (29:23):
By the way, the phones have been so hot that
the screener, the screen in front of me was tripping.
There's one I love tripping, and the whole thing sizzled up.
I had to start over man smoking Randy, Yeah, Jimmy
and Texas said, that's that's what you guys get for
having a good topic.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Love are you saying? Are you saying the segment's fire?

Speaker 1 (29:42):
He said? Flame? The college said flame his flame.

Speaker 3 (29:45):
Randy in Vegas, Hey guys, Hey, I Slunt Matt love
your show.

Speaker 4 (29:51):
I'm a la guy. Daddy G love you man, I
love your knowledge. Monty, love you.

Speaker 7 (29:57):
You guys are awesome.

Speaker 4 (29:58):
I grew up forty nine, so everything you guys talk about,
I love it. Mine goes to basketball and I forget
the name of the rap group.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
But when the guy gets dunk on, we used to say, hey,
you get the gas base. Third base posterized third base
has become a big one. Yeah, yeah, third base, you
get the gas space.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
My buddy Sean, who you get the face Los Angeles?
He goes, Danny G may agree with this, but you
you were from northern Cali, he said. When you brought
up Hella, he said, that was a Northern Calli thing
that Southern Californians would roll their eyes at. Like that
was like was that a big like Bay area?

Speaker 1 (30:36):
Very true?

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Yeah, that's like a northern You would know if somebody
was visiting from northern California because they would say that
word constantly.

Speaker 1 (30:45):
Hella, who else we got? DG All right, let's go
to Jimmy in Texas. Hey, Jimmy, yo, Jay, you on
a m.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
What's up?

Speaker 4 (31:01):
I gotta say first, the one that I love trolling.

Speaker 8 (31:03):
My kids with is that that's dog water, bro, and
I use them.

Speaker 1 (31:08):
It's so funny. You know what's funny, Yimmy, is the
kids use that now like if it's trash. Yeah, it's
dog water. Right, it's not trash, trash, dog water dog
But you use it to piss them off. And that's
why it's funny, because your kids hate when you say
something your head work is dog water. I just looked
at it. It's dog water, so exactly, that's the fun

(31:30):
part about it. So what else, Yimmy? Before but before
I dip I didn't want to say that, you know,
before I go to the.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
Crib and I want to clean by and and maybe
fill the beans on what's going on, or you're gonna
be fucking and dip out.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
Good Man. That was great because you know, spilling the
beans always hurt my feelings as a Mexican guy. So
now that it's the tea, I'm okay. Replaced with the
I'm okay.

Speaker 3 (31:55):
That's funny. I'm gonna bounce. Uh we still will say.
Some people say dips, I'm will say peace out. Still
peace out.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
That's so funny. Peace out is definitely like peace out.

Speaker 1 (32:08):
All right, let's go to Georgia and Mississippi.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Hey, George, Hey guys, gonna.

Speaker 4 (32:12):
Gonna go baseball on you coaching? My my he's nineteen now.
But anyway, five years ago doing the twelve and thirteen
year old baseball team, and here I'm coaching now, I'm like, okay,
us on the fund.

Speaker 1 (32:25):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
We're down by my two runs in the last inning. Hey, guys,
fat lady hadn't sung. And guess what three years and
they ran me out of the league.

Speaker 2 (32:34):
Well that's because there was some fat mobs of the crowd.

Speaker 3 (32:37):
Yeah, some idioms. I just recently heard uncle Charlie. You
guys know that one that baseball term. What's uncle Charlie
called Charlie?

Speaker 2 (32:45):
That is?

Speaker 1 (32:45):
I think it's a pit Let me see. I'm gonna
look it up. But if you call somebody he's an
uncle Charlie. He's an uncle Charlie. What does that mean?
Oh no, I gotta look now.

Speaker 5 (32:54):
Charlie and Vietnam had you know, it's like, oh yeah
for Charlie, Yeah, yeah, yeah, the enemy.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
Oh you know, let me let me give you one
that I use in baseball Comino and it's I said
it when I'm coaching the girl's T ball and they
all looked a him, like, coach Rich, what are you
talking about. I'm like, oh, yeah, that makes no sense.
I go, look at you hitting ropes, like hitting rope,
frozen ropes, you know, frozen ropes like you know, it's
just yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
As a kid, Oh, I get it. Oh you figure
those things out and you roll with them.

Speaker 3 (33:21):
I think Uncle Charlie was a curveball thrower. Like he
threw like a curl junk. He threw up Charlie.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
A big one is Jimmy said it in his call
and I'm surprised Danny or you didn't say it more
but especially more so in the hip hop community. You know,
people did not say their apartment, their house. You know,
my crib was huge. Crib was that? That's like a
top ten answer.

Speaker 1 (33:45):
I think that was. I mean there was an MTV
show about it.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
Yeah, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 (33:49):
Hashtag old school slang at Fox Sports Radio we'll get
all your feedback there now again we're live from the
tire rack dot Com studios, but we got to go
to Mancy.

Speaker 8 (34:00):
Alright, fellas, Hello, Damian Lillard has five points in his
return for the Bucks, who are currently beating the Pacers
thirteen to eight halfway through the first quarter.

Speaker 2 (34:10):
Yeah. Popular on the injury report here.

Speaker 8 (34:14):
This is on ESPN site Rich Just so you know,
it says Giannis Ante to Coombo, estimated.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
Return date May fourth. That's Saturday.

Speaker 8 (34:22):
So so again, if there is a game seven, onto
Toakoomble may come back for that one. This is Game six,
winner go home for the Bucks. Following this game, it's
winner go home for the seventy six ers. They're hosting
the Knicks. That game is at nine pm Eastern Time.
In baseball, the Dodgers announced I oh I lot to
stay up Ye power through, Power Through Act like those twenty.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
One year olds and power through.

Speaker 8 (34:46):
In baseball, the Dodgers announced that Walker Bueler is gonna
make a season debut one Monday against the Marlins. He's
going to be coming back twenty months after undergoing his
second Tommy John operation. Today in baseball, two walk offs
the Mets walked off the Cubs seven to six and
eleven innings.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
The Marlins walked.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
Off the Rockies five to four.

Speaker 8 (35:02):
In ten innings. Also victories for the Orioles, the Giants,
and the Rangers in college football, Georgia has raised Kirby
smart salary to thirteen million, making him the highest paid
coach in college football. They also extended his contract by
two years. The Cults exercise of fifth year option on
defensive end Quidy Pace contract, and the Steelers have declined
the fifth year option on running back Naji Harris. And

(35:25):
the last thing here is that the u USGA announced
that Tiger Woods accepted a special exemption that will allow
him to compete in next month's US Open.

Speaker 1 (35:34):
So Tiger's still doing it.

Speaker 8 (35:37):
I don't know how long, how much longer?

Speaker 2 (35:39):
Back to you guys, Katazi bos before before you call
the guys in your life F boys? What about boy toys?
Back in the day with girls, he's my boy to.

Speaker 8 (35:48):
I never used F boys A boy toy, Yes, f
F boys.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
I've never used that word. Bob Diggity Cavino and rich
Than and we gotta make time for Ryan Garcia. We'll
talk about it next. Rich I'll give you some reasons
why I think he's uh, well, I think this is
whole thing, is sus? How about that?

Speaker 2 (36:09):
Dad? Bite me. Let's let's get to Ryan Garcia. And
you know we keep saying we're gonna talk about this
Patrick Maholmes story. We got to get to that before
the end of the show.

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Yeah, let's just keep on dancing like Ted, Covino and Rich.
It's a Thursday, it feels like a Friday, don't stemio.
I'm excited for the fiesta. By the way, join us tomorrow.
We're gonna have a fiesta here on the show. Cavino
and Rich. Yeah, I can't wait. Get your greetos ready,

(37:49):
practice your greeto? Iowa, Sam, sound like you need some
practice here there.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
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Moncey, you're fellow Clipper fan here at the network. Ben
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Speaker 1 (38:59):
Gutless.

Speaker 8 (39:00):
I think they thought it was game four of the
regular season, like they had all these other games left.
I don't understand with him.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
MAVs were playing like their life was on the line.

Speaker 8 (39:08):
The Clippers were just kind of loa and Norman Powell
played like it was something hard and disappeared.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Coming out out in California. So now you got to
go win in Dallas and then hope to get back home.
So they you know, I think, you know, when you
don't have a horse in the race, you always, uh,
you always root for Game Seven's like, I'm in New
York and I know tonight I'm meeting a friend for
dinner and everyone at the bars are going to be
watching the Knicks Sixers. To be honest, like ends, I'll

(39:41):
be like fake rooting with them, like yeah, wait to
go Broson. But in my mind, I'm like, who does
it want to see a Game seven? Right? Tell you
if you if your team's not in it, Everyone's always
rooting for Game seven in basketball and hockey. That's what
it's all about.

Speaker 1 (39:54):
Game Seven's well, big nights for the MAVs and the
Celtics tonight, Bucks Pacers. Nick said, six ers, enjoy it again.
We're Cavino and Rich and Ryan Garcia got in trouble yesterday.
Is it a witch hunt? I think it is. Apparently
he failed his doping test and they're saying they found

(40:14):
osteen and his urine and the tests were taken prior
to the fight, but the results weren't known until later.
How's that even possible before a big fight like this?
Here's what he had to say about it. Take a
listen to Ryan Garcia.

Speaker 6 (40:29):
What's up, everybody. I came on here to address this
claim that I cheated. Nice, everybody knows that I don't cheat.
What can I say? You know, why didn't they come
out with this before, you know, the fight? If they
found it before, why would they let me step into
the ring as a cheater and they come out with
the victory and then they post this. You know again,

(40:50):
these are people that are trying to attack me for
whatever reason, but no weapon against me shall prosper. I
never taken a stereoid them. I don't even know where
to get steroids. At the end of the day, I barely,
you know, take supplements. They're saying it's coming from the astragonda.

Speaker 1 (41:06):
Yeah, apparently osteren was found. That's the banded substance. He
has ten days to request his B sample to be tested.
But here's why I believe him. I believe him because
there was so much shadiness even leading up to this point.
That referee, remember the referee, come on, two knockdowns. I

(41:28):
feel like he tried to cheat in that moment. There
was judges who had a majority draw the judges were
shady and it was a clean, unanimous decision. Victor Kanti
is one of the guys involved in the testing. He's
sort of known for being shady here. And let's remember
what Ryan Garcia did. He bet two million dollars on

(41:49):
himself to win twelve. I don't think people are happy
about that. People aren't happy about his Trump clip that
went viral this week either. A lot of people didn't
like him hanging out and buddy chummy with and now
he's talking about exposing elites.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
People didn't like that either. Are you shenanigans?

Speaker 1 (42:05):
I'm saying there's more to be left here in this story, Okay,
so is it? I think it's more of a witch
hunt and I kind of do believe him. We'll talk
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