Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Sunday Hang is brought to you by Chalk Natural
Supplements for guys, gals, and nothing in between. Fuel your
day at Chalk dot com.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Bold reverence and occasionally random The Sunday Hang with Playing
Fuck podcast. It starts now.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Deo from Sacramento who listens out on KFBK Radio play
ee please, I respect for you have got up a
thousand percent even more.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
DM music is the absolute best.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
I was not expecting to get a shout out for
liking electronic dance music, but here we are. I do
like ed M and I will tell you this, it
is the truth. I listen to more classical music than
anything else by far. My number one Uh well depends
when you catch me, but on my playlist, my number
one played artist is always either Mozart or Beethoven over
(00:55):
the course of a year, just saying, uh, it's just
the way I I grew up with classical music, so
I'm a big fan. But I do listen to some
electronic dance music too, so I will occasionally go from
you know, listening to Mozart or Schubert or Heiden to
just switch right over to Paul Oakenfold or something you know,
(01:17):
and that's just the way. That's just the way that
it goes. But I've got to say, yeah, see a
team though, I've I switch it up, you know, I
like to keep people on their toes. I also, I
don't even know what the music is that I like,
Like how you would describe this?
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:32):
What what do you call rufus Dussoul and and Bob
Moses and what is that genre? I just feel like
it's people my age from the I don't know, from
the East coast, Like, listen to this stuff. I don't
know what you is it is it like new It's
not alt, and it's not like alternative rock or something.
I don't know what do you even call the music
(01:53):
I listened to? So, but I gave you a couple
of bands there that I like that I've been to.
Actually took carry to see both of those live before
got engaged. So I'm thinking those are the two live
last live shows that I went to for music. But yeah,
I should probably go to the Symphony sometime down here
in Miami. But yeah, you dm electronic dance music. It's fun.
It's great for working out too. It's good stuff. Rufus
(02:14):
Dusoul is electronic dance. Yeah, so maybe that is edm
then I guess it sort of falls under that category.
So I like that stuff. I grew up around a
lot of hip hop music in New York City, was
played at all the parties and everything else. I am
not a hip hop person. I do not listen to
hip hop music anymore and have not for a long time.
So yeah, just getting into a little bit of a
(02:35):
music genre's discussion today. I do find that it's important
to set up a good place in your house where
you can listen to music. And I'm just gonna tell you,
just listen to more classical music. I know it seems
like such a just trust me on that one. Just
put it on in the background. Just listen to more
classical music.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
Sunday Sizzle with Clay and Buck.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
It's like a lightning bolt out of the clear blue sky.
All of a sudden, the truth reigns down courtesy not
just of our friend Miranda Divine, who will be with
us later on the show today. We're big Miranda Divine
fans here, but also the one and only Donald J. Trump.
There has been some controversy on this program for quite
some time. Mister Clay Travis out there spewing these absurd,
(03:24):
absurd things about the lack of testosterone and masculinity of
flute players, the players of flutes. Clay no less.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
And here we have Donald Trump sitting down with Miranda Devine.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
Does anyonet to know what Donald Trump's childhood instrument was?
Play it?
Speaker 2 (03:42):
Did you ever play an instrument? I played, like very
short periods of time, the flute.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Would you believe did you like it?
Speaker 2 (03:53):
I had flute lessons. It's the first person is ever
asked me that crazy question.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Yeah, I had flute. I could have been a flutist.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
I'm not I didn particularly like it. I don't know.
It wasn't for me, but and my mother had me
with I had instructors, an instructor coming to teach me
how to play the flute. Can you believe that whot
an unusual instrument, you could maybe still do it? I
doubt it. I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (04:19):
Make flute playing great again, Clay. Now, to be clear,
I never said you couldn't try to play the flute
and then abandoned it, as President Trump said, because it
was not for him, because he is a masculine man,
and at some point in time I guarantee you he
thought to himself, blowing into a phallic object that I
(04:43):
hold in close proximity to my mouth is not something
that I want to do for fun. Again, it's Pride Month.
I'm not saying that some people could have decided to
do that. I'm just saying most choose not to. And
so I'm not surprised that President Trump, as a a as
a great cultural uh experiment, may well have tried several
(05:09):
of the win based instruments but decided that the flute
wasn't for him. Now, Kamala Harris, we know quite an
adepth flute player, according to reports, and there's nothing wrong
with that. And I'm sure there are other Democrat men.
I bet Tim Wallas has played a mean flute back
in the day. May still. But you know it's not
(05:30):
for me, It's not for most of us out there.
I do understand for the flute community, this is a
huge day.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
They're coming for you right now.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
I'm just telling you the actual woodwind orchestral flute players
in our audience, they have had enough of your blasphemy.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Play.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Let's just let's just check on the facts here, sir,
before you run off.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
And get into the commercial breakdore.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Donald J. Trump President slash former flute player a true statement.
I and you now have to handle this, sir. I
will say the keyword there is former. He had tried it.
It wasn't for him. He recognized that it would destroy
He wouldn't have been elected president. I'll tell you this.
If he still played the oh my god, he abandoned it.
(06:13):
He abandoned it for other things. I bet he was
pretty good. He's got a good ear. You know, he's
very good, very quick on his feet. He probably picks
up a tune fast. He was playing, you know, Danny
Boy and all kinds off. I'm gonna ask him about
this tomorrow. Why did his mom pick the flute? Why
didn't she bring in flute instructor?
Speaker 3 (06:30):
Because it's so masculine.
Speaker 2 (06:32):
Sunday Drop with Clay Buck.
Speaker 1 (06:35):
Marl Schwarzenegger. You remember he was a quote Republican, I
mean not really, but he ran as a Republican, was
governor of California, and he had a pretty remarkable run
as a bodybuilder and action star. I think probably Clay
can we agree on this. People might fight with us.
I think the greatest movie action star. It's either Schwarzenegger
(06:57):
or Stallone. You know this is you could This is
a little bit like the Jordan Lebron conversation. I think
you could make the case for either. I still on
the body of work. Best action hero of all time
is Schwarzenegger for me over Stallone?
Speaker 3 (07:10):
I would you go stallone?
Speaker 1 (07:11):
You are you just doing that?
Speaker 3 (07:13):
Though no.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Factoring in Stallone to me was more involved in creating
the action movies that he was in. Whatever you think
of Stallone, Rocky would not have happened without Stallone. It's
a sports movie, though that's not an action movie. Well,
but I count that as an action movie. Well, I think, oh,
there's a lot of you know, I mean, just because
it has a heck of a great romance attributing. Let's
(07:39):
do that. What is the best stallone action movie? Because
I can give you the best For me, Predator is
the best. People would say Terminator want or Terminator two,
which I would take as well. But Predator, I think
is the best Schwarzenegger action movie. What is the best Stallone?
And it would have to be one of the Rambos, right,
I don't know, do you think the Rambo movies are
that good?
Speaker 3 (07:56):
I'm you're on your own here, Buddy.
Speaker 1 (07:58):
Stallone was a major pivot in the Rambo movies. For
people out there who remember the first Rambo was kind
of dark. Yeah, it was supposed to die at the
end of the original Rambo. Like it was not a
you know, like, hey, I've got a machine gun and
I'm gonna kill eight hundred people a movie. And then
they were like, we can't kill this guy off at
the end.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
And then by the time you get to Rambo Part two.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
In Rambo Part three, it actually has just turned into
he's a consummate badass and nobody can stop him.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Right, Like, so, I think in terms of great.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
Films, the Rocky movies are actually really good film you're
stepping out of the genre. I get it this. But
so it's a little bit similar with Rambo because Rambo
one is actually I would call it. People are gonna
light me up for this. I would actually call it
a film, like it's actually a decent.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
Film, a film. You guys don't know this.
Speaker 1 (08:50):
Clay actually just put on a He's gonna say, I
have a the studio and I'm smoking that long held Yeah,
like not an actual I'm actually gonna be in France
next week, I'm gonna telling everybody, do you know that
I do is the show with Yes, you're a sportsman,
a politician, man the best. But it is a sign
(09:11):
of how much everybody loves the culture that Trump has
created that iHeart is sending you to Can to meet
with all the advertisers like that. We've been on the
air for four years and now everybody wants to buy
ads on this show. Uh, and we love all the
advertisers we've had forever, but uh, the world has changed.
When Buck's going to be smoking cigarillos in in in Can.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
With all the with all the French people.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
Now, I'm gonna bring us back to because we almost
we haven't even got it to Schwarzenegger is Yes, it
is a lot different, is my pol Yes, yes, Schwarzenegger,
this has cut seventeen. He said he was afraid of
being deported. Play it.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
First of one, let's just be honest. The whole thing
is to do with the deportation. Yes, of course this
is a very sensitive subject to me because when I
come over to this country, I was living in field
of being too boarded, were you yeah, Because at one
point I did a movie that was so bad that I.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Thought that the critics sent me back to Austin. You
you you.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Were worried that you were going to be deported for
creative reasons. Yeah, that's actually funny. Fun Yeah, no, I
give him, So what's your answer. By the way, on
Schwarzenegger best action movie, Predator made Predator, which is which
is a bizarre movie that By the way, Jean Claude
van Dam was in the original Monster Alien suit and
it was too heavy, so they had to replace Jean
(10:36):
Claude van Dam before he was famous. Who was I mean,
I may have watched the entire behind the scenes making
of the Predator movie because I like it that much.
John mckernanon, who also did Die Hard, which I still
think is probably the best act action movie of all time. Yes,
I think you see that one the same way. I
would give Predator the number one Schwartzenegger movie, although if
you say T two to me, that's a coke pepsick.
I was going to argue Terminator Too because it is
(10:59):
so good and I know the original Terminator, but I
think Terminator Too is one of the rare sequels up
there with Empire Strikes Back. That's actually better than the
original interesting. By the way I got to I'm going
to also be biased on this because I got to
meet Stallone and get my picture taken with him. And
when I met Stallone, Stallone said, man, I love everything
that you do when rock It's true, so I may
(11:25):
be biased, But when Rocky and Rambo walk up to
you and knows who you are and is like, hey,
we got to get a picture, which I posted out there.
Can I tell you what? What?
Speaker 3 (11:35):
What? Chorch yegger? Even though I grew up and this
was like.
Speaker 1 (11:38):
My childhood was watching action movies these guys, which probably
explains a lot.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Sundays with Clay and Buck.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
I'm not giving up on my NYC because I love it.
Speaker 1 (11:49):
I love it. It's still the greatest city in America.
I would argue the greatest city in the world. I
know you're gonna get mad at me. You're gonna get
mad at me some of you. But I grew up there.
I'm a hometown dog. I still love it.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
I'm waiting, like in Return of.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
The King, Clay, I am aer Gorne, waiting to come
back to what was the name of the city, guys,
Producer Greg, you're into nerd stuff like me, what was
the name of the of the Return of the King
city in the Lord of the Rings. You know what
I mean, I don't remember. By the way, I don't
even think New York. I don't even think New York
City's top five American cities anymore. You're killing me, Clay,
(12:21):
You're killing me.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
I mean, seriously, like New York City.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
I'm just going through a rough patch. It's like New
York has gained ten pounds and needs a shave. But
it's still beautiful. It's still beautiful. Okay, So all right,
here we go. I'm trying to remember that. I can't
believe I can't remember the name of Lord of the
Ring city, but that was my Return of the King reference.
We do have to talk about greatest movie of the
twenty first century. I might meanest tiif is that right?
(12:47):
That was the name of the city. Yeah, I guess
that is the name of the city. Thank you, producer Greg.
That is a super NERD pull by producer Greg. I
had never I would not get that. Producer Greg had
my back on that. I knew he was going to
get that one fast. So yeah, I think that eventually
New York is gonna be awesome and I'm going to return.
We're gonna play this song, Return of the Mac, which
(13:09):
is one of the greatest, greatest anthems of the nineteen nineties.
Speaker 3 (13:13):
Has a great song. We agree on this.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
It's a fantastic song. And we were all gonna all
of us who have fled. Maybe we're not going to
move back to New York, but we will go back
at some point in the future when sanity rains is
a beautiful, wonderful place. It'll be like the Golden Age
under Giuliani slash Bloomberg. I'm hoping. I'm hoping that's gonna happen.
In the meantime, we got to deal with the madness
of Mamdanni Takami and here he is on Now this
(13:38):
goes for some of you who are like Buck, it's
just this one city and it's not gonna affect me.
A few things.
Speaker 3 (13:42):
First of all, New York, California. These are places that
have the kind.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
Of political poll where if they keep running into huge
financial problems, you know what they're gonna want federal bailout,
which they're not gonna get under Trump. But you don't
think they'll get that under a Democrat administration. Clay, you know,
California's budget deficit this year something like thirty billion dollars.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
Oh yeah, thirty. They don't have them.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
They don't have a printing press in California. They can't
just you know, inflate that away. They're gonna want the
federal government to help them out at some point if
they keep this madness up. So and New York's budget's
way too big. As I said, two hundred and forty Gondor,
Thank you friend, that's Gondor.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
What is mean that one makes? Well?
Speaker 1 (14:19):
I gave producer Greg Way too much credit to or
that one I've heard of. I was like the name
that he came up with, I didn't. Yeah, yeah, producer
Greg went like too deep in the nerddom there meaness here?
I think that's like the castle or something. I don't
think that's actually yeah, Gondor. Thank you to one of
our listeners for Steam listeners for hooking me up there.
So I think I'll return, like Eric Gorn to Gondor
(14:40):
to New York at some point because it still has
a lot of great stuff. Essentially, Clay always said, you
always have fun when we're in New York.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
You're big.
Speaker 1 (14:49):
I actually, I actually sketched out my top five cities
in America right now pro sports cities, because I don't
want people getting mad at me because you know, like
I'm picking a pro sports team if you leave out,
like if you know, like like Louisville can't count because
Louisville doesn't have a sports pro sports team. Is that right? Yeah? Yeah,
I mean, I'm just saying, like, at some point you
(15:10):
have to decide like a city, because I know we
have a lot of people who live in smaller towns
and I'm not like taking a shot at them, but
I think you have to consider the fifty biggest cities
in America.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
For instance, what is your top what is your top five?
Speaker 1 (15:24):
You Heathen, what is your top? So number one is
Nashville and broader community too because we have a more
on mayor right now. But I'm born and raised and
I'm gonna be a little bit biased. Nashville is the
best city in America and might always humble and unbiased opinion. Phoenix,
I've got his number two. Phoenix.
Speaker 3 (15:42):
Oh, Phoenix is fabulous.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
I've never been, so I can't. I can neither confirm
nor deny, but I'm not I'm counting suburban areas of
these cities too, So like Scottsdale, which I think is
an amazing place, Phoenix. I've got Miami where you live.
At three, I really like South Florida, oddly again, South Florida.
And then I've got I really like Salt Lake City.
(16:05):
I think Salt Lake City is a jewel. Underrated salt
Lake City. Oh yeah, it's fabulous.
Speaker 3 (16:11):
You're really getting You're really getting frisky.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
And then and then in the five spot, this is
where I'm gonna be a little bit. I think he's
just going with places, by the way, where our ratings
are through the roof. You got to throw Milwaukee in there,
just because we get so much Milwaukee love on the ratings.
I love Milwaukee in the summer. I love Traverse City,
where I just was in the northern Michigan area. I'm
not a cold weather guy, so I'm admittedly telling all
(16:33):
of you I would not live in these places. I'm
being a little bit, a little bit of a coward here,
to be fair. And then I've got because these cities
hate each other, and they have a perpetual rivalry, Houston
slash Dallas, Houston slash Dallas. They hate each other, but
that would be my five. These are my five biggest
best places. And you'll notice they are all in now again,
(16:58):
Arizona voted red, happened to be number one in Houston.
And have I see with Clay, I like this. Clay
is like, hey, where do we have the largest where
do we have sports arena sized audiences listening?
Speaker 3 (17:08):
Right now?
Speaker 1 (17:08):
He's like, I love you Houston. I mean, I love
you Houston too because so many of you listen. But
I don't know enough about the city to put it
on my list. So that'd be my top five. And
again I admit that I am biased against cold weather locations,
and I'm also biased against blue states and blue cities.
I'm not willing. I would not be willing to live
(17:30):
in a blue state, blue city Enviyron right now. I
just don't trust the decisions they're making.
Speaker 3 (17:35):
I mean, that's the.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Top five cities. Five is hard for me. I mean,
for me, the top cities in America right now?
Speaker 3 (17:41):
For me? For me, you ever can disagree this is
this is like favorite.
Speaker 1 (17:44):
Ice cream flavor, which we all know should be pistachio.
Unlike Clay, I don't even know that like pistachio is
such a rich kid ice cream choice. Like I don't
even know how many average ice cream shops even have pistachio,
Like does does Baskin Robbins thirty one flavors was one
(18:05):
of them? Pistachio. I was actually talking about this with
my wife the other First of all, you make it
worse when you say pistachio. Okay, it's pistachi pistachio. You
know that. I was talking about this with my wife
because there's tons of ice cream shops now when I
was cause we were talking about like you had dairy Queen,
and after Dairy Queen, you would get in the back
(18:26):
of some dad's pick up truck and they just drive
you and get arrested for that. Now, there was hardly
any ice cream shops when I was a kid growing up.
Baskin Robbins was it? Now They're everywhere we go for
ice cream all the time. Oh, I'm just telling you.
If you look on top ten, top twenty lists, pistachio
generally sneaks in there around you know.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
Eighteen of the lists.
Speaker 1 (18:47):
Yeah, something like that.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
I don't even know.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
I'd never even know that was an ice cream flavor
When I was a kid. My beloved parents, My wonderful
parents love strawberry ice cream.
Speaker 3 (18:58):
That's good choice.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
That's three. It goes chocolate, vanilla, strawberry in for people.
I think they now. I would say cookie dough has
surged up the rankings that didn't exist when I was
a kid. It's it's really really good. Cookie dough ice
cream is a killer, uh, you know, like game changer
app that's the only real I would say flavor that
(19:22):
has taken off. I bet cookie dough is like top
six seven now. And then they have the Superman, which
every kid likes. I think you're leaving out as we're
going into this holiday weekend. Two, we're giving you all
these great ideas for ice cream. You know, my wife
makes homemade ice cream, which I like to blame for
some of my weight game that occurred a couple of
years ago. Hit and I had, I had the ice cream.
What flavor did she make that? I was like, this
(19:42):
is maybe the best ice cream you've ever had. I
think she made toasted almond cherry when you were here,
I think that's what she made. Amazing it was, it's
it's legitimately. I told her, I said, this is maybe
the best ice cream I've ever met. She makes the
best ice cream. It's once you start making homemade ice cream,
it's amazing because you're gonna love it, but also it's dangerous.
It's dangerous. All of a sudden, you're just like, this
(20:03):
is the best ice crea you ever had. All right,
let's get back to commim. Oh wait, I was gonna
give you my top cities then we'll talk commy mom Donnie.
For me, it's uh, it's uh. I can't even give
it a New York's on the injured reserve list right now.
New York has it was.
Speaker 3 (20:15):
Still the best.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Now you're not even the it's it's it's the it's
the franchise player Clay but has a strained achilles.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
You know.
Speaker 1 (20:22):
It's like it's like Halliburton or whatever from from the Pacers,
like strained achilles or or pulled achilles. Uh. New York
on injured reserve. Still in the top five, I have
to agree Nashville's the top five city. Miami for me,
obviously very high on that list. I have a real
soft spot for Charleston, and I always want to say
Charleston Slash doesn't countcause they're similar to me. Doesn't counts either.
(20:42):
I'm eliminating it because doesn't have got to go top fifty.
So yeah, look Greenville, South Carolina, amazing place.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
No I went rogue there.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
I forgot.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
I forgot about the rules.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
I went rogue. Man, I'd have to I have to
think beyond the beyond the top three to think about
you do your list.
Speaker 3 (20:59):
I did.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
San Diego is in California. But San Diego is an
awesome city.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
It's amazing place.
Speaker 1 (21:04):
But I'm eliminating blue city in blue states because I
don't trust the people running those places. You I'll go
blue city in a red state because at least you
have the balance.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
Of Rger top cover.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
Yeah, Austin should be you know, Austin, I think twenty
years ago would have definitely been on my top five.
But man, the commis have run wild in that place.
Sunday Hang is brought to you by Chalk Natural Supplements
for guys, gals, and nothing in between. Fuel your day
at Chalk dot Com. Sunday Hang with Clay and Bucks.
(21:36):
Think about the best in your mind. The best movie
of the twenty first century. By the way, two thousand
doesn't count. That's that's still twentieth century. So Gladiator is out,
So other question about this tomorrow. What do you mean
by best? Is it one that your greatest? Is actually
the designation and see I took it as the movie
(21:56):
that that you love the most, that means the most
to you if you're just reviewing it as a like
what is the most perfect film, like a work of
art or something that you could watch no multiple, I
go the second. I go the second one for this exercise,
meaning the one that you if it's on, you're watching it,
you love it, you'll watch it anytime it's on. You
think it's fantastic.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
So that's the.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
Stat that I agree with that categorization. We'll get into
that tomorrow. Yeah. Otherwise I'm like, oh, the Pianists, the
lives of others, Like these are amazing films, but you
know you're not gonna watch them one hundred times. Some
of these movies I watch a hundred times, Like I
just love that.
Speaker 3 (22:30):
Like Schindler's List.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
You aren't gonna be like, oh, that's a perfect example, right,
you could say that's the greatest movie. I don't think
I know anybody who's seen that movie more than once.
It's an amazing movie. I just don't know people that
have sat through it more than once. It's tough.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
It's a tough watch just being I mean, it's depressing.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
A lot of great works of art films correct are
not fun right like they are like you feel worse
in some way about the human condition when you finish,
as opposed to like I watch. I watched the Harry
Potter movies with my kids this weekend. I hadn't seen
them in a long time. They're really fun and really good,
and most of the time you feel pretty good about
(23:06):
them by the time they finish. Let's take some of
these some of these talkbacks with some of these calls here,
especially because people are yelling at Clay, which is always entertaining. D. D.
William from San Diego listens on Kogo Radio. What's up, hey,
Clay William here in San Diego.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
I disagree with your city rankings.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
I think San Diego is number one America's finest city.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
San Diego is fabulous.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
Buck here is the challenge on San Diego, and you
guys in San Diego can correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't trust blue city blue state combos, so I
eliminated blue city, Blue State.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
I'm not willing to. I think you have too many restrictions.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
I think your obstacle course has too much stuff thrown
up into it now, because look, you got it like
LA has to be in consideration. You can't just say, oh,
LA's non in consideration. It's a blue city in a
blue st date Like I like l A. I've spent
a lot of time there. I like San Diego. I'm
not with these are places that I would live. You
can't just rank somewhere on like oh, I'm gonna go
(24:10):
there for a weekend. That's different, Like where's the best
place to go for a weekend trip? Where would I live?
Where would I raise a family. I'm eliminating blue city,
blue state. I think that's significant. Hh Don from Tampa
listens on WFLA radio. Play it okay, Now you have
to include the Tampa Bay area. You got the Tampa
(24:30):
Bay Buccaneers, the Lightning and the Rays. Now Clay I,
I do not know Tampa well at all. I'm a
Fluoridian who I think I've been to Tampa once in
my life and I was a kid. I don't really
remember it. And as a Miami person, I'm just saying
we get a lot of anti A lot of anti
Tampa propaganda floats around Miami. You know what I'm saying.
(24:51):
It's a little bit like a Boston, New York thing.
But I want to go spend some time there, so
I can't. Again, I can't weigh in on the greatness
of Tampa because I haven't spent enough time there. But
I love audience there because it is really I don't
I don't dislike Tampa. I like Orlando more than Tampa,
and that's that's gonna be a little bit. Look, there
are a lot of really nice parts of Orlando. Uh
(25:13):
now they only have one pro sports franchise, So I
eliminated Orlando from my my rankings. Tampa's got some really
seedy parts. I want to get to Jerry and Houston
because he's calling out something that I think needs to
be called out. Jerry and Houston. Let's hear from him.
Speaker 3 (25:31):
Yeah, Clay, you need to get off the sence there, brother,
Dallas and Houston are two separate cities.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
You need to pick one or the other. Quit bustin
bucks Chops for not even coming up with five when
you added actually six, Yeah, well they take Thank you.
Jerry Clay with the ultimate fen sitting. I love the
Houston Dallas metroplex. That's that's none. Okay. If I have
to pick and break the tie, I'm gonna pick Houston
(25:59):
because Mark Cuban doesn't live in Houston, and Mark Cuban
lives in Dallas, So by Houston because I love Houstonians
for making us number one for three hours every day
in that market and Michael Berry the greatest lead in
we could possibly have on that radio station right before us.
So that's why I love Houston. Well, look, I like,
my sister lived in Houston, and I was really impressed.
(26:22):
People are like, oh, in the comments, they're coming after
Houston in my top five. And by the way, Salt
Lake City does have two pro sports franchises. They have
a hockey team now, so they got the Jazz and
they've got the what I think they call them, like
the Utah Hockey Club or something like that.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
They moved from Phoenix.