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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:03):
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Speaker 4 (00:21):
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the habit.
Speaker 5 (00:36):
I whing out with my friends, rocking on the radio.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Min Boy Skin his hand talking on the radio. It's
time to do this.
Speaker 5 (00:50):
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Speaker 1 (00:54):
Kat just sting up and all up on our ah.
Yes alone to welcome everybody. It's the world famous Ben
and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle. I
am Ben Rogers, joined by Jeff skin Wade, Christina care
little baby corn Bread Ray. Hi.
Speaker 6 (01:13):
That was creepy.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Yeah, it's super creepy. Just move on, don't look. KT
is not here with us today. He is dead, and
we've got a lot of stuff to get into a
lot it stop. It's gonna be a great show. Christina
is going to let us know about an article that
just came out that breaks down the most and least
attractive hobbies for dudes.
Speaker 7 (01:36):
It's top ten and of both. Actually, I mean there's
the top fifteen, but I figure we just focused on.
Speaker 6 (01:41):
The top ten.
Speaker 1 (01:42):
That's good. I'm optimistic that my wife is turned on
by my video game playing. I'm hoping that it's on there.
Speaker 6 (01:50):
Find out soon, Ben three five Man.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
This might be a two parter, or maybe we do
least today at most tomorrow or the other way around. Yeah,
big stuff right looking forward to that, We've got Cowboy News.
Of course, there was just Jack in the Box right
at the beginning of the show. We were talking about
that burgerlist Jack in the Boxes actually in the news.
We'll get into that. At four point thirty. We got
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some gen Z decision making happening. There's plenty to get into,
but today's show. A big part of today's show is
the theme of kids returning back to school. At several
different school districts here in Dallas Fort Worth, kids return today.
I know for me that was the case. Prosper schools.
My middle child I have one in college. My middle
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child started a senior year and our youngest child is
at high school starting her freshman year. You know, for us,
when Skin and I were growing up in Richardson, ninth
grade was still at the middle school or the junior high.
But now my daughter is a ninth grader at a
six A high school in hallways full of eighteen year olds.
Speaker 7 (02:56):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (02:57):
Yeah. So in Alan they have a freshman center that
I guess is next door to the high school. But
that is a that's a crazy adjustment. I love the
way they had it in risd when we were growing up.
I think seven through nine together is fantastic, and I
think ten through twelve together that just seems to work out,
at least from our perspective growing up. I love the
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way that that worked out.
Speaker 6 (03:20):
So they don't pick on the freshmen, is that why?
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Yeah, It's like, well, I mean, the sophomores are going
to get picked on, but you know, there's just like
a little bit more growth there. Maybe they can handle
themselves a little bit better. And in a lot of cases,
the freshmen aren't so much bigger than the seventh graders
that it seems like they're in elementary school. You know,
it felt like it was grouped properly yeah, well, did
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your son start yet? Yeah, so I don't understand the world.
My son got up at five point forty for something
called Senior Sunrise. Have you all ever heard of this?
Speaker 2 (03:51):
No?
Speaker 1 (03:51):
No, I'd never heard of it. I mean, he's never
gotten up at five forty in his life for senior Sunrise.
They all go and watch the sunrise together to start
the year. That's that's pretty cool, man. I love it
because it's like it's bonding, it's community, and it's not
there's no drugs or alcohol. Nobody's trying to do drugs
and alcohol at sunrise unless they party really hard right
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up all night. That's not really a good way to
start school. I was rolling, but I was cut from
Senior Sunrise. Happened. So then last night he was being
just a typical, you know, seventeen year old being kind
of cynical about it.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:26):
I mean, I guess I'm gonna go. But if you
really didn't want to go, you wouldn't go.
Speaker 6 (04:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Right, So there's that. And then he got up this
morning and did my Japanese interval walking. Oh and as
I finish, he pulls up and I'm like, what are
you doing? I thought you had school today. He goes, yeah,
I'm coming back from Senior Sunrise. My first class is
until nine forty. His first class is at nine forty. Amazing, insane,
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So my house, everybody's my scene. His whole focus is
on the cell phone band, being able to have his
cell phone in class, and he is convinced that is
going to lead to more disruptions from students, and so,
you know, it's I can see the pros and cons
of this. Like I understand for teachers, it's got to
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be such a beating to try to teach a class
and look out there and everyone's just in a zombie
trance with their phone. I can understand how there's there's
downside there for them having their phones. With so many
school shootings and stuff like that, it's awesome to be
able to be connected with them, like for safety reasons
and whatnot. But I don't know. My son is convinced
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that more kids are going to act out now because
they don't have their phones to pacify them. I think
like there's a lot of good logic to that. My
daughter was saying, you know, kids are going to be
crazy late for class because they're all just going to
walk out to the parking lot and use their phone,
and so they're going to be late for everything, or
they're going to skip classes. And I understand what been
saying about, you know, not having it in class, but
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I don't see the problem of a kid having it
out in the hall in between classes.
Speaker 7 (06:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:08):
And to me, if every kid just came and put
their phone, like there's a cubby hole and they put
their phone in it and then they grab it on
the way out, you achieve both things. Right, God, it
seems complicated. All of it seems complicated. Now what I
would have done, because I would have, you know, beat
the systems, which would have a fake phone to put
in that basket, right, Okay, I should carry two phones.
(06:29):
All of that seems high maintenance. To check in a
phone and then get it on your way out. That
just seems like a logistical nightmare. Like how do you
know kids are taking the right phone when they leave
out of the bag. Yeah, I guess maybe they'd have
to have their own cubby. I don't know. Uh, we're
so dependent upon this thing. Like I mean, I think
if I came to work and they're like, okay, you
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can't have your phone at work, I'd be like, I
need to find another job.
Speaker 7 (06:54):
Really, I use my phone for everything, Dude. I try
to keep mine off and away from me because of distractions.
Like I'm at work, I need to focus on work
and not whatever else is going on.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
On my phone, But I pull up stuff for the
show on the phone. Yeah, the Rick Flair news. Oh
what's going on with me? That's the time I got
distracted by my phone. It happens. KT's conversation was putting
me to sleep, and I had to seek to other
content out there in the world.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
So, I you know, I think that's the biggest issue
in my household today. My son is freaking out, and
he also was freaking out because one of the teachers
had a signed seating Okay, I'm like, that's normal, man,
he goes, I haven't had that since elementary school. Yeah,
like they're gonna make us sit in a certain spot.
I'm like, that's a great idea. If you want kids
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to actually focus, don't let them get in their friend
groups and disrupt the class.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
I get that, And I'm trying to remember now that
I flashed back to high school, there was a few
classes I had that had assigned seating.
Speaker 7 (07:52):
Yes, they would always sit me next to the class
clown because they thought I was a good kid, and
then I'd always ended up having a crush on the
class class.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Okay, that's hot, the class clown of crandall class of what,
don't worry about it. Yeah, he's driving around right now,
going wait what, there's only like six dudes. She had
the quarterback, she had the class There's not that many guys.
All right, there we go. We're off and running today
on a back to school Tuesday. We're gonna tickets in
things Skin is tracking. Last night, I had a miraculous
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late night flashback that got me excited for basketball season.
Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle
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Be listening. We'll throw out a clue from earlier in
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We have a great love shock here thirty minutes from now.
The most attractive and least attractive hobbies for men. But
right now it's time for this.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Track.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Another edition of things is traffic all right?
Speaker 4 (09:07):
Ben?
Speaker 1 (09:08):
You know, like on MLB Network or the NFL Network
or the NBA Network in the offseason, they show classic
old games and sometimes, you know, I'm like, you know,
maybe I'll pay attention. Usually I'm like, I don't have
time to watch a game from ten years ago. It's
gotta be something that really like flips my switch. But
(09:28):
I got in bed late last night I flipped it
over to NBA TV and they were showing Game seven
of the NBA Finals from the twenty sixteen Cleveland Cavaliers
versus the Golden State Warriors. Was that Kyrie? That is Kyrie?
Was that when he hit the game winner? It's when
he hit the game winner? Was it drawn up for him?
(09:50):
Even though Lebron was on the same team. It was
drawn up for him because they wanted to isolate him
on Steph Curry. Now, I have memories of watching this
game getting excited, but I didn't remember the details of
the game. Don't either. But last night was amazing because
twenty six. Like, if you think about that Lebron's Cabs
(10:12):
beating the Warriors, that doesn't seem that long ago, or
maybe I don't know, what does it seem like that? Okay,
that was nine years ago, almost a decade, and that
is an eternity in sports. And here's why I got
sucked in so quick. It was amazing to me how
young Lebron and Steph Curry looked. And then Dallas Maverick
(10:34):
Klay Thompson and Dallas Maverick Kyrie Irving. That's like what
really sucked. It sucked me in because I was like, okay,
I know that. And this game is legendary because supposedly
right after the game, Draymond Green was so distraught he
called Kevin Durant immediately and like this is so he's
the one that recruited Kevin Durant. He and he's the
one who ran them off. Yes, wow, And so you
(10:56):
were getting sucked in a lot less getting sucked in
so hard, dude, it was a great night for me.
And so Draymond Green, we think of him as a
guy that you know, puts up eight points and eleven rebounds.
Seven That says Game seven Draymond had a thirty two
point game. Wow. And here's where I did not remember
any of this, So that when they do these things,
(11:16):
they they do like a little like the old pop
up theater where there's nuggets about their career and their
game after a play. Cool. So Klay Thompson, who looks
like he's fifteen, right, he squares up, he pulls up,
he knocks down a three, right in a Mont Schumpert's face.
The Golden State Warriors tie the game with four forty
(11:37):
to go, and a note pops up and says, this
is the last field goal. The Golden State Warriors hitting
this game.
Speaker 2 (11:43):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (11:44):
With four forty I'm going wait a minute, I know
Kyrie hits a game winner, and I thought it was
tied or they were down. Are you telling me I'm
about to watch four and a half minutes of nobody's scoring.
Was it free throws? It was missed shots? So both
teams misshots until the end. Yeah, So what happened was
that shot Klay Thompson hit put them up, and then
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Lebron hit a shot to tie it up, and then
they traded miss buckets for four and a half minutes,
or really four minutes. Okay, that shot that Kyrie hit,
he hit it with like fifty seconds to go. I
don't remember it. What's the play? So the play was
Clay Thompson, who at this point is an elite defender,
is on Kyrie and there's just a little brush screen
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at the top to force a switch, so Steph Curry
has to cover Kyrie on the other side of the floor. Wow.
So Clay Thompson was such a good defender that he
could lock up Kyrie. There's about three or four years
where Klay Thompson was regarded as the best two way
player in basketball. I remember that, but I don't think
of him as being able to hold prime Kyrie. He
was incredible.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
And you know what's crazy about it is probably the
other best two way player in basketball was probably Anthony Davis,
and a lot of people consider Anthony Davis to still
be the best two way player in basketball currently. Okay,
so I got something about that too. So I'm watching
it all unfold, and man, Lebron, they have some turnovers.
(13:13):
He goes in, so they're up three. After the Kyrie shot,
Kyrie also, Steph Curry misses a shot. Kyrie gets the
rebound They're up three with like fifty seconds to go
or no, thirty seconds ago. He dribbles down full court
and just misses a lamp when he could have taken
the ball. I mean, like it's a rookie type mistake.
Like there's so many bad plays. Steph Curry's throwing up bricks.
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I mean, it's crazy. So all this is going on,
and I'm watching this game, and then Lebron goes in
for a dunk to go up five, Draymond levels him
and then you have to watch a minute and a
half of Lebron acting like he got his head blown on.
Oh yeah, stretcher, Oh my god. The team runs to
his defense. He's oh my god, he's crying, he's smashing
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the floor. And then he gets up and get it.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
You know.
Speaker 1 (13:58):
I mean, I'm like, really, I don't remember all this.
But anyway, so the game's over, and it was crazy
to watch Kyie and Klay Thompson that young and Lebron
and stuff. And as soon as the game's over, they
immediately cut to another classic and it was the year
before Game three Golden State Warriors versus New Orleans Pelicans,
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and my god, Anthony Davis as a young player looked amazing.
Ow what year was that? That to twenty fifteen? So
it was just crazy watching young thin Anthony Davis run
all over the place. I mean, it was just like
I'm watching three old Dallas Mavericks from a decade ago
when they were young guns in the playoffs. That's kind
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of concerning for this team. They'd be that old. It's yeah,
And he said, yesterday's got four or five more years.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, absolutely good. I mean, dude, he's
like thirty three, thirty four. He'll be fine. He'll be fine,
all right. Coming up next in the Hollywood Shuffle, Taylor
Swift breaks the internet again. What happened we'll explain next.
So yesterday, Jerry Jones and many Dallas cowboys had the
(15:03):
I guess what was it, the red carpet preview premiere
of his new Netflix shows. I don't even know what
it's called, America's I think it's Jerry and his cowboys,
gambling man or some god gambler in his Yeah, the Gambler.
It's also about Kenny Rodgers.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (15:20):
Anyways, skin our good friend Woody somehow got to see
a sneak preview of the first seven episodes of it,
and so I asked him. I was like, all right, man, dude,
tell me your favorite part. He said, I think my
favorite part was the behind the scenes stuff on what
prompted the Jimmy firing. And this is what's interesting. You
You know, we've all in Dallas for worth, We've known
about the Jimmy Jerry divorce for years, and are there
(15:41):
things that are going to come out in this Netflix
series that are new to us? You know Wood he's
a big sports fan, and apparently this was new to him.
He said. When Jimmy was sitting at a table in
the bar in the NFL meetings with all the assistant
coaches after the Super Bowl, and Jerry walked in and
raised his glass to toast the table. All the coaches
raised their glasses except Jimmy. Jerry was so pissed. He
(16:03):
walked by and ed warder Uh and grabbed him on
the leg and told him he was co and told
him he was gonna okay. So Jimmy grabbed ed Werder
and told him he was going to fire that non
loyal son of a bitch. But yeah, that's what That's
what our friend said. That is that he's he's typing crab.
But that is a legendary story, and Dave Wanstatt was
(16:24):
very uncomfortable. Uh, and that then prompted Jerry to tell
people what he say. There are over one hundred coaches
that could Yeah, but that's a that's a pretty legendary story,
he said, what do you our buddy who's seen the
first seven episode says it's basically still obvious that they
don't like each other at all. Oh good, even though
they've reconciled. Right, yeah, uh so anyways, excited, Yeah, I'm
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excited too. We will talk a little Cowboys football will
go around the sports coming up at four fifteen, and
we got a cuss in the Cowboys coming up at
five o'clock. So don't go anywhere, but right now it's time.
Speaker 2 (16:55):
For this juicys hot Gossy.
Speaker 1 (17:03):
Stay on top in the woodshovel.
Speaker 7 (17:11):
So last night, at about like nine thirty, I decide, Hey,
you know what, let me check out social media for
a second, see what's going on. I get on Twitter
and my timeline is just blowing up with Taylor Swift
on Travis Kelsey's podcast. Okay, now I love Taylor Swift.
I think she's a badass. She's a great role model,
seriously awesome. But I wouldn't call myself a swiftye. I'm
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not obsessed. And so I had no idea why this
was a big deal. So I did a little dive
in and skin, I know your wife and daughter are
huge swifty.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
So they were talking about this.
Speaker 7 (17:41):
Okay, you can help me out with this. But here's
the first video that was making the rounds last night. Again,
I got on it and out nine thirty whatever.
Speaker 6 (17:49):
Here it is such a nice color on you.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yes, I know, it's the color of your eyes. Swifty
so well.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
Podcast, So all that was was Taylor Swift and Travis
Kelcey talking to each other and they announced that, Okay,
Taylor Swift's doing a podcast with them. She's gonna be
on their podcast Wednesday night, which is huge news, okay,
and I was like, for pop culture people, I thought, okay,
that's cool. All right, finally they're doing a podcast together.
Speaker 6 (18:20):
That's really sweet. I might actually listen to that.
Speaker 7 (18:22):
I didn't realize why it was such a big deal,
but I mean, yes, they've been dating. Okay, well, swifties
are freaking out. First off, that promo was thirteen seconds
Oh my god, that's her favorite number, because someone doesn't
know that promo was thirteen seconds. She hasn't done an
interview since twenty twenty three. She's never been public with
a boyfriend like this before. And also, swifties are expecting
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a new album. They're like, dude, she's been hinting at
a new album. This is it, this is it, She's
gonna do it, okay, and sure enough on August twelfth,
at twelve twelve. This is her twelfth album.
Speaker 6 (18:59):
By the way, here was this. So I wanted to
show you something.
Speaker 1 (19:03):
Okay, what do we got? We got h briefcase? Yep,
Mick Greens on it.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
Yep.
Speaker 7 (19:11):
This is my brand new album, The Life of a Showgirls.
So she's a marketing genius. And I love that she
brought in the Kelsey brothers. It's gonna be amazing.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
It's great for them and great for her and great
for everyone involved. I saw that it had ten One
of these had ten million views in the first thirty minutes.
Speaker 7 (19:34):
I think it was the first one because I saw
that as well, because I clicked on the comments and
I saw one guy's no one cares. I was like,
clearly they do, dude, because it's got forty million views already.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Just shut up and people be happy. I like the
guy telling forty million people no one cares. Right, it's
the classic Elvis Presley. How could a billion Elvis fans
be wrong? Out of you forty million people besides you guys,
no one else cares.
Speaker 6 (19:57):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 1 (19:58):
So think about that. That is over ten percent of
the entire population of the country. It's insane for this
one pop star, you know, insane, And I wonder with
her is it is part of the reason for her
massive success. I mean, there's a million reasons, million variables.
But she's not She's not readily accessible everywhere all the time.
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Like you said, she doesn't do a lot of interviews.
I mean, her music is and she's doing shows and stuff,
but she's not out there talking and endorsing things and
being visible.
Speaker 6 (20:32):
She's not.
Speaker 7 (20:33):
I don't know what her secret is to connecting with
her fans the way she has and the way she does,
but she has killed it on that front.
Speaker 6 (20:39):
Obviously. I don't know what the secret is, but she's
doing great.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
It's interesting too that it's run concurrently because probably not
the same number of people, but the Beyonce following is
real similar, Like there's more Taylor Swift because she's the
biggest star in the world, but just the loyalty running
concurrently with those two women. It's been insane and it
broke the internet last night. All right, coming up next,
we're going to give the ball back to Christina because
(21:04):
she has the most attractive hobbies that men can do
for their ladies. Want to hear it from Christina. That's
happening next, Ben and Skin Show ninety one point one
The Eagle. No doubt you've heard about what we're doing
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what's going on in dulls Worth. All right, now it's
time for this. Welcome to the love Shack.
Speaker 5 (22:09):
Baby, Benn's getting ladies talking love life and a white Mercedes.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
Maybe let us be nice to you and put off
enticing you.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
Welcome to the Love Shack. Lady life, you get crazy,
you need two sexperts. Roadhouse says, let.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Me handle the bad problems for your house.
Speaker 6 (22:31):
Okay, I've got a great survey here.
Speaker 7 (22:32):
This was done by Date Psychology where they gave a
bunch of women just a list of seventy four male
hobbies quote unquote male hobbies and they said, all right,
just designate this hobby as attractive or unattractive. And they've
gathered the results and so there's I want to save
the unattractive for tomorrow. We'll do the top ten most
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attractive hobbies today. Again, this is what women think are
most attractive hobbies for men.
Speaker 1 (22:59):
The top ten lifting weights.
Speaker 6 (23:02):
Uh oh, No, that is not on here.
Speaker 1 (23:05):
What is working out? Did they consider that a hobby?
Speaker 6 (23:08):
I do not see you working out on here. We
do have hiking. It's not in the top ten. It
is in the top fifteen. Hiking.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
You said you'd like to go to gyms and watch
dudes pump iron that that's what something girls do.
Speaker 7 (23:18):
When I used to go to the gym, I used
to hate guy They would just hog all the weights
like that's their section or something like.
Speaker 6 (23:25):
Girls can push weights too.
Speaker 1 (23:27):
What about sounds like this when they're lifting weights.
Speaker 6 (23:31):
No, no, not astractive.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I just thought about the classic line what he in
pump is that fletch? It was once you two go
to the gym and pump each other. Oh, I thought,
you're all do you want to Oh no, no, no, okay, yeah,
most attractive hobbies, it's got to be playing a Call
of Duty war zone.
Speaker 6 (23:52):
Oh let's see, let's see that is not on the
west then. But I agree. I do love watching mic.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Right, watching the Row get it done, save lives, kill
bad guys. Did you say hiking was on there?
Speaker 6 (24:04):
Hiking was? It's in the top fifteen. Okay, we're twelve
on here.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
I'm just sitting here thinking, I was like, man, I
don't even know what any hobbies are, Okay, I mean
I know, I know like ladies aren't. Collecting memorabilia is attractive? No,
playing an instrument? Oh that's good, like guys. Chicks love
it when a guy plays an acoustic song to him
by fire right Barbie number three?
Speaker 6 (24:26):
Answer? Ben is playing an instrument?
Speaker 1 (24:28):
Great? Solid? What's that song they sing in that? Barbie?
I don't know who I've ever been.
Speaker 6 (24:36):
Is that a UK band? Why can't I think the band?
Speaker 2 (24:40):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I figured out? What about sexual gymnastics?
Speaker 6 (24:45):
I don't see gymnastics on here, skin, I'm sorry.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
Okay, definitely not collected collectibles hobbies? Oh cooking, there you go,
Ben's killing it.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Skin. That's a number four. So you got playing an
instrument and cooking.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
What about gearhead muscle cars?
Speaker 7 (25:05):
Yep, no, okay, I don't even have to look at
this list to know that's not on there.
Speaker 6 (25:12):
Uh no, it's not on the most.
Speaker 7 (25:14):
Attractive maybe least attractive Tomorrow. I haven't looked at that
list yet.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
What about based on something I saw recently on uh
Golena of a family feud? Farming gardening is on your Okay.
Speaker 6 (25:28):
Yes, okay, And I'm gonna give you woodworking as well.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
That kind of goes with oh yeah they're farm look
away at work the wood. Yeah, let's back.
Speaker 6 (25:39):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (25:39):
That feels real self pleasuring.
Speaker 7 (25:42):
I'll give you guys the top ten most attractive hobbies
ye for men according to women. Okay, number ten photography.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
That's a great way to get women too, like, hey,
I'd love to take your picture. Has anyone ever taken
some tasteful nudes of you? I would, I do it
for free.
Speaker 7 (25:59):
Would not advise swimming at number nine, gardening, which you
got number eight, writing, number seven, writing what.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
You feels writing? I thought you meant like equestrian. Yeah, writing,
I thought she was saying like a reverse topic cow girl.
One of my favorite is writhing, writing.
Speaker 7 (26:22):
Pain painting coming in next, followed by woodworking, cooking, playing
an instrument the number two. Just as foreign languages, I'm
assuming speaking foreign languages.
Speaker 1 (26:33):
That's so girls got confused. That's not a hobby. But
they do love foreign accents, and they conflated those two things. Okay,
that's fair.
Speaker 7 (26:40):
Yeah, and reading number one. The number one most attractive
thing a guy can do, I agree is reading.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
Women were learning are looking for gay men. Actually, yes
they are, except for just a good one drawback that
they have. Then there's only one thing. But the rest
of it f in perfect every way. Oh, I would
love to comment on your fashion from a point of
the from a perspective of knowledge. All right, there you
(27:08):
have it. Fantastic work. So that's the most attractive hobbies
for dudes. Tomorrow in the Love Shack, you're gonna bring
us the least attractive.
Speaker 6 (27:15):
Yes, I can't wait.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
We're gonna crush. We got a better handle on that,
all right? Coming up next, what's going on in Dallas?
We have news that involves h GB and we have
news that involves Dirk. All right, we're about ten minutes
away from a little Dallas Cowboys football news. We got
food news coming up. We got to talk about Jack
in the Box. We got that today game, and we've
(27:36):
got some gen Z news. All that's coming your way
on the Bin and Skin Show. But right now it's
time for this.
Speaker 6 (27:41):
What's going on in Dallas?
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Dallas?
Speaker 1 (27:57):
All right, we're gonna stay up north. The ChB takeover
is very very real, and Ben I got good news
for you because August thirteenth, So what is that is
today the eleventh.
Speaker 6 (28:11):
Yeah, oh twelfth smorrow?
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Oh so tomorrow, Ben in your hood, the one hundred
and thirty two thousand square foot CHIB is opening. So
I drive by it every day and it's looking awesome,
Like I've fallen in love with Achib. We didn't have
it here, you know until recently, right last couple of years.
(28:32):
A year. It's badass. And you know, I had heard,
you know, people say, man, the grocery store is really struggling,
and there have been a lot of a lot of
them that's been having issues. But I think it just
needed to be reimagined. A lot of people are like, well,
you know, you can order stuff get it sent directly
to your door, and you know, and there were people
talking about grocery stores as if they were going to
(28:53):
go extinct. But the way ChB does it, I mean,
it is an adventure. It is awesome. Like I'm a
huge fan. I go there sometimes just a day. Yeah,
but particular is pretty cool because I noticed it as
I pass it twice a day and I was like,
they're building something, and it's a weird thing. They're building
some kind of unique sign. And what they built was
(29:15):
one of those huge windmills, which is the logo for Prosper. Okay,
so they built a giant windmill with a sign for
that HB store and put a Texas flag on the
back of it. It's like, I don't know, man, I
just think it's really cool. Whoever came up with that idea, bravo,
it's gonna be awesome. To your point, you got to
give someone a reason to go to something if you
can get it and delivered to your house. And they
(29:37):
have like that barbecue place there I think is good.
I think it's called Texas True Barbecue. I think it's good.
And they have several craft beers on tap, you know,
so that's a reason to go there.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Right.
Speaker 6 (29:48):
I've never been to AGB, so I don't understand the hype.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
Really it's dope.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
But now it's just those two things right there.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
I'm in and that's so that sign. Here's this giant
chain or whatever rights it's a big chain, but they
localized it with that cool unique sign that really speaks
to people that live and prosper. That's their logo. See
how many people this place is going to employ? How many?
I mean this number just strikes me as like, what
five hundred and seventy.
Speaker 6 (30:14):
Wow do they say like BUCkies too?
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (30:17):
Oh, I don't know. That just seems like a ton
of people.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
But anyways, so that's coming to you.
Speaker 3 (30:23):
Ben.
Speaker 1 (30:24):
I'm freaking out because we're like a week away from
them opening a Costco half a mile from my house,
which is gonna suck.
Speaker 6 (30:33):
For me, more jobs, for more people, skins.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
I know, but like, stick it around the corner, put
it away from my house. I don't want my artery clogged. Like,
if I go right, it's outlet malls and so, and
if I go left, it's Costco. And then they're building
a resort across the street from Costco. I'm trapped. I
need a helicopter. You're moving. You gotta get out of there.
I gotta get out now. Yeah, but you know, wherever
(30:56):
I go, it's gonna cost too much. It's a buyer's
market right now, trust me. Okay, all right, so we're
tracking that. Here's the other thing that's not just me
and Ben talking about ourselves. It's news. It's in d magazine,
it was on WFAA, and we're very excited about it.
And that's because our brewery, Rollertown Beer Works, which is
(31:17):
a brewery that me and Ben are partner's in. It's
hitting all the news services now and primarily because we're
going to be opening the Frisco Mothership in October right
there on Main Street, but also like people are seeing
who our investors are, and it's guys like Travis Frederick
and Dude Perfect, Michael Young, and one very prominent guy
(31:38):
has become a part of this news story, and that's
Dirk Novitzky because we have a beer named after him
called the big German. It's a coolsh with minimal hops
and a smooth finish, and we have, with Dirk's permission,
we have a new tap handle that you were going
to start seeing all over the Metroplex anywhere. That beer
is on tap and it's Dirk doing the one legged
(31:59):
face away. It's the iconic one legged fade away. It's
so damn cool and uh yeah, you're about to see
a lot of uh your you know, some of the
press releases are going out on that. Really cool to
see people covering the story and it is news and
uh dude, you even got a quote from Dirk on it,
which you have it. Yeah, okay, yeah, Dirt says I've
been honored with a statue before, but nothing quite like this.
(32:23):
I love the tap handle. It turned out great. It
didn't sound like obviously, and he likes it. Yeah, And
he worked with us on getting it just right because
like the the engineering involved, and if it's going to
be a tap handle and people are going to be
tugging on it and pulling on it, you couldn't. You
had to tweak it just to make sure it was
(32:44):
structurally sound. But still the one legged fade away, Yeah,
it's got to fit with other taps, so he can't
be leaning way far back like he does on the statue.
And then on top of that, like the release point
of where the ball is. We had to have it
canted to his head because the more things you have
going off the tap handle, the easier it is to
(33:05):
break them. So it had to be structurally sound, it
had to look like Dirk, it had to fit in
a row of tap so a lot went into it.
But for me and Ben and in everyone at roller Town,
we were I'll say it, we were stressed because you
want to honor him properly. Yeah, and so it's like,
oh God, I hope he's okay with this, and he
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likes it, and you know he doesn't feel pressured.
Speaker 7 (33:27):
Man.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
He genuinely was happy with it. He made jokes about it,
because that's what Dirk does. But like that quote says
it all man.
Speaker 6 (33:34):
Yeah, it's badass.
Speaker 7 (33:35):
I'm excited for you guys, because who's not going to
go to a bar if that's on tap and not
just saying like, I don't even care what beard is.
Speaker 6 (33:41):
I want that.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Yea's awesome. Or do you hate Dallas? Yeah? Yeah, I
hate great things. Do you hate championships? Yeah? Thank you
Christina and fantastic work there. There's what's going on in Dallas,
all right? Coming up next just over three minutes away.
Let's keep it on sports a little bit as shod
he fires himself and Dag weighs in on the Mica
situation that's coming up in just over three minutes. So
(34:03):
don't go anywhere. Everybody been in skin show. We got
that four pack of Ranger tickets we're sitting on for today.
We're gonna give away a different four pack every day.
This is for the August twenty seventh game. Rangers are
barreling towards the playoffs, so this will be fun. At
the end of this month. Whenever we do these ticket giveaways,
we use the iHeart app. There's a talkback feature. If
you don't have the free iHeart app, you're straight screwing up.
(34:25):
Get that thing downloaded and it'll be your chance to win.
Ranger tickets coming up at the bottom of the hour.
And food news. We got some bad news for our
friends at Jack in the Box. We'll talk about all
of that, but right now it's time for this. Now,
let's cool around the sports. Ktun queints as all the sports. Yes,
(34:51):
all right, I'm Kat today. By the way, Kat is
having some fun golf stories. You gotta see those videos
he's sending us. Yeah, we're gonna I have some KT
fun when he gets back, if he ever does. All right,
I got two things for you. I got Dak and
I got Shody. We'll start with Shoddy. This is funny
little audio clip. It was making the rounds on Dallas
(35:12):
News and Twitter and all that. Let's just listen to
coach Schottenheimer firing himself from postgame prayer duties.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
After the game was over, I did the team prayer,
I called him up, I talked to the guys, and
I decided I was going to do the team prayer
because obviously my faith is really important to me. Well,
I went straight Ricky Bobby on him and I actually cursed.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
Yeah, I cursed. I asked.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
I think I asked God to help us in the
red zone. Said like, you know, damn, we left some
opportunities out there. So I fired myself from doing the
postgame prayer. I will not be doing that anymore. But
we played the clip for the guys. They said, hey,
let's talk about accountability because we got to address this.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
We got to get this fixed.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
And we played the whole clip of Will Ferrell at
the kitchen table doing the prayer where he's talking baby
Jesus and all this stuff. And I think everybody knew
because I think Sam Williams is like afterwards he said
to Dak, he goes, can you swear during the prayer?
Speaker 1 (36:09):
So I have fired myself.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
I will no longer be doing the postgame prayer. Chalk
that one up that when you're that emotional and there's
the ups and downs of a game, you don't need
to be the one talking to God. So that's something.
Speaker 1 (36:19):
That we good better.
Speaker 3 (36:21):
How we after action report and we've got cleaned up.
Speaker 1 (36:25):
That is fascinating audio. So, man, it makes me think
of a lot of things. First of all, all right,
he's going to an older Will Ferrell movie. You know,
we were given McCarthy grief about the Mojo moment similar
vein here, I think. So, I think I'm guessing Talladega
Knights is eight years after Austin Powers. Do you guys
(36:47):
know how what percentage of current Dallas Cowboys players have
seen Talladega Knights. I would bet prior to that clip,
I would bet it's about eight percent.
Speaker 6 (36:57):
Well more than Austin Powers for sure.
Speaker 1 (37:00):
Yeah, definitely it's not as old as that, but it's
still we're talking about less than ten percent on both.
I think that Also, there is a hierarchy of Will
Ferrell movies, and I think Talladaga Knights is probably right
in the middle somewhere, like it's above Trup, what's the
basketball movie, the semi pro Semipro, it's above that, but
(37:20):
it's below Step Brothers, and it's below Anchorman.
Speaker 2 (37:24):
Right.
Speaker 1 (37:25):
But yeah, but at least like if he shows the clip,
it's actually funny, Like everyone can laugh at Will Ferrell
doing that funny prayer and cussing in it, even like
I think Christians would think it's funny. I can't imagine
just like a twenty three year old dude trying to
watch Austin Powers go baby like one.
Speaker 6 (37:42):
What those are about ten years apart by the way.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Yeah, but it's still such a good point. Ben brings up.
It's right along the same lines. The other thing is,
I have a lot of prayer anxiety because I didn't
grow up going to church. But I am Christian and
that is a part of my faith. But I'm like,
when it comes to give it a prayer, I'm not
the best at it. And so I can understand how
he feels about that. And I ran into this situation
(38:08):
where so we have a friend, a friend of ours,
who was paralyzed skiings paralyzed from the neck down. And
he was a guy who played basketball with every Sunday,
and so every Sunday that we play, after we play,
because it was his game, we send him a prayer
and you know, just try to lift his spirits and whatnot.
And he's doing so much better. But so I'm always
(38:28):
reluctant to give that prayer for this reason. I'm like, Shoddy,
I don't know what I'm gonna say. I might not
do it right. So I had this other guy that
always did the prayer, and then one week I let
another guy do the prayer and it might have been
a backup quarterback situation better than the starter. Yeah, so
now I have a quarterback controversy. I don't if they're
both there's better. Yeah, the backup ended up being a
(38:50):
little bit better than the starter. So I never know
who to and they're both there and they think I'm
gonna give them the ball? Hey, would you mind leaving
us in the prayer? And so was the starter there
for the backup prayer? Yes? When I Yeah, do you
remember hearing about when uh Landry used to rotate out?
I thought he rotated out Craig Morton and Staubach by
play by play, remember hearing? Oh yeah, yea. So maybe
(39:12):
just like here's what you do. Have one guy do
a line and then another guy do a line, and
they just go back and forth until one guy says amen.
Do they try to one up each other?
Speaker 2 (39:21):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (39:22):
Yeah, And you can pray for something more substantial than
what you did. I'd like to pray for world peace. Well,
the the big gun is when you start quote quoting
scripture word for word because the scripture battle. Yeah, just
like in Shaw Shaker, I like that scripture, but my
preference is this one.
Speaker 2 (39:43):
You could do.
Speaker 1 (39:43):
You could do the Trump thing too, and just say
I like the whole thing. When he was asked what
his favorite scripture was.
Speaker 6 (39:51):
I like it all.
Speaker 1 (39:52):
It's all great.
Speaker 6 (39:52):
Which testament do you like?
Speaker 2 (39:54):
More?
Speaker 6 (39:54):
Like both? How many are there?
Speaker 1 (39:57):
I like all them? Well there's two. So anyways, that
is a really funny thing from Schottenheimer. And I think
one thing that we've seen been with him is he's
got good self deprecation vibes. Yeah, it's good, and he
wears a good visor, so they've got that going for him. Yeah.
All right, we'll get to the Dak thing a little
bit later in cussing the Cowboys, because Dak has been
(40:18):
in Micah's position and he weighs.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
In on that.
Speaker 1 (40:22):
Coming up next in Food News, Jack in the Box
has some issues, and we're gonna break it down. All right,
if you got somebody in your life that's struggling with
joint pain, we're gonna give you a number for them
to call, eighty six to ten. That's for QC Kinetics.
Stay tuned for more on that. We'll get back into
some Cowboys football. How are Cowboys fans feeling right now?
We have a recent poll that could give us some
(40:44):
insight there. And then with the kids going back to
school today all across Dallas Fort Worth, we talk about
the best high school movies of all time. It's gonna
be a fun rest of the way here on the
Ben and Skin Show. But right now it's time for this.
It's time, all.
Speaker 4 (41:08):
Right.
Speaker 1 (41:08):
Bad news for Jack in the Box. Their stock is
in an absolute freefall, and there's an article about it
that we will now discuss. Was this in the Dallas
Morning News? Yes, yes, indeed so. Texas is the restaurant
chain's second largest market. I had no idea. So they
have multiple DFW locations. Jack in the Box does here
(41:28):
in the Metroplex. And basically, year to date, Jack in
the Box shares are down a staggering fifty eight percent.
So the stock is down fifty eight percent. They're in
some trouble now. They're based in San Diego, and they
have been struggling in recent years, not just of late.
(41:49):
They have been struggling, and they recently announced a plan
to pay down their debt and shut down between one
hundred and fifty and two hundred underperforming stores. Now that
could have trickled on effects here on Texas is Jack
in the Box's second largest market. Like I said, when
you look at their biggest Marcuts kit is in Texas
is Houston. They have ninety eight locations in Houston alone.
Speaker 6 (42:12):
What I don't.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
Understand ninety eight Jacket in the Box whatever Houston.
Speaker 6 (42:17):
It's like, how many Starbucks do they have too? You know,
it's like every nine.
Speaker 1 (42:21):
No, But like I get what you're saying, but it
just feels like coffee is a different need than Jack
in the Box. Yep, definitely, you know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
Yeah, So.
Speaker 1 (42:33):
Yeah, So let's see four Texas cities rank among the
top ten US cities with the largest number of Jack
in the Box locations. So Houston is number one for them,
the most in Houston of any city. Dallas is number five.
There's thirty eight Jack in the Boxes here, San Antonio seven,
Fort Worth is nine, twenty two Jack in the Boxes
(42:53):
twenty two and just Fort Worth seems like a lot.
Speaker 6 (42:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:57):
Yeah. They say that one of their problems is some
of the store are too close to one another. Obviously. Yeah,
but let's see there's a quote in here, Jack in
the Box significantly over indexes with Hispanic guests, who, especially
in our core markets, face uncertainty and have pulled back
on their spending. This issue is having an outsized impact
(43:20):
on our sales. I also saw a thing where so
one of the things is Jack in the Box prides
itself on variety and so like compared to other fast
food places. Okay, like think about In and Out and
how small their menu is. Now that's just in and Out.
But like the guy was talking about the fact that
we promise we have egg rolls twenty four hours a day.
Speaker 6 (43:42):
I didn't know they had.
Speaker 1 (43:44):
I didn't either until I saw this, And it's like,
so when you have all this different stuff, it makes
the back of house chaotic because like I was talking
to my sisters in the restaurant business, and I was
talking to her, she was like, I'm interested in scaling
down the menu so we can more things and be
more efficient. Hey, we offer everything, and so Jack in
the Box are like, we're promising everybody that will have
(44:06):
egg rolls all the time. Why do they need to
promise that. They don't need to promise that. They need
to be like Canes just master one thing, focus on
that and get that down. There's no need to have
this giant menu. But honestly, I'm not going to single
out Jack in the Box. If you're listening to this,
you can think about which restaurants sound like this. But
there are a lot of times I'll go to a
(44:27):
fast food place and it feels more like a food truck,
like there's one person, yeah, doing a ton like that.
There's been widespread layoffs. These places are so lean, and
there's just they're not well staffed. Sometimes it's hard to
like communicate your order exactly. You know that that can
tie into it as well, which can be complicated. But
(44:48):
there have been a few times and I don't eat buns,
and so if I go to fast food, it's because
I'm trying to get some protein on the fly. Just
eat burger patties. And you can't really hide or disguise
a bad burger if you're eating the bun. Like, if
there's the bun and condiments and let us tomato whatever,
you can kind of hide a burger that's not great.
And so there have been times where I've gone to
(45:09):
some of these fast food restaurants that are now being
run more like a food truck to where I've tasted
the burger and I'm like, I'm not finishing this. This
tastes like old meat. Oh, like they're and again maybe
they're just all a lot of them are dying and
they're just not doing well. So they're doing anything they
can to survive. But I mean there's some places that
(45:30):
are thriving, Like you go to Chick fil A, They're
printing money, They're having no issue, giving you perfect customer service.
I don't know what the deal is. Maybe the demand
is just higher. Yeah, and the demand is high for
Chick fil A. They got a great product. And also,
like Chick fil A is a place that keeps it
relatively simple. Yeah, I mean they have options on the menu,
but it's not like they have a ton of options.
(45:50):
If we talk about that with Taco Bell, Christina, you
love Taco Bell. Taco Bell at times goes, okay, we're
scaling our menu back down right, and they.
Speaker 6 (45:56):
Upset some people, but they bring it back. Yeah, there's back.
Speaker 1 (45:59):
So man, I always say of Jack in the Box,
they leaned in heavily on marketing the stoners. Yeah, I
mean I thought, you know, and that you were talking
about them indexing heavily with the Hispanic market. I never
knew that about them. I always thought about their media campaigns,
their commercials and appealing to stoners. I have wondered that
because there's times where you know, you have a hard
(46:20):
time speaking English to get your order in, and it's
you know, I was like, Okay, well, you know there
must be a ton of Hispanic customers coming here because
that they're not even worried about it. Oh yeah, that's
a good one. So I'm the one who's like the
idiot coming here trying to order without being able to
speak Spanish. You're an idiot trying to order it a
speaking English at a fast food place in America? What
(46:43):
a crazy? Was crazy? Good luck, Jack in the box.
We're all pulling for you, buddy. All right, kids across
Dallas Fort Worth are headed back to school today, and Ali,
they probably got it wrapped up by this point. It's
five o'clock, probably home bitching about how bad it sucked
to be back in school today already. Well, because kids
went back to school today. Coming up at five thirty,
(47:04):
we'll take a look at the best high school movies
of all time here in about ten minutes, we'll find
out if gen Z is picking money over love. But
right now, it's time for.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
This Dallas Cowboy.
Speaker 4 (47:17):
Surprise, all right.
Speaker 1 (47:31):
So there's been a poll that went out to check
the temperatures of football fans across the NFL. With the
new NFL season quickly approaching, fifty four percent of football
fans admit that they are super nervous about their team
and wondering how they'll perform this year. Now, among the
teams with the most nervous fan base are the Dallas Cowboys,
(47:57):
you know. And so there's only two parts to this survey,
and that is they've got they pulled all these different people,
and what they're talking about with each team is the
percentage of fans that are feeling nervous about the season,
and then another number, which is the percentage of fans
that think their team will reach the super Bowl. And
(48:18):
so if you look at those, those should be an
inverse relationship, right, m you're nerve, if you're super nervous
about the season, you shouldn't have high expectation that your
team's going to reach the super Bowl. And if you're
not nervous, you probably have a pretty good team and
you feel like there's a good chance they reach the
Super Bowl. Some of the teams that their fan bases
(48:38):
think they'll reach the Super Bowl the highest Baltimore Ravens,
all right, yeah, I like that especially well, I don't
know the AFC is tougher than the NFC. The Eagles.
Eagles fans are ninety percent sure their team's going back
to the super Bowl, especially since the NFC kind of sucks. Yeah,
that's interesting. Chiefs eighty three percent, just because they're always there. Yeah, right,
(49:00):
and the new Taylor album all right, and that you
got affected that in And so for Dallas Cowboys fans,
you would think that, okay, since they have a percentage
that is among the highest that they're nervous, their fans
are nervous. Seventy one percent of Cowboys fans are nervous
about the upcoming season. That ties Atlanta Falcons fans for
(49:21):
being the most nervous. Yeah, the Falcons are a mess too.
Speaker 7 (49:25):
It's because we have a brand new coach, right, and
a very fragile quarterback.
Speaker 1 (49:30):
So what Christina did, Ben was she just tried to
be logical and reasonable about it when all you really
have to say is they're Cowboys fans. They are so
shell shocked on three decades worth of getting their hopes
up and getting kicked in the crotch. You made two
valid sports points, thank you, But it's just Cowboys fans man, like,
(49:53):
how many times are you gonna fall for the banana
and the tailpipe trick? Well, they're falling forward a little bit.
Tennessee Titans fans only thirteen percent of them think they're
going back or they're going to go to the super Bowl.
They're the tight tighten is only sixteen percent of Saints fans,
Patriots fans, these are the worst teams in the league.
The Jaguars, right, the Colts and the Jaguars fans only
(50:16):
five and eight percent of their fans think they have
a shot of going to the Super Bowl. I get it.
And so you would think in Cleveland Browns are in
their sixteen percent. You would think that the Carolina Panthers
nineteen percent. So what are Cowboys fans right, They're seventy
one percent of them are nervous. Well, that said, they're
not anywhere near any of those other teams. Thirty eight
percent of Cowboy fans think they're going to the super Bowl.
(50:39):
That is a higher number than I would have thought.
But we are the kool Aid drinkers down here.
Speaker 6 (50:47):
Yeah, you wait till halfway through the season, that'll change.
Speaker 1 (50:51):
And then the revolt happens.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (50:53):
I mean I'm looking around and I think there's only
like seven or eight teams that have a fan base
that with higher expectation. I do think it is. I
do think it's not a mutually exclusive thing. I do
think there's a kind of person that's like naturally nervous
but like hell yeah, let's go, you know. I mean
that's kind of part of the whole fandom thing. Yeah,
And I don't know what you can take from these
(51:16):
preseason games. I don't know what to take from them
because nothing like the Cowboys. I think. I think their
defense is going to be horrible, Like they're not gonna
be able to stop anybody from running on them, and
they're gonna give up so many points. And I don't
really have a lot of confidence in their running game
unless Jayden Blew and Jayden Blue ends up being the
(51:36):
guy because just running another retread out there. So I
think the Cowboys are going to be losing and having
to pass the ball a ton. So I think they're
gonna be fun to watch as long as their passing game.
As they're able to get something done, they should be
able to to me, and it's a different defensive coordinator.
Dan Quinn was great at this, But it's all gonna
come down to can they create turnovers because that just
changes the complexion of everything in football. In a couple
(51:58):
of years ago, they were really good at creating turnovers
and it hit a lot of weaknesses. And that's like,
the number one thing in football is turnovers. It's the
most generic stat Did you win the turnover battle? It's
always true, and it's true. And they are like, if
they get Michah Parsons signed and he plays, they're gonna
be good at rushing the passer. Even without Micah, they're
gonna be good at rushing the passer. So that can
(52:21):
lead to interceptions that can lead to fumbles that can
create problems. They're not really gonna be good defensively, but
they will get after quarterbacks. Yeah. Absolutely, Uh you mentioned
Mike Parsons. Let me give you a quote right quick
from Dak He says, at the end of the day,
it is business. Talking about the Micah Jerry thing. We
can't make something business personal. I think when you do that,
(52:43):
that's when the division comes. Once that business deal happens,
you can move forward and kind of speaking on the
idea of hey, is this reparable and all that, and
we've talked about that. The second Jerry and Jerry's gonna
give Micah what he wants the second he does, I
think it's all. It's all gonna be good. He's gonna
be richer than he ever dreamed he could ever be. Yes,
(53:03):
and he's gonna be here for a long time. Yeah,
all right. Coming up next, just over three minutes away.
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Speaker 6 (54:44):
It's me because kat is dead. Hi, Christine, So I
came across the survey this morning.
Speaker 7 (54:49):
Katie is not dead. By the way, I don't want
anyone freaking out him across the survey this morning. This
is all about gen z Ers, okay, and I always
have to ask who's gen Z. Gen Z is those
who were born between ninety seven to twenty thirteen.
Speaker 1 (55:03):
My kids.
Speaker 6 (55:04):
That's what you told me, Skin, So if I'm wrong,
everyone blames Skin.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
No, you're right, and it's Ben's kins too.
Speaker 6 (55:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (55:10):
Apparently forty six percent of gen Zers would pick long
term financial stability over romance. And he even says one
out of three they would take a former partner back
if that ex got rich.
Speaker 6 (55:27):
So can you guys confirm or deny gen Z Are
they picking money over love? Because that's what it sounds like.
Speaker 1 (55:34):
So let me comment on my kids. I have not
asked them this question. I think maya would. I've always thought, Okay,
my daughter is kind of bougie and so she's gonna
be uh, there's gonna be a particular kind of guy
that she goes after, and the relationship she's in right
now that she's been in for longer than a year.
(55:56):
That dude ain't bougie like. She went against type from
what I thought, So I'm like, Okay, maybe maybe Maya
is the gen Z person that will go love over money.
Not to say that. You know they're young, they're twenty.
They could still that could change. But I do think
my son would go, oh hell yeah, give me money
over love. I don't think he would hesitate.
Speaker 6 (56:17):
I think my.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
Twenty year old would go love over money. Cool, because
I think he's in love and I think he's got
confidence that he'll be able to make money at some
point and he'll be okay in both worlds. He's wildly
in love. My seventeen year old, I think he would
take money in a heartbeat. I don't. I think he
would be fine, like just being a hermit. I don't
(56:42):
think he ever needs a relationship. My daughter, does you know,
she's about to be fifteen? Doesn't apply to her. She's
never noticed a boy, right, well right, it never will?
Ye well ever, thank you Christina as she starts her
first day of high school with older kids.
Speaker 2 (57:00):
Yeap.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
When she left for school this morning, she looked twenty
eight years old.
Speaker 6 (57:09):
I will say.
Speaker 7 (57:09):
This article does go into it, and it says money
equals safety, security, and freedom. So it's really not money
they're after. They're saying no, if they have money, that
means that they are secure, they know what they're doing,
they're ambitious, and that's why I would pick them.
Speaker 6 (57:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (57:24):
Gen Z just doesn't know the incredible Beatles song Can't
Buy Me Love or the movie that spawned it with
Patrick Dempsey. Is it on the top forty five high
school movies of all time? Have you ever seen Can't
Buy Me Love?
Speaker 3 (57:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (57:39):
You know Patrick Dempsey? Right?
Speaker 3 (57:40):
I do?
Speaker 7 (57:41):
What was he?
Speaker 1 (57:42):
Was he dreamy? Or is that another guy?
Speaker 2 (57:44):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (57:44):
No, no, no, sorry, yes, I'm getting them confused. Yes,
Patrick Dempsey. I was thinking of who's in Dirty Dancing?
Speaker 3 (57:51):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (57:51):
Patrick Swayze, Patrick Swayze.
Speaker 6 (57:53):
That's why I said rest in peace.
Speaker 1 (57:54):
You know what that makes makes me think? Ben, we
need a Patrick bracket. How did they determine these How
do they determine what these generations are like? Sometimes it's
every fifteen years, but it's not always Like I'm sitting
here looking at the Silent Generation. They're eighty to ninety seven.
The Baby boomers are sixty one to seventy nine. Generation
(58:16):
X is forty five to sixty, Millennials are twenty nine
to forty four, Generation Z is thirteen to twenty eight,
and Generation Alpha is anyone born here soon to twelve
years old. I think it probably has to do with
societal changes. Yeah, big changes that happen, like, for example,
you know why they're baby boomers, right, let's see it
(58:39):
has it's because so many people were off at World
War Two and when everybody came back, everybody cranked out
baby so there was a population boom like that happened,
and so that's why it's the baby boom. And then
I don't know why we were called Generation X. I'm
not sure why y'all liked X A lot our notes
(58:59):
are grew up with MTV, latchkey kids, early tech adopters. Yeah,
but I don't know why that equates to X. But
you know there is the Billie Idol Generation X, the
punk Man. But I'm sure that was named because the
group of people was already named that, and then they
just stayed on the letter thing for a while. Yeah.
And then obviously millennials were born around the time the
millennium changed, right.
Speaker 6 (59:21):
Yeah, Yeah, we remember two thousand vividly?
Speaker 1 (59:24):
How about that? Yeah, as we're all waiting for a
society to collapse because we didn't program zeros in there properly,
and then it never happened, never happened. All Right, there
you have it, gen Z picking Money over Love. Coming
up next with kids going back to school today, we
have a list the best high school movies of all time.
Will your favorite high school movie be on the list?
Stick around and find out. All right, we're giving away
(59:46):
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Speaker 2 (01:00:02):
This the.
Speaker 6 (01:00:08):
Sticky, the Giant, Typical, the boots.
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
All right, A lot of kids in DFW headed back
to school today. I know that was the case with
mine and skins kiddos, and are kids that are still
here not of college age, are back in school. I
had a ninth grader start today and I had a
senior in high school start today. You got a senior
senior last year, baby last year, and uh yeah, there's
(01:00:34):
a lot of trepidation about that. And now here we
are at five thirty. So those first days of have
come and gone. Hopefully your kids had a good first day,
you know. I was you get to this point when
my my oldest, if he's willing to go, I feel
like that's a huge success. I feel like he was like,
you know what, I'm not going. I don't know what
(01:00:54):
i'd do. Yeah, we've flirted with that, so I'm like,
and now they're taking his phone away. Yeah, now they're
taking his phone away. For someone who does you know,
just likes to kind of keep to themselves and be
in their own world, that's a huge adjustment. But anyways,
with kids going back to school today, I was looking
for some relevant topics and it got me thinking about
(01:01:14):
the best high school movies of all time. And I've
found a list, and it's the top forty five. We
don't have time to go through forty five of them,
but I am going to go through the top twenty
and give you guys a few honorable mentions from this list. Okay, now,
of the forty five, I predict I have seen forty
(01:01:34):
of these. Oh wow, I haven't looked at the list,
but that is because you know, Ben and I grew
up in the era of the high school movie explosion. Yeah,
that's when things really started getting marketed. So I believe
I've seen forty of these forty five All right? Coming
in at forty two twenty one Jump Street in twenty twelve.
You know, that's funny that that's a high school movie,
(01:01:56):
but they are going undercover at a high school. But yes,
I have seen that. Oh good, it's funny.
Speaker 6 (01:02:01):
I'll see maybe five of all of these.
Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
By the way, I don't think I saw the sequel.
Wasn't there a twenty two Jump Street or something? Great? Dude,
I don't think I saw that one. But I'm with you,
d I thought it was really funny named Jeff. That's
so good coming in at thirty two Footloose nineteen eighty four.
But your ass? Have you seen the original? Yes? I have?
Speaker 3 (01:02:23):
You?
Speaker 2 (01:02:23):
Like it?
Speaker 6 (01:02:23):
It's been a long time. I thought it was fine.
Speaker 1 (01:02:26):
It was I think it took place in crandall.
Speaker 6 (01:02:28):
No it didn't.
Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
I think it did too close. Did y'all play chicken
with tractors.
Speaker 6 (01:02:34):
I didn't, but I'm sure kids did. Yes, And we
were allowed to dance for fine, you were as.
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Long as it was on the other side of the track. Yeah,
you couldn't dance by the church that burned down. Let's
see twenty nine Freaky Friday. Okay, wait, the one with
or the original?
Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (01:02:52):
That is that's a good question.
Speaker 1 (01:02:53):
That's a remake with I think the original had what's
her name, Jody Foster. I saw the Jodie Foster one.
I did not see the Lindsay Lohan.
Speaker 6 (01:03:01):
I love the Lindsay Lohan one. That was huge for millennius.
Speaker 1 (01:03:04):
Who would have been at three h Lindsay Lohan and
Jamie Lee Curtis.
Speaker 6 (01:03:10):
Yes, and that remake apparently is crushing.
Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
It is that right?
Speaker 6 (01:03:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
When I was in New York, that's what they were
promoting everywhere in the airport, and I was thinking about,
Man I met a New York airport. Advertising is very expensive,
and they were really pushing Freaky Friday. It was everywhere.
Speaker 7 (01:03:27):
They call it Freaky Your Friday, right because it's technically
not a reboot, No, it's them when they're older.
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, And nineteen eighty nine. This one comes
in at twenty two. Did not make the top twenty,
But I love this one, say anything awesome? Have you
seen it with John Cusack?
Speaker 6 (01:03:44):
Oh this is where he holds up the boom box.
Speaker 7 (01:03:46):
Yes, I yes, Okay, so I did watch it, man,
I don't remember anything that happened, but I remember watching
all of like that, sixteen Candles and all of those
because I knew it pretty and pink. Yeah, because I
knew they were iconic and I needed to see them.
But they all kind of bleme together, and I couldn't
tell you what happened in which one.
Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
That one I specifically remember because it came out after
we graduated. And it's Cameron Crow and he's great, you know,
Jerry Maguire almost famous. He wrote Fast Times at Ridgemont
High as a young person, and he just has a
way to get at the heart of things. And Lloyd
Nobler is one of the great characters. Man, all right,
(01:04:23):
coming in at nineteen and twenty. We're now to the
top twenty at nineteen High School Musical at twenty High
School Musical. Two. Okay, I've just lied.
Speaker 7 (01:04:33):
I've not seen either of the y You guys shouldn't
have because again that was my generation. Honestly, I probably
was a little too old to see it when it
came out. But Zach Effron was in that, along with
Vanessa Hutchins, I believe. See I still remember their names, yeah,
but I remember the songs were great.
Speaker 6 (01:04:50):
It was kind of like Grease. It was like a
Grease for millennials.
Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
Yeah. Oh, that's a good point. Grease has got to
be in this top twenty. That's a great point. Christina.
At eighteen the Breakfast clubeen eighty five, I would have,
without knowing context and what all is on the list,
I would have guessed that that easily would have been
a top ten, maybe top five. That was of all
those movies that you named from the eighties, that was
the one that I personally liked the most as a kid,
(01:05:16):
Like I loved the Breakfast Club.
Speaker 6 (01:05:17):
Have they tried to redo that?
Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Man, my nephew was in one that they did during
the pandemic where they were doing movies online, you know,
people are acting them live online, and he played the
nerd in that, the Anthony Michael Hall character. I'd be
fun at seventeen Bottoms from twenty twenty three. You never
heard of it. I've never heard of it either. Queen Song,
though it's great at number sixteen. Clueless Okay, nineteen ninety five,
(01:05:44):
it's after for me, Like you know, at that point,
I was twenty six, but I liked it. I thought
it was good. And it's the first place I ever
remember seeing Paul Rudd that And did you ever think.
Speaker 6 (01:05:54):
It was weird that she had a crush on her
step brother?
Speaker 1 (01:05:56):
I mean there's a lot of porn. Okay, yep, all right,
there you have it. Coming up next the top fifteen
the best high school movies of all time. The top
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to our top fifteen high school movies. This is according
to a list from the Internet. Because kids went back
to school today. The top fifteen movies about high school,
coming in at number fifteen. Cruel Intentions nineteen eighty nine,
Ryan Felipe, Reese Witherspoon, and Sarah Michelle Geller. Did you
like this, Christina?
Speaker 6 (01:06:56):
I never saw it. I never saw it.
Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
It's I forget what it's remake of. It's a remake
of some Shakespeare thing. But that's the movie I believe
where Reyese, Weatherspoon and Ryan Filippe met and then started
making babies.
Speaker 7 (01:07:09):
Okay, I just know that people about three four years
older than me were obsessed with this movie.
Speaker 1 (01:07:15):
Yeaheah, it's pretty good. It's not great, but it's okay. Yeah,
it's okay. It's in between our it's in between our
age groups, Number fourteen. Ten Things I Hate About You
for nineteen ninety nine. US never saw it. Does that
have the Joker in it?
Speaker 6 (01:07:29):
Yes? He Fledger's in it.
Speaker 7 (01:07:31):
Yeah, And he's like the bad boy and Julia Styles
dates him and then he is paid to take her
to prom dater basically, and she finds out anyway, he
buys her a guitar at the end apologize And that's
my favorite thing ever.
Speaker 1 (01:07:43):
I never saw it all right. Lady Bird from twenty
seventeen movie is awesome.
Speaker 6 (01:07:48):
Never seen it?
Speaker 1 (01:07:49):
Oh, it's really never good. It was nominated for a
bunch of Academy Awards. I forget the name of the
per Oh it's I think it's the same girl that
directed the Barbie movie directed it, Greta something or other.
Ladybird is good, man, it's really good. Coming in at
number twelve Best high school movies of all time? Do
(01:08:10):
Revenge from twenty twenty two, Huh, I had no idea.
There's that in bottoms, which have both come out in
the last couple of years. I've never even heard of.
Coming in at number eleven. I know you've heard of
this one Mean Girls from two thousand and four.
Speaker 6 (01:08:25):
Have you guys seen that at all?
Speaker 2 (01:08:26):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (01:08:26):
Yeah, good god, sister, and I still quote that to
this day.
Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
I might have slotted that in as a top fiver. Yeah,
I mean, we'll see what's popping in the top five.
But that's great, and it's one of those that if
it's on I'm watching it. It's funny. Same coming in
at number ten. Jennifer's Body two thousand and nine, Megan Fox,
I've only seen pieces of it. It's the same lady
that wrote Juno. I forgot her name. Is this the
(01:08:55):
one where her downstairs bites off hot dogs? Well, yeah, yeah,
it's and I think the lady that wrote it used
to be a stripper, okay, and that kind of inspired
some of her stuff. All right, Number nine, she sounds
a little angry, Yes, definitely. Christina already mentioned this one,
Grease nineteen seventy eight.
Speaker 6 (01:09:16):
All right, number nine.
Speaker 1 (01:09:18):
My see that came out in seventy eight, so I
was seven or probably just turned seven, and I always
remember that because I was the first place I met
the legendary radio man Ron Chapman. They had a movie
premiere and he was hosting it. But I kind of
liked it. My daughter's generation they all love that too,
like it's one of those movies, I guess because it's
a musical, and even for us when it came out,
(01:09:40):
it was took place in the fifties, so it's like
something that we related to in the seventies. But that
movie has persevered. Man great soundtrack too. Coming in at
number eight. Lisa Frankenstein from twenty twenty four.
Speaker 6 (01:09:53):
No idea, I didn't see that, but yeah, that was
last year. I wanted to go see it. I know
nothing about it.
Speaker 1 (01:10:00):
Who's in it? Ben? They say two people sit on
a bed in a room filled with posters and string lights,
engaging in the conversation. So it sounds like before Sunrise.
I don't know it. I've never even heard of it,
and it's come out in the last year.
Speaker 2 (01:10:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:16):
Oh, top ten best high school movies. Now we're down
to number seven. Ferris Bueller's Day Off nineteen eighty six.
Speaker 6 (01:10:25):
It had to be up there.
Speaker 1 (01:10:26):
It's so good, though, it's really really fun. When's the
last time he saw it? Benny? If I stumble across it,
I typically watch it. It's really really good, man. It's
it's very eighties. Yeah, you know, it's a you know,
it's one of those movies.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (01:10:43):
I think probably Chris Columbus wrote it. And I'm blanking
on the guy that did all those John Hughes.
Speaker 3 (01:10:47):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
But is that eighty eight? What year to say it
came out?
Speaker 4 (01:10:52):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:10:53):
I remember when it came out, seeing it in the theater.
That scene in the parade where he's that's probably the
first place I remember hearing the Beatles song twist and
shout oh really yeah and I remember just loving that
and loving him his performance and iconic. Yeah, sent me
down a Beatles path. There's two people that KT liked
to tear down in this movie. Matthew Broderick. Yes, he
(01:11:13):
always points out that he killed someone in Le Yeah regularly.
And then the principal I think had some issues too.
He did, he had some child and stuff. Yep. He
was also in Beetlejuice. Yep. Oh that's right, Rooney. Was
that the guy's name? Rooney? This brings us to number
six best high school movies of all time? Fast Times
(01:11:35):
at Richmont High nineteen eighty two, undefeated.
Speaker 7 (01:11:39):
This is coming back to Netflix maybe already, maybe already
on there, but yes, I saw that it was a
list of coming back to Netflix.
Speaker 6 (01:11:45):
I was like, I gotta watch that. It's been a
long time.
Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
Okay, so a couple things. I mean, I love that movie.
I'll watch it every time it's on. It had it
made me want to go. I mean cause at that time,
eighty two or whenever, it was hard to get vans
in Texas. Vans were a California thing. But once that
movie came out and Spaccoli was wearing vans, everybody wanted
vance you mean shoes.
Speaker 6 (01:12:09):
I thought you meant like, oh, we vans.
Speaker 3 (01:12:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:12:11):
Why was it hard for vans?
Speaker 2 (01:12:12):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:12:13):
No, no, the checkered vans. Yes, and they were suddenly everywhere.
And if you could wear vans, you were really cool.
Speaker 6 (01:12:19):
Huh.
Speaker 1 (01:12:19):
It was a really cool thing. Okay. So I don't
know what was in the not in top twenty, but
I gotta think Risky Business is going to be in
the top five. It's gotta be. And I gotta think
that what is the one. Oh, I gotta think that
sixteen Candles is in the top five.
Speaker 6 (01:12:37):
And super Bad?
Speaker 1 (01:12:38):
Oh yes, super bad? Hell yes, all right, let's get
to the top five here and coming in at number five.
Palo Alto from twenty thirteen. I don't know what are
these movies? So suddenly there's like four or five high
school movies that came out in the last two years.
There were some of the best ever ever.
Speaker 6 (01:13:00):
Kids are still growing up, though, So that's a great I.
Speaker 1 (01:13:02):
Never heard of it. Twenty thirteen, Palo Alto.
Speaker 7 (01:13:05):
Get it.
Speaker 1 (01:13:06):
Maybe Emma Roberts. I don't have it on this Oh no,
she great, yeah she is. Oh god, you know what,
I just remember that's a great movie and I wonder
if it's going to be in here, but uh, the
perks of being a wallflower.
Speaker 6 (01:13:19):
Yeah, I remember loving the book. I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:13:22):
Yeah, the movie's really really good, really good, coming in
at number four best high school movies of all time.
Napoleon Dynamite.
Speaker 6 (01:13:33):
Yes, how did she not guess that?
Speaker 1 (01:13:36):
I love this movie? I think I told you guys.
We tried to show it to our kids when they
were like seven and five, and they were like, what, Yeah, man,
I pound a couple of arrow. I was just reading
about that scene right there where they didn't that's just
how that guy talks. They were just rolling on him
right there. He wasn't acting. He was a local guy.
He's a local guy, and they were just rolling him.
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He was just talking and eating which in the movie.
And man, John Heater, you know, he was never really
in anything else that I loved his performance, but this
was perfection. He was he felt large, come get some dinner.
He was born to be in this movie. He was
born to be Napoleon Dynamite. The other dude too, Ephrin
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Ramirez or whatever, Pedro. Yeah, it was great, and kept
Dynamite was great, Yes, And so the other gal that
was in that movie ended up having a pretty decent career.
Uh The Love Too number three. Past high school movies
of all time Donny Darko two thousand and one. Man,
(01:14:42):
they are catering this to me outside of all those
movies in the time. I love Donnie Darko and I
watch it pretty much every time it's on.
Speaker 7 (01:14:49):
I need to go back to that one as well,
because that bunny used to scare the crap rabbit It's
not a bunny.
Speaker 6 (01:14:55):
That rabbit, whatever the hell it is, used to scare
the crap out of me.
Speaker 1 (01:14:58):
So yeah, I've seen it in while. And man, you
know who's really good in it, Rest in Peace? We
were talking about him earlier, Patrick Swayze. He plays an
unsavory guy, but he's really really good in it. That
brings us to the top two, coming in at number two.
From twenty twelve, The Perks of Being a Wallflower called
it it's a great movie. Okay, like it is a
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great and I didn't read the book. I'm sure the
book is better, but it's one of those movies where
it's like perfectly executed. The acting is great, the soundtrack's awesome.
They have this great scene with one of my favorite
songs David Bowie's Heroes. It's relatable to that feeling of
everyone feeling isolated in high school. It's good man, I
(01:15:40):
would recommend it, all right, so risky business, it has
to be all right, Skins going with the risky business, Christina,
I'll go with Superbad still, okay? Can Christina? Would you
mind giving us a drum roll with your mouth? I'm
just saying verbal. We don't have time to look for
(01:16:01):
a drop. We got a minute, I got some time,
like shoot, I'll just put you on the spot.
Speaker 6 (01:16:08):
Yeah, I can't.
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
All right, damn sorry. The number one high school movie
of all time, according to this list from the Internet,
as we celebrate kids going back to school in DFW
in the year twenty twenty five. Brought to you by
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(01:16:29):
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gene X, Reliant Air Conditioning, Rodney Anderson and the Great
Rodney Anderson the number one high school movie of all time.
Christina wins it's super Bad, and I totally agree that
movie is amazing. It's awesome, So quotable.
Speaker 6 (01:16:48):
It's hilarious.
Speaker 4 (01:16:49):
Ben.
Speaker 1 (01:16:49):
Do you have time to look where it's risky business? Yeah,
I'll go go find it and I will text you,
all right, stick around coming up next. Ben's gonna send
me a text has the risky business rank in it, hopefully.
He also follows up with sixteen Candles and Valley Girl
and uh, and then we will bring it to you
and report it to your ear so that you can
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understand things that are happening. All right, that's gonna do
it for us today. I'll never forget the time that
KT looked Pedro dead in his eye before he voted
for him for president, and he said, I don't really
like Genoblie, and Pedro didn't understand why he said that
to him. Christina, are you gonna stick around and play music?
I am scared stick around everybody. Christina's got tunes right
(01:17:32):
here on the eagle. Here you going, well, I'm gonna
get my sack back, dude, God bless Jesus