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December 2, 2025 79 mins
Here's Tuesday's show, featuring the return of Big Ben Rogers after his weekend trip to LA.  Krystina fills us in on the ongoing feud between Pink Floyd and Ozzy Osbourne's estate, why Thursday night is for all the marbles for the Cowboys, and must-see movies of the month, and some chatter about the Mavs upcoming decisions to make with Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving. 
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Speaker 3 (01:01):
Yes, you are listening to the dumbest show in America
and what does that say about you? This is the
world famous Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one
The Eagle, Ben Rogers, Jeff skin Wade, Kevin KT Turner
and Christina A little baby corn bread Ray. All hands
on deck today for what's going to be a fun show.
I've got a trip, a road trip to recap with you, guys.

(01:22):
I took my family to Los Angeles and there's one
element of this story that I think you're going to
be extra interested in. But I just want to say this.
We have a skin and I have a mutual friend
who now lives in LA, and this friend is very
involved with the Lakers, and this friend I stay in

(01:45):
touch with his friend. And I reached out and was
asking a question about something, and they said, Hey, if
you ever want to come to watch a Laker game
in La, let me know.

Speaker 6 (01:55):
It's really nice of Luca to just you know, say
your friend Luca.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
And so I was like, uh, okay, let me let
me just stop you there. I need to know if
this is just a kind of a courtesy gesture or
are you serious? And they said no, I'm very serious.
And so I'm still going, okay, would this be rude
for me to accept this? Because I actually would like, like,
I miss watching Luca play basketball. My daughter's very much

(02:21):
into basketball, like I could see us. I looked at
the schedule. I was like, what are the Mavericks going
to be there? Oh, it's the Friday after Thanksgiving, so
this is months ago. I reached down and was like, Okay,
if you're serious, I would bring my whole family to
come out and watch the MAVs play the Lakers on
that Friday after Thanksgiving. But if you're if that's too aggressive,

(02:43):
please let me know. And they were like, Nope, no problem,
come on, sound pretty cool, and I was like amazing.
And so we booked the flights. I didn't know anything
about the tickets or anything. Did you fly Frontier? No,
I did not do that. I did not do that.
Do flu American And booked the flight and the hotel.
We stayed at the JW. Marriott, which is directly right

(03:06):
next door to I think it's Crypto Arena, the Lakers Arena. Yeah,
and so the old Staples didn't have to park anywhere,
just walked from the hotel to the game. There's a
badass what's that giant tat place? It's got a thousand tabs,
is right out in front of your restaurant, right out
in front of your hotel, so it's all walking distance.
So yeah, I just walked right over. And I didn't

(03:26):
know if I was even going to see our friend.
And this friend said, Hey, I've got you guys, five
seats in a bunker suite. Oh now in the arena.
That's an interesting sound you made. There's four bunker suites,
I believe at this arena, and they're reserved for like

(03:47):
Lebron or Luca or the owners, the buses whatever. Jactari.
You know there's bunker suites at the AC. Yeah, the
Mavericks have three bunker suites, I guess for if you
consider there's one back around the corner. And so you
basically it's like a full bar and restaurant in there. Beautifully,
you know, it's like being at this awesome place. But
then you go out to your seats and you're basically

(04:08):
on the third row. Incredible, and you have these big
giant leather recliner seats and it's like when you saw
Dirk at the game in La supporting Luca. It's the
CT was sitting in and so man, it was unfreaking believable,
and so I had the best experience. Got to the

(04:29):
guy that runs a Gorilla Versus Bear was there. Oh yeah,
and that the name of the site. Yeah, I know,
Chris loves you. Yeah, Chris Gorilla and there's Gorilla and
Daniel Bear Bad Bunnies agent was there. The great jbo
lewis the guy who when when Luca arrived at the game,
he was in a Bugatti and the guy who was
riding Shotgun is one of his best friends from Slovenia.

(04:50):
He was there. Oh cool, his Slovenian agent was there. Uh.
And then there was a contingent contingency of MAVs fans
that were there as well, a handful and and my family,
and so it was just odd. We've gone on a
lot of great adventures over the years, but I've never
just taken the whole family on one of them. That's incredible.
Five folks rolling into Crypto and sitting on the front row. Yeah,

(05:11):
And so that it just so happened that and this
year in I Love this. I didn't have the foresight
to even look at the MAVs schedule beyond that game,
so I just knew the Mavers were playing the Lakers. Well,
we have another mutual friend who was like, hey, have
you talked to our mutual friend in La in a while?
I go, yeah, I did. Actually, this person is hooking
me up with tickets to a game. He goes, oh,
me too, I'm going to be there. Are you going

(05:32):
to the Clippers game? The next night? I was like,
I don't what. I didn't know they were the Clippers playing.
I didn't know that. He who are the Clippers? Oh,
they're playing the Mavericks and so the Clippers grizz on Saturday. Yeah,
and and so basically our other friends. It's friends with
NBA super fan Jimmy Goldstein. I think that's the name, right. Yeah,

(05:53):
he looks like Tom Petty. He owns a famous house
in La that has been in several movies. It was
in The Big Lebowski. Yes, it's been in a ton
of movies. And he's a gazillionaire and he goes to
every game and sits on the front row and he
has been completely fossilized. I mean they cut to him
during the MAVs Clippers game.

Speaker 1 (06:09):
Hre.

Speaker 3 (06:10):
I saw him in the background sitting on the mansion.
He looked like a mummy. Okay, so this is a
totally different arena. This is the Intuit Dome and the
technology is off the charts, painting the ass. But it's
a really cool arena, state of the art technology and whatnot.
And so so y'all had Jimmy Goldstein's sweep for that. Yes,
it's incredible. Yeah, it was like the Yeah, it was

(06:31):
super Chef Bobby Flay was almost too much and it
was like almost Daughtry was their cubes and so it
was totally surreal experience. And but here's where it gets
really interesting. You guys know that I hate being in
stadium traffic. Oh yeah, you guys know I have a
lot of fears.

Speaker 5 (06:50):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
And so how far is into it from where y'all
were staying. Well, it's it's it's basically Inglewood and so
so it's closer to the air I think, oh, maybe
it's not Englowood. It's where the Forum was. Okay, yeah, okay, Ingwood.
And it's like if as you're driving down the highway,
you're seeing all the names of the towns and roads

(07:12):
that all your favorite gangster rappers have talked about being
the most dangerous yea in the world. Yeah, those are
like Crenshaw Boulevard or whatever. It's sketchy over in that area.
Oh look, can you guys, can we pull over? I
need to get something. Where are we? Oh, we're in
Compton And so basically, listen to a west Side Connection
song and tell me where I can pull over and
get something. So basically, on Saturday night, when we left

(07:35):
the Intuit Dome and had to drive back to our hotel,
the JW. Marriott, which is adjacent to Crypto arena. Are
y'all driving or y'all uberinge? We rented a car, okay,
and so I'm driving in all that chaos, and you
know I will leave concerts and games early to not
be in traffic, right, Okay. So we were headed back
to our hotel and it turns out that there was

(07:57):
a hockey game that was letting out and my wife
needed me to go buy something urgently, and so I
needed to find a convenience store in the worst neighborhoods
in America and then go deal with a bunch of
traffic while I was doing it in downtown LA. So
coming up next, I'll tell you what happened and why
it was the wheels aw. That's next right here in

(08:17):
the Eagle, Ben and Skin Show ninety some point one
the Eagle. We have bad Omens tickets we're gonna be
given away at some point today. Be listening with your
iHeart app ready to leave a message and maybe you'll
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what time to go ahead and leave your message. All right,
We're going to get into Frank Sinatra's legendary Dong coming

(08:39):
up here in about fifteen minutes. But right now Ben
is in the middle of telling a story where he's
driving in horrible LA traffic at night in a bad
neighborhood with his family. So I'm leaving the into it Dome.
We just watched the Clippers. I'm headed back to our hotel,
which is directly next door to where the Lakers play.
And so, you know, I have a several irrational fears.

(09:00):
One of my fears and this is one of my
It's kind of like dangling, the idea of being scared
of heights, but also the idea of dangling from something
very high and the trepidation and fear and anxiety at that. Yes,
that's a little So here's another confusing one. I think
I've told you guys this before. When my kids were
little and they're just toddlers and they're just wandering around everywhere,

(09:20):
I had this fear that I would just be driving
down the highway and I would look over at the
shoulder of the road where you're trapped by the cars.
You're not even by the edge of the road where
you can like walk off into a field. You're like
in the middle of the Highway by the Median. I
had this fear that my kids were there, Like, all
of a sudden, what if my four year old toddler
was just standing right here and walking around in all

(09:40):
this traffic. You know, that anxiety, like putting my family
in an irrationally dangerous position. And so this kind of
feeds into it. Because we are just heading back from
watching the Clippers game back to our hotel. I'm looking
at the street signs. It's like Crenshaw Compton, Like it's
the most terrifying place is that I've ever heard music

(10:01):
made about. I'm like, and my wife goes, I need
you to find a CBS. I was like what, she goes, yeah,
I need you to find a CVS. I'm like, well
in Compton. So my sons, who are little detectives, start
immediately wait, why what what? I don't understand. Finally she's like,

(10:23):
it's a feminine hygiene product. Okay, I can do that, right.
I don't know. I was I don't. I don't know.
And uh so I'm like, ohhh God, Like that's a
terrifying thing for me even conceptually to ponder, right, And
so I'm like I'm like, okay, uh I can exit
the highway and pull into Compton and go to a

(10:44):
convenience store with my whole family with me. Does that
seem smart? And then you got to bang through the
real thick glass and the bars and beg them to
find the feminine product. I'm like, so I've got my son.
I'm like my twenty year old like, dude, get online,
find just ski. Because he asked Ai everything, ask Ai
if there's a safe place to go in on a

(11:06):
Saturday night at eleven o'clock in like downtown Los Angeles
to go buy tampons, and so I'm like He's like, yeah,
there's one downtown. So I'm like, all right, God, thank god,
Downtown will be safer than Compton or Crenshaw. Well, I
didn't know. I didn't know there was a hockey game
letting out of the arena. Right as I'm pulling in,

(11:30):
the entire arena where the Lakers play, the La Kings
is out there were their hockey game was releasing, So
I couldn't even turn. There's all these one way streets.
I went to the sketchiest convenience store where I went
in and pulled in and walked in, and there was
not one but two security guards working there. It was

(11:52):
the room was smaller than this room and they had
two security guards. I'm like, oh my god, we're all
gonna die. And while I'm in this store, of all
my families in the car, just sitting out there in
this really nice car that we ran in, like, this
just feels wrong. It just feels wrong. It's so seeing
this movie. Yeah, and so anyways, they didn't that convenient

(12:14):
store didn't have them either, So we just walked out
the car and I was like, look, I don't know
what to do, but like, we're in stadium release traffic
in a really sketchy part of California, and I don't
have my bearings to know really where I can and
can't go. I'm very likely to just take us right
into a gang initiation. I don't I don't know, and

(12:36):
so I think our best bet would just be to
go ask the concierge or the person working the desk
at the hotel. I'm sure y'all are close to the
hotel at this point. Yeah, we're circling it basically. Yeah,
and uh so we did that and it all worked out,
but my anxiety was freaking through the roof.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
Yeah, it's it's a problem too, because you were saying
your wife has that reverse period. Yeah, I knew it's
gonna be twenty eight days of that. She's always twenty
or twenty five ready. But just you should have known.

Speaker 3 (13:05):
You should have known after going through two positive days
that it was coming. So last night or so on
the flight back, I think you'll like this too. We're
about to get off the plane and I hear people say, hey,
I got to catch my flight. I got to catch
my next flight. So they jump up into the lane
or towards the back of the plane, not quite in
all the way the back, and people start rushing down

(13:25):
the aisle to try to work their way through the
crowd to get off the plane and go catch a
connecting flight. Right. Well, I'm like, well, I see that happening.
I'm like, okay, whatever, you know, go catch a connecting flight.
And then I see a couple with a baby get
up and do the same thing, and I'm like, okay,
well they got a baby. And then I noticed the
whole back of the plane is in the line, and
so I just I can't have this. Yeah, And the

(13:49):
guys standing directly above me is coughing and sneezing right
down on me, and so I just get up and
block the whole aisle nice with my giant binbody. Good job.
And it's almost uncomfortable because we're all so close to
each other, and I'm hulking over this guy behind me,
and I was like, yeah, can I just get my

(14:10):
and so uh, finally I blocked the flow of people
so our ro can get up and leave and everybody
can leave. Well, my wife had made my daughter pack
all the stuff she bought when we were there in
some paper bag. All the stuff's falling out of it,
and she had lotion in it or something. So I
pull that bag out and I'm trying to make a statement, going,
hey man, can I just get my stuff? And I
pull the paper bag out and the bottom of it

(14:32):
is coming apart, and there's lotions seeping out and falling
onto the chairs and everyone there, and they're like, hey man,
you've got stuff falling out of your back. Hey dude,
you got lotion out everywhere? What's your problem? Everywhere? So
I have to carry that paper bag out cover myself
was covered in lotion. It was just I just took
a lot of luck Anyways, there was job the trip

(14:52):
to La all right. Speaking of Los Angeles, I saw
this sign quite a bit in the Hollywood Shuffle, which
I yeah, just saw that sign quite a bit.

Speaker 7 (15:00):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
Frank Sinatra did it his way, but now it sounds
like his way was girthy. We'll discuss next Jersey News.
I got every stay up in the shovel.

Speaker 8 (15:19):
Shut.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
I don't really care too much about this, but it
is dropping today and there's a lot of attention on
it on Netflix. The fifty cent documentary about Sean p Diddy,
Puffy Combs.

Speaker 3 (15:34):
They should do a documentary on fitty cent trolling Diddy
Combs during the entire thing.

Speaker 7 (15:39):
Yeah, the promotion of it's been been a lot. It's
called Shawn Comb's The Reckoning. Now here's some things that
are in it. And I'm doing this so we not
always have to go watch it, right, thank you? Yeah,
not waste your time. And if you know, we learn
a little more, I'll go find what we need to find.
The documentary gets to the range of accusations against Comb's,

(16:02):
including the drugs and sexual assault, but also it gets
into his alleged involvement in the depths of Tupac and Biggie,
which I guess I didn't know that there was. It
was alleged that he was involved with the death of Tupac. Yes,
I mean Biggie, we would know because how close he
was to them. But well, that's what I naive for

(16:26):
this or what that's what started at. Tupac was killed first.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Yeah, and Tupac got originally he got shot at a
studio session that in the in the on the East Coast,
and I think the first time he got shot, Biggie
was there, and then that started all that, Okay, So yes,
he was allegedly involved in that, and then there's a
lot of people that believe he was also involved. And
then turning around and being there's a whole other thing

(16:51):
because there are definitely I believe it's bloods that were
involved in that Vegas shooting of Biggie, but they were
going to some record released party or after party or
whatever that Puffy would have been involved in knowing the details.
And so it's been alleged that he's involved in both
of those things. Is that what the Biggie song whose
Shot show was about? Or no that is about? Okay,

(17:14):
So supposedly Tupac thought that that's what that was about,
if I remember correctly, So whether it was or not,
he thought that, Yes, it is a problem. Yes.

Speaker 7 (17:24):
This also features never before seen footage and interviews, including
footage shot with comes his knowledge in the six days
leading up to his arrest.

Speaker 3 (17:33):
So that's why I think.

Speaker 7 (17:35):
I think that's why fifty cent felt empowered to do
this is because he was following for whatever reason, they
were following puff Daddy. It was puff Daddy when I
was eight, So it's a Harvey changed his name ever
five years, Yeah, to Diddy or Sean Diddy coch. Yeah,
it was hanging around did he for six days following
him and then he got arrested. There's also interviews with

(17:56):
people formerly in comes his inner circle, including his ex
girlfriend Aubrey O'Day and allegedly that's a big part of this, yeah,
because she says that she was forced to participate in
freak off.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Fifty girlfriend. Oh really, Okay not. I think there's I think,
and I don't remember the names. I think there's a
baby mama of fiddies that was involved in a freak
off and supposedly wan dude. I'm not super knowledgeable about this,
but I just get it in passing, right, No, exactly.

Speaker 7 (18:25):
That's where I'm at on this, Yeah, because I don't
care anymore. Yeah, maybe I never cared.

Speaker 3 (18:30):
Maybe that's part of it too. I'm just to the
point now. Or it's like nobody famous is going to
do real jail time, So why do I care about anything?
Is he gonna get out or is he doing serious
jail time?

Speaker 7 (18:40):
He's lobbying for a pardon but he has Yeah, he's
doing serious jail time now.

Speaker 3 (18:45):
But it's less than four years with time served, right, Yeah,
because he never got the formal Like I think it
was just like a he never got that.

Speaker 7 (18:52):
Was it a racketeering charge that he didn't get expert No, no, no,
there was more charges that he didn't get than did get.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
Yeah, and I believe it was any proof, Yeah, I
believe it's well they're well whatever. I believe it's four
years with a bunch of time served. But even that
I could be wrong with it.

Speaker 7 (19:09):
Proof needed for a charge, like, there's proof, but we
need the real ev Yeah, right, unless you have videos
of what's going on? How do you know our our
alien overlords know? The age of disclosure is well worth
your time?

Speaker 3 (19:28):
You just said it wouldn't. I said, I wouldn't pay
for it, So my time's not worth anything your time
here that his time is more valuable than your. He
says he wouldn't pay for it, but he told me
it's well worth my personal time, your time.

Speaker 7 (19:40):
I'm also the guy yesterday that complained about getting ripped
off by not getting able to see the Free Little
John halftime show that.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
They didn't choose varieties, right, So it's John who Paul
Anka is. Paul Anka wrote the lyrics to My Way
Paul Anka, Yeah, the thank you Man. He also wrote
put your Head on My Shoulder. Okay, never never heard
of it. He also he's a legendary songwriter, and he's
one of the crooners of the fifties. Whereas song's all
lovey dovey and nature, there were new wop and yeah,

(20:08):
that's just what was happening at that time.

Speaker 7 (20:10):
But back then it was just kind of about singing
songs about my girl. Yeah, you know, it was never
really let's really talk about you know, produce. Yeah, let's
talk about a song about produce. Like today we have
a lot of songs about that. But back then now,
so he's making the rounds for god knows whatever reason,

(20:31):
and he's talking about hanging out with Frank Sinatra back
in the rat Pack days. I gotta tell you, I
understand the popularity of Frank Sinatra. I'm not sure that
I understand the bit like this guy's the big, powerful guy,
but he's just like really appealing to ladies.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
He was backed by the mafia. Yes, No, I understand
that part of it. What successful, good looking dude, powerful, Yeah,
low voice and cool and cool that he's you know,
associated with mafia from that time period. It wasn't a
complete bigot like Quincy Jones swears by him, Sammy Davis Junior,
you know he was. He transcended a little bit of

(21:09):
the cultural norm of the time.

Speaker 7 (21:11):
So he says in his new documentary Paul Anka my
Way on a new HBO documentary that Frank Sinatra's dong
was big, was very big, but Milton Burles was bigger.

Speaker 3 (21:26):
Let's go oy. Milton Burrell pulled his out at the
SNL set, right, Yes, allegedly, yeah, in the movie. He
see it in the movie. And then it's at the
end of one of the episodes of The Chair Company.

Speaker 7 (21:38):
Apparently Sinatra's ex wife, Ava Gardner said that Sinatra may
have just been a skinny one hundred and ten pound man,
but ten pounds of his weight is his See.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
I think it behooves everybody attached to that franchise to
embellish that. What do you mean exaggerate the dong? Yeah,
I think it's not a one hundred ten pounds, but
even the bitty dude. But why would you go? Why
would you want it to get out? Your whole life
was dedicated to being a part of that crew on
the periphery. You're like, eah, it turns out he had
a micro dog. That's just like you. You want this, Like,

(22:13):
if Skin dies, I'm gonna tell everybody. Man, it was huge.
The truth won't hurt you in how does that help you?
Just because they because what if it if it comes
out that he had a micro one, it's gonna kill Haymaker.
They're like, man, why why did you? Why are you
committed to that business partnership? All right, there you have it.

(22:34):
There's the all of the shovel coming up next. Skin,
We're gonna take some things. Skin is tracked. We're gonna
get back into the whole story with my dog. All right,
Ben and Skin Show ninety one point one the Eagle.
Thanks for hanging out with us today. Now we do
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(22:55):
for go time, and you will have your chance to win.
We're gonna go back into the wayback machine here fifteen minutes,
ten great things that you need to know from ten
years ago. But right now it's time for this.

Speaker 9 (23:08):
Skin is Tracked, another edition of things Sin is Tracking.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
Are you guys even checking TikTok?

Speaker 9 (23:17):
No?

Speaker 3 (23:17):
No, okay, I don't have time for that, man, No, no, no,
I think we're all and it's I think it's worse
for me and Ben because we're about two decades older
than you guys. But if you guys aren't even checking it,
then I'm convinced all of our show is going to
be behind on whatever cultural.

Speaker 7 (23:31):
It's a gen Z Thingry No, it's fine, Yeah, J
and Jen Alfa are TikTokers.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
Well, what I've realized is I'll find out about something
you know after it matters, because I'll have to get
it after it's been diluted and distilled and sent down
the line. So about a week ago, I randomly have
it on ESPN and there's a chick, there's a sister
that's on ESPN that they pop on just to talk

(23:56):
about fashion stuff sometimes. May you all ever seen this chick?
I can't remember her name. And she's on with Matt Barry,
who used to be here locally and now has been
at ESPN forever fifteen. In fact, Matt Berry's on the
TV behind you right there. He used to do a
show with Cash Soroi on ESPN back when me and

(24:16):
Ben were at ESPN. There are no Frank Sinatra rumors
about him, for the record, O, No, quite the opposite.
So Matt Barre was on with Mina Chimes, who became
a huge star at ESPN. And so at the end
of it they go to Mina Chimes and she is
wearing what I'm wearing right now and Ben's wearing, which

(24:37):
is a quarter zip. Yeah, okay, all right, the quarter zip,
which is a staple of the white man fashion diet, right.
I mean every white guy mine in Ben's age has
seven to eight quarter zips that he rotates out this
time of year. I did see something on social media.
It's two escalators going one going up, one going down,
you know, passing each other.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
Uh huh.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
And it's the same guys. It's like eight guys. They're
all members, okay. And as they they're dressed like they
would normally dress going down, and they're acting like they're
staring at the other group, which is really them going up,
but the other group going up is wearing quarter zips okay,
and they're like, look how different this is and a
quarter zip. This is exactly where I'm going with this.
And I didn't know how much of this had been

(25:17):
going on, but it first got on my radar because
they showed they cut to Mina Chimes and she's doing
something on TikTok or some platform, and she's wearing a
quarter zip and it's tucked into some slacks, so she's
got she's wearing it her way, okay. Like Paul Inca
did it his way, Mina Chimes is doing it her way.
And then and then they the sister that comes on

(25:38):
is like, well, you know, Matt, I don't know if
what you think about this. Matt's like, oh, I get
it asked the white guy about the quarter zip. So
they're doing that whole bit, and I'm not really thinking
a whole lot about it, but I see it some
good sports content. Then a few days later, I read
an article in the New York Times about how twenty
one year old men are adopting the quarters zip to

(26:00):
make themselves appear to be more grown up, which is
what you're talking about in the meme that you saw, yes,
And I'm like, okay, And then they have an art.
I mean, I printed off the article, but it's like
te Pain is posting about it, and then in his
Instagram post, he's wearing a knitted quarter zip and he
says four a one can a quarter zip in other words, Man,

(26:21):
I'm so grown up now on big time. And then
they're talking to this other kid that's I guess he's
twenty one years old. And so all the young guys
are traded in their Nike Tech sweatsuits for quarter zips
because they want to appear more mature and more fashionable.
And I'm reading this and just complete awe because I'm like, man,

(26:42):
we've been rocking these quarter zips for a long time,
not even trying to be cool. It's like a really
easy thing. And for a guy like me that's colorblind,
it's usually one color, so it's real hard like to
mess up. I put this on with jeans or slacks
or whatever, and you can go anywhere. You can go
to cocktail hour, you can go shoot a podcast, you

(27:04):
can go play golf, you can go to lunch. It
literally just goes from scene to scene, no problem. Yeah,
and now it appears, at least according to my sources
at the New York Times in ESPN, that the utes
and the hipsters are adopting the quarter zip. How about
that Wonderville adapt or adopt the white new balance? They

(27:28):
already sketchers. My son has some new balance. Yes they're
not completely white, but they are. I look down and go, dude,
your rocking dad shoes pretty cool.

Speaker 5 (27:36):
Man.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
I'm sure he loves that. And he's like, man, I
hate you. I hate your entire existence. I want the vest. Okay, dude,
my son, I'm so proud. When he shows up back
from Tuscaloosa, he's wearing a quarter zip with a vest
on top of it. He is living his vest life.
He's bypassing my vest usage. He wears a vest way

(27:59):
more than I do. And I think it's probably the
frat boy look of the day in Alabama. Yeah, Alabama, what.

Speaker 2 (28:05):
Is there a are?

Speaker 3 (28:06):
They are the frat boys rocking moppy hair. Still, I
know that was an sec thing for a while. I
don't know. I have the bab is that what it
was called? Yeah, the biaber hair, not that biaber, but
they did have the flop.

Speaker 6 (28:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
I see that in high school more than I see
it in college. Okay, I see it everywhere in high school.
So you're talking, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. The mullet with
the mustache is what you're talking about about, Like a
poodle hair and the huge puffy perm and like messed
up hair. Yeah, we need to bring back the bowl cut.
This is this is something that's crazy though. It's like

(28:41):
I keep looking at Cooper Flag, you know, watching these
games and waiting to see what he's going to do
fashion wise, because I'm like, he's my son's age. Yeah,
I can't get past that. Yeah he's three months No,
let's see, he's nine months older than my son. No,
he's three months older than my son. And I'm like,
this is so weird. Yeah, and now he's like the
youngest guy in NBA history to have a double digit

(29:03):
assist game, the youngest guy in NBA history to have
a thirty five point game. Been was that both of
those games. It's so wild to watch this and then
look over at my son and he's just scowling at me.
All right, there you have it. Things skin is tracking.
Coming up next in the wayback Machine. Ten things that
happened this week ten years ago. That's next. It's time

(29:27):
to go into the bitter Schule Wayburg Machine.

Speaker 7 (29:30):
Probably the most half assed thing we do, or I do,
at least ten things that happened ten years ago this week.
I just liked looking back on things.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
So has it always been ten things?

Speaker 8 (29:46):
Well?

Speaker 7 (29:46):
Usually we like we get to five and then you
usually realize, well, I probably should have done that segment,
So let's keep doing it. Top Yahoo searches of twenty
fifteen What was popping in twenty fifteen, which I think
is also a little ironic because people are still using
Yahoo as a search function in twenty fifteen, which that
is no longer the case.

Speaker 3 (30:06):
So I didn't even know Yahoo still existed. Oh it does?
What does it do? Male? Oh? Okay?

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (30:13):
Mail Some of the top searches that year were iPhone
Caitlyn Jenner. Hell yeah, quite a controversy at that one
Dotis Allen where they put Caitlyn Jenner on the man
on the female bathroom or the men's and it caused
now they had to remove it. Bobby Christina Brown, Oh, no,

(30:38):
is that when she died?

Speaker 3 (30:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (30:41):
And then Katie Perry's Super Bowl halftime Sharks And then
I was like, is that all that happened in twenty fifteen,
because it's so not a very eventful year. Yeah, but
that whole left Shark thing, is that?

Speaker 1 (30:50):
What?

Speaker 3 (30:50):
That was amazing? That was huge and it was great, wonderful.
We'd like to revisit that December twenty fifteen. This week
Stone Timple Pilot's lead singer, Scott Whalen Wiland, I think
it's Wiland found dead on his tour plus and then

(31:12):
three years later Spittle wanted to incorporate him into a
big part of what the family did.

Speaker 7 (31:17):
And that was actually like a year before he died,
he was being thrown up in the air that we
were gonna have all Stone Tiple Pilot's return cuts.

Speaker 3 (31:24):
I'm pretty sure that we were doing Stone Temple Pilots
after he had passed, because that's what made it so astonishing.

Speaker 7 (31:32):
It's not worth doing this on the air, but I
just want to say I remember specifically the old conference
room we were in when this conversation came up, and
it would have been pre twenty fifteen.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Okay, that's fair.

Speaker 7 (31:42):
That's also the same conference room where Ben getting mad
at Twitter and started yelling at twitters you got what.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
Do you want from me? Twitter? That I was trying
to get in. Has gon be the spice? I did
the number.

Speaker 7 (32:00):
This happened ten years ago. We'll see if it happens
this year. Someone left a check for half a million
dollars in a Salvation army kettle.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
Who was it made out to? I think it's a
blank check? Oh, five hundred thousand dollars check check. I
just wanted to give back, you know, and I didn't
want the credit for it, all right, Yeah that's who
I am. Can you track who cash?

Speaker 2 (32:19):
Did?

Speaker 3 (32:20):
I wonder?

Speaker 7 (32:21):
By the way, y'all know about the old Disney movie
Blank Check? No very creepy, because basically a kid finds
a blank check, he ends up writing it out to himself,
getting a bunch of money. His teacher, though goes on
a date with him and kisses him. What he's eight
It's not great.

Speaker 3 (32:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (32:42):
Over time you're like, oh, why did Disney do that?
And also why did they cast Tone Lok in a
supporting role?

Speaker 3 (32:47):
What's the difference in that and Big?

Speaker 5 (32:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (32:51):
Big doesn't get the difference? Is Big as good? Though? Yeah?
Big screat Oh I gets still good. But she knew, right,
the teacher knew. Sat there and watch It's the Little
Boy in the Giant Soon walk home and she was
all like, glowing, It is worse. It's a dull both
bad shame. What's better? Bigger Splash? Never saw Splash, It's

(33:14):
I hadn't thought about Splash. So I watched the John
Candy documentary and those scenes between John Candy and and no,
old boy, what's the name American's dad? Tom? We're really good. Yeah,
maybe you want to watch Splash again.

Speaker 7 (33:26):
And then Rodney Dangerfield was in that one movie called
Big Splash where he jumps off the thing.

Speaker 3 (33:32):
Now the Triple Indie, the Back to School it's called
Big Splash. Sorry, no, by the way, but if you
haven't seen it, you got to watch the Being Eddie
Murphy documentary. I've watched part of it. It looks really good. Yeah,
it's very fun. It's fun.

Speaker 7 (33:45):
Most streamed artist on Spotify and twenty fifty Kesha Kesha No, that.

Speaker 3 (33:51):
Was a little after Kesha. The most streamed artist Bieber Nope.
I have no clue. Who give us a hint? Uh
one name share Madonna Britney starts the d D'Angelo, No
d Drake, that's trap oh Dido Dido God Rolling Stones.

(34:19):
Top fifty songs of twenty fifteen. What was number one?
Whatever Drake put out?

Speaker 7 (34:24):
Yeah, Hotline blin not hotline Bling. That's a good guess
because that is around that time that happened.

Speaker 10 (34:31):
I remember.

Speaker 7 (34:31):
It's also when Trump hosted Saturday Night Live and they
did a Hotline Bling digital short with Trumpet dancing. So
twenty fifteen, right before he ran it was Can't Fill
My Face by the Weekend.

Speaker 3 (34:43):
That was a banger.

Speaker 7 (34:44):
Also, second, oh third was Hotline Bling by Drake, So
good job, good job Christina. The last song I remember, dude,
tell me what this who this song reminds you of?
It is Trap Queen by Fetti Wop. Let's go Gavin Dawson.
That was his anthem. So everyone text to four three
shout out to Fetti Wop and let him know if

(35:06):
you're like big or splash better. Yeah, and start it
with General, Hey, General, all right?

Speaker 3 (35:11):
Coming up next and around the Sports, let's talk MAVs
basketball DFW. This is just a couple of minutes away.
Don't miss it, but Ben and Skin Show ninety seven
point one The Eagle. I hope you're listening to every
segment so you can have your chance to win bad
Omens tickets. They're coming in March the American Airlines Center.
We're gonna be using that iHeart app later in the
show for you to have a chance to win those tickets.

(35:33):
We'll be doing it all week long. Coming up in
Christina's Cookie Jar at the bottom of the hour, the
continuing feud of Pink Floyd versus Black Sabbath. Right now,
it's time for this.

Speaker 8 (35:45):
Now it's cool.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
Around the sports, ktd quinsays All the sports.

Speaker 7 (35:54):
If you guys watched the game last night, which one
the Mavericks and the Nuggets.

Speaker 3 (35:58):
So I have an admission to make an emission, an
admission followed by an emission. Yeah, okay, that's out of order.
I watched last night's Maverick game twice. Wow, twice. Oh,
because I just show it again after the postgame. I
just came back on again. I just rewatched again. I
freaking loved it. And I'm so conflicted because I want

(36:19):
them to tank. I want them to lose, but I
don't sit there watching every game praying for a loss. Like,
if they can win a game and great things happen,
then I'm fine with it. I think losing every game
would be terrible for their culture. It'd be bad. And
so I like, you know, especially if they get a
win and Cooper Flag is involved, I think that's a

(36:40):
great thing. And to win against the Clippers and then
come beat the Nuggets, I couldn't freaking believe it, and
I loved it. So I'm kind of conflicted. You know,
I want them to get a great draft pick, but
I'm not sitting here going lose every game. That would suck. Yeah,
And it's just gonna be really hard for them to
lose a bunch of games. If Anthony Davis is healthy,

(37:02):
which is the ongoing thing. It's like, well when is
he healthy?

Speaker 2 (37:04):
I get it.

Speaker 3 (37:05):
So in order to lose a bunch of games, you're
gonna need Anthony Davis to get hurt. Quite honestly, he's
probably gonna happen. I mean, it's the odds are not
good for him to stay healthy. I also, again, I
you know, I don't want to get stuck in this minutia,
but I've been reading about this, and I know it
doesn't matter to a lot of our eagle listeners with
regard to the Mavericks, But the second apron and the

(37:26):
salary cap and how punitive it is when you're over it.
You know, Anthony Davis is going to make like sixty
three million dollars a year in his age thirty five season,
and if he doesn't play very much, it's hard for
a team to have interest in him, right, Yeah, And
so the MAVs are kind of screwed from a cap
standpoint with him. But at the same time, they're finding
that there's really not a huge trademarket out there for him,

(37:50):
and so they're really kind of stuck. And you're not
you're not gonna have a great draft pick if he's playing,
because you're gonna win games. So and and you know
there's some people out out there that would make the
case you just need to dump his salary to move forward,
and rebuild. Those people are crazy. You're gonna You're talking
about a wave and stretch, which would put you basically
you know, I mean, trade him, but don't even worry

(38:12):
about what you're getting back, like the idea, like because
because you're not going to get a great return back
for him, you're never gonna and if you if you
can't compartmentalize the Luca thing where they got fleeced by
the Lakers, there's it's really impossible to look at this.
But the idea is that rather than try to hit
a home run by trading ad, just trade him. I
don't understand that at all. Like, in other words, do

(38:35):
you want to prolong being bad? You have you have
a top twenty player in the league when he's healthy,
so you're just gonna give that away for Voucevich, Like
I don't understand the logic. You've got your pick this
year and this year alone, so dump Anthony Davis and
not have a good pick for five years, right, Like
you want to be the Brooklyn Nets. And here's the thing.

(38:57):
The reason you tank in basketball is in hopes of
getting a player like Cooper Flag Like in a lot
of teams tank and they don't get Cooper flag, they
get the second or the third best player, right, You've
already got the franchise foundation. So you know, just giving
away assets for nothing doesn't make you better faster. I

(39:19):
don't think it's just tough man because he never plays.
I mean, we've seen his whole wardrobe three times this year.
What about last night when he you know, it almost
broke his fingers. I feel bad for him on a
human level. I feel bad for him because he didn't
ask for this, no, and if we had acquired him
in any other way outside of getting fleece for a

(39:39):
global icon, we'd feel so much differently about him. It
just sucks that he's the most hurt player of all time.
But you know, when he plays, he demands so much
attention from the other team. He's one of the best
players on Earth, and I know he knows the reputation
he has out there. So like last night, I think
most people probably would have come out of that game
because the ball he jumps up, it was a terrible

(40:01):
pass to him, and the ball hits his fingers and
bends them back against the rim. So it's the force
of the iron rim and the ball coming in at
a high Lossty pushing it back over. I thought he
broke his finger. I did too, but he stayed in
because he knows I think most people would have come
out at that point, but he knows his reputation. And
I don't know. He's probably out there hearing all this

(40:23):
talk that nobody wants him and you can't get anything
for him. Also, he's probably that probably stings. He's also
a guy that wants to control where he goes.

Speaker 7 (40:30):
Of course, you know the story of last night's nim
Hard and how do you get him officially on the
roster rather than this two way contract.

Speaker 3 (40:39):
It'll happen after January January sixth. They've got a couple
of things. I mean, like if they absolutely had to,
they could stretch, and they could wave and stretch. D'Angelo
Russell or you know, Dante Exum is his trade bait
right now. Because he's making the minimum. They're not going
to lose Ryan nem Hart. It's not going to be
like the Brandon Williams. Figure out a way to keep

(41:01):
him because he's he's a player. I don't know that
he's you.

Speaker 7 (41:05):
Know, he's not twenty eight point guy like last night,
of course, but that's the thing that was shocked. Great
to have young guys like that in the system and
growing with super Flag.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
How many guys in the league this year have had
twenty five points, ten assists and no turnovers in a game? None? Right,
I don't know. I just can't that many. I thought
I saw none. That wouldn't surprise me. I mean that's
the thing, like we're freaking out over his numbers. I
was freaking out over no turnovers. If no turnovers, so
what is the best case scenario for there to be

(41:36):
a trade market for ad for him too? So if
he plays the rest of the way this season, doesn't
get hurt more and plays really well, and then you
could trade him the summer. Yeah, And I think even
if he doesn't play this summer, it's it's and it's
not even so much the return. It's like, go find
teams that one Anthony Davis that aren't up against the
second Apron because you're talking about coming up with fifty

(41:58):
four million dollars of salary. The Mavericks cannot take back
more salary than they send out, and then finding a
team that would want him at that age to put
him over the top. It's like these are very very
complicated deals. I think even if you don't want him anymore,
it needs to happen in the summer. Well, they're going
to be fun to watch if he's out there, and

(42:19):
if he's healthy, they got a chance to win any
game that they're in. And then you wonder when is
Sky coming back?

Speaker 1 (42:25):
Man?

Speaker 7 (42:25):
I heard, I heard it might be this calendar year
pulling the Cowboys right now, they're sucking in the beginning
and they're making a run.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
Yeah, it would be great if they could trade their
pick this year for I threw that now, I threw
that out. I said, I would trade their pick right now,
unprotected for one of the guys, and I'd go after
trade Johnson, the Lake Island's kid in Washington, Like, trade
your pick now and get a player that you know

(42:53):
can play well with Cooper Flag moving forward, push your
chips in now, because you're gonna have if you I know.
I agree, I agree, it's it's it's all very very
tough to pull off. Thanks a lot, Nico. All right,
Coming up next, Christina, where you gonna take us? The
Cookie Jar? The battle between Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath. Next,

(43:14):
this is the problems your heads from Christina's Cookie Jar.

Speaker 6 (43:41):
But let's go back to September when one Roger Waters
of Pink Floyd went on a podcast and shared his
thoughts on Ozzy Osbourne, who would literally just passed away.
Ozzie passed away in what like late late July, right
early August. It sounds about right, and this is September.
And he said Ozzy was all over the TV for

(44:03):
hundreds of years with his idiocy and nonsense. And then
he goes on to say he couldn't care less about
Black Sabbath or Ozzie's solo music.

Speaker 3 (44:11):
On top of that, It's like your opinion is one thing,
but maybe read the room, you know. I don't know.
He has a long history of being a contankerous ass.

Speaker 6 (44:22):
Yeah, I didn't know if it was just he's old
man now and that's why he did it, or if
he's always been that way.

Speaker 3 (44:27):
He's always been very He speaks his mind, he believes
that what he has to say is right, and there
are no sacred cows. I didn't like any of Robert
Redford's movies.

Speaker 6 (44:42):
Well after that, Jack Osborne went to social media like
a day or two after, immediately defending his dad, who
had just prussed away and he's like, you know, my
dad always said you were a c and you just
proved yourself right. Okay, again this is all back he said,
way more than that.

Speaker 3 (44:55):
It's kind of awesome.

Speaker 6 (44:57):
It's the Osborne family. You don't mess with the Osborne family.
I told you guys that I.

Speaker 3 (45:01):
Love the way British people throw that word around. Amazing.

Speaker 7 (45:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (45:04):
So again this is back in September and I kind
of forgot about it. And if you thought the Osbourne's
thought about it, I want to direct you guys to
the screen in the studio, oh because this was up
yesterday on the Ozzy Osbourne merch site and you can.

Speaker 3 (45:18):
Explain what you see here. Hold on, oh Man, So
Ozzy is Rainbow pissing on the wall and it says, okay,
I don't know if we can say yeah, it rhymes
with rick but starts with a pe. Another Rick in
the Wall T shirt YEP, available for forty eight hours.

(45:39):
So it's basically Ozzy peeing on Roger Waters labermark statement.

Speaker 6 (45:46):
Yeah. So they have a limited edition T shirt they
put out with Ozzie rules like spray painted on what's
the pink Floyd wall? Yes, at Berlin Wall thing they
put out and now on the back of it, like
you said, a guy that looks like Ozzy peeing a
rainbow coming out.

Speaker 3 (46:00):
So great.

Speaker 7 (46:01):
So I always loved the Truck Wars too, where Calvin
from Calvin Hobbs is whizzing on a Chevy, Yeah, or
a Ford or whatever Dodge.

Speaker 3 (46:10):
How did Calvin and Hobbs get pulled into that legendary
American auto battle? Very strange, It is strange, but they did.
Somehow Calvin and Hobbs got pulled into the Ford Chevrolet war.
What was it the stuntman movie Hot Ride. That's so good. God,
that's one of the best parts of that movie.

Speaker 6 (46:29):
Anyway, I thought this was genius and I was very
tempted to buy one. So these are only on sale
till tomorrow morning, I believe. If anyone's interested, just go
look it up. It's fantastic.

Speaker 3 (46:38):
Do you have any AUSI shirts? Christina? I don't you
need that one with him and Randy Rhodes that I
see over there in the corner.

Speaker 6 (46:44):
I know they have a lot of good options here,
so I'm small. Hi everyone, I don't I do not
need any more t shirts?

Speaker 2 (46:54):
Don't it is?

Speaker 3 (46:55):
But no, I don't.

Speaker 6 (46:57):
Okay, let's go on to a lighter note here. So
there's a youth hockey association in Two Harbor's, Minnesota and
they needed a sponsor for their zamboni. I didn't know
that was a thing, but they needed a sponsor for it. Well,
there's a guy on their board who just so happens
to be a member of Pearl Jam's official fan club.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
So he was like, you know what, let me just
reach out to Pearl Jam.

Speaker 6 (47:19):
Maybe maybe they can sponsor our little zamboni here, And
so he wrote them a note in the style of
a concert poster asking them to sponsor it, and sure enough,
someone for from Pearl Jam's team saw it reached out
to them. They're like, dude, we love hockey. The guys
would love to do this, and so sure enough they
sponsored their zamboni. It's now called Pearl Jamboni, and they

(47:42):
gave him enough money for like three years. So that's
I thought that was really cool, and I think if
I was in a.

Speaker 3 (47:47):
Big rock band, I would sponsor zamboni's around. Yeah, minor
league hockey.

Speaker 6 (47:52):
It's just really sweet and they even have their artwork
on the Pearl Jamboni as well.

Speaker 3 (47:57):
Hell yeah, the.

Speaker 7 (47:58):
Pearl Jamboni though, I feel like it's good, but I
feel like there's something better there. You have to go
through the catalog, but Pearl Jamboney just sounds a little childish.
And if you're like a Viagra company or something like
Viagra the name of the company, wouldn't you get it
on that?

Speaker 3 (48:17):
So not for youth, maybe for an adult. Yeah, yeah,
maybe you're right, that would be a better sponsor. Thank
you for not leaving me twist a Yeah, it's pretty good.
It was out on a limb, but I agree go
through the pearl jam song names maybe.

Speaker 7 (48:35):
And thinking about it, but you really don't have you know,
you need something with ice or something involved or hockey,
and you just don't really have it.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
Noah twisting again. Damn look at it. Man, you just
can't let it go. What's wrong with this guy? I
went right back out. If it was a van company,
you could do better van. But it's a Zamboni. It's
not a van. He didn't want to be safe. He
didn't don't say him, you don't want to be said.
It's like, man, you can't you can't just tell the

(49:05):
attict to stop. And I don't want to stop. That's
pretty good. Oh, she reels him back in. How about
that nice sale?

Speaker 7 (49:12):
There?

Speaker 3 (49:14):
Is it really that good?

Speaker 2 (49:16):
All right?

Speaker 3 (49:16):
There you have it, Christina's cookie jar. Coming up next,
it's the today game. And then cussing the Cowboys coming
up at five right here in the Eagle before Cowboy.

Speaker 7 (49:27):
Surprise. Then, since you're back from La you weren't here yesterday,
I would like to get your early thoughts on the

(49:47):
Cowboys went over the Chiefs and where they stand going
into a big inn on Thursday night in Detroit.

Speaker 3 (49:53):
Man, I feel like this is such a one eighty
I can't even believe it. I thought they were dead.
I thought to see was over. I thought they were
going to have the worst defense in the history of
the NFL. And I'll be damned if a lot of
the moves that Jerry Jones in the front office have
made have worked out. The Quinn Williams trade has been
a masterpiece. And having overshown back, you know, he's just

(50:16):
such a sure handed tackler. It's just you know, they've
got reinforcements, now, they've got health, and they can actually
be a good defense now. And you do that in
conjunction with what's happening with this offense. George Pickens is
a monster. And you can look at this and say,
I don't know why they can't be I mean, why

(50:37):
couldn't they win a super Bowl? The only thing that
would be the reason why they couldn't win a super
Bowl is if they've built dug themselves too big of
a hole and just can't make the playoffs. But if
they can, they're as good as anybody. And I got
to give Skin credit on this. Most of the time,
if I just listened to Skin and don't get emotional,
he's usually right. And if you you know, for me,

(51:00):
I got to go through the emotions of something first,
and then like even with the Mavericks, you know, I
got to go through all the emotions of it. But
then I usually end up at the place where he
is right off the rip. But he just kept saying,
there's so much parody in the league. They're going to
get this thing fixed. They're going to be okay, And
I'll be damn, you're right. Do you know what Exhibit
A is for all of this? The Patriots are eleven
and two guys. I mean, it is such a weird

(51:22):
league and it's become increasingly more like that with each
passing year. I mean, I think even it is there.
You know, there used to be the talk of parody
and what it means, the idea that from one year
to the next, someone could make a big leap. But man,
it is at an extreme high right now. I mean
an extreme high. To find anybody out there that closely

(51:45):
covers the league that think the two teams that were
in the super Bowl last year are really good NFL
teams this year, I.

Speaker 7 (51:51):
Agree with you one hundred percent. I agree with you,
But I would also say there's also another level to that,
to where you do have your teams who stick your
and are in it every single year, like you.

Speaker 3 (52:02):
Have your parody.

Speaker 7 (52:02):
Yeah, and this is a weird year right now because
the Chiefs, Ravens, and Bills, teams that you are always
count on to be there are not.

Speaker 3 (52:10):
The Bills are actually and the Eagles you're defending champion byke.
You know what you're saying, Good organizations will be good. Sure,
but the idea that there's these untouchable teams and then
even when you look at the bottom, there's the only
reason I think in the NFL that you should tank
is if you do not have a quarterback and you

(52:30):
have a legitimate shot at getting one with like six
weeks left in the season, because there's so many things
that you can't control in that sport.

Speaker 7 (52:38):
I know I follow college at a little closer than you,
But who would you be tanking for now?

Speaker 3 (52:46):
No one knows if any of the college quarterbacks are good,
right man. I just think if, no matter what happens
this season, if they can keep the band together and
bring Kenny Clark back, which there's now talk of that,
if George Pickens can come back up, then why you know,
even if it's too late for them this year, which
it might be, they might have to win out or
just lose one more game, and they could do that.

(53:09):
But even if they don't do it this year, if
they can keep the band and bring them back next year,
I think they could win it next year. You know
what my favorite scenario is right now, Ben, because look,
I mean, they really need to win out. They can
still lose a game and be in the mix. They
just can't lose this game. They can't lose this game.
And even I saw Jerry Jones, and I believe this

(53:29):
to be true. He was on the Flagship station today
saying that the best chance they have is to win
the division, which basically means you need the Eagles to
lose to the Bills and the Chargers. Like that's when
you look at their schedule, those are the ones. But again,
teams lose. Anybody think the Rams are gonna lose to
Carolina this past was it Carolina? They lost too? Yeah?

Speaker 7 (53:48):
No?

Speaker 3 (53:49):
But who the Rams lose to?

Speaker 2 (53:50):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (53:51):
Yeah, Panther. I didn't think they're gonna lose, but the Panthers.
The Panthers now have a good chance of winning their division. Yeah,
and so, which again just shows you how crazy things are.
But if you, you, you know, would look at all
that situation, the Cowboys having a chance. To me, my
favorite ideal situation is if the Packers lose to the
Bears twice and the Cowboys get the Packers pick and

(54:12):
it's better than the Cowboys pick. God, that'd be great,
wouldn't that be great? But if look the Cowboys now
with these three elite defensive tackles, they can stop the run.
And how are you supposed to stop the Cowboys from
passing the ball on you? They have an MVP candidate
at quarterback and two number one receivers.

Speaker 7 (54:31):
Yeah, we'll have plenty of time to talk about this
the next couple days. I do think it's interesting the
Lions are the only team that they've played in the
last three like.

Speaker 3 (54:39):
The Eagles, Chiefs and Raiders didn't try to run it.

Speaker 7 (54:43):
And that's where I'm kind of like our teams just going, Okay,
we'll just throw on them because the cornerbacks are so bad.
But like the Eagles, like Sakue got ten carries and
they were ahead twenty one to nothing, like they just
weren't trying to Maybe they're trying to keep aj Brown happy.

Speaker 3 (54:57):
Like whatever's going on there is bad.

Speaker 7 (55:00):
Also a wonderful scenario though, even though you need the
Chargers to beat the Eagles on Monday night, y'all know
that Trey Lance might be starting that game as Chargers. Yes,
we'll see because Herbert had a hand surgery today he
broke his hand. I want Trey Lance to start that game.

Speaker 3 (55:13):
I do, and I want to win the game. I
want the Chargers to win, but I want the Trey
Lance storyline to get fired up. This is a must
win game.

Speaker 7 (55:19):
You can go four and one, but like in other scenarios, Mike,
if you win this game and still go four in
one of your last five, you're good. But if you
lose this one and go four and one, you're probably
not getting in. So Thursday night is absolutely must win.
Oh all right, there you have it. Cussing the cowboys.
Coming up in just a couple of minutes, Kat, we're
going to take us in the week day up date. Well,
there are a couple of cock fighting ring bust here

(55:41):
in DFW, and we should talk about it.

Speaker 3 (55:44):
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Speaker 3 (56:37):
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Speaker 7 (56:58):
See Us Schottenheimer behind the scene, our guy Shoty, I'm excited.
Cockfighting stings, a couple busts here in DFW it stings
or there were stings. Oh it can the cuts, and
there was a third in Houston that we're not even
going to get into now. But it was a big
weekend for cockfighting apparently. We go to Collin County, eight

(57:19):
people were arrested, fifty five live roosters seized up there
in the Farmersville area. When police arrived, they saw about
twenty people fleeing the scene on foot, which is a
note if you're ever doing anything illegal, make sure you're
wearing your running shoes. You need to flee somewhere you
don't want to be wearing your boots.

Speaker 3 (57:38):
That's why I don't trust people that buy a lot
of brooks.

Speaker 7 (57:42):
Imagine trying to run away in your Chuck Taylor's. Yeah,
you can't really get going here, rolling ankle.

Speaker 3 (57:47):
It's like a Snoop Dogg video from the early nineties
where they're all running and baggy pants that aren't properly on.
In Chuck Taylor's.

Speaker 7 (57:54):
Fifty five live fighting roosters, two dead roosters, and some
cash were seized from the property. Eight people are That
news came about a day after twenty five people were
taken into custody on Thanksgiving Day following a cockfighting investigation
in Alvarato.

Speaker 3 (58:11):
Here's where Alvarato is, right, It's uh, yeah, somewhere west. Yeah,
it is west, okay.

Speaker 6 (58:17):
Good job Christina, Good job Christina is southwest southwest Okay.

Speaker 3 (58:22):
Just for the sake of conversation, does it seem I
don't know if it's hypocritical to get your feathers ruffled
over there being cockfighting and then, you know, employ justice
and then go home and eat a nice turkey or
you know what I mean, or go helme and eat
some chicken. I just worry about it because of the

(58:44):
bird flu. Yeah. You know, I've always been a big
proponent of hey man, we can't have cock fighting during
bird flu season. I mean, I can't have these roosters
fighting each other. But let me go order a twelve
piece of chicken nuggets. You just can't be gambling on them. Yep,
I mean, and then who, I don't understand these roosters died, guys,

(59:05):
we can yeah, yeah, but so do all the chickens
that we Yeah, but pump up with them.

Speaker 6 (59:12):
But you're forcing them to fight each other, like they're
putting razor blades on their talents and stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (59:18):
That's a little bit of a difference. That's that does suck.
But what about when they're in a conveyor belt going
to their deaths, their emminent deaths, and they're raised in
horrible situations and this can't you know, it's like, hey,
go be nuggets.

Speaker 2 (59:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:30):
I what I always tell those chickens that are down
that conveyor belt, I'm like, Paradise is right on the
other side of this conveyor belt. Just enclose your eyes.

Speaker 7 (59:40):
Ben, you have a good point that the line is
way more blurried than we've been led to believe. All
these years, for sure, but you still like there's like
a whole element of like, hey man, the rules are
the rules. Like whether you agree with the rules or not,
it is what it is. Like, I think roughing the
passer is probably called a little too much, but we
do know that we ca can't be hitting the quarterback even.

Speaker 3 (01:00:02):
After he just threw it. It sucks, but the rules
of the rules.

Speaker 7 (01:00:05):
I think George Pickens should be allowed to make a
crazy catch and then rip his helmet off, but the
rules are the rules, and he kind of can't do it.
And I think that's where we get into the gray
area here.

Speaker 3 (01:00:13):
I should be able to earn a living wage gambling
on a couple of cocks fighting each other.

Speaker 7 (01:00:18):
But here's where my favorite part of the story of
these terrible stories. Authorities in the Alvaredo bus did find
a trophy, the leaf to have been intended as an
award for the event. The plate on the trophy read
Dia del Pavo for Guayos, which translates.

Speaker 3 (01:00:36):
To Turkey Day for roosters. Yep, how does that make
any sense? So this was this trophy was discovered in Mexico.

Speaker 7 (01:00:48):
No, it was in Alvaredo. O, which is south of Mansfield,
and I've known that my entire life. I would never
look it up on a map. Two kids are going
to be on Avid Elementary field. Iast students seventh graders.
They have been casted in Abbot Elementary.

Speaker 3 (01:01:05):
Should've just been cast casted. Huh. Yeah, they're having to
wear body casts.

Speaker 7 (01:01:11):
No cast like the students on Abbed Elementary have a
lot of good speaking girls, very funny, very funny.

Speaker 3 (01:01:17):
So local kids getting to be actors. Okay, so this
is a popular can you believe? This is huge?

Speaker 6 (01:01:23):
I thought they were part of the cock fighting thing
and I was I was like, oh no, why are
their kids involved?

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
We have to learn to separate these stories. Okay, the
kids moved on so fast. I was the kids had
razor blades taped to their fingers and then they fought
their way to get on to Okay. Do you'll hear
about their grandma standing downtown McKinney. All more on that
next week. Kevin Turner keeping you locked in for weeks

(01:01:51):
at a time. Coming up next, it's the movie news.
The movies you need to see this month. We've got
them all and we'll talk about them next.

Speaker 7 (01:02:02):
The Giant I'm just gonna throw this into tomorrow's show. Ben,
we'll review the movie Boon, all right, I am a
Stone and Jesse Plemmons.

Speaker 3 (01:02:14):
Even though Christina hasn't seen it. That's fine, we'll see
it tonight. No, it's not gonna happen. You said that's.

Speaker 6 (01:02:19):
Fine, and I'm just behind on So. I mean I
did watch Terminator one and two over the break, but
you see, it's the timeliness.

Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
What the first time you've ever seen them? She hat
caught up on the Terminator franchise. Yeh, I get distracted easily.
Are you gonna watch six hours of twitch streaming tonight?
I will be part of that, all right? Promoted? Yes, yeah,
this is the Circduceroy stream. They're going for eight hours
on Twitch.

Speaker 6 (01:02:47):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
So I think it's just twitch dot tv forward slash
Circuceroy right there. Apparently they're on the front page of Twitch.
Oh like the main page. Okay, so they're doing an
eight hour stream this Marble races the whole I know
everyone in it's a it's a Marble race channel and
have a band on standby. Oh intense interesting. Yes, that's cool.

Speaker 7 (01:03:10):
Movies to watch this month because it's December right, clearly
today it's December second, h maybe maybe November show clips
tomorrow or Thursday as well. December fifth, five nights at
Freddy's two. I'm not telling you to go see it.
I'm just saying that it comes.

Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
Out this year. Anybody see the first one? I did.
I saw it because it's my daughter's favorite movie. Oh,
she's very excited about the next one. That's cool. You
know what it is, right, it's basically the animatronic jug
band like a showbiz is that? What show is that idea?
They're making fun of it. Yeah, but is it a
horror thing or a comedy thing? It's it's campy, it's

(01:03:48):
like they it's not. I mean, it's like made for
young adults. Yeah, I got Choka. Yeah.

Speaker 7 (01:03:54):
On December nineteenth, you will get two movies to check out.
One is Avatar, Fire and Ash.

Speaker 3 (01:04:01):
I can't believe they're making another one of these, more
like fire and ass Yes, thank you? Who was asking
for these movies? Okay?

Speaker 7 (01:04:07):
That's my question is do you know a single person
in your life who has seen the Avatar movies? But also,
Avatar and Avatar two are the number one and number
three grossing movie of all time, So somebody's watching it.

Speaker 3 (01:04:22):
I just don't know who it is.

Speaker 6 (01:04:23):
It's the cold Play of movies for some reason, because like,
I don't have any friends who are like, oh, I
love Coldplay, but yet their number one, like their tour
is like the top Sailing tour always.

Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
I love old cold Play. Okay, I like that. Do
you put that on KT? And this is great? Avatar
the original was fine, you know, it's fine, it's you
know whatever. It's like the Laser Cats of It's time.
It's just sci fi and whatever, and it's you know,
it's it was innovative and there was good special effects
in it, and it's pretty much ran its course. And

(01:04:54):
now it's like, why did there ever need to be
another one after that? I didn't know that Avatar two
was so it did so well to get this.

Speaker 7 (01:05:01):
Kate Winslet is in that, so that's this would make
her She's in the number one, number three, number four
grossing movie of all time because Titanic was number four.

Speaker 3 (01:05:10):
Another James God, James Cameron's got to be the richest
guy in the world. Wait, she was in two avatars.
She was in Titanic.

Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
What else was she?

Speaker 3 (01:05:18):
She was in Avatar she was in she was Maybe
she was maybe she was in Avatar too. Maybe she
was in that one.

Speaker 7 (01:05:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:05:23):
Maybe she's one of those blue people. Yeah. Yes, James
Cameron did the Terminator. Let's go.

Speaker 7 (01:05:34):
It all comes back to Terminator? Yes, uh December nineteenth. Though,
I am interested in this one. It's called Is This
Thing On? Directed by Bradley Cooper, Your stars Will Arnette,
who co wrote this movie. He is a fifty something
gentleman who finds salvation from his life by making strangers
laugh at his pain. He's doing stand up comedy, but

(01:05:57):
it's like a serious family divorced with Laura going on.
But he's gonna do stand up Colly, come on, sounds depressing.
I didn't like the Will Ferrell depressing alcoholic movie either.
You watch that three times over the holiday.

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
It's so bad. Everything must go? Is that what that
was called? Yeap? Watching it right now? Is This Thing On?

Speaker 7 (01:06:18):
He's making jokes about how his divorce is happening. Well,
aren't I think I'm gonna give it a shot?

Speaker 3 (01:06:24):
All right? I'd see it. If it was Will Forte,
that would be way weirder. You've seen the final episode
of Chair Company yet, was that the final episode of
season one, We're coming Back? How freaking weird. I wish
it had just ended like that. Yeah, I wish the

(01:06:46):
whole series ended like that.

Speaker 7 (01:06:47):
Rocks told me because I watched it and then I
was like, you need to watch it, And after she
had seen it, she goes, I don't think I like
that show.

Speaker 3 (01:06:56):
I get it. Yeah, I do kind of love it.
Those two feel like I want my time back. I
fel like I'm getting pranked. It feels like a prank,
and it might be there. It's just it's just so
strange spectacular in a weird way. My favorite moments from
that show are when Tim Robinson is somebody's doing something.
He's just like what, okay, Like that's doesn't you know.

(01:07:19):
He just has this look like that's the dumbest thing ever,
Like that's good. Everything else terrible. Those moments where he
turns into basically everything he does on I Think you
should leave, And there's about three minutes of those in
episode that are chopped up in a little like when
he's walking baby Baby, why did that dog get into
the thing? The dog eats the chocolate? Oh my god.

(01:07:42):
But the whole the season ended in David Lynch fashion
that was straight out of a David Lynch Let's go
one more minute, okay, right, Marty Supreme comes out December
twenty fifth.

Speaker 7 (01:07:54):
This is going to get Oscar buzz. This is Timothy
shall May as a ping pong player from the past,
your directors, Josh Savdy. He's in it with Gwyneth Paltrow.
Have you seen the trailer for this though?

Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
No?

Speaker 7 (01:08:09):
Oh, this is gonna be great, okay. And he is
on a quest for greatness that not many are. He
wants to be the greatest actor of all time. So
I always respect that the person like openly is like,
I actually want to win all the awards. I'm not
gonna be too cool to say awards don't matter. I
want to win them all. That's him, And the trailer

(01:08:29):
is really good. This is gonna be great. It does
sounds stupid. Serious comedy is serious. It's gonna be a drama.
And December twenty fifth, The Anaconda Movie, where it's Paul
Rudd and Jack Black remaking the movie Anaconda. But they
stumble onto an Anaconda featuring our best supporting actor we've

(01:08:49):
ever had, Steve's on that.

Speaker 3 (01:08:52):
Looks like something that does not need to be seen
by me. I'm dying to see that. I can't wait
for that. That's the only one of any of those
that even sounds watchable. It's gonna be great. I mean,
just watched Jumanjie. Which one the one where Jack Black's
in the forest or the jungle that Paul Rudd and
Steve's on, that's a way different thing. Yeah, you have
to rock in that one. Just watch Why Lotus. By

(01:09:14):
the way, Uh, how does that even make sense in
a jungle with Steve's on. I hate to bring this up,
but a very controversial tweet last night from The Snake's
Plus account, one of our advertisers. Yeah, it looks like
Gary Snake said, Just a reminder from an expert snake handler.
Even the friendliest looking snake might be thinking about killing you.
As soon as you let your guard down, you'll find

(01:09:35):
yourself in a snake's belly. That's why you always have
to be prepared to kill the snake before it kills you.
That's good advice. He's catching a ton of heat for that.
Oh yeah, so he just canceled his first quarter by
on iHeart So anyways, thoughts and prayers with the Snakes
plus family. Yeah, coming up next in the Big Finish.
Another regrettable moment from Chris collins Worth's past. That's he's

(01:09:56):
driving around listening to this and going, wait what on
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Speaker 7 (01:11:21):
Let's talk about Chris Collinsworth for a minute. He's your
Sunday night football commentator or color analyst. He used to
play wide receiver for the Bengals. We've played this audio
many times before. This is from when he played for
the Bengals back in the eighties and he was doing
a little just a little package and he said some
very questionable things on live TV.

Speaker 3 (01:11:40):
But again, it was a different time in the eighties. So, Chris,
why do you think those girls really like you?

Speaker 10 (01:11:45):
I think probably because of the money, you know, and
I'm not going to deny it. I walk around with
one hundred dollars bills hanging out in my pockets usually
and try and give them my best shot, because before
I ever made any.

Speaker 3 (01:11:56):
Money, it was pretty much big Nothingsville. I like girls
are too bright because you can trickle a little bit.
So Plumiff Rockert is all up.

Speaker 10 (01:12:04):
That's those are my big girls of high school girls
love me fourteen to eighteen.

Speaker 3 (01:12:09):
I'm a big star with that. As soon as they
you know, as soon as they.

Speaker 10 (01:12:12):
Mature, after about eighteen years old, they start figuring out
that played a man.

Speaker 3 (01:12:16):
Now, I know there's better than that out there.

Speaker 1 (01:12:18):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:12:19):
That was word for word in the Epstein Files.

Speaker 7 (01:12:22):
That is like the worst attempt at self deprecation. Yes,
it's a big nothing's Ville for me.

Speaker 3 (01:12:27):
Once he's fourteen year old, to get over eighteen, they
don't want to mess with me no more. Don't make
your love life a town too big nothing's Ville. Is
he doing okay?

Speaker 7 (01:12:39):
So the other night it was Washington and Denver, and
the quarterback for Washington is at this time as a
Marcus Mariota. We've always called him Marcus Mariota played at Oregons,
the number one or number two or two Dracon. Yeah,
Marcus Mariota. Everyone say it with me real quick.

Speaker 3 (01:12:56):
Marcus Mariota, Marcus Mariota, Marcus Mario. Okay, now here's how
it was. You're gonna hear Mike Turrico.

Speaker 7 (01:13:03):
You're gonna hear Marcus Mariota say it when he's introduced,
and then you're gonna hear Chris collins Worth say it
during the broadcast.

Speaker 3 (01:13:08):
Marcus Mariota for Marcus Mariota, Marcus Mariota.

Speaker 7 (01:13:13):
Okay, now we've all said it this the way Mike
Trico says it, Marcus Mariota his whole career.

Speaker 3 (01:13:18):
I didn't say it that. I said Mariota. I said, Mary, well,
don't worry about that. Worry about the end the Mario.
Mary doesn't matter. So Mariota says it this way. Marcus Mariota. Okay,
I never heard.

Speaker 7 (01:13:32):
Him say it like that, but it's fine. No one's
paid that much attention to him. Doesn't matter.

Speaker 3 (01:13:36):
Collinsworth. The entire game starts saying it that way for
Marcus Mariota.

Speaker 7 (01:13:42):
Marcus Mariota, Mariota, and everyone said Oda, Oda, Oda forever,
and he's saying Ota, and I was like, why is
he doing this? And then I remembered he has a
better handle on the Spanish language than we do.

Speaker 3 (01:13:58):
Because guys about back in the eighties, you know it does.
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (01:14:03):
Back in the eighties, Chris Collinsworth was in a ground
beef commercial wearing a sombrero.

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Speaker 3 (01:14:27):
Buenos tacos, amigos.

Speaker 2 (01:14:31):
That quick Great.

Speaker 8 (01:14:34):
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Speaker 3 (01:14:40):
Wow, why dude, sombrero, he's got the poncho on that.
That's honestly, man, that's the era. I guess that was
totally the era, Like there was not these things happen
over time. Yeah, you know this is Bill Burr is
big on this. He's like, y'all are gonna go beat
up someone forty years ago when everyone was thinking that way,

(01:15:02):
Like this guy was supposed to stand out and understand
culture more than anyone else at the time. I'm not
trying to get him canceled.

Speaker 9 (01:15:08):
No, I know.

Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
I don't make fun of him.

Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:15:10):
No, it's fun to make fun of but because I'll
never meet him and he'll never have an encounter. No,
I get I get it. I'm just saying it's like, honestly,
that's just what was happening at the time. Well, it
wasn't until people so said, hey, I think this is offensive.

Speaker 7 (01:15:23):
If you're like, oh, maybe we shouldn't do this, well,
are you offended by this football analysis?

Speaker 3 (01:15:28):
Some positive energy going again?

Speaker 8 (01:15:31):
Yeah, and let him get a little taste of some
of these big guys coming out.

Speaker 3 (01:15:35):
Yeah, like, all right, you.

Speaker 8 (01:15:37):
Think you're going to run around our guy, how about
if you get a little taste of Landed Dickerson coming
right down your throat.

Speaker 7 (01:15:45):
I had to turn off Sunday Night football. He did
that and immediately call my pastor. Okay, I was watching
you and T and Temple the other day. You and
T who plays Friday night in the championship game winning?
They're in the playoffs. By the way, stay tuned tonight.
Texas gonna get some news tonight that we'll see if
they get in or not. We don't know for sure,

(01:16:08):
but like it would be a pretty big factor. Okay,
you and T and Temple watching this, you and he
just killing him having a tremendous here. But then I
noticed that Temple has a player with an odd name
who makes a tackle here.

Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
Hawkins already over one hundred total yards today and this
is where they just pound the rock.

Speaker 5 (01:16:32):
Hawkins gat Sick slips out of a tackle and stay
shun his feet, then is crushed by super Nut.

Speaker 2 (01:16:37):
Good to see him back on the field after getting
shaken up.

Speaker 3 (01:16:42):
Super Nut. This is supernot the guy's name is Supernut.
Temple's got a linebacker named super Nut. What's his first name? Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:16:51):
You Willy Hawkins Guessick slips out of a tackle and
stay shun his feet, then is crushed by super Nut.

Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Good to see him back on the field.

Speaker 3 (01:17:01):
That's amazing. So he had a little refractory period and
then got back out on the field. Back out there,
he's exploding. Good is that?

Speaker 2 (01:17:12):
Then is crushed by super Nut. Good to see him
back on the field. And after getting.

Speaker 3 (01:17:17):
Shaken up earlier in the half, he was shaking up.
Shocking of superheroes.

Speaker 7 (01:17:24):
It really is so that takes us here. Of course,
Super super Nut. Definitely living that lifestyle. Bro, there are
some scientists who believe nut super nuts.

Speaker 3 (01:17:38):
He's endorsing all super nice. You get down like a
catcher in the catching position, and you just keep dipping
and dipping and dipping, and tell it's hard to do that.
You talking about an explosion of the nut. I like
acan super nut, Mac. I'm always be Cashew's game for

(01:18:02):
the super nut super Nut.

Speaker 9 (01:18:08):
Just build up, come back super Nut.

Speaker 3 (01:18:21):
If you wait, it's better. God's so good, Ken, I
will never ever not want to hear that song. Yeah,
it's amazing. Well. I would like to thank everyone for
hanging out with us today. I'll never forget the time
that Kat had an on field interaction with super Nut.
He looked him dead in the eye and he said,

(01:18:43):
by the way, they have cut out the nose wipe
touchdown celevation. Didn't make the most of the encounter, but
they live to fight another day. Christina, you're gonna play
some music till ten o'clock. She's here all night. Hang
out with Christina next right here on the eagle. Where
are you going? You're out
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