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October 27, 2025 78 mins
Here's Monday's show, featuring a deep dive into the Cowboys loss to the Broncos, a Chili's conspiracy theory, tails from the Mavs game, and what America is fearing the most in 2025. 
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Speaker 1 (00:05):
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
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Speaker 1 (00:22):
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beat the habit.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
I loan hang out with her friend rocking on the radio.
My whole boys talking on the radio. It's time to
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(00:58):
up and sit man a yeah alone to welcome everybody.
It's the world famous been in Skin Show ninety seven
won the Eagle. Thank you for joining us today and
every day, making us a part of your routine. I'm
Ben Rogers, joined by Jeff skin Wade, Kevin k T Turner,
and Christina Kray little baby corn Bread Ray. All hands

(01:21):
on deck today in studio on a day in which
we'll mourn a cowboys loss. But what man, but he
just don't they just they don't. They just don't have
a defense. So it's hard to like take them seriously.
But at the same time, the NFL has so much

(01:42):
ridiculous parody that everyone's kind of always in it. And
the Cowboys are probably going to be eight eight and
one this year and then and go lose in the playoffs.
I don't know. I don't know, man. If they go
eight eight and one, as I predicted in a tweet,
and then Brad Sham attacked me, Man, I'm gonna say
that to him immediately.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
That's the only reason I'm watching games now to see
if they go eight eight and one, and see if
Brad you have attacked anybody. Oh God, I don't just
messing with you, Brad.

Speaker 1 (02:09):
We love you. They suck, but they're great. They're average.
They're average great, but they suck.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
They had a bunch of guys out there yesterday that
even the hardest core Cowboys fans didn't know who they were.
You guys knew Trek Quiz Bridges. You knew when he
got that first interception. You guys were really anticipating. Yeah,
he was going to bring to the table.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
I was excited about that.

Speaker 3 (02:26):
And then Elijah Carter, you're one remaining safety, and then
he heard his rib.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
God, that injury looked like an Anthony Davis injury. He
was just running down the field and suddenly he grabbed
his mid section. By the way, last night, I'll get
into this later some of the things I saw, but
I during the day, I reached out to a front
of mine who has really good seats at the MAVs games,
like on front row, right next to the four seats

(02:52):
that are right next to Jason Kidd on the bench,
and he's like, hey, I was just telling him about
a business venture that we're invested in with our balls,
and he said, hey, do you want to go celebrate
by taking your daughter? You know, we both have daughters
that are basketball players, young basketball players. He goes, you
want to take her to the MAVs game in my seats.
I was like, yes, absolutely, So I got to go

(03:12):
sit in those incredible seats. And Brandon Colston, MAVs team photographer,
was nice enough to take a couple of pictures of
me and my daughter. And when Cooper Flagg posterized a
dude for the first time in the NBA, I am
in the background throwing my hands up, celebrating wildly, and
you're probably on Sports Center then homie. Well, KAT then

(03:37):
decided to focus in on that I'm celebrating and right
in front of me where I was sitting, all the
players leave out all the stuff they like. Lebron likes
that powdery he puts on his hands. Yeah, have all
that stuff. They have breath, mintce, gum maasoline, lotion, all
sorts of stuff. So KT decided to repost the picture

(03:57):
of me celebrating mouth a game with vasoline and lotion
in front of me, and I was directly right next
to my daughter. Did he cropper out? Of course?

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Naturally, I was thinking what everyone else was thinking. What
a great moment for a father and his daughter to
experience that. The second thing I was immediately thinking was
I get the hand sanitizer. But what's the deal with
that vasoline? And whose is it?

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Yep? Do we have an answer on that? You? Did
you pull out your vasline and set it in front
of the table your vasoline? Ben? No, but I do.
I probably am the only person in DFW that carries
vasoline with you in your pocket and everywhere I go,
I have smoking gun. He pulled a basoline out? Oh,
he pulled it out, and let's use that as a

(04:50):
drop forever and then let's be bleep out vasoline when.

Speaker 4 (04:54):
She says, but really, what do players use basoline for? Uh,
it's a lubricant. It's a lubricant.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
And then also, man, sometimes your lips, your chap don't
do vasline, you get chapstick. What's the difference of the
name of this, what does it say to lip therapy?

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Okay, yeah, but the vacaline that you had is your
standard vaciline, the oddly with the blue.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
Lid at your a trollum jelly. Yeah, standard container, it's
oddly shaped. Yeah, when you were single skin, wasn't your
male uh sex getting podcast called lip therapy? Yeah, it was.

Speaker 3 (05:32):
It was about how to heal everybody. Yeah, you know
what I'm saying. So, I don't know, maybe they use
it for that. Kevin, Okay, well, sick minded bastard.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I think it's great.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
Well, people are going to take the zoomed out photo
though that is not the one that I made, and
they're just going to photoshop you with your hands in
the air next to my great events.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
You know, I had a marathon. While someone's running through
he celeb and Proud Broadest is just standing next to him,
just beaming with pride has been celebrates. So I had
a couple of interactions with Skin today where I feel
like he's full power, angry old man. Yeah, we're gonna,
we're gonna get into it. And I mean just angry altercations,

(06:19):
weird interactions with people, a lot of hostility, looking for fights.
Let's get you on Dallas, Texas TV. Dude, I'm already there.
That's me talking to people. Yeah. Uh, and so you're
gonna you're gonna break this down a little bit. Yeah,
I've got a philosophical question to ask about the future
of things. Here's what I will say. Nice shuffled the

(06:40):
deck about that. I could have had exact same old
man interaction with with somebody, and I do want to
have that interaction with anyone in the metroplex who doesn't
understand this. And I'm one of the best drivers in
Dallas for worth, everybody knows, is that right? I thought
you guys knew that. If if you are driving down

(07:01):
a highway or the toll way, whatever it is, if
you are in the far right lane that is the
lane in which people get onto the highway, you are
making a choice to do that. And I believe you
have a responsibility to keep in mind that people are
going to be entering the highway. You could if all

(07:21):
the other lanes of traffic are open, you could be
in the far left, the fast lane, or the middle lane.
But you choose to be in the far right lane
where people are entering. I think you owe it to
humanity to be prepared to slow up or speed up,
or slow down or speed up and let people on. Yeah.
I think if you're not, you don't just cruise down

(07:43):
that range. I'm just driving down this lane. I'm just
doing my thing driving. You got to be aware that
that's where people get on and off. Yeah. The thing
that drives me crazy too, though, is people that really
aren't prepared to get on and they're going thirty five.
Oh my god, Yes, you know, and so they the
people in the right line. First of all, you shouldn't
be driving in the right lane. Now, I get it.

(08:04):
If it's two lane highway, I get it. But if
it's three lanes and you're not like trying to be anywhere,
you should be in the middle lane. Yes, and be
content with being in the middle lane unless you have,
you know, get in the left lane if you're actually
gonna go somewhere. Don't get in the left lane and
go fifty five or if you need to poop yep,
middle lane is just normal. And then on the right lane.

(08:26):
I've always thought it's up to the person entering to
gauge their speed to fit in. I think you gotta
work together. I think the people that just blindly fly
down that lane when all the other lanes are open,
I'm like, what are you doing? You're like in The
person getting on either has to speed up or slow
down too. But it's like, man, I see people driving

(08:46):
like absolute idiots all day every day. So I would
like to pull out my inner skin, pull them over
and yell at them and confront them. And we will
find out more about skins old man interactions with people
today at three forty five, So do not miss that.
We got the Hall which shuffle coming up. How much
do people care about Bruce Springsteen? But coming up next,

(09:07):
let's get the party started talking about the cowboys getting
their asses kicked by the Broncos. That's three minutes away.
We'll do that next. Binan Skin Show ninety seven point
one The Eagle. We do have Cither and Doughtry tickets
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(09:29):
Factory in November. All right, let's get into the Cowboys
debacle from yesterday, as they lost forty four to twenty four.
And we've talked about this many times on the show.
As we talk about Cowboys, they have a great offense
and a horrific defense, and the defense those issues were
exacerbated by the fact that all of their mediocre defensive

(09:51):
players were also injured. So then we had a complete
no name defense out there with guys we had never
heard of in etc and etc. Having settled that, do
you know how different that game is if they don't
have those three pre snat penalties. In the first like
six minutes of the game, James Houston kills them. He's
lined up off sides in the neutral zone on a

(10:13):
third down that they would have got off the field
and it ends up cost them seven points. You're how
hard is it to just line up on sides? That
is the thing that drives me the craziest in football
is a guy's head just being three inches over the
line like that drives me the most nuts. But I
want you to think about this, and I know it

(10:34):
sounds ridiculous when you lose forty four to twenty four
to go in on this, but this is what the
Cowboys are and games have different feels to them and momentum.
If they don't have the false start down there in
the red zone after getting the interception, and they do
punch it in and go up seven to nothing and
then get the three and out and they're not their

(10:54):
helmet is not lined three inches over, then not only
are they getting the ball up seven to nothing, probably
decent field position, but they're going to get the ball
to start the half, and then Denver has to change
their entire game plan. But because they couldn't be disciplined,
you blink, And let me just say tell you, guys,
just so you know, I watched the Cowboy game last

(11:14):
night because I had mad stuff and I didn't get
to watch it in real time. So as I'm walking
into the building at the AAC, it's thirty to seventeen, okay,
so late third quarter, Yeah, and so I'm like, oh,
my god, the Cowboys got destroyed. Maybe I'll watch the
game tomorrow. I don't know, but I got in late
last night. I turned it on and I'm like, wait
a minute. They started with an interception and then got

(11:37):
down inside the five. God, things are about to go
crazy for the game to have started this way. And
then suddenly I'm waiting to figure out how it gets
to thirty to seventeen. And so with as bad as
the Cowboys defense is, they simply can't afford just simple
things like pre snap penalties. No, and they bo Nick

(11:58):
said four touchdown pa JK. Dobbins had one hundred and
eleven yards on just fifteen carries. They got shreded. We
just shredded. They suck on defense. They're great on offense.
They suck on their straight up jackal hide.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
And the offense is having to do this thing now
where they get kind of holes poked in them because
people are like, well, the defense is already the Titanic,
so we don't really, yeah, what else can we say
about them. They're at the bottom of the ocean decaying.
So like the offense is like, oh, they got to
be perfect. Yeah, yeah, they kind of do. And we're
gonna be a little critical that I have one for
you in a second. I just think it's interesting. Yesterday
was National tight ends Day, right, National tight end Day.

(12:38):
The NFL over celebrates it. They do it all the time.
It was a wild move by the Cowboys to zag
when everyone else zigged, and they went with National loose
ends Day.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
If you write that down, don't. I don't want to
do the show. Let's do a best of that. Let's
go to christ to throw it to a best of
what happened to.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
You, because there's a lot of parts that they could
tighten up. Okay, So there was a moment too. While
we're on this, While we're on this, while we're going
in on Dak Prescott and the Cowboys offense here, while
we're giving them what they need to hear and holding
them accountable, there's four minutes left in the first half,
and the score at this point is twenty seven to ten.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
It's crazy. Yeah, no, no, no, no, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
It's twenty to ten.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
It's twenty to ten at this point, there's four minutes left,
and this is the way I'm having to process, just
the way this team works. Now, it's okay, four minute drive.
Go get points. Whether it's three, whether it's seven, does
not matter. One score game. You get the ball coming
out of the half, okay. And they got put in

(13:55):
a position where there was a third and one. They
got nine yards on the first down and they get
stuffed on second one, third one get batted down, so
it's fourth and one and they're on their own like
thirty and I'm like, okay, well, the four minute drive
can still happen if you just get the like you
have to get the first down here, it's ballsy, but
if you kick it back to him, they're probably gonna score.

(14:16):
And I get like, textbook like the way you would
play this is to always punt it there. They can't
do that anymore, and they punt and then Denver scores anyway,
So it's twenty seven to ten, so you're your way
of getting back in.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
It was there and they didn't get it, so twenty
seven ten. But they get the ball back and it's like, okay,
go get a field goal. Get the midfield, so make
a long kick with your superhero field goal. Then it's
a two score game and you get the ball out
of the half. Right, okay, here, let's go. And then
Dak rips one up the seam to their linebacker and I'm like, dude,

(14:50):
what are you doing? Know who your kicker is. You
just ruined our seventy yard field goal attempt. Like for
multiple reasons.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
I was angry at Dak because twenty seven thirteen and
you're getting the ball first at least project to twenty
seven to twenty even that, Like.

Speaker 1 (15:03):
That's gotta stop. Know what your situation is. And they
just they didn't. I just I hear people saying this.
I even heard it after the game. Man, they just
got to go get a player. They got to go
get a disruptor for that defense. They have to make
a trade. They've got four first round picks in the
next couple of years, go trade for somebody who can
save this defense. It's not one player away from being saved.

(15:25):
They need probably two linebackers and overshown, two safeties, a corner,
a dominant edge rusher, and maybe a third defensive tackle.
They might need two corners and maybe another end and
another corner. I'm like, dude, you need an entire defense.
You don't like all those guys they signed off the
practice squad moving forward.

Speaker 3 (15:44):
I don't think they like you. Yeah, I think there
is how it's going to go. I don't want to
play in the NFL anymore. Yeah, I don't understand it.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
There's how can anyone be happy with eberflus their defensive coordinator,
no sacks, d quarterback hit. Yesterday was a day where
I went, I don't know if MATC, I don't know
if he matters. I know, man, Well, we'll get back.
Let's get back into this later, because coming up next,
we got to figure out if there's any box office
firepower for the Boss. We'll do it right here on
the Eagles Jersey News. Hot God, every come, stay on

(16:19):
the top in the shove. All right.

Speaker 3 (16:27):
So the Bruce Springsteen movie starring Jeremy Allen White hit
theaters this weekend, and I have your weekend box office report.
Let's go coming in at number one. Chainsaw Man the
movie What is that?

Speaker 5 (16:46):
What?

Speaker 1 (16:46):
That's a real name movie anime and it has a
ninety nine percent on Rotten Tomatoes. Cool, but yeah, there
here you go. What did it do? Like? You got
that seventeen? That's not a big box office.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
I was confused.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
I thought it was like a Chainsaw massacre spin off
or something that I wasn't aware of.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
And that's what I thought it was too. Yeah, I
didn't do a little dig and it's like, oh yeah,
it's definitely it's anime. It could have been the people
that brought you Roofman and Frogman, a Roofman getting good reviews.
By the way, two black Phone two thirteen million dollars.
Was that opening weekend? Or is now that's the second
or third week? Third a. Brian Williams, the former NBC anchor.

(17:28):
His daughter is starring in a movie with Dave Franco
called Regretting You. It feels like a real fall season
pumpkin spice latte, tear jerker. What it feels like to
me for these lonely cat women. It doesn't have any
funny in it. I don't know, man, I don't know
cat women thing. By the way, for all women in

(17:49):
all animals. And she's a jerker. Yeah, if you shure,
if you'd seen the TV show Girls, okay, yeah, okay,
kind of like Steve Martin.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
Yep, that one's an interesting scene. If you didn't have
a lot of greens this weekend, you might might order
a salad tonight.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
I ate horribly this weekend. God, I'm mighty. Let's go back.
It's like, let's have all the worst food you can
have for a weekend. Kevin like, why not even that
sad Let's go back to that tight ends joke from earlier. Okay,
we'll replay that right now. Let's go back in time. Okay.

Speaker 3 (18:27):
Then we get to Bruce Springsteen Deliver Me from Nowhere,
based on a book from twenty twenty three, and it's
about the making of his sixth album and probably his
most popular album, Nebraska. That movie got nine million in
ticket sales sixteen million worldwide, but nine million. It cost
fifty five million dollars to make. The studio was hoping

(18:50):
it'd get twenty million on opening weekend, and it did not.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
It did not.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
Jason Garrett the only guy who went, and he bought
so many tickets.

Speaker 1 (18:57):
Laufenburg went to he loved the boss silly. Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
Now, the guy who runs this consulting firm called Franchise
Entertainment Research, he said this. I thought this was an
interesting quote. As a genre biopics, biopics have the natural
advantage of great music. But the problem with this film
is that Bruce Springsteen was not a controversial figure. His

(19:23):
music was not part of a social movement, and he
did not hurt himself with self destructive behavior. So it's
got a sixty one percent score on Rotten Tomatoes so
far critics. That's from critics, eighty four percent from the audience.
So the people that did go see it loved it
because guess what, if you're going to see a Bruce
Springsteen movie, you probably like him.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Yeah. I think that he's got such a huge, rabid following.
That's what they were banking on. And I would also say,
you know, I haven't seen it, so I don't know.
You know that you talk about it leading up to
the Nebraska album. I think your average person, not your
hardcore Springsteen fan, knows him from Born in the USA,
which was a monster album, and they could have done

(20:05):
some stuff with that, because you know, he started had
a wife, and then he started dating his longtime backup singer,
you know, so there was some of that going on.
And then also, you know, People Magazine famously called him
a wimp, and so he got old jacked up like
that happened in real life. So I don't know if
that's what this is there are some things you could do.

(20:27):
But they were banking on the fact that he probably
has about as big a loyal following as any of
those you know, legacy acts.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Yeah, and they talked about how it's most of this
is accurate. One thing that's not accurate is a relationship
in the movie. But the idea was they basically put
a bunch of his girlfriends during that era together and
form one one and as a love interest from a
movie makes sense. I mean the Van Eric movie, they
left out a brother, so I left out one of

(20:55):
the brothers.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Watch it.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
Yeah, but you know, like I was a little interested
just because Jeremy Allen White is good.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Yeah, and or wait was the brother they left out?
Did he die? He died, so he wasn't gonna miss it.
The filmmakers like, man, there's a bunch of these guys
that died die. What only just eliminated the death? Have
it in me to show another tragic death? Yeah? That
movie is wild, so no one saw it. I was interested.
Now the other movie I'm interested in that comes out.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Next week is Bogonia, which is Emma Stone Jesse Plemons. Yeah,
he's gonna shave her head. They shave her head. They
think she's an alien.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
But in that movie, when you see her with the
shaved head, doesn't she look like that gal on snl.
That's so funny, not to me, but you know what
I'm talking about, right John, Sarah Sherman, Yeah, she When
I saw the previous to that movie with a shaved head,
I think old Girl looks like Sarah Sherman.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
Eighty nine percent on the Tomatoes for that movie from critics.
The audience has it fully got to see it. They
only did it in you know, a few big cities, Soka.
That's next next week if we want to catch that one.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
Thank you, Kevin. Coming up next is Skin Falling Down?
How many angry altercations can you have with people in
one day? We're two encountering. Let's get the details next,
Ben and Skin Show ninety one point one The Eagle. Hey,
let's give away those Seether and Daughtry tickets. They're coming
to the Toyota Music Factory in November. We were just
talking about a famous musical artist who was a box

(22:21):
office flop. This weekend, there was a biopic that came
out about a very famous musical artist. The first person
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that artist is. Leave your name, your phone number, your
email address, and you will win those Seether and Daughtry tickets.
Back into the Cowboys here in about fifteen minutes, but
right now it's time for this skinny track. Another edition

(22:44):
of Things Shin is traffic. All right, random altercations out
there in the world. Oh oh, people getting in fights,
they can be fist fights, are just yelling. What percentage
of those do you think derived from some sort of
parking or driving or some sort of scenario involving cars.
Golly right, I mean I could just I mean, I'm

(23:10):
talking about random, not like, hey, that's my neighbor that
I hate and yelling at each other or whatever. I'm
talking about random, just out there in the wild. Went
to this, you know, this morning at ten o'clock, I
had to meet Ben and some people over at over
off Main Street in Frisco where there's tons of construction,
and so the normal street that we turn onto is

(23:30):
blocked off, and that's the street that I normally park
at when I go there. So I just go further
down the street and I legally park in front of
somebody's house. Okay, park get out of my car. This
guy comes barreling up in a truck, pulls up and
then hops out and goes, hey, hey, I can't you

(23:50):
get You can't park there? And I'm like, well, why
it's a street. He goes, well, that that's my house,
and you know that other I don't know why they're
parked there, and uh, you know, I got an adjuster coming,
and you can see next door. We can't park there
because it's like it's this weird business house where it's
got private parking and so there's no street. It's like

(24:13):
their driveway. You can't park in front of a driveway.
And I was like, I don't know what to tell you. Man,
I'm late for a meeting. He goes, well, this is
the adjuster's coming. Where are they going to part? He's like, man,
that's not really my issue. I'm late for a meeting.
I'm legally parked here. If you want to take my
number down you can text me when the adjuster arrives
and we can figure something out. But I gotta go, well,

(24:36):
can't you park down there? I go no, I'm going
to a meeting. Do you not want to take my number?
If you don't want to take my number. I'm walking
away and he goes. He goes, well, I hope it
doesn't get towed, okay, and that's when I turn around
and I say, if you fing touched my car, I
know where you live now, so you're gonna have a
lot of problems. Okay, that's a threat.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Yep, they didn't you really you turned up the heat
because he threatened me.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
He threatened to take my private property where I'm legally parked. Right,
is that threat? I don't know that he could. Technically
it would have to be parked illegally for him to
have you towed.

Speaker 6 (25:14):
Right, You're not blocking his driveway.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
No, I'm inconveniencing him in an area where there's nothing
but construction and everyone's inconvenience. I think you could have
said you recently have been toad also, which really amp
set up a little bit, but rendered in twenty one
dollars and four hours on a Saturday night. But you
could have said, I don't think any tow truck would

(25:36):
tow me because I'm legally parked, but feel free to
call him? Yeah I could, Or I could just say
what I said because I offered him my phone number
to be amenable and to help him out, and he
decided he wanted to go somewhere else with it. So
his response was, hey, man, I'm not cussing. I said,
I don't give an f what you're doing. I offered this,
you didn't answer, so I'm leaving, now deal with it,

(25:58):
and I turned around and walked off. So hostile.

Speaker 3 (26:01):
See, I hear and cuss so much that I don't
like when someone else throws the cuss word at me.
I don't really he doesn't change the tone that.

Speaker 1 (26:10):
It bother some people. Like I told you the time
I had a guy I was coaching his son in
baseball and I cussed at him and he tried to
cuss back at me. But he's not He's not an
accomplished cusser. He's Paul Rudd, and I love you. Man.
He was just stringing cuss words together that didn't and
he was so uncomfortable. Darn fart, damn no, those aren't.
It's just another noun or verb or sometimes adjective for me. Yeah, right,

(26:32):
But you were overly nice to offer him your phone
number and then overly angry. Yeah, because I didn't have time.
You have time for his I didn't have time for it.
I offered a solution, he didn't like it, and so
I'm ready to move on with my life. You know what,
if he felt threatened though, it's tough, man, I felt
threatened when he tried to shoot you legally on and

(26:53):
pull your body on his property. If you if he
felt threatened, I mean that could happen. Yeah. Yeah, I just.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
Don't understand why they the adjuster has to be involved.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
What is he adding to this story? Just that he's
gonna be here later. The guys help me. Maybe I
left out of the guys like, man, I'm trying to
sell this house. It was like, hey, okay, ruined that
guy's property value. Yeah, sorry, dog. I think all the
construction around is hurting you more than anything. And then
I got here and someone's in my parking space. You've

(27:24):
got to let go. It's great, Hey man, what's your mouth?

Speaker 3 (27:28):
I'm getting to the point as a guy who's worked
here for five years, like five and a half, let's
just go ahead and get rid of reserve parking because
there's a lot of reserve parking spots on the other
side of the building too that don't get used.

Speaker 4 (27:41):
Yeah, y'all just parking one of those I park, I think,
and what's in my reserved spot? But it doesn't really
matter because they're all empty, So you can just park
on that side.

Speaker 1 (27:49):
Listen, that guy they got mad at me for legally
parking in front. You know what that guy needs. He
needs a reserve spot. And if you're one of the
people in this world that's lucky enough to have a
reserve spot wherever it is, it is a pride point
for you.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Now on this guy's side, it is your p and
J I'm on skin side. So what I did was
the car that's down in my space. I waited until
being showed up with those badass stickers. Let's go that
we made.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Sometimes you got to put a sticker on a car
to send a message, a loud message.

Speaker 3 (28:17):
Since you guys bought a seventy dollars pack of fake
stickers cars.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
You're legally parked here. Hey man, it's sticker law. I
got stickered. I cannot wait to find out that our
new boss parked in this spot, right.

Speaker 6 (28:31):
I did actually take the backing off the sticker, did you.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Oh, it's on there. It's gonna be hard to peel off.
There's gonna be sticker residue all over that thing. It
could require a new tent. Valuable lesson, valuable lesson. Don't
park in a reserve spot. Why would you do that?
I mean that was not we weren't saving that spot
for an adjuster. It's reserved. It's contractually designated for one person.
They own it. You know, who needs a reserve spot, shoddy.

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We'll talk about the deeper cow boy concerns next right
here on ninety seven point won the Eagle.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
Now is cool around the sports KGD tweets as.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
All the sports.

Speaker 3 (29:12):
Yes, before he discussed some of these deep seated concerns
from that twenty point lost to Denver. Pretty good uniform
game though, huh oh yeah, that nice classic joints, dude.
For some reason then, like the late nineties, Denver in
the final Lway year was like, you know what, we're
gonna modernize our uniforms, and they went to this weird

(29:35):
orange with the navy blue. There's just different and it
just wasn't the orange crush uniforms. So I liked that.
I like that they're doing that. That's just a small thing.
That's my big takeaway for the game.

Speaker 5 (29:47):
And that was a.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
Beautiful you don't see that very often. That was very nice.

Speaker 3 (29:51):
Okay, we did this a little bit earlier for one
of them number one penalties right, pre snap penalties too,
that's a big one.

Speaker 1 (29:58):
That's that's we were hard on McCarthy, right, so we
should and they were. I mean, any penalty sucks, but
it was such crucial timing the one yard line. What
are we doing? I was going, well, it was guiding.
It was called on brock the brock Lobster brock hoffin,
but it was really guiding. Okay.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
So it's one of those things where multiple guys don't
know the snapcount. Yeah, happens all the time.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
Why can't and it's been thirty years since they've won
in Denver, why can't they string together good play on
the road? I mean the Panthers game disaster in Carolina,
the Chicago game in Chicago a disaster. Honestly, the Jets game.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
Against the windless Jets would have been a disaster if
not without the punch out fumble like it was going
down a bad path.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
It was, so I don't know what that is. Do
we need to change up our plans? When are we
flying out? What are when are we arriving. Do we
need to get there early? What is our what's our
situation there? This has been a problem for years with
this thing. Yeah, I mean it's the bigger problem is
you don't really ever beat good teams.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
You just kind of beat up on bad teams. And
I don't think Denver's great, but the record will tell
you they're pretty good.

Speaker 1 (31:10):
Six and two. Now, I don't understand why this is
still happening. I don't know. Suck this is a thing. Now,
here's what I'm curious about, and this is why it
sucks that we don't have a sports In turn, I
want to know over the last five years the Cowboys
road record compared to the average NFL road record. You
know what I'm saying. Yeah, it's we really need Bobby

(31:30):
Belt on our show. I think they bigger. You know,
I'm sure there could be some story there or whatever,
but I bet it's similar to the rest of the league.
The bigger issue is that they've just totally decided to
ignore one half of the game and just say, let's
just have an offense and then we don't really need
a defense. Nobody needs defense. Who plays with defense anymore?
Except that team we played yesterday with a great defense,

(31:52):
and now they're six and two. Yeah, I mean they
have ignored one side of the ball, and then with
five minutes before the season started, they traded their own
good defensive player. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (32:01):
I think this is clearly now worse than twenty twenty,
which is I mean, Dak got hurt that year, so
that is a part of the reason they were that bad.
But the defense was so bad, and there's a lot
of fighting going on internally, and no one was buying
into the Mike Nolan's scheme. So we did it this way,
and we let the organization hire the defensive coordinator, and
it still feels like no one's really doing the scheme correctly.

(32:25):
But the thing that I think it's a bad thing
but also a good thing, is that trading Micah. The
best part of it might not even be the draft
picks that you got for him in the salary cap room.
It might just be we now fully know he nothing
is getting covered up anymore.

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Defense sucks. Do whatever you gotta do to fix it,
because he did cover it up. There are not a
terrible defense on the three years that they won the
twelve games in a row. Yeah, I have a Packer
question for Kevin shoot, before they traded for Micah Parsons.
They you know, the idea is they were one defensive
player away. They had a good defense. Right on that

(33:02):
good defense. Where did Kenny Clark rank in terms of
their best player? Was Ei the fourth best defensive player?
Their fifth? Their second? What was he? Probably third? Say
he was their third best defensive fourth? Yeah, okay, because
I guess he's the best defensive player for the Cowboys
or he's up there like he's in the conversation, and

(33:24):
so I'm curious how many how many guys do you
need to be ahead of him on the pecking order
for best defensive player before you're a reputable defense. That's
a tough That's tough.

Speaker 6 (33:34):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (33:34):
Because also add on to that real quick. You paid
OSA in the offseason, and they like, I mean yesterday,
they looked good last week since it was great against Washington,
and then you get here and they look terrible the
same way they looked terrible two weeks ago on the
road in Carolina.

Speaker 1 (33:50):
What's going on there? I don't know.

Speaker 3 (33:52):
Os and Kenny Clark were nowhere yesterday. Well, no one
on defense is their today Kenneth Murray might have been
your best defensive player to day.

Speaker 1 (33:58):
Every team is able to pop off twenty five yard
run on the outside once every two touches. Yeah, and
it does. And this is why I just don't I
see so many people wanting them to trade. They're not.
They're not one player away draft They're they're not. They're
just not there. They have to retool their entire defensive roster. Yeah,

(34:19):
and probably coordinator. They just got to start over on defense.
Go get eleven new guys all three levels. Seriously, honestly,
they don't need eleven. But they've got Osa, They've got
Kitty Clark, right.

Speaker 3 (34:29):
And I think Kenny Clark they can make a decision on, like,
you don't want to pay Kenny Clark what he's owed
next year now, So I feel pretty good about as
Iraku being a good player.

Speaker 1 (34:38):
Yeah. I think Duran Bland is a good player. I
don't think he's a great player, but I think he's
a good player. Maybe he just wants to play man
and maybe he's not his own guy. But their scheme,
I know, but I know they played a bunch of
men the week before. But look, if you want to
kill Eber Flues have no problem with it. I don't
know how you're supposed to go win with four guys

(34:59):
in your defense backfield that are basically practice squad guys
like they had no chance. No, you were talking about
you or not. You don't know about bo Nicks. Bo
Nicks had time and he was dropping dimes all over
the field because he was untouched.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Yeah, right, and they send anybody there that they really try?

Speaker 1 (35:15):
All right? Coming up next, just three minutes away, I'm
gonna tell you a story about Anthony Davis that I
learned firsthand. No one else has this story. I got it. Next,
Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle.
You know, we never podcast the Today Game because Katie's
got legal problems. You have to listen to it live
and it's happening in exactly thirty minutes. Tell your friends,

(35:37):
your homies, your cellmates. Let's get this cook in the
Today Game, never to be missed on the Ben and
Skin Show. Coming up here in a bit. Christina was
at the mav game last night. We'll talk about her experience,
but also so was Ben Rogers, who was sitting on
the front row with his daughter Grace at last night's

(35:57):
mAbs of victory over the Toronto Raptor. They finally got
a dub. They're now one and to and Ben. You
have an eyewitness account from the scene. Yeah, it was
a friend of mine, friend of ours has those tickets
right there, right next to the MAVs bench. There's only
four better seats. I guess if those seats are closer.
But I actually like his seats because they have a
the the news desk in front of it or whatever.

(36:18):
The Yeah. So anyways, we're sitting there right at the
edge of that and and uh, it's where all the
players come get breath mint or vasoline or lotion. We's date, yeah,
and uh it's uh, it's all just sitting out there
right in front of us, and it's it was. Those
seats are stupid awesome. So just great. I went with

(36:40):
my daughter and we had a great time. But so
I did witness something by the way, Skin came over
and visited with us. And when players would come over,
they all know Skin, so they'd say hi to Skin,
and Skin introduced us. It was all really cool. Thank
you for that. That was it was really special, easy
to do. It's just nice of those guys. I mean,
you can just see how likable all these players are
so likable, Yeah, like just regular guys. And so Ad

(37:01):
is on a different level though, Right, he is one
of the biggest stars in the history of the NBAI,
number one pick, NBA champion, five time All NBA player.
So I don't have a relationship with Ad. Have you
had any time with him? I think he has no
idea who I am. Okay, so I don't. I don't
have a connection with him or anything. And obviously he's
catching a lot of flag because he was the main

(37:24):
bring back in the Luca trade, right, so people are
automatically mad at him, and it's not his fault, and
he's injured a lot, but when healthy, he is a monster.
He's so freaking good. Yeah, And so anyways, I don't
really have a good frame of reference for who he
is and what he's like. And so I've in my mind,
I've built up this saying, uh, maybe he's a prima
donna or whatever. And I witnessed him do something last

(37:47):
night that made me really like him a lot. Let's go.
So he has to wear these protective eye goggles now
his eyes still all bloody and red. You can tell
he's been through hell with that eye. Yeah, he had
surgery on it, and he's got a these protective goggles
for the rest of his career, right, And it was
kind of like later in the offseason that he had it,
And so there's a lot of talk about him quote
unquote being out of shape, the manhat eye surgery. So, yeah,

(38:10):
you know what happens. So he every time he comes out,
he takes the goggles out and he sets him down
by that vasoline and the lotion and breath mints on
the scorers table, and every once a while, MAVs personnel
member will some MAVs employee will come clean them off
for him. Okay, make sure there's no sweat drops on him,
and there crystal clean, crystal clear. And so he every
time he comes out of the game, he sets the

(38:32):
goggles down, He goes and sits down, he comes back
into the game, he comes and picks up the goggles.
I don't know why. I mean, maybe he doesn't want
to get him covered in sweat, like if he put
him on his shirt and he doesn't want to keep
wearing him. He's it's become less and less. But early
on he was messing with him constantly, Yeah, take him
off right when he go to the bench. Yeah. So
sitting right next to us, was right next to my daughter,

(38:54):
were a couple of younger boys, I want to say
they were thirteen ish, maybe fourteenish, and they were sitting
in the seats that were right directly next to the
MAVs bench. And so later in the game, I mean,
the game is it's a pretty intense game, and they're
really all into it and they're competing and all that,
and he comes and I just love a professional athlete

(39:15):
who understands the magic of sports and what it means
to children. And so here this young kid is and
he can't His eyes are so wide, just like ours are, Like,
I can't believe we're sitting here. This is the coolest
thing ever. And Anthony Davis when he walks by, instead
of he comes out of the game, instead of putting
them on the scores table, he hands them to the kid.

Speaker 4 (39:35):
Ah.

Speaker 1 (39:35):
He doesn't say anything. He just hands them the goggles
and keeps way, and the kid just reactionary reached out
and took them. It was there was no communication. It
was just here's my goggles, and he just kept it
was like he had been doing it his whole life,
and that exchange was amazing. And then this kid was like, uh,
there's a security guy right behind the kid, and the
kid goes, do I hold these zag go ahead and

(39:56):
put them on the table, And so the security guy
had him put him on the table, put the goggles
on the table. And all this time passed while ad
was out of the game, and then when it was
time for him to come back to the game, he
walks back by and playfully holds his hand out to
the kid, like, give me my goggins a good bit,
but they were and he knew they were already on
the table, but he was just having fun with the kid, like,

(40:18):
hey man, you're my goggle guy. Where are they? It
was never spoken, he never said a word. It was
just this playful interaction with a kid who's at a game,
and I probably gave him a memory for the rest
of his life. And it was so special. I was like,
I love that dude. Now, that's awesome. I really wish
that kid had put those goggles on right right. I Mean,

(40:38):
I've always said this, if you're sitting on the front
or second row and the ball comes to you, you're crazy.
If you don't stand up, take a dribble and launch
a shot, Like, what a unique opportunity to take a
shot in an arena when the whole arena is maybe
TV is watching you. You didn't run out on the court.
The ball came to you. When they kick you out,
I don't know, but I think they was the ball

(40:59):
came to you. No one's instructed you what to do.
One dribble and launch. I mean, everybody would go crazy
if you made it, or you know, you're probably gonna
airball it. But the whole point is, what a unique
opportunity shoot your shot? But I think you'd get kicked out.
Like I'm sitting there looking at the breath, mits, what
if I need a little vasoline? What if I need
a little lotion in game? Vasoline for you? Yeah? Of course,

(41:21):
why not? That's awesome.

Speaker 3 (41:23):
I love he ad could do a running silent bit
with every MAVs fan who's still about the train.

Speaker 1 (41:29):
We might have ourselves in New City. It was classy, dude,
it was really cool. That's amazing. I love it all right, Christina,
what's coming up next in the music news?

Speaker 4 (41:38):
So you guys have heard this song a thousand times,
but do you really know it.

Speaker 6 (41:42):
I'm gonna quiz you guys.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
Neck.

Speaker 4 (41:53):
So Ben just told us all about his experience at
the MAVs game. And I saw you, Ben, I saw
you down there, and I'm glad you explained the whole
goggles thing because at one point I thought addapt grace
and I was like, that's an awesome moment that I
cannot wait to hear about tomorrow. Anyway, so you had
amazing seats. I was there as well.

Speaker 6 (42:11):
So we do this thing.

Speaker 4 (42:13):
I finally got to be on the MAVs karaoke cam. Hey,
Katie's done it?

Speaker 6 (42:18):
How many times?

Speaker 1 (42:19):
Too many?

Speaker 6 (42:20):
Too many?

Speaker 1 (42:21):
Yeah? Probably the times.

Speaker 4 (42:22):
Yeah, we couldn't do it. There's usually something involved where
we can't be there. But I've seen Jeff k do
it as well, Billy the Kid, like they get.

Speaker 1 (42:29):
All of us.

Speaker 4 (42:30):
iHeart people up there at least once every year to
do the MAVs karaoke cam. And so I was really
excited to finally do this, but also really nervous because
again I've never done it. I have no idea what
to expect, and that's what gives me anxiety, is having
no idea what's going to happen. And so going into this.

(42:50):
All they do is tell you, Okay, you're going to
this game. Karaoke cam is at third quarter, and that
is it. They don't tell you what song you're gonna do,
where to be honestly nothing.

Speaker 6 (43:01):
So I'm just sitting there. I had great seats by
the way.

Speaker 4 (43:05):
Just sitting there kind of casually waiting for a third
quarter and then to try to figure out what to
do from there and just tell myself to breathe, It'll
work itself out.

Speaker 1 (43:15):
So just real quick.

Speaker 3 (43:16):
I've done it before where they didn't come get me
in the seat, so they just started doing carry up
and you were just because I knew where it happened,
and I knew around the time it was supposed to
happen because I'd done it three or four times. I
started walking over there, but they had started it without
me there, and then I get there and then I
put the camera on me. Just a waste a night,
really likes to a MAVs give Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:40):
Of course, right was that after Kyrie had been hurt
and they were rolling out all those two way It
was during the bad part of the season for sure. Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (43:46):
So luckily we have a great friend who works with
the MAVs. Not just you, Skin, but Shitpy as well.
So I sent Shitpy a text because I am kind
of freaking out. I'm like, hey, man, I think someone
needs to know I'm here. What's up, Shippy? Can you
have my back? I'm here for the Maths karaoke cam
And he says, oh, yeah, awesome.

Speaker 6 (44:04):
Cool.

Speaker 4 (44:04):
Do you know like where you need to be? And
I go nope, I have no idea what I'm supposed
to do, not at all. And he goes, well, I'm
assuming you know this section you need to go here,
and here's the song that you're singing for the night.
It's bon Jovi Living on a Prayer. I say, okay, cool, easy,
I am. I cannot stand bon Jovi, but I've heard
this song a billion times.

Speaker 6 (44:25):
I'll be fine, okay.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
And so when I finally get up there and get
ready to go the Sweet Handler lady her name's Bailey,
she goes over it and she's like, I have the
lyrics up here if you want to like look at it,
and I go, oh no, but the lyrics will be
on the screen, right, so I'll be fine. She's yeah, yeah,
but you know, if you just want to kind of
look over it. And so I'm sitting there thinking like,
I don't even know how this song starts. Do you

(44:50):
guys know, because I mean clearly we know the chorus, chorus.
Everyone knows the chorus.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
Yeah, Tommy works on the docks. Shila does something, he say,
I said, Jamie, Jamie, Yeah, I think you said tom
I think Tommy works. I thought it was Johnny, so
maybe it is Johnny. And then I think Sheila does.
Doesn't Sheila do something? Almost definitely working on a dog
I knew, Yeah, he's doing percussion chili. First, what happened?

(45:19):
Then Tommy used to work on the docks. He bleeds
from his book. He needs some help.

Speaker 4 (45:28):
Now, Okay, so this is great, dear. This is how
the lyrics go. Tommy used to work on the docks. Yes,
union's been on strike.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
Yeah. Political. John bon Jovi is from New Jersey and
there's so much union, blue collar labor stuff going on
up there. That's how you relate to the people.

Speaker 6 (45:45):
It goes on.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
He's down on his luck. It's tough, so tough. And
then Gina works the diners. Sheila's Jina. Gina goes down
on his luck. Yeah, working for her man. She brings
home her pay for love for Love Okay, Oh, so
that's like how many times have you heard the song
and you're like, wait, what's their name again? What are

(46:08):
you saying here? And so I didn't really think that
through before this karaoke cam that sucks.

Speaker 1 (46:15):
She lives with a male prostitute that she has to
pay off. It's Tommy because the union strike he had
to take. They don't have money. Is that the story?
Everybody in the Northeast doesn't have money?

Speaker 4 (46:24):
We should ask bon Jovie the thought process behind this.
But again, anyway, so I just asked the girl. I go, well,
the lyrics are going to be up there, right, so
I know as soon as I hear the song, I
want to know how it goes.

Speaker 6 (46:35):
I'll be fine.

Speaker 4 (46:37):
Well, the camera guy gets up there right in front
of the screen with this giant light, and so I
cannot see the la.

Speaker 1 (46:47):
And you're supposed to be looking into the camera and
not the skirty He's.

Speaker 4 (46:50):
Supposed to be looking right at the camera, and I
start kind of panicking. But luckily the drum line they
are amazing by the way, They're all behind me and
they're like, we got this whatever, have just damp yeah,
and it was all real frantic because we were supposed
to go a whole quarter ahead of time anyway, so
it was all thrown together and all of a sudden, boom,
you're up there.

Speaker 6 (47:09):
You need to sing this, And I didn't know any
of the words.

Speaker 4 (47:12):
But then once I see the red light go off,
it's the chorus that I do know.

Speaker 6 (47:17):
I'm like, crap, man, why shouldn't you be showing me
on this part?

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Yeah. I always tell them when I'm there, because they
move on and I'm like, bring it back. They Jay,
wait for the courses. They go back. Jay went back.
They went back to her because I did not see
the beginning, and then I realized it was happening. I
was looking and suddenly they cut to Christina and she
did look like she was uncertain about something. Oh yeah,
like you were. You were kind of you know, shaking
with your hands like you were into it, which was great,

(47:40):
but I could I could sense a little uncertainty.

Speaker 4 (47:43):
Know I did what any of the lyrics were. I
couldn't see them, and I was expecting to have them
right in front of me.

Speaker 1 (47:48):
So anyway, lyrics, Okay, I didn't see this on the
jumbo Drona. I was there, but I saw pictures of
it and it looked like it was fun and it
looked like you did a great that's a flat good job.

Speaker 6 (48:00):
Well, then I'll redeem myself a right.

Speaker 1 (48:02):
Coming up next, just three minutes away, it's the today game,
followed by cussing the Cowboys. That's all coming up next.

Speaker 5 (48:08):
Cowboy surprise.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
Yeah, that was ugly. Yesterday there was a point in
the third quarter where the uh, we're bo Nicks threw
it right down the middle into Courtland Sutton's chest and
he just dropped it and Denver had to settle for
a field goal, and that made it thirty to seventeen.
And that was like, okay, well.

Speaker 3 (48:46):
If you''re telling me it's a two score game that
I'm no, there's a chance.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
Can I throw you on the side out right quick, please,
because I don't know the name of any of our
defensive backs currently, No one does. So when that ball
bounced off of his guest, whoever was covering him that
had gotten burn jumped up and did the nope and
did the big giant cross like shut that down.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
Not on my watch, Yeah, Bownicks, who checks down more
than any other quarterback in the league, like, not against
the catch, what are we doing? So it's thirty seventeen,
so the Cowboys get it, and uh, we're gonna try
the old Jaden blue drive. A decent little run there,
and then he fumbles, okay, which he fumbled five times

(49:28):
last year at Texas. He's kind of known as a fumboard.
But the brock Lobster falls on it, so we're good.
We still got the ball. Everything's fine. It's third and five.
Dak drops back to pass. Turpin's kind of open and.

Speaker 1 (49:42):
Dak just didn't get all of it, didn't get enough
mustard on it, okay, and thunderthrown. It does hit Turpin
in the hands, but he doesn't catch it. Absolutely should
have been caught. Absolutely should have been a better throw,
a little bit of a novelty guy. So it's fourth
and five and you're sitting around on your own thirty.
But you're down by thirteen, and there's about three two

(50:05):
or three minutes left in the third quarter and they
decided to punt, and that's when it really hit me, like,
we're not gonna stop them again. They just gave you
a break by not catching the pole. Stopping them is
now stopped holding them to three. It's just not gonna happen.
And it just hit me like, we can't, we can't. Shot,
he can't coach this way anymore. And I think he's

(50:26):
gonna know this moving. I do think you will learn
from this. But we were like in our own thirty.
You know what I like about that? If you do
give it up on fourth and one from your own thirty,
it's unlikely they'll have two splash plays on you that
drive because there's only thirty yards to go. It's fourth
and five. This is not something easy decision. It's fourth
and five. But you just have to play that way now,

(50:47):
and I think I think there's a good chance you
would have got it, dude. George Pickens and Ceedee Lamb
were great yesterday. There was really no solution for them.

Speaker 3 (50:54):
They did seven catches, none them went off for over
one hundred yards or anything. But especially with that point,
Sartana's out of the game, Denver's best corner, maybe the
the best.

Speaker 1 (51:03):
Corner in football. I think it's an easy fourth and five.
And that's also where I want to see Dak go
hell no. And that's what Aaron Rodgers used to do.

Speaker 3 (51:11):
And I know it makes everyonece what Tom Brady used
to do, and I'm not saying DAK is that.

Speaker 1 (51:15):
On their own thirty in the third quarter, there's two
minutes left, and it's like, you gotta have to cut
this to a one or two score game. I get
the frustration, because I couldn't be more frustrated. They don't
have a defense, but you have to pretend, and you
have to hope that at some point you'll get a stop,
or maybe they'll drop three passes and have to punt.

(51:35):
I don't think you can just give them the ball
at your own thirty in the third quarter. I think
if the only way I would consider it if it's
fourth and one or fourth and one and a half,
and then even that. But I would say this, there's
no point in not sending everybody on defense, you know,
cause the logic of what KT is laying out is

(51:58):
based on the fact, well, we're not stopping anybody, which
is accurate, so you can sell out. Because you don't
sell out, you go, well, we don't have anybody who
can cover, so we can't sell out. Well, you're not
getting pressure either, so the guys that can't cover are
having to not cover. Longer, so you know, make it
be more aggressive. If you're gonna take your gamble, I

(52:19):
think you take your gamble on defense and not on offense.

Speaker 3 (52:22):
And does it change the equation if I tell you
they were on their own forty four? That does has
looked it up real quick.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
It's a little better. Yes, it's a little better. But still,
I mean they had it. They went for a third
and five and couldn't execute that either. You just broke
down a third and five the way they blew it, right,
So yeah, but they were open. I mean, but you
you threw the ball to your little tiny novelty guy
who's speecher. Yeah, you know, that's just.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
This is where I want to see Dak do a
little because he's he's been he's been playing it pretty cool.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
He's like, it is what it is. We know it is.
I'm gonna be and shot.

Speaker 3 (52:53):
He's that way too, like sometimes it happens you get
beat in this league because they know, like they absolutely know.

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Ceedee Lamb was not hiding it.

Speaker 3 (52:59):
Celam was pissed the entire like anytime the camera went
to him, he was sulking. He was mad, Like Miles
Garrett in Cleveland was on the end of the bench
by himself yesterday after a five sack day and he's like,
we can't do anything.

Speaker 1 (53:12):
What does it cost to him? A lot? But this
is where I think, like, I would love to see
Dak go No, no, we're going for it and I'm
in charge.

Speaker 3 (53:23):
Now you have to develop into that anyways, are you
coming about like, yeah, I'm the captain now?

Speaker 1 (53:29):
Oh yeah? Does he have to say in that? Actually yes,
if he did that, did play color now that would
be terrible. But I think that's okay to do.

Speaker 3 (53:37):
And I think he probably didn't want to, you know,
he didn't want to neuter or shoddy and all that stuff.

Speaker 1 (53:43):
And we still want to have good vibes. But the
good vibes were ruined when Jerry was fighting with your
best defensive player camp. Jerry ruined the season he did.
He ruined and buffet. But the Joneses were very happy
for Sean Payton. God, they loved you so much. What
a great story like that is. He was running up
the score too, just run the ball. They respected it
because they love Sean Payton. He always runs up wine

(54:04):
on their tab. First thing he did.

Speaker 3 (54:05):
It was a great win for Denver and that ownership
group and Sean Payton, I was like, why are you
complimenting them?

Speaker 1 (54:11):
Yeah, it's the Jerry curse. It's a real thing, all right.
Coming up nextra three minutes away, Chili's is bringing back
this beloved menu atam. What is it? We'll discuss next
Nan Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle. What
do Americans fear the most? We'll tell you coming up
here in about fifteen minutes or so. Don't go anywhere,
but right now it's time for this. Are you excited?

(54:38):
Featuring veteran news anchor kt fun tweets.

Speaker 3 (54:42):
All right, So Chili's announced a few weeks ago that
they were getting rid of the Skillett Caso's gonna gonna.

Speaker 1 (54:50):
Do a little do it a little different. There was
an uproar when they announced that. Yeah, but that's what
people do. They uproar.

Speaker 3 (54:57):
Well, yeah, let's not you know, change Mountain Rushmore. Let's
you know, I'm sorry, Like these are all things like,
this is an American institution. You don't just start changing things.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
By the way, say this is it. Businesses take menu
items off like this because they aren't being ordered enough.
Oh see what I'm saying. Yeah, we're not gonna say, oh,
this is our big money maker. Everyone loves it, let's
get rid of it. Yeah, they get rid of it
because it's not killing it right, and then people are outrage,
Oh my god, you lost to customer for everything. Okay,

(55:30):
we're bringing it back. Yeah, come get it right. I
have I keep going, but I have a reason in
my head why I think that they got rid of
it originally. But keep going. I will say.

Speaker 3 (55:40):
Anytime you see a tweet that happens right on the dot,
you know it's a scheduled tweet. There's a plan before.
Let's take you to ten am Sunday morning, okay, right
before the games get going at Chili's. Anybody have any
strong opinions about skillet caso. Can't we chat about it
in Monday?

Speaker 1 (55:56):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Seventy thousand views, tons of people weigh in mm hmm,
and then this morning at ten am, a scheduled tweet.
I will say, again, as a fan of Chili's, Okay,
we hear you, and we hate when y'all are mad
at us. We're working on bringing skillet kso back to
Chili's very soon.

Speaker 1 (56:16):
Oh let's go. I just got to say, I see
right through your playing Chili's. I understand what you did here.
It's just business. You're just getting clicks. I get it.

Speaker 3 (56:28):
They were never gonna take skillet case away, and then
they said, let's take it away and generate some attention
and then we'll bring it back and then we'll get
higher sales.

Speaker 1 (56:39):
I'm just seeing right too. That's not true. I don't
think go ahead anually, it's not true. That's not what
they did. They got rid of it because it wasn't selling.
Let me let me what they want you to think. No,
let me let me throw something out here, because I've
thought a lot about this because I'm one of the
people that love skillet qso. And me and the wife
went to Chili's and tried the new keso, and you

(57:00):
know what, really good? It reminds me of the tor
cheese qso a little bit. If you like their style
of kso. Isn't white, No, it's just got a little
bit of a bite to it, like and there's no
a little spiciness. Some peppers are probably at it yet
and they and then the thing about the skillet caso
is it had chunks of beef in it, and it

(57:21):
was a thicker caso. And the problem with thicker caso
is if you're not constantly working it, it hardens pretty quick. Yes, right,
this style of the new style of keso was spicy
and it stayed pretty liquidy, pretty easily. Right, So it
depends on what you like. I think that Ben is right.
I do think that it would probably had dropped off

(57:41):
in sales over time. And if you look at the
price of KSO and what it costs to make, it
needs to be a high margin item because you know
what's in it, cheese. You know what they charge you.
They charge you like five bucks for a bowl of cheese,
So it's high profit. Do you know what it's into
that profit? Putting chunks of beef in there? So it's

(58:05):
the new caso is cheaper to make same you know cost,
and so the margin's higher. But I think what probably
and also, if you're going to do what you're talking about, kat,
you don't spend all that money making all new menus
for thousands of restaurants all across America. So I think
what probably happened. I don't know this, but I bet
what we'll see is they'll have both casos available to you.

(58:28):
And I think you're right in that it is marketing.
I think you're right, Kat, it is marketing. But I
think it's them calling the bluff of all these people
that are raising Hell oh you guys, like, why haven't
the salesmen down on it? Right? It's back? Are y'
all coming back now to get it? But I bet
it'll be the exact same sales it was. It's a
classic love song about the lady being you know you're

(58:51):
taking advantage, you don't. You don't take care of what
you got. You know, you pay attention to her if
you really love your pay attention because she can go
down and ride the mccan uncle Bowl just like they
do an urban cowboy, and she can be with the
next cowboy. Okay, you got to pay attention to the
one you love. Chili's went through this with the Chicken Crispers, right, yep.

(59:11):
The originals are so good. I love those. They came
out with a newer one and it pissed everyone out.
Do they still have both available or because I love
the og one?

Speaker 3 (59:20):
In fact, someone one of the first replies was I'm
gonna stay mad until you bring back the original Chicken Crispers.
And they say can't we just be happy for one day?

Speaker 4 (59:28):
Yeah, that wasn't a huge announcement like this was, though,
was it.

Speaker 7 (59:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (59:31):
No, it wasn't.

Speaker 4 (59:32):
That was just like you show up and wait, that's
not what happened to my chicken.

Speaker 1 (59:36):
Yeah. I would highly recommend everyone go try their new
caso though, And I want to get y'all's opinion on it.
You know, how do you like it compared to the
old one, et cetera, et cetera, Because me and my wife,
you know, we used to get the skilly case on
we liked it, and we got the new case. I
were like, hey, this badass. We had a pretty long
conversation with our waiter about it, yes, because he was

(59:59):
like and he stally, he goes, okay, so what do
you guys think of the new k So good for
him because there's been so much thing made about it. Yeah,
we're like, well, I go, I like the old case
so I loved it, but this one's pretty good new Yeah?
Was it chunks of beef or was it chili? It
was such an orange the skill, I'm never a fan
of it. What color range yep? Orange oranges?

Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Like what the Broncos jerseys were is right, see more
of a yellow.

Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
One or yellow or yellowish orange. I think we should
do the next segment now, all right? Coming up next,
it's a list. Is on your list? What most Americans
fear the most? Next? Man, I thought about you when

(01:00:45):
I saw this story Top Things Americans fear the most
in twenty twenty five, they pulled a thousand people, so
it's a small sample size. Don't worry about that so much.
I have the top nine, actually not ten. Top nine.
You guys won't plus feud? Oh well, we're not gonna.

(01:01:11):
I think I shared and I'm not ready to do that.
Definitely not. We would not do that on a Monday. Now,
I'm so drunk yep. Buzzwords starsta flea, flicker, flee, lickor
can you say that skin? My buzzword is there's absolutely

(01:01:33):
no way that we're going to play the feud on
a Monday.

Speaker 3 (01:01:35):
Bean, Okay? Then I want Ben and Christina to chive it.

Speaker 1 (01:01:43):
At the same time, Ben to override the first part.
I'm talking about chili with beans or not with beans?
What are you guys doing? What could you choose? No?
Top nine answers on the borders.

Speaker 3 (01:01:54):
What Americans for the most and told my god, there's
no way we would play the feud Onda Skin, what
a category.

Speaker 6 (01:02:02):
Every time?

Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
Oh? The economy?

Speaker 6 (01:02:07):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (01:02:10):
Okay, yes, number three the economy. Hell yeah, bitch economic
or financial collapse specifically, let's go to I think Ben
was next.

Speaker 1 (01:02:24):
You said, Bean real?

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Ben? Can you top it? Spiders? One of the top
nine things been American spirit of morse? What the interesting it?

Speaker 6 (01:02:39):
I would say, natural disasters.

Speaker 1 (01:02:41):
That's good, that's really good. That's my new competer. I
guess Okay, Skin, do you want to pastor play? I'm
gonna make Ben play. Oh no, then he knows my fears.

(01:03:02):
I got a list of thirty fears. None of them
are being wrongly imprisoned. Okay, I'm not saying that I'm
gonna have to play the You should say that I
got to play the survey. What do Americans fear the most? War?
That's pretty good. Yeah, that's so good. Even more specific, Oh,
there's multiple wars on there? No? Well yeah, no, I

(01:03:26):
got it, got it, got it, got it, got it.
I'm sorry. Number five people I love dying in US
becoming involved in another world war.

Speaker 3 (01:03:34):
Okay, that's really the full answer. YEP, seems like they
merge two fears to get't worry about it, ramatic losing
their jobs.

Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
That's great, good answer, No crack one. Nobody's scared of that.
Uh they're getting cancer. That's really good. Yeah, and it
was people I love becoming seriously ill.

Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
Number two answer on the board. Yeah, uh, climate change.
Now you're speaking my language and I'm gonna allow it.
Number eight.

Speaker 1 (01:04:15):
Pollution of oceans, rivers and lakes. It's kind of climate change.
Then you rephrase the category.

Speaker 3 (01:04:21):
What Americans fear the most in twenty twenty five, One, four, six, seven,
and nine are on the gate.

Speaker 1 (01:04:29):
Let's say that some of them fear a king, the
political landscape and somebody just making themselves a king of
a kingdom. Corrupt government officials. Number one answers, Yeah, I
guess I can't say RFK Junior. Now, okay, things Americans

(01:04:53):
are scared of in twenty twenty five. Okay, four left
are doing good. There is now somebody said natural disasters,
right yeah. Christina said that that was a good answer,
and was that on there.

Speaker 6 (01:05:06):
It was not on the.

Speaker 1 (01:05:09):
I'm okay, that's a replay of the bog Yeah, because
I was going to say, uh that maybe some people
are scared of, uh, you know, California and Florida falling
off into the ocean. He said, racial disaster. Be ready
for a steal, all right, if you get in there.
So they're not scared of flooding. They're not scared of

(01:05:30):
any of that. Okay, they're scared of mass shootings. That's good.
Oh what, I don't think really people think about them
too much. Yep. Okay, Number four, six, seven to nine
are on the board. Christina, this is your chance.

Speaker 6 (01:05:49):
Don't ruin it. Don't mess it up.

Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
You've had all this time to think about where you're going.

Speaker 6 (01:05:52):
Yeah, yeah, and I've totally just been thinking about it.

Speaker 1 (01:05:54):
She was saying about crossword puzzles. Hear them's fun.

Speaker 6 (01:06:01):
How about an asteroid hitting ers?

Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
That's great? Skin just me, violent crime, Kevin Ben all right,
they're scared of So who are you talking to right now?
If you said they're they're not scared of mass shootings.

(01:06:26):
They're scared of a home break in next correct answer wins, yep, christod.

Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
Up being stuck on a cruise ship. That's got some more.

Speaker 5 (01:06:40):
Scared.

Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
They are scared of change. Number nine was government tracking
your personal data?

Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
Government your personal data number seven nuclear weapon.

Speaker 1 (01:07:00):
Neclear weapon, war, number six lack or clean drinking water
lacker or Michigan, and number four cyber terrorism. Cyber You
were smart to do that because we never would have
got to do those. Yeah, the winners are all of
us who aren't big ladies and Jillen over at Ukulele,

(01:07:27):
Kevin Turner dropping pe bombs on everybody. All right? Coming
up next, it's the Big Show audio from the weekend.
Next Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle. Uh.
Thank you to everyone who came out to our grand
opening of Rollertown beer Works in Frisco, Texas, the new
Mothership location. That's, of course, the brewery that Ben and

(01:07:47):
I are partners in. We're gonna actually have a show
there a week from today. We'll be doing a Ben
and Skin Show live from Rollertown beer Works and it's
going to go on to Monday Night Football for a
big watch party. But Ben, you were there all weekend.
I was able to be there on Saturday. What a madhouse.
What a fun time. God, it was so much fun,

(01:08:08):
and it's just so giant that it never felt crowded,
but there was people everywhere, and there's just all these
different experiences to have at the same location. So huge,
thank you to so many people who came out to
support and hang out with us. And you know, my
favorite thing is that there's always food there. I think, yes,
you know, because Mueller Wagoo is always going to be there,

(01:08:30):
Jazzy's Tacos is always going to be there, and the
pizza joint what is it, oh talking about American Gothic
American Gothic pizzas is so freaking good. So there's always
pizza Tacos, and then mueller Wagoo, which has burgers and
hot dogs and all sorts of great stuff. It's fantastic,
and of course lots of great beer options. And hey,
you don't have to go to Rollertown. We're all over
the Metroplex. We're in you know, places like HGB and

(01:08:53):
Tom Thumb and Total Wine and more than all kinds
of bars. Check us out by name Rollertown Beer Works.
But right now it's time for this. The thing's big s.

Speaker 3 (01:09:06):
Yesterday's Cowboy game did have Tony Romo on the call
with Jim Nance.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Hell yeah, Nancy, CBS. I don't really like the CBS
broadcast too much. I prefer the Fox, but CBS the
score bug on the bottom is so clean. I did
like that, man.

Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
I pulled a bunch of just Tony Romo weird noises.
There's a lot of grunting and growling and just talking
in accents. It's a roller coaster ride. So let's start
with this one. Why did he decide to use an
accent right here?

Speaker 7 (01:09:38):
The rare times you get one on one outside the
CD today one foot.

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Not two feet.

Speaker 7 (01:09:47):
I did a good job getting that first one down.

Speaker 6 (01:09:51):
Its weird?

Speaker 1 (01:09:52):
Are you talking about Professor Romo there? I am of
the belief that Nance and Romo now have tension after aile. Okay,
let me hold on, me throw something out there, because
I had heard that last year and I haven't. I
don't know that I've focused in on one of their
broadcasts in a long time. And I thought that yesterday
they handed more cohesive than I remember them sounding last
year when people said that had problems.

Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
I thought that they were vibing yesterday. Oh you did, Okay,
I really did.

Speaker 1 (01:10:17):
Because I was thinking about that because people said that
last year. But I don't felt like I heard it.

Speaker 3 (01:10:21):
I guess Jim probably doesn't feel the need to respond
to every crazy thing, Tony says, now like, yeah, a
crazy thing, but like the noise, you know, because it
is a lot. Yeah, and because he used to though
in those first couple of years it was like anything
Tony and then oh, you know, play into it. Now
he's just kind of moving on with the game. Yeah,
here's a little jab that Jim Nance takes it, Tony.

(01:10:41):
A playful joke, Okay, a playful joke. Listen to the
sinister laughter from Jim Nance after he makes a not
very good joke at Tony's expense.

Speaker 8 (01:10:51):
Peyton, with all those ties to the Dallas Cowboys, he
was there, helped bring you to Dallas.

Speaker 7 (01:10:57):
He did Eastern Illinois, Alump Harvard of the Midwest.

Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
First intent you prove it every week. Up. Sorry, that's well,
plant good.

Speaker 8 (01:11:11):
We got an NFL update, Adam Shine, what do you have?

Speaker 1 (01:11:14):
Okay, now we're gonna go to Adam Shine and tell
me if this is a real voice, Chairman, Tony, I
have a Gunner Helm touchdown for you. What the hell's
going on? Dude, it's all crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:11:24):
It's all crazy voices to me by that laugh is nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
I like Tony's joke though, it's pretty funny the way
he said it. The Harvard of the Midwest. You approve
it every week first intent.

Speaker 8 (01:11:35):
You prove it every week. Sorry, that's well, plant good.
We got an NFL update, Adam Shine, What do you have.

Speaker 1 (01:11:46):
Chairman, Tony, I have a gunner Helm touchdown four. You
on National tight Ends Day. God's if you're not watching it.
It definitely sounds like a Family Guy cartoon. That guy
who comes in. Yeah, man, uh, I don't know that
Nance is allowed to overlaugh that much at his own joke.
That was long overlapping on his own joke. Well, I'm sorry, Palma,

(01:12:13):
that's well, recess. That's laughing at like someone else telling
a good joke when Bargazi or Chappelle, you know singer.
I'm sorry, Tony, I'm just a damn funny. That's a
sinister laugh. Halloween's this Friday night, and I'm gonna be

(01:12:35):
up to some killing. I'm sorry, Palma. That's well, you
get what I'm saying. You're not smart. It's nuts, dude.
You know, Tony, I live at Pebble Beach. I did
not say that. He did not say he's like old sixteen.

(01:12:58):
You're not bringing up on the cast. You know Thursday
is the Devil's night.

Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
Whoa okay, Jayden Blue is about to get a carry, okay,
and just listen to Tony's noises.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
I made Sony notes. It's a great job by Blue.
Where are you pie? And no cowboys go hurry up
from the forty one. It's not compute. He didn a
c DC. It's a great job by Blue? Where are
you pie? Hey?

Speaker 3 (01:13:45):
It's funny and it's funny. This is before the Javante
Williams touchdown run. Remember one of those.

Speaker 7 (01:13:50):
Because Gavante has been yep money this year. Let's see
if they go to him money. There's the money. There's
Williams and he's tuckstyle.

Speaker 1 (01:14:04):
He's just wild. So he's Romo's got the same problem
I've got where he just like can't really you know,
nail the pitch or the actual notes and so he's
trying to sing the OJ's classic. He just can't get there.
I have that issue.

Speaker 3 (01:14:17):
Yeah, it's right there on the goal Line's a good time. Yeah,
it's actually fun. I love Tony games.

Speaker 1 (01:14:22):
There's no one His hand off up the middle and
the pile and the push and the push and the
push to touch style. I don't think it's a touchdown.
Hold on, I heard the whistle when it.

Speaker 7 (01:14:35):
Was close to getting into the pushy tushy.

Speaker 1 (01:14:42):
What are you doing? I love this? What are you doing?

Speaker 3 (01:14:45):
There's also a commercial that I wanted to pull skin
used to watch The Voice. That's my show. Well, now
does Blake Shelton. Blake Shelton's your favorite musician of old time.
He's ging all his records and you were like, he's
not on the Voice anymore. Though I have no idea.

Speaker 4 (01:15:01):
Sounds like all think he is. I think Rebo took his.

Speaker 1 (01:15:05):
Another one of your favorites. I love her yea man
her sitcom?

Speaker 6 (01:15:08):
Do you leave Rebo alone?

Speaker 1 (01:15:10):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:15:10):
Ben, Christina and Dean Blandino stabbing in the pitch fork right,
Big Riba fans. There's a show that's coming on CBS
called The Road and it's much like The Voice. It's
got Keith Urban on it, and I just thought there
was a while This is just a thirty second spot
for this new show. Keith Urban and Blake Shelter they
are going to be on it. I thought it was

(01:15:31):
just confusing if you just listen to it and not
see the visuals.

Speaker 7 (01:15:34):
News CBS Tonight's country music is all about chasing a dream,
and that's what.

Speaker 1 (01:15:39):
This singing competition is about. This is the real deal
right here. You're all weird and win over these audiences'out
hard work, Blake and hid in the Load. I'm pretty
sure I'm passing kipping stalk. It works in kail. I'm
here to win this thing. Now, it's the time to

(01:16:00):
watch the new series The Road tonight.

Speaker 6 (01:16:04):
Who's passing the kidney stone right away?

Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
Guys passing the kidney stone? And nothing says country music
like an Aussie.

Speaker 1 (01:16:09):
Yeah, so all the hard work is to pass the
kidney stack. Yes, I thought that was very weird. I'm
not gonna watch it. But if people say it's good,
you know, you know I'm in on all things Blake
and Keith Evan.

Speaker 3 (01:16:25):
Okay, now, this is just an old one that I
saw the other day from Jeopardy, like good Jeopardy moments.

Speaker 1 (01:16:30):
This is back in time. But this is a good montage.
But to go the The category is called I'll ado
for nutting much ado about nothing. I'm sorry, it's much
ado about nutting. I makes it, Okay, that's the much
ado about nutting, right, Much ado about nothing? Let's go

(01:16:51):
much ado about nutting for one hundred.

Speaker 6 (01:16:52):
Please.

Speaker 9 (01:16:53):
These nuts, these nuts, these nuts, these nuts, these nuts,
these nuts. Chop these nuts, these nuts, these nuts, these nuts,
these nuts, these nuts, these nuts, cream butter and lots
of these nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:17:07):
Oh my god, that is a mind goblin. Isn't that
great a mind goblin? Straight up, mine goblin? Look sorry,
brot it. How'd you find that mind goblin? I don't know.
It's popped up somewhere. Is that your first mind goblins?

(01:17:27):
Shows you how bad Ken Jennings is at the job?
Is that your first mind goblin?

Speaker 8 (01:17:31):
Ever?

Speaker 1 (01:17:31):
It's my first one in a while. Congrats. I don't
even know what that means. What are you doing? What
do you mean? What is this bit you're doing? What
are you talking about? Why do you think it's a bit?

Speaker 3 (01:17:41):
Come out tomorrow. Ben's gonna explain mind gobbling These nuts.

Speaker 1 (01:17:51):
Got me? Oh yeah, all right, I loved it. I'll
never forget the time. KT looked Jim nance dead and
his sinister laugh and he said, by the way, they
have cut out the nosewipe touchdown, sever Christina, we got

(01:18:12):
a MAVs game tonight. You're gonna play any music for
an hour until seven o'clock, all right, hang out with
Christina until seven on the Eagle. Here you going, You're well,
I'm gonna get my sock back, dude, al right,
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