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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Who are the five greatest athletes of all time? Who's
the worst player to ever deliver an iconic sports moment,
Who's the least athletic looking athlete in history. It's time
to rank the best and the worst that sports has
to offer. Let's dive in to Lists with Chris.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Here we go my good friends, Chris Beckham and Craig Stevenson.
Lists with Chris we do it every week, and in fact,
we've done it every week for pretty much every week
for five and a half years, and so we always
try to make this some sort of central theme for
every episode of List with Chris. And so this week's
inspiration for List with Chris is listen with Chris. There's
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so many different clips and catchphrases and things that we
have made popular on List with Chris, I get asked
about all the time. People will mention whatever to me
that we will get into, and so we thought, you know,
after all these editions, why don't we do a list
with Chris Motivated by a List with Chris. So anything
that has become a favorite or a catchphrase or anything
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we've done over five and a half years on List
with Chris, we will talk about and undoubtedly laugh about
during this segment. So that's what we're going for. The
List with Chris segment of List with Chris, it starts
with Chris, what you got, Chris.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
I think the reason that some of these have become
popular and have been used in multiple lists is because
they just they apply to a lot of different things.
For example, I find I've kind of adopted this myself,
you know, if I'm at work and somebody says, you know, hey, Chris,
can you get that changed over? And what's become my
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common response is, Sarah, Baby, I'm not in charge of
the rules committee. The great quote about Howard Kassel and
battles of Network Stars, which is which has been mentioned
in different uses throughout lists, Chris, but that's certainly my
favorite was how we talked to and you know that
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was Network Stars because of our age, I mean, they
started in seventy six and went through the a's and
before that horrendous duover of a couple years ago, which
was don't ever watch that, But but the original was
so fantastic because that's when we were going up. I mean,
we're all about the same age and the same ballpark anyway,
and so kind of have that around, and it was
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so corny, and they took it so seriously as a competition,
except okay, now it's not for the dunkin booth. Here's
you know, Randy Oaks. Well, okay, this is not a
competition that we know clearly, this is not a competition.
We come on. So it had just that little wink
of you know, well, fair of baby. I mean, you
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couldn't say that now on television.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Man, you know, we probably went over but we had
probably gone overboard with the whole Battle of Network Stars.
But man, it just applies to every walk of life.
Battle of Network Stars exactly.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
I'm not apologizing the cocky, cocky Robert Comrade calling out
Gabe Kaplin and get his buck kicked in it. I mean,
that's like lesson man, show you kids that video.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
That's good something exactly. Exactly.
Speaker 3 (03:12):
Yeah, that was a little but that that particular episode
was a little before my time. But I just I
remember more in the early eighties just mister Key dominating
every every event, you know, when he was on the
eighteen Yeah, yeah, sometimes even TV shows. And I'm not
saying this happen, but listen, Falcon, Chris could have hired anybody.
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They's happened to hire Billy Moses, who played USC basketball.
I mean that one network starts on something to do it.
I'm just saying they were three last places in a row.
They'as okay, we're gonna short this up a little bit.
So I like it.
Speaker 2 (03:45):
I like it all right, Greg, where are you going
to start with?
Speaker 4 (03:47):
Well?
Speaker 3 (03:48):
This one is. I don't know if this originated on
Listen with Chris, but it certainly was brought up multiple
times on lists with Chris. And I've thought about this
almost immediately on Sunday, I guess it was when Brian
Kelly was fired at LSU. How is this going to
affect Randy's good friend Packy Kelly?
Speaker 2 (04:06):
Brian, I know, I know, I've I've been holding off
on reaching out to her, Craig, but I will before long.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
Brandy's what was it like? Accidental tour guy? Yes? Can
you retaill that real quick? And caps last four and
just posted on talking about.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
So I'm visiting by myself. I'm visiting the campus at
Notre Dame and I'm just walking around and I run
into this lady with a name tag on like she
was clearly something to do official with Notre Dame and
I was at the library, which is right across the
green from the football stadium. I said, hey, if you're
in here on a Saturday night and they got a
football game going on, you're studying, can you hear what's
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happening in the Notre Dame football stadium? And she said,
you know, I've never been in here during the football game.
I'm not sure. And so we started talking and said,
I'm just a visitor here whatever. She said, oh, well,
let me show you some of the sites. We walk
around for like twenty minutes. Then she's like, I got
to get to a meeting and I said, well, hey, look,
i'm a writer. I didn't tell you that, but i'll
probably write about this. Can you tell me your name?
She's like, oh, no, I'm nobody. Then it turns out
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she says, oh, well, I'm Packy Kelly. I'm Brian Kelly's wife.
She gave me a personal tour of Notre Dame for
no reason other than she was just nice.
Speaker 3 (05:18):
You know.
Speaker 2 (05:19):
So there you go. That is my packy Key Kelly story.
Speaker 3 (05:22):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
And we've just remained close friends since. So that's it.
That is a one true story. Except for the last sentence.
Speaker 3 (05:30):
So you didn't know that he was getting fired before
the rest of us because we were.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Talking exactly exactly I had, and I had no idea
at that time. I thought I kind of liked her husband.
But I've since thought, yeah, I think I like Packy
better than Brian Kelly. But that is a true story, man,
all of it, except us us being close friends, all
the rest of it's absolutely true. All right, Uh, here
we go. So here's one that Chris. You would not
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think that you knew anything about high school baseball in Alabama,
but you know very well the happenings of May nineteenth,
twenty twenty one, when Faith Academy won the five A
state championship over Hertzell on a controversial tag up play
that they overturned after the dog pile for Heartsell. We've
told this story so many times on list with Chris
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of it just applies to so many things. But Hertzell
thought they won the state championship. They did the dog
pile on the mound. Faith appealed it that the guy
tagging up from third left too early. Boy, the replay
doesn't necessarily support that, but they overturned it, said the
guy was out faith came back and won the state championship.
And we've talked about that a lot on lists with
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Chris and Craig. Chris, you know more about high school
baseball in Alabama than you probably should have to.
Speaker 3 (06:43):
Well, it's weird about that is the first time I
heard about that was from you guys on list and
I can't remember what the category was. But a good
friend of mine here in Georgia is from Hertzell and
he's I mean he's did not have a high school
a long time, but he played baseball high school, I
mean in high school. He's coming up before. So I
couldn't wait to sell other story. And then when I
told him had he heard about it? Boy, he locked
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into a bunch of I mean, okay, man, I'm sorry
about them. Yeah. Well, the worst part is not that
they overturned the call and decided the state championship. It's
just the one team had already dog filed yes, and
they had to get up for the file. It's like
tearing down the goldpost and then realizing you lost the game.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Yes, that kind of thing, very much so. Absolutely. Also,
the the Hertzel coach, legendary coach was battling cancer and
we thought this is his last game, and you know,
this is how it's gonna end. There's also that part
of the story as well. So there you go, Chris,
you know about high school baseball in Alabama, you didn't
think you would, All right, what don't you got, Chris?
Speaker 3 (07:43):
Well, speaking of the state of Alabama and Georgia, there
have been a lot of high school programs that have
been down with t RP. And of course I'm talking
about Thomas rush Crop and a lot of them went
down with TRP after that. Anyway, you know, because of
you know, his success there, his success here, his whole
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aura and the you know, uh, controversial didn't seem to
even be an adequate enough word to describe his coach
and career. But I mean just kind of infamous, is uh,
you know. And we and so he's come up a
lot on this list because and also because we've all
you know, interviewed him, and and you know, a lot
of folks in the media have and know him, so
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that makes it a little more. But he is he
has come up for peatedly. It was a good reason
and uh so you know, a little shout out to
the head coach of Kuster, Christian rus Kirks.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
I'll give you a ding on that.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
There's a lot of different Rush props that could make
the list for sure, Ding being one of them. Who
do you think controls those scholarships? Ding?
Speaker 3 (08:48):
There you go. I have mentioned many This is a
relatively new occurrence, but I have mentioned many times on
this show that I lived very close in proximity to
the Bullet Bob Armstrong Memorial Arena. Yes, Bullet Bob is
a local or I guess a regional wrestling the legend
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he I think he wrestled mainly out of Pensacola, but
had some involvement with mobile and all that sort of thing.
And two three years ago around you know, probably I
don't know, five minutes from my house out on Highway
ninety in between Theodore and Grand Bay, there's a metal
shed and it's Bullet Bob Armstrong Memorial Arena, and I
guess they have wrestling shows in there. But it's I mean,
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it's like it's like it's it's about the size of
some that some their rich person would put their boat in.
That's about how big this building is.
Speaker 4 (09:42):
It is.
Speaker 3 (09:46):
Not a it's not you know, not like going to uh,
you know, Rupp Arena or the Thomas and Max Center
or anything like that. But there it is Love Armstrong
Memorial Arena. Obviously not from Alabama because his famous and
I'm Georgia born, Georgia breads when I'll be Georgia dead.
So I don't know where he's from in Georgia. Yeah,
I don't know either, but I do know that you
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know that he was he I guess, kind of got
became bull, you know, his legendary status out of Pensacola
and then I want TBS went on the air. That's
when he moved to Atlanta. But yeah, he said he
was born in Marietta but died in Pensacola. There you go.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
You know he had all those sons. Yeah, those guys.
My Brad was okay, I guess, but I was a
lot of nepotism going on there that I wasn't really
happy with.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Yes, that happened.
Speaker 2 (10:42):
Yeah, Brad could have beaten me up, but I could
take Scott. I guarantee you, I guarantee you.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
I paid to see that in the Armory.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Battle of Tour and maybe Monday night we could do it.
We already mentioned Battle of the Network Stars. And yes,
I could play you the clip of Gabe Kaplan in
that controversy about the race, but that one wouldn't make
you laugh as much as this one. Right here.
Speaker 5 (11:08):
His friends all say, hey, your mom's really a Fox,
and he's still trying to say, yeah, but she's my mom.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Suzanne Summers, her first book of poetry was called touch Me.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Okay, back to the competition.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
There you go, sars. Her first book of poetry was
called touch Me. That was the Battle of Networks Stars.
We've done, We've done so many references to Battle the
Network Stars. It deserved more than one mention. So as
we're talking about catchphrases and memorable things from list from Chris,
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that one certainly has to make the list. Suzanne Summer's
first book of poetry, I believe it was also her
last book of poetry, if I'm not mistaken. Yep, all right, Chris,
once you got anything that from the history five and
a half years of list with Chris, what you got?
Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, So this one, I don't know how it became
a recurring thing, actually, but my seemingly fascinations with Carrie Strugg,
I don't know exactly how that kind of came about.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
I think I.
Speaker 3 (12:15):
Don't. I mean, I mean, she's been here a lot
for you know, for for just odd reasons that she
came to keeps his recurring role. But I called the
little bitty patron saint of w C. So I will
say one of the very first episodes we did, I
don't even remember what category was, but you mentioned her
and you called her carries stru Yeah. Sure, and I
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think that's what you know, we seized upon that. Well
mispronounced the name of one of the all Olympic heroes
or or use the German pronunciation.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Yeah, but that's where it started. And then I think
all three of us are just looking for reasons to
put her in any category, so we could say carry stru.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
Well. Uh if Kerrie strug S Drew was not the
first uh catch phrase on Chris Little Chris, then Byrons
Whizzer White was. Yes, but he's another one that fits
a ton of categories. Obviously, was a great college football
player at the University of Colorado, was a war hero
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and then became a Supreme Court justice. So uh and
among other things, he was you know, in politics his
whole adult life. But uh, yeah, he was one that
definitely was INSS you know, cross categories, and and you
know probably actually was only uh a selection two or
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three times, but it seems like he came up a
lot more than that.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Well I will take full credit for that one, because
I legitimately put him in one week and then suddenly
I was just like, let's see if Wizard White fits
the category, you know, and it became and then you
are like, why why are you putting Wizard every week?
I don't know. I like whizz Ord what He's a
chain smoking Supreme Court justice. What what's not to like
about him? You know?
Speaker 3 (14:07):
And that's the other.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Yeah, his name's Wizzor White, Whizzer White. And he was
a great football player and he and he chained smoked,
which I just didn't don't equate with a pro athlete
slash Supreme Court justice, you know what I mean. But
he was a he was a big time smoker, big
time smoker.
Speaker 3 (14:22):
Anyway, Well, you know, if he will get some of
those old ads, uh nine out of ten doctors smoke camels, there.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
You go, Yes, good for your lungs. Oh good one, Chris.
I'm gonna go to your home state. I'm going back
to Christmas Day nineteen ninety five. Do you remember where
you were when Glenn Mason gave a postgame interview saying,
you know what, I think I'll just stay at Kansas.
I took the Georgia job, but I don't think I'm
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going to go. That's come up a lot on the
list with Chris and Glenn Mason, who later Chris later
in life, said you know what, I should have taken
that Georgia job. That was a mistake. Uh but that
one has a lot of categories.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
Chris, Yeah, matter of fact, one reason I can't remember
what it was, but uh yeah, I do remember where
I was, and that was a big deal here. And
uh so you know, I think then Mason, You're right,
he's he wished he was taking that. Jim Donald's daddy didn't.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
So yeah, right, Chris.
Speaker 3 (15:19):
So we talked about the Battle of Network Stars and
that would be remiss but also include another nineteen seventies
TV fascination, that being the Superstars, which also has come
up a lot over the years, which and that was
the one that man, I thought that was I was
a little kid. It was lit earlier than Battle of
Network Stars, and they were actual athletes although you know
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some of them. I remember Joe Frazier almost drowning in
the swimming thing because he did not a swim. Why'd
you why were you in the racing to swim? He said, well,
you don't know, you tried it. I'm like, okay, well yeah,
but we're going to try it. Yeah, I mean you
know that's you know, there was no internet, but then
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I don't know who Kyle I was the one find
who Kyle Wroke was. I that got you superstars? So
oh yeah, that speaks them. I that's right. So yeah,
that was a that was a big and it's come
up for several times.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
Due Yeah, definitely great.
Speaker 6 (16:18):
Uh.
Speaker 3 (16:19):
You know, all three of us like to partake in
games of chance, I will say, on one level or another,
some of us more than others. And when you do that,
you typically will occasionally have a bad beat. The all
time work bad beat was when Randy thought horse Shack
would beat Screech and Celebrity Boston.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
He's from the could go wrong.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
I think he was also twenty five years old.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
Yeah that was that was not good.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
Uh. Tanya Harding thought, who I forget Paula Jones? Maybe
probably Jones beat the head out of her heaving bowl
versus refrigerator Parry. Oh god, yeah it was something. It
was the number ten fighting each other.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
This one right here may be the winner in terms
of the most recognizable subject matter for list than Chris.
This is a little bit lengthy of a clip, but
I think you will definitely find it worthy and recognizable.
Speaker 7 (17:23):
Well here we go, folks. Can the improbable happen three times?
Gotta have on, man, it's gonna hold baby, It's gonna happen.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
Pausitive thinking.
Speaker 6 (17:35):
Again, got it again?
Speaker 2 (17:36):
Good gosh, I don't believe it.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
I have This is unbelievable.
Speaker 7 (17:41):
Two timeouts left too, men, we woke up girl, the
cookie man Viller. Look at thirty three over there, he's
getting stuff back on. Look man, we're gonna celebrate break
out the oreos.
Speaker 3 (17:53):
Baby, Come on, baby.
Speaker 7 (17:55):
I'm out of words. I'm just gonna let it happen.
Second in ten ball it midfield, all in motion, Blitz
come in the country with scream pass greed in trouble.
He's going, he's still, he's still, he's going. He's down.
Good time, everybody, the most improbable comeback you've ever seen.
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Thirty one seconds left, plane o East first and ten
ball at the twenty two they trail by four. They've
got to have a touchdown. Whitley going to throw Frost back.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
He's got him mighty thinking.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
Jesus, guse think we got him right here? What you'll
think plans here go, let's see how it finishes.
Speaker 7 (18:47):
Everybody on their cars in the radio, back to Plano
Road and mis comeback of all times, of all time.
It has to be twenty four seconds left.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
I didn't whit my breeches, unbelievable.
Speaker 8 (19:04):
Well, I'm gonna tell you what.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
Channel eight, Channel five over the.
Speaker 8 (19:06):
Mother big boys.
Speaker 7 (19:07):
They've been packing in too.
Speaker 8 (19:08):
They didn't get any of this on camera.
Speaker 7 (19:10):
We got it.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
Tell it to him for a premiums.
Speaker 7 (19:13):
Youang right, sell it to him for.
Speaker 3 (19:14):
Here's the kickoff.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
Twenty four seconds left. Terrence Green boots it high. Indeed
gonna be dry the second Rowery.
Speaker 8 (19:25):
Gotta cruise.
Speaker 6 (19:26):
Oh oh no, oh God, oh my gosh, no, come on, no, no,
oh gosh.
Speaker 3 (19:37):
I don't believe it. God bless those kids. I am sick.
I wanna throw up.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
There you go from it. The greatest clip in list
with Chris Istor, the greatest clip in football?
Speaker 3 (19:52):
How do you get any man. Yeah, that's the bath.
Do you is there an fcc lemon on the number
of times you can say good got him? Madi?
Speaker 2 (20:03):
That was free? Oh no, oh that's.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
Such a crazy clip. I've done my bridge. Yes, that
one guy. That is such a great Pla nineteen ninety four,
Is that right? Uh?
Speaker 2 (20:17):
Yeah, that sounds right, yes.
Speaker 3 (20:19):
Yeah, Plano East against Tyler John Tyler. I think it was.
I know it was that Texas Stadium with the old
cow Stadium, and I guess that was a semi final game,
I believe.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
But anyway, whatever it was, that was definitely a very
very popular list with Chris segment of I mean, I
mean we had to we have to have played that.
Now that we played it today, we got.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
To like fifteen times you put it on.
Speaker 2 (20:43):
That's a many Yes, yes, all right, Chris, what you
got it?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
It hasn't been played enough the uh. I think that
this visual will always be burned in our mind, and
that's why I've come up so much in the show.
For the sixth, twenty twelve, the sight of a bummed
up Bobby Petrino with that neck brace on at that
press conference, that was that was not a good day.
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He had his motorcycle record for the first and then
shortly before the police report was gonna come out showing
that the was the volleyball was a volleyball player. Uh, yeah,
she was. I think she was a former volleyball player
who by that time was a full time employee. That's yeah,
that's right. Yeah. Uh, the police report was going to
show that he was she was with him, and the
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jig was about to be up and so so uh anyway,
he had the press conference to try to talk us
away out. It didn't go well, the whole thing didn't go.
It is bad. And that's that's also come up, uh
several times here on the show, and just that whole site,
that picture, that ball cap of that neck brace and
his kicks all red. I just command, this is not
a good day, past present, and maybe future Arkansas head
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that's right. I saw a story a couple of weeks ago,
and Marcello wrote it, and I forget maybe he and
John Toffy, I think wrote together about Petrino and they
discovered in the story, and it's reported in the story
that the net brace and the hat, the sugar bowl
hat who's worn in that press conference were bought by
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an Arkansas fan who turned out to later be the
women's basketball coach at Arkansas and who's now the women's
basketball gotcha, he has them displayed in the house.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Wow, that's really cool. That's pretty cool anything. Yeah, yeah,
all right, Craig, what you get?
Speaker 3 (22:34):
Yeah? Well, I mentioned celebrity boxing last time, and probably
the demented cousin of that and the battle of network
stars the two thousand and three Fox television show Man
Versus Bees. This is exactly what it sounds like. Here
are the competitions during Man Versus Bees. Professional eater takiro
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to Kobe Yashi lost a hot dog eating contest to
get it against a kody at goat. Helmanston, a US
Navy seal, won a race against the chimpanzee through an
obstacle course. A group of forty four dwarfs lost a
race against an Asian elephant to see who could pull
a McDonald Douglas PC ten jet at certain distance first.
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I know that's great visual. A similar wrestler lost a
tug of war against a large female orangutang, and my favorite,
John Crawford, former Olympic silver medallist, won a one hundred
meter race against the giraffe but lost against the zebra. Yes,
And the best part of that is Carl Lewis was
the sideline reporter and went up to Crawford to interview
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him after he lost to the zebra, and Crawford was
complaining that the zebra fault started and meet him by
like thirty yards.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
That is a great interview, man, that is a great
The zebra false started. Oh dude, that was.
Speaker 3 (24:00):
Craig.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
There are two offensive football plays that are most famous
on lists with Chris. I think you will get one
of them. Craig, do you know either one of the two.
I've got a clip of one, and you should know
the other one, all right, Dynamite thirty and Dynamite thirty.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
Was the other one, sixty five top power trap.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
Or no, no, oh, that's pretty good though we did.
We have said that a bunch. But Dynamite thirty, which
was obviously the first play every team should put him
back from my high school days. The other one is
this little offensive play right here, and we'll remind you
again of what's up for grabs.
Speaker 5 (24:34):
You've got two teams here who on the year are
both six and six. So one of these teams may
end up below will end up below five hundred.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Let's get out of Todd.
Speaker 8 (24:42):
Coach Kines, has been a while since you were the
head coach.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
What do you tell your team at half?
Speaker 8 (24:45):
Quid's got to stop out on the inside trap. You know,
the oftion didn't hurt as much. We played pretty hard.
We just got to stop that inside back. Offensively, we
kind of spighted around, got the ball in the end
zone with your Defensively, we gotta get out in both
depend on that too many.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
Drives with key injuries to your offensive line, what do
you do in the second half?
Speaker 3 (25:00):
We playing?
Speaker 2 (25:01):
We just gotta keep playing you coach, Hey, I'll tell
you that that little inside trap from Joe Jabon's time.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
I've told this before. I was at the game. You know,
it's covering Alabama at the time, and we had no
idea that that had happened because it was on the
TV broadcast and we're sitting in the press box, and
then by the time we get back to the hotel,
it's all anybody was talking about. And the funny part
is after the postgame press conference, Times came in and
they tried to hand him a microphone to you know,
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to take questions or whatever. He's like, I don't read that,
and he caught exactly like that.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Okag, everybody was coach. Everybody was coach.
Speaker 3 (25:45):
Yeah he called you coach. Yeah, you doing coach.
Speaker 2 (25:51):
We've certainly talked about that and played that clip a
lot over the five and a half years on list
for Chris. That's for sure, that little inside trap. All right, Chris?
What you got a lot of things that have that
have been repeat entries Enlist with Chris over five and
a half years.
Speaker 3 (26:06):
What you got? I think this one has been brought
up repeatedly as Randy, mainly you, but really both of
you a way to kind of get a little digging
at me. I mean there should be mora tory one.
How many times second and twenty six that we missed
it up repeatedly? Yes, of course we're talking about the
(26:27):
two thousand and eight team. Yeah, that's championship game Alabama
and overtime beating Georgia on the fashion two of the
Devonte Smith and and uh yeah, Pittsalla categories. I mean,
and you know, when you think about it, I mean,
it's it's an argument. There's no right or necessarily wrong answer.
But the biggest play in SEC history. Although and that's tagame,
(26:48):
not necessarily the SEC game, but I mean it's it's
up there. It's the biggest play in college football history. Uh.
And forget me because Joe and Alabama. I'm in Georgia.
I mean, I get it, I get it, but uh,
it just seems like, you know, seventeen times would have
been enough that it's gonna be doing well back well
that between that and then the the off side not
(27:09):
off sides in the same game as another one. Right, Yeah,
that's true. That's true. Greg.
Speaker 2 (27:14):
What you got?
Speaker 3 (27:16):
Uh, well, you know, you and I we've all talked
about this, and everybody that is our age or you know,
a little older, uh had remembers where they were during
the O. J. Bronco Chase, and we've always talked about
how that was. And I actually missed it completely because
I was at City Stages music festival in Birmingham back
then and nobody had a cell phone and we didn't
know abountil we got back to my buddy's apartment in
(27:38):
Birmingham and turned on the TV. I was completely unaware
that it had happened, which is crazy. It was on
Friday afternoon. You know, do you remember the concert you
were at? M I saw Johnny Cash there, but I
don't think it was that night. Maybe George Clinton and
the PIPONK call Stars Choice. It wasn't anything great, but anyway,
(28:00):
there you go.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
Chris and I were together and we listened to a
lot of it on the radio on the car radio, right.
Speaker 3 (28:06):
Chris, Yeah, yeah, started watching it during the next game,
and uh, of course we were watching it with We
could hear the sounds, so we didn't know what that
Bronco was. We thought, yeah, Bronco sponsoring the basketball, the
NBA file ball, what's going off? So yeah, but then
(28:26):
of course it, Uh the latter part that we did
listen to, uh in the car is still just a
whole night was a creepy, eerie, just you know, can
you believe this is actually happened kind of thing?
Speaker 2 (28:37):
Yep, Here's what I think we've all brought up. But
I think I will give the nod to Craig for
mentioning this one the most. Here is the clip that
you guys are well from you with anybody who's listening
to any list with Chris has certainly heard.
Speaker 9 (28:51):
Oh look, I want to thank Notre Dame and Florida
State for getting our mind off NAFTA. I mean, that's
all week and draft and now we have this football game.
And let me tell you something about Notre Dame. In
the next four years, they're going to win the national
title at least twice, and Ron Paulus will win the
Heisman Trophy at least twice. He will be the greatest
(29:11):
quarterback in the history of Notre Dame. That's what a
lot of the coaches and the fans believe.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
I love a NAFTA reference. I gotta tell you, you
know what, you.
Speaker 3 (29:22):
Talk about something that didn't age? Well, yeah, let alone
who is Yes?
Speaker 2 (29:32):
Well, here's the thing though, it is really a great
reminder that whatever we're going through right now that we
think is the biggest thing in the world, it's not
bigger than what we thought back then NAFTA was, you know,
So just calm down, we'll figure it out, you know
what I mean, Because you couldn't have had a bigger
story than NAFTA. Obviously you couldn't. Being O Cook still
talking about it, or he's not he's dead. But you know,
(29:54):
this too shall pass. I guess I'm saying we got
through NAFTA. I don't know how that was resolved, but
it turned out okay, So I'm gonna go with I'm
gonna go with that. In Craig, you've probably mentioned that
clip and being no Cook more than Chris and me.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
Yeah, Paula is gonna win two Heisman trophies that didn't happen. Yeah, obviously,
But yeah, I was also a huge BEINGO Cook fan.
You know, he would say stuff like the only tougher
place than to win the that Notre Dame was that stalingrod.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
I love that. I love it all.
Speaker 3 (30:26):
Everything's better, Everything was better fifty years ago, except civil rights,
air traveling, prescription medicine I think was another thing said.
Oh and NAFTA.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
NAFTA was definitely not better and NAFTA. Yeah, all right,
we're doing inspired by list for Chris five and a
half years worth. We're doing list with Chris. So Chris,
anything that has become a catchphrase or something that has
they re repeat laughter from list for Chris over the years.
What you got?
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Well, I think I've used this one several times just
because again we've been doing this for over five years now,
which is we never thought we would going to this ball.
But uh, and so I've used it repeatedly and in
that time. I still think this was my best submission.
When we had the list of greatest nick names. My
man Bill Milby the owl without a owl, and I've
(31:24):
tried to bring him up seven Proud of the Owl
without of owl. The guy played basketball for Temple. He
wasn't any good, But the last thing was spelled m
l k v Y. There you go. I mean, the owl.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
That was great because if not for a list with Chris,
I would not have ever heard of that person.
Speaker 3 (31:41):
So that was educational. This is not my official submission,
but I also would not know that Ernest T. Bass
and Sugar Ray Robinson were high school class man exactly that, Chris.
Speaker 2 (31:56):
I think that was you wasn't it? Didn't you have
that one?
Speaker 3 (31:58):
Yeah? It was?
Speaker 2 (31:58):
I think it was? Yeah, Yeah, yeah, Man's.
Speaker 3 (32:02):
That went to Brooklyn Boys and Girls High School.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Pearl Washington, Boys and Girls, Pearl Washington, Syracuse Guard.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
I always thought that was high school.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Yeah, I know, how about let's sit down and think
of a name for the high school and don't call
it boys and Girls high school? You know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (32:20):
You know, back back in those days, a high school,
at least in New York. Maybe that had both boys
and girls. Was a yeah, it was a different thing
schools or whatever.
Speaker 2 (32:28):
You know, it's the same thing back where they do.
Uh you know, where do you? Where'd you go to?
High school?
Speaker 3 (32:32):
PS?
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Forty seven? We'll just name it. It's got to be
like on a street. You don't name it King Street
high School or just name it something not Pso, yeah,
there you go.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Don't There are so many public schools in New York
that just went out of.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Name, but they all have an address. Just call it
the address whatever that is. You know, it's not that hard,
but they made it hard.
Speaker 3 (32:57):
All right. Great?
Speaker 2 (32:58):
What a recurring character from List with Chris what you got?
Speaker 3 (33:01):
I don't know if you have a clip of this,
but is it time for Coast Sale with the John
Lennon clip? Do we have that?
Speaker 2 (33:07):
I have a Coasale clip, but I don't know that
I have because I think that the famous part of
List with Christma Crossale is Craig Stevenson delivery Christmas. Yes,
that's John Lennon.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Yeah. I can't remember the exact wording, but I do
remember co Sel says when he's talking about John Lennon
being shot, which the news broke on Monday Night football
as the New England Patriots are lining up to kick
the game winning field goal and they finally talk him
into saying it, and he says, uh, news flash from
(33:40):
ABC News outside his apartment in New York City, shot
twice in the back. Perhaps the most famous of all
the Beatles rush the Roosevelt Hospital, dead on arrival. And
the other thing that stuck out to me was like
he got halfway through it decided, boys, John lenn are
(34:01):
really more famous of Paul McCartney. I'm not sure about that.
Maybe I have to say perhaps the most of the Beatles, Uh,
you dead on arrival, And it just.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
Goes to show you, like, you know, you couldn't flip
over to cn ND like either they either they told
America or America didn't know. You know, that was the
one broadcast going on.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
That's right, Yeah, you weren't having your fifty people texting
you about Yeah.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
Yeah, either they addressed it or we didn't know. Those
were the only two choices, the only two choices. I
do have a clip this is not of that, but
we have certainly talked a million times about you know
that co sail at halftime of Monday Night Football Sunday
like this, some.
Speaker 4 (34:43):
Miami Dolphins went to Houston, Texas fell to join in
the chorus of Love Your Blue. Obie Van Schamman had
a great day free field golds total of ten points
and on Houston's very first possession of the game, look
at that sack by Bob Bob Howe that young maya
Miami defense is something Bob before in the day the.
Speaker 7 (35:03):
Team had me.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
I know on radio can be confusing, but that was
actually co Sale, not Craig. So that was what it.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
Sounded like, you know, the proper German pronunciations. Did he
do uv von Schauman correctly? All the money.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Bob Bumahoer a local legend there, made the made the
Monday Night highlights. So yeah, that's uh, that's Hower Kosel boy.
He's made lists with Chris a whole bunch of time,
though I'm not sure he's made up more time than
this uh famous semi journalist with this clip.
Speaker 10 (35:38):
Well, thank you, Percy and howdy football fans. The nineteen
ninety two Pigskins season is beginning to wind down, and
there's still the chance that that little upset bug is
still in business.
Speaker 2 (35:50):
There you go. That is Leonard's Losers. Well, we talked
about Leonard's Loses a lot on this show.
Speaker 3 (35:56):
Yeah, when I was in uh, when I was in college,
I wore part time at a furniture store and we
used to advertise on the local country station, and so
we would have it playing in the store all the
time while we're just standing there behind the counter. Great stuff.
Speaker 2 (36:11):
I loved it, Yep, I love it. I love it
all right, Chris, What you Got? We're doing List with Chris,
inspired by past List with Chris. Anything that's been famous
on the episodes over our five and a half years.
What you Got?
Speaker 3 (36:24):
Well, I'm sure that I would think anyway that most
people would fall into this category. But I think if
you listened over the years, you'd ask yourself for it,
exactly why it was. Randy Kennedy hate Bobby Knight so much?
I mean, you're complete and other distain for the former.
Who's your again? I think most people don't like Bobby Knight,
(36:46):
some people love him. I get it. You know, it's
no gray area. But you've made it well known very
often on this segment that you you're not a big fan.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
That is a recurring thing, that's for sure. I will
give you that. That definitely is a recurring game, and
I stand behind it. I stand behind it.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
So Graig, what you got Well, all three of us
grew up in Atlanta Braves Country, and for most of
our childhood into young adulthood, the Braves were terrible. But
there was one great highlight of that time, and that
was July fourth, nineteen eighty five, when Rick Camp hit
(37:25):
a home run in the eighteenth inning of a game
against the New York met To Rick Camp, who had
never hit a home run, had like a point sixty
career batting average sixty batting average, but he hit a
home run tied the game in the eighteenth inning. Never
mind that the Braves went on to lose the game
in the nineteenth inning, but definitely one of those all
(37:46):
time clips. And I'm sure we talked about a bunch.
Speaker 2 (37:49):
I thought, sure you were going to give my props
and give props to the great man who delivered the
buzz bomb, buzz Capra, who is more famous on list
than Christ than anywhere else in the world.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
That's true, Yeah, I'm you know that that does. There
is a fight age difference between us and I don't
remember Buzzcapra at all other than I know him mainly
I have heard tell about him. I'll say that you.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
Know him through me and listen with Chris, because.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
That's what I mean.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
We have made him famous.
Speaker 3 (38:22):
I remember when you had this thing about the buzz
Bomb and I had to dig through like newspaper art
guys for half an hour trying to find a reference
to the buzz bomb to make sure it wasn't just
out of your imagination. And eventually, yeah, it apparently was
the real thing. I don't know, I mean, it wasn't
like it wasn't like the the Ryan Express or the
(38:45):
you know, Uncle Charlie, the your Ball, the you know whatever,
but apparently it was.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
It was a thing, the buzz bomb.
Speaker 7 (38:53):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
We We've kept his legend alive on this show, for sure.
I'm proud of it. I'm proud that we've been been
able to do that. I got another wrestling story for
you this. I've brought this up probably eight times on
list with Chris, and that is the greatest in Alabama
wrestling story of all time. When Tojo Yanamoto was wrestling
at the Armory in Gadsden and he was a bad
(39:15):
guy and everybody was booing him, and Tojo got on
the mic and said, no, no, I'm sorry for the
way I've treated the other wrestlers, and they were kind
of coming around. He said, I apologize to the fans.
The fans in Gaston are the greatest. Yeah, so they're
starting to come around, they're starting to cheer him, and
he said, and you know, most of all, I apologize.
I wish my country had not bombed Pearl Harbor. And
they all start going crazy, cheering for you, for him,
(39:37):
and he says, you know what, No, I wish they
hadn't bombed Pearl Harbor. I wish that had a bomb.
Gadsden ding ding if they go, that's like my six
time to tell that story on Listen with Chris, But man,
it's worth the retelling.
Speaker 3 (39:51):
You know what. The craziest part about that is to Y'amams,
I guess he was of Japanese heritage, but he was
actually born in Hawaii and herved in the Corps. I know,
I know, I don't think he served during World War Two.
I think he's a little young for that, but but
he was from Hawaii, which.
Speaker 2 (40:07):
Is where I know you think. I think when he
passed away. He was in Hawaii. As a matter of fact,
he went back, you know.
Speaker 3 (40:14):
Did he was he the one who had to purify
the rain when he got in or was that somebody else? Oh?
Speaker 2 (40:19):
Yeah, he would throw some rice in the in the corners,
you know. Oh, no, Tojo's gonna throw that rice of eyes.
Just watch out for the rice in the eyes. It's coming, guys,
it's coming. Just you could just expect it. But they
never did. They never did.
Speaker 3 (40:33):
All right, in your eyes blind? Yeah, I get get
stuck in there and give you a bad infection.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
Though Chris never been to a wedding. They throw that
rice in your eye. You're blind for a couple of
seconds while you get in the car. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely,
almost tricking the book. So uh yeah, it worked every time.
I don't know what you're talking about. Worked every time,
all right, Chris? What you got? List with Chris? Inspired
(41:03):
by listen with Chris, what'd you go?
Speaker 3 (41:05):
I think maybe you could say that diguratively, this guy
throw rice in the eyes of the Alabama football nation
when the tide was rolling. Our man Mike Price then
on this saving many times, ushering in maybe the darkest
period the the the the Mike Schuler higher after Mike
(41:26):
Price was a never coached the game of Alabama. But
uh yeah he got he got a little trouble. We'll
just leave it that. We're not going details. But uh
but yeah, that that was a very blending although I
will say, you know, Mike Shuler was so bad that
uh you know, the timing ever worked out with Gettingnick Saban,
so that would worked out great. Ye right, Yeah, that's
(41:47):
the point. I think that it had Price stayed, they
would have been just good enough not to yeah, to
get Nick saving football coach. I mean he was like
he was good everywhere, just not in Batama City or
where they were.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
Yeah, Pensco. Yeah, it's rolling baby. He made listen with
Chris a bunch of times.
Speaker 3 (42:04):
Yeah, earlier we mentioned Brandy's good friend Patty Kelly and yeh,
you know, I got it turned it around on Chris
and talk about his good friend Gilbert Rena. Oh yeah,
once pulled pulled a gun or I had a gun
pulled on him by a teammate over a gambling debt
in the locker room. I'll just say when I met
(42:26):
the young man, he was a fine young man. And
uh now, and I listened my son, that was my son, Chase, Well,
he was my son is and always has been a
basketball nut. And we were in the Atlanta airport and
he said that he was like seven Gilbert Arenas and
I'm thinking this, I know he's six to eight guy,
but you know that's I don't know, is that really?
(42:46):
I mean, Gilbert A. Reena's about a recognizable maybe more
so then, but I mean, you know what house Yeah,
he's not a household name for sure, but sure enough
he walked up to him and uh and he said, yeah,
the post picture was very nice and all that. So yeah,
they did like correspond after that. So you know, we
had no inside knowledge of the gun charges. But yeah,
I love it, man, I love it.
Speaker 2 (43:07):
That's a good one. Yeah, that's that's definitely a uh,
that's definitely a Chris uh, Chris invention from listen with
Chris for sure. Gilberterena's all right, how about Uh? This
is mostly me, though it's certainly been you guys as well. Uh.
That time that Philip Former killed Johnny Majors or stole
his job or whatever whatever he did to him. The
way phili Former became the head coach at Tennessee when
(43:29):
Johnny Majors somehow had to go in for surgery and
Philip Former stabbed him in the back and UH ended
up as the head coach, and Johnny Majors never forgave him,
and neither did I. And that's been on list with
Chris a whole bunch of times, Philip Former and Johnny Majors.
Speaker 3 (43:45):
I'll tell you a story. I don't know if this
is related to Johnny Majors and having a knife in
his back and all that, but I was too. I
was working on something about Condredge Holloway, the former UH
Tennessee quarterback from the Huntsvill Alabama first black quarterback in
the end, and he and Former were teammates. So I
got I called up there trying to get an interview
(44:05):
with Foreman to talk about Condrids Holloway, and the sports
information director at the time, I think he's still there,
guy named Bill Martin, said coach Former said he'll talk
to you, but only about Condridge Holloway. So it's like
you can't bring up, you know, Alabama and the lawsuit
and getting a subpoena at FTC Media Days or any
of that stuff.
Speaker 2 (44:24):
That's good stuff, all right, Chris uh lists with Chris
memorable moments over these five and a half years, which
is crazy to think when we thought we were only
going to do one episode anywhere five and a half
years later, what you got that has been a recurring
character here.
Speaker 3 (44:39):
Well, I think I mentioned your disdain for Bobby Knight,
and I guess still Foremer as well. So I'd be
releassed mentioning Criigs outright to disdain for to try to
kill in Mississippi breath all. But it seems like it's
come up several times. Yeah, Well, it's not a big fan.
It's one of the big Yeah. I played against his
(45:01):
brother in high school, which I probably mentioned before. But
my bigabb Brett Fard is he reminds me of about
forty people I went to high school with. The only
difference is he could throw the ball seventy yards in
the area that was It's kind of the main difference.
But yeah, not a fan. Well, speaking of fans, Oh,
this is the perfect segue. We have talked about this
(45:23):
many times. The bow holy Field fight in nineteen ninety
three outdoors that these are Jesus Palace, when the fan
man landed in the ring and the upshot of that.
Of course, they stopped the fight for however long you know,
eventually finished it, but guy was arrested and all that stuff.
But the crazy part is that Bow literally had Evangel
(45:47):
Holyfield on the ropes and was about to knock him
out when the fan man landed in the ring and
he was you know, they said about saved by the bell,
saved by the fan man, because holy Field was able
to regroup during the delay and went on to win
the fight on points. But I am a firm believer
that a fan man had not ever landed Ritick Bow
(46:07):
would have knocked out of vander Hofield.
Speaker 7 (46:09):
MM.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
I like it. I like it.
Speaker 2 (46:12):
Well, of course, you know, the the Super Bowl Shuffle
was very significant, right, That's come up on list with
Chris several times because it kind of was a cultural phenomenon,
but what it inspired was something less than that, including
this clip that was the RAMS version of Super Bowl Shuffle.
(46:52):
But it was that was as cringey as anything that's
ever been produced in history, the RAMMT video. And I
know for some time we looked for every chance in
the world to uh to play the Rammitt video with
Nolan Cromwell and the uh Los Angeles Rams right, Craig.
Speaker 3 (47:10):
Yes, that was as eighties as anything, yeh, ben, And
it was more eighties than the eighties. Yes, the background
vocals and the dad you know dancers and singers and yeah,
like you know Dennis Harrah and Norman Nolan Cromwell. Yes,
I don't know whoever's Billy Waddie. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (47:31):
And of course all the innu windows with Rammitt. You know,
it was a man. It was not good on any level,
not good on any level, and that's what makes it
a favorite of list with Chris, Chris, what.
Speaker 3 (47:43):
You got well and just to be noted, much like
Whaling Jennings walking out of the wad, all the world
my child is he wrote, Jack young bloods all have
nothing to do with this and.
Speaker 2 (47:55):
Jack John what has been on listen with Chris a
few times?
Speaker 3 (47:57):
Yes, yes, that's right, Yeah, only all the draft ever
goo the uh the the fantastic build up of this
has come up on the sow many times. Uh. And
I think rand this particular fascination with the nineteen ninety
two Dan and Daves marketing campaign Summer Olympics in Barcelona,
(48:19):
Who's the greatest athlete find out in Barcelona. The only
problem is one of them to make it the Barcelona
the Uh it was I guests mixed. I think it's Dan. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Dan did not make He was the best the two
and he didn't make it. He missed the pole vault
in the trial. Didn't make it. And so yeah, the
boy that was such a flop. Oh it was terrible.
Speaker 2 (48:43):
Oh that's so good Man, that is so good.
Speaker 3 (48:45):
Graig. Uh yeah. Speaking of my first celebrity autograph was
bum Phillips O a bum Phillips New Orleans Saints coach
at the time, legendary Houston oiler's coach, among other things,
renowned for his witticisms, some of what he said, some
of which he never said. But my two favorites they
(49:06):
both involved Earl Campbell. He said he may not be
in a class by himself, but it doesn't take long
to call the role. And when a reporter asked him
about the fact that Earl Campbell did not make his
mile run during training camp, bum Philip said, well, when
it's third in the mile, I won't give him the ball.
(49:28):
That's funny.
Speaker 2 (49:29):
That is that's really really funny.
Speaker 3 (49:31):
All right.
Speaker 2 (49:32):
Controversial here for listen with Chris. I'm going to seed
my time to Chris Beckham, Chris, so that you can
tell the time when you were a kid and your
mama took you to the grocery store. You cast it
near riot in Thomasville, Georgia. Can you please tell the
story for the seventeenth time on list with Chris.
Speaker 3 (49:51):
I have to go to my therapist every time I
tell it. Yeah, well again at a different time. You know,
we're parents. Parenting was differ by a little kid of
six or seven. I was like a lot of the
little kids. I was a cecil pro wrestling. So when
I with my mom at the grocery store, I will
go to the magazine. Now I will sit there for
thirty fourty five minutes while she did the shopping, and
then she don't get me to go. Well, I was
(50:12):
reading this article about this wrestler Killer Carl Cox and
some psychiatrists they were interviewing him and says, is Killer
co Cocks really crazy? And he said, you know, I've
watched his interviews and this and that, and I determined
that he is legitimately crazy and should not be wrestling.
So this whole thing and I'm reading let's assassinate again.
And then in the very end editor's note, doctor so
(50:33):
and so has not been seen for six weeks, and
I'm freaking out. I'm run through the store, MA kill
a co cos she's like that. Nobody was taking it seriously.
I was freaking out. And to this day I don't
think I've heard has been solved.
Speaker 2 (50:51):
But you know it's writing his name. Come on, this couldn't.
Speaker 3 (50:58):
He's not kind, Carl Cox. The part of the story
didn't tell Chris didn't tell is that he was twenty
five years old, no.
Speaker 2 (51:08):
Exactly, and the next time they went to the store,
his mom left him out there on that little vibrating
horse while you shot for Grid. I'll tell you all
that is a great, great story. That story is what
listener Chris is all about. All right, we're we're just
giving ahead to you, Craig.
Speaker 8 (51:26):
What you got.
Speaker 3 (51:28):
Well, you know, I wasn't going to include this, but
it is. We go back to wrestling and forty years ago.
This week was the Dusty Roads Hard Time speech. Among
the highlights are when he said Rick Flayer put hard
times on him and he compares it to the economy
(51:49):
at the time and says they give you a gold
watch and kick you in the butt and say a
computer took your job. Daddy was one of them. Yes, then,
and then he says, uh, I may not look like
the athlete of the day. My belly's a little too big.
My heini is a little too big. See All Time
(52:11):
Wrestling Prumber of All Time and again forty years ago
this week, it's incredible, that's crazy.
Speaker 2 (52:16):
Yeah, I got one final clip here for you, and
this is, uh, this just kind of tells you that
a lot of listener Chris, what's so great about it
is the nostalgia for people of a certain age. I'll
play this for it. If you guys have one more
that absolutely has to make it, you tell me after
I play you. This clip.
Speaker 5 (52:34):
Seems like witchcraft, this crack which comes with a wave
of a magic wand special power so potent that spooky
conjur up scary images of the past, some eerie hitting
pitching hocus Pocus hypnotizes with uncanny sleight of hand, but
(52:57):
the hand is quicker than the eye, and we've got
sites that mystify. So you just sit back and watch
it all On this week in Baseball.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
Twib notes with the legendary Mel Allen, and I think
that clip debuted during our one Halloween episode is it
was very Halloween related.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
I don't know who wrote the intros. I don't think
it was Mel Allen, but that's poetry.
Speaker 4 (53:26):
It was.
Speaker 3 (53:26):
Oh yeah, it make it all rhymed with this week
in baseball at the end and that that part that
is all great, and then the ending with Pete Rose
in slow motion legging out of triple triple to the
whatever the song was, and he slides into third right
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and right as it goes to the end of the show.
Speaker 2 (53:51):
Yeah, all right, before we get out of here, I
got a song to take us out. Any anything we
have missed that just I mean, we missed a million things,
but anything that absolutely needs to be included.
Speaker 3 (54:00):
At the last second, I did my entire list.
Speaker 2 (54:04):
Oh right, there you go. You had the entire list,
and you didn't have Dana Altman being hired as the
Arkansas basketball coach.
Speaker 3 (54:11):
I'm disappointed I didn't have. Well, I also had Pat
Summer all doing murder.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
Yes, Murder show wrote but exactly well that was that
was really good. Here we are, We're gonna take us out.
You know, every chance I get, I try to reference Wimbledon.
So here you go. This is just the song. Nothing
makes me happier than hearing the Breakfast at Wimbledon song
with on NBC coming on. So that's what we're gonna
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do here. Chris Beckham, Craig Stevenson, appreciate you guys. That's
gonna do it for this list with Chris. Here you go,
let's take us out with Breakfast at Wimbledon.