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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:04):
Like why.
Speaker 3 (00:13):
Like the beam light the beam. Indeed, as the good
woman just said, Welcome into a weekend edition of the
Sports Cave with Biggest Puma. I am your host, Sam Freeze,
broadcasting live to Tate back here on the adorable, lovely
east Side. It is good. I love LG's house, I
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love the live shows, but I'm really really excited about
what we are going to start doing on the weekends.
I called it a Friday show, but this weekend, as
we'll get into here in a minute, this weekend has
been absolutely the weekend from hell here in our fair Burgh.
So we're going to do things a little differently then
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we'll normally do the weekend episode since this is such
a a terribly tragic weekend for us here in the
Hill Country. But we're gonna try to have a little
bit of fun and along with that comes our normal countdown.
We find ourselves now fifteen days away from the Cowboys,
reporting to ox Nerd as Jerry Cowboys cow Boss cow Boss.
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That voice you hear, of course, is the roommate. Say hi, roommate, Hi, roommate.
You're gonna get a lot more than just high roommate
from her. I can promise you that. Did you know
I've been busting Cap and LG's ass with these every episode.
You coming from the pr background you have and the
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queen of the fake holiday. It is National Fried Chicken Day.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Oh I might want to stop down on National Fried
Chicken Day. I'm all down for it, but question, what
are you dipping your fried chicken in?
Speaker 3 (01:57):
Nothing?
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Okay, not like a leg, not like Nashville hot, but
like just some fried chicken. What are you dipping it in?
Speaker 3 (02:03):
I mean, if anything, I'm putting like honey on it? Okay,
Like that's why it feels like there's what are you
dipping it in? Mayo?
Speaker 2 (02:12):
Probably?
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Yeah? Crost r okayny mustard.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
There's a million dollar.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Because you're thinking of like tenders.
Speaker 2 (02:19):
That's still fried chicken.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Okay. I guess when I think National Fried Chicken Day,
I think we had a chicken tender day last month,
okay if I remember it correctly.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
So it's the distinction of a tender versus fried chicken.
I mean fried chickens fried chicken, whether you tender it
or make it on a bone?
Speaker 3 (02:36):
Yeah? Is it chicken check? Is it fried check? Okay?
Speaker 2 (02:40):
Yatter check?
Speaker 3 (02:42):
Tenders? I guess do fall under the same umbrella, but
I think specifically we're talking bone in preferably dark meat
here on National Fried Chicken Day on July sixth.
Speaker 2 (02:54):
I'll take all the legs, yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:56):
Fair, and you'll dip them in ranch and mayo and honey.
We're recording this Sunday night after just watched Mexico beat
the US two to one in the Gold Cup Final.
Of course we're gonna talk. We'll talk about that on
tomorrow's episode when I'm back with the Boys live on YouTube.
If you have already subscribed to the YouTube channel, I
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cannot thank you enough. The numbers continue to grow over there.
I say we'll be back over there tomorrow night, eight
o'clock like normal at Sports Cave Live on YouTube. But
you boys that keep downloading the audio version, I cannot
tell you how much I appreciate it. Those numbers are dead. Dad,
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I'm being I'm trying to be modest, but we are
continuing to grow, and that tickles the hell out of me.
That makes me happy.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
So always wear your own brand.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Always wear your own brand.
Speaker 1 (03:50):
Yeah, it wasn't that, Like Drake had on like his
own shirt or something, remember, and it was like his
own brand, and it was like no, it was the
We're gonna have to cut this because I can't think
of his dang. Oh no, we're not cutting Courteney's in
love with them.
Speaker 2 (04:04):
Bruno Mars.
Speaker 1 (04:05):
Bruno Mars had on a shirt with his name on
it and like his face and everything, and the internet
blew up. This was years ago, and then he literally said,
always wear your own brand.
Speaker 3 (04:14):
Yeah, I know. The alt country band The Vandliers are
huge proponents of that on social media as well. They
always wear their own merchandise, wear their own concert merch
at the shows. We're actually gonna talk some music here
once we get to Who won the Internet? If you're
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unfamiliar with the bit. Basically, obviously the roommate and I
share a house, but our social media timelines are quite
different week to week. Specifically, basically, concept is what won
your Internet? What won my Internet? And then we debated
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out and try to figure out who won the Internet
between our two timelines for the week. And this week
I mentioned we're we're going to get to our nominees,
but you know, I hesitated. We were going to record
this Friday, and then chaos tragedy, you know, obviously swept
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across our area, and you know, kind of the rest
of the weekend, it just hadn't really felt right. It
just hadn't really felt like, to be quite honest, it
hadn't felt like a time to try to laugh or
poke fun at Drake's abs or Bruno Mars merch.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Or Yeah, I mean, if I if I can mention it.
A stat I saw from Kasat was that over one
hundred billion gallons of water, which is more than Niagara
Falls in a day, fell on that part of you know,
the country.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Yeah, kurk count specifically. I mean, just when you hear
a stat like that, I mean, it's still that's still
a number that my brain can't wrap its head around.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
Yeah, I'm thinking about Niagara Falls. I mean obviously that
falls and falls, but the infrastructure is there for it, right,
Like we had Niagara Falls with dry land that couldn't
absorb it. We had, thank goodness, a lake that wasn't
at one hundred percent capacity of water already or it
would have been even more catastrophic.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
Like, yeah, I mean it was.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
It was really real for me coming from a place
like I lived on a plateau for most of my
life until I moved down here, so flooding is new
for me to understand, and this is just it's just devastating.
Speaker 3 (06:32):
Yeah, I mean, there's really no other word for it
besides devastating. And obviously our focus is here in you know,
the greater San Antonio area, but all combined across Texas
this weekend. You know, I saw that as we're recording
this Sunday night in the confirmed death count now over eighty,
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stretching all the way from San Angelo. I saw our
buddy rich o'tools head and the San Angelo to do
a benefit concert because uh, you know that was kind
of where the flooding begin, and then across this whole
you know, San Angelo Junction and then Kerr County and
then all the way across to Leander, Georgetown, you know,
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northern Austin. Just the amount of catastrophe and death across
that whole swath of our state just absolutely heartbreaking, and
you know, specifically in our neck of the woods here.
You know, it's it's even more heartbreaking because of the
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circumstances of the summer camps and the you know, the
amount of of kids that you know, I don't talk
about it a whole lot I think about, you know,
growing up, you know, summer was Boy Scout camps, it
was church camp. It was it was church camp for me. Yeah,
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it was you know exactly. You know what it is
just another summer, normal summer for these kids until it,
you know, tragically turned in a matter of less than
an hour, less than half an hour.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
Well in that, I mean the stories of survival. I mean,
the devastation is obviously incredibly tragic, but then you hear
about these stories of survival of the one woman who
from West Texas down here, visiting with her family for
the holiday, floated over fifteen miles and was found in
a tree, right, survived and like fifteen miles that woman
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swept down river, you know, and at the beginning of
it was with her family, but then ended up, you know,
being found. And like, I think that the stories you're
talking about, the heroicism of like I think you'll want
to mention the Eagle Scouts I heard about speaking of
Boy Scout camp.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
Yeah, yeah, I mean the you you heard the story
of the you know, the the two kids, two Eagle
Scouts that were working as camp counselors at the Boy
Scout camp. As we have now seen footage of their
cabins literally floating down the river, floating off their foundation.
And you know, if it if they hadn't hit a
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tree and gotten stuck long enough for them to evacuate,
you know, the cabin it you just imagine how much
worse it actually could have been. And hearing the you know,
the stories of those uh you know, those those boys,
the you know men mid Eagle Scouts that were working
as camp counselors literally you know, using the actual skills
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you learn as an Eagle Scout that you hope you
never actually have to use, but act being in the
situation where not only knowing what to do, but the
and having the balls and the actual the actual mentality
to put that training into action and literally save lives.
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I mean, there's there's no other you know, Eagle Scout
is one of those I growing up in Scouts. You know,
it was something that uh, you know, I was lucky
enough to be pushed by uh you know, good Scout
leaders what's up Dad and mister Riggs. But not only that,
you know, fellow my friends that we all you know
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made it all the way from Tiger Cub to Eagle
Scout together, and just thinking about you know, all of
the if it had been me and Rigs, you know,
me and my buddy Rigs in that situation, I just
can't imagine the having the the ability to put all
of that fear and terror aside and know that you
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are the most trained person around you to figure out
how you can get out of this alive, and to
hear those kids jump right into action. It's you know,
there's been a lot of things with the Boy Scouts
over the years that have made it a little harder
to be proud of being an Eagle Scout, and reading
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the story of those two, you know, those two kids
saving lives, it absolutely restores so much of the pride
in calling them fellow Eagle Scouts, because those kids are heroes, man.
Speaker 1 (11:31):
And I mean, like the human experience is so crazy, right,
Like you think about survival or like you think about
what you would do in that moment, like that instinct,
and like you have that training to save lives, and
like you said, you never hope to have to use it.
But I mean, yeah, I mean the flip switched and
like you said, those kids are heroes. I think there's
a lot of heroes that we'll learn about and like
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even like my parents live in comfort. Thankfully they live
closer to the Bernie side where they have not been affected.
They're they're safe, but you know, they have the rescue
efforts going on between comfort and wearing today. So the
helicopters are flying over my parents' house. And one of
the stories coming out from this afternoon was two little
girls thirty feet up again in a tree.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
Like you float, you say, you know you're.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Alive, you survive that long and then you have that
ability to climb to the top of the tree and
wait and hold on until someone finds you. And it's
just I don't know if the human experience is just
it it's just amazing.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
It's amazing.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
Yeah, I think I think I ended up seeing they
and they found those two girls around the Center Point area,
and so just thinking about how far they floated down
before they were able to grab a tree and hold
on for two days. You know the you know the
story of the longtime camp counselor that tragically lost her
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life but did so in the process saving the rest
of her camp counselors and getting them to safety before
she tragically lost her life. There's just there's no amount
I mean, we're just really, like I said, I mean,
all weekend, it hasn't really felt like a good time
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to try to be goofy or funny because you can't
help but avoid and I at one point this weekend,
you know, I put a snarky as you know, I've
been We've been watching a lot of quad boxes, and
you know, I put a snarky comment out about, you know, Kins,
what are we doing? Because they were the only news
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station that hadn't gone to full live coverage Saturday morning.
They were still playing Moving Day. It wasn't even Sunday
final round coverage of what the PGA tournament that was
going on. But I it's it's just really hard to
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wrap your head around the amount of devastation that happened
so fast here. And so it surprised me that Kins
would not choose to go live. And even because as
soon as you say that, well then it's like, well,
they're just doing it to milk a tragedy for ratings
because we're so against the news. But I think there's
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a lot of value to being a local voice. You know,
there's viewers here in San Antonio that are die hard
Kins viewers that weren't being served, you know, by the station,
even if that is just to promote the donation places,
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the places you can help, the places you can you know,
trust that when you send money it's going to go
to the people that need it, or when or when
you take supplies, it's going to get to the right people.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
I did share on my Facebook story a story from
kins Posts from Kids that has a lot of those resources.
The Salvation Army in Curville, Curville Pets Alive. There's a
bunch of places in San Antonio if you're here locally
where they're accepting either physical donations even like San Antonio
Pets Alive and the Food Bank here that they'll be
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delivering down there. There's also a bunch of places to
donate financially where I think this is amazing the community
coming together, but physical donations can't be accepted anymore at
some places. They have so much so if you go
online and look at those resources, it gives you a
really good idea of even if you're not here not
able to help physically, you can still make an impact.
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And I know something we hear over and over is
if you're here locally in San Antonio and you're able
give blood. You know, there's still we're still understanding the
amount of devastation. And there's another flood thing tonight, right,
another flood warning. So if you're here and you're able,
giving blood is also another great way to help the community.
Speaker 3 (15:54):
Yeah, hopefully that hopefully that flooding that we're hearing is
possible tonight is nothing because there's still forty one, at
least forty one people missing, and you know they're there,
as you mentioned, you know where your parents live. Luckily,
you know, thank god they weren't, it didn't endanger them.
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But now as they're hearing the helicopters going, hopefully the
flooding tonight or the rain tonight isn't too much of
a impediment as they as hopefully we continue to hear
more stories like the two girls they found today, as
there is still obviously forty one people still missing after this,
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as we know eighty or already dead across the state.
In something that you know, the people that are the
people that are already rushing to pick the fight about
what could have been, like, let's let's keep doing the
rescue operations before we be a dick on social media
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about what should have been done, like the questions should
be asked. Absolutely, but let's focus on those forty one
that we know at least at least forty one that
are still missing, because hopefully we continue to get some
stories like like we got this afternoon of the rescues
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and not hopefully there's more rescues than recovery still ahead
through all of this. And I know everyone this weekend
has been yeah, locked into this story because it is
so heartbreaking. And you know, I mentioned we you know,
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the roommate and I trying to figure out well, you know,
I didn't feel comfortable doing it Friday night. Saturday night
was still you know, it felt like we were just
kind of wrapping our head around and understanding exactly how
much damage and human loss had taken place. And you know,
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we sit here Sunday night, and we're gonna try to
have a little fun. We're gonna try to you know,
maybe even if it's one or two smiles, it's at
least more than we had at this time last night.
So if you pray, pray, if you are more of
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the thoughts than the prayers and thoughts, but but you know, action,
there's so many ways as as you were saying, you know,
so many ways that you can directly help, and all
of those resources are really easy to find if you're
not following STEPH on social what you should be, what
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you should be, Yes, but just do what you can.
And if that's a little, do a little. If that's
a lot, do a lot. You know, I speaking of
a lot ass all Texans and Cowboys that both donated
half a million dollars, So there's a million dollars between
those two. I've seen so much sending the trust immediately
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because they're AGB and that's what they have their own disaster.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
That literal video that you see of the HGB driving
to like Comfort is my parents' exit spoiler alert, Like
they're literally driving down to where where they're at down there.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Yeah, it's you know again, it's such a such an
unexpected storm and and you know, resulting loss of life
and devastating damage on what should have been you know,
a great holiday weekend, you know whether Yeah, just just brutal,
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just a brutal, brutal story. And as you can tell,
we're still you know, still trying to figure out the
best way to UH transition and interstitial.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
I could go into the Big Beautiful Bill or the
new Let's make amazing new political party.
Speaker 3 (20:31):
Okay, hold on, let's not get crazy because, uh I
know I forced you to watch a lot of c
Span uh as the as the one Big Beautiful Bill
was debated this past week, I will since you brought
it up Elon's Whole America Party. How many years have
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I been predicting a tech third party would emerge With
the amount of money that the tech bros all have.
I didn't expect it to just be Elon. I thought
it would be a.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Well you have to have a poster boy, sure, and
he is.
Speaker 3 (21:09):
Certainly he's conducting very scientific polls on X to get I.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Think he's going to do hats that are like black
with the little spinny thing on top instead of like
the Maga ones. He's going to have like spinny spinny
top hats.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
You're talking about the old like nineteen fifties. Yeah, that's
going to be.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Like whatever his party is, I mean, good bit, it's.
Speaker 3 (21:29):
Not a Look again, I'm a huge propose. I think
we should have five political parties. So if we get
a third one, that means we're one step closer to
my fever dream of eventually being a hyper fractured political
So maybe then we would actually be forced to compromise
with each other instead of demonizing each other.
Speaker 2 (21:51):
And I don't know, we're too far deep into Yeah,
we might be.
Speaker 3 (21:55):
We might be. So on that note, let's play a
little Who won the Internet? I won? I want? I won?
I won?
Speaker 2 (22:10):
You know I've won. I've won. Holy years I've waited
for this year, I've been coming up to ye I
nemb one, never won one f Now I want.
Speaker 3 (22:25):
The Internet. A bit of suboptimal production level there, but
it'll do for a maiden return voyage of Who Won
the Internet? Here. I'm still probably need to build out
some more intros, but those will come as we go.
If you're unfamiliar with the bit. What we do at
the end of each week, I bring two nominees to
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the table. The roommate brings two nominees to the table.
Sometimes it might be more than two, but this week
we are truncating our list, and basically we uh do
what any good democracy should do. Bringing it back. We
debate the merits of what is presented in front of
us and try to determine try to decide who exactly
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from our Timeline won the Internet, and I'm gonna let
you go first this week. Normally we flip a coin.
I'm gonna let you go first this week because I
think I've got a pretty tough one to beat. So
the floor is yours. Present to me who won your Internet?
Speaker 1 (23:31):
Okay, I would love to present to you who won
the Internet their This this one was kind of hard.
I had to like going back and forth like I
and I will just like quickly honorably mention Travis Kelce's
SNL maybe not being able to read the que cards
wait and Taylor Swift bit.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
You can casually mention that and then not at least
explain I miss.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
I think I think there are layers, like he's probably dyslexic.
There are probably reasons, but the man literally said the
hardest part about being on SNL was reading like that insummation.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Like yeah, when you put it that way, that's a
pretty rough yet line.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
That's what he said, and it almost won.
Speaker 3 (24:10):
But it was like dumb to read Q cards.
Speaker 2 (24:13):
Yeah, it just writes itself.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
But I think that there's like some layers underneath, you know,
I think there's maybe some dyslexia.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
So I'm gonna give him a pass. But I think my.
Speaker 1 (24:21):
First one is the I think everyone saw the Indonesian
boating festival that happens yearly.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
And it's like you say that, like I should.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Right, because I just wanted to mention that it is
that this is what it is. It's an Indonesian boating
festival that happens every year. Okay, So this little boy
who's on the front of the boat doing this sick
little jig that the whole Internet is taken to love
is a part of an annual Indonesian cultural festival that
they do every year. So yeah, that's where this kid
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came from. And he is like, or are a farming
or a farm as you will, like, just looks cool
as as I'll get out right, just on the front
of this boat.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Like that kid owns the world right now.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
He looked cooler in the ten second clip I saw
of him than I ever have my entire life.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
So I do feel like again back to the.
Speaker 3 (25:16):
Human experience overstatement.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Confidence is key. Own it like you own it.
Speaker 3 (25:24):
Yeah, no, he certainly owned it.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
It's of course the bicker people are celebrating in the
Gold Cup with his.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
Little right Diego Luna when he scored against Guatemala, busted out,
and it's you know you first of all, when a
soccer player is doing your dance or doing your celebrat worldly,
it's yeah, you know, you've made it to a next
level of the of the pop culture.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
Stratus global scale.
Speaker 3 (25:50):
But when Luna immediately started doing it, the fact that
I immediately realized what he was doing, that tells me
there's a even another level of awareness of this kid.
At first, when I saw the video, I thought he
was doing which he might have been. I thought he
was just doing a TikTok trend or something, and the.
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Old it ended up becoming a TikTok trend.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
Exactly, so he it was a chick in her egg
and he was first. But the uh, you know, the
the aging millennial in me just thought, and what if
what if he loses his balance? What if he true?
What if they hit a little weight? Like it was
the anxiety of and that kid has absolutely no fear
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of any of that, Like you said, the confidence.
Speaker 1 (26:35):
To just sometimes the kids on the front bail because
they're too heavy, and like they could be the weight
at the end that like makes the other team win.
So like those little kids will like bail if they're
too heavy, like they're a part of the thing. And
like one of my coworkers she reports to be like
good friend of mine. She is from Indonesia. So that's
why I wanted to make sure to mention that it's
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that Indonesian voting festival and if you go back and
watch other videos, not just the kid killing it with
this dance like they're actually it's actually really cool to
see how that little component has an impact on that
race every year.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
Yeah, I'm just imagining tuck and roll back.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Yeah, yeah, it's pretty great. It's pretty great.
Speaker 3 (27:13):
Yeah. I was about said, now I need I need
to go back and watch videos to further support and
appreciate the Indonesian culture and not just to watch some
little fat kid tuck and roll off the usually tiny
but yeah okay, yeah, well you were saying the ones
that might be a detriment.
Speaker 2 (27:33):
Okay, yeah, No, it's just.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
At the end, you know, when you're flying and if
you lose two pounds, like like a race car down
at like one ever seat well you know, one extra
seat belt could be the diff.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Yeah, like a Formula one car where half a pound.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
Yeah, I was thinking of a second car. One more
thing you can take.
Speaker 3 (27:51):
Out might be that extra second Yeah, I uh yeah,
I didn't. I'm glad you did the research to actually,
because that's one of those deals where usually what you
bring there's about a fifty there's about a fifty fifty
chance that it didn't hit my timeline.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Oh yeah, that's fair.
Speaker 3 (28:11):
So that one at least I can say hit my timeline.
But I didn't do nearly as much of the research
to figure out exactly what the hell was going on there.
Speaker 2 (28:21):
Yeah, so that's a pretty good one.
Speaker 3 (28:23):
All right, that's a good start.
Speaker 2 (28:24):
I mean, it was everywhere it was.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
It was definitely it was certainly everywhere wildfire yea. So
my other one, and I think like this is probably
why I mentioned Drake earlier when I was trying to
think of, you know, the where your own merch. But
I don't know if you saw Drake's post of himself
of his abs, and I will call it like his
TMU abs because the internet just I mean, he's shredded
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from you know, PEX to waistband.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
But like everyone's like, where'd your legs go? Bro? Like
did you forget to do the triceps? Like where are
your shoulders?
Speaker 1 (28:56):
So it's like his like TMU ab picture, and poor
Drey puts this out of himself, thinking oh, the Internet's
gonna love me, and he just accidentally like causes himself shame.
Speaker 2 (29:06):
Like I don't know, So I just thought I found it.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Like even more hilarious because of my dry layers of
just how Drake is destroying his own his own life
on accident and in his ab picture was what happened
this week?
Speaker 3 (29:20):
Yeah, as I just said, there's about a fifty to
fifty chance on these that it did not hit my
time Drake's ab. Drake's abs did not hit my timeline
this week.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
Man, I was that I was gonna put I was
thinking about bringing up the abs from Love Island because
Love Island's also everywhere.
Speaker 3 (29:39):
That did hit my line.
Speaker 2 (29:41):
And I'll send it to you.
Speaker 1 (29:42):
I don't want to put it on my story on
Instagram because then it's giving like Drake Moore whatever, but
I'll send it to you.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
It's hilarious.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
He's like standing in front of like a bar in
the mirror, like of all these bottles, and he's like,
you know, you want to be my friend, and it's
just like his abs, and then everyone is just like.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
Bro, like where'd your legs go? Like by a bicep?
Speaker 3 (30:01):
Like we know his legs don't work. From de Grassi, No.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
No, no, yeah.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
Yeah yeah, you mentioned Love Island.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
I didn't realize.
Speaker 3 (30:13):
I didn't realize that show was every freaking night apparently,
like even to the point where tonight I saw our
buddy Aaron fighting the good fight, fighting cancer. I saw
his bar a more a more Eterno doing the watch
along part.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
I saw martiniz in town.
Speaker 3 (30:30):
Well, then you would be happy to know that they
are five dollars off tonight because they are doing a
Love Island viewing part watch party, which, if you know Aaron,
this is a big deal. They're actually playing the sound
from the show and not Bootsy Collins.
Speaker 2 (30:48):
Yeah, that is a big deal.
Speaker 1 (30:49):
And it's also hilarious just to think about the amount
of liquored up people with both espresso and you know,
alcohol in their system. It's gonna be rowdy, rowdy Love
Island watch party.
Speaker 3 (31:00):
Okay. I think the watch parties so far though, have
been rowdier than the act because, like this time, it
feels like Love Island comes out every other month. First
of all, but like this time, last season didn't we
already have the Spanish guy crawling across that was love.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
That was Love Island, not USA, Like this is Love
Island USA. There's like Love Island Brazil. There's Love Island,
Like you're up, there's love. There's like seventeen Love islands.
So this is Love Island USA is what we're experiencing
right now.
Speaker 2 (31:30):
And you're right.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
I think it literally comes out every day except Wednesday,
and on Wednesdays it's like a recap party where you
like talk about all the ones that aired the week before.
So like, even on the day it's not airing a
new episode, you still get something that's something Yeah, Love Island,
Like I'm exhausted, I'll I'll bring it on the last
week where I can like do a recap where it's
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not just constant.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
Yeah, I uh. Without having any further information, I feel
like I would probably be way more interested in the
Love Island foreign versions than ires.
Speaker 2 (32:06):
I don't know. They're all, they're all, they're all pretty good.
Speaker 3 (32:10):
Yeah, but I haven't seen a gift of some dude
from Louisiana crawling across the beach screaming, bring my baby back.
Speaker 2 (32:17):
Now that man lost his mind. But we could be
close to that.
Speaker 1 (32:20):
We're only about what halfway through the season, We're only
at twenty six episodes.
Speaker 2 (32:23):
I think there's fifty two. I'm just kidding. I don't
know how many, but there's a lot.
Speaker 3 (32:29):
I guess when you just when your show is about
absolutely nothing, you can probably get quite a bit of
hours of film.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
Imagine not just cutting anything.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
Show is just about people being hot.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Yeah, and just imagine showing every single second of footage
you shoot instead of putting anything on the cutting room floor.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
You have seven days of shows.
Speaker 3 (32:47):
Well that's like back in the maybe they still do it,
but it was like Big Brother after Dark. It was
just feels like you just would watch. It was like
just live streams of the house after after hours.
Speaker 1 (32:59):
Okay, So last thing about Love Island. But one of
my favorite things about it is like everybody sleeps in
the same room, okay, and they like they're coupled up,
so it's like a couple in this but a couple
in that bed.
Speaker 2 (33:07):
So they're like they're all in a row.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
And then at like say it's nine pm whatever time,
lights out, they literally just shut all the freaking lights
off in the place, and it just like goes from
like this Neon Paradise to Pitch Black, and it's one
of my favorite things.
Speaker 2 (33:21):
Like if you're not laying down your break at your toe.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
Yeah, I was about to say the way we walk
around our house like with my fourteen foot Yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:28):
You're rolling around in pain and no way to see
to get back to the bed.
Speaker 3 (33:32):
Well again, throw keep the cameras running because that sounds
like content. Then a majority of what I've seen in
the actual show. Okay, that's a that's a pretty solid
one too, between the the Indonesian Boating Festival Kid and
Drake's Team ABS as you described. Yes, okay, okay, it's
(33:56):
a pretty solid It's a pretty solid one two punch.
I I'm still confident in my two, but there's definitely
gonna be room for debate at the end of this.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
I'm not super confident in mine, so I'm very curious
to hear what you ask.
Speaker 3 (34:11):
Well, I think I can. I can confidently say that
one of mine beats Drake's ABS, but might not beat
the Indonesian Boating Festival. I'll start with my weaker of
the two. Did you know an absolute legende? Oh God,
and titan A titan of because I'm not saying absolute again.
(34:39):
A Titan of the athletic world returned to action this weekend,
a true god walking amongst us that has accomplished feats
that no other man on earth has ever come close. Well,
he's at this point a feat that no man on
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earth because Kobeyashi isn't allowed or wherever Kobeyashi is. These
they the legend of Joey Chestnut returned to Nathan's Hot
Dog Eating Contest.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
I was like, what's soccer player's back?
Speaker 3 (35:17):
No, no MESSI did have a couple of nice goals
though at thirty eight years old over the weekend. No
Joey Chestnut, who I'd forgotten. The reason he got removed
from the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest is because he
signed an endorsement deal with a vegan hot dog company,
which I underneath contest. Yeah, good on him, I suppose,
(35:42):
And I also understand why Nathan's would say, Okay, thank you,
but you're no longer welcome here now. If you're promoting
like our hot our meat is already fake potted meat,
like and now you're gonna maybe they should branch into
veganism Nathan's vegant. I don't think that'll be the true
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sign that we've lost our country when we're doing vegan
hot dogs. At the Fourth of July hot Dog eating
Contest Now Joey Chestnut returned seventy hot dogs in his
return to the Nathans. God, yeah, it's I think I
can comfortably say it's one of the least attractive things
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a man can ever do.
Speaker 2 (36:30):
Do you even chew the weenie or does it just
like slide down?
Speaker 3 (36:33):
I think you're I think you said, for lack of
a better phrase, I think you're just kind of sucking.
Speaker 2 (36:39):
It down right, like it just kind of goes.
Speaker 3 (36:41):
Yeah, there's there's a little bit of uh. I think
there's a little bit of chewing involved, but I mean
they just dip the bun and water to make it. Like.
I don't think there's a whole lot. It's more about
speed and efficiency than actual enjoyment of any flavor. It's
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it's terrible, It's it is brutal to watch.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
Tell me why, I kind of want to try it,
But you want to.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
See how many hot dogs you can? God?
Speaker 2 (37:10):
No, right, no, okay, we should do this.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
And we need to get Cap and LG involved.
Speaker 2 (37:16):
I mean, I cannot imagine what that. I just want
to try it once.
Speaker 3 (37:21):
I the idea of eating a water log.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
I know that's why I want to try.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
I appreciate your interest in making yourself feel incredibly awful.
I'm just not sure I have that same bone in
my body.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
Would you film it?
Speaker 3 (37:42):
Absolutely? I would yes, because I think you would do
one and a half hot dogs, and then.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
I don't even think i'd get one.
Speaker 3 (37:48):
No, no, no chance. The only good thing about the
July fourth hot dog eating contest is the announcer, the
guy that does the extremely long winded and overly unnecessary
competitor intros as they're walking. You know, the most famous
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one he ever did when Joey Chestnut was at his
absolute peak. He's talking about how a man whose accomplishments
will be translated into every language known to man, including cleon.
Like just that level of absurdity.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
I mean, like to find that translation.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
I guarantee you it's out there, because Joey Chestnut is
that much of a legend. Now it's I'll tell you.
Watching it on what was that Friday? I guess was
the fourth? Yeah, watching it, it made me wonder how
our bearded friend from YouTube would do in that competition.
Speaker 1 (38:52):
Oh yeah, I've thought about that. Like, I don't know,
does he not do like speed though, like he.
Speaker 3 (38:56):
Just yeah, his is more well, I mean it is speed,
but it's uh, if you missed it, it's it's this
bearded British dude who you know, doesn't look like a
competitive eater at all.
Speaker 2 (39:09):
He's kind of hot.
Speaker 3 (39:11):
Okay, he was. He was wearing a hot Mulligan sweatshirt
in a video that we watched the other day. But
out of all of the you know, quote unquote competitive eaters,
he's about the only one that I've actually, I think
I've actually watched multiple videos of because it's less of
the gimmicks of stuffing it in water and he just
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demolishes a like a big lose pizza like as you know,
just insane amounts of food or you know, goes to
any of these restaurants that have eating challenges, and so
I just always wonder, like if he is anywhere close
to like if he is not at a you know,
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world because they have it's like the Major League Eating
that they were putting up their overall rankings of uh
you know, obviously Joey tests not number one, but like
the guy that was number seven was like the world's
crawfish eating champion. No human has eaten more lobster roles
(40:16):
than this guy from Boston or wherever he was from.
Just the if the guy.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
I wonder who the governing body is that you know, determines.
Speaker 3 (40:27):
Yeah, exactly, Major League Eating m L instead of MLB,
it's mL E.
Speaker 1 (40:32):
Like like I'm telling you, I ate seven thousand tacos,
Like I'm telling you, Yeah, how do you verify?
Speaker 3 (40:38):
No, I don't think it's a trust but verify. I
think it's it's heavy on the verify portion of that.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
Like you know how whenever you're doing your bar exam,
you have to sign up for a certain time to
take the test. It's like you can only go to
this taco thing or whatever, this taco challenge, and it's
the only one that counts.
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, take a PSAT or whatever.
Speaker 3 (41:02):
Yeah you're yeah, you've got to You've got to go
to an actual mL E sanctioned event to be counted. Yeah. Yeah.
I don't think you have to worry about me finding
trying to track down any Major League Eating satellite competitions
to qualify, although I might have to take you up
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on your idea, get LG and Cap involved, and we
roll some tape and see who can gobble the most
nasty ass.
Speaker 2 (41:34):
Hot dog sounds like a great summer activity.
Speaker 3 (41:36):
I don't know, certainly, it certainly sounds American, and that's
probably why the terrorists tait us. But moving on from
hot dog eating competitions, this is the one I think
you're gonna be hard pressed to beat because if you
are a aging millennial what do they call this, geriatric
millennials like we are.
Speaker 2 (41:57):
I mean, I think that's fair.
Speaker 3 (41:59):
It's beyond unfair for some of our bodies. As I'm
still recovering from one day of trying to yeah, trying
to ride my bike again, my timeline was absolutely consumed
with nothing but footage from two concerts that took place
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in England. Well I guess one technically in Wales, but
close enough. We'll call it. We'll call it England, against
the Welsh's wishes, of course, I'm talking about Ozzy Black Sabbath,
the Back to the Beginnings, Ozzie's I guess Black Sabbath
and Ozzie's final shows back in Birmingham, Ozzie's hometown, playing
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at Villa Park, home of Aston Villa.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
It was really cool to see him like come out
on his throne too, Like I really liked like his entrance,
Like Ozzie's entrance was pretty awesome.
Speaker 3 (42:54):
Oh, it was spectacular if you missed it. He came up,
He's sitting on the throne and they just slowly raising him,
raise him up from you know, from under the stage
from hell. Yeah, from hell exactly. Uh. It would have
it would have been terrible. But you remember the guy
that's saying the you know, Gingham style. Yes, when he
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was at his peak and doing festivals and stuff, he
would uh, you know, be on that same elevator thing
that Ozzy was on, but they would shoot him up
and he would go, you know, jumping in the air,
so he'd end up going, you know, like ten feet
above the stage. It was like a it was almost
like a yeah exactly. So I was thinking I couldn't
(43:40):
help but think as I was watching them very slowly
raise Ozzy from the depths of hell, as you said,
of just what if they had accidentally replaced that it
would have looked like like a Mario you know object,
like just launching him up in the air. It would
have been absurd and terrible because Ozzy is an old man.
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But the thing, first of all, very few American cities
understand or appreciate the greatness more than greatness of Ozzie
and Black Sabbath, more than San Antonio. I mean, it's
a good point, ultimate metal head city. So I know
I lead with that one because I know I'm gonna
(44:24):
lose a lot of y'all when I talk about the
other concert in England that I was particularly more tuned into.
Speaker 1 (44:32):
But one more fun fact about the Black Sabbath show,
like this is what hits my feed, right, Kelly Osbourne,
his daughter got engaged backstage two flipknock, just fun fun fact.
He also proposed to her at her dad's last show.
Speaker 3 (44:51):
I mean, it's pretty great. You were showing me I
remember you were showing me the picture or some of
the footage of him, you know, like showing Ozzie the ring, and.
Speaker 1 (45:02):
Well Ozzie was like let me see it, like let
me see it, you know, like crabs his arm Like no,
it was cute. It actually really did seem like she
didn't know which who knows, it's all stage, the whole
everything staged, but it really did seem like it was
she was surprised.
Speaker 3 (45:14):
Yeah, I you know, I tend to forget about the
I mean, first of all, she looks very different from
the MTV reality show Daily Oh yeah, it tends to
help a lot of people these days. But between her
and Jack, you know, thinking back when Ozzy was one
(45:38):
of the first reality stars, it was Ozzy and the
Kardashians there for a while. Uh, it's it's pretty interesting
to look at how first of all, the fact that
Ozzie is still alive at his age after everything, and
then to look at the fact that he actually seemingly
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they have raised a pretty normal traditional family that you know,
the dude from Slipknot is proposing. You know, I just
I thought back to like when I asked your like
when I told asked, told talk to your dad about,
you know, giving you a ring, and just imagining like
there was some level of intimidation for me. Now imagine
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that guy is Ozzy. Yeah, knowing that, you know, I
don't think your dad has ever bit the head off
of a bat.
Speaker 2 (46:32):
I maybe he thought it was not real.
Speaker 3 (46:35):
That's correct. Yeah, if you believe the story. Yeah, I uh,
that was a great show. Yeah, and you know, the
bunch of the footage, I will say the most overused
Twitter joke or social media joke I saw about it
throughout the weekend was you know, looking at the crazy
(46:55):
because it wasn't obviously it was Ozzy and Black Sabbath,
but it was the whole, the whole concert lineup, the
whole I mean you had Yeah, it was nuts, Ye, Metallity,
Guns and Roses, Slayer, Tool, Panterea. I mean that's uh,
those are just your your kind of second half, your
(47:15):
heavy hitters at the beginning. This is where I got
This is where the jokes started coming in of you know,
Tool playing six seventeen to six thirty seven. You got
Tool for a twenty minute set. That's a song and
a half. That's a song and an intro to the
next one, and then thank you God, bless, long lived
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Assie and Black Sabbath. It's you know some of these
Anthrax had fourteen minutes to play from two fifteen to
two twenty nine, Mastadon, uh, you know, one thirty to
one five. Just imagining the little bit I know about
you know these from whenever I worked in you know
(47:57):
live music, you know Live Nation at Tech and the
amount of uh, the metal head roadies were always the
ones that were extremely good at their jobs. But also
timelines meant exactly if you were a minute late on something,
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they were gonna let you know about it. So I
was just imagining behind the scenes, you know, like Mastadon's
Roads orchestration. Yeah, exactly, exactly, just the of course, you know,
it changes, it changes so much that they're there for
you Black Sabbaths final shows. So I think the any
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hostilities you might have seen at a normal at like
a River City rock fest back in the day, I
don't think there was nearly as much of that going around.
But it's it's one of those if this, if that
truly was the last time you we hear some of
those songs sung by Ozzie to a to a live
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crowd like that, that's certainly certainly a sad closing of
the chapter and really a closing of an era.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
In a lot, I'd rather go out like that than
you know, like have your last show, do the hurrah,
get the recognition, and then go rest.
Speaker 3 (49:24):
You know, Oh yeah, for sure, absolutely, I mean it,
it is really funny as much as we you know,
as much like when Lebron retires He's absolutely going to
announce it before the season so that he gets a
full farewell to ur. You know something that you didn't see,
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you know, Tim Duncan or I guess Dirk did about
halfway through and then was forced to do some of
the farewell stuff. But we don't seem to mind it.
When it's metal or music legends, it's it's the farewell tour.
Is it feels like it's a little bit more appreciated
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maybe than when a self aggrandizing athlete does it. It's
different when you're a rock star. You can get away
with doing like this is my farewell tour and you
all are going to enjoy it one way or another.
But closing the chapter or closing the era back where
it started, you know in Birmingham, there pretty iconic full
(50:32):
circle moment for sure. As I know again, I know
I'm gonna catch a lot of hell for this, but
I saved the one that I really was locked into
over the weekend for last because as Ozzie was ending
his career, ending one era of music, the boys from Oasis,
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the old Gallagher brothers were walking out hand in hand,
well Liam forcing Noel to hold his arm up with
him in Downing Cardiff in Wales for Oasis returned to
the stage with both brothers for the first time since
nine and it actually happened. It's pretty crazy, It's pretty
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I can't tell, well, you tell what was the over under?
How many times did I say I can't believe this
is actually happening as we were watching the videos coming
down Friday night.
Speaker 2 (51:32):
I mean it was a lot like twenty five.
Speaker 3 (51:35):
Yeah, it was like three times every minute, just about
as we watched some of these in that tribute.
Speaker 2 (51:41):
I'm sure I'll talk about that that they did.
Speaker 3 (51:44):
Yeah, the you knows, as they were playing live forever.
Of course, we got the other terrible news over the
weekend that Liverpool winger Portugal national team player Diogo Jota
only twenty eight years old, him and his brother Andre
Silva only twenty six. I believe both of them pass
(52:07):
away die in a in a car accident in Spain.
And you know, we saw it. We saw it tonight
with Raul Jimenez who he was teammates with Jota when
they were both at h at Wolves at Wolverhampton, teammates
for a couple of years, and you know him and
Az comes out takes the you know, takes the line
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for anthems wearing a Jota jersey, and then of course
when he scores the first goal for Mexico, celebrates with
the with the jersey as well, so you know, we
saw it. You saw it a couple other players as well,
given the you know, mbape when he scored the goal
against in their Club World Cup game against Dortmund, when uh,
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he ends up giving the it wasn't Dortmand who was
the other team there playing and it was regardless, he
gives the twenty and shows the you know, shows the
love for Joe. A terrible situation, but yeah, you mentioned
it after as Oasis was playing, you know, two Manchester
boys playing Live Forever, talking about We're gonna live forever
because we're goddamn stars like that.
Speaker 1 (53:18):
It really looked like they were happy to be out there.
I mean, I know, that's like the brothers like the Oasis,
Like they really looked like they were enjoying playing that show.
Speaker 3 (53:29):
I felt, yeah, it's like I'm going to over Oasis.
Was I'm not saying like Oasis is not my favorite
band ever, It's another British band, uh, from the same
era Radiohead, but Oasis was the band that I knew
I could always turn on and just kind of not
(53:53):
background music because that's just such that sounds like such
a slap in the face. But it was, you know,
for a young uh you know, junior high kid, it
was just straightforward rock and roll music, and it was
a lot of you know, it was a lot of
early influence on before I knew who Radiohead was, I
knew who Oasis were, and so they they you know,
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What's the Story Morning Glory was one of the first
three albums I ever bought on my own were What's
the Story Morning Glory, Weezer Blue album and Getting Jiggy
with It or Free Big Willie Style will Smith Album.
So quite a bit of range there in in the
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the early influences.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
But we sang Wonderwall at young Life every single week.
Speaker 3 (54:44):
Isn't that church or religious non denomination?
Speaker 2 (54:49):
Okay, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
They let you like smoke cigarettes in high school and
stuff like everybody thought going young too.
Speaker 3 (54:55):
And they let you sing along to Oasis, yeah, wonder Yeah.
You mentioned the the brother when they when they opened,
you know, one of the first songs they played, Acquiesce,
you know, the lyrics are we need each other, we
believe in one another. And it really, without again getting
overly reading too far into it, Leo was stalking the
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stage like he was, you know, a tiger again back
in the nineties. It both they looked so comfortable being
back in that skin together on the same stage, not
comfortable enough to stay at the same hotel because reports
are that they they are staying in separate hotels while
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in Cardiff. So let's just hope this tour actually makes
it to some other continent besides just England or even Europe,
because you know they will be making their way eventually
to the US. You were we were talking about it
over the weekend, and I think you were spot on
(56:03):
this tour. I think they make it all the way
through because there is so so so much money. I
mean the tickets for that first show in Cardiff, where
you know people were paying in between, you know, like
six eight thousand, some ten thousand pounds a ticket to
get into that, which is just insane to actually think
(56:23):
about paying. But if you had the money, I would
absolutely would have done it. But this tour has so
much money behind it, I don't think you're going to
get a massive Gallagher brothers blow up on stage. I
think it's going to be the next tour after they
make all of this money, and then Noel tells Liam
(56:43):
again like nah, I don't want to be a rock star.
And then then we start getting the same head you know,
headbutting that we had back in the nineties, where it
eventually ended up with Liam sitting in the balcony at
MTV unplug just yelling at his bankmates while they should
have been down there playing with them.
Speaker 1 (57:03):
I mean, I know that they're older now, but like
the circumstance and that environment hasn't changed, like being a
rock star on the road city after city, Like I
don't know, it's just I could see it happening again,
even as much more mature and as much as those
men have grown up, Like I can absolutely see how
that environment could cause stress, chaos, fighting, strain, call it whatever.
Speaker 3 (57:26):
Yeah, and it'll probably be the first time something goes
like some poor audio tech is going to screw something up,
and that'll be the match that starts.
Speaker 1 (57:36):
The imagine when they decide that they want a Cadillac
to fly them from the ceiling down to the stage
like Beyonce, and they lose one of the straps of
the caddy and you think you're going to die in
front of everybody and fall onto the crowd, like can
you imagine would they would.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Not have recovered?
Speaker 3 (57:52):
Yeah, I don't think Beyonce.
Speaker 2 (57:53):
Was holding onto that flag for she praying to the heavens.
Speaker 3 (57:57):
No, Liam would have immediately started cussing somebody out from me.
Speaker 2 (58:03):
I don't think they'd have taken the stage.
Speaker 3 (58:05):
No, No, that would have That would have been the
final straw, the first straw that would turn out to
be the final straw that broke the tours back again.
I'm crossing my fingers and just hoping that they make
it onto our continent while this tour is still because
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they sounded great. I mean it did as much I
heard someone describe it. You know, Oasis is a band
for thick people like it. It's a very generic surface
level and every now and then, as someone once told me,
it can't all be Radiohead. Every now and then it's
(58:46):
okay to just listen to some straightforward, pretty generic British
rock and roll. And I think for that they sounded
sounded pretty good in these first couple of shows, and
they're playing all the songs you would hope to hear.
I mean their final two were, uh, you know, Wonderwall
and Champagne super Nova.
Speaker 2 (59:07):
So my only request is Park Live.
Speaker 3 (59:09):
Well, that would be blurred and Damon Albarn, but so
close on that note. I rest my defense. I rest
my case. I have I present to you the Weekend
in British Live Music with Oasis and Nausi, as well
as the return of a legend in Joey Chestnut.
Speaker 2 (59:33):
I think I can zip this up pretty fast. Drake's tubs.
Speaker 3 (59:38):
Okay, wait, unless you were gonna say, come in.
Speaker 2 (59:42):
Dead last, No, he was, you know, zipping it up?
Speaker 3 (59:45):
Oh my god, Yeah, you're proud of that one. I
can tell you're proud of that one.
Speaker 2 (59:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (59:55):
Joey Chestnut might finish last. I'll give you that. We'll
go Chestnut off the podium. Draken Third, does the Indonesian
boating or a farming or a farming kid?
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
Be the legend of darkness himself, Ozzy and the Gallagher brothers.
Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
Okay, so here hear me out here, sir, you have
coupled together two freaking all stars to.
Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
Try to inch out, to get ahead.
Speaker 1 (01:00:23):
So if we're gonna like pile that into one, then
maybe I'll give it to you. But I mean, if
both of those legends stand together on the same footage
as my Indonesian.
Speaker 3 (01:00:34):
All three legends. Don't forget legend Joey Chestnut, I have.
Speaker 2 (01:00:38):
Done Joey's at the bottom. He does not count.
Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
Towards a murder's row of legends I'm presenting.
Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Okay, So I say the Indonesian boat Festival kid with
his dance has won because you had to couple two
together to even put him on the same footing. So
I think my little man with his little dance has won.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
The Internet.
Speaker 3 (01:00:57):
You make a you. You present a formidable argument, and
I think the for the UH. For the individuals out
there in the social security crowd, I think Ozzie's the answer.
For the elder millennials and Gen xers, I think Oasis
(01:01:20):
would be the answer. But for pretty much anyone under
the age of thirty five, there's no question. It's the
area farming.
Speaker 1 (01:01:29):
Also vote those old fun people too are aged out
of elder millennials, they're also seeing the farming kid, but
they just don't know it.
Speaker 3 (01:01:38):
No, my Grandma sent me a gift of them. How
does that happen? Okay? You know what, because Diego Luna
did it in a goal celebration. I will give.
Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
You count one for me, the Indoas.
Speaker 3 (01:01:54):
Boating Festival market. I didn't have this on my being
go hard, but the Indonesian Boating festival kid, when's the
internet for? Unfortunately, the weekend of July fourth, as we
celebrate America, we the only American we actually had on
(01:02:17):
the list was Jilly Choe. Well, I'll chalk it up
you you get the win this week as always, appreciate
you hopping in on these weekend these Friday episodes again
to be here. We're gonna We're gonna do these on Fridays.
This weekend was just such a it's such a different,
(01:02:40):
terrible weekend for all of the obvious obvious reasons. Uh again,
if you can help, please please please, Uh It's it's
all out there. It's super easy to find where you
are needed most, where you can actually have an impact
(01:03:00):
and help the greater Hill Country and you know, the
whole swath of Texas that was affected here help them
recover back Tomorrow night, eight o'clock over on YouTube. As
always Monday Wednesdays live on YouTube at Sports Cave Live
Fridays with the roommate for who won the Internet roommate, Thank.
Speaker 2 (01:03:22):
You again, Thank you sir.
Speaker 3 (01:03:24):
Tomorrow you'll be happy. I know you'll be excited for this.
We start our NFL division previews tomorrow night. Yes, who
do you have winning the AFC East Philadelphia? Okay, you
got the East part right?
Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
The NFC.
Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
I thought you were going to give me Colorado Rockies Colorado, No, no, no,
the Rockies even you know.
Speaker 2 (01:03:51):
The Rocky Yeah, I know that's west of us.
Speaker 3 (01:03:53):
Well, and you know the Rockies are terrible. They're like
twenty and sixty nine or something right now, I mean,
just god awful. Nice, yeah, very well, nice for the
rest of us. Not nice if you're a Rockies fan.
All Right, till then, y'all, everybody be safe, be good.
We'll talk tomorrow night.
Speaker 2 (01:04:12):
Peace.
Speaker 3 (01:04:13):
Kids.
Speaker 2 (01:04:13):
What do we say about drugs?
Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
You?
Speaker 1 (01:04:20):
Yeah,