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September 15, 2024 29 mins

Ben Maller & Danny G. have Mail Bag fun for your Sunday! All questions sent in by new listeners & P1's of the #MallerMilitia! Download, subscribe, and remember that sharing is caring (unless it's an STD.) Follow Danny G. @DannyGradio and Ben on Twitter @BenMaller and listen to the original terrestrial radio edition of "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on Fox Sports Radio, 2a-6a ET, 11p-3a PT!...Follow, rate & review "The Fifth Hour!" 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Kabooms.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
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a week was enough, think again. He's the last remnants
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rich pill poppers in the penthouse.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
It's a clearinghouse of hot takes. Break free for something special.
The Fifth Hour with Ben Mallard starts right now in
the a.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Every Way The Fifth Hour with Me, Ben Maller and
my guy Danny g As we hang out with you
on an NFL Sunday. It is week number two and
still time to watch Benny Versus the Penny on regional
cable television and streaming over there on Peacock. But it's
all about the Fifth Hour podcast and what a fun

(00:55):
time it is here the fifteenth day of September, as
it is Butterscotch cinnamon Pie Day to day. I don't
even know what that is. That it's National Cheese Toast Day.
I've had cheese toast, but I don't know that we
need that. And National Double Cheeseburger Day, I can go.

(01:16):
I can go for that National double cheeseburger.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Oh yeah, double double it in and out.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Yeah, it's what a hamburger is all about. I remember
the the jingle. We need to bring jingles back, Danny.
I want to bring jingles back. Jingles are so effective
in advertising. We've got to bring the jingle back. I
need the jingle. I want the jingle. We'll get to

(01:42):
the mailbag. I did want to mention the I saw
this the other day. I was gonna mention this yesterday,
and we ran out of time, so we'll do it.
Do it today real quick. It blew me away, and
it probably shouldn't have blown me away. But I was
reading something about in one of the business one of
the business websites. I was reading this thing about athletes

(02:04):
and how they make money off the field, and then
I saw this thing about Olympic athletes, and I was like, well,
how do you really make money as an Olympic athlete?
Because the Olympics only happened once every few years, and
if you're famous for like a few months, you know
what I mean. You know, you're not famous for that
long usually unless you're like Jesse Owens or something like that. Right,

(02:25):
And he made his money in that story. He was
on Sportico he made his money in the laundry business.
He had a dry cleaning company in Cleveland.

Speaker 3 (02:37):
Oh, I thought you meant he laundered money.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
Well, but I would have been more successful. And then
then on his day he turned you know, obviously he
got a study paycheck, but he actually ended up filing
for bankruptcy in nineteen thirty nine. He'd opened the laundromat,
apparently nobody wanted to use it, and then he ended
up filing for vacracy. But if you look over the years,

(03:01):
Olympic athletes have been able to make a lot of
money and record to this what I read as I remember,
the way they are able to make money is corporate speaking.
That's where they make most of their money. Olympic athletes,
the way they make money and maintain money is the

(03:22):
corporate speaking circuit. And they went into all these details
about major companies like Coca Cola, Google, Apple that regularly
bring in famous people to motivate do motivational speaking for
their employees, and they were like explaining how Olympic athletes
it's a natural because of Instagram and social media, people

(03:47):
want to take photos with the gold medal. So if
you got a gold medal. You're in right, and the
yeah they they said that the speaking engagements these Olympic
athletes get range anywhere from teen hundred dollars to twenty thirty,
forty fifty, sixty, seventy and beyond for a single speaking engagement. Damn,

(04:10):
there's a whole How do we get in on this, dandy?
I could do a motivational speech if you want, I
could pretend I could do motivational speaking. I got to
get in on that. We got to figure out how
to do that, a motivational speaking. And there's companies that
all they do you don't really know who they are,
but all they do is they provide these major Fortune
five hundred companies and even smaller companies like you know

(04:32):
the the Nights of Columbus Chapter or whoever, you know,
the Grand Poohba Lodge, they provide speakers. So I thought
that was interesting.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
And there's a friend of mine who he lives in
Colorado and he speaks around the country. He makes a
pretty good living. I should hook him up with you
and you could pick his brain.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
That'd be awesome. Yeah, I would. I would love to
do that. Not too often, I remember Terry Bradshaw when
I when I worked with him years ago, Terry would
do that. He'd miss the radio show and I'd be like,
what are you doing, dude, And he said, well, I
got a corporate gig in Dallas. I got to do
it because I am in any He would mention Pat O'Brien,
I think POB when he worked at our place. You know,

(05:12):
Pat had the great thing about Pat. He's been on
this podcast. No filter Pat, no filter, Pob. He would
tell you everything. He'd tell you what he was doing.
He would tell you how much he's making you know,
which is which is great? I love I love Patt O'Brian.
Whish you get him on again. Sometimes get him on
the podcast. I haven't talked to him and forever. Let's
get to the mail bag. What do you say? Mailbag?

(05:34):
Mail bag? Mail bag, mail bag, let's effing go. It's bag.
Thank you, Ohio, aw a great Ohio al. Hopefully I'll

(05:57):
meet Ohio l Win in Ohio at some point. That's
the plan twenty twenty five. We're gonna make that happen
twenty twenty five. But these are actual letters by actual
consumers of this podcast who have taken the time to
become contest creators and for that we're grateful. For that,
we're grateful. So the first one up is Mark in Providence.
He says, Hey, guys, I've never called the show the

(06:21):
radio show, obviously can't call the podcast, but I love
your overnight callers. My vote for call of the Year
is Sean the Hood Guy, he says, as a loyal
p one of both this show, and he was talking
about the radio show but also this podcast. He says
he watches all of the Benny Versus the Penny episodes

(06:42):
on Boston's NBC Sports Channel, Channel fifty five. On his
local cable, he says, he all day this cat is
he watches Zolak, Scott Zolac Show, Felger and Maz and
then at six pm Benny Versus the Penny. Those are
all the shows they hit their radio show simulcast on

(07:02):
NBC Sports Boston. And then Mark says he also watches
the nine to thirty pm replay and the episodes on Saturday.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Wow, thank you Mark, that's awesome, Hollie. Hell, he ticked
your ratings up all by himself.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Mark got You're my favorite person right now in this moment,
and I have been to Providence. I have been to Providence.
We were there a couple of years ago. Beautiful capital
of Rhode Island. Just a typical, nice New England Northeast
capitol building, massive grass lawn in front, beautiful palatial capital

(07:42):
right there in Providence. So very cool. I'm glad. I'm
glad you listen. Thank you, Mark, I appreciate. Canadian Kevin
writes and says, hey, big Ben and Danny, I wanted
to ask you what happened on the radio show the
other night when you're supposed to play the Malard Militia feud.
You were about to play the game and then your

(08:03):
show ended. Was this Coop's fault? Says Canadian can No,
that was not actually Cooper Loop's fault. I'm going to
blame and we talked about this yesterday. I think it
was on the podcast It All Runs Together, Danny. This
was wrecket Ralph whoever broke the microphone? Because I sat

(08:23):
in the wrong chair, Canadian Kevin. I sat in the
wrong chair. So my line of vision when I sit
in the right chair, I'm looking at the clock. It's
in my peripheral vision. I can see the clock and
it's I don't always look at it, but I kind
of can tell on my side eye. I can tell
the clock right, but my vision was off because I

(08:46):
wasn't facing the clock. I was facing away from the clock,
and I had overestimated how much time we had. I
started playing grab ass and then by the time I
realized we didn't have any time, the thing the show
so it ended. It was a disaster. It was a
complete cluster. Yeah, that was bad, man. I was like,
I was, really, I was pissed.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Off all with the rapid radio people in there to
see that.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
Fortunately not no they were, they were not there. But
that was that A little tough. I was a little tough.
Wasn't proud of that. I'm glad you brought that up.
Canadian Kevin, thank you for having me remember that moment.
Very embarrassing. Next up on the mail bag is Quinn
Listener Quinn and Colorado. He says, Hey, Ben, just check
it in, saying hi to you and Danny g. I
am still a p one list he says. I catch

(09:34):
your radio show live, but do it live when I
can't sleep or on the podcast. After Logna, he says,
is a great edition of the show. Have you worn
the Military? The marine hat. I have the hat. It's
it's right here. I think I have worn it. I
haven't won it one time. I have a million hats,

(09:54):
but I do think it's very sweet of you, Quinn.
I appreciate that. And Quinn also wants the world to
know and we're here to be the megaphone that my guy.
Quinn a proud military man. He has a new son,
new to the world named Max, three weeks old.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
How cool, congratulations, welcome to the club.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
And he attached the picture here and he says I
laughed and woke him up the other day when hollering
James came on. Oh boy, Max, that's too young, Quinn
for Max to hear hollering James. My god. Oh yeah, yea. Anyways,
says continue kicking ass. I'll totally go to a meet

(10:41):
and greet if it's near the Denver area anytime. Well,
thank you, and it is on my list to get
to Denver. We do have a Mallard food dish in Denver,
so I got to get to Denver at some point
and enjoy. You've been. Actually, Dan, you were in Denver
years ago, right, didn't you go?

Speaker 3 (10:59):
And yeah, I did go to Denver. It was a
lot of fun. I even got to go to a
Rockies game.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
Yeah, which is good because you just drink a lot and.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
You watch the other team beat up the Rockies.

Speaker 1 (11:10):
Yeah. You see a lot of home runs and things
like that, and doubles and triples and all that. So
thank you, Quen. I hope you're doing well when I
know you've had You've had a few things. You've had
to fight through as we all do in life, and
I hope things are going good for you. It sounds
like they are. You got a three week old son.
That's awesome. Alf frights in on the mail bag from
the Witness Protection Program. He says, well, this actually relates.

(11:33):
He says, can you elaborate on the in season Malord
meet and greet that you teased but never paid off? Yeah? So, Alf,
there is something in the works. The wheels are turning.
Nothing has been confirmed, but I have been contacted by

(11:53):
some people that are like, they're big fans of the
show and what we do here, and they're where they
want me to come to their city and hang out
and schmooze and possibly go to an NFL game. It
is an NFL city. The problem I have and I'm
trying to work out the logistics on this is I

(12:15):
hate to miss time during the football season, Danny, as
you know, and I've looked at the flights for the
last couple of weeks and there is no scenario where
I can attend said NFL game in this city and
make it back in time for the show. And logistically,
I don't believe I'll be able to do the show

(12:36):
from that city. So I have to decide. Am I
willing to take a night off during the football season
in order to facilitate the meet and greet? But the
wheels are in motion, oulf, and I'm hoping this will happen.
I do not have it confirmed, so I'm not going

(12:57):
to announce anything until till it's confirmed.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
No days after in the NFL season. My man, I know.

Speaker 1 (13:05):
I really don't want to take any time off, but
at the same time, I want to do this because
it'd be a lot of fun. It's a place that
I would like to hang out at, and it's a
game I would like to go to. So like, those
are all cool things, those are all things that I want.
So I'll let you know it would not happen for
another What are we in September. It'd be at least
a couple of months before it happened, So I'm sure

(13:27):
Alfie'll fly out from from Massachusetts, right, you know? All Right?
Mike in Fullerton writes, and he says, hey, Ben and
Danny G. How did you guys deal with the recent
triple digit heat wave in SoCal? Did you crank the
AC blast the fans float around the pool or what
I did? Cool off under one of the many trees

(13:50):
in downtown Fullerton? Wow, He also says, our friend Mike
and Fullerton. He says, I have to give props to
Danny G's new coach, Antonio Pierce. That decision to punt
on fourth and one in the fourth quarter was a
real thing of beauty. As a Charger fan, I hope

(14:10):
Pierce coaches the Raiders for a long time. And that
was Yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Normally I like Antonio Pierce, but I had shades of
Brandon Staley on that and some other decisions. I was like,
are we the ones that have Staley now? And they
suddenly have Harbaugh?

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Yeah, that was frustrating. I upsold the Raiders on the
TV show, and in a very bizarre way, I actually
thought the Raiders in many ways outplayed the Chargers.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
I agree with you. It was a strange game because
in the first half, all right, they're just feeling out
their new quarterback, Minshew, and everything will be okay because
the defense is good. But that defense was out on
the field for so long. Chargers started getting those chunk
plays in the fourth quarter and that's what won the
game for them. And of course the turnovers from the

(15:02):
Raiders is what killed them. Uncharacteristically, they had penalties and
the couple of turnovers best in the NFL, and both
those categories tied for best in the NFL last season.

Speaker 1 (15:13):
Yeah, today the Raiders have the Ravens and everyone's like, well,
if the JK. Dobbins ran for one hundred and thirty
five yards and Lamar Jackson's gonna have two hundred and
fifty yards in that game, I'm like, it's not. It's
exactly how it works now.

Speaker 3 (15:25):
Dobbins runs harder than Henry does. Henry's one of those
guys where he's like two hundred and fifty pounds and
he runs like he's two hundred pounds. Dobbin's like a
buck eighty five and runs like he's two fifty.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Well, he had that sixty plus yard run whatever it
was in the in the game.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
Yeah, man, that that second half just unraveled. But I
want to be aggressive. Come on, man, you're in their territory.
It's a one score game. Nobody had ever done a
move like that since I think I read the Bills
in twenty sixteen. You gotta be aggressive and go for it.

Speaker 1 (16:03):
Yeah, exactly. Don't coach safe coaches. The coach safe end
up getting fired anyway. And like there's a balance to it.
I get it. And the thing about this too, with
the Raiders, you're projected to be one of the worst
teams in the NFL. If you're aggressive and you get it, okay,
you win the game, right, You have a chance to
win the game if you If you don't get it
and you lose, well you're gonna lose anyway.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Thank you. Your mentality needs to be we have nothing
to lose. Let's prove everybody wrong.

Speaker 1 (16:30):
And all these schmucks ripping my guy Gardner, minshew, all right, minshew,
he he af fed up with the fumble. But and
people are like, well, he didn't throw the ball down
field enough. Well, the Chargers have a pretty good defense too,
and You're not gonna get much better production out of
Gardner Minshew than you got, so you can't. You gotta
run the ball if you you can't expect Gardner Minshew.

(16:51):
He had I think like two hundred fifty yards. He
should have had a couple of touchdowns. He only had one,
but he was efficient and he's averaged. That's an average
other than the fumble, and that's a big that's a
big cluster, right, I mean, that's a big no.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Zamir White kept running into his blockers. The O line
weren't exactly opening up big holes for him. Getsy was
running some really vanilla plays there. You got to get
a lot of motion going and that O line needs
to bruise. And they do get that. Powers Johnson dude
back for week two. So you're right, if they can

(17:28):
get a run game going against the Ravens, that defense
is good enough to win any game.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
Well, the biggest underdog on the board today. And then
if you watch the TV show, I did take the
Raiders plus the points, but I actually I'm not just
doing that because I said before the year the Raiders
are gonna be good. Lamar Jackson has he's had his issue.
I don't want get too sporty here on the on
the podcast, but Lamar's had his issues as a favorite
covering the spread, he's played down to the competition. Now

(17:56):
he does play up to the competition too, but he's
often played down to it where the Ravens have. I
had some issues at home, So we'll see what happens today,
and thank you Mike for getting us down that rabbit hole.
Barry from South Carolina. Yo, Yo, Ma, Benny, my guy Berry,
who I met at the Charleston meet and greet, used
to live in Nashville and he was in beautiful Charleston

(18:17):
in South Carolina. He says, during Dick and Dayton's many
phone calls, in veritably brings up some local radio names.
He wants to know, how many of these guys do
you actually know? My guess is when you say sure, sure,
that means you have no idea who he is talking about.

(18:38):
Yeah so so Berry, Yeah, yeah, you've met me, you know,
you know, when you know, you know the real ones know,
and you know, Barry, Dick and Dayton just starts spewing
all these random names, and I have no idea that is,
I know, I don't know. There's a fume that I
do know only because they've come through LA and I've

(19:00):
talked to like Joe Tait, who I don't think is
around anymore, the Calves broadcaster, I know him, the guy
that does the Cleveland Indians like. I know the names,
like some of them i've met, but a lot of
the local talk shows I have no idea there. But
the great thing about Dick and Dayton is he does
actually drop my name on other shows also, which I

(19:21):
find hilarious. He's like, oh, I was talking to Ben
and Eddie. You know I've heard him. I was driving
through god years ago. I told the story a few times,
but this goes back long long time. It's probably I
don't even know the year, but it was in the odts.
I'm driving from Pittsburgh, No, I wasting from Philadelphia Pittsburgh.

(19:46):
So I'm driving through the middle of Pennsylvania. Beautiful country
there in Pennsylvania, a lot of trees. I was driving
at night, so I didn't see much. But I'm scanning
the radio dial like a total nerd, just a radio
nerd man old school scan into the dial, and we
got some station out of Cincinnati that came in and
it was like a if I remember correctly, it was

(20:08):
like a coaches show, and Dick and Dayton calls into
the show and he does the same shtick he does
with me, and I was loving it. Is like the
greatest thing in the world was it was awesome. It
was awesome and I and the great thing about his
cause is he does not watch any of these games. Well,
he listens to some of them on the radio, but

(20:29):
he really doesn't retain anything, which is which is wonderful. Anyway,
thank you Berry. Next on the mailbag, we have Cincinnati
Tommy on the mail bag. He says, hey, Ben and
Danny g a bucket of Skyline Chili from the Queen City.
He says, Ben, I'm not trying to be mean. Just
a question. When you start out by saying I'm not

(20:52):
trying to do something, what does that mean, Danny humph.
It means you're trying to do it. It means you're
trying to do it, is what it means, right, exactly,
That's what it means. So anyway, well, I'm not trying
to be mean. Blah blah blah blah blah, and uh yeah, anyway,

(21:14):
he says, why would Fox Sports Radio hire a technical producer,
he says, a technical producer who knows zero about sports.
It would be like a podcast about Calculus hiring you
as a color man. I'll see, that's a cheap shot.
That is a cheap shot. That is a low blow

(21:35):
by you. How dare you? Lorena's job, Tommy Cincy, Tommy,
Lorena's job is to hit the buttons and make sure
that we get all the commercials in and add a
little cotton candy to the show. And she's very good
at her job. And trust me, many of the people

(22:00):
that work behind the scenes do not have the sports gene.
They're not like big time sports people, but they're good
at their jobs.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Yeah, it's kind of like Alex, who has filled in
on this podcast. He's been on with the Odd Couple
for six years and he doesn't know a lick about sports.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
Yeah, Alex is the same way. It's like one of
those guys he couldn't tell you if the football's puffed
or stuffed. He doesn't know, and he doesn't care, right,
He's like, hey, you know, I'm here, I got a
job to do, and that's it. And then every once
in a while, when you take a weekend off, Danny
Alex comes in here and all hell breaks loose, right,
you know, It's just he's talking about all kinds of craziness,

(22:43):
you name it, where all its like doing Coast to
Coast on the weekends on the pod. But now Loraine
does a good job, and I think it's kind of
funny that she's on there and she's she's trying to
become sporty Lorena. But to be a sports fan you
got to remember a lot of stupid bull crap, likes
of coaches and star players and things like that, and
so she's got a lot lot going on.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
Yeah, and when she did her picks against Poppy.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
Never heard of them. Yes, Poppy who? Actually I give
Poppy credit because last time we tried to do that,
Danny he attempted to do his own show where he
spent thirty minutes talking about each game, and I was like,
oh my god, yeah.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
I heard about that. But the condensed version sounded really
good this past Friday.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
I agree. I think that bit will work as long
as we can keep Poppy in line and not have
him go off the rails. Lorena is fine with it,
so we'll see how that goes. Kevin and Kansas is
near Ben and Danny G I recently helped someone get
their first car. Guy got a twenty twenty three Dodge Charger.
Oh that's cool, your first car is only a year old. Anyway,

(23:51):
My first car was a seventy seven Caprice Classic. And
then we get this question off and we don't answer it. All.
We haven't answered this in a long time, so I
guess we'll go quickly. Can you tell us about your
first car? Danny, do you remember your first car?

Speaker 3 (24:07):
I do remember my first car. It was a Mitsubishi
piece of shit. The model was like a boy. I
can't even remember then because it was like off the radar,
you know, like one of those mitsubishies where you see
it and you're like, I never even heard of that car.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
It sucked.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Color was silver, but it was beat up. It was
pretty bad. But I did spend money as a kid
to put a nice stereo system in it. Of course,
I swear to God that stereo system was worth way
more than the car.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
All right, Yeah, I had my first car. I was
a car they don't make anymore. A here's this is
kind of weird, Kevin. I also had a ninth I
think it was a nineteen seventy seven. I believe seventy seven.
As I remember, my grandpa Jack, Jack maller Man was
from Chicago. He ran a garment business in downtown LA.
And when I was a kid, my dad's dad and

(25:01):
Grandpa Jack, we'd go over to his house and he
had it at his place. Here there's like golf hole
thing in his backyard, so we pretend like we were golfers.
And then we'd go down to his factory. And this
is back before all the I'm so old, before they
moved everything to China and they made the clothes there

(25:23):
and we'd run around this massive warehouse in downtown. It
was awesome, great memories. And then it's just like out
of a movie. He had this corner office that was upstairs,
like above the factory, you know, call it. They used
toy called the carpet, and it would be the boss's
office because that was the only part of the place
they had covering. And that was my grandpa's business there.

(25:45):
But I got his old car, which was a light
brown two door nineteen seventy seven Plymouth Valari a V
L A R E. You can look it up, and
I love that car. It smelled like my grand parents.
I didn't care. I just loved it. It was great,
it was wonderful. So that was that was.

Speaker 3 (26:07):
So from that to now a Lamborghini pulling into your
parking space at NBC.

Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah, I've got to decide do I do I do
the Lambeau, Do I do the Beamer? Do I go
with the Tesla? You know, it's the cyber truck. There's
a lot of decisions. I have so many cars. I'm
like Jay Leno. There's so many cars out there. It's
very difficult. All right, last one. We'll get out on this.
On the mailbag, Fred from Spring Texas right since, says, Hey, guys,
when I was a kid, I came up with the

(26:35):
names I would use if I went into professions like
show business or if I was working undercover as a spy.
Did either of you ever think of alternative names you
might use in the future. If not, can you think
of any? Now that's from Fred? Well, yeah, as a kid,
you know, I wanted to be on the radio, and

(26:56):
so I thought maybe i'd be some DJ. You know,
I have my DJ boy, you know, and I'd be
like Benny rock It's Benny Rocky here, come on, you
know something like that. I had a bunch of stupid
names that we had. Danny, did you have the fake name?
I have used the fake name on the radio. The
fake name I used was Ben Waller. That's because back

(27:17):
in the day, the La Times used to have a
radio TV critic and everyone read The Times, and the
guy wrote this review of saying I was a rising
star and then misspelled my name, so he called me
Ben Waller and so on the air, I called myself
Ben Waller when I did I had to do updates
on the show, so I said, I'm Ben Waller. I

(27:37):
like that. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
When I was on NBC Sports Radio Network doing national updates,
we had to also sometimes do Bloomberg reports, and you
know Bloomberg News. They're very serious out of New York
and San Francisco and some of the major cities in
our country. That particular day I had to do Bloomberg
San Francisco. Their program director told ours that I couldn't

(28:02):
use Danny G on their news network, So I had
to quickly think of what the G stood for. I
went by Danny Grayson that day. If you don't know Grayson,
look up Batman.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
Okay, that was the that was the one that was
I am I am Batman's partner. All right, well look
at that, all right Sunday, Danny, you will you'll be
back tomorrow.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
I'll be yes, yes, yeah, yeah, I know You're back
tonight to react to week two of the NFL.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Yes, I'll be in the the audio dojo. They're hanging
out with you eleven o'clock in the West and then
two am and the East will be on all night
yapping about all things NFL. Enjoy the game today, see
how I do against the Penny, and we will catch
you next week on this podcast. I'll catch you in
a few hours tonight, depending when we listen to this

(28:57):
on the on the radio show. And don't forget at
the last few hours to hear and watch Benny versus
the Penny today. We'll talk to you next time.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Later.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Skater gotta murder.

Speaker 3 (29:08):
I gotta go.
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