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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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the iHeartRadio app like searching FSR. It looks like your
team is in the middle of a no no, no no,
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not even in the middle. I mean it's getting down
to it, down to the final three, and I'm trying
to jinx it. You know, they say, don't talk about
a no hitter.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
No no.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
I walked in and I'm like, guys, no no alert,
no hitter alert. Hold on. Here's my impression of you. Hey,
what's going on? Gush talking out of both sides of
your mouth. Don'tble talking, Dicky because you said that it's
an ass. Because I said, if you go to a
game that's in significant, it's all over social media. You
said you don't root against your team to break up
the no hitter. You root for the team getting the
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no hitter. You sound like Donald Trump or Kamala Harris last,
both talking out their ass. Everyone here remembers you said
if your team's getting no hit, you root for the
no hitter. And I said, how can you root against
the team? How could you leave out the most significant
part of that story? That was never the part of
the story. The whole topic was if you go to
a game, bang, he's lying. He's people are eating cats,
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people are eating dog. Fact check Rich, and check the
hell out of One of our most recent debates is
Rich was saying, how if you're watching a no hitter, No, no, no,
If you're watching a no hitter, lie, you root for
the no hitter because history, history was more important than
your team. Yes, of course, I said, I'll never root
for my team to get no hit. Team is getting
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no hit. Now he's rooting for his bys. You're leaving
out the most important layer of that story. If you're
at the game, live in there. It was not like
the major factory. It was not go back to the
where the facts twenty one million people, billions and billions,
you're just automize. It's just straight up lie. Are you
against tracking.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Billions and billions and bidions?
Speaker 1 (02:03):
The point is Riches Mets are getting no hit as
we speak, there's one inning left, So can Rich jinks
this no hitter as the Blue Jays look to make.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
History, but rich for all the people in attendance. You
want it to be a no hitter, right.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
If they are in attendance? Do you know what you
really do? Sound like dumbass politicians? Really, it's no one
going back on your word. There's a clip of it
on social media, which I just want. Then I'm gonna
go get a coffee. You play the clip from a
month ago, listen to it and you wear as what
asses you all sound like? Okay or I'm confused? Backpedaltyck gay,
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come make that coff you said here. I'm not trying
to call you out. I find it funny. You called
what's funny about it? Because you said this on Fox
Sports radis it's funny as you wear a polo shirt
because we have a meeting. That's not funny. That's called
dressing for the occasion and not wearing sweatpants every day
like you. So that's called doing the right thing. What
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you said on Fox Sports is if your team was
getting no hit and you're there in person, and the
game is the wasn't a ball in person? You it
was about history is more important than rooting for your team.
That's what it was about. Don't change the whole narrative
of the of the debate and discussion we had. It
was about what's more important watching history or watching your
team break up the no hitter? If I'll be you
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a thousand dollars right now, you want it on Fox
Sports Radio. That wasn't the five thousand dollars. Five thousand dollars,
bout shake my hand. No, I'm not shaking here. I'm
not shaking the liar's hand like you five thous It
wasn't even the premise the thousand dollars. It was about
history or the moment ten thousand dollars one hundred it
was a dollar billion dollars. Was about history or rooting
for your team. That was what it was. The whole
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topic didn't revolve around whether you're there live or not.
I'll give you ten thousan. That wasn't the premise of
the conversation. I don't want to take your money like that.
That was the whole premise. There's a whole clip about it.
It's on Covino and Rich on social media. You guys
heard it on Fox Sports Radio. Now pull it during
the break for real. You think Danny Jesus all of
a sudden, is like, team me just to bother you.
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I think so No, because he was here and he
has two ears in a memory. So now fast forward
just a few weeks later, Rich's team is getting no
hit and he's rooting for his team, not history. I
also opposite. There's so many layers. I said, if it
was if your team's losing, I had so many caveats.
If your team's losing, I said, if it's like six nothing,
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you're there. You want to see history in person? Watch
the clip. I'll give any one hundred thousand dollars you
wanted my house, want give you my home millions of dollars.
I have it right here, am I on my social media?
I left it up because I thought it was the
most odd a microphone and make it sound bad. But
you have it right there, have it. Let's hear some
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of the footage here.
Speaker 5 (04:47):
Then I would have wanted to see that no hitter
broken up, and Rich's saying why, I'm like, every team
wants to see their team break up the no hitter?
Speaker 1 (04:58):
Is it a shame for the Astros? Is it a
shame for maybe the rest of baseball?
Speaker 5 (05:04):
Is it a shame for the record books and Valdez.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Of course, that's what I'm saying. You think Rangers fans
wanted to see their team no hit.
Speaker 5 (05:12):
You think the Rangers want to know. This is where
Rich says I'm wrong, and I want to take my.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Shoe off and hit him over the headway.
Speaker 5 (05:21):
Real fan wants to see their team no hit for
the sake of history or for the moment. And I
don't care if I was at that game.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
I want to see my team break that no hitter on.
You couldn't make less sense. Let's see how wrong you are.
History verse.
Speaker 5 (05:36):
History doesn't take precedence over your team.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
Breaking it up.
Speaker 5 (05:40):
I'm pretty sure history does take precedence over a random,
early August, random one of one hundred.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
And sixty two baseball games. Okay, dude, that's the silver
lining that's there to break the exact part. Funny anyway,
Rich's team is getting no hit as we speak. Will
keep you posted. According to Rich, he's rooting for the
Blue Jays, but all of a sudden, now he's rooting
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for his Mets. Because you want your team to break
up the no hitter. That's why. That's why you always
whether you're dare or at home. You want your team
to break up the no hitters. I don't see the
difference is no confusion? Well, no hitter is over because the.
Speaker 4 (06:27):
Home run.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
Let's just go what'll.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
That happened?
Speaker 3 (06:40):
Live?
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Who's BP MVP? He's second in m v P after Otani.
A lot of people say, just hit a home run
to break up the no hitter? Wow, and to tie
the game. That was big the Blue Jays. By the way,
this happened in live time, we're here fighting about the
no hitter.
Speaker 7 (06:57):
He's not getting that award over, mister f So wasn't
that more exciting to see your team break up the
no hitter?
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Exactly? I thought it was. And by the way we
made the conversation, I'm gonna pull that clip and I'm
gonna hey, you know what, Hey, your team now they
got a win. Now they got a win. So just
to make it clear, guys in your car, in the office,
at home, in the workplace, Lindor just broke up the
Blue Jays no hitter with a home run to tie
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it up. So big moment, big game player. Lindor is
having a season. If it wasn't for Otani. Yeah, we'd
be talking about Lindora a hell of a lot more
and he would be the MVP.
Speaker 7 (07:34):
Rich would you have jumped out of your seat with
jubilation like you just did the Blue Jays gotten that
no hitter?
Speaker 1 (07:41):
I really do, because I'm getting like genuinely mad during
the break, I want to pull the clip where the
conversation started, because it was about being in person, whether
you're there or at home, you don't. You don't root
for your team to get no hit, period, Yet you
said you do because history is more important. It was baffling.
Then it's baffling now. That's why I remember it because
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I talked to you every day and this is the
most I ever disagreed with you, and I was like,
I can't believe he's serious about this. And then fast forward,
we get this opportunity and you're thinking rationally and you
rooted for your team to break it up and they did. Congrats.
I'm gonna go back to the podcast. I'll find the
day what Day said, go back to the videotape. It's
all at Coven to the podcast. Yeah, and it's not
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about me trying to call you out here, my buddy.
We do a show together but this is happening in
real time, and we just talked about the possibilities. Just
over a month ago, we had this conversation. Okay, well,
I stand by everything, but guess what. Guess what because
you shouldn't because the Mets now have to win. They
have to win this game, because that's a nice come through,
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clutch break up with no hitter with a home run.
Good for them. Now we'll talk some baseball. We gotta
talk football. We'll get into midweek major but one of
the biggest stories right now as we speak is Shannon Sharp.
Now I say this respect because this is sort of
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an embarrassing thing or it could be awesome depending on
how you look at it and lay it down or whatever.
But right before we got here, everyone's all excited, like
you hear about Shannon Sharp, and we're like, no, because
we're just driving to Fox. What happened. Apparently he was
getting it on right yep, And somehow his Instagram Live
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was going on while he was getting it on. So
all you hear is a lot of you know, tussling,
and you hear a lot of you hear a lot
of little a couple slap ins. Someone was clapping h
there were some moans and you just all you see on.
Speaker 7 (09:41):
The video, is you mean like a live studio audience.
Oh yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, applause. What you see, d
energy is just wooden floors and like a phone that fell.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
You just see Shannon Sharp. You don't see anybody in fact,
but you hear here either they were working out or
having as the old Adam Sandler bitwa maybe they were
working out, they were doing butterflat presses. But the whole
story and narrative and as everyone knows it, and I'm
sure your buddy's already sent you the link, is that
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Shannon Sharp was doing an ig Instagram live feed for
the world to see, and you could hear that. Yeah,
maybe you could hear them working out. Now since then, rich,
oh my god, you see yeah Iglesias double oh nice.
So now the Mets are on a roll. So anyway,
he infield single pest. So now Shannon Sharp has had
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time to address and immediately says skip that he was hacked.
Now we're not talking smack about Shannon Sharp. He's a
sweet fellow. He's uncle uncle Shannon. He's Unk. I like him.
I like Hunk, and I love this show. We're telling
you the story. Now, if this was me, I'd be mortified.
I'm a father, I'm a family member. I do a
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national show like Shannon. I wouldn't want people to see that.
So it's embarrassing or hear that. I wouldn't want people
to hear the three seconds of awesome that I can deliver.
By the time people realized there was Instagram Live, you'd
be done. Yeah. Well, here's what I'm saying. He was hacked.
Here's what they're saying. Shannon Sharp allegedly accidentally went live
on Instagram while getting freaky and claims he was hacked
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to quote unk beware, my account Instagram was hacked this morning.
My team and I are working vigorously to figure this out.
So I gotta make this clear though again, when he
says sure, when he says he was hacked, that's not
denying it was him. He's saying somehow someone got into
his phone and hit the live. No, I am sure.
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I feel like he's saying I was hacked, meaning that
wasn't me. That had nothing to do with it, Like
the whole thing had nothing to do with So I'm thinking,
I don't know. I don't know how to interpret that
it is possible. So when he's saying he's hacked, what
is he implying? Let me let me ask you guys.
Danny gm Byer, I was Sam. If someone says they're
they're hacked, there's a couple layers. Do you automatically believe them?
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Like if God forbid, I was Samuel's Instagram or TikTok
or I don't have to worry about that because I'm
not on Instagram. You're like a ninety year old guy.
Speaker 7 (12:13):
If I were Sam's Twitter, I'm gonna make one and
pretend I'm you, and yeah, what leak thinks?
Speaker 4 (12:18):
Yeah it is my space page?
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Yeah I was Sam. If you're my Space page was hacked?
Never had that either, and it was like like something
terribly awful facist my Facebook. Would you would you believe
the person every time and they're like I was hacked.
I mean, anything's possibly, But I would say no. It
sounds like a cop out, like it doesn't.
Speaker 4 (12:37):
Nless you know the person really well and you know
that's not their character.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Yeah, but hacked. I think it's out of embarrassing, like
maybe you made an operator error, like maybe you hit
it by acts.
Speaker 7 (12:48):
I think that going live That would require having full
control of someone's phone, which is a heck of a
lot harder than like hacking their iCloud account where you
could get access to their photos, which is what happens
to a lot of people when their naked nude photos
are released. That's because they've hacked their account, gotten into
their their back up and pulled that. To actually control
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someone's phone and go live is insane.
Speaker 8 (13:11):
Oh, it's hacked. People's Twitter gets hacked all the time.
We've had hosts here who've had like, hacking.
Speaker 7 (13:16):
An account is different than hacking someone's actual device.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Let me take a time out from the hack for
a second. Mets got first and second, no out, It's
Fox Sports Radio. If they win, relax if they win.
Talk about a guy a one to one game, it's
first and second, top of the ninth. Do you bump
those guys over? Are we playing small ball there? Like? Yeah? Like,
why is Nemo swinging away? Is there no old school
small ball? Danny G you're a Dodger's National League guy.
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Back in the day, it was more about small perfound Yeah,
right now, no outs, you move, you move the runners.
We get these guys to second and third. Why is
Neimo swinging away. They're playing in Toronto. Uh, just to
make it clear, but yeah, you take that lead, you
go for the win. You got first and second. I
don't know, I get small balls. I guarantee there's some
Nimo must be a bad bunter. There must be some
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type of saber metric or some you know stat that
shows first and second no out you swing away?
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Is he a contact hitter? I'll tell you what.
Speaker 1 (14:13):
It's three and one right now, so it might be
basically loaded anyway, I'm sorry. Back to the hack. This
game has been very interested because the Mets are tied
for the wild card with seventeen games to go, and
they were getting no hit the whole game, a chance
to win it. So, and you know me, I've always
said no hitter.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
During in the beginning of August, when we were all
arguing about that, I pointed out that every game down
the stretch especially mattered. Remember, yeah, dude, it's it's uh
you think back to those close losses your team had,
especially when you're just a game out right.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
Covid, you exactly. Covid and I talked about that recently,
saying how every single team ball four bases loaded no outs,
what a turnaround. We talked about this how every team.
That's why you can't think this way no matter what
the sport. It happens a lot in the NFL as well,
where you'll go back to one game and be like, man,
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if they would have went for it on fourth and one.
Every team has multiple points throughout the season where you
could go back and say, if we would have done that.
You can't think that way. You just can't. Now, Pe
Dolnzo steps up, could be the hero. We'll see. We'll
keep you posted. But as far as hack goes, I'm sorry.
I'm just this a fun show all over the place. No,
it's it's it's fine because this is happening live, which
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is a big Mets fan. We could feel your excitement
and I'm glad they didn't get no hit. That would
have been weak. You don't want your team to get
no hit this time of the year. And Lindor came
up big. That's awesome, was Dan Bayer said in the update.
The Diamondbacks are winning big today. So but this Shannon's
Sharp story is a big story. It's all over TMZ
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like your wife and girlfriend might hit you up later,
be like did you hear about Shannon's sharp and now
you know the story. He's saying he was hacked. I'm
not even sure what that implies. I guess he's trying
to say that wasn't him at all. My understanding was
that's but he didn't mean for that to happen. That's
my understanding. Now do you believe him? Or is that
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a cop out? Is sort of the question. It's like
when someone says, maybe this is a stretch rich but
you know, when someone gets caught cheating a Lah Dave
Grohl or something like that, a lot of times people
are like, oh, no, I have a sex addiction, because
they're looking like just to get out of this? How
do I get out of this? Get you know, well,
I have a problem. And I'm not saying that maybe
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a sex addiction isn't a real thing, or you know,
it's totally convenient when you get caught cheated, but when
you get the how do I get people off my back?
I just say that I have a problem here. How
do you explain that you're having I'm sorry, you're working
out on social media? You say your phone got hacked.
I don't know if there's truth to that. What says
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you guys. Yeah, nine nine Jinks on Fox. Well, we'll
take your feedback. Next, a really exciting Dame base I
always say Wednesday during this time of year, Wednesday's like
the lone day we're focusing on baseball. Doesn't feel weird
And pet A Lonso just had a sack fly to
right field. Mets take the lead. Wow, Mets are winning
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two to one after being no hit from nine to
eight and two thirteen eight. Yeah, none so eight innings
of no hit ball. Wow, big one. So yeah, your
feedback hacked. We're gonna talk NFL. But Wednesday, I'm cool
talking a little baseball considering the rest of the week
is dominated by football. Yeah, of course, which we love.
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Football is number one. But I your feedback hacked. Do
you believe people? If Danny g put on his Twitter
like some picture, let's say, of junk and he's like,
it wasn't me, I was hacked, do you believe him?
Speaker 4 (17:46):
Like? I believe.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
Here's what I believe, and it won't take your phone
calls and feedback.
Speaker 7 (17:49):
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Speaker 1 (18:46):
And you're seeing all these people so confused because it's
not what you expect, obviously from Shannon Sharp. But that's
the story today he went live, and here's how you
see it too. You see someone's on the phone and
they put it down. So my guest is he hit
it by accident and then put his phone down and
then everyone else got to hear what was going on,
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or maybe he did it accidentally on purpose he did it,
or maybe she purpose. Someone takes the phone and puts
it down, and you hear what's going on. He's saying
he got hacked. Our question here is when people say
things like that, do you believe him?
Speaker 4 (19:22):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
This happened to me once. Not oh not in the
same way that happened too. Yeah, but someone got your
password and like locking you out of your account. I
think it's different than what Spot was explaining there, like
taking control of your phone and hitting record and posting
it out there like that.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
Isn't it true? Your whole stream was leaked on vine. Yeah,
back in the day for six seconds. It's perfect periscope,
so fine. It happened to me in an luckily not
that type of scenario. But there have been maybe once
or twice where people like y'all, dude, check your social
media and I went live without realizing it.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
It happened. Sometimes you're you're fiddling with your phone and
someone's like, dude, you posted like twenty eight seconds of
like just your kitchen counter. I'm like, oh, true story.
When I was single for about a year, I was
completely single after my divorce. Right post divorce, I was,
you know, talking to this girl, I was talking to
anybody that would listen, right, and just throwing it out
there to everybody. There's this one girl I was talking
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to and she was just a regular girl. She wasn't
like some sort of freaky, deeky porn star or OnlyFans
go or anything like that. Just some regular girl. And
to my understanding, she was single and we were talking.
And then one day, all of a sudden, I saw
she went live and I was like, oh, there is
so and so, and I clicked on it and it
was her. Well, either she was working out or having
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six yeah, and I'm like, well, I guess she does
have somebody. Something's going on here, and it was wild,
and I knew for facts she didn't know what was
going on now. She was just like a regular girl. No,
when you accidentally, let's let's open up more. It's not
just about club Shay Shay Shannon Sharp going live. Two
questions here. Number one, when I say someone got hacked,
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are you assuming a third party did something deceitful or
just hacked?
Speaker 4 (21:13):
Mean?
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Hey, I just messed up, because I feel like sometimes
people say hacked when they just messed up. That's what
I think happened here. Really. Next question one and question
two is to what level denial do you operate under
and I'll give you the example of what I'm shaking
his head like that very popular gift. Here's my hamplo.
It was the mid two thousands and Cavino, enough time
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is passed and you're not with this girl anymore ex
girlfriend of yours that I could tell the story. We
were at lunching. Camino was dating this nice girl from
New Jersey and we had had like some let's say,
scandalous model on our Maxim radio show back in the day,
scandalous money. Well, let's be honest. She was uh she
let's say say she worked more in the world of
(21:58):
Oh it was like Penthouse or something. I think in
the smutty world.
Speaker 4 (22:01):
It doesn't narrow it down right for that show.
Speaker 1 (22:04):
So we're at lunch and this is before iPhones. This
is like when Comino had probably had like a like
a flip phone, like a star Tek or a Nokia,
and he's just fiddling around with his phone, and I'm
at the lunch place with him, saying, y'all, dude, you
should go out with her. Your girlfriend will never know.
He then looks at his phone and realizes, oh my god,
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I made a call eighteen minutes ago, and she was
on the other end and heard everything and heard our
whole conversation. And by the way, I totally forgot about
that story. I wanted to die, That's what I was like, Dude,
we were joking. He knew it. Yeah, And you know,
you get that that sinking feeling.
Speaker 4 (22:44):
In your blamed her for spying on you.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
You know that sinking feeling that David Grohl probably had yesterday.
That's sinking feeling of oh no. And I'm like hello,
and she's like, I heard everything. Rich was kidding, Well,
it was Rich being the deius one. Rich was like, Yo,
you should have hit that girl up. Man, she'll never
find out. And but the truth was, the point is
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operator error. No one hacked my phone. I called her
by mistake. Well, how many times do you hit the
voice memo on your phone and you realize that it
was recording for like two minutes and you could have
potentially sent whatever was playing or recording to whoever's text
was up at the time. Yeah, no, it happens. Man,
Let's go to Dan in Minnesota. We'll take a few
(23:30):
phone calls. The big fun story of the day is
Shannon Sharp went on IG Live. If you didn't know
and let's just say it was all you saw was
a wood floor, but you heard what was happening. What's
up Dan?
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Hey guys, I think you're looking at the hacking thing wrong.
Like someone didn't control his phone. So if I were
to hack you, like your account, I would have your
account on my phone and I could just go live
with your account on my phone, so I could see
him in saying something like that that he's hacked.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Okay, so you can pose this question. Then do you
mean it's you mean it's him, but someone else is
controlling his phone.
Speaker 2 (24:02):
No, no one's going his phone. But if I hack
your account, I have your account on my phone.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Ah, so it's someone it's someone else getting it on
saying oh with Shannon. Okay, so I want to see
Shannon Sharp's bedroom. I want to see those brown floors.
I want to see that ceiling fan that he doesn't have,
because you do see some clues in there, like, well,
whose room is that?
Speaker 4 (24:21):
Then?
Speaker 3 (24:22):
Is that?
Speaker 4 (24:23):
Rich? Rich? You brought up a good point about what
does hack mean? In in the dictionary, it says use
a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.
So you're right if it's a user error. You shouldn't
be calling it a hack.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
I think sometimes people say hack when it they just
messed up. But you know what, like, let's say I
know more. Is it like laminate floors like Shannon Trump
wouldn't have leamine floors? Are they nice war floors? Like
you think he'd have a ceiling fanily is it a
crusty old ceiling fan or is it one that would
be in a Shannon Trump mansion. It looks like a
regular guy ceiling fan. Yeah, there's some clues there. And
by the way, he took.
Speaker 4 (24:57):
This girl to his basement.
Speaker 1 (24:59):
Yeah, it could be he be on the road somewhere,
who knows. But we do this in fun and respectfully
because I don't think he's doing anything wrong here. It's
just a little embarrassing. And it's not like is he
a single dude?
Speaker 4 (25:12):
I'm not.
Speaker 1 (25:12):
I'm pretty sure. Yeah, I don't. I don't think he's
like he's not married or anything.
Speaker 8 (25:15):
Right, Guys, I'm sorry, I really expected Shannon Sharp to
have nicer doors in just saying.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
I mean, that might be a good CLIs and they
look cheap and flimsy's first millionaire.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
What if he says like you thigure out have doors
like that?
Speaker 4 (25:28):
Look at like, look at.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Those doors that would that's not a bad angle.
Speaker 4 (25:31):
Right, yeah, I looked it up. He is single.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
What does it mean when people say we're radio hacks?
What does that mean?
Speaker 4 (25:37):
Let me look that up.
Speaker 1 (25:38):
That trip in Vegas?
Speaker 10 (25:40):
What up?
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Trip? Hey? Trip?
Speaker 10 (25:42):
What's going on? Gentlemen? Rich this weekend? When I see
you in Las Vegas? I'm gonna buy you a condolence
drink at the bar. Over you missing that no hitter today?
Speaker 1 (25:51):
No, yeah, I don't devastate.
Speaker 10 (25:54):
Don't think I forgot that and then sharing. Imagine this
if there was something on there that said something like
in the background going call me eighty four, Call me
eighty four. That would be crazy if that wasn't on the.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Yeah, right, Imagine if there was some weird thing where
like you hear the woman saying something. I just can't
make it out. I can't make out what she's saying,
but she's saying something there. It's just like, believe me,
this is just a funny story. Yeah, hey, funny for us,
But listen to you on the flip side of it. Oh,
it's like the worst feeling. There's always time for funny.
(26:28):
I mean, we got football starting up week two tomorrow. Yesterday,
after that miserable debate, after that fun today, after the
miserable debate last night, A light story is what I want?
Speaker 4 (26:37):
Can I really quick? Can I share an embarrassing story?
And this is when our phones were not as good
at sending emails from your phone. So there was an
executive at a radio station who had been interviewing me
to be her new program director, and she sent me
it was like a thread. I go into my phone,
I go into the emails and I'm like, I should
(26:57):
probably wait till I'm back at home on my lap top.
I'm like, I really need to respond to her. So
I tried to start my reply by saying hi, and
I accidentally typed an O instead of an I, and I.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Was like, oh crap, let me go, let me go back.
Speaker 4 (27:14):
So so I I tried to go back, and instead
of going back, it's sent. I sent her one word
and I yeah, I was so embarrassed, and I of
course went right to my scent box. I'm like, please
don't tell me that sent and it's just that one word?
Speaker 1 (27:36):
Oh yeah? Was it around Christmas time? You could have
sent two more?
Speaker 4 (27:42):
I didn't get that job. By the way, I'm.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
Not surprised, yo, Rich Rich's wife. I'm gonna call he
talked about my ex Rich's wife sent like a newdie
shot to their landlord one time by mistake. Yeah, not, mister,
It wasn't It wasn't completely it wasn't completely nudy. But
I was out of town with Cavino on a little
work trip. I think we were doing a fight in
(28:05):
Vegas or something, and my wife sent me a picture
of her in lingerie, like all sexy and sent it
to me and our landlord. No, and I'm like, please,
I was like, babe, you know that wasn't just me.
That's the worst feeling. But again, this is operator error.
Mistakes we made, and that's what I'm thinking could have
(28:26):
happened unless Shannon Sharp indeed was hacked, Like he says,
all right, so we'll keep you posted, Dan Bayer, what's
going on?
Speaker 3 (28:33):
Man?
Speaker 11 (28:34):
Free rent That month was awesome though, it was fantastic
to me, absolutely amazing. All right, We've got some injury
news to get to in the NFL in a little bit.
But as Rich said, his Mets put six on the
board in the top half of the ninth inning, breaking
up Bowden Francis is no hitter on the Lindor solo
home run and then five runs later, Mets lead six
to one. Now in the bottom of the ninth, Arizona
(28:57):
continues to lead Texas eleven to four and the sixth
inning and that game, Guardians swept the White Sox, winning
today's finale six ' four, and the Pirates were three
to one winners against the Marlins.
Speaker 4 (29:07):
Forty nine.
Speaker 11 (29:07):
Ers had coach Kyle Shanahan so that running back Christian
McCaffrey would be limited in practice today with achilles and
calf injuries. McCaffrey spoke with reporters saying his mentality is
that he will play on Sunday, but the NFL Network
characterized McCaffrey's chances as being a quote long shot end
quote to play in Minnesota.
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Christian mccaff injury, No, hey, good, well done, rim shot
on yourself.
Speaker 11 (29:31):
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson not on the practice report. He'll
start Sunday against the Raiders. Packers head coach Matt Lafleur
said to the door is still open for Jordan Love
to play in Week two against the Colts despite that
knee injury.
Speaker 1 (29:46):
Very cool for the Mets to have that comeback win
wearing the FDNY hats. And of course we never forget
we're from the East Coast and we were in New
York City that day. Yeah, but really cool to see
them win. Unlike the Yankees. Yes, in two thousand and one,
that would have been nice. That was the only time,
you know, the biggest fail in sports history, I mean
fun but not so fun. Of fact, the only time
(30:07):
you rooted for the Yankees, oh one, right after nine
to eleven. We were, you know, living in New York.
Only time in my life. I was like, you know what,
go Yankees because the country needed it, the country needed
and that's the one year they with the Diamondbacks win.
Stupid Gonzo. It is weak ass single that still makes
me mad. The only time ever, only time ever, and
(30:28):
it just proved that, hey, maybe whoever I root for
is just never gonna win. Yep, yep, yep. So anyway,
really big win. It happened live here on the show.
Still getting feedback about Shannon Sharp. Again, we're Cavino and
Rich and next hour Midweek Major, so stick around for that.
But we said we talked some relationships and it's a
(30:48):
simple question. Do you have to be aligned on everything?
And what things are okay to not necessarily be aligned on? Yeah?
What what is the what's the ruling in your family,
your dating history, your life eight seven, seven nine nine
on Fox. I think it's impossible, is the number to
be aligned on everything? Yea. Where we say everything, we
(31:09):
mean important things, right, We're always gonna have our differences,
but I mean like religion, well, sport. But I think
sometimes when political debates, sometimes what you think is important
is important to someone else and vice versa, meaning you
might be like, well, this is way more important than sports.
(31:32):
But to a diehard sports fan, there's there I guarantee
there's some Dodgers fans that like, yo, I couldn't date
a girl, and who's her whole family? And everyone loves
the Giants? Like that might actually be someone's story on
the East Coast, Danny, plenty of people where it's like, yo,
you're from Boston, your whole family's Red Sox. I'm a
Yankees guy. That's a little tricky straight up.
Speaker 4 (31:51):
My wife, he told me if I was a San
Francisco Giants fan, she wouldn't even have went out on
a first date.
Speaker 1 (31:57):
See it might sound crazy, but maybe not right. Look
at it, ah, well, I get it. Like if her,
if she comes from a long line of Dodgers fans,
you know, he's just not gonna vibe with everybody, right, Like,
it's just not gonna work. If it's her, If her
cousins and her dad and her uncles and her niece
and nephews and everybody loves the Dodgers, Danny g automatically
(32:17):
starts as the odd man out. So I could see
how those things are important. My wife and I don't
align on sports teams. Her family Packers fans Midwest. Her
family's originally from the Midwest, So Packers and Cardinals. That's
her dad's team. So she was raised that, you know,
that's that's who they rooted for. Uh, you know, not
my teams. But that's not I don't think that's as
(32:39):
important politically. I think we're more on the same page
religion similar enough, Like I have plenty of friends on
the East Coast. I grew up where you were. You
grew up on Long Island. Everyone you knew was either
Catholic or Jewish, and I have plenty of friends that
married the other. And you had this crazy, cool joint
wedding with a rabbi and a priest. What's important to you?
(33:01):
Because Taylor Swift after the debate last night, came out
supporting Kamala Harris and and it's such a big deal.
Then it makes me on a bar because it really is.
It's such a big deal. It oddly is because they're
saying that's more, that's more impactful than a monetary donation. Yeah,
and create. But I do wonder now does that mean
(33:23):
Travis Kelcey has to be like, ye, I'm up Kamla
Hurst too, because if you remember a couple of weeks
ago that do you assume that well, because I do.
Patrick Mahomes said, I'm not telling you. Meanwhile, we assume
Britney Mahomes is a Trump supporter. If you remember a
couple of weeks ago, RFK Junior threw his weight and
support behind Donald Trump and his wife, Cheryl Hines, who's
(33:46):
a big time Democrat. People were telling her like, how
can you be with your husband? It's like, yo, we
just know. It's interesting too to see how much life
has changed in the past. I don't know, let's say
ten years. Every girl, I I don't even know where
they stood politically because there wasn't a conversation I must,
I have no idea. And now I'll see ex girlfriends
(34:08):
that I was with for years, like on social media today,
you know, spewing their opinions, and I could clearly see
where they stand. But I never knew then or cared well.
Speaker 4 (34:18):
The way we grew up. It wasn't table top.
Speaker 1 (34:19):
It was never discussed. It's that's a great thought. I
couldn't tell you what my high school and college girlfriends
were politically, yeah, or where they lined up and what
they thought and yeah, same same thing. But do you
feel there's a pressure in your life? Do you align
perfectly with your significant other? Or is that just ridiculous?
Like spot you and your wife completely different politically? Yeah? So,
(34:41):
but does it work? We'll take your feedback. Next couple
of things I want you to note a couple weeks
from now, Friday, September twenty seventh, we will be at
the Graduate Hotel in Auburn. So if you want to
hang in Alabama, have some drinks and partied up with CNR,
we'll be doing it live Friday, the twenty seventh of
(35:02):
September and this weekend if you want to have a cocktail.
When I meet at the sports book, have a little drink.
We'll be covering the Canelo fight with Fox Sports. Cambron,
I'll be there. You see me at the staredown today.
I'm I'm betting against Canelo just for the heck of it,
because he's such a big favorite that what if he
slips up this guy he's fighting Dee Boulder and boss
(35:22):
Eble the guy he's fighting, No way, No hal Berlanga
stands no chance. Berlanga is twenty two and oh he's
from Brooklyn. He's a tough kid. I watch him highlights
of him to try to get pumped up, and I
don't know, man, I know it's Canello when he's one
of the maybe the pounderful pound best guy over the
last decade. But uh, I'm gonna pull Steve Covino. Do
you know Cavino used to do Danny J. Cavino is
(35:44):
not much of a awesome He's not much of a
gambler like I am. But there was like a five
year period where Cavino would bet on whoever fought Mayweather,
assuming Mayweather would eventually lose, and he never did. That's
the truth. I put five Hondo and I had no
money on Ricky Hatton is like Rob Parker saying Tom
Brady's last year was every year that's till it finally
(36:04):
was Rob Parker, Max Kellerman, you know, yeah everyone. So
we'll be there in Vegas this weekend, Alabama on the
twenty seventh. Hope to see you there. Love taking the
show on the road, and you can do the same
on the iHeartRadio app and by following our podcast. We
appreciate it. What up Danny J.
Speaker 4 (36:22):
Quick note on our Auburn Live remote on the twenty seventh. Yeah,
guess what is the day before that? On our Thursday
show here before we go on the road, think about it.
Big dates September twenty six Oh do you remember anniversaries
of ex girlfriends? Because that's my high school girlfriend's anniversary.
Oh the day Spot losses Virginity. Yeah, nine six, I
(36:44):
don't know. Covino and Rich turned two years old on Thursday,
September twenty sixth.
Speaker 1 (36:50):
Wow, so our two year full time Yeah on Fox
Sports Radio an afternoon drive celebration now toddlers. So also,
when I asked my first girlfriend to be my girlfriend
in junior high, he wrote it on your bike in
nineteen ninety. Yeah, nine twenty six ninety.
Speaker 4 (37:08):
On that Thursday show, we'll have some special recordings on
the air and some cake to eat way too many
calories in the studio, and then the celebration is going
to spill over the following day there in Auburn. Perfect
on Friday to twenty seven. So join us.
Speaker 1 (37:23):
Very cool. So we're starting our third year yep in Alabama.
Nice man, that's really cool. So two years already. Remember
we did a year part time before that. And if
you're new to our show, we've been on the air
together for almost twenty years, but our time at Fox
has been tremendous. It'd be great to celebrate with you
on that day.
Speaker 4 (37:43):
I started together when you were like seventeen then, yeah.
Speaker 1 (37:45):
We were like fifteen years old radio. Honestly, we started
in our early twenties together. We've been together, not the brag,
but in radio years, you know, the odd couples going
in their own directions. And Rob's going to be joined
by a great new co host.
Speaker 4 (37:58):
Yeah, Kelvin Washington, who, by.
Speaker 1 (37:59):
The way, such a nice guy. They had a great
run at six years. We started doing a show together
at Sirius XM before the XM was even there serious
satellite radio in December four. So this December, this holiday
season will be twenty years I'm working with this knucklehead.
Yeah craz Yeah for real, hasn't that wait? Isn't it wild?
Speaker 4 (38:20):
Yep?
Speaker 1 (38:20):
Yep. So celebrating two years nine twenty six and then
we'll be partying on on twenty seven in Alabama. When
Danny G said a cake, I thought I thought he
was bringing the cakes. Oh oh no, all right, well
listen a lot to get to. Let's let's wrap up
that last thought, which is do you need to be
aligned with people you date politically, sports, teams, religion thoughts
(38:40):
like where do you draw the line?
Speaker 4 (38:43):
Again?
Speaker 1 (38:43):
People you date is different than people you're friends with, because,
to go back to what we said about our career,
Rich and I lined up in the fact that while
we were both single, young dudes at the time, but
we were attracted to different kinds of women. We both
like sports, but he liked the Mets, I like the Yankees.
You know, we had commonalities, but we rooted for different things.
(39:03):
So friendships are different, right, because you challenge each other,
you rival with each other. Please your relationships that you're
when you're with someone intimately, how much of a commonality
do you want, Like I never wanted my girlfriend or
wife to like the same music that I liked, but
it was important that they liked music, right, So there's
certain things. It just depends how important it is to you.
(39:27):
I mean friendships, you're at a different because last night,
during that debate, I was texting a bunch of random people.
I have friends that think Donald Trump's the worst guy
on earth, and I have other friends that think Donald
Trump's a greatest guy on earth. So I mean friendships. Listen,
I love all types of people as friends. I think
that's the best part of having friends. That's the way
it should be. So it used to be, right, Yeah,
So friendships that's different. You're right, Relationships someone you're laying
(39:50):
next to every night, someone you're in love with. I
think sports teams, it doesn't matter who she roots for, unless,
of course, like Danny said, if her family lives and
dies by team that you hate, it might be awkward.
Politically aligned was never even a thought. I can't imagine
like loving a woman she's everything right, and you're like,
(40:11):
but I don't align with her political views, Like that's
so unheard of from our come up, but I understand
today and now especially that is definitely something that might
be on your mind. And we bring that up because
yesterday last night, right after the debates, you saw Taylor
Swift come out publicly and it shouldn't be a big deal,
(40:32):
but it's a huge deal, and it does make you think, well,
then Travis Kelsey's probably on board. But is that a guarantee.
I don't know. I mean, what if Ed Kelsey's like you,
you better cut her loose? So I mean, who knows
what people think politically? And again I get it, it's
very important stuff and we're moving forward, don't look backwards.
(40:54):
But there is something to be said about the past
where you sort of kept that stuff to yourself and
you didn't let it affect your relationships. Mm hm, we
should go back. We should go back to that vibe
a little bit. I missed that a little bit, Yeah,
a little bit. How about you know. I'll give you
some reminders too, just based on failed experiences, something you
should speak of before you get married and tie it down.
(41:16):
Rich always brings this up, and it's not like I
didn't have these conversations. It's just it didn't pan out
the way I wanted it to. Like, if you're in
a career where you might have to move one day,
you better make sure that she's aligned on that same
page with you before you both say I do, because
I ended up traveling a lot for my career and
(41:36):
it didn't fly well with the woman I was with.
I had these talks, but I don't think we were
really aligned. I think that's important. Yeah, I dated a
girl that was Italian Brooklyn. The vibe was she's never leaving,
and I was like, I'm in broadcasting. Life might take
me out of New York, which it did. Yeah, you
(41:57):
can end up anywhere. And I remember being like, yeah,
I don't think she might say she would, but I
don't know if if I got a job in you know, well,
you know what. She was Chago, Texas. She was never
leaving wherever. Her family was so right when it comes
to whether or not you're aligned. I just wonder if
there's a weird pressure of Travis Kelcey now to be
like I to them with Kabbola and then you know,
you know what all happened in today's climate, especially with
(42:19):
an election coming up. If Travis Kelcey doesn't align with
her and speaks out publicly. They're already asked Mahomes about it, right,
Mahome said, I'm not telling you, but they're gonna ask
Travis if they haven't already. If he says he's not
aligned with her, then it just looks like trouble and paradise,
and then social media causes this big controversy about how
(42:39):
they're no good for each other, and the Swifties will
be like, how could she be with a Trumper? He
almost has to be just for optics.
Speaker 8 (42:46):
I think there have been small indicators in the past
that Travis Kelcey probably aligns more with Kamala Harris. There's
just so maybe he just doesn't talk about it, but
there's been little hints and stuff. But I was going
to bring up a long time Democrat extra James Carville
famously always talks about his wife, who's a Republican.
Speaker 4 (43:03):
They make it work, maybe because.
Speaker 8 (43:04):
He's from an old, older school of like we don't
bring our work home with us, or we talk about
it in a very impartial way.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
That's the way if you have to have the same
exact thoughts. As as as anybody where there's a mutual
respect for your ideas, like you could be you could
be opposite of someone to be like Yo, I don't
agree with you at all, but you articulate your feelings
and thoughts and I respect you, which is why you
feel x Y and yeah, which is what the sentiment
should be. And again, here we are trying to solve
(43:32):
the world's problems. Could be not maybe we will one day,
but yeah, for a year, Spot and his wife didn't
the line and they're still together and now they're look
at that and now they're lining up even more after
a good years would.
Speaker 4 (43:43):
Be nice too, if some people weren't so extreme with it.
I'm nobody to tell you what to do with your life.
But it used to be. I remember growing up in
family members they casually sometimes around election time, would talk
about voting and stuff going on with politics. Not at
the dinner table, obviously, but in a different setting. But
it was just a small part of who they were.
(44:04):
It wasn't who they were on Facebook with every post
in their picture and their profile and all. It didn't
define it, right, It wasn't their identity. Yo.
Speaker 1 (44:11):
In the early two thousands, when Rich and I started
the show, we were talking about voting for Bo Biss
or not. Now you're voting for Kelly Clarkson, vote for
San Giant Rich was all about voting for Taylor Hicks.
Now it's something totally different. So Kelsey does he have
to align with Taylor Swift? Now again, not to be
all gossipy, but Brittany Mahomes, it's been said that she
(44:34):
links up with Donald Trump. He thanked her right because
she was liking all his posts. So you would assume
that Patrick probably leans Donald Trump. Possibly doesn't have to
be but possibly right, which means that him and Travis
Kelcey don't necessarily line up. And they're all hanging at
the US Opening. Yes, August, their normal friends could accept
(44:57):
other people. You could take that information. Think what you want.
Can I this?
Speaker 8 (45:02):
I do not want to derail this topic at all,
but this bringing up the US Open, Taylor and Travis
being at at the US Open. They were singing along too.
I believe in a thing called love but the Darkness
and now it's back at It's back at number one
on like iTunes, and and she wrote she's like a
huge fan of that song in the Darkness. Now I'm
(45:23):
a huge I've been listening to Darkness since the beginning,
since their inception, likew and so, she wrote Justin Hawkins,
the lead singer, like a handwritten note that thank you
for coming to my show. And I love that song.
I think it's one of the greatest of all times.
That I bet that that knows worth like six figures.
I bet wow from Taylor Swift.
Speaker 1 (45:40):
You know, I'm so happy for that and I share
a way back Wednesday. I mean, boring, meaningless story, but
it's important to me. I remember being I worked in
rock radio and we would have music meetings, that's how
it worked, and people record labels would present the songs
to the state. They would bring food, and they would
bring food. They try to butter you up just to
play their music. I remember when they played The Darkness
(46:01):
I believe in a thing called love to everyone at
the station, and it was such a breath of fresh
air for the music at that time. Yeah, you know,
it's early two thousands. It was like like New Metal era,
lim Biscuits and but Born, a lot of butt rock. Yeah,
And that was like a fun party song that everybody
got behind, and everyone thought The Darkness would be a
(46:21):
much bigger band and they're good.
Speaker 8 (46:23):
They I think they're they're not. Everyone knows them as
one hit wonder, but I have all their albums. I
think they're so talented, and.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
It was such a fun song. It's cool to see
them get as the kid. It's fun to see them
get their flowers shine. They're shine after all these years.
Speaker 4 (46:38):
It's beautiful.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
I thought I thought it was, you know, seeing Travis
and Taylors sing along together. It was nice. It was nice.
And by the way, she loves that song, so they
line up musically. I have a handwritten note from Taylorswift
what and I'm gonna go in my box of memories
and find it because you know, my daughter said to
me for the enough fault, when you're looking for anything,
you can't find it. Yeah, because we played her first
song and I worked in pop radio at the time,
(46:59):
and she was the type of person that would write
all the hosts like thank you for playing my hey,
dear rich, thanks for all the supporting love Taylor Swift,
and like a nice little note.
Speaker 4 (47:08):
I gotta put some gloves on you handle that.
Speaker 1 (47:12):
Yeah, he threw it Value Kids College Fund, Taylor Swift so.
Speaker 7 (47:19):
Rich getting some some cheeto yeah, oil stain on it,
soy sauce all over it.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
Would you believe my my daughter said to me for
the first time. She's seven. It was the first time
she said something. I was like, oh my god, she's
getting older. She was singing along to Taylor Swift in
her room like a little seven year old wood. But
I heard her say it's a long story, and I go, hey, buddy, yeah, dad,
it's love story, not long story. She goes, what do
(47:49):
you know about Taylor Swift? You don't know anything about
pop music? And rich built his whole career And I, okay,
does she not know what you do for work? I
have a hand letter. I'm a Swiftian. Fancy have you
shown her the letter? I'm gonna have to go on
YouTube too and show her clips of me interviewing her.
But oh wait, until she gets a little more lippy,
(48:11):
she's gonna be You're gonna.
Speaker 4 (48:12):
Be her hero very soon.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Wow. Yeah, I'm gonna I gave her a cat oneesie.
I did give her a cat onesie. You can see
that clip on YouTube. And by the way, I'm a
I think we'll do our daddy daughter thing again for
jingle Ball. Oh yeah, fun shingle Ballheart's biggest concert. All right, listen,
we're gonna get the spots midweek major, she says, Zaddy
daughter just checking. We are Zaddy's ladies, right, Shannon Sharp
(48:38):
packed aligning on things. Let me give you one more
pop culture tidbit, because then we will get into football
and midweek major. I think the most interesting part of
that thought, rich right, being aligned is the political side
of things was never something that factored in, Like there's
already so many factors of your commonalities that are important,
(48:58):
Like this is just one other major layer you added
to the mix. Oh, I did have one other thing.
I wanted to tell you. Things that used to be,
as Danny said, taboo, like yeah, you don't talk about
that at the dinner table. Another thing that's become more
and more old family business. Another thing that's become more
and more open that wasn't is salary. Now I'm not
(49:22):
gonna go telling you guys all my salary, but back
in the day that was like hush hush. There's TikTokers
and people that go to strangers like hey, how much
you make, and there's people that do it for transparency.
But all these young kids are broke, so they don't
care about it because they know they're all broke. But
what used to be frowned upon or taboo? You don't
talk about salary, politics, religion. These are all almost the
(49:45):
most open conversations. You guys are getting paid like the
old lady from a wedding scene. I get paid in gone.
So yeah, now Rich is right about that. It is
something that's definitely more of an open conversation the younger people,
not for me. Well before we get the spots midweek
Major and talk a little NFL. I know you had
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some thoughts already, could bean on week two as we
kicked that off tomorrow with a little AFC East battle Buffalo.
Miami's gonna be a fun one. I just hope that
Tyreek Hill gets there. Okay, yes, so down, buddy, and
I say that respectfully. I liked what he said recently though,
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about like it seemed like everyone was a little wrong,
that the police being aggressive, more aggressive than they should
have been. But he also admitted that he should have
complied and not been so rude. Not have been so rude.
You know, having an attitude doesn't warrant that aggressive behavior.
But he he did take accountability. I'm hoping. I'm hoping,
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like he said that they could learn from everybody could
learn from that. It's one of the few times where
that phrase doesn't annoy me, Like, hopefully this could be
a learning moment now, I actually it really could be.
I hope that it would be really cool. Hope I had
one of the thought. And then again, we'll get to
NFL Week two as the way. It's a tough question,
like this game in itself, like who do you got?
I think I got Miami here, Well, hangtut, we're going
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to talk about it. But I know something else you
love even more tacos close. Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom.
I mean, they've been in the news lot recently based
on some of the stuff she said, call her daddy
afort about how she rewards Orlando Bloom. Yeah, everyone's gonna
go home and do the dishes. Now. They were at
a charity event and there was a picture taken where
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he was just glaring at Kim Kardashian's cheeks, and Katy
Perry has since come out and said, yeah, I don't
blame him, I expect him to totally fine. Amazing, So
was I And is that when you talk about things
you need to find out about someone before you end
up marrying them or being serious, do you test those
jealousy layers? Like imagine if Katy Perry's like you looked
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at her and it's a fight, Like I have dated
girls like that and it's not fun. Yeah, but it
is rude be he can't normalize, Like it is rude
behavior to be gawking at other women in the presence
of your significant other. Would your girlfriend get manic cordens
that he got caught if every you know second on him,
if you were at an event, yes, let's say red
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carpet thing for fox boys biting my knuckle like Lenny
and Squiggy. Am I am I? How obvious am I
about this? You know what I mean? Like, because you
could do these things like a man, but you can
do it respectfully right and not get caught.
Speaker 7 (52:28):
Jim carrying the mask which turns in like a wolf
and he's like jaw drops, Like, I don't blame Orlando Bloom.
Speaker 1 (52:34):
He's a man. He has a pulse, he has we
have an instinct as men. If your tongue comes out
like a staircase, but you don't want to do it
and embarrass the one you're with either, because you know
they will have they'll have a problem with it. I
think any woman with a spine will have an issue
with it. But is it safe to say unless you
make someone look stupid? Like if a good looking woman
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walked by wearing barely nothing, like she was a sensory
like you know, Kanye's wife, you would your girl get
mad if you were like, WHOA.
Speaker 4 (53:06):
Yeah, I think a lot of women would be more
upset if it's some random. If it was a celebrity
like Kim Kardashian, then I think my girl would be like,
I'm looking at her too. We're all kind of you know,
looking at if we were like shwing. But yeah, if
it's some random and you're being disrespectful.
Speaker 1 (53:26):
I think the Keith any the Keith. I'll give you
the lesson and then we'll move on to the NFL.
The lesson always is, if you want to look at someone,
point it out to your wife, like look at her
and make it seem like you're disgusted the tie my shoes.
Like if some girl walks by with nothing on your bay, honey,
can you believe she? Where was it in public? Where
did you go, I had to tie my shoes. Meanwhile,
I was getting a nice little eye full. So there's
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got to be a more respectful way to do it.
And I'm not saying only end the Bloom was being disrespectful.
I'm saying he got caught by photographers. But I think
Katy Perry handled it well and that's gone viral. I
don't blame him one bit. How do you avoid that?
You would think it's a great karaoke song, but good
luck hitting these high notes unless you go, Sam, come on,
(54:12):
let's hear Sam. Go ahead, Sam, Thank God?
Speaker 4 (54:14):
Love just such a little.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
What I welc into this on goes. I did this
on two pros to Cup of Joe as well. That's great,
very flattering moment for me and.
Speaker 7 (54:26):
Rich walking out like Taylor and Travis. It's gonna sound
very funny on the podcast. I just say, there's no
music podcasts download that.
Speaker 1 (54:38):
Yeah. I asked var Arrington, I go, what's your favorite
moment ever? Onto two Cups of Joe on two cups
of jokes? And he said, I was Sam singing the Darkness?
But right now we do it every Wednesday. Spotty's got
his stories. Let's do it.
Speaker 3 (54:51):
MIDWEK Major, Covino and Rich get you over the Middle
of the Week mid Week Major. We throw sports and
pop culture headlines and topics at the fellas and it's
like the kids.
Speaker 7 (55:06):
Says, we definitely mature.
Speaker 3 (55:09):
See it our scoring Midweek Major.
Speaker 12 (55:13):
Ahag a certain point in that where like it becomes
funny at first, I'm like, oh yeah, yeah, and then
it is something funny.
Speaker 4 (55:29):
About doing it. That was for ll cool J, who
has a new album out Nice all right. He taught
us how to do that way back in the day.
Speaker 1 (55:36):
And Danny G was telling me that Q Tip produced it. Yeah,
and it's supposed to be really good, really really good.
Pumped about that all right.
Speaker 4 (55:42):
Before we hand things over to the number one and
only host of this segment, we'd like to roll those
big red love dice in the main studio.
Speaker 6 (55:48):
I just rolled the nine nine. Let's see what Dicky
Davis has. Oh yes, seven, I go.
Speaker 4 (55:58):
First, all right, Cofino gets first take as we now
get ready, ladies and gentlemen, the most famous person from
Scotch Plains New Jersey besides Judy Bloom Spotty Boy.
Speaker 1 (56:11):
Yeah, is it going well?
Speaker 7 (56:13):
You stole my story as usual, but I'll give you
a few more details. So we know Taylor Swiss chosen,
we know who Brittany Mahomes kind of is backing, sort
of well, chiefs q B. Patrick Mahomes staying out of
the political landscape by refusing to make a public endorsement
for a presidential candidate during a press conference today. Earlier today,
Mahomes was asked about the recent message from President Trump
towards his wife Brittany for their support, who also shout
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it out Brittany on Fox and Friends this morning after
the debate, Brittany Mahomes, I back her. So Homes sort
of dodged the question by saying he'll use his platform
to encourage people to vote, but not.
Speaker 1 (56:49):
For, not who to vote for.
Speaker 7 (56:51):
Quote, inform people to get registered to vote, to inform
people to do their own research and then make the
best decision for them and their family. A couple sid
notes from the whole political landscape, if you want to
address them all. At the same time, Caitlin Clark has
officially liked Taylor Swift's instagram of her endorsing Kamala. Oh
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yeah right, and to elaborate, Actually, a source close to
Travis Kelcey said he will be following in his girlfriend's
footsteps and endorsement.
Speaker 1 (57:19):
Tama or Major. I think this is major because of
the importance of this, as we described already previously on
the show. I think he put it puts Mahomes in
a really sticky situation. I like his approach though I'm.
Speaker 3 (57:34):
Not here to tell you who to vote for, but
I'll rock the vote.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
You know, he's just encouraging voting. I think that's his
best play because his best bud, Travis is clearly Team Taylor,
Team Kamala, and he's the guy in the middle because
it seems like Britney Mahomes is Trump. I think it's
a no win situation for him to come forth and
say anything. I'm not saying he should just shut up
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and play four ball. I'm just saying he's in the
middle and his best bet is probably to just focus
on football right now. Yeah, I don't think it's a
I think it's a no win. But you know what,
I'll say this major because we're talking about major players
in the game. The safest thing someone could say in
today's political landscape, and by the way, I think this
is it's major. That's some of the major that people
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are coming out, especially like the Caitlin Clarks and the
Tailor Shifts of the world. Big you know, big women
in the world of sports and entertainment. But you know what,
I think there might be a part of people that
aren't a fan of Kamala Harris or Taylor Swift that
this inspires them to vote the other way. So I
don't know. I think, Uh, if Taylor Shift's the reason
you're going to vote for someone, Jesus, get a life.
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I mean, I don't tell you, like you really bang
your head against the wall a couple of times. If
you're gonna vote for someone because a celebrity tells you
to again bang your head against I agree if you're rich.
But unfortunately, I think she has so much influence, you
know what I mean, Like it is, it is gonna
be impactful, even though it shouldn't be.
Speaker 7 (59:02):
It's lose lose because if you don't say anything, people
get on you. If you say something, people get on you. Yeah,
so you should be. If you didn't say anything, it
was like they're staying out of it. Now It's like
what you don't care, You're hiding your voice. Jare because
Taylors shift has come forth. You're gonna get Travis as
a result. You mentioned Caitlyn Clark. These are giant.
Speaker 1 (59:23):
Names and sports very influential. So this whole story's major
in you know the other Caitlyn Jenner definitely Trump, Definitely Trump.
Speaker 7 (59:33):
Yeah, all right, real quick. Sticking with Mahomes, I thought
the story was funny. Raven's cornerback Marlin Humphrey is having
some fun or possibly throwing shade at at Patrick Mahomes
after the Ravens fell to the Chiefs twenty seven to
twenty in the season opener. Humphrey discussed the loss on
his Punchline podcast, talking about, you know, acknowledging how it's
hard to beat Kansas City, how great Patrick Mahomes is,
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but he referred to Mahomes as a chubby, fast dude,
as you know, is his dad bod photo. Okay, about
what was the end of last season. He's just saying
that he's always amazed that he's out running or juking
people on the backfield based on his physique. So midweek
or major, I think it's it's mid okay, But I
think it's so humorous, but there's truth to it.
Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
It's only funny because it's true. Mahomes does incredible things.
He's not an incredible looking specimen by any means. He's
a bit in person. I mean, he's a big, strapping dude.
But compared to the other guys in the NFL, it's
not like he's some sort of ripped DK Metcalf type. Yeah,
you don't need to look like DK Metcalf or Christian
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McCaffrey to be a great football player. I mean, baseball
is the number one exhibit a Bartolo Cologne. I mean, yeah,
they've been great athletes. There have been great athletes that
aren't physical specimens. A Rod with a shirt off looks
like so the dad boughtist too. Cavino and a Ron
with their shirts off look identical. And that guy has
seven hundred home runs.
Speaker 7 (01:00:52):
That's right, Yeah, alright, NFL, I will stick with them.
Has set a week one ratings record. The NFL average
twenty one million viewers per game during the opening week,
making it the most watched on record. Nielsen said that
the per game average on TV and digital platforms was
a twelve percent increase over last year. Number Wise, that
equates to about one hundred and twenty three million people
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seeing at least one part of the game. Hyac since
twenty nineteen, highest game season opener Chiefs Ravens twenty nine
point two million, and Brady's debut got twenty three point
nine million.
Speaker 1 (01:01:24):
Mid Week or major major just shows you that football
still king. But it also shows you the impact. I
hate to say it, but to think that Taylor Shift
didn't have a part in that, you're crazy. She did. Yeah,
she did, But it just goes to show you how
many people are watching football. It's it's amazing. I mean,
I think it's mid only because we all knew this
NFL's king. It's just even more more. Can you stadd
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on itself? Though?
Speaker 3 (01:01:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
But are you sure that video earlier was not just
Roger Goodell alone somewhere celebrating. I mean, come on, phone,
got one more Quickie's funny? Sure?
Speaker 4 (01:02:01):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (01:02:02):
The White Sox are so bad? How bad? Are uh?
Speaker 7 (01:02:05):
They're currently as of today, thirty three and one thirteen
this season, putting them on pace to have one of
the worst seasons in modern history. But to put it
in contact, someone made this fun comparison, which was what
kind of stuck out is that NBA teams have won
more games since March than the White Sox. The example
they use. The Celtics have won thirty four games, the
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White Sox thirty three.
Speaker 1 (01:02:27):
Worst record nineteenth.
Speaker 7 (01:02:28):
You mentioned to Rich your nineteen sixty two Mets their
debut season went forty one twenty in the post two
thousand era, the two thousand and three Tigers went forty
three and nineteen. So unless they win eleven of the
final fifteen games, they are on pace to be one
of the worst in.
Speaker 4 (01:02:43):
History MIDWEK or Major.
Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
I think it's weak. I mean, it's an embarrassing story.
It's week on every level that a major league team
because here's are sad about it. They're all great players.
They have to be great to make it to this level.
But something's not stirring the kool aid management, upper management.
Something not right, and there's no reason that a major
league team should be this bad. It's no, it's weak.
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Miguel Vargas, the pitcher that went from the Dodgers to
the White siding, every time I see his face, I'm like,
he's the saddest man in the village, Like he is,
just what a sad story? That's embarrassing. Yeah, Hey, congrats
White Sox. You've done it all right. Thank you, Spotty.
Let's go to Dan Buyer for Sam.
Speaker 11 (01:03:25):
Guys, you know where we're starting. We're starting in Toronto.