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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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(00:23):
Have your vote, bro, have your sticker by the way, Yeah,
mine scratching sniff came here. Yeah, I got it right
here on my Yeah, check it out. Let me tell
you it smells like bilooney come here. People love more
than anything, smells like Donald Trump baloney more than anything.
People love to rock their I voted sticker, Now, I
(00:43):
get it. I got a puffy one. We work in
the entertainment industry. We work what's in radio. Right. We
decided years ago that we were gonna build a career
in broadcasting, so sharing our experiences to the stories we
tell on the radio, right, that's what we chose to do,
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to share our lives. Everybody else. They're the star of
their own film. I guess I don't listen to their podcast.
I'm not watching them, even though everyone has a podcast. Yeah,
they're doing it simply to brag. I'm doing it to share. Hey,
I might talk about this on Monday, and I took
you on my adventure. I do that with those intentions.
I don't know why everybody feels the need to do
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that se fit. There's a level of braggy even though
you are just sharing. It's not all just sharing. I mean,
if you go sharing, you'd share some of the bad
stuff too, and nobody does. If you went to the
World Series and guess what. As a broadcaster, I share
the good and the bad. If you listen to my Patreon,
it's not all one big hey, man, here's how awesome
I am. Ninety percent of the show is how much
of a struggle my life is. Trust me, I'm not
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here to brag about life. Life's hard. That's the fun
and honesty of it. But if you're posted a picture
of struggling, man, I was at the playoff game, or
you know, I was that the World Series, or you
had a lucky opportun tunity, you are sharing with the
people in your life like, oh look, I had this
cool opportunity. Well at the same time, at ninety percent
of people are bragging because they're the star in their
mind of their own film, and that's the problem with
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today's world. We're all self consumed, we're all narcissists. My
worst qualities are the qualities that people lean into today
and they're proud of them. And it's odd. Like I said,
I at least tried to make dilemmas out of or
lemonade out of dilemmas. Right. I tried to take my
worst qualities and say, well, hey, maybe I could use
them in broadcasting. People lean into those qualities now. Everybody's
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self centered. So just ask yourself when you see your
buddy at the Alison Chains concert, or you see your
buddy with good seats at the Lakers game, you see
your bud on a hot date and they're at the
beach and he's sipping wine with some Hawk girl. You're
gonna see me backstage at jingle Ball. Is he bragging? Yes?
Or is he sharing? Give me a break? Bragging? Bragging
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all the time so I might have ten times is
a brag? If I was say, IM was like, because
otherwise you just shared, you know, your closest friends and family.
I was saying, if you like a normal thirty year
old guy that an Instagram, if you posted the picture
of like I was Sam with your eye voted sticker.
What is the intent there?
Speaker 2 (03:15):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (03:15):
Look at me? I partook in the process. Is it
if you get out there like I did. I think
I agree with what Big Mike says when it comes
to the ie voted sticker. I feel like there's, well,
there's two things going on. It's you being part of
the fun, like the FOMO of it, right, like, yeah,
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I'm part of this, but it's also an attempt maybe
to remind people to do their civic part, to get
out there and do it, because I did. You're not
Joe Rogan, but everybody, you're.
Speaker 2 (03:52):
Not j Lo.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
You're not influencing anyone, But that's my point. Everyone thinks
they are. And we're not saying we're any better because
we do a radio show. I'm saying there's reason behind
some of the stuff that we do. And I'm saying
that to not appear like a hypocrite. You go to
our social media. We're promoting constantly. But that's how I
look at it. I'm promoting. So if you're just a dude,
just live in your regular dude life and you do
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these things, then I do wonder, well, what are you
promoting your yourself. Really, I'm promoting the show. I often
wonder if I didn't have a show, how much self
promotion I'd really be doing. I don't know, but that's
the world we live. So I'm not hating on anybody.
But everyone's really proud that they voted. But hey, get
out there, do your civic duty today. But it is
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it's just very interesting to see everyone with there, I
voted sticker, and when you really think about it, just
another layer of mine says I farted. I think I
got the wrong one. It's just another layer of how
we really just do overshare. And there is some spots
at a primary and secondary gain something in there, something
in you inside of you whoa something inside of you
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is telling you to post that because you sort of
want people to be like, hey, good job, you read
You're you're You're wanting the people in your life to
be like, are you trying to get somebody's attention? Let's
not forget like underlying motives here. You're trying to get
people's attention, trying to get on someone's good side, trying
to get some feedback from somebody. You could say we're
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overthinking it, but that's what we do here on Covino
on Rich it's just you, but it's the truth. It's
the truth. When you see your you see your cousin.
If you see your cousin, picture your random cousin, thirty
some year old guy, happy birthday, and my cousin Anthony,
and he's like, hey, I voted. Did he posted? So
that everyone's like, what a guy? Good for him? He
told he partook? Is he doing it to be like
I'm I said to be part of It's the Foamo
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mentality of the fear of missing out, and I'm part
of this and like I don't want to use the
word sheep. Well, I don't have any other word to
describe it now, because I think it's something that everybody
should do. There's no doubt about people want to feel included,
you know. It's about feeling included and getting other people include.
It's like how many people did the ice Bucket Challenge
a decade ago but didn't donate one dollar. They just
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wanted to be another person. That's like I poured the
cold water on myself and you know what that's you know,
that's vile reaction, you know. Yeah, I mean, there's nothing
wrong with that, but it is something to really just
an observation that bratch your head at and you can't
help but notice it. On election day, it's our desire to, also, Kavino,
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be part of something. And you know what, there's nothing
wrong with that. People always want to be part of
something bigger, right, whether it's a political party, whether it's
a fan base of a team, whether it's hey, I'm
a swift ye whatever you like music wise anything. Yeah,
I'm wearing my red white and blue today. See that
subtly you like that red white? You like the hulkstre Man?
Real America vo voting is easy too.
Speaker 3 (06:49):
It's not like it's like I just climbed this mountain
and I'm bragging about it. It's like, I think people
just want to show that they're doing We're all aware
of what date day today is unless you're living under
a rock.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
And they look. They give you the sticker. They make
it easy.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Yeah, they give you one on your mail in ballot
out here in California. You don't even have to fill
it out to get the sticker. And who knows if
I actually voted. I'm wearing people I vote a sticker.
Maybe I just burn my ballot, you're a fraud.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
Let's uh, let's kick it to last night, Monday Night football.
We're starting to get the feeling, as Albert Breer posted
on social media, it's we're getting the sense that it's
like the Patriots all over again. You get that sense, right, Cavino,
where it's like the find ways to win? Yeah, he
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put he put out there. The Chiefs have become the
Tom Brady Patriots. Doesn't matter, who's hurt, doesn't matter, who's left,
doesn't matter, if the quarterbacks banged up. The result feels inevitable.
And I'll tell you what they win this year. They've
done something to Patriots haven't done the three pizza time.
So they could just surpass this narrative and the speculation
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if they do it this year. Because Patrick Mahomme is
like category all by myself, just saying Drumontana Tom Brady.
Sorry yeah yeah, so I mean, what a way to
separate yourself. I think that's awesome. So yeah, you could
say that, and that's fair. It seems like everything goes
their way. That's just the charm and and and luck
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you get from a winning team when things are going well,
when things are going bad, it seems like everything goes
against you. Oh you know, I forgot to like it's
that magic Mahome's got that Tom Brady magic man. Our
buddy Michael Yo hit us up and he goes, dude.
People are doing it for the free donut. There are
places that are giving you, like a like Krispy Kremes
giving a free donut with an eye voted sticker. Maybe
people are cashing it on the freebiest. Did you see
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that story Danyergy out of Nevada where there's a there's
a strip club giving out it's Dances for Democracy. There's
a strip club that's like if you show your vote
I voted sticker, then you get one free lap dance
on the house.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
Oh really explains why you have a residence in Nevada.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
I don't have to go dick in mine outage. You thought,
I'm brendas proof of that you're for democracy, Dances for democracy.
Shout out to Michael Yo, though I appreciate him listening
and Superstar. But yeah, back to Monday Night football. You
did get the sense that we all felt Baker Mayfield
in such a way when they lost the overtime coin
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toss and Baker Mayfield rolled his eyes and shrugged his
head back because he knew that I'm not touching the
ball again. He knew it. And whether or not they
eventually change the overtime rules, wow, I got to magic
in me. That's that's Patrick mahomes man. As long as
the overtime rules are as is, if the Chiefs win
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the coin toss, they're they're gonna win.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
We talked about aggressive coaching on yesterday's show because of
Dan Campbell. Would you have went for the two point
conversion if you were the Bucks?
Speaker 1 (09:53):
You know, they were very quick to not even contemplate it.
I think I would have because you're on the road,
it's a rainy night, it's sort of crappy out, you're
down all your receivers. The fact that you got back
in this game is miraculous to begin with. Don't think
it was about to tell me a Halloween story. You're
on the road. It's a dark and stormy night. It's
a dark, stormy knight on the road. But I do
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think I think it would have been ballsy. But I
think it would have been a cool move to see
the Bucks go for it.
Speaker 2 (10:19):
Yeah, I agree.
Speaker 1 (10:20):
I mean, we've seen it happen one too many times.
Even in the Super Bowl. You give the Chiefs a
chance in extra time. If you're going to compare them
to the Patriots, you got to compare them coach for coach,
player for player, and it's Belichick Brady and leadership starts
at the top. I'm not even talking ownership. I'm talking Belichick.
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He could out coach most coaches, right, he found a
way to win. And then Tom Brady executed, and he
had that magic about him. You could say the same
exact stuff for Andy. Andy Reid's gonna out coach you.
And he's got the guy to execute who's even more
of a playmaker and maybe even more of a star
than Tom Brady because he has athleticism and that magic
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that Tom Brady had. He's got the double doozy. Tom
Brady had that flair. Mahomes has that flair plus the athleticism,
you know what I mean, Like, this guy's insane. So
it's a fair comparison because they'll find ways to beat
you no matter what. And we saw that last night. Yeah,
I don't you know, listen undefeated eight and o. But
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are they the team to beat?
Speaker 2 (11:26):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Because that might be the Lions. Like we said yesterday,
they are the team to beat and you know that
the bummer is and I hate to say it, but
are they the strongest team because you hear the whispers
and the whispers are but they're beatable boring eight. No, Well,
however they still keep winning. It's not the same I
know you're saying, it's not the same five thousand yard,
fifty touchdown Mahomes type of season. He's I mean, he
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had two hundred ninety one yards three tuddies. I'm just
saying it's the Chiefs that are barely winning. I think
Mahomes is the man. He's certainly a STAPs injury. He's
not on the back end of his career by any means,
but he has entered another stage of his career where
now it's less about four hundo, four or five touchdowns.
It's about Patrick Mahomes knowing I could win any game.
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I will if we're winning, hey, we'll run the ball,
cream Hunt, you get some extra Carris. We managed to
clock coached. Well, that's one of those intangibles, right, just
knowing how to win, how to close out a game.
That's something that you learn in time where you just
have that natural ability. Mahomes got that Danny something that
we talked about that I think has gone a little
unto the radar. Maybe you're gonna say, no, it hasn't
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gone I think it has gone on to the radar.
They like, so ho hum, Willy Nilly pick up DeAndre Hopkins,
Willy Nilly. Is he one of those safeties? Yeah? Is
he a cornerback? Do you feel like that's sort of
when a little low on the significance chart, and it was,
I mean DeAndre Hopkins that he almost has new life.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
With the Steelers trading for Mike Williams. It popped back
up today because what they gave for Mike Williams was
way more than what the Chiefs had to get for Hopin.
So people took notice of that today.
Speaker 1 (13:02):
Well we're forgetting that d hop is like, so he's
not far removed from being like, is he no longer elite?
Like DeAndre Hopkins is still DeAndre Hopkins. It's gonna get
It's gonna get dirty in Kansas City. I just, you know,
much like all fans in Orange Chiefs fans, you're just
sort of hoping that once the playoff hits Lamar Josh Allen,
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someone gets a better than one time because you don't
do you really want to see another chief super Bowl boring?
It puts Mahomes and I think he's worthy of it
in his own category. I'm not hating on Patrick Mahomes
and I would never count him out. Dad bod Power
And again a close call for Mahomes. So your thoughts
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on this Patriots comparison? Is it a fair comparison to
make when they keep finding ways to win even when
you think they're not gonna win, they still win? And
how do you feel about his flexible ankles? As Andy
Reid described it? Maybe we could talk some close calls
because Patrick Mahomes not only avoided a loss, but you
avoid an injury. Last night, dude eight for eighty six
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two Tuddies, you might see the rebirth of slick of
DeAndre Hopkins. You may you may see a guy that
looks like the receiver from the late twenty tens. It's
in a system. It's gonna feed them the ball, So
we shall see. But hey, your feedback, your thoughts on
Monday night foot But isn't that what Colin Cowhard often says.
(14:25):
Stars attract stars? Yeah, and people feed off of that energy.
And great players make other people great and that's what
it's all about. Stars, star stars, stars, stars and stars.
So your thoughts on the Chiefs and I'll throw this
one Rando layer to it and we'll take your feedback
and we'll talk a little bit about sharing and bragging.
(14:46):
And you know, today's election day, NFL. I don't know
the Chiefs headed DeAndre Hopkins. Yeah, but it's Mahomes in
the system that makes him great, you know, like being
part of this team made Covino and Rich even greater.
You know, it's it's who you surround yourself with. And
that's true in life, not only in sports. You see
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it in sports, certain people bring out the greatness in you.
They're not bringing out the greatness in you. Is time
to find another team, find another person. Some relationships too.
If you're dating someone, you're like, yo, this woman does
not bring out the best of me. In fact, and
to go with the original example, right blocked Tom Brady.
Tom Brady made stars out of nobodies because he brought
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the greatness out of stars. He brought their braatness out.
They had the potential, but he let them shine. He
made them great. And Patrick Mahomes in that system, and
that team does something very similar. Stars Stars, Stars again
Stars before we move on, because there's more about Patrick
Mahomes and close calls and avoiding injuries and phone calls
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to get to yesterday, it dawned on me what Michael
Thomas meant about Derek Carr, and it was obvious, but
it's where punctuation matters. Remember, he was saying that Derek
Carr was ass on my granny. He's like, he's so ass,
Derek Carr is the worst quarterback ever asked on my granny.
I interpreted as Derek Carr so ass. He's like a flat,
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saggy old grandma booty. He's like granny ass, Like yo,
Derek carry, He's like, as am I granny. But then
I was looking at the tweet last night. You know,
I was in the bathroom taking care of business. I'm
just scrolling, doing the bull scroll, and I'm reading the
quote and I'm like, oh, that's what he meant. He meant,
And this is obvious to some people like Elijah who's
(16:33):
laughing at us right now. He meant, Derek Carr is
ass ah my granny, Like I swear on my granny.
He is so ass believe me, very important my granny.
It's like it's like, Yo, Covino and Rich is the
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best show on my granny. Like I mean it, this
is my word. I swear. I swear to you, baby,
I didn't cheat on you. Ah my granny am I granny?
She's just a friend. He's saying, Derek Carr is ass well,
oh my granny. I don't care how he meant it.
I now feel like a great insult is calling someone
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ass on your granny, Like does anyone's granny have nice? As?
We were saying it in one in one flow, in
one sentence, saying he's asked my granny.
Speaker 2 (17:24):
He's still keeping it as the new title to my podcast.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
I mean ass on a granny. He's like, it's like
floppy saggy, depends where in moody. Today's granny ass is
better than Yesteryear's grand ass.
Speaker 2 (17:35):
Though.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
You ever see these women at Whole Foods in their
yoga pants. Oh you turn around, they're like ninety years old.
Oh you were fooled. Today's granny's not Yesteryear's granny. Yeah,
they're not wearing moo moos. Yeah, your granny wore like
a moo moo or an apron, not today's granny. You
ever see an O f h B while you're out
and about. You subscribe to Today's Granny, right? I used
(17:57):
to Yeah, today's granny who neody magazine today is great?
Sam doesn't know what in f HB is? You know
what an O f HB is? O f HHB. You
see him at home food, they'll trick you a trader Joe,
you see him all here, and maybe maybe I like
a you know, you know you'll get fooled by this
out there hot but no, you will be You will
(18:18):
be old. If you hang out by our lobby and
you see people walking in and out of that hot
eight yoga place at least at least once an hour,
you'll be like, oh, f HB, here's what happens that
you see a nice heineye from behind?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
Right.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
Sometimes you might even follow it just subconsciously because you're
like hypnotized by it. There it's the time, And then
they turn around and it's an old face. So it's
an old face hot butt, old faced hot O f HB.
Don't know. One time running rampant butt part I was saying,
I was walking to the subway in New York City
when I was a younger man, I followed in HB
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all the way Tontown, like six blocks. I'm like, oh
my god, I passed my stop. Where you at the
World Trade Center when you're us? And then she turned
around and I'm like, oh, old face, hot butt, ass
on my granny.
Speaker 4 (19:07):
Man.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
So maybe, yeah, there might be some old, you know,
good looking grannies. But can you use ass on my
granny in a sentence, though, Rich, to really bring a
point home? All right, Yeah, the proper usage of it. Yeah,
like you're so confident in a bet. Maybe the Yankees
performance in the fifth inning of G five was ass
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on my granny. No, ass on my gran you're using
it in proper Still, I still like it better the
way Rich used to the Yankees a week ago Game
five when they blew it five. It's like saying on God,
but you're not saying on God. This election cycle is
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on my granny.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
Yeah, word to your granny.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
But that's how ass Thomas was saying. Derek Cole didn't
run to first base to cover you know, that was
as I'm like, granny, that was ass by the way
Garrett Cole, according to barstool I saw put his tail
between his legs for like twelve hours. He's like, I'm
gonna test the market. Psych take me back, Yankees. The
analogy goes, what happened to Garrett Cole was you saying
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you no longer want to be in a relationship with
your wife or girlfriend right, going out there and realizing
you're old and nobody wants you and you can't adjust
to today's dating world, and then coming back apologizing saying,
I was just kidding, baby, maybe I loved you all along.
I was just joking. And that's what Garrett Cole essentially
did with the Yankees. So he gets his deal all
right again, We're Covino on which live from the tyrack
(20:39):
dot com studio. I think that's why my brother's married.
Oh really, ass On. Your granny went out there realized,
oh well, I'll marry her. All right.
Speaker 4 (20:51):
I hope your brother's now let's jeez, yeah, just let
him let him live in that for a minute.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yeah, yeah, I hope he's not tuning in. Hey, people
know how I feel. Andrew and Bakersfield.
Speaker 2 (21:01):
What's up?
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Andrew?
Speaker 5 (21:02):
Hey Andrew, Hey, how's it going? All right? So I'm
a rams fan La. But I was listening to the
Chiefs versus the Saints. I believe it might have been
in Week three, and I was kind of rooting for
the Saints because of Derek Carr. And then the Chiefs
did a play to Kareem Hunt, and I was like, oh, yeah,
(21:26):
they got Kareem Hunt. Didn't he used to race Tyreek
Hill in practice?
Speaker 1 (21:33):
Yeah, I'm trying to find the game you're talking about.
I don't know earlier in the year. Yeah, I mean
Kareem Hunts. I mean kream Hunt was a good player.
Sometimes players come back to their OG team and make
a second splash. Sometimes they don't. Ezekiel Elliott not even
hang out the team anymore, missing practices and meetings. So
(21:55):
Kareem Hunt is a great example, perhaps though, of what
Cavino was saying. When the talents, you could get a rebirth,
a little bump up with good coaching and good personnel
around you, and you could get remotivated. Gully Kareem hump
I might say to himself, Yo, I got this team
around me. If I don't deliver here, I'll never deliver.
It's how they use them and the positions are in
(22:16):
to succeed Thank you Andrew from Bakersfield Home of Corn,
one of my favorite rock bands. Thank you, Andrew. I
thought I was Iowa. Oh is it Bakersfield, Iowa at
its California home con Home of Corn is Iowa? Oh no, no, No,
Corn the Band eight seven seven ninety nine on Fox
at Covino and Rich is where you can find us
on social media. Again. I'm glad you voted. Excited about tonight,
(22:42):
We're gonna watch John King on his magic screen. There's
no NBA games, so yeah, we're all gonna be touching
in an other way. What's more impressive John King on
the touch screen tonight for Election Night or Hanson with
the octobox on Sunday ticket red Zone. Oh that's a
good one.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
You're leaving out Steve Kornaki here, who is one of
the best with the magic touch screen?
Speaker 1 (23:03):
I mean it was Steve Karanaky. What network is that? NBC?
Pewey Herman was pretty you with his magic screen, no offense,
no offense. You watch MSNBC.
Speaker 3 (23:13):
I don't, actually, but I know who Steve Karanaky is,
and so you come on MSNBC. Steve Karanaki has gone
into the sports world.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Go hang out with Rachel Man. I think you need
to political gad gad.
Speaker 6 (23:28):
He's appear like there's a been a push for him. Yes,
there absolutely.
Speaker 1 (23:35):
Got back. I would admire his screen skills, but I
just think of John King on CNN. He's pretty good,
I agree with with a confidence dand by with like
almost a ravishing Rick Rude uh swagger, with a Rick
Martel arrogance. Like John King gets up there on election
night and he's always like he is insane.
Speaker 6 (23:55):
Yeah, let's go over here in Guarnett County where the
vote is still seventy one percent in Fulton County residents,
and then they'll give you a demographic, you know, super
of their you know voters over seventy voted three weeks
earlier this year than the previous.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
But over here in Gwinnett County, it's crazy, it's his
super Bowl. John King wakes up this morning, does a
bunch of squad thrust, does some push ups, he gets ready,
he gets a little maybe a little spot treatment in
the Morning's like tonight, Now you'll see some impressive skills
with that street tonight, for sure, I'll be open minded, Sam,
I'll check him out. Who's this gone? On MSNBC. Steve Karnak,
you've seen him before.
Speaker 6 (24:32):
Sunday Night Football used them last year for playoff races.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
He would be the guy that'd be like, the forty.
Speaker 6 (24:37):
Nine ers now have a ninety eight percent chance, okay
after the win.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
That's that's how I utilized.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
Steve John King's on CNN.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
Oh, you watch MSNBC and it's like, hey, aren't they
kind of in the same boat.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
I know Steve Karnaky. He does have skills, So like
you know this guy.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
I know this guy.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
I had to look him up, like, oh, he does
have the skills.
Speaker 3 (24:54):
Yeah, Steve Karnaky little known fact also from Bakersfield, California.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
We'll get that. Yeah, No, I'm kidding. He's got a
nacky for it. When was the last time you think
we got it wrong as a country on a vote?
Was it when a Daughtry got eliminated on American Idol,
when you voted Taylor Hicks, when you voted when we
voted for Ruben Studdard over Klay Aiken? When did America?
(25:20):
When did we get it wrong? Get it wrong? Oh?
And that one person didn't vote Marianna Rivera into the
Hall of Fame first time. The one guy that was lame,
it wasn't Mo, it was Jetereter. Yeah, Mo was, But
that was one guy that didn't vote for Jeter. Since
you are Jeter superfan, I did see that on this
day in ninety six he was unanimously voted Rookie of
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the Year. So if you feel like you grew up
with the Jeets, yeah, Jeets Rookie of the Year on
this day, right, look at that. Well, any other thoughts
before Mahomes gets here on how he avoided injury. That's
just part of his his magic. No, why is that
to big mic wh runs his place? Yeah, whoo, Mike.
Everyone has a different pain threshold. We were talking to
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Dan Bayer, who's got a little bit of a cold
going on. But I said, Dan Buyer buckles through because
he's a pro and he makes it happen. There's some people.
I always wonder this, and you could relate it to
athletes or just you at the workplace. There's people that
might have a little tickle in their throat and they're like,
I need a few days off, and then someone else like, nah,
I gotta work. I wrote it. I've got the black lung.
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I think about that all the time, Like my kids
will wake up and they're like snotty kids, snooty. I
just wonder if there's some people that like little Gregor's
you're gonna stay home today. I'm like, no, you're good,
go to school. I always felt guilty. I did feel
like crap as a kid. But then by midday, by
the time Prices Right was on and I could have went,
Jenny Jones was on and Ricky Lake was on, I
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was like, man, I should have went. I could have
pushed through. By midday, you always feel.
Speaker 2 (26:52):
A little better.
Speaker 1 (26:53):
Yeah, but Mahome's pushing through. Man, he had those flexible ankles,
as Andy Reid said, so good for him. Close call
and and pulled out a nice win. Found a way.
We talked about it. The other question that no one
seems to have a real answer. I'm seeing our feedback.
Some people are saying a healthy Niners team, maybe Detroit
Lamar Like I said, Josh Allen, who will dethrone this team?
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No One's ever done the three peat in the NFL.
Montana's tried, Tom Brady's tried, others have tried. Mahomes won
two in a ROWL So where do we go? From here.
Are they peaking at the wrong time? As Mahomes said,
are you saying beat them out of the out of
the AFC. We're assuming they're making the Super Bowl. They
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make the Super Bowl. I think right now, I think
the Lions can beat them. I just think they're tough. Man.
Speaker 2 (27:43):
All teams who started the season eight to no out
of all of them, fifty five percent went to the
Super Bowler. Of those eight no teams won the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
So I think the Vikings could compete. But the Chiefs win.
Vikings defense is so good. Yeah, but the Chiefs'll find
a way.
Speaker 2 (28:01):
I think that Lamar and Derrick Henry are probably the
scariest defense.
Speaker 1 (28:05):
That's another scary one.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Yeah, to go against that good Chiefs defense.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
I mean, you already said the Bills. You know what
we've established this after week eight. You know we're heading
into week ten. Those are the teams to be We
just named them all. Those are the ones. Those are
the ones that are gonna be there in the end.
Maybe one other surprise, yeah, let me h, let me
throw another rando question. Being that it is Election day,
tugs and football tied all together. You see all your
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friends and family, is this the first time you voted
since Senjai Airnai. I voted for I remember Rich talking
about that dude all the time. I voted for. I
voted for David Archiletta. I voted for Bo biss I. Uh.
And by the way, they probably are people that don't
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vote in elections, but they vote for a Dancer with
the Stars. And for those people, you should be embarrassed yourself.
I voted for Bobby Moones on Dance with the Stars,
but I didn't vote in the election. Here's my question
for you. In a world where everyone's so divided politics,
your favorite sports teams, everything, what do you think the
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most universally agreed upon things are?
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Like?
Speaker 1 (29:21):
What is Give me a statement? Think about it. Here's
the challenge. Give me a statement that you think most
would have to agree with. There's a part of the
election that I find interesting. Compare it to sports. What
sports fans do you like to see the most upset?
Cowboys fans? Maybe Lakers fans like oh when the Yankees lose.
(29:41):
It's sort of nice to see a bunch of like
Jersey guidos like oh man the like? Like who do
you like to see madam?
Speaker 2 (29:49):
During the Tom Brady days the Patriots, Oh.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
The Patriots woul drop a playoff game during that dynasty,
it was like, oh, they got him. You gotta ask yourself,
like maybe you like seeing like a big college, like
seeing alb Bama losing football. It's like, oh, yeah, they
got one over on the big guys. Sometimes you've got
to ask yourself, who's the most fun to see lose?
And I'm not saying that's the approach we should take
with the election, But I don't know what's more fun
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a bunch of cribbaby liberals crying if Trump wins or
a bunch of your Trumper friends all complaining that like
it's rigged again and with Kabla wins, Like who do
you rather see?
Speaker 2 (30:24):
Mad?
Speaker 1 (30:24):
That's another fun later of this, like who's going to
be more fun to see losing their mind? Well, it's
gonna be interesting night, for sure. Sam. It's a good angle, right,
I mean, here's what.
Speaker 3 (30:35):
You would wish for rich because your house might you know,
you know, I don't know, they'll come out there with
pitchforks and torches.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
I'm wondering with the does anyone really win? Is my question.
I'm hoping for the best, obviously, I'm also hoping for
great sportsmanship. This is Fox Sports Radio, meaning whoever wins,
they're the leader of your country. Wish them the best. Hey,
best man one, congratulations moving forward. That's how we used
to handle it, right, That's okay, your guy didn't win,
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but hey, this is our country. Yeah, may maybe we
continue doing great things.
Speaker 2 (31:07):
That's exactly what Facebook is going to be.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
And here's new here, And you're right, Danny g that's
not how it is. Unfortunately, it's the most divisive day
that we could possibly have as a country, and that
brings us to what we're discussing. Spot's right, you must
be new here. It should be like that. Listen, I
could be. I could just have my head, you know,
buried in the sand. But when we are kids, if
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your parents were Republican or Democrat or independent, whatever they
voted for, if their side didn't win, like life went on.
It's like, yeah, I didn't vote for him, but he's
our president or nowadays she's our president. You vote. If
your person doesn't win, life goes on. Now it's a
bunch of cry baby your guy doesn't win, and you're
you're a big baby. Did you see Jerry Seinfeld Jerry
Seinfeld was complaining in New York City, did you see
(31:53):
this story? Damas your diaper, you big baby baby. He
sends his kids to a private school, and Seinfeld was saying,
the private school came out and said, hey, kids, if
you're not feeling the results of the election and you're
a little down in the dumps, you don't have to
come to school Wednesday. It's like, how is that the
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right approach? Shouldn't the approach be Hey, life isn't always
going to go your way. So if your candidate loses,
tough enough, you know, come on, buter me a reference
to like and we pay good money to teach these
type of coping skills, Like what a joke.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
There's always a handful of celebrities who say that they're
going to leave the country too somewhere.
Speaker 1 (32:35):
Yeh, daddy, it's funny. There's a study that came out.
Thirty percent of people say that in polls, like I'll
leave ormove or something, and they say the reality, the
realistic numbers are two to three percent of people actually
will do that. Like the person like, well, I'm gonna
run a credator, who's this Canada? Wat you execontly who's
you know, like, but they say very few people execute
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speaking of the divisive day that is to November fifth,
twenty twenty four, it makes us think, well, is there
anything anything? It could be sports related because I have
a few sports examples. Is there anything that we can
all universally agree on, meaning everyone's gonna have their opinion
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when it comes to this selection. Right, it's fifty to fifty,
So fifty percent of the people are gonna be real
upset tonight or tomorrow morning, depending on when this all
goes down. But if you say steak in sex, there's
gonna be people are like, oh, you know what, I
don't eat meat and I don't like it. And sex
more mom, you know sex is all right practicing abstinence, Yeah, exactly.
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There's gonna be people things that you find great. You're like,
no one could debate that. Now they'll find a way,
Like I'm already thinking, like, then there's gonna be some
lactose person. It's like, well, mo'm ray, I was thinking,
who would say no to a fresh New York City pizza?
Someone who's lactose and yeah, or someone who swears that
Chicago's is better?
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Not even universal enough?
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Rich right, Even pizza would divide some people. So I
thought of three things that nobody could debate. A statement
that's hard to debate, Go ahead, this is a fun exercise.
Wayne Gretzky the greatest hockey player ever. Well, I mean, dude, look, Bobby,
you know because if you say Lebron, gonna say Michael Jordan. No,
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if you bring up Muhammad Alisa will say Mike Tyson.
When you say Wayne Gretzky, you really can't debate that
he was the great one. Look at the stats, dude,
and look at his legacy. Wayne Gretzky. I mean, I
think that one is about as close to universally accepted
as you can get in sports. Name another. What is
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universally hard to debate doesn't have to be sports related.
Lover or hater. Tal Taylor Swift is talented. Could someone
argue that that's your universe? People argue she's the biggest
start in the world, she's a multi billionaire. Way, yeah,
I'll debate you on that. So I ruined you don't
think So you are the idiot that thinks she's not talented. Talented?
(35:10):
So what, man, there's a million, there's a million popular
talented people out there, So you're such an as she
approved my point, so what but like to use that
as your I gotcha Taylor Swift. You know how many
people dislike Taylor Swift?
Speaker 4 (35:25):
Got it?
Speaker 1 (35:26):
So many people dislike Taylor Swift. She's divisive as it is.
The divisive state would be, like, Taylor Shift has great music.
The not divisive point would be, she's a talent? Is
it really even all that great?
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Though?
Speaker 1 (35:39):
What Michael Jackson was a talented day.
Speaker 2 (35:43):
We've seen people on the internet argue about her dancing
and her singing abilities. Whether you think she's great doing
that or not. There's still people out there that hate
on her and don't think she's a great you know,
singing artist.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
Yeah, a successful artist of all time. You're right, guys,
just jumping on the train, bro, Like there's a train hold.
Speaker 3 (36:01):
On a second, Like Madonna doesn't have the best voice
of all time, but she was a megastar during the eighties.
Speaker 1 (36:06):
Is now your statement Madonna's a megastar? Who who dies?
Your death? That's a good one, right, Another one, ma
Donna is a mega star? I mean she doesn't. She doesn't.
Speaker 3 (36:15):
You don't have the most talent to be the most
popular to be the biggest star.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
Stick with it, Sam, that's a good one. Madonna is
a megastar. Yeah, you know what. I like that answer
better than riches. I can't debate that. You're right.
Speaker 2 (36:24):
What about like this is supposed to be things that
are universally loved by everyone.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
Universal or a statement that's like to me, it's like
I would love to be like man, nothing better than
like you said, a juicy cheeseburger, But you got people
like I'm a magnetarian. How about everybody loves Betty White?
Mike said that I got to give him credit, and
I thought about that, and I'm like, well, I don't
necessarily love Betty White, but I don't think anybody hates
Betty White? Right, what what'd she do to you? That's
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as close to universally a truth as you can get, Like, yeah, okay.
And I feel the same way about Henry Winkler, like
the nicest guy, Henry Winkler, greatest guy. Who was gonna
if you say no that I don't like you're the
worst guy ever. Everyone except Tom Hanks, Yes, yes, yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:05):
Yeah, there you go. When the NBA TV contract stuff
was going down, we all of us were upset about
inside the NBA maybe being discontinued. I've never I don't
think I've ever heard anybody say anything bad about that show.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
All right, the statement that would be Shack and Charles
Barkley together our TV gold is someone gonna be like
I think they're sure there's always gonna be somebody. But
I would say that would be as close to an
accepted truth. Yes, that we could all universally say, yeah,
we agree. I'm at And that's the point of the conversation, Guys,
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on such a divisive day, what is something that ninety
people would say, yeah, we agree, A good night's sleep.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
We'll tell me too much rest. Nobody would say a
good night's sleep stinks.
Speaker 1 (38:02):
Hmm. No, that's so that's true.
Speaker 3 (38:04):
No one's gonna say, like murder should be legal, you
know what. No, but let's be like like murders. Murders
should go unpunished unless you're the writer of like the blurd.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
I was going to say, let's make a movie about
that stuf.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
But then I wouldn't have my true crime shows. I'm
okay with criminals running fruit. What if I were to
say Dave Chappelle is compelling and a voice of the
generation trans very polarizing, very trans. He's a very polarizing
l G B t Q. Not necessarily all fans of
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Dave Chappelle, so you live. Yeah, that's why it's so
hard about Dwayne the Rock Johnson is likable. How about
is one of the most charismatic men Dwayne the Rock
Johnson in entertainment?
Speaker 2 (38:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (38:53):
I I I actually was thinking to him too, like,
because some people are undeniable, whether you like or this,
like Duayne Johnson, to deny his charisma, you're just lying.
You don't have to like him. You can't deny that
he's charismatic, that he is the wrizzler, that he has
the riz right, you can't deny it. It's a good one.
I think I actually agree with that one. Rich like
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the Rock, you don't have to like him. You can't
deny his that he's charismatic. You can't deny that universally
agreed upon.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
How about free food?
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Oh yeah, which is free free items?
Speaker 2 (39:28):
I've never heard somebody come to a radio remote and say,
I hate freak giveaway.
Speaker 4 (39:36):
Because Arthur, are there people like when you offer them, like,
would you rather have a million dollars in your pocket?
Speaker 2 (39:40):
Right?
Speaker 4 (39:41):
Now or earn two hundred thousand dollars and be like,
I'd rather earn my money. There are people that actually
hate free. They hate hand.
Speaker 2 (39:48):
Out, even like a emotional am free. I've never met one.
Speaker 1 (39:53):
Food is the greatest everybody.
Speaker 3 (39:55):
Yeah, I've never met a person like I love everything
in that same vein. You won't find anybody saying I
love and look forward to paying my taxes right, speaking
of civic duties, never nobody, because even like if you
donate money to a charity, you're like, you know where
that money is going. When you pay taxes, it's like
it goes to a coffer and then who knows who's
taken out of it?
Speaker 1 (40:14):
So is there anything else trying to think that's universally
like undown, like like like attractiveness like Megan Fox and Transformers. Dude,
I just want to say, like Jessica Simpson in Dukes
of Hazard or Marco Robbie is Barbie was beautiful? Like
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is someone gonna be like I don't really think that,
like come on personally think she was hotter in specific moments,
Mela Cunas in uh forgetting Seam, she was glowing like
they're undeniable, Like what about what that dummy that's like,
I don't really like the Beatles. Could you arguably be like,
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the Beatles are an amazing pop rock But that's the
that's the point. You could bring up the Beatles and
there's gonna be some DRABRONI who's like, I gotta tell
you I hate them, And you're like.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
All right, we'll say Conrad contrarian.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
Yeah, that's why you can't, you know, really find too
many things that are universally loved.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
I would bet maybe certain desserts. But even then I
would guest some guys, like cupcakes are over eight. I
would bet you a significant amount of money. Profet who
works here is probably the guy that's like, I don't
like the Beatles. I hate cookies and the Beatles. God guaranteed,
you know. I'm there's certain people that are cut from
that cloth.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
How about raises at work? Have you ever met anyone
in your life that said, I'm going to give that
raised back? I hate raises?
Speaker 1 (41:35):
You know what? Yeah, undeniable, only if it comes with
more responsibility. Oh no, Denny, Denny, No, no, no, perfect,
There are idiots. Because there was the anniversary recently twenty
years ago. Last month I remember the anniversary. It was
when Oprah gave everyone a car in her audience. Yet
there were people that like were mad. You know, those
people got to pay taxes on that. You know, people
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argued getting a free call.
Speaker 4 (42:00):
Some people had to give it back because they couldn't
afford it, or they had to sell it.
Speaker 1 (42:04):
Yeah, you sell it, you the taxes on it, and
you the money. So on such a divisive day, that's
really what this comes down to. We're gonna see, no
matter who wins tonight, somebody crying about it because fifty
percent of the population is can be upset regardless. So
on a divest of day, is there anything that we
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all universally accept. It's a very very tough question to answer.
It shouldn't be, but it is show something about Otani maybe,
like show Haotani is a generational talent that can't be denied.
Like is someone gonna be like, well, I mean he's
all right, you can't. Can you really deny Otani? I
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don't think you can. I think that's a good one.
Speaker 2 (42:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (42:50):
Are there a lot of people, I'm sorry to know
there are a lot of people out there who like
loathe Stevie Wonder.
Speaker 1 (42:56):
I don't. I got one because I just watched his documentary.
If you just agree with this, I want you to
hit your head against the steeringhel of your car or
punch yourself in the throat. I just watched a Disney
Plus documentary about the life of John Williams. Oh yeah,
if they're gonna say, on the life of Geppetto he
was a great man, prove me wrong. If someone tells
me John Williams has not made our movie watching experience better.
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You're the dumbest human unplanet Earth. But now you're getting
very specific just to prove your point. If you're gonna
say greatest composer of all time, people will be like, well,
come you more, thard. I'm not sure about to right,
So yeah, you're being Now we're being very specific to
not be wrong. So we'll take your phone calls and
thoughts about it. The point is you could say ice
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cream and some lactose guy would say, oh, actually I
hate ice cream. So that's really the point that's true.
Think about it. Think about it. With all sports, you
get him an athlete that you're like, Wow, undeniably that
guy is likable.
Speaker 2 (43:54):
Dude.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
I mean ESPN Ran for how many seasons debating Jordan,
they still can't figure it out. I mean, then there's
players that you think, well, everyone likes them, right, like
Jimmy Butler. Who doesn't like Jimmy Butler. There's people to
hate Jimmy Butler. Is there one song which has an
undeniable sing along? I think yeah, by Usher, Little Chris
(44:15):
and Little John Like. I don't think there's one. I
think there's someone out there like I hate. This is
how we do it. This is how we do the man,
how we do it, how we do it. Hates that song?
Speaker 2 (44:25):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (44:26):
I'm trying to think of like a really good song.
How about Seal? What about like Sweet Caroline? How about
Sweet Caroline? Kiss from Rose? How about Kiss from a Rose?
It's it's a great song.
Speaker 2 (44:35):
Right, I hate that song.
Speaker 1 (44:37):
Bill Belichick hates it, honestly. What about Uptown Funk by
Bruno Marris? Can you hate that? The music is the
little subjective thing ever though, yeah, yeah, we'll say, oh no,
I've heard that before, blah blah blah. Uh you know what, Yes,
it's too tough. It's a tough answer. You could chime
in right now. At eight seven seven ninety nine, on
Fox on a divisive day, we want to agree on
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something or hit us up at ven and Rich. God
only knows about the Beach Boys. Is a good song? Nah?
Speaker 2 (45:04):
Debate?
Speaker 1 (45:05):
I mean there's there's things that it's like hearts that
really no, Sam is right. Music's to subjective, see, I think,
and you could say the same about comedy, right, because
in my mind, I'm like, yeah, tell me, like, is
there some of the things Bill burt isn't funny? I'm
sure there is. Movies, Yeah, of course there's people that
because there's there's someone that's like, you know, Showshank Redemption
is really not great, not that great.
Speaker 4 (45:25):
Well, we always say that one of the greatest newer
Christmas films is Love Actually, and Covino.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
Can't stand it. Yeah, you know, hate it. We all
love it. I think we all love it. I think
it sucks that I haven't say you're the guy. Yeah,
so there it is. My examples Henry Winkler, Betty White,
and the great one Wayne Gretzky. Can't deny him. Hard
to argue these things National treasures, Oh well no, because
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it's gonna be Republican hardcore right wingers. I don't like them.
I was gonna say Popovich is a good man. It
seems like Papa, you know, I know he's going through
some tell what you're talking about Popovich likable guy? Let's
go again. Now you're being just really specific. I'm thinking
you can't deny he's a likable guy, you know, like
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that's really specific. Like who's gonna who's gonna really argue that?
Speaker 2 (46:15):
What's up? dB?
Speaker 6 (46:16):
What about face masks? Like the people who didn't want
to wear them during COVID and the people who wore
him during COVID still didn't want to wear them. What
about masks?
Speaker 1 (46:27):
Nobody wanted to wear them?
Speaker 2 (46:28):
Nobody does?
Speaker 1 (46:29):
Yeah, you know what, I don't think anyone wanted to.
But then other people got real comfortable with them, especially kids, right,
and then they felt like a security wearing them. It's weird,
but yeah, nobody wanted to wear them. I think we
all agreed on that. This. So hey, here's something we
agree on. The pandemic sucked, ass ass Am, I granny. Yeah,
you know, I think everybody would agree that was the
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granted it wasn't as bad looking back. One more quickie,
Tom and Rochester and that we'll play our game. What's up?
Tom Tommy.
Speaker 2 (47:06):
Uh, let's see. Let's go to Jason Then in New Mexicano.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
What's up, Jason? Jason?
Speaker 2 (47:13):
Hey, Jason, what's up?
Speaker 1 (47:16):
Man?
Speaker 5 (47:17):
I got what you got?
Speaker 2 (47:22):
Oh, look at the clock. It's time for our game.
Speaker 1 (47:24):
Hey, how about we play our game? The mostly lovable
Patrick Mahomes truth is, I want everybody to love me,
not just the reps. It's time for some NFL trivia.
I'm here, I'm here.
Speaker 2 (47:39):
Yes, we know you're here.
Speaker 1 (47:40):
All right, Patrick Mahomes here to play showtime Homes Trivia.
Speaker 2 (47:46):
Alright, FSR security walk in our broke Patrick into the
main studio.
Speaker 1 (47:51):
Who's gonna rub my tsnkle hurts?
Speaker 2 (47:54):
Yeah? How you feeling a little sore.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
But we want as my granny a lot of grand talk.
I heard your mom los Donald Trump, Yeah, buccaneers asked
some my granny. Yeah, my mom was wearing a Maga hat.
Everybody's talking about it.
Speaker 2 (48:09):
All right, let's meet the contestants. Twenty four time winner
Rich Davis right over there, fourteen time champion Dan Bayer,
six times six time winner Spotty Boy, what's up? And
looking to win a seeing our stain that's steel Swiggy
on our studio lines Steve and Reno.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Hey Steve, Hey, what's up Steve Arino?
Speaker 5 (48:30):
Well there, guys, thanks for having me on.
Speaker 2 (48:33):
Steve. What do you do for living there in Reno?
Speaker 1 (48:35):
Steve Inrino. Yes, grocery store.
Speaker 5 (48:38):
Yeah, I'm retired grocery store manager.
Speaker 1 (48:42):
Steve Arino.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
Steve Steve rita quick universally agree that that's a bad joke.
Speaker 2 (48:52):
Yes. Here are the rules for Shade Time My homes
NFL Trivia. The first contestant with too Craig. If you
get two correct dancers, you are the champ. If there's
a tie, we have a tie breaker question. All right,
your name is your buzzer, but you do have to
wait until all three possible answers are read. If there's
two wrong ones in a row, we move on to
the next question. Are you ready? Let's go, let's mahomes here.
Speaker 1 (49:15):
It's good to be here, getting ready for week ten
Round one? What was I once quoted saying about my
NFL off days? A My dad taught me that off
days were actually improvement days. B My off days are
usually spent with Britt and the kids, then a nice
dinner with Roger Goodell or c. You have to do
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something every single day. You have off days, but those
off days are usually watching film. What did I say
about my off days? Oh you're at chatch mahomes here, Britch,
I would say a that these are improved days.
Speaker 2 (49:53):
No, spot Spot, Yeah, this is a hard steal unless
it's not.
Speaker 4 (49:59):
I mean, as much as I love dinner with Roger Candellas,
I'm gonna go with see on this one.
Speaker 2 (50:02):
Yeah, Spotty on the board. Yeah, Steve is your buzzer working.
Speaker 1 (50:08):
Oh darn it. Yeah, I was gonna say Steve.
Speaker 3 (50:11):
Okay, I got it now, I alright, he was gonna
say Steve.
Speaker 2 (50:15):
All right, So Spoteve Spott is on the board. As
we moved around two all right.
Speaker 1 (50:21):
Round two, Patrick mahomes here? Which pick was Dak Prescott
selected by with that from Dallas in twenty sixteen? A
one hundred and twelve B one thirty fifth or one second?
Which pick was Dak Prescott selected with by Dallas twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (50:40):
Ste Steve b? Yes?
Speaker 1 (50:44):
What?
Speaker 6 (50:45):
Three?
Speaker 1 (50:45):
Five?
Speaker 2 (50:46):
There you go? There it is Steve Arena on the
board halfway to a sleek Eve. All right, So Spot
and Steve have scored. As we go to round three.
Speaker 1 (50:55):
Round three, I'm here, Patrick Mahomes. None of these dudes
can catch. It's me who currently leads the NFL in sacks.
A Will Anderson Junior of the Texans, B Dexter Lawrence
of the Giants, or C Trey Hendrickson of the Bengals.
Speaker 6 (51:13):
Dan Buyer, Trey Hendrickson, Yes, D B Dan, He said
a little horse man.
Speaker 1 (51:20):
Maybe secrets or something. I'm here catchup Arks wonders.
Speaker 2 (51:25):
Yeah. Hendrickson has eleven sacks so far in the season.
Speaker 1 (51:28):
Eleven sacks, yes, all right? Right?
Speaker 2 (51:30):
Four three way tie, spotty, Steve Bayer round four?
Speaker 1 (51:33):
All right, this is pretty much the opposite of me
and my squad. Which team has the NFL record for
most consecutive losses with twenty nine? A the Cleveland Browns,
be the Chicago Cardinals, or C the Detroit Lions.
Speaker 6 (51:49):
Steve troit lyons, No, Rich, I'll.
Speaker 1 (51:56):
Keep this bad game going. Yes, D the Browns?
Speaker 2 (51:59):
No, are you stay?
Speaker 1 (52:01):
He was so confident. Yeah, I thinks he's the king
of comedy.
Speaker 2 (52:09):
Take it back to nineteen forty two through nineteen forty
five Cardinals. No, I don't play by those lost twenty
nine in a row. We don't go that far back.
I'm saying, Steve, all right, string wartime spot, Steve Bayer
as we go to round five, all right.
Speaker 1 (52:24):
Round five. How many games of the great Chicago Bears
running back Walter Payton miss during his thirteen year career
A two, B zero or C one? Wow? How many
games in his thirteen year career?
Speaker 2 (52:39):
Buyer got in there right away? One? Yes, one game?
As Dan Bayer walks it off.
Speaker 1 (52:49):
Sorry, sorry, Steve, eat something? Okay, thank you, damn fire good.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
You're just too good, he said.
Speaker 1 (52:57):
I think he's one of those undeniable, universally accepted Dan
Byron's greatest.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
Thank you guys, thank you for the Hey, make sure
to elevate that ankle.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
I will thank you and not make sure you take
a Looten's or Pine Brothers or something. Dan Byer Fisherman's rest, Yeah,
Fisherman's work some uh some ricolo or something, yeah, ricla.
So rest rest that voice and later, guys, bye.
Speaker 2 (53:23):
Britt rubbed that bad hit too, bye later all right,
later by now bye.
Speaker 1 (53:28):
Patrick had on Yeah, he had a knife farted sticker.
He didn't a question. I said it, I spelled something.
When he walked out, I said, ben gay, all right,
maybe it was met I said it weeks ago. Yeah,
Chiefs right, no now, and we're trying to figure out
where do they get where do they get their first
(53:49):
l And Dan Byer will back me up in that
some of the best teams of all time, their losses
are from unsuspecting teams, Like you know, there has been
some fifteen to one teams and fourteen and two team
and the losses are usually against the unexpected. Yeah, because
you're sleeping on them. That's why. Where where do we
feel like the Chiefs stumble? Is it home against the Broncos?
Is it at the at the Bills might be the
(54:12):
game because otherwise Panthers Raiders that they could they could
be easily eleven and zero in three weeks. I think
it's going to be a divisional game. Yeah, they just
get caught up. Yeah yeah, I mean, well, they.
Speaker 6 (54:23):
Know that they know each other in the division. You know,
they're so good in those big high stakes games. I
think Denver could get them. Chargers go to Kansas City.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
Black Black Friday against the Raiders. They have to think.
Speaker 2 (54:37):
As bad as the Raiders have been, they kept it
close against the Chiefs in the first game.
Speaker 1 (54:41):
One of their last year you know, well, yeah.
Speaker 2 (54:44):
The last seemed to beat the Chiefs.
Speaker 1 (54:46):
Actually, always a game like that, where it's kind of
like their Super Bowl beating the Chiefs