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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Yo, it's Danny g executive producer of Covino and Rich.
Thank you for being down with us.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
There's never been a radio show more to Pataga with
me ever than you guys.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
It was another fun week on the show. Enjoy some
of the greatest moments from the past few days.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
I do want to start with a question that might
sound like a no brainer. So I'm going to take
an element out of it, because sometimes a hypothetical is
too easy because it's like, well, obviously this one for
you know, the financial reason. So I'm taking away money.
How about that salary taken away? Okay, salary taken away?

(00:42):
Currently in twenty twenty five, right now, right now, would
you rather be a Colorado Rocky or Savannah Banana? Right now?
On do Ste Junio? Would you rather be a Banananda
or a Rocky? And I said the caveat take the
salary away, because you could say, well, obviously, Rich, you
know you're a major league big bull player with any tenure,
you'll make millions, blah blah blah. I get it, So

(01:03):
take away the millions of dollars. I'm talking about simply
the fun playing ball. What's going on? Would you rather
be a Savannah Banana or a Colorado rock It's a
great question because we're coming off the weekend where there
was so much buzz out here on the West Side,
so much buzz period for the Savannah Bananas. They played
in Anaheim, sold out crowd, The Great Handbino was there.

(01:27):
Patrick Renna showed up and he was calling his shot cool.
The Hambino from you know, the Sultan swat the Great
Hambino from the Sandlot.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
I'm baking like a toasted cheeseer out here.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
And there was a lot of pressure on him to
at least make contact, and he did, but the crowd
went nuts. There's always a sold out crowd nowadays. They
sold out Fenway. They're selling out everywhere. So think about
all the buzz and all the fun they're having. Women
love them, by the way, Women love the Savannah Bananas
and the Colorado Rockies are nine to fifty right now,
last in the and the NL West got a factor

(02:01):
in how much it sucks to lose? Can you repeat
that record for the people in the cheap seats. They're
nine and fifty. Double that up. They're on pace for
being eighteen and one hundred with like forty games to go.
They're on an eight.

Speaker 1 (02:13):
Game losing streak, third fastest team in MLB history to
get to fifty losses.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
They're one in nine in their last ten. So think
about how dismal, lame, miserables, how frustrating you must be
to make it to the big leagues, right like, you're
one of the few, you're one of the chosen. You
made it to the big leagues, and you're playing for
this team where it's almost like bittersweet because you're playing

(02:39):
Major League Baseball, but you're the weakest, you're the worst.
I'm a big baseball fan. Everyone on that team probably
hates each other. You and I are big baseball fans.
But my son, his first year in T ball, he
happened to be His team is the Rockies, and he's like, Dad,
who's on the real Rockies? And I'm like, no one knows, buddy, dude.
The only thing cool about the Rockies is that their

(03:00):
logo is CNR, Covino and REO. But I got asked
for real take away the money. Would you rather still
be able to say I'm a big leaguer, I'm on
the Rockies? Or is there something so cool about being
a Savannah banana right now. And I say that because
everywhere they go they sell out. As Drugo's wife said,
I'm sorry, his trainer, everything he hits, he destroys. Everywhere

(03:25):
they go, they sell out. Our buddy Drew Mack and
Nashville just hit us up saying, guys, three weeks ago
they sold out Titan Stadium, which hold sixty plus thousand
people in minutes. The type Titan Stadium. We say they're
the current day Globetrotters, but I'm not sure the Globetrotters
could ever do that ever this weekend, could they? I

(03:45):
don't know. This weekend in Los Angeles, you had the
Yankees coming to town, and I'm not saying it was
a bigger ticket, but I heard just as many people
talking about how, hey, my, you know, one of the
kids went down to Anaheim the you know, the Savannah
Bananas were playing where the angel play. It almost had
equal level of chit chat. By the way, that's a
goofy point, but a true one. It really is. We're

(04:07):
out here on the West Coast. I went to the
Yankees game yesterday, the World Series rematch, a World Series
rematch where the Dodgers just embarrassed the Yankees. But then
the Yankees won the last one with Yamamoto on the mound,
so that was cool. I was there, it was a
beautiful day, and you're right, Rich, there was more buzz
about the Savannah Bananas than there was about the Yankees Dodgers.

(04:30):
That's no joke, at least from what I experienced and
what I heard people talking about. In my algorithm. Yes,
in my algorithm, I saw more people commenting on Patrick
Renna the Great Hambino than Show sleeping in the dug.
Maybe because both Judge and Show. Hey, well they put
on a show the first two games, but they were
both hitless in yesterday's game, so they were like an

(04:53):
O for eight combined yesterday or something like that. But
either way, we do post this question. I would even well,
I don't know, I was pushing it. You think Savannah
Bananas could beat the Rockies at this point? I mean
just the spirit alone, you know, they could, you know what,
maybe on spirit alone, maybe if they uh on stilts
with flaming bats. Maybe. I don't know, but I think
that question sort of goes to, you know, when they

(05:14):
could beat the Panthers, and it's like, no, the Panthers
or whoever would be, you know, taking it overboard because
they really stake you got that.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Just a couple of weekends ago they beat your Yankees.
It was heartbreaking to get their ninth win, I know.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
And that feels like forever ago, Danny, that was the
last time they wont you're comparing now, that sounds like
you're comparing the Rockies like the Washington General. I'm joking,
but the Rockies or the Bananas, my ego gets in
the way if you take money out of it. There's
still so much clout and and and cool and saying

(05:48):
that you're major league, big leaguer.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Yes, you could maybe be the one to help them
turn it around.

Speaker 3 (05:54):
Yeah, I would have to still pick the Rockies, even though, well,
Savanna Bananas, they really are rock star. Let me give
you the flip I was gonna say, if you're a
Savannah Banana and the people that follow them are starting
to really know the guys on the team like household names. Right,
if you go to an arena or stadium or ballpark

(06:15):
where fifty sixty thousand people are watching you, music's playing,
they're getting involved, how does that feel versus eight thousand
people maybe watching you lackluster performance in Colorado. Yeah, they're
pulling a way bigger crowd and they're pulling way more women.
That's the truth. So if you're a single guy on

(06:35):
the prow did you call me the purv earlier? I'm
just saying that has to factor into it, because you're right,
eight thousands show up to see the Rockies. You get
sixty how many thousand people to watch the Savannah and Bananas?
And a lot of them are families, but beautiful women.
Even my girlfriend's like, I want to see the Savannah

(06:57):
Bananas and I'm like, for what, why? Who's in your algorithm?
Your Savannah Banana is not good enough? No, But Danny
g women find these guys entertaining their charming.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
They think it's like a fun event because they're hearing
that it's the thing to go do and they are
seeing these reels.

Speaker 3 (07:16):
The hot ticket, it's the hot ticket and it sounds
like such bs. But on social media, the popular guys
on the Bananas have like millions of followers, where if
you're saying you're on the Rockies, like again, you could
be a big baseball fan and maybe name a few
guys on that team. It really is a I'm just
giving the bananas some AMMO because it seems obvious that

(07:36):
playing in the big leagues would be the number one
answer everybody child dream said, take the money away, Yeah,
but you can't take away my child the dream of
wanting to play Major League baseball. And that's why we
have to always keep in mind that you want to
be on the team with the worst record in baseball history. No,
I'm saying, people on sports radio US included, are always

(07:57):
talking about these guys who we dreamt of being someday.
So always keep that in mind, like what we say
is really coming from a place of no matter what,
they're still doing what we all dreamt about doing. So
I would say Rockies all day, even though the savan
and bananas are the hot answer. You know what adds
to the allure of the bananas too. You know how

(08:18):
there's if there's a girl that you're like, eh, feeling about,
but like, let's say she can sing really well, she
has a talent, and that sucks you in, makes her
even makes her even hotter. The savanna bananas, let me
get don't get me wrong, they're very attractive. Yeah, but
that fellas handsome fellas. But the fact that they can
like dance and do and you know, flips and they're fun,
have bats on fire. It's like that element just makes

(08:40):
them like a hundred times more alluring.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Hey baby, I can do a backflip.

Speaker 3 (08:45):
Hey on exactly.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
And along those lines, guys, as you're talking about this,
I'm doing some random Twitter research and a young lady
posted about a banana named Jackson Olson. Quote just met
the modern day prince charming, Jackson Olsen. He's even more
perfect and charming in person, and he promised me more
Jonas Brothers, Banana's content is coming whatever.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
You know what you know who's not getting that attention?
Hunter Goodman? And you're thinking, who's Hunter Goodman? Who the
guy with the highest batting average and most home runs
on the Rockies with a two sixty five batting average
in seven home runs. Two sixty five nowadays is like
three point thirty, So that's not too bad. So answer
the question, Isaac Loancron, would you rather be money aside

(09:28):
a banana or a Rocky. I'd rather be a banana
than a Rocky.

Speaker 4 (09:32):
And we did not arrange this before, but for reference,
Jackson Olsen, I'm looking at it right now, has four
times more ex followers than Hunter Goodman.

Speaker 3 (09:42):
Not making that up, which matters in today's world. I
know there's a lot of people like who cares? Hey,
people care. Sixty something thousand people are going to see him.
They sold out Anaheim this weekend, the Great Hambino, the
the Sultan of Swat. So you say, Rocky Isaac, say
Ran Danny J What says you?

Speaker 1 (10:03):
I'm with Covino. I would go.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
Rocky Isaac Lone, Cron and me are on the same
page because I rather be a Savannah banana for real, dude,
for real, for real, for real. We get there appeal.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Good one.

Speaker 3 (10:17):
My wife if town without banana, well rich loves karaoke,
So there hold on in itself. I like, we knew
his answer would be a banana putting on a show.
And I feel like this is a show, tap dancing
putting on a show. And you know what, I went
to the Yankee game yesterday and it was a great
game against the Dodgers. You know what. I like, they're
doing something I'd never seen this before. Danny, you probably
saw it was called cardio cam. You know how every

(10:40):
stadium does the Great City Subway Race or the sausage
race or kiss cam. They did cardio cam and he
had all these little fat Vato kids running as fast
as they could in place and they were going down
the stadium. Was so much fun and I was dying.
And you're trying to put that up against THEA. But
I was telling my my girlfriend like, oh, that's funny.
She's like, why don't they have cheerleaders. I'm like, why
would they have cheerleaders? And she goes, well, I don't know,

(11:04):
entertainment factor. It's a ballgame. You're having fun and there's
fifty thousand men. I don't know, no, And she's looking
at all the Japanese advertisements at Dodger Stadium. They have
cheerleaders in Japan. She's like, maybe they would do that,
just make it more entertaining, like the Savannah bananas and
like they do in Japan. I'm like, well, you know what,
maybe based on all the popularity the Savannah bananas have given,

(11:26):
and how good that is for baseball I imagine because
little kids are like, oh the bananas, They're gonna get
into baseball. I hope as a result, maybe baseball MLB
takes a page whatever it is, but takes a page
for the entertainment value of the game. You know, I
don't know what that is, but maybe they do learn
something from it because there's a lot of people showing up.

(11:47):
You know, who is down in Anaheim? Who not at
the Yankees Dodgers, at the Bananas game? Our buddy coach
ball game? Coach ball game? Who's getting all these kids
involved in the game. I was Sam, what is your answer?
Would you rather be a Rocky or a Banana I
would rather be a Rocky. I think.

Speaker 5 (12:01):
You know, if you don't have the pitching to be
a good team or even a decent team, but every
game you can go to the plate and you can
try to get hits, you can try to get runs
and maybe eke out a couple of wins.

Speaker 3 (12:11):
This isn't football saying. I'm saying, if money's not a fact,
right right right, if you could chump to the ballpark
every night and play with sixty thousand people, music's playing, cheerleaders,
bats on fire, stunts, all this stuff versus all the
Rockies are nine and fifteen.

Speaker 5 (12:27):
Back to course I'm saying, is you can you have
the chance to probably eke out a couple more wins
for the Rockies. And you're still a big leaguer, a
big league and your your career is not going to
be defined just this one.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
It's a matter of how much that means to you,
because if you're going to compare fun to misery, you
can't even compare the two. It's how much fun the
bananas are having and how miserable do you think the Rocky?
It's fun being a banana. But would a Rocky take
switch places with a banana?

Speaker 2 (12:52):
No?

Speaker 1 (12:52):
Never, No, a banana switch place the Rocky.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
You know why though? Money only? Or you get dream
come true? Money only? No, they weren't. I'll tell you why.
Money only? Because the goal is to play baseball professionally,
and you play the game you love, a children's game
that you get paid for. What do you rather do?
Have fun or be on a dreadfully worst team in

(13:16):
the history of baseball? Yeah, I'm sure tensions high in Colorado,
but I'm keeping my answer, which is Colorado Rocky. They're
nine to fifty right now. Now, tell me give me
a reason other than the money. Pride? But what does
that even? Because you're playing with the best, and that
was the goal to make it to the big leagues.
You made it, but you're paying, and day out is
fun versus not. I know, I mean you asked me

(13:39):
for my answer. I don't think there's a right or
wrong hand that might rather have way less fun just
to be like big Yeah, that was the goal, was
your goal to pitch on? Still, what if I telled
you you're the main Savannah banana, you make five million
year versure a minimum? Money was not a fact? No, no,
but let's say, but let's say money was a factor
and it was equal money, and all of a sudden
the bananas were making as much. There's credibility in clout

(14:03):
in being a big lee. I think that makes the
conversation different. Yeah, oh it does, of course it does
so because so if money didn't play a fact during
the beginning, why am I saying now when the bananas
make money, You're like, well, now hold on though, I'm
not changing my argument, but we do open it up
to Fox Sports Radio Nation. It's a changing world.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
No all, I'm saying. I'm not saying one way or
the other. Rich, I'm just saying you said no money
involved in this scenario.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
I say.

Speaker 3 (14:26):
The only reason why most people would say, well, still
the Rockies because even if you're a bunk ass Rockies player,
you're still making millions.

Speaker 1 (14:32):
No, in my mind, I'm thinking you just get to
hear your your name announce and you walk up to
that in a major league game in a beautiful stadium.
I know they're losing, but have you ever.

Speaker 3 (14:42):
With two thousand people there?

Speaker 1 (14:48):
Okay, Rich, but let me tell you this. When we
go do remotes, we do the same exact show, whether
there's ten or two hundred, So that doesn't change our experience.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Now I have a way better talk about the two hundred.
Would you think I think that it doesn't. It doesn't
make the experience any less beautiful. Though, if that's your
dream to get to the big time, it would be
eighty twenty. That would be my guess. We should put
up a poll Fox Sports Radio dot com. Honestly, we're
coming off a pretty significant weekend Yankees Dodgers. Yeah, and

(15:19):
Rich isn't that far off? And saying that there was
so much buzz and just check social media? Yeah, and
the banana bananas.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
Rich, I think the listeners are going to agree with
you because of fun. I think because of the fun aspect,
a lot of people click on how many.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
People listen would be I think eighty percent of the
Fox Sports listeners would be like, yeah, I'd rather be
in a big leagues. Give me a break. You're choosing
prestige over popularity. Yeah yeah, yeah, that's every kid's dream
to play in the big leagues. You have a I'll
give you this. Every kid was your dream to play
for the Bananas. They didn't exist. Yeah, because and I

(15:54):
still wouldn't think that if you ask kids, I think
it would be different if you ask the kid. Kids
now are like yo, and these guys are I tooked.
I took to one of the parents at the school
this morning, Hey, how was your weekend? We took the
kids down to Anaheim, went to see the Savannah Bananas,
and I said, how was it? You know what the
dad told me? He goes, I'll be honest, it's gonna
be tough to bring them to a Dodgers game now

(16:15):
because there's so much excitement every evening, music, fired, cheerleaders
dancing that he goes, to get my little boys to
be as engaged as the Savanna Banata. Not. Your stadium
is loud and fast moving. That cardio cam was pretty fun. Yeah, yeah,
but they got they guess which had the balls under

(16:38):
that that's not the only form of I mean they
roll ice cube out in a low ride. You're in
the World Series, not just the World Series home opener,
and there's lots of big, popular giveaway nights at the stadium.
That stadium is rocket, I think for a lot of
people listening, right and who can they more candies? You
were Max Munsey go to the big screen.

Speaker 1 (16:58):
You're talking like it a boring baseball team in the
nineteen seventies. I think there's a lot of.

Speaker 3 (17:03):
People listening probably right now that are shocked by the
popularity of the Bananas. Not everybody lives in social media
world that we live or has kids that are in
tune with this stuff. So we're just telling you they're
the modern day Globetrotters, guys, and what we say is true. Man,
this is a real thing they got going on. I'm
amazed by what they've accomplished in such a short period

(17:23):
of time. I think it's an incredible story. I'm a
fan of what they do, but I would still pick
the Big Peaks over that. I have two thoughts, Geheads Foddy,
think of how the world has changed, though Okay, it's changing, okay,
right in In order to be popular, let's say, even
like twenty years ago, you used to have to be
either a movie star, a musician, or maybe even on

(17:44):
TV barely on TV now.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Somebody or a morning show DJ.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
Right show DJ yeah like Jack. Now it's like, if
you're an influencer, you can be more popular than a
person that's in a blockbuster movie over the weekend. So
it's like the times they are changing. I know baseball
has made efforts to be a little bit more exciting.
You asked me in my forties. If you ask a
ten year old nose picker, I don't know if that's
what you're talking to, But if you ask a ten

(18:08):
year old, they may have a different answer, like Rich,
I'm not gonna change my mind. Two layers. Number one,
what's the most popular form of boxing? Now you could deny.
You could be like like this weekend, Cavino goes, you know,
did you see who Charlo fought? Who Charlo won? Caleb
Plant lost? Yeah? Guess what char yeah Charro from the
eighties from the Yess Elder abuse Charlo Caleb Plant. I

(18:35):
guess what people were more talking about Jake Paul fighting juliar.
Cason calls ninnies whatever. Man, then that's the world you
want to live in, and right a hand. Wrap it
up by answering this question. We'll take your feedback next.
If you were offered today, Steve Cavino, Yes, to throw
out the first pitch at the Savannah Bananas game or
a Colorado rocket is the easiest answer in the world,

(18:58):
Colorado Rockey. He is talking to a guy in his forties.
I'm not ten years old. You would Yes, that's Major
League Baseball, so you tell me. You know the logo MLB.
I appreciate everything the Bananas do, but I'm not trying
to be a circus site series right now. Yes, one
hundred percent. You had got to be honored. I would
have a great time. That's not to downplay the Savanna Banas.

(19:21):
I admire everything they do, but we're talking big League Baseball. Yes, packed,
you get out of here. Man, that's sack cool a
pac Stadium with the hydro. I don't care about that.
I would love to be a part of it. I'm
not trying to downplay it. In fact, like I said,
I often promote this banana Bananas, but that's not Major

(19:41):
League baseball.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Hey, it's gimmicks first, it's like league game. It's like
playing flag football.

Speaker 3 (19:49):
Now back to your phone calls eight seven seven ninety
nine on Fox over the weekend, a World Series rematch.
I went to yesterday's game. I had a great time,
but you know know what it does lack and baseball's popping.
You know, we're big baseball fans. Baseball's definitely popping, but
it does lack entertainment factor. It does showmanship, and that's

(20:15):
where the savan of Bananas are really slaying it, really
doing a great job. So I commend them, but based
on their appearance here in La and Anaheim actually over
the weekend, my play was over the weekend, I heard
equal number of people buzzing about and the Savannah Bananas
are down in Anaheim. They sold the place out. It's nuts,
it's crazy. As many people were talking about that as

(20:36):
the Dodger Yankees, which was like a little note. I
was like, you know, so Rich is saying, would you
rather have fun with the bananas who are selling out
sixty thousand plus. Everybody's loving them. Women love them, families
love them. They're having a blast. Followed you fun, have
a miserable time.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
You're also out though, if you pop up in a
fan catch of this.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
That's true. Yeah, that's fund you rather have a miserable
time losing. But you're in the bigs with the Rockies
who are nine and fifty, right, And the rub was
take away money because you can't be like, well, I
want to be a big league of the money. If
the Rockies didn't make a lot of money or the
Bananas were all millionaires too, then then the conversation is different.
But we're taking away money. So Mike, who runs this place,

(21:19):
came in Mike just a little while ago. They got it,
which just here Basically, what you're asking is, would you
rather be a WWE champion yep or a gold medal
winner in wrestling like that, You'd rather be Gino Petrevio
from Georgia by Russia, Yeah, because you know, instead of

(21:40):
John Cena. I could easily explain this if money's not
a factor. I'm more into real winning than pretend winning.
Thank you. You know what hit hit the Kurt Angle
theme because he was both. Yes, I think this is
fair to say. When I think of Steve Cavino on
your take on this, you suck because I choose to

(22:05):
be a professional. I don't know. I mean, no, sock.
I don't think I'm alone here, you suck. I think
more people would choose the big leagues than the Savannah bananas.
And I say that respectfully. You know, let's go to
Trip in Vegas. I'm just saying money aside. There's something
really fun exciting about going to work every day. Hey,

(22:25):
trip Banana, let's go to trip Trip. Are you at
the real winning or pretend to stop it?

Speaker 7 (22:29):
Oh?

Speaker 8 (22:30):
No, Absolutely would want to be a Rocky. And here's why.
If you're a Rocky, you could always be a Savannah Banana.
But it doesn't go the other way around. And also,
I drop be the w W A champion than a
gold medal winner.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
So you're mixed on it, right, I mean okay, but
if you're a Rocky, right, you can always be traded.
Who's cool and you're playing with the in the world. Dude, No,
we could ever take that away from you have a
baseball reference, some gold medal, gold medal winning grappler or
or you know, stone cold Steve Buston, who's cooler? A
gold meadow win er? Man, you go down in history, dude,

(23:05):
you leave your mark. That's all Wels does Stone Cold,
Steve Boston, one of the greatest entertainers, Duane the Rock, Johnson,
Hulk Colgan, come on again, but one's real once pretend
who cares Rich?

Speaker 1 (23:15):
Since eighteen seventy six, there's been twenty thousand Major League ballplayers.

Speaker 3 (23:20):
Think about that, and only forty seven bananas.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
Not a good.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Rich is a class his uncle was Boso. Rich is
a clown. So it's so surprised that you want to
be this Vana. You'd rather be a bench player on
the mill? Did you rather be a bench player on
like the Milwaukee Bucks in the eighties? Or do you
rather be Curly Neil, the most famous gulb chrotter I
rather be.

Speaker 1 (23:41):
In the eighties? Would you have rather been Michael Jackson
or weird Al Yankovic?

Speaker 3 (23:46):
Eat it or beat No? No, no, yeah? Because it
Jacks They're They're the comedy version of the real thing.

Speaker 9 (23:54):
Man.

Speaker 3 (23:55):
But Danny, give me someone that's not one of the
greatest three entertainers of all time. If you told me,
do I rather be weird Al or I don't know,
give me a real performer? Would you rather be? Yes?
It is It's not Hey, guys, fight. Nice, man, it's
not We're supposed to be having fun like the bananas.

(24:17):
Sean and Sacramento. Do you rather be a banana or
a Rocky?

Speaker 10 (24:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (24:23):
What's a banana, bro?

Speaker 3 (24:25):
There's a big weekend for the bananas, man, your banana
bro Pozzi, it's a it's a huge.

Speaker 7 (24:31):
Weekend, man, and Rich I gotta I gotta give it
to you. Man. I was just telling Daddy, you gotta
be stirred up on this topic.

Speaker 11 (24:36):
Broke.

Speaker 7 (24:37):
I'm glad you took that Tativa edible earlier and you
had this whole conversation.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
But I can't agree with you on this one. Man.

Speaker 7 (24:44):
It feels like, you know, the guy who plays baseball
wants to end up a Rocky because he knows the Covinos.
When he knows he's playing against the best in the world,
he reached his dream goal. And I bet you there's
a couple of savana bananas right now who are tired
of hitting the gritty from first to second, worked tired
and hitting the tatas line in between, and are not.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
Being taken serious. Yo, dude.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
Yeah, that's a great point.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
Sean. You just hit the nail on the head. Ready.
Here's why I'm right I said before. Yeah, I'm into
real winning, not pretend to winning, right, And that's no disrespect.
I admire what they're doing. I can't make that any
more clear, but I guarantee you I George Foreman guarantee
the highest form of sports guarantee there is. I George
Forman guarantee you that every Savannah Banana would trade places

(25:26):
to be in the big leagues, every one of them
for the Monday. There is the proof for the money,
no for the dream. They all wanted to play in
the big leagues, but they weren't good enough. Right now,
there's a layer of social media entertainment selling out arenas,
stadiums everywhere. The Savannah Bananas are hot right now. And
you know I want to I want to give one
quick music analogy and then we'll go to Isaac for

(25:48):
an update. You're you rather be the authentic rocker that
plays in front of thirteen people at a club instead
of the rocker that's like, hey, we're gonna give you
a pop image and he's playing so far. They're so
hig right now, think about it. Think about it. We'll
get to rest your feedback and other hard hitting issues

(26:09):
here on the scene our experience. First, Isaac, the guy's
the best hold on.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
I got two theories on this. This is really interesting.
The other part of the question is, would the Rockies
want to trade places with the Bananas?

Speaker 3 (26:23):
Never? I mean, I mean, if I get if money
wasn't a thing, and you see how much fun people
are having, we forget.

Speaker 9 (26:29):
Man.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Sometimes you see someone that you think they're living the
greatest life, but they're having a boring life. I'm just saying,
there you go.

Speaker 4 (26:35):
It speaks to something I think all of us and
I include listeners, can identify with. Would you go to
a high, high, high paying job that sucks the soul
out of you, but you get a humongous, ginormous paycheck
or a considerably less paycheck, but you love your coworkers,

(26:57):
you have fun.

Speaker 3 (26:58):
Dude, one of the dudes on one of the coaches,
that's what's going on. One of the dads on my
kids baseball team. I don't come out, but he's a
surgeon guy. Probably there's a beautiful house, makes a ton
of money, but the guy is the most stressed, tired guy.
He looks miserable all the time. Anyway, that anyway back
to you, Tom Thibodeau fired after five seasons, four out

(27:22):
of the five seasons in the playoffs, furthest they've gone
since nineteen ninety nine. Fresh off of a nice run.
They were in a lot of the games. They blew
the first game. I mean it took a lucky bounce
to beat him in the first game, a miraculous It
was the luckiest bounce in the world. You gotta keep
that in mind when we're talking about this. Dude lost

(27:44):
his job. I imagine Brunson did like the guy. Your
star player likes the guy. He defended him in a
press conference. We'll get to that. Your thoughts on Tom
Thibodeau being fired, We'll tell you what we think as
a Mets fan. I don't look at last year as
a failure because the Dodgers were a better team than
they won. I don't either. It was a it was
a great run for the Mets. Lots of fun, of

(28:05):
fun season. But again, that's the name of the game.
If you're a Washington lethis said, the name of the
game is winning. Here we're in we're in the sport
of winning. But if you're a Washington Commanders fan and
you saw what Jade and Daniels as capable of and
you made it to the NFC Championship game, you lost,
She got smoked in the big Championship game. Do you

(28:28):
look at last year as a failure? Well, you're basically
posing the question to the Fox Sports RADI donation of
do you believe in moral victories or not? And how
do you view a successful season?

Speaker 1 (28:39):
Is it in the Washington football team rich they tanked
to get Jaden Daniels.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
Well, Danny g I quote you, I'll quote you in
our pre show meeting when you were saying, different organizations
have different expectations and that's why it's tougher to play there.
You know. In fact, recently Shaquille O'Neal was talking about
how playing in big cities don't matter anymore. With social media,
you don't need that sort of pressure that you'll get
from an LA Lakers. For example, when it comes to Giannis, right,

(29:07):
you don't need that. He doesn't need the Lakers, he
has social media. There's different ways big cities don't matter.
It's not the nineties anymore, so big cities. Certain organizations
have different expectations, different pressures. Example, the Knicks, the Yankees,
the Lakers, you're expected to win, and if you don't

(29:28):
win is considered a failure. Other teams, when you play
and make it far, that's the success. But you could
look at what the Knicks did is a major step
in the right direction. Because speaking of it, I just
mentioned Jane and Daniels, Cliff Kingsbury is quoted today as
saying he expects a big jump next year from the quarterback.
So now you're talking about there's an expectation for the Commanders,

(29:51):
but what the Knicks fact that you and I actually agree, right,
I think that Tom Thibodau should not have been fired
because I don't know what that players getting acclimated. Coaches
also to get acclimated to the players. No, I'll tell
you why do this his first year with Karl Anthony Towns.
I disagree. Brunston had his back. If you missed Brunton
talking about Thibodeau just after the it was right after

(30:14):
the loss he was asked a question about Thibodeau's future
with the next take a listen.

Speaker 12 (30:19):
You talked about the confidence. Obviously, I feel like nobody
takes more criticism than Tom, and this team obviously has
turned around during his tenure. Do you kind of feel
that going forward, he's the same guy tolift you, guys,
the rest of the life.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
That next level this is Is that a real question
right now? You just asked me if I believe that,
if he's the right guy.

Speaker 3 (30:43):
Yes, thanks, guys, Come on, okay, don't you want to
keep your good star player happy. A lot of these
big stars do not have the patience with these reporters lately.
But now that turns out to be a hell of
a question. That's a hell of a question. That's why
I got a reporter do his job. Let reporters report.

Speaker 5 (31:00):
Another thing, guys, is the note the Internet cannot figure
out who asked the question. Me and Jason Stewart were
looking in all of these articles. We found just say
a reporter scoops callahan. We can't figure out who actually
asked it. It was a money question. I don't know
it really was a money question. Because look at it now,
it turns.

Speaker 3 (31:15):
Out to be a major story here on Fox Sports
Radio and for the New York Knicks. If the don't
want us to take credit, help people with Steve Cavino,
I'll take the credit. Steve Cavino pose the question. Now,
Bronson's the star and future of the New York Knicks.
They have their guy as Kelvin Washington. I believe he
said he's not perfect, but he's the guy and he

(31:37):
proved that. Don't you want to keep him happy? And
don't you want to give Thibodeau a little time to
adjust to the new stars that are also on the team,
like the Karl Anthony Townses of the world. Like if
we got to give these players, if we make excuses
for players acclimating in their first year with the team
and in every fifty bad move and bad shot and
bad foul they make, we're not going to give coach,

(32:00):
which is any grace at all when they had success
with his team. I think it's a shame that he
got fired. I think it's an easy scapegoat and an
easy finger to point at because he's the coach. So
that's my feelings on it. Again, the furthest they've gone
since nineteen ninety nine. You had La Trell, Spreewell and
John Starks. You had all these old Knicks there cheering

(32:22):
on the team because there hasn't been this much excitement,
and you fire the coach. How does that not feel
weird to you? Sometimes someone can only bring you so far,
and then you got to go in and say, oh,
so you think you understand this? I do, Okay, I
think that maybe yeah, maybe Jalen Brunson is a good

(32:44):
team guy, and he's like, that's our coach. I got
you know, like, how many times has someone said to you, Hey,
what do you think of this guy or this woman?
And because you're a good guy, like, oh, they're great,
And then when they get let go, you're like, man,
they weren't that great because you're just being a good
team player. Anytime a coach gets fired or coaches on
the hot seat, every player is like, yo, we got

(33:05):
coaches back. What is he supposed to say? Yeah, he's
all right, we could probably do better with someone else.
Tom Thibodeau, let me just read this has a reputation
for being ultered, demanding, and intense, which has led many
players that have played for him to express dislike. In
recent NBA polls, Oh my god. In recent NBA polls,

(33:27):
he has been voted as the coach players would least
want to play for. One of the main reasons demanding
is New York. New York is demanding. One of the
want for this perception is the high pressure style and
his ten New York is high pressure. Don't you want
to coach that mention the style of the city and just.

Speaker 5 (33:45):
Makes his players practice really hard, like they get worn
out by it. No, it's I mean, it's a good
thing if if you look at it.

Speaker 3 (33:50):
I understand how he worked the bench, was was criticized
during his playoff rotation. His rotation was questioned, and I
get that, and adjustments were made, but by the way,
no one else was criticized just to say his hairline,
is that what you to say? No, but aren't you
aren't you vain? I mean his hairline is suspect.

Speaker 5 (34:13):
I wouldn't even call it a line. It's more like
a hair it's a squint to see his quote.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
I don't even know what this means. His gruff demeanor.
This guy's got a gruff demeanor. But New York has
a gruff demeanor because they expect a lot. And man,
I don't know, Maybe these knicks are softer than we thought.

Speaker 1 (34:33):
This has got to be more to it behind the
scenes with the owner especially. We've we've been told for
how many years now that Dolan is pretty incompetent as
an owner. He had to have rubbed somebody the wrong way.
Because I get your point Rich about how sometimes you
need a new voice, you need another guy to bring
you over the hump. But it's not like they went
to the Eastern Conference two years in a row here

(34:53):
and just can't get to the finals. They just turned
it around.

Speaker 13 (34:57):
Yeah, I don't to me, it makes no sense with you.
I feel like that story makes him look soft.

Speaker 3 (35:02):
He's too tough on you. Get out of here, right,
was saying all this stuff, You're like, get out of here,
Rob and he turns out being right.

Speaker 13 (35:10):
No, I don't think I mean, is he's right that
they did it, But I don't think it was the
right choice for the Knicks. You get a brand new
Carl Anthony Towns and you get to the finals, to
get to the conference finals. Every year you've gone further.
I don't know what else you're supposed to do. And
like Ben Stiller, big fan of the Knicks, tweeted like
he put us back on the map. The Knicks were nobodies.
Now you're talking about the Knicks like you used to

(35:33):
talk about the Knicks.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
The coolest thing Nicks had since Coney. Yeah, last time
in the Garden when he came to the well.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
There was a season or two with Carmelo.

Speaker 3 (35:48):
That's true that yeah, yeah, Carmelo too. But wait to
forget the Syracuse guy. No, I mean we were there
for that, but it was Carmelo, It wasn't Nicks. True.
So what are your thoughts? Tom Thibodeau fired on his
day off? That does suck. You can get fired on
your day off after again, five seasons, five winning seasons

(36:10):
with the Knicks. You know again, You're the first guy,
Steve Cavino. You're the first guy, well, to do a
lot of things. You the first got to break about
your little league prowess. Yeah, you're the first guy to
never turn off a baseball game. You're the first guy
to talk about a boring fight, the first guy for
a lot of things. But you're the first guy to
talk about how styles make fights. Styles make fights. Have

(36:33):
you ever thought that perhaps that applies to everything in
sports in life? Yeah? Have you ever thought about maybe
the style of coaching doesn't mix with this? This what
I'm like, It's got to be. It has to be.
That's what I'm thinking too. But that's also shocking to
me because you want that gritty toughness out of your
New York team, like your gritty tough New York City subway.

(36:57):
Grimy team is going to cry about a time off coach,
and they can't get past the Indiana Pacers's old school.
You're a Yankees fan, I'll give you a Yankee example.
It shows to me that these guys are way softer
than I thought. Let me be cut how I feel.
Let me be condescending for a second, which I'm good at. Yeah,
I'll go Yankee. Since that's your strength. You got Yankee superpowers.

(37:19):
Give me a hard ass Yankee coach. Historically manager Loop Andell,
like Loop Andell kicking dirt players like you know, really
getting into always mad. And then on the flip of it,
give me a laid back, just chilling type of manager,
made back chilly, Yeah, very composed. You don't think that

(37:44):
perhaps a Loop Panella or maybe even like a Billy
Martin fired up coach wouldn't have mixed with those nineties
two thousands Yankees teams. Maybe, but you also gave this
dude one year to vibe with your new star one year,
and look they went pretty I mean, I know, I
know it was reality, but it was reality based. It

(38:05):
was fiction based on reality, reality based on fiction. The
winning Time Lakers documentary on HBO that Danny we both loved.
It was great. Hated that it was canceled, but a
lot of people were saying, oh, it's very exaggerated. But
if you remember the coach before pat Riley that got
in the bike accident, wasn't the sentiment that, like, they
got so much talent, but yeah, he's really not the guy,

(38:26):
so like they like it was it almost felt like
they were with him. But the minute day of the opportunity,
it's like, put in pat Riley and then it was like,
well this works. Maybe he just wasn't the guy too
tough for the Knicks. So maybe if we get a
little softy pants to be the coach, the Knicks will
be happy and they'll win. Now, now we go to

(38:49):
your phone calls.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
Think back to that show, and I know it was
not completely factual, but it was based on, you know,
a true story. Obviously, Rich the Players insurrection had a
lot to do with the problems that was going on
with that team, and it was Magic Johnson finally stepping
up to be a leader and pat Riley punching his

(39:11):
fist through a chalkboard to get everybody, all the players,
to stop being soft little babies.

Speaker 3 (39:17):
That's true. I mean, I get what you're saying. Rich
the manager or coach has to match their personalities or
has to vibe with the personalities on the team, and
sometimes it's not a good mix. You ever date someone,
but I think his record proves otherwise. You ever date
someone and you're like, yeah, we get along, sex is good,
we enjoy some of the same things we enjoy. You know,

(39:39):
we get along. But there's a party that's like she's
not the one. She's not the one, like yeah, yeah,
we got of a good physical connection, like she's cool,
Like yeah, but it's not like where's the fireworks? And
I think the Knicks are like the top Tibodeau wasn't
the guy missing something? Sometimes you feel that way, but

(40:01):
you work well together, Like I felt that you weren't
the one when I met you. Look how well we
worked together. Nice. See what I mean? You're not supposed
to be in love with your coach, you are? You
supposed to be bff's with the guy? I agree, I
wish you you're supposed to be honestly, hold on, that
was very rude, because when I saw you, I heard
Mariachi's playing, I was I was complete, and I said,

(40:21):
I have met my Mexican soul man. For the record,
I was completely joking. I was just taking a cheap
shot at rich. But I've worked for people that I
didn't necessarily love, but they found a way to bring
out the best in me. So therefore we won together.
Don't you have a story about walking in on something
weird when you were a kid. Yeah, but first, can

(40:43):
I tell you Michael runs this Place's story? Who Mike
who runs this place? Based on the Tom Brady Report
and what he said on the Lets Up and Go podcast,
Michael runs his place, and we're gonna get his words
of wisdom later on. Mike also brought a ten year
old to a strip report. No, no, no, no, he said,
when he was a young wart hog. When he was

(41:04):
a young boy, I don't know between the ages of
ten and thirteen, Like you know, how big Mike runs
his place. Looks like an old stolen called Steve Austin. Yeah,
did he once have hair like stunning Steve Austin. Even
when he was thirteen, he looked like an old man.
I'm kidding Mike.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
I've seen pictures of Mike with hair.

Speaker 3 (41:22):
Yeah, me too. Well, have you seen him on supermarkets?
He was a stallion.

Speaker 1 (41:26):
He's quite the stallion.

Speaker 3 (41:26):
He's a stallion. They called him. They called him the
Doctor of Love.

Speaker 7 (41:29):
I know, I know.

Speaker 3 (41:30):
He was breaking hearts. So Mike was having a sleepover
with his pal like kids do, right, and he had
a used a bathroom in the middle of the night.
And he said, he's, you know, going through this hallway
at his buddy's house. Took a time out from playing
pac Man. Probably doesn't know which way to go because
it's not his house and it's dark, and where am
I going? He follows the sounds probably. I even picture

(41:54):
him with a low voice as a kid, like where
am I going? Yeah, So he's feeling around for the
bathroom and and he says he sees his buddy's parents
going at it, and he goes in the worst part,
he said they Let's just say they were the combined
way of one of your favorite tag teams as a
kid growing up. He was like the Big Boss Man
and the African Red. It was like going at it

(42:17):
like like boxing. Oh yeah, something like that. Yeah, Yeah,
they were going at it for a few an intense
tickle fight. He said it sort of scarred him. The
visual is still burnt into his memory. And uh, yeah,
he shouldn't have seen that. And I have another similar
story to that when I was a kid, when I
was a teenager, I remember sitting there. I was playing

(42:37):
Marble Madness. This is a true story. Playing Marble Madness
underrated game on my nes My buddy Scott comes walking
into my bedroom and he's beat red, like beat red
and like smirking. I'm like, what, dude, what And he's like, bro,
I just saw your mom getting undressed from work. Yeah,
and he saw it things or maybe he should have

(42:58):
seen that. I don't know, because he's pretty happy about it.
So things you shouldn't have seen but you did, or
things you shouldn't have heard. Yeah, because Tom Brady's kid
saw some things. Cannot see those things. Cannot see it.
As a kid, I remember this. This is a true story.
Growing up in Union, New Jersey, there was a nudie

(43:23):
bar connected to the local bowling alley, which later years
later turned you into an all nudy bar. Bowling wasn't
bringing in the big box, I guess, So, Yeah, it's
a true story. And I remember as a little kid,
I opened the door. I guess I shouldn't have opened
falling alley? Did you find one that your fingers fitting?
I'm talking about bowling, bowling ball, bowling balls. I might

(43:46):
be honest to God. Guys like, when do you bowl
at your buddy's? Like eleven.

Speaker 1 (43:51):
Clarifying, rich Y, I opened the door, and is.

Speaker 3 (43:54):
This older woman looks at me. I'm just a little boy,
and she she gave it a little smack of room.
I mid dance and I was like, what the hell.
I don't know if I should have seen that. You
saw the door open. Ever since then, I wanted a
bowl every weekend. My parents were like, why does he
love bowling? It's so odd. Cavino had a two hundred
average when he was twelve. Every weekend I was at

(44:14):
the alley. But that that nudi bar turned into an
all nudy bar connected to the bowling alley true story.
Your favorite bullet was Parker Bone, right, yeah, Parker Bone.
And my personal story, rich based on the Tom Brady thing.
My other personal story that you were alluding to my report,
Steve's report is I remember being a I was a

(44:37):
little kid, and I was in my grandma's room. I
don't know what happened, but she was getting dressed and
I didn't think anything of it. But I saw in
the reflection of the mirror. I saw my grandma topless,
and I was.

Speaker 14 (44:51):
Like, dude, because you don't you know, You're like, well,
I want to squeeze my teeta. I saw my am
I you saw yeah, yeah, yeah, no, those are some
fluppy up yeah.

Speaker 3 (45:07):
I was like, oh my god, I can't unsee that.
I was like a little scarred for life. Seriously, I
saw some things I shouldn't have seen. And that's the
story of Tom Brady's son. He was ten years old,
saw some things he probably shouldn't have seen. And Brady
was talking about it. So we open it up to
you Fox Sports Radio, Nations or maybe a place or
or something happened, you know, I probably shouldn't have brought

(45:29):
my kid there, Like a lot of people bring their
kid to a bar or somewhere where it's like, man,
maybe I shouldn't have were we all Is this just
a me memory? Or did anyone else's mom bring them
to a bar to get their dad who was inside
the bar? Because that happened to me. Swear to god,
my mom would send me into the bar to get

(45:50):
my dad and I'd be tugging on his pant like
mom says, you got a come home.

Speaker 1 (45:54):
My mom brought me to the police stationn't get my dad.

Speaker 3 (45:58):
I'm not sure we should have seen that, Danny g
but we did and we're better for it. Remember when
you were a kid, you even't had that feeling of like,
I don't think I'm supposed to see this. Yes, my
dad played poker at like a grimy underground game and
like you know, like the basement of the VFW hall,
everyone's smoking cigars. They got like a pay per view
fight on wood paneling. There's probably like floozies of the

(46:19):
night there. Like my dad forgot like his keys or something,
and my Mom's like run them into your father. And
I felt like remember when the kids and goonies went
into that abandoned house with a Fortelles where and like
we're not supposed to be here. Well, you know that's
the feeling you get. So funny, man, it's the premise
of a Bronx tail as well. Little Klojuo Colojuro Colojoo,

(46:41):
Little Coloduro is sitting there on the stoop in the
Bronx and there's a little bit of a tussle. The
kid thinks it's over a parking space, but it's not.
It's gangster stuff, mob stuff, and he watches a murder.
Is the story we have. Chas Palmetieri. He made that movie,

(47:02):
but he saw some stuff as a little kid that
he shouldn't have seen, and he wasn't a snitch. He
kept it to himself, and that's what the story is
all about. So again we're talking about this because Tom
Brady was talking about his son. Let's get to your
phone calls. Yeah, what did he say? He said, when
his son was ten, there was a Super Bowl after
party with Snoop Dogg Weed and women and yeah, like

(47:23):
that was you know. And he said if his ex
wife had found out, no, no, he said, Man, I'm
not gonna see this kid for a long time. So
based on that, and honestly, it sounds bad, but it's
all in fun. That's just life right back in the day.
If you grew up in the eighties, how many pictures
did your parents take of you with like a cigarette
hanging out of your mouth. They're holding a beer in

(47:44):
the washing machine, like you know, absolutely, he's growing up.
Back then, it was different, and I'll give you a
modern day one. We live in LA and of course
weed is legal. I say, I'm sure it was a
fun moment for Tommy and his little son. In fact,
marijuana's legal, most is now right. It didn't dawn on me.
My my wife was out for the day, and I

(48:05):
remember my son wasn't born yet. I was at my daughter,
who was in a stroller. I'm pushing a stroller Unventura
Boulevard and I remember my wife saying like, hey, do
you want to get some of those edible drinks later?
And I was like, yeah, sure, And I went to
go into the wheat shop with the baby stroller and
that's not allowed, and they made me feel like I

(48:28):
was the worst human ever. I'm like, kids are allowing
liquor stores with their parents, right, yeah, yeah, I guess so. Yeah.
The stroller that itself, that was prohibitive. I don't know
the infant child like both if it's like burnout. That
worked at the wheat shop looked at me like I
was I can remember anything but the worst human. Yeah.
My daughter might have been six months old, and I
was like, said her, brainy can't record those things yet.
And I was like, I guess I get just fun

(48:49):
facts that you wouldn't know what it is anyway.

Speaker 1 (48:51):
She'd be like, Oh, you're in some kind of little store.

Speaker 3 (48:53):
So things just shouldn't have seen, but you did, and
now you can't unsee it. Once the toothpaste is out
of the two, that's it. It's burning your memory forever.
Let's let's chop it up. Let's get involved. Just also
proving Tom Brady's got real good stories. And he was
a good sport about it too, Like, I don't know,
I think it kind of makes them cooler. I think

(49:13):
it's it is a rite of passage growing up. You
see things, especially kids today, give me a break. I
have a question, as you're seeing today on social media
and on the internet. Oh my god, yeah, you know
what you had? What do you had to give a
whole bo to buy a you know, ten dollars porn magazine?
Kids could just google. Now, it's terrible. We got to
work for it. By the way, that's another thing. My

(49:35):
dad listens. Oh he'll maybe he'll learn this for the
first time you ever like go through your parents stuff
because you're just being a nosy kid. Well you sort
of are a modern day Kimmi Gibbler, but inski type
of guy Key Gibbler. You tell me, no one else
in this room just happened to be in their parents room,
and you're like, you know, you're looking for something, Like
I wonder if dad has magic markers that had no possessions.

(49:57):
My dad had one. My dad was designated one draw
or in the whole bedroom. He had a shoehorn and
a pack of cards. My dad had nothing. You never know,
you never happen to stumble upon one of your dad's
nudy magazines, No ever. I never know.

Speaker 5 (50:12):
What if your dad had a faux drawer that was
like a fake drawer that like was underneath the original drawer,
and then that's where all the good stuff was, like
a gun, nudy magazines, like a pack of.

Speaker 3 (50:22):
Cigarettes, cigarettes, his little stash of alcohol, cocaine. What different identities,
different passports, some polaroids of all the neighborhood women, What
dad has magnums? Yeah, different ideas. My dad is Jason Bourne.
What's going on? Hell? The premise of every cheesy movie

(50:44):
that's really funny, So based on that let's uh get
into your stories and share a little bit, you know why,
because everyone thinks you are stuffy like Tom Brady, that
you're not. That was point part two of the question.
I thought was, first of all, you know what, what
is your story A lah Tom Brady when you saw
or heard something you shouldn't have. But I got to

(51:04):
ask this because it's on my mind. If the Tom
Brady and Bill Belichick were getting now were the ones
that were the dynasty, would we have hated them as much?

Speaker 9 (51:15):
No?

Speaker 3 (51:15):
Way, No, because they've become way more likable. Or maybe
maybe they were so business back then that now they
unleashed and they've let loose because they were so buttoned
up for so long. Not if in the two thousands
Belichick was you know, that's the question in itself. You
think they were like that then or they've evolved into
that or were they just covering it up because they

(51:36):
were so business. I don't know, but I'm saying, great,
if you had lighthearted TB twelve and Bill Belichick that
was chasing twenty year old tail back in the two thousands,
would they have gone from hateable New England Boston area
dynasty to like, Yeah, they're sort of cool. It would
have been more of a circus for sure, Like, Wow,
the thing is they're more like Grunk than you think.

(51:57):
Probably Grunk just wasn't covering it up right right. So
we got stories. What are yours? Who do you want
to talk to? Let's say, how to Tony in Oregon? Tony,
can you know the wretchmans? I'm in?

Speaker 8 (52:09):
Hey, great topic, you guys.

Speaker 11 (52:12):
It takes me back My first house were my neighbor
Chuck lived there till I was about twelve years old.
He used car salesman, had some money and a swimming pool,
and he bring over ladies of the night and they
like to float around in the pool with no clothes on.
And we climbed the tree and we enjoyed it.

Speaker 7 (52:29):
Probably shouldn't have been seeing it, but I'm glad.

Speaker 2 (52:31):
We saw it.

Speaker 3 (52:32):
You know what you made me think of a story
Cavino's told many times on our Patreon back in the
series six m Days on your Way to School One
day true story, Cavino cut through a neighbor's yard. You
know when like you realize there's a way shorter way,
like I just cut through this neighbor's yard. I could
like cut my commute, my walking.

Speaker 1 (52:48):
Yeah, the amount of fences we climbed as kids in
the eighties and nineties.

Speaker 3 (52:52):
So kids will never know. Now as an adult, if
some kid cut through my yard, I kicked our ass. Yeah,
we were cut through you guys, left and right. And
and I heard a woman go hey, And I thought
someone was gonna yell at me right for cutting in
the yard, and she flashed me. And I took this path.
That's not what I was thinking.

Speaker 9 (53:07):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (53:07):
And I took this path every day, waiting for it
to come out again. And it was a one time thing.
It was just a one time thing. But man, change
my life. You're trampling my hostas now look at this. Yeah. Yeah,
So things you shouldn't have seen. Maybe it was a
late night movie that you shouldn't have seen. Maybe it
was something that your parents were doing. You know, share
the story you saw it. It's all good. You survived.

(53:31):
People overreact too, you know, like, not that big of
a deal. I'm sure Brady's son is just fine. And
it's a funny memory looking back. You know that my
dad's been known to be like the life of the
party type of guy. Oh yeah, And I'm sure he
loves me sharing this story, but he's an old man.
He's a seven year old guy living life. I'm pretty
sure the story goes, We're all like a family party

(53:52):
with like my mom and dad's friends, and everyone was drinking,
probably doing god knows what, and late night, all the
kids were, you know, when you slept over, like your
parents friend's house on that random like the one time,
like everybody, everyone we're sleeping over. Everyone was drinking too much.
I think I heard some like splashing, and the story
goes that some of the adults were skinny dipping and

(54:12):
my dad was one of them. My mother was furious,
like your stupid father, a little little richie shouldn't seen
looking out the window, being like, what's going on out there?
Speaking of swimming, you ever go to a community pool
and throwing some goggles back in the eighties, you saw
some things underwater that maybe you shouldn't have seen.

Speaker 2 (54:31):
True.

Speaker 3 (54:31):
I don't know how true, How to explain that wasn't
a thing back then. Yeah, but I remember like putting
the Jiggins doing weird things. Grooming took a back seat.
Grooming definitely took a back seat back then. It was
the eighties, at the local wire Elks Club or whatever
pool Knights of Columbus. You're like, oh my goodness, what's
going on under there, Chris Ohio, you're all kiving on

(54:53):
Red so was.

Speaker 15 (54:55):
I always love listening to your show on the way home.

Speaker 3 (54:58):
Thanks man.

Speaker 15 (55:00):
Glory isn't as X rated as this conversation has gone
so far, but I want to share about my first
trip to the dog pound at the Cleveland Browns game.
It's about six or seven years old. This is like
ninety nine, two thousand times. Browns are playing the Bengals.
My dad wants to break me in, so we're sitting
in the dogtown and for the Bengals, Achille Smith runs

(55:21):
out right in front of the dog pound. He's the
quarterback to the Bengals at the time, starts beating his
chest and I heard every word, bad word, cuss word,
you can think, under the sun, the N word, the
F words, key word, everything under the sun. And that's
the only thing I could ask my dad on the
way home, not.

Speaker 7 (55:41):
Talk about the game.

Speaker 8 (55:42):
Was just talking about what does everything?

Speaker 15 (55:44):
Every single one of those words meaning seven, six or seven.

Speaker 3 (55:50):
Year old, So you know a good point you were
six or seven. I feel that way if you got
a little kids good story. Can you know you got
a teenage daughter, now, yeah, I remember when you would
go to concerts with her when she was like eight, nine, ten,
and you start smelling all the weed at a concert. Yeah, yeah,
I know. I've had friends tell me their kids are like,
mom and dad, what's that smell?

Speaker 1 (56:10):
It's inse honny?

Speaker 3 (56:10):
Oh yeah, yeah, But that's that's one of those conversations
that you have to have with your kids. You go
to see you bring him to a concert and everyone's high,
kind of a little crazy. They're having fun, and he's
quoted as saying, we're having the time and he learned something.
He says, we're having the time of our life. And
I'm like, holy holy cow. If he tells his mother,

(56:32):
I ain't going to see this kid for a long time.
That's courtesy of the Let Stef and Go podcast. So
what are some other stories where you saw some stuff
that maybe you shouldn't have seen her you felt like, man,
I don't know if I should be watching this right now.
I got a sports related one.

Speaker 11 (56:46):
Rich.

Speaker 3 (56:46):
I always bring up this reference because to me, it's
always so random and funny. And then we'll get to
the phone calls and wrap it up good. I'm writing
it down because I feel like you're gonna say it really. Yeah,
it's a it's a legendary Yankees moment, right and it's
Mariano Rivera's last pitch. And I'm sure you guys have
seen the clip. Jeter and Pettit come out like their

(57:07):
managers and they take out Rivera and Rivera crumbles in
their arms. Do you guys remember this? Remember he starts
crying and sobbing, and it's like, wow, this is so emotional, man,
this is like way emotional. This is crazy. It's his
last pitch, legendary Marianna Rivera number forty two, the last
number forty two. And there was a guy on the

(57:27):
mound with them, just staring at the whole thing, probably thinking,
I don't know if I should be seeing this. I
don't know if I should be in this moment right now.
And that was catcher j R. Murphy, John Ryan Murphy.
It wasn't Joe Girardi, it wasn't Jor Pisada, it wasn't
any of your famous catchers that come to mind when
you think of the Yankees. It was some random catcher,

(57:47):
but he had to go to the mount, but he
had to go to the mound, and he they almost
cut him out of the moment because it just looked
so odd that it was Jeter Pettit and Mo Rivera
and this's really emotional moment, and here's this guy like,
don't know if I should be here. I'm barely on
the team. I don't know what that feeling is like
when a longtime employee of a company retires and you're
sort of like the new guy. Yeah, and you're like,

(58:10):
everyone's paying tribute to you. Man, we've worked together decades,
and you're like, I know this guy three weeks. I
don't know if I should be here, but yeah, and
you know, you're just there and you witness it, but
you feel like you shouldn't have What are those stories for? You?
Didn't someone ask you? You don't have to call it
the person, but wasn't their scenario because you talk for

(58:30):
a living someone asked you to speak like a waker
funeral and you're like, I don't know the person that well,
you know what, I think? People always do that to me,
So there's that. I'm like, Hey, just because I'm on
the radio doesn't mean I want to hop on the
microphone at this at this event, right, but my brother
was asked to do a speech at a wedding for

(58:51):
someone he didn't even know. He's like, I don't know
if I'm the guy for this. I'm like, I rarely
know the dude. So again, thank you guys for sharing
your stories. Let's wrap it up with your phone calls.
And I know Danny g has a story about a musician.
I think, well, we'll go rapid fire and then again
we'll talk a little Travis Hunter and like, man, some
of these decisions young athletes are making. Tim you're on

(59:12):
in Tahas. What's up? Timmy?

Speaker 16 (59:14):
Hey, guys, how are you all?

Speaker 3 (59:15):
What's up?

Speaker 14 (59:15):
Hen?

Speaker 6 (59:17):
So this was when I was like nine or ten.
I was looking for my mom for whatever reason I
can't remember. So I just busted into like my parents'
room and I caught them being, you know, getting busy.

Speaker 3 (59:29):
You're doing the nasty dance and danky shuffle.

Speaker 6 (59:32):
I'm like, I'm like at my mid forties right now,
and I'm still scarred from that.

Speaker 3 (59:37):
Yeah, that'sid, you know what, That's something kids should not see.
But what are you gonna do? That's life? But man, oh,
can you imagine that's never happened anybody here, right, I
hope no, But I hear stories are pound the call.
Oh I do that parenting podcast with.

Speaker 1 (59:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:53):
Her door lock of her bedroom apparently doesn't work, so
her kids are constantly just barging in, and she has
multiple stories where she got to be like, oh, Daddy
was examining something I had on my inner thigh. Oh
my my god, I got Yeah, I got sunburned. So
Daddy was, you know, rubbing lotion on me. You shouldn't
have seen, you know, knock on your parents' door kids,

(01:00:15):
Just sir. I feel like I have this memory, not clear,
but it's just like an example of what we're talking about.
Like you ever had at a buddy's house maybe and
your buddy's parents start fighting. Yeah, I don't know if
I don't know if I should be seeing this right now? Yeah,
like super awkward. Like I want to go home. I
think later. More phone calls eight seven seven ninety nine,
O Fox, you're a Timmy's playing Nintendo his and his

(01:00:35):
mom's like, why do you go off in your heart? Yeah? Man,
should I go home? I'm gonna go home for dinner
guys later. Alright, Virginia.

Speaker 16 (01:00:44):
Dan, you're on Hey, what's happening Van Virginia? Great show guy,
Thanks man. When I was maybe like eleven, twelve years old,
my grandfather was in town visiting, and uh, here was
a night out. We played cards, stamping, were watching TV
and late night Skin of Max came on. Do you

(01:01:04):
guys remember that this is before internet and all that stuff?

Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
Do you mean what? I used to tape on VHS
tapes and label forty nine ers versus Bears, so my
mom would never find it.

Speaker 7 (01:01:14):
That's the one.

Speaker 16 (01:01:14):
Yep, exactly.

Speaker 15 (01:01:15):
You know you're you're on my radar.

Speaker 3 (01:01:16):
It was one I used to I remember Bikini car
Wash company. That was a good Max was.

Speaker 8 (01:01:20):
Great, good stuff, and now it was.

Speaker 16 (01:01:24):
It was a little soft core, but it was still
a lot of action for a twelve year old. And
it came on and Grandpa he just left it on.

Speaker 8 (01:01:32):
He never looked at me.

Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
He just he had it on.

Speaker 8 (01:01:35):
I looked at him.

Speaker 7 (01:01:36):
He just was glued to the TV and it just
it should remained like that twenty minute.

Speaker 3 (01:01:43):
That's amazing, that's so funny. That's that's a conversation, that's
a common memory. That's a good conversation. Even for another
day when those weird scenes came on and you were
with your folks, your grandparents, my grandfather and I, who
was like he was like my best pal. Every Friday night,
my grandfather and I would go to block bust a
Hollywood video whatever, and we rent like a cigal or

(01:02:03):
Van Damn movie that was our thing, late eighties. And
there's a scene in one of those Grandpa didn take
you like behind the beaded part of the video, right
by past the saloon doors. It was a I believe
it was remember the one where there were two van
dams like double impact or something. Yeah, he has a
shower scene where he's with a woman naked, and I
remember the same thing where I'm like, is Grandpa gonna

(01:02:24):
like fast forward turk us off or were we just
gonna awkwardly watch his team and Grandpa left it. Grandpa
doesn't care, Grandpa wants to see it, and the old
men do what they want to do, grandrandfather said, and hell,
Grandpa at home, at least.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
Like your mom or dad could take the remote control
and fast forward past the scene. They didn't want you
to be in the same mindfold and ear muffs right well,
when you were at the movies with them and a
scene would come on that was so it was like
torture being like in the same theater next to your
parents when something like that was on.

Speaker 3 (01:02:53):
The sceneree so awkward to when you're a kid.

Speaker 5 (01:02:55):
Yeah, I went to see Edward Scissorhands with it was
my mom and I and you're like, okay, I was
probably eight. I don't even know. It was like whenever
the movie came out. So I was a little kid
and the scene where and I was spoiler here, but
Edward scissor Hands can Edwards scissor Hands.

Speaker 3 (01:03:10):
Impales thirty five years Is it.

Speaker 5 (01:03:12):
Michael Anthony Hall who plays the bully in that movie,
who's like the bad guy, the bad boyfriend?

Speaker 3 (01:03:16):
I think it is. Yeah, he dies, Well, let's just
say he gets impaled by hands made of scissors. And
my mom actually covered my and then I like opened
her fingers and watched the scene. She was like, now
that is fun, and it's like just it was like
some you know, moderate violence. My dad would half by
the way, Doug Gottlieb just set us up. Never heard
of Edward scissor Hands. Never heard of him. Sam, You

(01:03:40):
know when you think of those movies. I remember my
dad used to always watch Bachelor Party with Tom Hanks
and he would your parents everything like hey, I cut
your eyes for a second and they like left it
on you like and you'd be like okay. And by
the way, it was an older Anthony Michael Hall, you.

Speaker 5 (01:03:54):
Know, was made nineteen ninety. He wasn't that much older,
but he played the bully. He was like a high
school bull, I know. But when we know him from
all those movies, he looks different there.

Speaker 3 (01:04:03):
He's like the fear.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
He's like more muscular.

Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
I did that this past holiday season. The movie Love, actually,
Kevino loves to point out, has like some nudity in it.
And I was watching with the family and then I
was like, yeah, Cavino's right, kids, you know, look away
for a second. Yeah, I don't know if I should
be seeing this right now. Let's take one more for
now and then we'll we'll go to our buddy Isaac
for an update. Andy and Rhode Island. What's up? Andy?

Speaker 9 (01:04:23):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
What's up?

Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
Were not with a young barn Hog was a young woman.

Speaker 8 (01:04:32):
I walked into my dad's basement where we he had
a studio, and you know the band you.

Speaker 9 (01:04:38):
Know, do'll catches some traction and you know the guys
who I was saying.

Speaker 7 (01:04:43):
Practicing, My dad was downstairs, and you know, I got
a little curious when downstairs, see what the guys.

Speaker 8 (01:04:46):
Are up to.

Speaker 17 (01:04:47):
I walked into the room and the lead guitars and
the lead singer a blowing lines.

Speaker 6 (01:04:53):
They closed the door behind me.

Speaker 16 (01:04:54):
They told they put the hand over my shoulders, like.

Speaker 7 (01:04:57):
Hey, Andy, you know he hits some cats.

Speaker 9 (01:04:59):
So they took out a.

Speaker 7 (01:05:00):
Lot of money, no time.

Speaker 6 (01:05:02):
They gave me.

Speaker 3 (01:05:02):
They gave me some money, and they gave you hush money.
Hush money. It's not nothing, kid, Yeah, it's not nothing. See, yeah,
that's hilarious. Yeah, so let's go to Isaac for an update. Isaac,
what is going on, buddy? Forty nine Ers and Bears?
All right, I've just taken some notes on that last second, Isaac,
I'm not even joking. I found that the other day.

(01:05:24):
I'm doing spring cleaning. I'm trying to condense memories, and
my wife's like, to you, what are these home videos?
And I have one labeled forty nine Ers Bears, and
I kid, you nod it is like skinem X.

Speaker 1 (01:05:34):
That's not the forty nine ers.

Speaker 3 (01:05:37):
Roger Craig.

Speaker 18 (01:05:38):
That's not Jim Rathman, Jim McMahon naked, that's a woman,
that's not Mike Didum refrigerator nary at the nineteen eighty
eight NFC Championship game.

Speaker 3 (01:05:53):
And look at the clock. Let's go, there's a surgeon.

Speaker 9 (01:05:58):
Yea.

Speaker 1 (01:05:59):
What we're gonna do is go back.

Speaker 19 (01:06:02):
Back into time, throwing it back for a Thursday. Old
School won fifty hits at fifty after CNR give you
the time capsule topic and we reminisce together.

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
Yeah, now we're gonna get back to the NBA Finals,
NBA Finals Thursday. I'm gonna make fun of Rich too
and why I hate his New York Mets. He's at
the Mets game right now. But we do this every Thursday.
When fifty hits on the clock, we throw it back
and we get you involved, everybody involved, everybody in studio,
everybody listening, Fox Sports Radio, Nation Beatland eight seven, seven

(01:06:37):
ninety nine on Fox, and hit us up at Covino
and Rich me personally at Steve Covino. Do you know
what today is? I mean, I keep thinking it's Friday,
but it's Thursday. But it's not just any Thursday. It's
Sinko de Junio. What's the significance.

Speaker 9 (01:06:52):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:06:54):
I'll tell you the significance. Oh, June fifth, spot, nineteen
eighty five. Think about it. June fifth, nineteen eighty five.
I know exactly what happened on that day. I know
it's gone a little viral. It's Ferris Bueller's actual day off.
This is the day he played hooky, kind of like
Rich Davis at the Mets gave so coincidence. I don't

(01:07:19):
know if he went he went to a Cubs game, right, yes,
and I'm bad you said that spot. We've all seen
the movie. If you haven't, Dan Byer, please tell me
you've seen this one.

Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
Oh yeah, it's one of my favorites.

Speaker 3 (01:07:31):
All right, Well, then every back you.

Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Guys got on my case.

Speaker 20 (01:07:34):
I think I said that this was my all time
favorite movie, and then you guys ridiculed before it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:39):
Well, then you'd be happy to hear that. They also
call me the Sausage King, except I live in La
the Tonico King of La Steve right, Yes, yeah, your
Steve Covino. Yes, I'm the Steve Cavino snooty. It's Ferris
Bueller's day off. The movie came out not on this day.

(01:07:59):
This is the day he actually took off, and researchers
figured it out. Webslutes figured out which day it actually was. Cameron, Sloane, Ferris,
they were all at the Chicago Cubs game at Wrigley Field.
The Cubs are playing the Atlanta Braves. You hear radio
announcers say, Cludel Washington's at bat, former Yankee, And they

(01:08:23):
figured out that it was June fifth, nineteen eighty five.
The Cubs won four to two. That was the final score,
So it was an actual game that they were at.
So easy to figure out. Now, that's arguably a lot
of people's favorite what's your favorite eighties nineties teen drama comedy?
If it's not this one, which one is it? Because

(01:08:44):
I think there's one better than this, arguably better than this.
We take your phone calls. Next, we reminisce. We discuss
today what was the best eighties nineties teen drama slash
comic Because today, June fifth is the forty year anniversary

(01:09:05):
of Ferris Bueller's actual day off. Now, the movie came
out June eleventh, nineteen eighty six, but his day off
was traced to be on this Day forty years ago,
June fifth, eighty five.

Speaker 1 (01:09:19):
The first to do the research, by the way, was
a sports writer.

Speaker 3 (01:09:22):
Yeah. You hear the radio announcer in the movie. You
remember Ferris Bueller's there. They see him at the Cubs game.
He catches a foul ball, he's got his vest on.
You hear the radio announcer say, Claudel Washington is a
bat and he was on the Braves at the time.
So the scene was filmed during an actual game between

(01:09:42):
the Cubs and Braves June fifth, eighty five. The final
score of that game was the Cubs for the Braves too.
Take a listen runner at first phase, nobody got. It's
a first hip to halt.

Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
Only the four the game.

Speaker 3 (01:10:02):
Going to the count. There's a drive left fields, twisting
and into foul territory. Boy, I'm really surprised. I didn't
go for him at anything, Lee Schmidt, which is cooling nothing,
Who's winning.

Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
The Bears.

Speaker 3 (01:10:25):
It's my favorite line. No, that's great. Everybody knows the movie,
not everybody knows the reference.

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
And of course the camera went on to Ferris as
he's jumping up and down in the crowd.

Speaker 3 (01:10:35):
Oh, it's the best.

Speaker 1 (01:10:37):
Was looking away.

Speaker 3 (01:10:38):
About about that, so we better. I mean, we all
canned Kennedy when Cameron was an e left my camerons,
you know what I mean. It's just a part of
us at this point. Dan Buyer's favorite Now again, that
was June fifth, forty years ago, nineteen eighty five. And

(01:11:01):
I always remember that because Cludeo. Washington was also a
Yankee and I was a fan of his, so he
was playing in that game. They figured it out, but
the movie actually came out about a year later, June eleventh,
nineteen eighty six. Now, I think that's everyone's go to answer,
like what's your favorite teen comedy from the eighties nineties?
I think Ferris Bueller would be the number one answer

(01:11:23):
on the board, I really do. And it holds the
test of time. And that's when Matthew Brodock was really cool.
Really he was cool.

Speaker 1 (01:11:31):
You don't think goonies would give it a run for
its money.

Speaker 3 (01:11:33):
Actually, it's a great answer, Danny g Keep that on standby,
and let's get the phone calls going eight seven, seven
ninety nine out fox. Is that a teen comedy? I
think that's a debate in itself. I guess it is.

Speaker 1 (01:11:44):
It is, Yeah, and we could just say eighties nineties
teen movies if you want.

Speaker 3 (01:11:48):
Right cause you to mine for me. And I'm bringing
this up because I don't feel like it gets enough props.
When you think of those John Hughes classics, John Hughes did,
Ferris Bueller's Day Off. When you think of all those
famous movies, the breakfast Clubs and the Pretty and Pinks
and all those types of movies, people often forget about

(01:12:10):
sixteen Candles. And that is my personal number one, barely
edging out of Ferris Bueller. As much as I love
Ferris Bueller. And like I said, I admit and acknowledge
it probably is the number one. Sixteen Candles for me.
I think is a really close second for most Number
one for me, that's Anthony, Michael Hall, Molly Ringwald, Long

(01:12:34):
Duck Dong, Jake Ryan. I don't know those guys' real names,
but still a classic nineteen eighty four came out May fourth,
nineteen eighty four, John Hughes. And here's why I say this.
I'm the father of a teenage daughter, teenage pain in
the ass, and I do the teenage kid of today test.

(01:12:57):
Does the movie stand the test of time from today's eyes?
Because if you watch like The Breakfast Club now, it's
slow and it's boring, and kids still like it, but
not as much as they like Ferispueler and not as
much as they like sixteen Candles. I feel like people
sleep on that one. That's my number one Danny g Goonies.

(01:13:17):
You you show a kid that movie today, they still
like it, and that's how you know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
And this this will probably be debated as well, but
McFly was supposed to be seventeen. They were in high school,
So does that count as a teen movie?

Speaker 3 (01:13:31):
Dude? I mean that that goes down is what they
call the perfect movie, maybe the greatest movie ever. I
don't even know if that's even in this conversation. It's like,
it's about it.

Speaker 1 (01:13:39):
It's centered the characters, it's centered around Spotty are teenage.

Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
Yeah, but it doesn't have teen movie energy. It's it's
more of like a time trap dances and it's like
child It's a great think it falls in that category.
It hasn't, but maybe it should, but it hasn't. I mean,
it's a sci fi travel movie, but it definitely takes

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a lot of it takes place in the high school setting,
like Ferris Bueler's Day Off is you know, quintessentially a
teen movie.

Speaker 1 (01:14:12):
Day off, day off from high school.

Speaker 3 (01:14:13):
Yeah, and it was on this day. Sixteen Candles, teen movie. Yeah,
Like I mentioned Breakfast Club.

Speaker 1 (01:14:20):
It's also about high school. It takes place on a
high school campus. Body no one ever Fish under the
Sea dance.

Speaker 3 (01:14:27):
That's so interesting you say that because when people talk
teen movies, it rarely comes up. But it's it's a
teen going back to change his parents' past. It's a
time travel the time travel movie back when they were
in high school because he's in high school. Doc Brown
is an you know, non scriptage. Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:14:47):
Well, there's also adults like the principal in Ferris Bueller's
Day Off, Clinton.

Speaker 3 (01:14:53):
So old school and fifty hits. We Get the Righteous
to solve the debate. Fox Sports Radio Nation Dialing Now
eight seven, seven ninety nine on Fox. Maybe if you're nice,
Danny G, You'll give you a prize. Who knows, I'm
just trying to get people to call, bribing you with
a swiggy But eighties nineties teen dramas, comedies, I'm saying

(01:15:14):
sixteen candles, Ferris Bueller is definitely on the mount Rushmore
no question. He was off on this day. Matthew Broderick
at his greatest, in my opinion, so many funny scenes
and quotable scenes from that movie. I think there's one
from the nineties that should be in the conversation, but
only one I agree from the nineties that people also

(01:15:36):
forget about. But I'm gonna leave it open spot, and
let's ask your answer. It might be my answer. All right,
let's let's let's what I'm gonna call. I want people
to call yeah, and if they don't say it, then
you got to bring it up. All right, Cavino and
Rich Fox Sports Radio. Who do we got, Danny g
Let's start with Josh and Ohio Josh Old School in
fifty hits, reminisce reminiscent on a Thursday? What's up man?

Speaker 7 (01:15:57):
Happy Thursday? Before I give my argument on the breakfast club,
is your pick American pie?

Speaker 9 (01:16:04):
By chance?

Speaker 3 (01:16:06):
Dude, that's a good one. That's a good wasn't That's
a really good answer, though, I would say, for what
yeard that come out? Though let me double check. It
might be two thousand, oh, okay, I thought it was
for some reason.

Speaker 20 (01:16:17):
I also think it's a nice workaround to not do
an Iowa Sam. You know, like we don't you want
to name a couple of movies, but you just throw
the one out there first catching Thanks Dan, it was.

Speaker 3 (01:16:29):
Ninety nine. I thought, good call on that, man, because
I think that's another one people tend to forget. That's
a really good one.

Speaker 1 (01:16:36):
All right, let's talk to Doug in Maryland. What up, Doug?

Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
Hey, guys, thank you for the Thomas and the Swiggies.
I appreciate that I got that Danny so awesome. I
think you guys were forgetting one. Nineteen eighty two Fast
Tom's Ridgemont High Class.

Speaker 1 (01:16:52):
That's right up there at the top of the list.

Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
Was a real good one.

Speaker 1 (01:16:56):
And you know what, run right across the street?

Speaker 3 (01:16:58):
Yeah, we broadcast right across the street from where that
was filmed, the high school that it was filmed, which
is now like a mall in Sherman Oaks County. That
was the mall. That was the mall. The mall the
mall in the movie there you go.

Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
The mall was just different back then. They've reconstructed it.

Speaker 3 (01:17:13):
I knew it was film there, I didn't know exactly
what part. Nice.

Speaker 1 (01:17:17):
All right, let's talk to Trip in Vegas, Bogus, What up, buddy?

Speaker 8 (01:17:23):
Hey, what's up? Gentlemen? How are you trip?

Speaker 3 (01:17:25):
Looking forward to seeing you man in Vegas twentieth twenty first,
twenty second. Everybody's invited.

Speaker 8 (01:17:30):
I'm gonna be there brain as many as we can.
I look forward to it. Before my movie, I was
going to clear up that real I D thing that
was the Gettysburg address. It was four to four and
seven years ago. You need a real life D all right,
that's what the weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:17:43):
Yeah, we've been.

Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
We've had since Abe Lincoln to get our real ID,
and I've procrastinated.

Speaker 8 (01:17:49):
And then, even though Ferris Bueler is my favorite, I'm
gonna tell you. I'm gonna tell you the nineties movie.

Speaker 6 (01:17:54):
Are you ready to ahead?

Speaker 3 (01:17:55):
Yeah? Fan lot, I don't think that it's not a
team movie. That's a it's a kids sports movie.

Speaker 5 (01:18:01):
It's a kid coming of age, and they might have
been around twelve thirteen, maybe technically teenagers.

Speaker 3 (01:18:05):
Trip. I love you and I love that movie, but
I don't consider that a teen movie. I do consider
that that's a little lea that's more like that has
more of a goonies vibe, like at that age group,
the age group is is like young kid like eight
nine year old boys to like maybe thirteen year old boys.

Speaker 1 (01:18:20):
Let me ask you, guys. The one I first wrote
down here then stand by Me from nineteen eighty six.

Speaker 3 (01:18:26):
Is the kid's movie. Think kids of age and their kids.

Speaker 1 (01:18:29):
I think they were America being teenagers.

Speaker 3 (01:18:32):
Yeah, the kids, they were young kids because remember it
was like the old the older kids that they kind
of had that little battle with at the end there.

Speaker 1 (01:18:40):
Yeah key for Sutherland.

Speaker 3 (01:18:42):
Yeah yeah, uh, they were like actually high school, you know,
because they can drive stuff. Great movie, but I don't
love teen movies have a vibe.

Speaker 1 (01:18:50):
It says that the kid's characters were twelve to fourteen.

Speaker 3 (01:18:54):
It's the teen movie.

Speaker 9 (01:18:56):
I know.

Speaker 3 (01:18:56):
Maybe Lardass was fourteen, I don't know.

Speaker 20 (01:18:58):
I also think that there's a difference between a teen
movie in a movie you watched as a teen. Okay,
that's true. And I say this because the movie lines
that me and my friends in high school recited the
most were from Revenge of the Nerds.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
That's true. That was a college movie.

Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
Yes, and but the teenagers nonetheless because they were eighteen
and yes, and there may be scenes that aren't appropriate,
but when you were an older teen.

Speaker 20 (01:19:27):
You saw those scenes, but it wasn't like a teen
movie like you would put John Hughes. But I know
in just reciting Booger's lines from that was the movie
that as a teenager in high school that if I
had a buddy that I hadn't seen in thirty years
and this actually happened. He sent me Revenge of the

(01:19:48):
Nerds lines from that movie.

Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
So I heard that you could Booker.

Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
No one can.

Speaker 3 (01:19:57):
Do you remember Booger's big return on moon Lighting? He
was on Moonlighting with Bruce Willis. Yeah, anyway, you know,
I think that's a great point from everybody, actually, but
Dan Byer make a great point. There's a difference you
watched it as a teen. And then there's certain movies
that I think just aren't teen movies, Like Back to
the Future is a time travel movie. E t is

(01:20:18):
an alien movie. Yeah, there's teenagers in the movie riding
their bikes around, but that's an alien movie. I think
teen movies are very specific. Sam Loot, that's a that's
a little kids movie. Are coming of age movie?

Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
All right, here's what you can't argue with that. That's
a te movie.

Speaker 3 (01:20:35):
That's a team no question, it's a movie of puberty.
It's a movie. Yes, it's teen Wolf. I think Styles
and Michael J. Fox and Chubbs and yeah, that's a
good one.

Speaker 1 (01:20:44):
Teen movies.

Speaker 3 (01:20:45):
I think the commonality is it has to sort of
take place in high school. I think there has to
be some sort of school envarn describing back to the future.
You know what Spot hit him with the one from
the nineties, And if I could read Spot's mind, there's
one from the nineties that could sort of fit into
the John Hughes Ferris Bueller's Day Off Old School in

(01:21:07):
fifty hits conversation the same I hope you're not. Does
it involve Seth Green not giving it? Okay, then we're
on the same page. It is nineteen ninety eight's Can't
Hardly Wait. Definitely it is the movie quintessential teen movie.
I think that's the only one from the late nineties
that has the same heart and vibe of an eighties

(01:21:30):
John Hughes film. That's with Amanda Beckett and Josh what
was his name, Mike Dexter, Mike Dexter, Jennifer So, Nathan Embry,
Jennifer love Hewitt, and Peter Fatchinelli. It was just an
it was an all star cast. Basically, the question is this,
These are all great movies, but I'm here to say

(01:21:52):
that even my number one, sixteen Candles, because I watched
it with my daughter and it still holds up, It's
still not bigger than Farris Fueler's day off. So on
his day off June fifth, nineteen eighty five, this day
forty years ago, is there anything that rivals that one
as far as universally accepted as still watchable, holds the

(01:22:13):
test of time and.

Speaker 1 (01:22:14):
Great, let's go to the phones. Ah, yeah, loaded lines here.
Let's start with Jeremy and Spokane.

Speaker 3 (01:22:21):
Jeremy, you're on the show, Covino and Rich.

Speaker 9 (01:22:24):
Yes, guys, I'm gonna go with Spaceballs. From the opening
scene when the ship is too long to the comb
in the desert, I mean, the black guys got to
pick is just all all over state.

Speaker 3 (01:22:35):
I love your call, what I appreciate you contributing, But
you did exactly what Dan Byer just said. You watched
it as a team. That doesn't make it a teen movie.
That's a space comedy. It's an adult comedy movie, is
avers There's not even any teenagers in the movie. Just

(01:22:56):
because as a team doesn't make it a teen movie,
but a great call. A great movie. Yeah, yeah, Sam,
before we get to the phones. What's up, Sam?

Speaker 5 (01:23:08):
What good one from the nineties Ten Things I Hate
About You love it? It's definitely a teen movie, yeap.

Speaker 3 (01:23:13):
Who's in that one?

Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
Heath Ledger and.

Speaker 3 (01:23:17):
What's I'm not sure I'm that familiar with that movie,
So maybe it's one I watched based on Taming of
the Shrew. I mean, I obviously know the title and
the movie and Heath Ledger, but yeah, I don't think
i've seen it. Who else we got dannyg Let's Talk
to Alex in Maine, Alex can anything rival? Ferris Bueler's
Day Off, Dan Byer's favorite movie on his actual day off.

Speaker 8 (01:23:39):
Hey, guys, thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 11 (01:23:41):
Now.

Speaker 8 (01:23:41):
I wouldn't consider myself a nineties kid. I was born
in ninety eight, but one of my favorites was Matthew
McConaughey classic Dazed and Confused.

Speaker 3 (01:23:49):
Great, you know that's borderline too. I think that's a
team movie. But I also think that's like a like
a pot movie, like a week. It's a retro teen
movie because it was it took place in the It
took place in the seventies, but it came out in.

Speaker 1 (01:24:03):
The nineties group of southern California high school students.

Speaker 3 (01:24:06):
Right, I'm glad you brought it up. Man, good one.
It's definitely debatable, and it has a huge cult following,
no question.

Speaker 1 (01:24:12):
No doubt. All right, Bobby in Mississippi.

Speaker 3 (01:24:15):
Bobby, you're on the show, Cavino and rit Yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:24:18):
Maybe caller took mine, so I had I had one
as a backup, and that maybe borderline, but stand by.

Speaker 1 (01:24:24):
Me, that's yeah, that was on my list.

Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
Man.

Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
They say no, though, and I wanted to. I wanted
to play the pie eating clip that we had the
audio appear.

Speaker 3 (01:24:34):
But play it anyway. I think it's debatable on whether
or not it's considered a team movie. Let's play the clip.

Speaker 1 (01:24:40):
I'll get it in a second here. Well, I erased
it after.

Speaker 3 (01:24:42):
You guys, after we shot you.

Speaker 1 (01:24:44):
Yeah, if you ruined my dreams, all right, let's talk
to Steve in Alaska.

Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
Hey, Steve, Hey, how you guys doing today? Doing good?

Speaker 1 (01:24:53):
Man?

Speaker 2 (01:24:54):
Hey, I got one for you.

Speaker 8 (01:24:55):
It's one that probably not too many people know about.

Speaker 16 (01:24:57):
John Cusack Better Off Day.

Speaker 3 (01:25:00):
I was just thinking of that.

Speaker 1 (01:25:00):
It was a great one.

Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
I want my two dollars, dude. Honestly, that's such an
underrated movie that every time it was on, I left
it on. I thought that was a great one. And
it had the random Hamburger dance scene that the kids
could get into and the Hamburgers playing Van Halen. Everybody
wants some so random, so fun. I love that movie.

(01:25:21):
I think it's great. It's Rich Davis's day off. He
thinks he's Ferris Ferris Bueller, but he's a goon who
likes the Mets. I gotta say, I don't know if
it's the whole Jan Soto thing. It probably is. A
lot of it has to do with Wan Soto as
a Yankees fan. My bitterness probably starts there, but it

(01:25:41):
doesn't end there. I truly believe that the Mets are
the most unlikable team in the MLB. And I'll tell
you why, because I think they were arguably the most
likable team last year, and they got rid of a
few key players and they added Wan Soto, and I'm
here to tell you that I think they're more unlikable

(01:26:02):
than the team that actually beat my team, the Dodgers.
The Dodgers are way more likable than the New York Mets,
and I want to know your thoughts about it and
your reasons as to why you think I'm right or wrong.
We're gonna chop it up. Rich Davis taking his day
off like Ferris Bueller to see the Mets really got

(01:26:23):
me thinking about the Mets, and I really despise him.
And of course it all goes back to Juan Soto.
The Yankees did everything they could to keep the guy,
and he leaves. So every time he strikes out, and
every time I look and he's still batting into two
thirties and he's not doing much. I am so pumped
about it. If his biggest highlight so far was a

(01:26:44):
few home runs and him flipping a water bottle. Yes,
but it's not just that, man. It's like anything when
you rip the heart out of something, it's just never
the same. It could be a TV show you like
or you like. Speaking of movies, you know, when Wesley
Snipes was no longer in Major league, it just wasn't

(01:27:04):
the same to me. And when you think of the
Mets last year, when you think of the Mets, what
made him really likable was the heart that they played
with and the fun stuff that they were surrounded by
like the whole OMG thing as corny as I thought
as it was. I feel like Jose Iglecios was a
major part of that team, and they threw him away,

(01:27:27):
tossed him aside like yesterday's diapers. They threw him in
the trash. He's a padre. Now the whole candle eat
the thing, OMG. That was all the Mets last year. Oh,
we love the Mets and they were a fun, lovable
team that I mean, even the casual fan could get
behind lindor really likable guy Polar Bear Pete, big goon,
but he came through in the clutch. You're like, wow,

(01:27:49):
there's something magical about this team, Grimace Hawk to a girl. Yeah,
there was a lot going on that made them likable
even if you don't root for the Mets. But they
tossed away a lot of that for Juan Soto, and
to me, that makes them so much less likable. And
how about the whole vibe of they were so on

(01:28:10):
the fence of even bringing back Polar Bear Pete. You know,
he's not the most likable dude, but he plays hard.
He's a Met the way I see it, no one's
really screaming about keeping them. They were ready to dish
them aside, and now he's the only guy really delivering.
Guy hit what two bombs yesterday and you know, everyone's
still talking about Juan Soto. I'm like, yo, he's your guy.

(01:28:32):
Ever since they got Sodo, dude, I feel like the
whole image has changed and I dislike them more than
I like than I dislike the Dodgers. And they beat
the Yankees this year because I think the Dodgers are
still just more likable with a bunch of likable people.
And it starts with sho Heyo Tani sho Heo Tani,
Max Muntzy, Mookie Betts. Dude, the guy's so likable. There's

(01:28:56):
lots of guys that are fun to root for, even
though they're over paid, even though they're ridiculously good. There's
something about the Mets that just rubs me the wrong way.
And it's not just and that doesn't feel very met
to me. I feel like they're better when they're likable.
Having Juan Soto has ruined their image, and I think
it's gonna cost them when it comes to chemistry in

(01:29:16):
the long run. That's my take on that. It's like
getting rid of Jose Iglesias to make room for this guy.
I just feel like you got rid of the heart
of what made the Mets the Mets and what made
them likable. It's like Roseanne without Roseanne. It's like your
favorite band without the main guy. Dan Byer, what are
your thoughts on that?

Speaker 20 (01:29:34):
It's funny because your team could be you know, I
think is a team that everybody loves to hate every
single year. But I felt like the year when Aaron
Judge was a rookie yet and he was coming on
the scene, that they turned likable. And I felt the
Mets last year, that last year was a throwaway year
that ended up ending up very well for them. But
once you get back to doing what you normally do

(01:29:56):
as a fan of neither of the teams. And I
don't even think it's fair for Dani to comment because
he's a Dodgers fan of You know, you guys are
fans of these big, big Baseball teams, and the general
consensus around I think major League Baseball with the other
twenty seven teams or twenty five teams, however you want
to say, are on the outside looking into those big
market squads. We usually look down on our nose at

(01:30:19):
those being like, oh, those are the big spenders, and
you're I think you're exactly right about the Mets. Last
year they had an organic feel to them and the
run that they went on in the second half of
the year was amazing, and now it just kind of
seems manufactured.

Speaker 3 (01:30:33):
Nailed it, Dan Bayer, we could wrap on that. The
point is, it's not the Yankees. Judge is a likable guy.
It's not the Dodgers, Mookie Betts, Shohio Tani. These are
likable guys. The Mets now and everything they did to
disregard their key players to get Wan Soto, they're the
least likable. That being said, NBA Finals Thursday, let's get

(01:30:57):
a fire. Let's start with you. Let's go Game one.
Who you got to win and why?

Speaker 20 (01:31:03):
Okay, So just for tonight, I think the Thunder will win,
but I like the Pacers to be able to cover.
I think that they'll be able to keep it close.
But in the end, the Thunder win tonight, but the
Pacers cover.

Speaker 3 (01:31:14):
Nice Nice Danny g NBA.

Speaker 1 (01:31:16):
Guys, yeah, man for the series. Besides Siakam and Halliburton
being huge, of course, I think Nie Smith and Turner
are going to be huge in this series. I like
the Pacers in six yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:31:26):
The way Nie Smith was hitting threes to always Dangerous IOA, Sam,
you got to.

Speaker 1 (01:31:30):
Pick here, Pacers, Shocked tonight, Shock Tonight.

Speaker 3 (01:31:33):
But who do you got?

Speaker 1 (01:31:34):
I'll take the Pacers.

Speaker 3 (01:31:35):
I completely agree with dB. We have a lot of
Canadian friends that we've made through the radio show throughout
the years, a lot of listeners from Canada, and we
appreciate you guys A on this Friday A. But when
they send you cheesies, you get so pumped about that.

(01:31:58):
They we don't have those in the state. They are
the best chitty. They're like the Canadian version of a cheeto. Yeah, cheetos,
cheese doodles. Whatever we have here in the United States
stinks in comparison to Canadian cheese and rich Nos cheese.
So they're made from real like cheddar. They're unbelievable, Danny.

(01:32:19):
I'm sure they're terrible for you, but cheeses are so
freaking good.

Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
Ben Maller and his show, they were just out of
meet and greet with their listeners in Vancouver and he
went to the Costco there and bought an extra large
bag of those cheeses and he stuffed it in his
carry on.

Speaker 20 (01:32:34):
Bro.

Speaker 3 (01:32:34):
Those are like people fight over those when when we
get the mail to us and rich like he claims them,
he loves them, and he's the cheesiest guy I know.
So there's something to be said about that. And I
feel I feel like this fun answer without taking any
good ones, because I think there's a number one import
from Canada that we have, I mean, is a number

(01:32:55):
one celebrity in my opinion, that trumps all these people
and all these thinks. The spotty I know, Uh, you're
a big fan when we have listeners, send this like
ketchup chips. Oh yeah, what's that candy bar?

Speaker 17 (01:33:07):
You like?

Speaker 3 (01:33:07):
The coffee?

Speaker 1 (01:33:08):
Coffee crisp is great? All season chips, do you guys know? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:33:12):
The all dressed This is what the Lays brand that
Canadians love is the all dressed. It's like salt vinegar
barbecue all combined into one. I'll say, sour cream onion,
salt vinegar barbecue flavor all combined and tangy tomato seasoning.

Speaker 1 (01:33:28):
Kids are making me hungry.

Speaker 3 (01:33:29):
I'm gonna I'm gonna give you, Uh, I'm gonna give
you an import that they started opening on the East Coast,
and I think they slowed down. But there was a time.
Do you guys remember about ten years ago, if you
live on the East Coast and you were listening, there
was a time where a bunch of dunkin Donuts started
turning into tim Horton's, Timmy's and the tim Bits. You
know Timmy's. Eh, that that's a big deal. Tim Horton's

(01:33:50):
coffee and their little tim bits and their donuts. I
am a huge fan of poutine, the cheese jury the
East Coast version of those we had we called them
disco FRIESI they're similar. No, yeah, that's Musearello cheese with
gravy had similar enough, But I mean Poutine's it's home,
you know.

Speaker 1 (01:34:11):
All right.

Speaker 3 (01:34:11):
Well, I'm not gonna sit here in dilly dally like
you guys. The number one answer, by far, number one
according to the Greater is Canadian import that we're the
most thankful for. No, it's easily not an athlete.

Speaker 14 (01:34:28):
Not to me.

Speaker 3 (01:34:30):
It's Jim Carrey, period. He is the greatest We've ever
been gifted.

Speaker 1 (01:34:37):
I mean I wanted, I wanted to make you rich.
I have a wrestler, though, he unfortunately passed away in
twenty fifteen. I guess you could call him an actor too,
because his movie was pretty awesome in a cheesy way,
Rowdy roddy Piper.

Speaker 3 (01:34:49):
Dude, people think he's man. The hot Rod doesn't make
your list of heno. No, I think that's a really
great answer because of the misconception.

Speaker 1 (01:35:02):
You're right.

Speaker 3 (01:35:03):
I think that's a great one, and I'm gonna throw
this out there as a rock fan. They get such
a bad rap and they were everyone's punchline for many
years for no reason whatsoever, Nickelback has to be in
the conversation. I'm sorry. I know people love to hate
on him, and people are gonna look different at me
because I said it. But I like Nickelback putting Chad

(01:35:25):
Kruger on your list. Huh, Absolutely, dude. They just make
hits for days. They got a lot of great songs.
People that hate on him just don't know. It's their
ignorance shining through. I'm not saying you gotta love them,
but to not respect what they've been doing since nineteen
ninety five on the highest of levels. You're just hating
because he looks goofy. You're hating for no reason, So
I'm not hating. I'm just stating that Nickelback should be

(01:35:47):
in the conversation for sure. And if you want to
take it back even further, you know, the guess who
was a big Canadian band back in the day. I'm
not a big Rush guy, but Nickelback is my answer
for sure.

Speaker 20 (01:35:56):
Give me some lover Boy you want to talk about
after head.

Speaker 3 (01:36:00):
Everybody's working for the weekend, Yes, and they were doing
it for a long ass time, Dan Byer, I think, yeah,
to go back to the late seventies.

Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
Yes, no, you listened.

Speaker 20 (01:36:12):
There's so many lover Boy tracks that you're just like, Oh,
that's great, that's great, that's great, And give me lover
Boy oury.

Speaker 3 (01:36:18):
Buddy Sean hit us up? Who listens on the I
Heart app out here in Elie said those chips that
I would say, I mentioned the All Dressed are the
Bomb Apparently they're the best potato chip out there. Cavino. Yeah,
what about a couple people in the music world more
more current than the ones you're talking about? What about
Maybe I know he's had a rough couple of years,

(01:36:39):
but Drake, what about Justice? What about Justin? Justin Bieber
can't be can't not be brought up in the conversation.
Personally am I a huge fan of? Personally I'm a
bigger fan of Three Days Grace, who I play on
Turbo forty one. You know Shaquille O'Neal put out a

(01:37:00):
video recently. That's right, I love me some Three Days Grace.
It's never too late, never too late learn how to
play the guitar. Did you see that video of Shaq
playing a guitar and it looked like a little baby
ukulele when he was playing it. He made a viral
post and it was to Three Days Grace and they're
a very successful Canadian band. Rich and you might not
know the song with the band, but if you heard

(01:37:22):
the song and be like, oh, I know that song,
and that would be Three Days Grace, very popular Canadian band.
But again, I feel like you guys are beating around
the Canadian bush. Oh slow down, listen. If we're gonna
bring up Jim Carrey, I think the number two here
we named some really good bands. The number two, yet
often forgotten, greatest import from Canada is by far Mike Myers.

(01:37:48):
It's another one ray to I make you all.

Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
I'll take your Mike Myers and raise you John Candy God.

Speaker 3 (01:37:56):
Oh that's a good one, bro.

Speaker 9 (01:37:57):
I know you.

Speaker 3 (01:37:58):
Dan Aykroyd.

Speaker 1 (01:38:00):
Nothing, I raised you a Phil Hartman. I raised you
a Norm McDonald y nor.

Speaker 3 (01:38:08):
No one, iways think too rich again misconception, but not
really because Warren Moon was in the wasn't he in
the Oh? Yeah, Canadian Hall of Fame, Like I associate
him as a great Canadian football player that was also
a great NFL player. But he's from la If I'm
not mistaken, but I think of that. You know a

(01:38:29):
movie that could we know you cry to every time
you watch it, The Notebook. Mccadams and Gossling both Canadians,
No way, they're both Canadian, both Canadian bud oh wow,
Canadian buddy boy. So just paying a little tribute, a
little thanks, a little homage to Canada, because again, Edmonton
has a shot. Yeah it's been a minute. It's been

(01:38:51):
a minute for Canada. Ninety we say ninety three when
the Canadians were I mean listen, I forgot for a
second that you know the Raptors had won with Siakam
and yeah, but they haven't won anything why in a
long time. But no, hockey. I mean, we think hockey,
you think Canada, and it's been thirty plus years since
the Canadian team has won. And in baseball, man, we

(01:39:12):
don't have two Canadian teams anymore. We have the Blue
Jays and it's been thirty plus years since you know,
Tom Hanky and guys like that. We're pitching guys, guys like, uh, well,
they had a bunch of hired guns, remember like Ricky Henderson,
David Cohne, the Rocket. They had some players on that team. Now,

(01:39:33):
Danny G brought up John Olarude in his helmet. Oh,
he had a great helmet. Danny G brought up Rowdy
Roddy Piper. Brett Hart was Canadian, that hold the whole
the Hart family. Yeah, so well I'm going you know,
Brett was the legend there. So I'm just giving him
props for sure. Is that why you usedtill wear pink
spandex once in a while or no sometimes, And that's

(01:39:55):
why Danny G rocks those sunglasses. It's funny Dandy G.
At live events, He'll pick someone and he puts his
sunglasses on them, like Bredheart, would they do a kid mask?
He wears the hit Man sunglasses for sure it's true
in Vegas in a couple of weeks. I know eight seven,
seven ninety nine on Fox at Covino and Rich as
we all, you know, put on our best Canadian are

(01:40:17):
they called tooks? We put on our tooks tonight and
get ready for the NHL Final.

Speaker 1 (01:40:23):
Is it a or a took? I don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:40:25):
I think it's a tu as we get as we
put our tucs on, can I say something the bit
off color for a second, I maybe we've been We've
been to Canada plenty of times. I always found it
funny how strip clubs in Canada this coin's involved because
they're dollars and two dollars are loonies and tunis and
they have a different currency system. I always thought it

(01:40:47):
was funny, how like you almost like you almost touss
the girl a little coin, like hey, got a nickel
in my pocket, Like you're like you're flipping coins at
the girl on stage, which I always thought was like weird.
How yeah, ye yeah, rich you're forgetting two that are
right in your wheelhouse as a pop radio guy. But
you're gonna call me maybe Carle Ray Jepson one hit

(01:41:08):
one there, Nope, even bigger than that, he said, Bieber,
I'm talking really great songwriter and big time pop star.
So I was married to another Canadian band from oh
Afril Levine, Avril Levine, Avril Levine from Canada. She was

(01:41:30):
married to at one point. Remember Derek Whibley of Some
forty one, also Canadian. But there's another band that you love.
They came up in the late eighties, blew up in
the early nineties. I think they're kind of corny, but
they're nice.

Speaker 14 (01:41:45):
Dude.

Speaker 3 (01:41:46):
Oh, I know, I know who it is. Who it's
been one ladies you know what don't But they belong
in the conversation, you know they They made it here
in a big way. That means a little something in entertainment.

Speaker 1 (01:42:01):
Listen, hey, Richard, pop boy, I can't believe you didn't
think of this. A new Brandon just popped his head
in the door here, he said. The new sensation. Tate McCrae.

Speaker 3 (01:42:08):
Tate McCray. She is a big deal. Oh damn what
she might be number three ants. She leads with Canadian sexuality. Yo, dude,
she's sexy. Yeah, you know, she really is. She's a
great performer. It's wild because she looks like I don't know.
She looks like some girl you see at a jersey mall,
but like a hot girl that you see in a
jersey mall. Yeah, and she's Canadian doing her things. She's

(01:42:30):
got the dance moves. We saw her at Shingle Ball Rich.
We were impressed a.

Speaker 1 (01:42:34):
Hero of Coveno Rich show.

Speaker 3 (01:42:36):
Hey, I'm talking to h McFly you Irish bug.

Speaker 1 (01:42:39):
Michael J.

Speaker 3 (01:42:39):
Fox. Michael J. Fox is Canadian, dude. We now all right,
hold up, Hold okay, it's Jim Carrey number one, coming
at number two, Mike Myers coming at number three, Michael J.

Speaker 1 (01:42:51):
Fox.

Speaker 3 (01:42:51):
Actually he could be at number two.

Speaker 1 (01:42:53):
I don't know. Where's John Candy?

Speaker 13 (01:42:54):
I mean?

Speaker 3 (01:42:55):
And then you don't know, bro, not my cup of tea.

Speaker 5 (01:42:58):
You have like sn on cast members that are just
seas like John Candy and Phil Hart maybe not names
at the time, Sam not my guys were still with us.

Speaker 3 (01:43:05):
Not my preference, but Celine Dion's also, yeahs talent is undeniable.
So I wonder what a Canadian would say. We got
some people on the phones though, right, so maybe like
maybe our impression is way different from their impression. Let's
say hi to Steven and Washington State. Hey, we're paying
tribute to Canada.

Speaker 9 (01:43:23):
Why not?

Speaker 3 (01:43:24):
It's a random Friday. The sports world leads us to
the NHL Stanley Cup tonight, Game two and the Edmonton Oilers.
They you know, they're up in game. Could be the
first time a hockey team from Canada wins. It was
thirty years. It was the Canadians. Yeah, the Canadian Montreal Canadians. Yeah,
what's up there, Stephen?

Speaker 10 (01:43:46):
Hey, guys, So I would figure about all this, and
you guys kept bringing up names. So I had Jim
Carrey number three, but I had stuck him down a
little bit after, said Nora McDonald. So I would go
Carrie number four, Norm McDonald number three, Mike Myers number two,
and number one. I always see him when he comes

(01:44:08):
down is Herland Williams.

Speaker 1 (01:44:11):
He is great.

Speaker 3 (01:44:13):
There's no way that Jim Carrey is not number one
on all of those. I mean, I love Harley personal list.
That's fine. I mean it is Steve's personal list, but yo, pullover. No,
it's Canadians. Remember half baked butter Cups? Butter not. That's
that's Harland Williams. Very funny guy. I'm glad you brought
him up. But you know what, unless I missed it

(01:44:35):
because I was racking my brain, Rich, I can't believe
no one has said former missus Joey Gladstone, I said, Elenis,
did you say when you were saying Avril when you
were leading me to Avril? I said, Eleanis because I
thought that's what you were going. Because that's a really
great answer. Man. I think when that was the her

(01:44:56):
Jagged Little Pill album, great great fun got to sound sexist, Rich,
but that was like that was like Nirvana never mind
for women. But the thing is, I think now that
we look back with that, when we look back, you know,
maybe sexist teenage Cavino, that was like you know nirvaan
or Pearl jam Stone, Tumble Playolists, you know Alison Chains.

(01:45:18):
Looking back that Alanis Moore set is as that that
that album Jagged Little Pill is as good as any
of them, every song with that doubt with Yeah, Sam,
I agree with you, without it, doubt it might be
better than most anthems. Really spoke to women, though specifically
the same way those other grunge bands spoke to a
lot of dudes, and it made everyone look at Dave
Coolier a little differently. Yeah, gave Dave Coolier street Grid.

(01:45:41):
What did she do?

Speaker 5 (01:45:43):
Whoa did Alanis Moore set make up? She made at
least one appearance on Curby Your Enthusiasm right.

Speaker 1 (01:45:47):
She was in an episode. I believe she thinks she's
she's done extra stuff because because how big that album.

Speaker 3 (01:45:51):
You know, she's great. Dude. You know what, Let's say
hi to Oscar in Vegas real quick and then we'll
break Vegas. Oscar. What's up? Hey? How? What's up?

Speaker 2 (01:46:00):
Man?

Speaker 3 (01:46:00):
Who do you think of when we say Canada?

Speaker 17 (01:46:03):
When I think of Canada as a working man, I
think of Rush because it's more Canadian than Rush. But
my number one Canadian who is Alex Trebek?

Speaker 18 (01:46:14):
A good one?

Speaker 3 (01:46:15):
Oh? You know what a good one?

Speaker 14 (01:46:16):
Hey?

Speaker 3 (01:46:16):
In honor of the Edmonton oilers who are trying to,
you know, win a Stanley Cup for Canada. They're up one.

Speaker 9 (01:46:22):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (01:46:24):
I was thinking about my dad and his one of
his first jobs was Canada Dry. So I got to
shout out there ginger Ale because it's one of my
favorites for sure, and Mercer hit us up and it
reminded me that my dad's a huge fan of William Shatner.
So Canadian Imports get to your phone calls now in
honor of the Edmonton Oilers trying to win the first

(01:46:46):
NHL Stanley Cup. Since the nineties, Canada's had a little
bit of a drought a Kevin Ohio, what's up about?

Speaker 7 (01:46:53):
Hey, how's it going?

Speaker 9 (01:46:54):
Guys?

Speaker 3 (01:46:54):
What's up? Your favorite thing from Canada? Go ahead, Ryan Reynolds.

Speaker 2 (01:46:58):
Tim Riggins and.

Speaker 8 (01:47:01):
Probably that's probably.

Speaker 3 (01:47:06):
Yeah. Reynolds is as cool as hell, but he's falling
down the list a little bit. Yeah. Last year, Yeah,
him and the whole Blake Lively thing that is before that.
Ryan Reynolds is the top five answer for sure. He
was a treasure. Let's go to Alaska. What's up? Donald?
So come of mind?

Speaker 8 (01:47:21):
Just got kicking, but I will My number one was
It's Captain kirk By. Number three was Deadpool, So I
will come in at number two with Donald Sutherland.

Speaker 3 (01:47:31):
Good one, Hey, good answers man, thanks for calling. Thank you.
Donald Joe in Pennsylvania, Hey.

Speaker 8 (01:47:36):
Buddy, Hey, how you doing.

Speaker 2 (01:47:39):
There have been some good ones, but I gotta throw
out Leonard.

Speaker 7 (01:47:42):
Nimoy to go along with William Shatner, the original mister Spock.

Speaker 3 (01:47:47):
I thought he was just from like another planet. Snow.
Oh okay, Well, we have reviews and we have prizes
to give away to Friday.

Speaker 1 (01:47:58):
Ey, let's go Apple podcast page, Covino and Rich. We'll
do a couple of one stars here to keep you
guys humble before I get to the five star winners.
All right, the title from EJA here another week lineup
from Fox. He doesn't know where number one right now?

Speaker 3 (01:48:16):
Sure he's not confusing us with the other network.

Speaker 1 (01:48:18):
I was gonna I've ever heard not fake number one,
like we actually have number one ratings. All right? His
review says these two are annoying and lousy broadcasters.

Speaker 3 (01:48:27):
Well, I mean he's right about the annoying. I think
he's broadcaster. Part I take offense. Ye tell me what
that guy that's for a living. I'm gonna call his
job and tell me stinks. All right? And now from
Harry sixty nine sixty nine that sounds credible. I take
it seriously. Awful is his headline? One star can't stand
you guys horrible? Never listen to episode? Just adds sixty

(01:48:50):
seconds of nails on a chalkboard.

Speaker 1 (01:48:52):
Man. But if he never listened, how does he know
you're horrible?

Speaker 3 (01:48:55):
Tell us how you really feel it's like Camino, who
won't watch a show based on the name. So Camino,
you're cut from the same club as this idiot.

Speaker 1 (01:49:01):
Ye. And by the way, the way the podcast works
there with Apple you can fast forward commercials, all right,
genius m jealous eleven here, five star review. His title
the way Sports Talk was meant to be. Yeah, that's
what I'm saying, Covino, I knew you'd like this one.
Better see and R bring a freshness to sports radio
that has been missing. It's not sports as usual, it's
sports entertainment, movies and everything you're talking about with your

(01:49:24):
buddies at the bar. It's not sports as usual, it's
sports with your friends.

Speaker 3 (01:49:28):
Hell yeah, it's been missing and we found it.

Speaker 17 (01:49:31):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:49:32):
We're talking next one up here, five stars from Loss
in the Radiator Builder Awesome is his headline. Covino and Rich,
you guys are awesome. First thing I turn on when
I get to work is Fox Sports Radio so that
I can tune into your show. Love it, keep it coming, dude,
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (01:49:49):
Thank people are smart out there. I know it, Carino,
because we're real people. We're not radio robots.

Speaker 1 (01:49:55):
And one more here, good dudes, is the title from
Mister eighty forty two five star review. Covino and Rich
are a good mix of good guys and funny stories.
Truly a great show. Everyone should be listening.

Speaker 3 (01:50:07):
Man, I could have said it better. I love that one.
Who wrote that one? Your cousin.

Speaker 1 (01:50:11):
Now, if you heard your review, read email me. It
is Crprizes at gmail dot com. That's Surprizes at gmail
dot com.

Speaker 3 (01:50:20):
I felt like that last one really got us.

Speaker 1 (01:50:22):
I like it.

Speaker 3 (01:50:23):
Thank you everybody, and thanks for checking out our show.
And now we do it every Friday. We call it
weekend hob nobbin. Let's go live in for the weekend.
You're winning bets for talking points. If you get stuck, socialize,
you ever done anything dangerous?

Speaker 1 (01:50:40):
You ever dance for the Denno in the panel line?

Speaker 3 (01:50:42):
Friday brings us weekend hob no I'll make it snappy,
so Rich, I'm here on the East Coast. My brother's
coming by. We're gonna order some pie, and of course
we're gonna watch the Yankees Red Sox. But you know
what else, We're watching Stanley Cup final game two Panthers
oilers or those up one game to known. We talked
about it, but I'm watching. Not the biggest hockey fan,

(01:51:03):
but I'll be tuning in for sure. Good luck, Oily.
I don't believe you, I am you know what else
I'm watching in UFC three sixteen this weekend.

Speaker 1 (01:51:14):
I believe that.

Speaker 3 (01:51:16):
Dwallas Feeley is fighting Sugar showon O'Malley in the rematch.
It's their second fight. O'Malley lost UNITA's decision in the
last fight and in the women's title about Pania versus
Harrison again UFC three sixteen. So that's a pretty cool

(01:51:36):
line up there. I love Sugar Show O'Malley. I hope
he gets his redemption. And then I shamelessly want to
promote Over Promised. Our bonus podcast dropped yesterday, episode ninety five.
We talk about short kings, We give props to the
short kings out there, and we talked Tom Thibodeau and
how unfair it is that he got acts this week.

(01:51:57):
And we talk about the Baldo Rinaldo bald. So we
give props to short kings and bald guys on Over Promise.
That's on Fox Sports Radios YouTube page. Man, what a guy.
Steve Colvin know, Hey, if you're a fan of Shane
Gillis and I am I big He's hilarious. I'm a
fan of what he does in the comedy world. Season
two of Tires now I know season one, could we

(01:52:19):
know you were not underwhelmed or overwhelmed and he say,
you were just whelmed. From what I'm hearing, season two
better than the first season. So season two of Tires
on Netflix. I don't know if anyone's wife or girlfriend
has you watching Ginny and Georgia. Season three is back
for that show, which is trending number one on Netflix
as we speak. But he's on our show every so often.

(01:52:39):
Shakulo new Shack, you know the guy that crashed the
NBA Finals desk last night. Power Moves with Shack on
Netflix as well, where you see the business side of
Shaquilo new And I'm gonna watch the Mets Rockies and inevitably,
after this emotional Mets Dodgers which felt like a playoff split,

(01:53:01):
if they lose to the Rockies, I want to be shocked,
Danny g I really want to you come off in
an emotional like two best teams in the National League.
Don't you expect the Mets almost to poop the bet
a little bit against the worst team in the National League.
I'll tell you outside looking in too, man. That was
an intense series. It really did feel like a playoff series,
no doubt, Danny jannything.

Speaker 1 (01:53:21):
You want to add NBA Finals of course on Sunday,
and a brainless reality TV challenge show. It's been great
on Netflix's Battle Camp. Keep your name off the Wheel.
It's not just about the challenge and popularity votes. It's
up to chance as you don't want the wheel to
land on your name.

Speaker 3 (01:53:37):
You know, there's a couple of dumb dating shows out there,
But if you want to go to the movies, obviously
I recommend Lee Low and Stitch. So with the kids,
it was great. Mission Impossible still out. But if you're
a John wickfoh yeah that's mine and the Armist Right
and the Armist at anything, I'm gonna watch. But yeah,
Ballerina from the World of John Wick. Yeah, she the
female bad ash on is and she's great.

Speaker 14 (01:54:00):
Views.

Speaker 3 (01:54:00):
People are liking it more than Karate Kid Legends, which
I suggest you go. So it's funny. I mean, I'm
connecting the dots that I'm imagining they're still friends from
Knock Knock, Oh baby, right, No, no, I will, so
I'll see you guys on Monday. Enjoy a riba there
chi baby, see you in a promised land ry. My
gosh right, Today's Friday.
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