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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Are you really okay? Are things going to be okay?
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Are you okay?
Speaker 1 (00:09):
Yeah, I'm fine.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
I'm pretty freeing far from okay.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Are you okay with this? Well? Hammer Cubs legend Major
League Baseball Hall of Famer Ryan Sandberg dying of prostate
cancer at sixty five, young age, tragic, very popular, one
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of the most legendary Cubs in their history. What's what
are you feeling right now? Because you're a huge Cubs fan?
Speaker 3 (00:45):
Got my hat, my shirt on today in honor of Rhino. Now,
Ernie Banks will always be mister Cub. But for a
younger generation, the generation that's around my age that grew
up watching the Cubs on UGN when cable TV first
kind of became a mainstream thing, Rhino kind of became
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the new version of mister Cubb. Just a beloved dude
who was really good. I mean, this guy was the
nineteen eighty four National League MVP. He had won multiple
Gold Gloves. I think he won like nine Gold Glove awards,
was the nineteen ninety home run Derby champion, ten time
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All Star, and he was a humble dude, was never
out there thumping his chest. I think we've got some
highlights of Rhino Ryan.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Sandberg, the all time leader four one hundred and eighty
chances hairless for Sandberg, Yeah right, kid.
Speaker 1 (01:47):
Right? He is now hit for home run the hemmy
second baseman in history. Oh about that. The reason I
am here, tell me is that I've played the game
a certain way. That I've played the game the way
it was supposed to be played. It is because of
one word, respect, Thank you, and go cub.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Man, wow, been a rough week for my childhood.
Speaker 1 (02:16):
Sixty five years old though I mean, I'm I'm I'm fifteen,
sixteen years away from that age.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
And we've all known somebody else had cancer. We've all
known somebody that's battled it. He announced that he was
in remission prostate prostate cancer, but then a couple months
later he had to announce that it returned and it
got into his organs. And that was pretty much all
she wrote.
Speaker 4 (02:42):
Cub fans who.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Have been following this story, We've kind of been waiting
on the bad news. We kept hearing he wasn't doing well,
but still doesn't make it any easier. Man, rest easy,
Rhino and go Cubs.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Go. Are you okay with this? A man in Florida,
was arrested after he assaulted a golfer on a golf
course because he thought he was playing too slow. Boy,
I've been there. I hate playing behind slow people on
golf courses. So this guy punched the guy multiple times
in the face, broke a bone beneath his eye. Here's
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the other golfers commenting on the attack.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
If you're out here trying to be aggressive, you picked
the absolute wrong came to choose you go.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Do you like jiu jitsu or kuanfu or something, But
there's no need to be fighting out here.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
You could easily call the shop, somebody will come out
and speak to the person or what.
Speaker 4 (03:34):
But in a case, but it should never turn to violence.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
Now correct me if I'm wrong here, nudge. This is
the second story we've had in the last couple of
months about slow golfing leading to a brawl. Remember there
was a story about some other slow golfers and some
dude got real mouthy and he picked a fight with
a dude, the NHL guy right who played professional hockey,
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and he was the goon. He was like the tough
guy on the NHL squad, and he beat the hell
out of him and threw him in the water.
Speaker 1 (04:04):
There's nothing worse than playing behind slow golfers. I haven't
even been golfing this year. I suck anyway. I do
love the golf, but I just don't do it. It
takes up too much time. But playing behind guys that
are so slow, it's there's nothing worse. Now. This guy's right,
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I mean, there's no reason to get violent, but to
beat the crap out of the dude.
Speaker 4 (04:30):
I mean, don't start. None, won't be none. If you
start a.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
Fight, broke a bone beneath his eye, you damn well be.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
Ready to defend yourself because if you're starting it, the
dude on the other end is going to come at
you too.
Speaker 1 (04:41):
I remember being out on the golf course with Joe Copple,
our account executive, one of our sales guys here, longtime
sales guy, and we were the client and I got hit.
I was putting and the guys behind us they hit
into us and I got hit in the head hard
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by a golf club. I was ready to fight, but
we were with clients, Me and Joey with clients, and
I was ready to and then the other guys came
up and apologized to us. Okay, they pissed me off bad.
Speaker 4 (05:17):
What would have happened if the other dudes were like,
you got what you had coming to.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
But we weren't playing slow. They were just being idiots, right,
they were being idiots. I would have went at him good.
I would have win at him. And that was a lot. God,
that was twenty years ago. Man, hard to believe.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
And if I wore an advertiser, I would have signed
on the dot right there.
Speaker 4 (05:36):
Hey, this guy just punched a dude. He's got spunk.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
He's my guy.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
I want that to be my endorser.
Speaker 3 (05:42):
But being behind slow people in general, like if you're
behind a slow person at the grocery store and you're
trying to get down an aisle, or if you're at
a ballgame or something, just being behind slow people it's
the worst. Now, I'm not a golfer, but I've heard
this multiple times. Slow golfers are a big problem. Yeah,
all right, for this one, I want to switch gears.
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I want to run this by you. Okay, are you
okay with this? You are mister Metallica. You are Metallica
Mandatory Metallica.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
One of the first interviews I did was with Where
with their bass player Jason Newstead, And I was nervous
as hell. It was the mid nineties when I was
working in X one or three.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
Yeah, there's a rumor that Metallica might be doing one
of those Las Vegas residencies at the Sphere, the Big
Sphere venue.
Speaker 4 (06:34):
Okay, this do anything for you? You are right with this?
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Residencies, I feel I still feel like residencies are for bands,
or for people, or for individual performers that are old
and have passed, that are prime. Like didn't Britney Spears
do residency and like nobody pays attention to her anymore? Right,
she's done with Metallica has like they I don't know,
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like in.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
Vegas right now, Bruno Mars does one, Katy Perry did one.
Garth Brooks, I mean he's older, but he still sells
out everything.
Speaker 1 (07:09):
Askewed opinion of it maybe, but that's fine whatever. I
would go see it. I would say that.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
Something would make you want to go to Vegas. Like
if you are seeing that Metallica is announcing they're doing
a residency at the Sphere during these dates, would you say,
you know what, I'm gonna dude trip together and we're
gonna go out to Vegas and watch Metallity, and.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
The last time I saw him was twenty fifteen, twenty sixteen,
right before my brother in law shipped out to Kuwait. No,
I don't think I would have fled to Vegas to
see Mentallica anymore.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
You sound like the show wasn't very good.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
You know, it was right around the time when James Hadfield,
I think was having problems with pills and stuff. Again,
he had been through rehab a couple of times. It
was it was just so they're getting old. They're in
their sixties, man, you know, but.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Ac DC was old as hell and they rocked that joint.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
You think so because they they've been getting criticism on
social media.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
Their songs sounded like the record, Okay, like when I
was there. Okay, that was my opinion. Maybe I caught
a good show.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
I don't know, But I don't know that I'd spend
money in flight of Vegas to see Metallica in the sphere.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
Okay, great moments in Metallica inter Sandman history. Here's what
it would sound like if the song inter Sandman were
performed like George Strait doing Amarillo by Morning.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
What say your prayers, little one, no forget my son
free from sin until the same man.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
I kind of like it. It's leep with.
Speaker 4 (08:53):
One, tell your pillow.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
Time in live intern not my hand.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
We're often never never.
Speaker 2 (09:09):
That a I.
Speaker 3 (09:10):
That's a i's a little George Strait doing inter Sandman
like Amarillo by morning