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Zac Saleski (00:00):
Hey, here we go.
Murph (00:01):
Yay. We're back. We're
back.
We're back. Sorry for the longhiatus. We're back.
Zac Saleski (00:05):
Yeah. Sorry.
Murph (00:06):
We're back at this
special mustache edition maple
graze. Maybe yes, I'm aware.
It's not a good mustache. Grace.
I said we were in
Zac Saleski (00:16):
the middle of
Murph (00:17):
glazed maple was raised
for grazing on maples. It's
fine. Oh god. Yeah. You'rewelcome. To make that noise,
Greg
Zac Saleski (00:25):
creepy. With your
buddy, Murph. I am glaze he is
maple. Your two favoritestrippers?
Murph (00:35):
Yeah. Let's see that. I
can see that. Strip Club.
Welcome back, buddy. Thanks,buddy. We are hit my leg.
Zac Saleski (00:41):
I don't know. Okay.
We are back after a coupleweeks. Murph
Murph (00:47):
has a life outside of
this podcast. i
Zac Saleski (00:49):
Sorry guys. I do he
he does seats. I know. You.
first foremost kind of let'skind of touch base a little bit.
Let's go back a little bitbasis. We're touching bases
Murph (00:59):
and bases you know as
tips for basis.
Zac Saleski (01:01):
No, no tips. Okay.
We didn't ask for tips just justdo the tip of the base. So we
actually had an interestingHalloween we both kind of
celebrated did our own thing.
And then we before that Murphhad something special happen.
Murph (01:17):
Did I? I guess I went to
Chicago. Oh, that special?
Zac Saleski (01:21):
Oh, yeah. I mean,
your brother? Yeah. Consider
that. Oh, yeah.
Murph (01:25):
So sorry. I'm now
realizing what you're queuing up
to. That was a you know, this iswhy would you get scripted
cheese? Yeah, he played his500th career game which is very
good. And the NHL levelunfortunately. All the team did
was give him an Instagram shoutout which that's it. That's it.
No. Kidding me up. No. Nothingrecognized during the game.
(01:46):
Nothing. No, yeah, I literallyhad I had to hold in peeing for
like an hour. Because I wasgonna miss something. And I
didn't do anything
Zac Saleski (01:54):
at the game. Wait,
Patrick Kane got like a jersey
for
Murph (01:58):
1400 1000s like a really
big milestone, like five
hundreds like big but like, inthe scheme of, I guess the team
it's like congrats, but like,let's let's do like I don't
know,
Zac Saleski (02:09):
I saw the I saw the
post his Instagram slash
Facebook posts and granted to ifyou guys follow Chicago
Blackhawks they love you shouldthey love Connor and they do,
rightfully so. You just get asocial media shout out. Right.
Murph (02:24):
Yeah, that's how you did
it. You know? Yeah. I mean,
that's more than what we allget. That'd be you know,
Zac Saleski (02:28):
not even a pencil,
Murph (02:29):
right? I'll be well, I'll
be. I'll be 10 years at my job.
And I'm just getting a monthpaid vacation. So it's like, you
know, I'm not getting shout out.
or pencils or anything.
Zac Saleski (02:39):
Not even a gift
card.
Murph (02:40):
No. No. Damn nothing. So
yeah, that's just unfortunately
the reality of life.
Zac Saleski (02:45):
We found this batch
of lettuce in the back. You can
take that home. Oh, thank you.
Murph (02:49):
It's contaminated. But
you can take it home.
Zac Saleski (02:53):
The wait a while
and wash it. But there you go.
be fine.
Murph (02:56):
I should make those
jokes. No, no. Jaja Paula, thank
you so much for the Oh, no, no,no. They're good. Now. It's just
one hiccup. They're good. Now Ican say that. They're good.
Zac Saleski (03:06):
Now. Not just any
hiccup that happen very close to
here.
Murph (03:09):
Yeah. Yeah,
unfortunately. But that's all
that's old news. It's all it'sall stuff. Geez. Come on. Sorry.
But in the past, it just funny.
Zac Saleski (03:16):
I'm gonna milk that
cow. You.
Murph (03:20):
You enjoy it too much.
Zac Saleski (03:23):
For those you guys
watch. Some of my vlog actually
did a kind of a special roadtrip to seek a Autumn Fest in
West Virginia. Surreal Konoba
Murph (03:35):
thanks for the invite.
You're busy. Yep. You had
Zac Saleski (03:38):
your Halloween
party. True. Continue. But no, I
actually was really fun. Got tosee one place I really haven't
been to and honestly reallydidn't miss out. It's like one,
one road now. And they moveeverything to Sunday. I was
like, Okay,
Murph (03:52):
I actually got to go to
the Circleville pumpkin show. So
I was kind of cool. You did itbusy. But it was cool. Yeah, it
was fun. Oh, yeah. Forgot. Yeah.
That was fun. That was before Iwent to Chicago, but yeah, it
was cool. It was obviously veryCircleville. Yes. Yeah. Actually
had I thought like, Oh, I'll tryand be healthy. And you can't be
healthy at a show like that. ButI was like, I'll get the deep
fried vegetables. Nope, nope.
(04:15):
Nope. I mean, they were good.
But like the deep frying and thedill they use was so heavy. I
didn't even finish the wholething. It was like they gave
like a spicy Ranch was was goodbut like it was just sad. So
heavy. I couldn't finish it all
Zac Saleski (04:27):
they have they have
some life that in West Virginia.
They had like a they had like alittle truck. Okay. Something
like that. It's like, it's likeoh, we could get like a fried
you know, literally anything.
Yeah, it's all over trucks andfried onion, fried pepper fried
oreos, you name it. It's justlike why? Why are we doing this?
That's America. You can fry yourphone actually.
Murph (04:48):
You want I want to eat
it. That'd be kind of gross, but
it's cool actually want to getOreos? I was just feeling so
weird. After the friedvegetables. I was like, I don't
think I can even do Oreos. I
Zac Saleski (04:56):
was I mean you eat
healthy. So no problem. That's
Murph (04:59):
a problem. The problem
was is like, right I was. So
during Lent, I ate healthy and Icut out the bad stuff. So that
by the time I started eating badstuff again, I could eat a ton
of it because like, my body wasso used to like, ready for it.
Now I'm kind of balancing badstuff and good stuff. So I can't
eat as much bad stuff anymore.
Like it's like your body. Mybody's like, now you've done it
(05:20):
already this week. You can't doit again. Like I said, like this
is it.
Zac Saleski (05:24):
So I gotta tell you
again. Yeah, we'll make you
start putting your pantsExactly. You
Murph (05:27):
know, I may not look like
it. But I like to think I'm
pretty healthy if I don't looklike especially this mustache.
But yeah, it's,
Zac Saleski (05:33):
you know, it's
rough. I can barely see your
mustache from here. So you got ashot.
Murph (05:37):
Yeah, that's fair. That's
fair. That's as much as you get
right. They're not we're I'm nota facial hair kind of guy. Try
but I was not very good at it.
Okay. Yeah. Oh, I didn't finish.
Unfortunately, the Blackhawksdid loose. So that sucked. So
that was not fun. Oh, we youknow, we did do some nice
dinners for his 500th and mymom, my sister were there as
well. My dad couldn't make itobviously coaching for New York.
(05:58):
So yeah, unfortunately, thedownsides of being professional
athlete is you are on call forthe team almost 24/7. So when
you want to enjoy big familyevents, they cannot. And yeah,
so it was a really good time. Alot of fun. A lot of nice food.
Cards girlfriend is awesome. Asalways, when we got to visit
with her and talk to her more.
He's got an awesome dog. Thin.
(06:19):
He has his own Instagram page.
He's, uh, the I don't know,dude. It's cool, though. It's
fun. He's got a lot of energy.
Zac Saleski (06:26):
He's a goofy dog.
Oh, yeah.
Murph (06:28):
He's Oh, my God. He's
cute and hilarious, too. I could
not raise them 24/7 like theydo. But when I visit him, I have
fun. And it's a good time. Andthen when I leave, I'm like,
it's kind of like, you know,kids really like happy. They're
not mine. Because I don't wantthat responsibility all the
time. But I'm happy to see themand have some fun and get them
revved up for their parents andleave. So yeah, that's that's
(06:48):
kind of how I were about Yeah,so yeah, Somalia. That's the
word I was looking for. They'rejust Somalia. So yeah. So that
then, I guess, while we're stillon the topic, I guess the latest
news is they have fired the headcoach now because they've lost
so much. You know, that isfinally over. Unfortunately, the
top of the UN a nightmare.
Zac Saleski (07:06):
Yeah, dude, that
the GM and the coach, this is
some of the issues that came outand,
Murph (07:10):
and all fairness which I
don't want to get. Yeah, but
I'll just make one comment onit. And people can I'm sorry.
Hopefully this doesn't get themto unsubscribe from your
podcast. No one No one. I don'tknow. Fair enough. Fair. I don't
think it's fair that and it wasa horrible situation. I will
agree with that. And the rightpeople have been held
accountable. But I don't thinkit's fair that leagues takes so
long to make decisions. Sure.
Like, especially with right now,most of the guys on that team or
(07:31):
not there when this happened.
And now they finally make thisdecision. I don't even know it
was I think it was when theywant to stand like it was when
they won Stanley Cup. Damn, yes,I'm saying it's like, this is
almost like 10 years now. Oh,just like, yeah, now we're
gonna, like reopen those woundsand do all that stuff. Like,
don't get me wrong, hold thepeople responsible. You need to
report but I think you owe it tothe victim and people to have a
(07:53):
timely response. And the factthat the NHL took this long as
to me very shocking, anddisappointing, because like, I
mean, two, three years,understandable. 510 That's just
ridiculous. That's crazy. Like,you gotta gotta make the
decision to move on. It tookthem this long, like he said, I
think I really think thecommissioner Knight meetable
accountable for this. They gotto the guy got his name on the
(08:14):
Stanley Cup, take it off. Like,just bad, bad all around.
Anyway, that's the only way theonly thing I'm going to go into
it on. It was a horriblesituation. I feel awful for
everyone involved. There's aspecial place in hell for that
guy, excuse me, but I just donot I do not support anything of
what happened with that. But Ijust get angry that this new
culture we seem to live in wherenow, past mistakes can be
(08:36):
brought up 510 20 years, like,shit, we all make mistakes. The
whole point, he's got to be ableto move on in a timely fashion.
And to just reopen those wounds.
It's just not fair. Like, itsounds weird. But even think
about it like criminals havetimetables were like crimes are
forgotten. Oh, and nowadays,like, you can make a bad host
and that's never forgotten forthe rest of your life. Like it's
(08:57):
crazy. It's crazy. It's I knowpeople look just care for your
posts on the internet. Butyou're like, in some of these
cases, you're a teenager and youpost something like, Hell
someone could bring up one ofthese podcasts and be like, he
said something kind of riskythat doesn't like doesn't match
our new PC culture. And you'relike, someone's home as a match.
Yeah, no, yeah.
Zac Saleski (09:18):
Even if someone
brought something up and be
like, Okay, this is what you'regonna get right.
Murph (09:23):
Now. I like to think
we're not that bad. No, I don't
know. Maybe
Zac Saleski (09:27):
this is Murph kin
Canadian side talk,
Murph (09:29):
right? No, no, no, don't
say, don't piss them off more.
But no, it's like, no, it's justI don't know if that's my last
TSA on that. I'm just like, I'llget off the soapbox. Now. That's
just the one thing
Zac Saleski (09:40):
that I one thing
that drives me nuts. TSA will go
down that road PSA. I
Murph (09:44):
don't know. I said Tsa,
tsa, TSA. TSA too. But no, no,
that's just I don't know. That'sjust the thing that I understand
when it happens may take a yearor two to fully investigate and
talk to everyone. But 510 yearslike you're just It's just
that's just bad. It's justreally bad now and you're
punishing people like,especially in the Blackhawks
(10:05):
organization, my brother MarkAndre flurry, people that have
like, came into thisorganization not really thinking
about this and now punishing allof them and giving them a bad
name when they're just trying tofocus on their job, and doing
what they do and dedicate theirlife to like, it sucks, sucks,
Zac Saleski (10:20):
easy to get good
team. In a situation like this,
you're gonna start havingbringing in people who could
potentially kind of bring aboutupheaval, kind of uplift a
roster. And, you know, that'ssomething that also worry about
too. And
Murph (10:34):
also not fair to fans.
Because you're going through,you're going through the
struggle of the rebuilding, andrebuilding and then now, you're
almost embarrassed to wear theirgear because they have this
national thing hanging overtheir head. And true. I mean, I
mean, fortunately, it's, I guessyou could say the same thing
about some of the other topicswe've talked about about
atrocities in the past forcountries that are being brought
(10:54):
up now and things like that, butit's like, oh, no,
Zac Saleski (10:58):
thank you. Thank
you to our only Canadian who
reached out to us last time.
Thank you. Appreciate it. Allright. I should make sure
Murph (11:05):
that the first one make
sure I did in fact check my they
did in fact, check my sources. Iwill
Zac Saleski (11:10):
they came, okay.
They came at me and they'relike, oh, like these are my
sources. And one of them. Allright, was pressed for truth.
Which I know Dan Dix pretty,like I don't know a person. But
I, I follow him. The antics.
Sorry, I know good name CanadianJesus. But no, it's they're kind
of like a so called, you know,non discriminatory, like news
(11:33):
media. And I was like, oh, thisperson. Yeah. I know. Face. I
just want to leave it that. He'sa good guy. Does his work, but I
haven't heard press for truthand so long as it Oh, man, it's
been a minute.
Murph (11:46):
I mean, I guess we'll
baby should have warned the
listeners that you're like, ifyou're listening to us, for
fact, check facts and opinions,then you're on the wrong
podcast. That's like Iliterally, I take the way you
used to
Zac Saleski (11:57):
Canadian for our
roof from Canada. But you know
what, he's? He's Canadian.
That's all we need. I
Murph (12:04):
do not take my words of
the gospel truth. Like yeah,
that's not that's not wherewe're at. I'm sure we're gonna
get some fun messages on thatone. But do not take my word for
the gospel truth. So like, yousee, some of my things are like,
yeah, no, that's about right.
You take someone from Canada,that's what they gonna say. And
others have. It's like, yeah,you're completely off. I have no
idea you're talking about so youknow, that's just my life.
Tyler,
Zac Saleski (12:24):
it's the ball I
have to do is just say, just a
bunch of trigger words press fortruth. Rick Simpson, cannabis
oil and all kinds of crap nextyear, no damn band. All we need.
That was a big thing for awhile. That's why and people
know, Canada had issues withmarijuana and CBD oil, and Rick
(12:46):
Simpson kind of start all thatstuff, because they found out
was helping with pain.
Murph (12:51):
And some were saying
that's how Trudeau won because
he promised to unban
Zac Saleski (12:56):
marijuana when he's
in it.
Murph (12:58):
I can't remember. Oh, no
idea wasn't interested. I don't
think it was too long after hisPrime Minister, things started
that whole system confuses me,because it's like, they're
basically a prime minister foras long as they want but then
they can just randomly haveelections every once in a while
to show that they're like, oh,still democratic. And so I don't
(13:19):
know I don't I don't I have donethe full research on it all. I
don't really know how it works.
Zac Saleski (13:22):
Step one, remove
yourself from England.
Murph (13:26):
Like England does as
well. He does the same things at
Parliament there but they'reprobably slight differences. But
like Yeah,
Zac Saleski (13:31):
well, that's that's
the thing with the US they kind
of they kind of set the stagefor all that. And then the rest
of the country is like, Okay,that looks good on paper and
then they try to adopt it butnot everything like this happen
every once a while when peoplereally yes often baby
Murph (13:43):
yeah. Or they'll be like,
you know, oh, my numbers really
high. Let's just have a lecturenow. So it's like I was elected
like, it's very Wow. Yeah, it'svery interesting.
Zac Saleski (13:51):
Meanwhile, in the
outskirts of Canada, alright,
someone gets some rocks forchuckling that Trudeau today
Murph (13:58):
maybe just isn't whilst
in Cannes.
The Crown Royal bottles. BoyCrown Royal Holy shit.
That's a sponsorship. We needcrown Oh,
Zac Saleski (14:08):
buddy. I swear if
that happens, we are
Murph (14:11):
we've made it and we've
if at this point, we've made it
if we get Crown Royalsponsorship.
Zac Saleski (14:16):
We'd be done.
Murph (14:18):
Oh my gosh,
Zac Saleski (14:18):
we'd probably bite.
Well, you
Murph (14:21):
know what, I just quit my
normal job because I'd be like,
I'm just drinking Crown Royalday. live off the government.
Zac Saleski (14:27):
Or be over here.
Crown Royal vanilla. It's right.
Like or make good stuff.
Murph (14:31):
Oh, yeah. I might have to
have one of those on one of our
podcasts just in honor of thepodcast, man so sugary, but it's
so
Zac Saleski (14:39):
good, man. I tell
you what, he put some I've had I
went to New Hampshire this lastyear since New Hampshire doesn't
have any liquor tax there. We mydad stopped there. And then
that's where I got thebutterscotch liquor. From who?
Oh, it's
Murph (14:57):
just an officer.
Zac Saleski (14:59):
Oh, it's like a I
think it's like a shops. Okay.
Okay, and
Murph (15:03):
like is around Crown
Royal and you're like
butterscotch liquor but no, I'llmake that I'll say
Zac Saleski (15:07):
like I mix that
stuff in with it with a little
bit of like, real beer cool doand you can't taste anything.
It's so smooth and like I'm I'mdone I'm dead
Murph (15:16):
cheese. Yeah Yep that's
that's bad. Yeah
Zac Saleski (15:21):
thank you non
sponsor
Murph (15:22):
right I think I'm putting
out in the world you're putting
it out in the world
Zac Saleski (15:28):
oh god I that's the
thing Halloween was a little bit
gold this year we got a
Murph (15:34):
preview it was yeah
remember you chose not to come
but the party will lit
Zac Saleski (15:40):
we tell them well
cool people showed up
Murph (15:44):
with me oh yeah we wish
that we had people show up but
like I said I invited you sobefore users are like oh Tyler's
Unknown (15:50):
not a good friend he's
like oh, I was gonna say yeah
I'm gonna say that
Murph (15:54):
yeah we can't say it was
boring and then no like oh Tara
threw a party Why don't you golike Oh no, you chose not to go
I either was there that youcould not but yeah, that's
Zac Saleski (16:02):
you know cuz like i
i hate to be like tied up and
not literally I hate I hate tobe like kind of thrown kind of
convoluted into place. You knowin one place for Halloween. I
just I feel like I have to gotravel somewhere because there
are no right or maybe just thescenery or whatever. It's just
(16:22):
different over here this time ofyear so that's one reason why I
went to West Virginia and allthese other places but happy it
got to go. It was good. And thenthat word November in
Murph (16:32):
protest did you guys go
in costume?
Zac Saleski (16:34):
No. Oh no. I should
Murph (16:36):
have been funny. Okay,
awesome.
Zac Saleski (16:40):
You got to remember
this is like a blue collar town
really? What the hell you doing
Murph (16:43):
so Oh, he cares.
Zac Saleski (16:45):
No, it's it was it
was unique fun though but
looking forward to next year
Murph (16:54):
already only 360
Something days yeah no
Zac Saleski (16:57):
idea. Like so many
like different like groups and
on there I people post like apicture a day for Halloween
until the next one. Don't dragme back in I swear. But they
know is a field
Murph (17:11):
acceptable you could
probably still celebrate a
little bit this week. And thenlike next week really cut it out
you know what I mean? Likeand just cut out this this kind
of stop just stoplike the Christmas people not
yet just wait just wait ages adifferent ways to maybe give you
say Oh really? So Germany wasn'tlike that. What they celebrate
stupid early like right nowactually, they're celebrating it
(17:32):
right now. Early people aresuffering right now. Talk videos
of people putting Christmastrees up.
Zac Saleski (17:37):
Oh, in the US they
are but Germany. I was never
there that
Murph (17:42):
long to that point. Okay.
Oh, yeah, that's right. Becauseso seasons are differently.
Okay.
Zac Saleski (17:46):
Yeah, usually I'd
be back by September. Gotcha.
So, even that, I mean, everyoneI would
Murph (17:50):
say maybe it's a North
American thing. I don't think
it's really big in Canada, butyou I know there are people in
Canada that do it. So it's like,yeah, I wouldn't.
Zac Saleski (17:58):
Germans are more,
they're more excited about just
going out to those Christmastype of outings outside. They
they want they want the gluevibe. They want all that stuff.
They just want to fair, he'smore so just I respect the fact
that these people want to gooutside in the cold, right? And
just
Murph (18:15):
remember the leather guy
we met when he was doing the
Christmas market and like, likeyou see soon pictures. Man, it
looks like it's freezing outsidelike under 30 degrees
Fahrenheit, would you Fahrenheithere. 30 degrees Fahrenheit. So
zero degrees Celsius. Andthey're like, everyone's out
like it was crazy. And you couldtell like bread phases,
everything. They were cold ashell but they were having a
(18:35):
blast. I did. I did one of thosein Chicago, I think was the
second year my brother wasliving there. We found a German
festival. Christmas festival.
There was awesome. Yeah. Butyeah, just it's the
Zac Saleski (18:48):
suite we went to.
If you guys want to look it up,look, type in Zac Saleski. On my
YouTube page, we actually meetme at Murph went to Roscoe
village and they have a very bigkind of kind of an older village
where a lot of historical stuffhas happened. But they kind of
rebuilt to where the first looklike in 1800s It's really cool.
But inside one on that street,they have a leather shop and
(19:12):
really nice people. Really justjust forgiving. We walked in
there. One guy almost died atCOVID. And then the other guy
was like, I was in Germany onceand so we got talking and Murphy
was there now all the leatherleather goods. He's like, Oh,
this stuff's amazing.
Murph (19:29):
It was nice. Like, you're
buying stuff made like those
Zac Saleski (19:31):
leather briefcase,
Murph (19:32):
dude. Oh, man, I had a
reason for it. I would like
working more corporate job Iwould have but like walking into
a Chipotle restaurant beinglike, I'm gonna be auditing you
guys employ a leather briefcasetoday. Oh, crap. Someone's
getting fired. And I'm like, No,I was gonna be there. Someone's
getting fired. Yeah, right.
Yeah, no, it was it was a nightlike it's don't make that stuff
anymore. That was nice. Like youfeel bad. That's the stuff that
(19:52):
needs support it like you needpeople in life and then
unfortunately, well, you guyswill see if you watch the video
like they're all really oldguys. Hi. So you're kinda like,
who's gonna take this over whenthey're done? Like, they got a
few years like they got yearlike 20 years left if they're
lucky, like, yeah, like no one'staken that over when they're
done mindsets like those tradesare kind of going out the window
right now no one wants to pickthem up like it's, you
Zac Saleski (20:15):
see those in the
small towns people are just
those awesome people with thosetype of skills start to die out.
Yeah, and not good. Gonna runinto an issue. Yeah, couple
Murph (20:25):
generations to keep
importing stuff, which is never
that's never good, and be ableto do some things here. But
broken fingers, like everythingwas attackable when we get
there.
Zac Saleski (20:36):
Oh, man, I was. I
was hella late this week with
all my Patreon stuff for my vlogchannel. Way to go, man. So
sorry about that. I show yourpeople some love here. I do. I
do. Just wanna say sorry. Istill got to do that video. But
I don't forgive. Obviously,Murph doesn't know. Everybody in
the chat. Say The hell with you?
Yeah. Oh, no, I love taking up anew role at the kind of the part
(21:02):
time job I have at thesupplement store. Basically, my
boss was like, hey, I want to dosome videos because we have so
so many unique people come in,week in and week out. We should
do like a story to kind of talkabout some of the struggles in
life. physical ailments,whatever. I was like, oh, sweet,
let's do that. So
Murph (21:23):
go to your nearest
supplement store for like, you
know, just red shoes, diaries orsomething. Like
Zac Saleski (21:30):
I was like havens,
that's fine. It's it's all good.
Basically, it's, it's, we did itlike we started like this little
small series of people doextraordinary things. And that's
kind of kind of how this grewout of it. And you know, out of
that idea next, you know, he'slike, Oh, this Oh, I got a video
should do that. I was like, Oh,okay. Now I'm taking this on.
(21:51):
Sorry. No, no, no, get paid todo that. I'm also to experience
I just want to say thank you toa couple you guys.
Murph (21:59):
Okay. I don't know who
can say thank you to Oh, yeah,
nice. Yeah, yep. I got my chair.
Yeah, birth guide
Zac Saleski (22:04):
chair. That's all
from this direction. But work
guy chair and his butt is oh,
Murph (22:11):
I stop it. Okay, sorry. I
don't know what
Zac Saleski (22:16):
desk moves
Murph (22:17):
outside it. Okay. I start
hitting buttons Am I gonna
Zac Saleski (22:22):
start punching the
button thank you guys for all
that. Thank you. Um, his tushyis cozy. Yep, all matters. Also,
too, I want to segue I'm no I'mnot a horror when I say this. We
do have a patreon as well for
Murph (22:39):
now we kind of are Yeah,
a little bit.
Zac Saleski (22:43):
We do have a
patreon for the podcast really
does help out. Honestly. It'sprobably more expensive to run a
podcast you would think the vlogmore expensive doing this fair.
You know with YouTube. I nevernoticed this with YouTube it's
(23:05):
it that's the distributor youcan upload and then SEO
distributor all on one. But thenit's like for podcasting. You
got a you got to upload it toone specific site. And then it's
has an access to like, you know,Spotify, Apple. Google has to
ship those things out to each somy man, basically Yeah, okay.
(23:26):
It's kind of easy. I work so
Murph (23:28):
are middle woman. Sorry.
One, of course.
Zac Saleski (23:31):
But that usually
costs a little bit a month, so
anything helps. And then you getto see Murph, do you know, a
money dance every single time?
Murph (23:43):
Do I have to do that? No.
Okay, thank you. I don't knowwhen we'll see me dance. There's
Zac Saleski (23:47):
no patron right
now. I
Murph (23:48):
don't wanna see me dance
that's not a thing they want to
do. I mean, I guess we'reholding ourselves out so I guess
I will if we get patrons butdon't
Zac Saleski (23:57):
doubt you and Maple
Ridge so dollar bills.
Murph (24:00):
It's even a podcast
anymore. It's like a Howard
Stern porno. Like what is this?
Yeah, I didn't agree to this. Idid not agree. Be like, chunk
from Goonies shuffle shufflewith maple syrup all over me.
Zac Saleski (24:20):
Oh, truffle we got
maple.
Murph (24:23):
Exactly. Oh, geez.
Oh my gosh. It's too much syrup.
Zac Saleski (24:28):
Make a hail? Bah.
Murph (24:32):
Jeez. What would you have
gone out this year then if you
did go out for Halloween? Oh,God, what would you
Zac Saleski (24:38):
I don't know. I'm
not a big not a big. I'm not
really big on on the whole allthat stuff. So it's like, even
if I do dress up is going to besomething that I want to do. No,
I already do that. That was notfun. I was when I was in Iowa.
For that one semester I was in.
I dressed up as Bow Pollini thehead coach of Nebraska it was a
(25:01):
bad idea the dumb look on myface all the time.
Murph (25:06):
That's hilarious
Zac Saleski (25:10):
and then when I was
at Miami I did a the Bane
because one yeah you weren'tthere that year that one I saw
shaved head I was just like boltdown be like oh my god
Murph (25:24):
is that the year that
everyone did Bane? I think it
was a Batman just
Zac Saleski (25:27):
you know that was
that was like a year after okay,
it's okay finally. You can doit. Yeah, I can do it. Everyone
kinda like did their stuffalready.
Murph (25:33):
Oh my gosh.
Zac Saleski (25:35):
I don't know. I
don't know why guys. I think
Rick and
Murph (25:40):
Morty Of course. Had to
look over my shoulder. Yeah, go
so much Rick and Morty.
Zac Saleski (25:45):
I don't know. I'm
not I'm not big on that. That's
good. That's why I know you didawful man but
Murph (25:51):
I did not go man. Or
forbade man. very confused
though. SpongeBob man that's ourchildhood right there.
Zac Saleski (25:59):
Wasn't really big.
What? No,
Murph (26:01):
dude. Oh my gosh.
I didn't I didn't have likeslightly excited that he's like
Spongebob has come back and likethe Tick Tock mainframe and all
that stuff like all
Zac Saleski (26:10):
these weird
SpongeBob started come back but
then people started bringingback your Mermaid Man and
everybody it's the funniestthing.
Murph (26:17):
Oh, yeah, man mermaid.
It's hilarious. See an articleboy,
Zac Saleski (26:20):
I never I never
really had cable too late. And
even by that it was like spunoff. So it was already out for I
don't know four or five yearssince fair.
Murph (26:30):
Man started like you're
still making I don't know if
that'll ever stop. I thoughtthey stop already. So they don't
they're still going. They did. Idon't follow through. I grew out
of it. But maybe they
Zac Saleski (26:39):
did. I don't they
just stop Arthur. Oh, well.
Murph (26:42):
What are they going this
whole time? Yeah, that was one
like we were really young. Yeah,that was like the 90s
Zac Saleski (26:48):
How was 90? Man six
or seven for 30 something
Murph (26:52):
years? When Oh, sorry.
Sorry. Bad math.
Zac Saleski (26:56):
45 No, no, no, no.
Does probably about 20. To 25.
Somewhere in there. Oh, quite awhile.
Murph (27:06):
That's why I just I just
feel old now. Yeah. can't grow
moustache when I'm old. Wow.
Holy
Zac Saleski (27:11):
crap. Baby Face
Murph (27:12):
Murphy is exactly back.
Damn. Wow.
Zac Saleski (27:17):
Oh, there we go. We
get to reminisce about about a
second guessing our life. Right?
It's great. We're
Murph (27:23):
not where I want to be.
blini patrons now this is notwhere I want to be.
Zac Saleski (27:30):
Spice Girls want to
do the dance. Am I right? Who's
gonna cry? No.
Murph (27:39):
This is where I didn't
see myself in 34.
Zac Saleski (27:43):
Boy. I was uh,
every every other day or so me
and Marvel seven tic TOCs toeach other.
Murph (27:50):
Oh my gosh, way too many
times that. That app ruins me.
Done especially
Zac Saleski (27:54):
at night. Don't
mess up as you go through on the
on the scroll.
Murph (27:58):
Just so easy. When you're
bored. Just pop it up. So easy.
Yeah.
Zac Saleski (28:03):
For that, I found
this. There was one time a
dealer night of scrollingthrough and I see like this big
chick. And she was just like,she was doing ASMR. But it
wasn't like it was like theantithesis of ASMR where she's
trying to be loud. Okay, and Iwas in bed and I was like,
starting to like not awful, butI just hear this. I'm like, What
(28:23):
the hell is this crap? And halfthe time these comments are just
killing me. They're just appsthey're just absolutely
destroying me. And obviously thetop comment on most these
things, but this one just killme. Somebody says like, Hey,
chill. My girlfriend's on thison this app. I need you to chill
out. That's great.
Murph (28:44):
That's it? That's it.
That sounds like somethinglegit. That is not a joke.
Zac Saleski (28:48):
No, it's It's such
a funny like they use on every
video. Okay,
Murph (28:53):
gotcha. I was gonna say
I can't explain it. Yeah, I'm
still kind of lost. I have noidea what ASMR is so Mike. Yeah.
Zac Saleski (29:01):
Oh, it's those
people that go Hello guys. To be
really quiet. I'm here today todo ASMR
Murph (29:16):
is this supposed to be
like hot or something?
Zac Saleski (29:17):
They're supposed to
be like really gentle. And then
it's supposed to be supposed tolike that. That feeling of
relaxation is supposed to godown.
Murph (29:24):
Oh my god. I didn't
actually start feeling relaxed a
little bit. But I didn't realizelike I thought was a sexual
thing. Not like a
Zac Saleski (29:29):
some people take a
sexually it's really. It's
really? You know? I thought itwas the weirdest thing in the
world. When I first watched itlast year. I was like, What the
hell? This is crap. But then Istart watching after two
minutes. I'm like, Oh, I'mrelax. I'm kind of tired. Oh,
this is odd. Want to take a napnow?
Murph (29:51):
Oh, that's not where I
see that conversation. No, no,
it had to be going. I was like,Oh, are you about to admit this
to you? Oh,
Zac Saleski (30:01):
geez. God Marvel
was trying to take things sexual
isn't what happens.
Murph (30:08):
I don't know. Like half
the stuff on the internet is
sexual based so I have no ideaanymore. I don't I don't know
what life is anymore. That'sright. Gosh, that's hilarious
Zac Saleski (30:18):
but it just it just
weird to me when you get don't
have this crap I scroll throughon tick tock just kill it's
Murph (30:25):
yeah
Zac Saleski (30:29):
Oh, Vine please
come back. Yeah,
Murph (30:32):
that's pretty much it
this is why, um, yeah, I think
I've seen some tick tock videospretty much admitting that
Zac Saleski (30:38):
Gary Vee, just tell
everybody to go back to buy and
don't try to create it.
Murph (30:43):
You know, he doesn't need
more money to buy the Jets. So,
no.
Zac Saleski (30:47):
What are you doing?
If you would die in two seconds?
Your Lord, wake up, right?
Everyone's on the sidelines, andyou're eating chips in your
chair. Get your craft.
Murph (31:00):
That's a Gary Vee thing.
That's funny. They gave you Idon't know if you realize that
people that work for you. Or thepeople are sitting on the
sidelines eating chips, likeeveryone did, like you did, we
would have no one.
Zac Saleski (31:10):
You're funny about
that. I used to watch his stuff.
So religiously. And then he'sgood.
Murph (31:15):
I'll give that I've
fallen on tick tock. He's got
some good stuff, I guess. Yeah,he's a good entrepreneur. I like
it. He's got a he's got a goodhead for business and a good
head for people. So I'll givehim that
Zac Saleski (31:23):
really good with
people. You really work with
them one on one and kind ofinspire them to be better. But I
like this was like two or threeyears ago, I kind of first
watched them. And I saw likesome of those blogs he put out
on YouTube was like, Oh, it'sgreat. Yeah, I'm inspired. I can
do whatever. I'm like, now Iwonder if he's hiring. I'm just
curious. And I talked aboutVaynerMedia is like all you got
to have, you know, master'sdegree. That was like, so you
(31:48):
could tell me that you can doanything you want in this life
without schooling and this andthat. And then you're not going
to be about it. Man.
Murph (31:55):
Hell, I don't write hell
out here. Actually, it's bad
that you can like literally geta job at Google without a
college degree as like a intern.
Or like when I was called, wassomething I heard on Tik Tok. I
think they're doing it now. Orit's apprenticeship. Okay,
apprenticeships in Google. Butbasically, I think the idea is
you will go back to collegewhile working for them. Yeah.
Which is like kind of a smartthing. But same time to like,
(32:15):
yeah, like you, right? Like, younever know what type of talent
someone has. Because they andbut they just couldn't afford to
go to school or like that, like,
Zac Saleski (32:24):
you will have a
whole lot of those jobs anymore.
Stuff that that allows you tokind of buys you time that kind
of work through school, unlessthere's like those huge
companies. I'll do oh my gosh,yeah. But it's very
Murph (32:35):
hard. But yes,
Zac Saleski (32:36):
it is weird.
Nowadays you don't, whichunfortunately,
Murph (32:38):
though, you kind of neat,
like, our workforce kind of
needs that. Like for example,Chipotle is primary people are
cool while working is like wekind of need that. Whereas
because like no one really wantsto make a career out of working
in a restaurant, like very raretrue, like a mother minute, like
now what brisket restaurant wasfacing, but I'm willing to
admit, like, I don't want to dothat. Like, I don't want to work
out of a restaurant, whetherit's anything, you know, and I
(33:00):
mean, like even a little bit ofretail I did that sucked. And I
was like, I need to apply myselfand figure things out. Because I
don't want to do this rest of mylife. At the same time. We need
people that are willing to doit. So it's like, honestly, I'm
kind of starting to feel like weshould we start paying those
people a little more justbecause like, yeah, we need more
talented people. That stuff like
Zac Saleski (33:20):
I I've worked
retail, and obviously it's a
different,
Murph (33:23):
you still kind of do now.
Technically, yeah.
Zac Saleski (33:26):
Those customers are
good, though. They don't really
want.
Murph (33:28):
That's what I'm saying.
So that's, that's the kind ofstuff we need more of you know,
I mean, like
Zac Saleski (33:32):
you just working in
GNC in the past, even now. I
mean, it's I think I've dealtwith more stupidity at GNC than
anything else. Yeah, those thosepeople were with customers that
come in would be so just lost.
And you try to help them. Andthey're just like, like, oh, no,
I don't want to take steroidslike bandwidth protein. Right?
(33:53):
What do you think
Murph (33:56):
that's the thing that
frustrates me more is like, if
you go like when I go intosomething, and I have no idea
what I'm looking for, and I needhelp from somebody, I listen to
what they say, yeah. And then Imake an informed decision based
on what they're telling me. Butit's funny. Now nowadays, people
don't want to accept help. Sothey walk in having no idea what
they're doing. You help them outthat all of a sudden, yeah, all
(34:17):
of a sudden, they don't want tostare, right? Like if you look
in the back of it, nowhere doesit say steroids. This is like
like, yeah, like and like yeah,like it's crazy. Like people
walk in and pretend like theyknow what they're doing. And I'm
like, like, have you ever workedhere before? Like you don't know
what we don't know what we dohere like they'll be like, the
big O embryos were owned byMcDonald's and like if you do
research you're always neverowned by McDonald's. We just
(34:38):
benchmark that could dopa Sirilike it just stupid stuff like
that. It's so funny. And I thinkthat's that would
Zac Saleski (34:44):
be hilarious. Qdoba
reaches out be like, hey,
sponsor. Like I don't know ifyou'll weird.
Murph (34:52):
I mean I mean, this is an
after work thing for me. This is
not sponsored by my work butimportant. Like Tom Murphy has
no sociation no no offense I'mnot trying to throw shade at
obviously Qdoba does some goodthings but unfortunate their
business model they are notsucceeding right now like they
need they're surviving butthey're not succeeding
Zac Saleski (35:11):
at scratch that
hothead burritos cheap to pull
out but damn, it's good.
Murph (35:18):
I mean, you know you get
what you pay for them. That's
fine. That's like that's theother thing that annoys me I'm
I'm fine with it. But obviouslyAmerican standards are different
than European standard. So it'sall it's like when people go to
like McDonald's and get a burgernaugus burgers as good as a fine
restaurant burger and I'm like,not really you're getting a
you're getting a 90 Wait, nobragging 50 cent patty on a
(35:39):
burger. That's been you know,grilled and left in a steamer.
And you know, like, just like,
Zac Saleski (35:44):
You ever see those
on Tik Tok? Those people like
that work at different facets.
Those are wild especially like,like I've my favorites. Probably
Taco Bell. Sorry Murph,
Murph (35:53):
that one still scares me
a little bit. Yeah, yeah. But
once after I see them making itI was like No wonder why it
scares me.
Zac Saleski (36:00):
But McDonald's was
probably the worst because
they're like, they're shown howthey make the the McRib. And I'm
like, white. Yes. What is thatPatty? And I'm like,
Murph (36:09):
You don't ask questions.
Literally. It's just comesfrozen. You cook it, you leave
it in a thing and they put sauceon it. It's bad.
Zac Saleski (36:14):
Yeah, it's
literally like, it's pink. As
you know, it's ground beef. Andthen they put the double in the
sauce. So it can look like it'sbeen, you know, it's barbecued
and one. Like, peel back when Iwas growing up, it was is
different where people are like,I don't want to eat that looks
like crap. It's the same thing.
Yeah. And now it's like, oh myGod, when we give them a grip,
(36:35):
the holy grail come from
Murph (36:38):
really writing or the one
I saw was, the one I saw on Tik
Tok was the guy's like, I'mgoing to work out every day
until Taco Bell brings back thenacho fries. And I was like,
yeah, no. And he he was like, Ithink he was like, 365 days in
and I'm like, dude, congrats.
You're actually livinghealthier. And you want to eat
Nacho fries. Like, what? Like,
Zac Saleski (36:57):
was a Burger King?
No, no, he was talking aboutthose chicken fries is what it
was. Yeah,
Murph (37:02):
they brought those back.
Yeah, I remember cuz I actuallyhad seven. I was like, weird.
But
Zac Saleski (37:06):
I, I am going to
eat this every day until
Madonna's brings back theirpizza right back when they had
like, What the 80s
Murph (37:13):
Oh my gosh, they had
that. I don't even think I ever
had it. But
Zac Saleski (37:17):
that I think they
had hotdogs. 1.2 a lot of
Murph (37:21):
things. They tried a lot
of things. You know what?
Speaking of which, did you seethat lawsuit that they're
stealing McDonald's for the icecream machines being down.
Somebody is finally doing it.
Because finally honestly, doinga good reason I would go to
McDonald's is like late nightand they're the only ones open.
Like for some ice cream. Like abig flurry sounds amazing. And
like 90% of the time you drivethe drive thru and just hear
somebody or extra machines down.
(37:43):
And I'm like, Alright, I need todrive away. And I remember
seeing things online thatbasically they're saying, the
employees don't want to do it.
So they'll tell you that it'sdown because they don't want to
work. They don't want to make itwhich I'm like, again, because I
understand food jobs aren'tsought after. But like at the
end of the day, like you'vetaken this job. Like
Zac Saleski (38:00):
they'll do your job
because what happens the parts
is owned by only one companythat's owned by Mickey D's. Yep.
So to commission, the person tofix them is something like two
grand an hour or something likethat it's through the roof,
Murph (38:13):
which then is also
hilarious. I think the state
that started was California. Andas much as California is a hot
mess for a lot of things. That'swhat's also great about
California is that if anythingis inconvenient, they will sue
the shit. And it is awesome.
Because a lot of us will hearabout it seriously. Seriously.
They are they are that brothey're the My dad's a lawyer,
bro. Like that's the that's themost annoying part is like
(38:36):
myself. I'll just accept it andmove on California. Like, oh,
no, we're tired of this shit.
You're getting sued. And that'show it works like Oh, man. Yeah,
better than than lawyer bro. Oh,yeah, no, man. And it was the
same for like, the same forCalifornia. Like they have
worker worker laws that like ifyou're going to fire someone,
you have to have their lastcheck in hand. So if they get
(38:56):
wind of it, they go on vacation.
So and they get paid for thatvacation. Oh, and then they come
back and then they can getterminated. So they've just been
paid for like two weeks before?
Yeah. Oh, yeah. It's bad. It'sbad. Some. California is such a
mess in some ways, but it's alsoso great in other ways. So it's
like and obviously a lot ofpeople are leaving it. So
(39:17):
there's a lot of obviously taxesand crap. Yet CEOs living out of
cars and stuff. It's crazy. But
Zac Saleski (39:23):
yeah, coming to
California, right sleeping the
call. Well, I don't remember.
No, I said that Gavin Newsom.
Okay, I
Murph (39:33):
don't know who that is.
Last Name. Sounds familiar. But,yeah,
Zac Saleski (39:36):
Democrat. He's the
one that captured
Murph (39:37):
this. He raised taxes.
That's why all those people areleaving.
Zac Saleski (39:41):
Well he made was la
he kept his winery open during
COVID while everything else wasshut down.
Murph (39:48):
You know, now many people
go to wineries you can do social
distancing on why
Zac Saleski (39:51):
he was having like
a mess and gathered events. Oh,
everything's in there. We'regood. No, there's no COVID and
wineries. These grapes are COVIDfree woman
Murph (40:01):
though Brown, Brown, the
wood barrels suck up the COVID
and they keep them and the winekills the wine kills the alcohol
from the wine kills the COVID Yotake a bottle of wine is douse
yourself in it you got no moreCOVID A lot of work right yeah.
Oh my gosh drink a little youknow
Zac Saleski (40:19):
they work so my
pores was it
Murph (40:21):
from oh that was it the
Will Ferrell movie was it
journey the center of the earthor whatever he made where he
caught dinosaur pee andimportant he's gonna drink a
little to attract the dinosaurinstead. He's like, I'm pretty
sure when I studied it this ishow like what keep dinosaurs
away. He started pouring it allover. Drink a little to get
through the blood system. Hertzfrequency highs feral. You're
(40:45):
amazing. Let's get as much as itfrom him.
Zac Saleski (40:48):
Nice, nice.
fondness right? What do you guystalk about?
Murph (40:53):
Frank the tank?
Zac Saleski (40:54):
Geez, nothing,
right?
Murph (40:56):
No, absolutely. No.
Zac Saleski (40:59):
I did a podcast
this week. In I thought I was
gonna get a lot of pushback justby yourself.
Murph (41:11):
myself. Oh, you joined
Zac Saleski (41:13):
that? I yeah, I
cheated on me. I didn't cheat
the SPP beyond this thing. Thisis
Murph (41:19):
fine. Didn't ask me. It's
fine. It was for football Murph
good. Didn't ask me.
Zac Saleski (41:25):
Overseas No.
Murph (41:27):
You will know that. I
will tell you everything.
Zac Saleski (41:32):
Secret Agent work.
Exactly. Be
Murph (41:34):
really great kicker.
Zac Saleski (41:37):
Like good safety to
win, relax. Angry. gets angry.
It's over.
Murph (41:42):
Yeah, I forget that I
can't run and I just run
everywhere. So that's how itworks. Guys, yeah. But then I'm
really winded by the end of it.
That's continued.
Zac Saleski (41:51):
So one of the guys
who runs a podcast, mainly kind
of focusing heavily on Americanfootball overseas, which I've
been a part of last coupleyears. They they, he basically
said, Hey, like, would you wantto be a part of this? I was
like, Yeah, whatever. It's acouple months back. And then
like couple months later,they're like, there's some bay
that happened overseas, whichwas like, well, they had some
(42:13):
issues with imports living insome really bad conditions, and
flats and whatnot. The flats hadlike mold and the Tablas is in
terrible shape.
Murph (42:24):
That Chinese black mold
that was hit in Florida for a
while back.
Zac Saleski (42:27):
Alright, German
molds very efficient fair. It
happened to a guy or a couple ofimports that were on like the,
the the winning team, you know,in the league for Galaxy, so
it's a big deal. Not to mention,it was the same guy, if you guys
kind of follow that stuff thatwas on the Roessler. Panthers a
(42:50):
years back. It's my first yearoverseas, where he got locked
out. And there's a lot of issuesthere. So it's like, there's
some hip issues with him and acouple other teams. I'm
currently dealing with doubleedged sword like, alright, is it
him? Or really is it situationis that messed up? I don't know
what to think. So. It's reallyweird because I was on the
podcast with one of the guys Iused to coach a coach. This past
(43:14):
year in Poland before all hellbroke loose. Yeah. So it's like
I honestly him and I get along,so it's very fluid. Good
conversation. So him and I likewhen we get better than
Murph (43:25):
our conversations.
I don't know. Oh,thank you. I was more of like a
joke. You could say yes. Oh,that's fair. That's fair.
Zac Saleski (43:34):
We have deeper
conversations, I think.
Murph (43:35):
Yeah, me about Yeah,
about weird things. It's fine. I
continue. Oh, Paul. You'resorry. Yeah, I'm not sure why.
It's fine. It's fine. We're justgonna leave. Take the share with
me. The fans gonna keep going.
Zac Saleski (43:47):
Here. All right.
All right. tell you how
Murph (43:51):
this ASMR is as well as
it works. I feel slightly turned
on. Wow, look at that. Sorry, Ihad distract. I was quiet for
too long. I continue to tellyour story.
Zac Saleski (44:03):
Indeed. So I like
these microphones. Background
music was Doug
Murph (44:15):
Are you going anywhere
near? Okay.
Zac Saleski (44:18):
But that was good
conversation. But my whole thing
is, is I'm like thinking myselfthe whole time. Like I know
these Polish people are probablylistening and like they're gonna
be coming after me. You're gonnabe like saying all kinds of
crap.
Murph (44:30):
Please Polish mafia. So
yeah, you're probably on the
list.
Zac Saleski (44:33):
I swear. There is.
I continue. There is bullshmafia. Apparently I was in right
in the middle of it, too. I hadno idea. But now that luckily
nothing really happened out ofthat. But it was a it's always
interesting to be on differentpodcasts because you kind of see
how things work, how theyoperate. I'm like, wow, they're
more professional than us. Oh,well, you sit here and
Murph (44:56):
I call shenanigans sir.
Very professional.
Zac Saleski (44:59):
Do you You see the
structure of this blog you see
Murph (45:01):
this mustache that I'm
trying to grow? We're very
professional like Tom Selleckover here. Fuck you San Diego.
Exactly. Exactly.
Zac Saleski (45:11):
But just it just
fascinated me because I'm like,
when you're on a differentpodcast we're like Alright guys
we're gonna talk about this andI'm probably got a kind of
heading in this direction thenyou know you can do what you
want.
Murph (45:22):
All right, cool. Nice
Zac Saleski (45:24):
fun whenever like
my podcast was do where the hell
we want Oh, well
Murph (45:28):
that works so non
scripted. Exactly. Which I'm
sure they can figure out withall these random comments and
things we go down. Yeah,
Zac Saleski (45:37):
we just piggyback
exactly Murph if you know
anything about Murphy likes tojump on your back and go on for
piggyback ride all goodconversation. Then you got
poking with the stick andhaven't talked about Canada
Murph (45:51):
partially true.
Zac Saleski (45:53):
Talking about
Canada
Murph (45:57):
Alright, hockey maple.
Got David solid bridges.
Zac Saleski (46:01):
Deteriorating
bridges ever structure following
my good.
Murph (46:06):
Yeah, yeah, that's it.
I'm gonna I don't even know whyI'm here. You already got you
got me in a box here. I don'treally know. Check them all who
ended podcasts? He checked itall the fans are happy.
Zac Saleski (46:17):
I don't know why
people listen this thing every
week. It's the same like hewants a new one coming out.
Murph (46:23):
I mean, you should more
say Hey, we love it. Thank you
guys for supporting us but thesame time to what the fuck are
you doing to listen?
Zac Saleski (46:32):
Like, what? Why is
it entertaining? There's no
value. I'm
Murph (46:36):
here. I'm bored. Half the
time. I don't even know. I'm
just saying shit. We've had todrink heavily for this stuff.
Zac Saleski (46:42):
Yeah, that's also
another question. Like, why do
they have multiple cans ofliquor? I was like, because when
we get done with one and go tothe next
Murph (46:50):
Oh, yes, America, we
don't Yeah, we don't stop. It's
just like if we could mainlinethat in the eye and in the IV
and IV like we would do it likethat's how it would go. Right?
Go. We are not alcoholics. Let'sjust clarify that real quick. I
can function without alcohol.
But I'm my
Zac Saleski (47:06):
dish. You know,
Murph (47:08):
I like to think of my
funniest when I've had a few
alcoholic beverages. I'm sorry,I keep cutting you off. Are you
were you done with that cheatingpodcast that you cheat on me
with? Or were with that?
Zac Saleski (47:22):
Well, why you know,
auntie, Auntie in your fancy? V.
Murph (47:27):
That's not what that
means. No, no. Okay, I think
we're I think we're wrong there.
Now I'm just,
Zac Saleski (47:31):
I'm just I'm saying
it's, it's really fun to be on
other podcasts and talk aboutdifferent things. See if you
ever get invited onto like aCanadian podcast or an NHL
podcast, which I'm surprised youhaven't been?
Murph (47:44):
Oh, I'm nobody and then
ah, oh world that's like, No,
I've never happened. Well, andwe gotta have a good night NHL
players, they can invitebrothers of NHL players that
actually played in the NHL likethey can they can do all that
I'm like low on the totem pole.
Actually might even be theground of the totem pole is
buried in the back part of thetotal bowl. I mean, you know, we
have a
Zac Saleski (48:05):
distinct
perspective,
Murph (48:06):
because we got Indian
caste system. I'm like real like
I'm below the lepers like, Ithink I'm really below in the
NHL. Whoa, you know, HappyDiwali. But yeah. Very little
one that.
Zac Saleski (48:19):
I mean, you have an
interesting perspective, because
like, it's not just are yourbrothers in it, but then your
dad's in it. Okay, like so youhave kind of like a bloodline
there. It's like you have a
Murph (48:27):
fortunately,
unfortunately, that's not like,
there's another bloodline thatthey've coached and played the
Sutter bloodline that those guyslike, I don't think the NHL has
ever not existed. Well, one ofthe minute it's weird guy. Yeah,
Breeden. It's crazy. Got farms.
Oh, yeah. Now, what's therethere from British Columbia?
Yes, first won't be I think, no,Alberta, Alberta. And Alberta.
(48:50):
It's a lot of like farm country.
So man, they just have I mean, Icould be wrong. This is what
I've been told is that they justhave kids and farm that's pretty
much all they do. So they havelike the senator from has like
six sons, and all of them haveplayed in the NHL, if you have
them coach now. And then nowtheir kids are playing in the
NHL cheese. Yeah, it's crazy.
It's really powerful. So mostlikely, if you hear Sutter in
(49:13):
the NHL, it's related to one ofthem.
Zac Saleski (49:17):
And I also have a
connection, but I have no
knowledge. That's it did
Murph (49:22):
some research on Don
Saleski Don big Burt's Leschi
Here you go part of the process.
Horrible nickname. I know thepretty bad 60s 70s 70s 70s until
the 70s were different. Like waslightly Yeah, a big one was a
tough name, but I didn't knowany street
Zac Saleski (49:41):
because he had like
bushy hair and like a big nose.
Gotcha. So they call them bigbird. And then he that group
during that time was just sonasty, that he he and him
getting arrested because he'dbeen a fan in the stands because
I think he he like hit a guyinto the glass the glass
shattered and someone In thelike in the crowd like said
(50:02):
something a woman say punched inthe face to
Murph (50:05):
like jeez a hockey was
different back then a lot more
fighting
Zac Saleski (50:09):
a lot more group
would just take anybody yeah
Murph (50:13):
yeah a lot more like Slap
Shot nowadays not so much but
back then is a lot like slapshot
Zac Saleski (50:18):
I missed that
though when she has more that
grit no even with soccer likeit's kind of the same thing to
Murph (50:24):
soccer was tough at
Zac Saleski (50:26):
one point she yeah
you get you get some Irish in
there and they would
Murph (50:30):
actually know what that
grass yeah that makes sense
you're right they would let theylet elbows go with things like
that. Yeah good point forgotabout that. That's why the
English they played like thatlittle rougher. Yeah.
Zac Saleski (50:41):
It just those those
two sports I wish were kind of
like I don't know. It seems likea lot of sports kind of go back
into time a little bit. I wishthat was kind of the case for
hockey and soccer. It's like atleast I want to see some grit I
want to see a little bitphysicality. But no,
Murph (50:58):
I think for D I think
like everything things repeat
themselves so I think for nowit's like hockey is going that
direction but they'll go back totheir roots like eventually
people love seeing fightingpeople love seeing that like
that's they'll go back to likethey'll happen
Zac Saleski (51:11):
football it's
probably gonna take their time.
Yep see that for a while? No.
Murph (51:15):
I can't even imagine now
like football is my fortunately
like football was meant to belike gladiators killing each
other like it's I don't I don'tsee that ever getting to a yeah,
there's more positions moreprotected than others. But at
the end of the day, guys killthemselves like fish.
Zac Saleski (51:32):
As bad as you think
nowadays is more protected. It's
fair. Me Murph. and I were kindof in that kind of right in that
sweet spot where things werekind of the same, like the
traditional developing more intobecause this is like 2010 or 11
concussion stuffs are coming outnow. So we graduated from high
(51:52):
school in oh nine that's whenthings were kind of
transitioning into the you wereage. Yeah. Protection of player
pretty
Murph (51:59):
much all sports. Yeah, I
went from like, oh, you know,
you can stand up you can skate.
You know, who cares if you got aconcussion to now it's like,
your babies just sit this oneout for a little bit like yeah,
it's it's slick. What do I know?
I know, lots of people that bymid High School, their careers
were pretty much done because Ijust kept getting concussions.
So it was like, Yeah, I was justgeez, yeah. Oh, well, but in all
(52:22):
fairness, they didn't have thesize to do what they were doing.
They are playing too tough forbeing too small. And you're
like, yeah, that's yeah.
Zac Saleski (52:31):
What's uh, what's
the plan for the month? What's
going on?
Murph (52:34):
Great question. Um, well,
as I already went on my living,
right as I already went on myhockey family Thanksgivings.
Right? Crazy. No, not really. Sounfortunately, a no one has
games on Thanksgiving, and thena child believe they give that
time off. But because of like inthe NHL, for most Canadians
Thanksgivings in October, justnot really a big holiday. So
(52:57):
like, obviously, it's big for myfamily, because like, we still
love hanging out together. So wetried to but most of the time,
someone ends up missing it,whether it's my brother or my
dad, my sister's a nurse. Sosometimes she has to miss it. So
I think this year, my mom willbe in New York for see my dad.
So I might try and get up thereand see them for Thanksgiving.
(53:19):
And then Conor will be cominginto play the Rangers the first
weekend of December. So I mighttry and like, take the next week
off and just kind of or workfrom New York, because I can
kind of work remotely right nowmy new job. So try and do that
for three days, and then takethe next two days off or
something, whatever. My boss isokay, with, hopefully, fingers
(53:40):
crossed. But that's kind of whatI'm hoping for. So yeah, so
we'll so I will try and do thatfor Thanksgiving. Other than
that, right now. Nothing reallycrazy. We're, the Rangers come
to Columbus Saturday, so a weekfrom a week from yesterday. So
I'll be going to a blue jacketsRangers game, which,
(54:01):
unfortunately, unfortunately, Idon't get free blue jacket
tickets, because my, my dad'snot related to them anymore. But
when my dad comes into town, hecould usually get a hookup to
like get some cheap tickets orhe'd use your buy some tickets
so we could go and then yeah,that'll that'll kind of really
be about it. I want to try andget to New York because I mean,
New York, Chicago, but there'ssomething's gonna happen with
(54:23):
work right now. A lot of thingsgoing on. So fortunately, my job
when the holidays come around,there's a lot more theft. So
there's a lot more things for meto look into and people to
investigate and all that you'rein that
Zac Saleski (54:33):
sweet spot. I know
working in GNC it was kind of
about this time, within like thenext week or two, it's gonna be
really bad. Yeah, if you werelike, Alright, I got people
stealing using fake coupons andall kinds of crap.
Murph (54:47):
For me, it's mostly
internal. So I don't focus on
external. I mostly focus oninternal. So it's like, we still
have a lot of things that peoplekind of put their hands on. So
it's like, there's moneymissing. There's product
missing. There's this or thatwhich takes a lot Have you if
you do feel bad at the holidayseason, some of these people
are, you know, making aboveminimum wage and putting some
really bad situations. So theygot to do this stuff but the end
(55:08):
of the day, unfortunately, Ihave a job I have to do. Like,
you know, I got to figure itout. I got to solve it and give
my best opinion so it's like Icould say it's easier when they
want to lie to me and stuff likethat happens I don't feel sorry
for them but in the people thatlike work with me and are
actually honest, and like reallynice about it, like, I feel bad
for them. But it is what it is.
So that will kick in whichusually means I'm very busy
(55:31):
soon. And then mostly though, Ithink I told you it's the
holidays Christmas season thatgets really busy. My family is
really big in the NHL, usuallyget Christmas Eve and Christmas
day off, which is almost unheardof to have like two days
randomly off. Yeah, cuz only AllStar break. You get a week off.
So this year is the Olympicbreak, which is like two weeks.
But yeah, be fair.
Zac Saleski (55:53):
That's like the
only time that Murph gets with
his family is usually Christmas.
And then he might be having likehalf the people there on
Thanksgiving.
Murph (56:00):
Yeah. So that's like,
yeah, like to
Zac Saleski (56:04):
say the Murph Yeah.
And go do his thing. Becausethat's
Murph (56:07):
like, that's literally
it's literally everyone so
Christmas, it's my brother, mydad. And then of course, my mom,
my sister, we can usually makethat work. Yeah. Whereas Yeah,
Thanksgiving. It's like one ofus is working. I had to miss it
once like it. It happens. Yeah,like it's true. It's just it's
it's a big holiday for us, butnot as big as other Americans
who like travel everywhere anddo all that because they say
(56:28):
they send us what Thanksgivingis the big time that people
spend with their family thanChristmas. People don't always
traveling Christmas to seefamilies mostly Thanksgiving.
Zac Saleski (56:35):
So yeah, yeah.
Because like, Thanksgiving kindof like, as we're like, everyone
respects it here. Yeah. So it'slike they always kind of give
you ample amount of time off togo back home. But yeah,
Christmas. It's like okay, yeah,like you can go home for
Christmas. But then you got tobe here like the next day. So
some
Murph (56:52):
people were like, I don't
even get Christmas Eve off.
Zac Saleski (56:54):
Yeah, sometimes I
got to work on that day
Christmas off and then work thenext day or the day after.
Murph (57:01):
I think it says Christmas
was considered a religious
thing. So that's why they trynot to give it to off now
because like for like Ramadan,all that they don't give that
time off for that. So it's like,you got to be careful the
favoritism you show. Whereaslike Thanksgiving is a non
partisan holiday. Well, Ishouldn't say that. Yeah, it's
just not a religious holiday. Sothat's why there can kind of
give that off a little more.
Zac Saleski (57:21):
She's weird because
like used to be those holidays
like as a kid, there's nothingthat'll be open now. It's like
half the stuff is open. Oh,yeah. I feel bad. Feel bad.
That's that's that's where Yeah,exactly. That's kind of like
where I feel most awful. Likeyou start looking around and
you're like people are workingon like, mams go home, right?
Show you on the open up thisplace just for us, man.
Murph (57:43):
And there's I mean, Black
Friday is different day after
Thanksgiving. That's obviouslygets really busy for people
preparing for Christmasshopping.
Zac Saleski (57:50):
That is our
stampede days where we stomp all
over people yes to get
Murph (57:54):
our but what I what I
like that, man, right? Like
though that Chipotle does betteras at least on the day of
Thanksgiving. They close early.
That's only half day. Yeah.
Which is good. Because at theend of the day, like no one's
going out after one o'clock onThanksgiving as you're preparing
meals and you're done by thenand you're gonna stay in watch
football and eat
Zac Saleski (58:15):
kind of things
queuing it's the same thing as
what I do every other day.
Murph (58:18):
We're supposed to eat
really nice all Thanksgiving.
Zac Saleski (58:21):
Same thing.
Alright, so I do that like everyweekend you know you eat a lot
and you go watch it
Murph (58:27):
all I don't get a nice
prepared turkey every day. So
it's either Christmas turkey guyeither, so it's like cheese.
What are you I thought yourAmerican cheese.
Zac Saleski (58:37):
Just give me a
bacon wrap turkey. cheese inside
baby.
Murph (58:41):
That's very American.
Yeah. Now how about you? Whatare your plans?
Zac Saleski (58:46):
Oh, you know
roughly the same goals. I want.
Things.
Murph (58:50):
Still things.
Zac Saleski (58:51):
Honestly, tell me
the same thing is what? I'm
going to edit my little buttoff. There you go. And then hope
to little baby Jesus. Maybe Ican sign with a nice nice team
this year. There you go. I willsee
Murph (59:08):
once go back to Europe
and start coaching football.
Zac Saleski (59:11):
Kind of getting the
itch again. No over
Murph (59:13):
the like a cream for
that. Ah
Zac Saleski (59:16):
gotcha. Oh, so
think they make a cream for
that.
Murph (59:18):
Oh, god. Yeah. Haha. Yes.
Cod. Musta helped
Zac Saleski (59:27):
someone get some
Nair wiped out a mustache. work
too. Well, yeah, I
Murph (59:32):
don't work too. Yeah. Oh,
Zac Saleski (59:36):
no, I'm just still
talking to some teams and
figuring out where I want to go.
Being more picking up inoverseas now.
Murph (59:44):
Oh, be my veteran now.
Yeah, yeah. When
Zac Saleski (59:47):
you get over like
the two or three year hump, it's
too big deal. So I'm going myfifth
Murph (59:52):
and they were specific
you want to go?
Zac Saleski (59:56):
Honestly Germany's
number one. Germany's definitely
number one. anywhere in the elf,it's kind of where I'm sitting.
So the new NFL year,essentially, that's kind of
where I want to be. Unlessthere's, I don't know, I'm kind
of like a weird soccer coachunless I see a project where a
team is putting money into ateam. I'm like, okay, I can I
(01:00:18):
can work with that. But youdon't see that hole anymore
because of elf popping up. Butit's kind of where Vatican,
Germany has got has got myheart. I tell you why you go
there. Once you're you or sold.
I saw
Murph (01:00:37):
was what is moving there,
Marriott love God, that's all
gone. It's high on my list to gothere. So that's fair. Now for
kosher anything just to travel.
So I always wonder though, whyother teams maybe don't take the
stance of develop good play?
Like, will they do it likesoccer, like develop good
(01:00:58):
players that maybe the elf teamswill buy those players off them?
Zac Saleski (01:01:02):
Well, now they're
starting to realize I'm not sure
as every league, but no Poland,they started introducing this
new rule where if you're goingto buy a player who's played an
X amount of years at the seniorlevel, then you have to pay a
transfer fee. So now they'restarting to introduce that
soccer mindset where you have topay a transfer fee. And then so
(01:01:23):
you can take that, that moneyand reinvest it back into the
club, which is cool like that.
So it's now not every country isdoing that. But I think once
they understand, okay, we canstart doing this, we make some
money off of it, then that'swhere the TV Congress can come
in. And
Murph (01:01:41):
that's the problem
though, with the F League. We'll
agree to that. Becauseobviously, they might just say,
well, never buying Polandplayers. Like it'll just like
that. Exactly. You need allthose lower leagues to come
together and be like, we canforce this what's gonna
Zac Saleski (01:01:52):
happen to you got
players too, he's gonna be like,
Well, I'm gonna resign a newdeal, because then I'll just go
over here. Yeah, it's a biggerclub bigger stage to hell with
it. Yeah. Which I mean, it's,every every job I go into. My
first concern is alright, howcan where we level wise, how can
I develop the younger guys, sowhen I do leave, that can still
kind of manage to be decent. Buta lot of teams, for some reason,
(01:02:17):
they just don't believe in that.
They're like, Alright, let's goby, you know, European talent,
American talent, and then hope.
You know, it comes together, itall comes together. And then,
you know, the hell with longterm stuff. Because some some
countries don't believe in that.
But Germany does. Austria reallyputs a lot of money into the US.
But it's really, that's cool.
(01:02:38):
Yeah, that's, that's kind of thefocus. Who knows what's gonna
happen? I mean, elf has kind ofmoved everything back. They
probably won't even startrecruiting till later, but I
think they're starting to alittle bit right now. But I
think they should start doinglike after the new year. Okay.
And then the rest of the leaguesare probably I think most of
(01:02:59):
them are recruiting right now.
So just so weird. A lot ofdomestic coaches been, you know,
head coaches now. A lot ofplayers that typically would go
GFL now they're going elf. Sothe rest of the league kind of
being screwed. They're like,what do we do? There's not a
whole lot of talent. Gotchaleftover. Weird. But this is
sometimes eight. It is on Murph.
(01:03:22):
You and your little Canadian butit's fun. But wow, nice. Nice.
We did it.
Murph (01:03:29):
We did it. I don't know
how we keep doing it every week,
every week, but how can we do?
Just ditch our listeners for noreason?
Like oh my god. Oh, god, it'sdisgusting. But I can't turn it
off.
Zac Saleski (01:03:45):
You guys know each
other? No, we don't.
Murph (01:03:47):
Yeah. is pulling off the
street. Privacy five bucks.
Zac Saleski (01:03:51):
Tyler off the
street.
Murph (01:03:54):
Sounds like a weird porno
or something.
Zac Saleski (01:03:57):
It's the old Billy
on the Street. Gotcha
Murph (01:04:00):
study.
aggressive and angry. Yeah.
Jonah wider what? Why don't awider why? What about her?
Exactly?
Zac Saleski (01:04:10):
Why he's exactly
yeah.
Well, was the Star TV show? Yes.
Is this some sort of TV show? Ilike your show. I like yours,
bitch.
Murph (01:04:21):
Oh my gosh. Well, I gotta
find one.
Zac Saleski (01:04:26):
Oh, what a week.
Hopefully we will have morecoming out the next few weeks.
Should be able to. Yeah, Murph.
Murphy always has aninteresting, interesting things
to say. Try to really get moreCanadians on our side this time?
Murph (01:04:40):
Probably not. No,
probably not. We'll just maybe
we'll just start eating someCanadian candy or something in
front of them. Just do likeCanada Sox beers, Maple cookie.
Zac Saleski (01:04:52):
Mark. That's always
something to do, right.
Murph (01:04:55):
We were in the right.
Zac Saleski (01:04:58):
Boy, I'm Leroy
Leroy. hanyalah mic is always
something to do on this podcast
Murph (01:05:03):
right always never a dull
moment
Zac Saleski (01:05:07):
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