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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast
firms show. All right, let's clear the bench, let's run
to the picture's mountain, beat the crap out of each other.
What an exciting day in baseball? Yesterday? Wasn't that great?
Hey on? Let's see okay, around the table today we
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have Scouty Hello, we have Brody. Hello, we have great tea, Mr.
We have Garrett, we have Danielle, and we have Nate.
Back to the bench clearing brawl. Yes, you know I
wrote a note for you. Is there any other occupation
where this happens? Because when I first got into radio,
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we would have fights and steal the vans of the
competing radio station. Did you guys ever do that? Uh
well sort of yeah, back in the day we had
t shirt burning contests. We did. Yeah, I don't any
of this, you know, don't you remember? It's like, hey,
give us your opposing radio stations t shirt in the
parking lot of the Britney Spears concert, will burn it
live and then we'll give you three of ours. So
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your question is what other occupations involved violence? Violent? Like
fighting rivalries? We would steal Star one of Four's van, right,
or tear down there you would steal a van. Tony Zuba,
our promotions director, found out they were doing an event
one day and then snuck in and stole their van
and like drove it five blocks away and just left
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it there. I will tell you there there have been
times here in New York one d we would have
our big events and you know, the big event halls
in New York City, and the competitors would set up
outside and try to steal our thunder They never did.
We always smeared them. They're all out of business and
looking for jobs. So yeah, radio, But when you watch
the baseball games like yesterday, that was so exciting because
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you know, especially the Yankees and the Red Sox. Yeah,
there's that rivalry for how many years now? So it's
like you're always waiting for something to go down, don't
they Even though they their programmed to hate each other,
these two teams, they I think they kind of have
fun hating each other. I mean, the rivalry is kind
of a fun. The testosterone was very high yesterday after
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after what caused it was a slide that some say
was dirty, some say it was clean, and it led
for about two or three innings after it, So the
tension was building for for a good hour, and then
when it hit, it just everybody just let out all
that aggression they've they held up for almost an hour.
It was a beautiful scene and it looks like the
I Heart Radio Softball games we have every summer. We're
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into fights for the for the record. The guy was out,
do you have it? Do you have then? I'm sorry?
Miscall miscall third base? And by the way, some of
the Red Sox and the Yankees are friends, Like, wasn't there, Uh,
Mike Stanton is the roommates with one of the guys
on the Red Sox. I believe because the Mets know
what The Mets, the Yankees and the Reds everyone's friends.
They're all free agents. They switched teams. When they're on
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the field and you're livelihood is on the line, it's out.
I got into it though, because some of my friends
are up in Boston, so I felt like I couldn't
take it out on the Boston Red Sox last night,
so I started taking it out on my friends. Why not? Okay,
this is a third base call at our I Heart
Radio Softball game that Brody was a part of. I
may have been upset that is. That's what friend, that's
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what we needed. Please get good tell from there. We're
all so are we to tell you that the first
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da Brody being very very very very uh, I'm just
about two justice in the American white passionate being passionate.
Problem is Brody went out drinking with everybody after and
having a good time. Yankees and Red Sox no way
went out to the bar after the game last night
and enjoyed themselves. It was a fun day in baseball.
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But I I love the the the Padres Rockies game
that I forget that guy and he's like he's a
big m v p uh. And he when he starts
running out towards the pictures mound, I mean you can
just see it. He wants to rip someone in half.
The picture throws the glove at him like that's gonna stopt. Yeah,
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the batter has has the advantage because you have the bat,
you have a helmet, um, and you know, the picture
really doesn't have much. The picture always has to rely
on the catcher to run out and protect him. So, Daniel,
I see why you're loving your Yankees is because of
the fight. Yeah, because I look, I'm not in sports
at all. But when I go to a hockey game
and I see blood on the ice, I get excited.
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A lot of fans are like, they're supposed to beat
the Red Sox. Alright, has there everybody beat him up
on the field after because we did win by a
nice margin, thank you. Has there ever been an incident
where the batter is running towards the picture and the
picture just runs away that it happens all the time? Really? Yeah,
Pedro Martinez did it a lot of times. Pitchers will
like back up, back up, back up. One time though
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a pitcher got the advantage. So a long time ago,
but they're very famous baseball players. Nolan Ryan is one
of the greatest pictures of all time. He was like
forty two at the time he hit Robin Ventura. Ventura
comes running at him, young guy, right, He puts Ventor
in a headlock and starts tounching him in the face.
You have to go, starts turn on YouTube, fall into
the and the old man beat the crop out of him.
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Fall into the black hole today on YouTube if you
can google of YouTube major League baseball brawls and you'll
just watch brawl after brawl hockey too, Because I was
a big fan of the Detroit Red Wings their hockey team, obviously,
and they had this massive rivalry with the Colorado Avalanche,
and so they had this huge fight the year before
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and it's their first game playing each other the next season,
and they dropped the puck. It's like two seconds into
the game and all of the players just dropped their
their gloves and start tackling each other. It's just this
massive fight breaks out. But they were waiting for that
game to officially start so they could just have a fight.
This is the thing about hockey, though. Once two players
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start going at it with each other, everyone just kind
of stands back. For let me, The referees, everyone, they
just kind of stand back and let them have their
moment or two. They let them. They let them beat
each other because they know I'm at home loving it
as part of this. But it's also about protecting your teammate.
Like if Ryan's Secrets started fighting you, Elvis, I would
have to start fighting his producer, good, because that's the
way it goes. What's what's her name? Yeah, I want
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your I have to let her have it. But the
most awkward fight I get ever got into was in
high school at a swim meet. So our school was
facing like the the other top school and a swim meet.
We're exchanging very you know, a lot of your mama
jokes going back and forth and then and then it
got over the lines. Imagine a fight breaking out in speedos.
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Oh yeah, a bunch of naked high school balls calling
me there. All right, let's let's change this suping for
a second. So you know you have your go to movie. Now,
I'll give you the question that will help you identify
what that go to movie is. If I think we
got this from Reddit Reddit. If you were stuck in
a room by yourself for twenty four hours and had
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to watch one movie over and over and over NonStop,
which one would it be? Danielle, you know which? And
that's well, that's where this question came from, because you
were so Jumanji crazy. It's I mean, it's it's to
the point where you really need a new movie. It's well,
it's such a good movie and there's still people who
haven't seen it, like you have not seen it. Okay,
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so so twenty four hours, NonStop, looped, I could do it, yet, Nate,
what was your answer? I would say Jaws I've seen
that movie probably two hundred times. I know every single line.
I love that movie. I could watch it over and
over and over and over. And what about you? Great tea?
I really think it's Top Gun. Top Gun for me
is such an amazing, hot fast movie. I love it.
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I made love the Top Gun. I've had great coughs.
You made love d Call me Goose, call me ghost?
Is that why it's a romantic comedy for you? It was?
It was a moment like, Okay, I was with somebody
twenty four hours in the room and you have to
watch it over and over and over. What about you, Garrett?
Cool Runnings? Cool Runnings? What a great film? Did Jamaican?
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Did Jamaican? Lose? Team? And Bob sled? You have a
great movie. I geet through that once. I can't get
through Jaws. J is stupid? Is stupid? Hey, hey, calm jet.
They're gonna kill each other. Now I need a bat.
This is not a baseball game, Brody, which film would
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you watch looped over and over for twenty four hours
in the room? Does Dallas? No? Really? Probably? Star Wars
are worst? Oh, it's got to be Fairest Puller's Days
Only one movie called Star Wars, very Fairest Puellers, Fairish
Beutler's Day, Office of Fantasy, Roderict. There's so many quotable
lines there. It's just for me. That was That was it.
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It was fun over and over again, Yes it was. Well,
mine's the only film that came out before I was born.
All you guys kind of grew up watching these films,
except for jimanji uh Antimame. I God, I always thought
you used that as just a punch. No, no, no,
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no no Antimae if I if I, IF I need
just to sit down and just lose it, lose my
mind for a little while. I'll watch Antimame. It's the
best film whatever about It's just very campy about this
very very very wealthy socialite in New York City back
in the god into the Depression. It was She's just
this this powerful, loud, bigger than life woman who's so
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much fun and in love with life. And I want
to be just like her. You have the action figures, right,
I do know the original book I have signed by
by Patrick Dennis, not his real name. I have an
autographed copy of the book that was written back in
the early nineteen hundreds. No, I'm a huge fan of
anti name. I never knew that. So if you put
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me in a room by myself and I had to
watch a film over and over and over in loop,
it would be antimame. And as as Nate says, you
could not have given a gay er answer. I'm trying
to think of the stereotypical gay kind of iconic movies.
Bird Cage, bird Cage, Maybe what is that something that gay? Yeah?
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Yeah please, bird Cage is a great fit that and
what's that other? That musical? Name it that musical Guys
and dolls. Don't you like that one? Yeah? Guys and guys. Yeah.
So that's the thing. You know, it's kind of funny
how you can get lost in that one film and
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you just don't mind having repeated. There's just something about
that film that talks to you. And so you really
should in each film you answered, you should examine what
it is and that film that really locks you in.
It makes you not mind seeing it over and over
and over and you're never tired of it. It brings
me back to a place, that's why, because it triggers
that moment when I used when I saw it in
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the theaters with my friends. That was the one with
great tea. It triggers something else. That's a great point.
I never really thought about why I like Top Guns
so much, but now that you just brought that up,
I think that there is something. You know, Tom Cruise
character is kind of like, you know, he's the wild guy.
He's not really trusted, but he's really good at what
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he does. Uh, and then he has to kind of
prove himself at the end. And at the end they go,
you know, what do you you know? Now? What are
you gonna do? And he's like, I thought I'd come
back as a as a as a teacher the next
year for Top Gun and they're like, you a teacher
and you're giving the whole script that guy. I think
I'm that guy. I'm not that guy. Neverick, why Nate,
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why are you locked into Jaws? I? You know what?
I think it was one of those movies I first
saw as a kid. I was like three or four,
So it brings back memories. Maybe it's kind of like great.
You don't keep in mind when Jaws came out, it
was more than a film. It was an event because
it really was a huge story. It really turned sharks
into a major topic. All people were doing stories about them.
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I mean, Jaws really set off a huge, huge turn
of events blockbusters like one of the first, and that
was huge. If you break down the script. I took
screenwriting in school because I like major risk movie and TV.
Even I'm not doing anything with it, but if you
break down the script, it really functions perfectly as a storyline,
as capturing you know, somebody's interest and the things that
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happened in the plot and trying to resolve it. And
it's just a fantastic movie. So, Danielle Jumanji, What is
it about Jumanji that really? I mean, you are NonStop
about Art and Jack Black are so freaking funny in
this movie. It is. That's why I love the two
of them in this movie, their characters, how they portrayed
the characters. That movie is so perfectly cast with everybody
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in it. It's just brilliant and it just you just
crack up. And every time I watched it, I find
something else that I missed the last time, and I go,
you've seen it times? Really, seriously, how many times have
you seen Jumanji? Without exaggerating that maybe six seven times?
For a new movie. That's a lot, but we have it.
I bought it at home, like you know you buy.
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I bought it and I also have one for the
car for the DVD player for the kids. So I
have it everywhere. And does they have a soundtrack? Because
the music and there's a maze. There was a great soundtrack.
That's that is on demand now The Greatest Showman it
just came out. Is Daniel pulled over to the side
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of the road. Well, Jumanji on the Elephants, don't anything
from the wish. I wish they would send me a
T shirt. Maybe we'll get something to say. Okay, okay,
now we'll get you something. Can we go back to
The Greatest Showman for a second. I saw it. I
loved it. How Come that movie wasn't bigger than I
thought it would be. I agree it was. I think
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it was such a beautifully done film, the music, everything,
it just didn't click in a huge mass. The soundtrack
comes on and it's just that the first song. It's odd.
I know, I had reservations about seeing it. I saw
it first in this room. I saw it first and
I was like, oh, it's a musical. It's about a Circus.
I like Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, and I just think
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the musical audience from movies is not huge. You know,
La La Land wasn't a think about this one. I cried,
I to all you guys and said, oh my god,
you have to see it. It's a different film, but
it just wasn't as massive as it should have been.
So if you haven't go see The Greatest Showman, all right,
have a nice day or night or whatever it is.
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