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I don't crack.
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He's the under pressure puss, puss puss, get your poozzo
out and get your poods. So going that.
Speaker 4 (00:39):
Yeah, I.
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War.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
It's just hard because it's hard.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
And it's hard.
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It's just hard.
Speaker 4 (00:50):
Gosh, it's hard.
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It's hard. It's hard. It's hard.
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It's hard. It's hard.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
Anyone who gets between me and the bottle is my
to me? Sung it out it.
Speaker 5 (01:03):
Galpin Motors Broadcast Booth coming up at seven o'clock Special night,
Justin Turner returns with the Seattle Mariners. It'll be Dodgers Mariners,
Dodgers on dec at six. Like we said, first pitch,
Gavin Stoning the Stonebon gonna be out there at seven
o'clock as we are your home of shohe Otani and
the Dodgers three game series with the Mariners, and that
will conclude their thirteen games in thirteen day stretch. Thursday
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is an off day, off day for the Dodgers, but
not an off day for the Petros and Money Show.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
No, we are headed out to the final stop of
the Petros and Monday Summer Tour. It's Thursday at the
Van's headquarters. The Shoes, the Band, the eleven thousand dollars,
Final Final from Toyota, Off Final Final, Brewery, Xper, blue
Eyes Vodka. It'll all be there. The Living Spaces gift Card,
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the sixty five Incher from Westinghouse, two Nights Day at
the MGM Resorts, the five Nights Day at the Hilton
Hawaiian Village. It's all gonna be there, So we expect
you to be there for our final final event of
the summer. That's the truth, and we thank you for
being part of it. Every summer is a labor, that's
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the truth of love. But you know what takes the
edge off is a modello. Yes, yeah, Modello meets a
lot of Monday. Justin Turner is going to join us next,
and sometimes nostalgia like that makes you want to crack
a modello. Modelo meets a lot of Monday on the
Petros of Money Show. It's not a real meach if
it's not made with Odello. And we look at Modelo
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as a reward for those that fight with the fighting spirit,
like Justin Turner fighting his way back to the West Coast,
fighting his way back in the Dodger Stadium tonight will
join us next a returning hero Legodi say us the
mark of a fighter Modello and right now it's time
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with the final arm fun facts.
Speaker 4 (03:01):
In effect, it's the yeah we're three.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
Fun facts fun fact in honor of Justin Turner. Did
you know redheads have fewer hair strands than most, but
they have the thickest of all the hair strands. On average,
redheads have about ninety thousand strands, blondes one hundred and
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ten thousand, and brunettes one hundred and forty thousand. Top
of that, redheads rarely go gray the pigment and their
hair instead fades over timed blonde not gray. That's for you, JT.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Enjoy it and that explains a lot of that pube talk. Huh.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
Exactly right right, get down there, firecrash. I mean, come on,
hier crotch quickets, everybody, some DMS, quick hits.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
I'm nigga quick, y'all.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Yeah. Eclipsed by the Dodgers return Justin Turner's return. But
the Dodgers are back, seventy three and fifty two, back
home to start a nine game homestand they gotta keep
on fighting. Things got a little better over the weekend
with the d Backs and the Padres, but not great.
Justin Turner and the Mariners Cavin Stone on the mound,
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as Matt said, how.
Speaker 5 (04:24):
A stoneball hey to come back with a bigger lead
than they left. So I guess if you're gonna look
at it that way and we'll take it.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
Things change quickly. It only takes moments to walk across
the room and hit the panic button. Shoe. Otani is
sitting on thirty nine home runs and thirty seven stolen bases,
getting closer to forty for forty. He's got home run
thirty nine that he logged yesterday. But still I'm not
driving in runs and in.
Speaker 7 (04:50):
A slope and the pitch from Sonny Gray, oh Tani,
Hammer's won to right this ball is deep. This both gone.
It's in the Cardinal bow Ben show. Hey oh Tony,
welcome back, my friends to the show that Never ends.
Speaker 2 (05:07):
He's hit on the team.
Speaker 3 (05:09):
This month.
Speaker 7 (05:10):
His National League waiting thirty nine and the Dodgers have
a one nothing.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Upaka to dance. It's hard a long time.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Let's Joe Saint Louis. They know how to do it.
There man, I'll tell you yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
Oh yeah, keep going. Let's go broad Rock forever. Listen
best keen Way Show. Oh yeah, give me that your peak.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
It's a show that never ends.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
I love the idea of love never in black jeans
and a black Yes T shirt, just jamming.
Speaker 3 (05:56):
The Angels are seventy seventy one losses in fifty three wins.
They're now tied for Ale's last place, AO West last place.
They're in Kansas City, about to get underway with the Royals.
You got the Toronto Blue Jays being bad. That's why
they traded Justin Turner away fifty eight and sixty six,
last place in the Al East. Chris Bassett, one of
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their starting pitchers, blamed one person for their team struggle
this year, himself. Show Hao Tani, Welcome to the show
that never ends.
Speaker 8 (06:27):
We put I think seven hundred million dollars into show
Hao Tani's basket and didn't get them. We really didn't
have a pivot. This is this is the reality of
the landscape, is that you need three or four superstars.
We have to get more hitting to protect Flatty, and
then the pitching has to be a lot better. There's
there's so many things that you could talk about. I
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mean I could literally talk for forty five minutes on
this of things that didn't go great. But again, I
just don't think saying those things publicly is what is
best for the organization.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
But what you just did. You just aired out the
whole team's plan as their best pitcher on a podcast.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
You know, if there's one guy I follow for information,
it's JT. Hornstra or JP Hornstraw. And when he said
we were getting him, we were ready to win the
World Series, I follow his Twitter feed and I saw
it said it was done.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
So my mind was in that space.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
But we forgive Morosi, if not you Hornstra exactly. They
have about JPA, just won't about what happened. Man Chargers
have cut quarterback Max Dugan do the duggin Easton Stick
and Luis Perez are battling it out for the backup
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quarterback spot. They will play the final preseason game on
Saturday in Dallas. Matt will be there. Listen on All
ninety eight seven.
Speaker 5 (07:56):
Yeah, big news out of Chargers. Tam was Justin Herbert
was in practice, out of the boot back in practice.
Speaker 3 (08:02):
Not here in quick hits, So I don't know about that.
I know about Gardner.
Speaker 5 (08:05):
There's a little saboteur operating here in quick hits, not
mentioning that Justin Herbert was back at practice without the boot.
But they had cut Max Duggan.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
To the dug in. The Raiders named Gardner minshewe oh,
we got that in there. The Silver and Black their
starting quarterback for week one. Minshee beat out Aidan O'Connell
with his fleshy body and his little mustache, but neither
really played well in the first two preseason game. And uh,
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I'll tell you Tom Tellusco's gut his work cut out.
The Raiders at some point some year are going to
have to find themselves a quarterback.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
Kates was a big O'Connell guy last year.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
Has he uh?
Speaker 2 (08:49):
Has he jumped off the I think.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
I don't think he likes when O'Connell's foot hits the
ground on his fifth or seventh step that the roots
grow and he doesn't move. So in the modern NFL,
Kates wants that guy to be able to move and
this is how the cool football people like you said
off his spot, oh yeah, you know, and still be
able to make a play. So I think that's Kate's
feeling that Minshew, though small and biggie from his time
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playing for Mike Leach, Minshew can still run around and
make things happen, especially with a less than continuitous offensive line.
I believe is that the case.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Tim two words for you guys, Minshew mania.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
Okay, well, good luck, and Matt the sperm is headed
toward the egg of ownership.
Speaker 5 (09:40):
We've been waiting for the football team, the NFL team,
as Amazon Prime is the home of Thursday at Football.
The football team that Jeff Bezos was going to purchase,
speculation was the Commanders and then the Seahawks, and instead
it appears as though he may be turning his attention
to the NBA Boston Celtics as the team up for
sale with crossback gonna move, the team wants to sell
(10:04):
it for six billion dollars. I think that's I mean
a dropping the bucket for Bezos, who's worth like two
hundred billion.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (10:12):
The Celtics, however, do not own their arena, so when
you buy the team, you just get the team. They
say six billion. Because the NBA is expected to expand,
Vegas is going to be one of those teams or
one of those cities in Seattle, likely the two cities
that get a team, which is why you would assume
Bezos would just get the team in Seattle and that
six billion would establish a price for the potential owners.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
The sperm Is swimming expansion team. So well, he's spermus swool.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Well, he's got to swim against the tie, against the
tide of age. Also, he's married to a deathlike which
scarecrow or engauged or whatever.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Joker.
Speaker 3 (10:52):
Yeah, yeah, so you know he's got to be he's
gotta be on his toes. Uh. UCLA kicks off the
season in Hawaii office thirty first, still at thirteen and
a half point favorite. Still USC's quarterback was also named.
As far as the starter goes, we talked about Boysee
and San Diego State. This one was a bit of
a foregone conclusion, everybody figured it was gonna be Miller Moss,
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lifetime Trojan fan and a great performer in the Holiday
Bowl against Louisville. Miller Moss is gonna be us. He's
starting quarterback for twenty twenty four. Good luck against LSU. Brother.
Speaker 5 (11:26):
So you're telling me a guy that decided to stay
for five years or four years being rewarded by becoming
a starter instead of leaving and not even getting the
starting job for leaving.
Speaker 3 (11:38):
Usually not the case. But yes, that's what happened here.
How about that. We'll be back. We're looking forward to it.
The centerpiece of the show. Justin. Justin Turner will join
us next. Justin Turner now a Seattle Mariner, always a
Dodger in Southern California. Hero Justin Turner.
Speaker 5 (11:55):
Next some money, Hey five seventy LA Sports Live everywhere
on the iHeartRadio app. Mariners are in town tonight. I
first pitched just after seven Dodgers in the midst of
this thirteen consecutive game streak. Next off day will be Thursday,
Dodgers on deck coming up at six and Pete. This
(12:16):
is someone that we probably have on what five seven
times a season. I think the bff of the Petros
and Money Show for a number of years.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Yes, and last time he was on, Dave was here.
So we are so excited and so happy to have
him back in town. A new father, a beautiful baby boy.
Bo Turner, the pride of Mayfair High School, the monsoon
cal State Fullerton tossed up sixteen seasons in the big
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leagues and now with the Seattle Mariners. Six home run
shia two hundred in his career, one rbi short of
eight hundred his career put him in a Hall of Fame,
and of course a world See he's champion with the Dodgers.
Who can forget all the great moments here in Los Angeles,
(13:07):
Matt like the twenty seventeen game two NLCS versus the
Cobs walk off all run the wall, the center fields,
It's way back at the wall. A three run walk
off home.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Run for Justin Turner.
Speaker 9 (13:24):
Oh, then, Confers are up two games to none and
they are going crazy. Turner just arriving at home lay
now being mommed by his mate. Oh, of this dreams
are made, Oh, your prodigal son, Justin Turner, And.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Of course the Justin Turner Foundation, the Roberto Clemente Award
all the All Star Games, two of them, and he's
backing out late at night on your Southern California, I
mean Toyota Dealer's celebrity hot the one and only Big
Red turn two. Justin Turner, what's cracking? JT? How are
(14:12):
you welcome back to the show? How's it going? Welcome
back to the West Coast?
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Man?
Speaker 4 (14:17):
What an introduction that was fantastic.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
It's been a while.
Speaker 4 (14:23):
It has been a while. It has been a while.
Speaker 5 (14:25):
How you guys doing, Man, we're great making up for
lost time with that intro, Justin. So let's just kind
of start with current status. What's it like kind of
moving around middle of the season, and how are things
going now that you're at least back on the West Coast.
I know it's not Southern California, but not too far
up there in Seattle.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
Yeah, I tell you. It's the first time ever been
being traded in the middle of the season in my career,
and just so happened to do it about ten days
after we had our first born. So it was quite
the experience, quite the roller coaster, rude, but everyone made
it up to the to the Pacific Northwest and Courtney
(15:05):
and bow were down here in LA right now looking
forward to this series with the Dodgers, and we're all
we're all hanging there, we're all doing we're all doing great.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
How has it been for you with those gigantic jerks
of the wheel, so to speak? As a guy who
was so steady and so stable for so many years
in LA and such a stabilizing force for that team,
what's it like being moved around like that and coming
into a clubhouse halfway through the year.
Speaker 4 (15:37):
Well, it's not ideal, honestly to go and I'm somewhere that,
you know, going to make a playoff run and be
there the whole year and getting traded is you know,
it's kind of a mixed bag of emotions. You feel
like you let down an organization that you signed with
to go there to make a playoff run. But at
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the same time you get you know, thrown into a
situation where there's there's another organization trying to make that
playoff run. So, uh, it's a lot of emotions. It's
it's it's wild. But you know, I know for a fact,
I wouldn't have been able to make the transition its
seamlessly if it wasn't for my wife. For Courtney, she's
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an absolutely rock star. I don't know how she does it.
She ticked on ten million tasks at once and somehow
figures out how to get them all done. So yeah,
if it wasn't for her, I don't know. I don't
know where idea in my head would be be spinning
all over the place.
Speaker 5 (16:37):
Shout out the court with a K. We love her,
send her our best and certainly miss her. Since you
made your way out to Boston. Would have been tough,
you know if she just threw up her arms and
like you, figure it out, Yes, figure it out, International City.
I love these Canadians, They're great.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
Can you imagine? I don't know what I would have done?
Speaker 5 (16:56):
Yes, yeah right, it's a You sign up for a
wild life when you marry a professional baseball player, let
alone one that and I hope that this comes out
the right way. That is going to play and do
his forties or at least close to it. You'll be
forty this year. You're the oldest active position player. And
(17:16):
I only bring it up in Lebron. I mean because
you're still playing at high level. I mean, you had
a huge year last year. It's why you end up
signing the deal that you did this offseason. I guess
the obvious question is how are you able to do
it as at that age and how much different do
you feel night in and night out when you go
out there.
Speaker 4 (17:35):
Well, yeah, I think obviously the most important thing is
how much I just absolutely love the game and love
being out there and love competing, and the drive and
the desires still there every day I wake up. So yeah,
I get asked all the time, well how long are
you going to go? And my answer is always the
same until they they ripped his uniform off me. So now,
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I think get the older you go, the more where
you get of you know, your body and what you
got to do to get ready and to prepare and
how to get your work in, but also manage your
work to where you're not you know, killing yourself before
games and making sure you're ready to do. You know,
it's funny is in a room froll of you know,
(18:21):
relatively young guys watching them go through it. Uh. You know,
I kind of just sit back and chuckle sometimes that
and some of the things that these guys go through
because you know, I went through a lot of them,
and was a part of it, and trying to figure
things out, and it's such a difficult game and no
one wants to fail. So you want to work, work, work, work, work,
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and you don't realize you're kind of not giving yourself
a chance because you're beating yourself on the ground. So
a lot of experience of just knowing when to know
one when to work, knowing how to work efficiently, and
making sure I'm taking the time to take care of
my body, I think is it's kind of giving me
the chance to keep going.
Speaker 3 (19:01):
The great Justin Turner is our guest, always thoughtful, wonderful guy,
the Justin Turner Foundation, so many great years with the Dodgers. Uh.
I know you've got a job to do tonight, But
but what will it be like for you first time
back at Dodger Stadium. We're twist to the schedule, Uh
for where you've been. Uh what what do you what
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do you think it's going to be like tonight? Uh?
Do you have an approach to how you're going to
handle it?
Speaker 4 (19:27):
Yeah, I think it's going to be pretty special. You know,
this is a place called home for nine seasons and
a lot of great memories, a lot of great friends. Uh,
still over there wearing that wearing that uniform obviously at
an unbelievable connection, huge connection with all the fans he here,
so looking forward to to getting back out and playing
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in front of them. And Yeah, I don't know how
it's going to go. I've seen other guys kind of
go through this when they make their their returns, and
it's you know, kind of broad spectrum of reactions. I'll
just leave it at that, I guess, but I think
it's going to be exciting and and I'm just happy,
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you know, Court both gonna be here, both first time
coming out to Dodger Stadium, so that's pretty special. And yeah,
we'll see what they have in store. I don't I
think they're going to do something. I don't know what
what it is, but I know I will appreciate every
second of it.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Fans are gonna freak out, so they're gonna do that.
Speaker 3 (20:32):
We've had this circle for months. Yeah, people are gonna
be excited. Even before you got traded.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
Yeah, we were like, wait that game one Seattle, August nineteenth,
that's the one you're gonna want to be at.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Uh, you mentioned it.
Speaker 5 (20:42):
You're in the midst of a Pennant race, uh, in
the in the Al West with the Mariners, tight race
with the Astros. The Dodgers are in kind of unfamiliar
territory from the past few years. It's tight with the
Padres and Diamondbacks, and kind of the theme is now
this is good. It's good to play competitive baseball in September.
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Just kind of your thoughts about that as someone who's
been through just kind of you know, going through the
motions in September because you're up twenty games in the division,
or you know, fight until game won sixty three against
the Rockies because that's how tight it was. Do you
think it makes a difference.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
I think it's just it's unknown what the right path
is to actually win a World Series. I mean, you
said that we've had years where we won over one
hundred games and kind of coasted through September and didn't
have to worry about anything. We've had years where we
won one hundred and six games and lost the division
and had to play a wildcard game. You mentioned the
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Rockies and at eighteen I believe playing Game one sixty three,
and you know, none of those ended with us winning
the World Series. So who is to say, what is
the right path or the wrong path you know to take?
And I do say I will say that I do
believe that the competitive nature through September and playing those
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pressure field games helps prepare you for the playoffs. More so,
it's hard to flip that switch on, especially at baseball,
especially if you're you know, you've finished first in the
National League and you get that buy and you have
five days off and now you're trying to flip the
switch after not playing a meaningful game all September. That
certainly is is a big challenge. So I think the
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game of baseball across the board is in a great
spot because there's so many teams right now. The National
League's crazy right now looking at all the teams that
are in the playoff hunt is absolutely wild. And I
think this was a Commissioner Manageert's goal right, expanding playoffs
and giving more teams an opportunity to get in. And
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it's going to be a wild, wild stretch round in September,
and hopefully the fans are buckled in because it's it's
going to be a wild ride.
Speaker 3 (22:59):
I think, well, Dodger fans know your red beard. You
now have a foundation that's partnered. Of course we know
the Foundation, but the Beard Club. Kate's even got a
media kit and is trying to grow a beard. We
see the post on Instagram. Could you help explain it
to our listener.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 4 (23:19):
Obviously my identity, my brand in LA intentionally or unintentionally
became this beard. And everywhere I go still I see
fans rocking the fake beards and an opportunity to come
across with the Beard Club. And you know, you see,
(23:39):
you see all these different companies with shaving kids, beard
oils and whatnot. But the great thing about Beer Club
is they literally have everything across the board. If you're
going out your beard. They have still face oils that
can help you grow your beard. They have face oils
that make it smooth, and they have beard washed, they
have brushes, they have comb uh and all the machines
(24:01):
you need and it's really a one top shop to
take care of yourself and like they like to say,
help me maintain the best beard baseball. So uh, if
you're looking for some game changing stuff to take care
of your beard, go check out the Beer Club.
Speaker 5 (24:18):
Oh yeah, I got back to school sale going on
right now. I'm getting a look at it and gosh.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
I hope like the guy high school next to me
doesn't have a beer, right, I'd be freaking out, I feel.
Speaker 4 (24:28):
So. They're also doing a giveaway right now on their Instagram.
Fans can go in and follow the instructions to sign
up and the chance to win tickets, flight and hotel
to come out to a series and see me play.
I don't know where you guys pick. I guess whether
it's Seattle on the road, but yeah, if you go
(24:50):
check out their their instagram, the Beer Club. They got
a giveaway going on. There's some merchandise and there's also
a trip to come come see a series, So check
it out.
Speaker 5 (25:01):
So then I'll just finish with this justin uh, Like,
have you ever just woke up in the morning and
been like, God, I hate this beard, but there's nothing
I can do. It's my brand. I've got a beard.
I'd like to get rid of it, but I can't.
Just like any day, any random day, is that thought
ever cross your mind? Or are you beard for life?
Speaker 4 (25:20):
I am beard for life. I will say that there
are some moments where I'm like, man, this thing is annoying,
but nothing compares to the annoyance of having to put
a straight razor on my face and shave it. So
that's the truth us. As bad as it'll ever get it,
I'll never be to that point where I want to
want to get out the old straight razor and cut
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it all off.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
So well, God, thank god, the Yankees never picked you up.
Just a Turner, everybody.
Speaker 4 (25:50):
My fingers were crossed. My fingers are crossed. Deadline, Mike,
please now.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
I'm retired.
Speaker 4 (25:58):
I saw that picture of Alex for Dogo when he
first signed over there, and I was like, oh gosh.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
For Johnny Damon standing over for JT. You want a
stud It's going to be a great night. There's going
to be a lot of emotion and love. Congratulations to
you and Courtney on Little Bow, and we wish you
all the success in the world. The great Justin Turner
(26:23):
and the Justin Turner Foundation. Thank you, JT.
Speaker 4 (26:27):
Thank you guys man. And I don't remember if I
said this on Ara before we jumped on here, but
you guys have always been so great to Courtiny into
the foundation and hoping promote anything we're doing in the community.
So you guys are rock stars. We love you, we
miss you. Guys, and anytime you need me to come
on and chop it up, don't hesitate to reach out.
(26:48):
What kimmy case, give me a call.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
When the city failed, the city failed to feed people,
we had to turn to the freaking third basement of
the Dodgers to do it. That's how. That's what a
crappy city this is. And then how it was especially
during COVID. What absolute selfless star of a person. We
love you, JT. Have a great night. Hope you hit
four home runs.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
Alright, guys, love you too.
Speaker 5 (27:11):
All right, there he goes Justin Turner, Justin Turner Foundation
dot Com, Beard Club, Instagram, win yourself a trip to
go see him somewhere on the road. And as you said, Pete,
if you're going to the stadium tonight standing, oh, force
him to pause the game, all that sort of stuff,
because he certainly has earned it, not only on the field,
but especially as a member of the community of the
(27:33):
Greater Los Angeles area.
Speaker 3 (27:35):
Yeah, we got downs, really great to catch up with
Justin Turner. I'm pretty sure he'll be on again. We
got your dad and live guy. Birthday of the Day
coming up next. And then Dodgers, Mariners sailing away tonight. Well,
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very special to catch up with Justin Turner in the
last segment. Check it out on the iHeartRadio app if
you missed it, Justin Turner back in town with Seattle tonight.
We got Dodgers, we got Mariners coming up Morongo Casino.
Dodgers on Deck is the next segment, and we have
our final event on Thursday, Matt Before you leave town
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with the Chargers, we're going to the Van's headquarters. It's
going to pop up.
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That is final stop.
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off the four h five. You can see the checkered
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of those back in preparation.
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That's right, sweet James Toyota the eleven thousand dollars. But
right now it's time for the dead guy. Birthday of
the day.
Speaker 5 (30:04):
Could not pass up the man who discovered uranus. Yeah,
he thought uranus was a star, but ultimately it was uranus.
And on top of that, perhaps the smartest man who
ever lived. Many believe Sir Isaac Newton used to steal
his data. Today's dead Guy, John Flamsteed would have been
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three hundred and seventy eight born in Darby. Only kid
great education, consumed scientific literature as soon as he could
read fluent in Latin, loved history, went to college when
he was just fifteen, and by nineteen wrote and had
published his first astronomy paper, Mathematical Essays, which discussed the
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astronomer's quadrant. He would sit in at Jesus College on
Newton's Lucasian lectures. He excelled and thus dropped out and
joined the Royal Society in London. Lived in the Tower
of London, met the King and mentioned to the King, hey,
the guy who's mapping the stars and the motions of
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the moon. He didn't know what he's doing. So John
was appointed by Royal Warrant the King's Astronomical Observator and
became the first astronomer Royal. In his job, he rectified
the tables of the motions of the heavens, the places
of the fixed stars, the idea behind it. Not trying
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to figure out what the hell was out there, but longitude,
perfecting the art of navigation for all the people.
Speaker 3 (31:32):
Ah, yes, that's what was important about the skies in
those days.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
He opened up the Royal observatoriscope you know in the
London Times.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Exactly astrology.
Speaker 5 (31:45):
He moved into the Royal Greenwich Observatory with his wife
and his family. He accurately calculated the solar eclipses of
sixteen sixty six and sixty eight, earliest recorded sighting of Uranus,
which he mistook for a star and named it thirty four.
How he used eye pieces with double crosshairs to measure
mars diurnal parallax, which allowed him to estimate the distance
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to Mars, hence the astronomical unit. He proposed that the
two great comets of sixteen eighty November and December were
not separate, but rather a single comment traveling first toward
the Sun and then away from it. Newton would disagree
until he stole his data and then agreed and submitted
a theory that commets, like planets, moved around the Sun
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in large, closed elliptical orbits, and flamsty was like what
the hell?
Speaker 4 (32:33):
Dude?
Speaker 5 (32:34):
As astronomer, Royale spent forty years observing making meticulous records
for his star catalog. He refused to publish it, though,
saying he needed to be absolutely certain that they were
one hundred percent accurate. Sir Isaac Newton, then President of
the Royal Society, and Edmund Halley obtained and stole that
data and published a pirated star catalog. John collected them
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all and burned them and said, if Sir Isaac Newton
would be sensible of it, I have done him and
doctor Halley a great kindness.
Speaker 2 (33:06):
When he died, his wife tusthumously puff stupid to have
this out.
Speaker 5 (33:10):
There is his catalog, and many of his designations are
still in use today.
Speaker 3 (33:18):
Flamsteed while celebrating a birthday today, my daughter Calli is
nine and she shares a birthday with the King. Peter
Gallagher is sixty nine today, New York. The King, Irish
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Catholic active in theater New York. He went to Tufts
the Jumbos, and I know what you're thinking, mad, but
there's no truth of the rumor. Tofts his name for
his thick tufts of eyebrows, or the Jumbos the nickname,
not after his long poots.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Well, agree to this.
Speaker 3 (34:09):
It's an old school.
Speaker 5 (34:11):
Hey, sweetheart, I want you to listen to the radio
right around five fifty. Your dad's gonna give you a
shout out. Okay, make sure you tune in. I got
something for you.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
Give you a shout out. Hey. Gallagher was also in
an a cappella group in college called the Beelzebubs.
Speaker 5 (34:30):
Had a very sinister toned alvers great.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
Me after life, you must be hitting for some serious strife.
He did all kinds of boogie theater with Glenn Close
and people like that. Then film Matt Who can forget
the character Michael Pappus in Summer Lovers? Well, guys, I can't.
It was a Greek Island sex movie. What about sex
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lives and videotape? You can act? How about that?
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Yeah, now we're talking.
Speaker 3 (35:01):
What about while you were sleeping with Sandy Bullock? I
think I saw that He played the titular role in
the movie Johnny Stid marks, what a career? Oh, I
screamed Johnny skid marks last night, It's coming your ways soon.
Speaker 2 (35:19):
That have an issue with his bowels.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
No, and some say that's why the movie wasn't successful.
They misunderstood. He's the bad guy and mister Deed's tons
of TV and TV movies. He's in the OC.
Speaker 2 (35:35):
Of course, he was the dad, and yeah, the d
one of the dads.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
But Matt here we celebrate him as Buddy King, the
King of real Estate in nineteen ninety seven's critically acclaimed
American Beauty. We continue to be nailed by the King
here in the city of Los Angeles. The USA was
just recently nailed by the King and some child in
France who got career aimed.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Oh yeah, worked over.
Speaker 3 (36:02):
But here is the King at a restaurant with him
at Benning talking about being the King.
Speaker 5 (36:10):
Carolyn, Fuddy, I am so sorry to get you a waiting.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
Oh, Christie left for New York.
Speaker 5 (36:18):
Is splitting up.
Speaker 8 (36:19):
Let's just say things were a little.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
Hectic around the house. Oh what's she doing in New York?
Speaker 2 (36:25):
She's moving there.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Yes, we are splitting up, Buddy, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 5 (36:31):
Yes, according to her, I'm too focused on my career,
as if being driven to succeed is.
Speaker 3 (36:40):
Some sorrific character flaw.
Speaker 9 (36:44):
Well, she certainly did take advantage of the lifestyle my
success afforded.
Speaker 2 (36:49):
Wow, God, it's for the mist. When I saw you
too at the party the other night, you seem perfectly happy.
Speaker 4 (37:00):
He called me crazy. But it is my philosophy that
in order to be successful, one must project an image
of success at all times.
Speaker 3 (37:13):
Yeah, that's why I put the crowd on my own hand.
He's married to a chick named Paula Hardwood.
Speaker 5 (37:29):
Yeah, Johnny skid Marks is married to Paula Paula Hardwood.
Speaker 3 (37:33):
They have two kids. His daughter, Katherine Gallagher, was in
the Atlantis Morsett Broadway show. I know you're a big
fan of that Jagged Little Pill, nominated for a Tony Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
I went out to New York for three straight weeks
every night.
Speaker 5 (37:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (37:44):
And the daughter's in a new movie about the band Pavement.
Speaker 2 (37:47):
There's a movie about the band Pavement.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
Yeah, it's called Pavements. He still works in theater. Peter Gallagher,
the King of real estate getting nailed by the king
every day around here.
Speaker 2 (37:57):
She certainly seemed to take advantage of.
Speaker 3 (38:00):
She certainly did take advantage of the success that the
lifestyle that my success. Boy, oh boy, let's just say
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