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October 21, 2024 • 31 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 1 (00:26):
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and Kate's and the Am. The Dodgers are in the
World Series and that means more Scamm tomorrow and more
on that later. You know. Not easy to book that

(01:09):
show when it becomes like a three weekend day.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
Say yes, lawyers.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Don McLain is here after a long trip to Vegas
and some scheduling snaff foods from the Border.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
League nine thirty was rough, dude.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
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The games start on Friday, Dodgers versus Yankees, and we
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enjoy the podcast. We'll get it started here with the
word of the day.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
The word of the day.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
I hate using hyperbole because we're all prisoners of the moment. Yes,
and everything we see, because of the fanfare and everything
around it is quote unquote the greatest thing of all time.
You know, somebody called this the best Dodger team of
all time. It's like, okay, don't do the parade route yet, guys,
you still got to beat the Yankees, who a lot

(02:16):
of people think are better than the Dodgers. But last night,
of course, like everybody else, like Ronnie said, you know,
he was celebrating at home and listening to the Dodger
game and watching the Dodgers and celebrating. And I watched
the game and was, like I do this time of year.
I listen on the app, the iHeartRadio app to scam

(02:36):
and the postgame stuff. A lot want to listen to
the callers, want to listen to the interviews, especially after
they win one of these series. And last night there's
only one thing bigger than winning the NLCS, and we
know what that is. So last night I was just
monitoring the app like I always do, and they were
going to vesteven Nelson in Monday, who'd done a great

(02:59):
job this series. We're going back to the clubhouse and
Vassay is doing his thing, and we always say it,
Vassy does such an incredible job at that and has
grown so much in that role. It really is that
to say that he's doing a great job is a
real understatement. And to stay every time he interviews the

(03:19):
players isn't interesting and different and meaningful. He does. He
does that every single time. But that being said, and
I've watched this thing five or six times play on
the Major League Network while we've just been sitting here
today with the show started. This I think resonated with
a lot of people, and I'm just sitting there listening

(03:41):
to Vassy interview Honeywell, the reliever with the mullet and
the turtleneck, and Max Munsey, who we all know. And
Max Munsey starts talking about what they were doing as
a team and how they were trying to stay together
different from previous year and stuff. We've all heard the
sound bites, but maybe you haven't. But for a second there,

(04:04):
I was just sitting in my house and listening on
my phone and sit at my desk, and I forgot
I was listening to an interview that never's happened to
me in my life. I forgot I was listening to
a media interview on a station I work for, and
it literally felt like Max Munsey was talking straight to
me like a Dodger fan or somebody who was wondering

(04:27):
what their mindset was. I've never felt that way. And
for these guys to trust Vassa in that way, I
don't think I've ever heard a better interview in our genre,
in what we do, and I interview people on the
field and seen this stuff done my entire life and
have been a pro broadcast type since my early twenties.

(04:49):
And I've never heard an interview this good. I have
never heard an interview this good. So here's David Vassy
with a little bit of Max Munsey and Honeywell, who's
standing there like Romeo after he killed Tibble, just standing
amazed like and it is it's a why it's just
crazy because there's a moment where it just stops becoming like, yeah,

(05:10):
we're gonna try on, but you know, it just it
stops becoming an interview, Right, Brent Honeywell might.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Be the undercover MVP of this team.

Speaker 1 (05:16):
You never know, you never know.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
This guy's a dog. He's one of the heart beats
of this team. It doesn't get stated enough. He doesn't
get enough credit.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
This dude's amazing in him on the bus, in the clubhouse,
in the bullpen.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
This dude's amazing.

Speaker 2 (05:30):
Non See, what does this team mean to you? As
far as going back to the World Series. You were
here in eighteen, you want it in twenty? How bad
do you want to ring for these guys? And how
bad do you want to break?

Speaker 4 (05:41):
This is one of the closest groups that I've ever
been to Bardo, and you know, we had to get
some work to get here, but it's been amazing.

Speaker 5 (05:49):
I mean, this is this is probably the closest droop
I've had since twenty And you know when.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
You talked about twenty twenty, when you're stuck in a
hotel with everybody for forty five days, you're going to
get close. We're finding a way to do that while
not being stuck together.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
And this goes.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
Back to you know, all the way back in Atlanta,
we had a team meeting when.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Tyler Blastnall got told that he couldn't mention anymore. That
was a real kick in the gut. But we had
a team meeting. We said, hey, guys, look around.

Speaker 4 (06:19):
We have all stars, we have Hall of Famers, we
have guys making a lot of money.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
In this clubhouse. We can still do this.

Speaker 3 (06:25):
And we had to get.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
Everybody to believe in that, and our season turned right there.
And then we had the five days off when we've
talked about that the last two years, and we've had
five days off. Right, we didn't know how to handle that,
and he's still doing this year. You know, we tried
multiple things, right, they letting.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
Fans into the stadium for a sick game, trying to
make it a real situation.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
And this year and us as players, we went to
the front office and said, hey.

Speaker 4 (06:52):
This is what we're doing, and we told them what
we wanted to do.

Speaker 5 (06:56):
And everyone stresses out about having the five days off,
and we.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Treated it as a reward, because it is a reward.

Speaker 4 (07:04):
You Brian, for eight months, going back to February spring training,
this is.

Speaker 6 (07:09):
The reward right here to play the best of the
bat said hey, we earned the number one seed. It's
ever reward. You get five days off as ever reward.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
So we wanted to treat those reward. We brought into
the nice food. We had unbelievable catering.

Speaker 5 (07:25):
We had fun, we had fool table thing, Bok table
topa shots, We had a really good time.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
We were here.

Speaker 4 (07:32):
Together as a group for eight hours a day, and
you know in the past.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
We were here for two three hours a day. We
tried to make it as serious as possible. This year
we just said, up, we're here together.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
Boys.

Speaker 5 (07:47):
I am not questioning you as a father, you as
a husband, you as a boyfriend, whatever.

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Boyfriend, but give me three weeks.

Speaker 2 (07:56):
I need three weeks out of you.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
To be with the boys.

Speaker 5 (07:59):
We're gonna climb through this together in three weeks and
then you can be the best husband and father you
can you've ever be.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
But I need three weeks out of you.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
So far, eight hours a day and those five days off,
we were here together, just hanging out, having fun, having
some food, talking about what we're going to do as
gets a picture, watching baseball.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
We were just here for eight hours a day being boys.
And I really think that's translated into when we're at.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
Now sored percent, well said, I think in your and no.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
Three of us should share a room.

Speaker 6 (08:30):
What I think all three of us who should hang
out it spent quality time in New York when the
series goes there.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
David, I can't think of anything worse and worse I
got your shower with my dad.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
I'll do that monymore.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
That's a bold baker there. I'll take that as a maybe.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
I never unbelievable.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
Well, listen, like you, p I've been around this for
a long time, being interviewed and doing interviews, conducting interviews,
and you said it earlier. Struck me about because I
just heard that for the first time. Is you have
to give Munchie credit for opening up and really that's
not exactly. But you have to trust who's asking the

(09:13):
question to do that, Oh you don't like the guy
or don't trust the guy, you are never giving that
long winded of an answer, but also give the depth
of the answer and really saying what happened and why
he believes that they're in the World Series now. So
Dave deserves a ton of credit not for that interview.
You know what he deserves credit for is building all

(09:37):
that trust and equity with that entire team so that
when it comes to that, they'll give him an answer
like that.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
I mean, can you imagine the value of a guy
like that, like Dave getting getting that interview. They were
planning it on National TV again just while we were
listening to it, and the humor in it, the honesty
in it, and your app right one hundred percent, that
interview doesn't take place if it's not with David Vassa,

(10:05):
and David Vassa hasn't put in a decade of work
with these guys, and every time they all get sick,
Dave gets sick. So that just shows he's just how
close he is with the team, but really really special
and you know it seems like the same kid in
charge at PV High was in charge of the music
behind that. But it was a locker room celebration. Anyway,
Here we go. The number of the day. Here's my number.

(10:28):
Number of the day.

Speaker 3 (10:29):
The number of the DAP is seven. It was announced
earlier today that on January seventh, the TGL will finally
launch its first competition. Do you know what the TGL is?
No Tomorrow's Golf League, a new indoor golf simulator league,
state of the art facility that's been built to have

(10:50):
giant fifty three foot simulator for golfers to hit shots into,
along with the tech infused putting green Oh. Tiger Woods
and Roy McElroy are the two guys behind it. The
TJL consists of six teams of four PGA Tour players
competing in two hour matches on weeknights. The format includes
a shot clock, timeouts, and both team and individual match play.

(11:14):
They've got a lot of good players in this, so
Tiger that's not really there's no there's not a course. No,
they just hit into it, just playing virtually. Yeah, but
they got Patrick Cantley, Keigan Bradley, Max Hooma, Colin Morikawa,
Xander Schoffle. It starts on January seventh and will be
played twice a week for two months, with a playoff

(11:36):
format to follow. It's gonna be on ESPN Monday and
Tuesday nights.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
They could help Tiger if he doesn't have to walk around.

Speaker 3 (11:43):
Yeah. They're also selling tickets for fans to come watch
in person at the venue in Palm Beach, Florida. Fifteen
hundred fans will be seated tightly around the field of play,
creating a green side fan experience similar to sitting courtside
in an NBA game or on the glass.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
I cause them.

Speaker 3 (12:00):
Yeah, tickets one hundred and sixty apiece, So cheaper than
the World Series, way cheaper.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
Let's do it.

Speaker 3 (12:06):
Yeah, this is the song of the day in the City.
You always try and block my shots, but I always
get it over the Sorry, sorry, Ronnie.

Speaker 7 (12:22):
Today's song of the day is called in the City
from Joel Walls, who wrote and recorded this tune for
the nineteen seventy nine cinematic masterpiece The Warriors.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (12:30):
Well, yeah, yeah, let's go because today there's a euphoria
in the city as we begin, and I'm a horse Modello.
Meet a lot of Monday on the Petros and Money Show,
where we raise our modellos and wave our sombreros to
the National League Pennant winning Dodgers who punched their ticket
to the Fall Classic with the New York Yankees beginning
Friday at Dodger Stadium. But today we've got four full

(12:53):
hours of great sports talk featuring the best friend of
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Speaker 3 (13:09):
All right, Ronnie, thank you?

Speaker 1 (13:12):
What you're not gonna say? You're welcome? Ronnie?

Speaker 3 (13:14):
Oh, you're welcome us say that, do I.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
We'll be right back, Yes, he does, Thank you, Ronnie, Welcome.
Occasionally we'll be right back with David Vassey, the Man
of the hour Dodgers Yankees on Friday. The Dodgers are

(13:37):
in the World Series against the Yankees, and you are
not getting tickets. Yes, look in your rear view mirror.
You are not going luckily for you. You have the seventy
LA Sports app and our terrestrial feed, Big Fox to
bring it to you because you can't afford it. Neither

(13:59):
can I. But this man is working it, and nobody
works at like David Vasse. The Home of the Dodgers
with an inside look at the Dodgers. This is the
Vassie Report with David Vasse. David Vasse joining us second
interview of the day. First run was with scam. I

(14:19):
believe there's some kind of boycott going on at the
midday show. Really bad blood like Taylor Swift and what's
a big boobad girl from Santa Monica, Santa Barbara, Katy Perry.
Oh yeah, bad blood. Anyway, David Vasse is on. He's
not worried about that. You've seen him on the MLB
Network playing every five minutes, his interview with Muncie and

(14:40):
Honeywell on a loop, and of course he's on Spectrum
Sports Net and he's our guy here on M five
seventy LA Sports joining us on the Southern California Dealer
Celebrity Hotline's right, David Vassy, how are you, Dave? How's
your day?

Speaker 8 (14:57):
It's scoring great, guys, and Petros can't thank you enough.
And Don McLean, I heard what you said to you. Guys.
Are two nights and that's why I'm exclusive to this
show and any show that branches off as a spin
off from this show.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Yeah, Empty Nest coming out of Golden Girls one of
the great spinoffs.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
No, it never talks about it in the morning.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Yeah, and let's not forget a different world of the
Cosby Show. And it's well, then where come from? Little
HBC action? You know, Dave, did you know that stuff
that Munsey was telling you? Did you know that they
that they fought for that? Did you know about the
team meeting after glass Now got hurt? I mean, I know,
you know sometimes a lot more than you're able to say,

(15:40):
because you're embedded with the team and no one else
really is, and you you have to kind of walk
a fine line. But but how much of that stuff
was news to you?

Speaker 8 (15:49):
Okay? Well, number one, I did know about the meeting
in Atlanta because I walked into the Dodger Clubhouse minutes
before Dave Roberts was coming into that room to address
the team. And when I walked in, every player was
at his locker, And that never happens. When media availability

(16:10):
opens up, they all find a way to schedule their
workouts or batting practice at that time. So when I
walked in, I thought there was something off and everybody's
staring at me, and all of a sudden, a few
of them screened to me like get the hell out,
And you know, when I walk in on an everyday basis,

(16:31):
they screamed the same thing to me. So I never
thought there was anything out about. So that was the
day of the team meeting and Dave Roberts was asked
about it because we were not supposed to be let in.
It was just a miscommunication. And Dave Roberts talked about
the opportunity that day to speak about the Roberto Clemente Award,

(16:54):
and also he said he took that opportunity to address
the team about Tyler Glass now being shut down for
the rest of the year, and he felt like there
was a woe is Me type of vibe in that clubhouse,
and he give him a lot of credit for feeling
that and to address it and get it out into
the open, and the players actually spoke to and you know,

(17:16):
it resonated when I talked to players after that. It
resonated with some more than others, as you guys can understand.
But as far as the other part of what months
he said, as far as why the Dodgers wanted to
be together insulated in that workout period. He actually explained

(17:37):
all that to me before Game one of the NLBS.
But since they got to this point and it looks
like it's dividends, he decided to let us in even more.
The one part I did not know about is Brent
Honeywell throwing batting practice to Mookie Betts to get his
confidence back up. That was news to me. And look,

(17:59):
Brent Honeywell is one of the best teammates you can find.
He may not be the most talented, but he has
this he has this ability to be charming, he has
this ability to be crafts. He has this ability to
come out of the bullpen and pitch four innings to

(18:20):
save the rest of the relievers and not worry about
it or question it. So that's what Munsey was expressing.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
So on the heels of that, Dave, is that different
than what you've seen the last few years, Because I
know I've asked you this a million times when I've
been in here and you've come on about how you know,
they've always had this big lead in the division and
they're resting, and I've always felt like that put more
pressure on him once they got to the playoffs, that
they were such a heavy favorite hadn't been challenged in

(18:51):
so long. This year was different because of the injuries
and they kind of had to fight till the end
to win the division. But is that stuff what Monthsy
told you last and the stuff you just described, is
that on top of what I just said? Is that
different than kind of how it's been the last couple
of years.

Speaker 8 (19:08):
Without a doubt, without a doubt, don this team is
more invested in all the thing understanding. You just can't
show up. You know. I've told this story before, and
I hope Justin Turner isn't upset about me repeating it again.
But Justin and I had dinner in November December after
the Padres knocked the Dodgers out that year, and I

(19:31):
told them, I from my vantage point, I felt like
the Dodgers treated it like just another regular season game
where everybody drove down on their own with their family,
and the first time they were together together on the
road in San Diego was when they all arrived in
the clubhouse that before Game three, and he acknowledged that

(19:55):
may have been a mistake and if he could do
it over again, he would have arranged transportation for the
players only, and that's what the Dodgers did this time
when they played the Padres. But guys like Tioscar Hernandez,
guys like Tommy Edmunds show Aotani they have not been
through this with the Dodgers before. Jack Flaherty's got a

(20:16):
lot of edge. Walker Bueller's pitching with a chip on
his shoulder. So there's guys on this team that have
something to prove to themselves and that is contagious because
they just will not allow anybody to not give more
than one hundred percent. You saw that in the Padres
series where they were down big six nothing. Walker Bueller

(20:38):
throws the cooler Taoscar Hernandez, it's the Grand Slam. You
see Otani every time he does something, well, he's screaming
at the dug out. We never saw that when he
was playing for the Angels. So all these things are
a perfect storm. And can't say enough about those relievers,
guys like Blake Trinon and Daniel Hudson. This may be

(20:59):
the last opportunity for them to win a World Series.
And that's the culture that's been created.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
Is graderol and Vessia going to push Honeywell off the roster.

Speaker 8 (21:10):
They will not push Honeywell off the roster. They may
push off Landon Knack or bank T Sparius off the roster. Also,
I don't know anything about this, but yesterday when Evan
Phillips was coming back to the dugout, Dave Roberts gave
him to keep going fine, and then he never came

(21:30):
back out. They went to Daniel Hudson. So hopefully Phillips
is okay. But there is a good chance that Vessia
and or Graderol are on this World Series roster.

Speaker 3 (21:43):
Dave House, have we been talking a lot about Tommy
Edmund today and just how hard it at least I've said,
how hard it is to join a team midseason and
really get comfortable and have a huge impact. And it's
not like he was a multi time All Star coming over.
You know, he's a good player. Talked about how the
Dodgers have wanted him for a couple of years, but
like it, it's it's really a cool story that this

(22:06):
guy comes over with a with a team full of superstars,
has that big of an impact in his MVP of
the of the LCS. What kind of like, do do
Dodger fans know this guy? And do they do they
do they understand the impact he's made and and how
just kind of unlikely it is of how well he's done.

Speaker 8 (22:29):
I don't believe they appreciated Tommy Edmund until the NLCS
don when he was acquired by Andrew Freeman at the
trade deadline. I mean, I've asked Andrew three times just
to make sure I had this straight. He told me
on his off season wish list he had two guys
at the top of it. The first one was shoe

(22:51):
A o'tani, the second one was Tommy Edmunds. And I
couldn't believe when he said that. That's why I asked
him three different times. But I think we understand now
why he wanted Tommy Edmund so badly. He plays elite
center field, elite shortstop. He's a great hitter from the
right side, he's adequit from the left side. He's one

(23:13):
of the smartest players you could have on the field,
and he's a winner. He's a baseball player. So you know,
we may not have understood the value of Tommy Edmund,
but Andrew Friedman obviously understood. If he's talking about Otani
and Edmund at the top of his wish list.

Speaker 1 (23:34):
All right, Dave, thank you.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
Did you get all this champagne and beer off of
your clothes yet today?

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Dave?

Speaker 8 (23:41):
Oh, I showered when I got home, and then I
showered when I woke up today, so I think it's
all good. But I threw away clothes I was wearing
last night.

Speaker 1 (23:52):
Fair enough, all right, Dave, have a great night and
we will talk to you tomorrow. Congratulations on everything that.

Speaker 8 (24:00):
Way, Yankees Dodgers. We haven't seen this since the Papa
Dacas taverna was welcoming and Tommy Lesorda. This will be epic.

Speaker 1 (24:09):
It is. Uh, it was eighty one, Yes, very special time.
Jerry Royce is gonna be on scam tomorrow. You're gonna
want to wake up for that, Dave. All right, thank you, Dave.

Speaker 8 (24:18):
Lady. You guys.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Just can't let the Edmund thing go.

Speaker 8 (24:25):
Huh.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
Well, you know, it was brought to my attention that
they've wanted us for a couple of years ago. So great, exactly,
very interest wasn't he wasn't an all star, but the
Dodgers wanted You're.

Speaker 1 (24:41):
Right, Yeah, it seems like they've really fashioned that narrative
for themselves.

Speaker 3 (24:46):
Yeah, Vic Vic put it in their ear.

Speaker 1 (24:49):
It's insulting, isn't it to hear somebody just barking at
you from Whittier telling you you're wrong. I don't think
he said I was wrong. You just you're right. Maybe
I was, Maybe I was in getting can't ask Tommy Edmond.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
But congrats to Dave again, not just for that one interview,
but just I've been in a lot of locker rooms
and when you see, and even said it earlier, when
you see the media come in, Oh, I gotta go lift.
I got it. Like Dave's figured out a way to
ingrain himself with that team. That's why things like last

(25:25):
night happened.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
There's very endearing a lot of people don't know that
because he was off like such an a hole. That's wrong.
He was on the radar. Dawn, we'll be right back
with more great sports talk. Thanks for listening to everybody.
It's an eyebo horse Monday. Don McClain is in and

(25:47):
we're having a heck of a time.

Speaker 3 (25:55):
Yeah. I would have done that too. Well.

Speaker 1 (25:58):
Yeah, but my uh, my daughter's hamster, My wife was
out of town, and my daughter's hamster died on Saturday.
She's very close with the hamster's Speedo. Here's how annoying.
I mean, just so you get an idea of what
my daughter's like. She wears a breathe right twenty four
to seven. Why because she does, like so she breathes right.

(26:22):
I guess people are like, what happened to her nose?
She's like, no, that's a breathe right, Like this is
the kind of person she is. And uh, she's nine,
and she's very close with his hamster. Speedo and the
hamster you know, what's the lifespan? You know, two and
a half years.

Speaker 3 (26:40):
Oh, that's it.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
Yeah, something like that unless it's a different kind of hamster,
which we were hopeful that it was. Turns out it wasn't.
And my son pure, yeah, my son, my son was like, hey,
I don't think Speedo's doing that well you know, I
was like, what do you mean to like? That's like
you know, and I was like, oh, well, still moving,
you know. And then it just died and he tried
to give it mouth to mouth and it started like

(27:02):
twitching and freaking out. So anyway, it was a very
challenging weekend and and we put it in the freezer
my daughter wants to get She said, we're gonna get
it stuffed, literally her words, We're gonna get it stuffed
through its butthole, which is how you stuff an animal.
I guess, but uh, I don't think. I don't stuff
it and put it on the fireplace. I don't know,

(27:23):
like a taxidermist like like if you have a sick hamster,
the vet will not see it, and will a taxidermists
stuff a hamster like I don't want to pay for that.
But I did have my wife put it in the freezer.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Now I would I have a feeling that would be
the first ever stuffed hamster. No, if you were able
to do it, no hamster speedo. So just a terrible
scene at my house. Well I well, yeah that we
we're thinking about, you know, burying it next to her
fish that died a while back.

Speaker 1 (27:56):
Brizzi. Uh, there's all. I all. Mike Lennox, My friend
from San Pedro told me to throw it, you know,
almost like sort of a Viking funeral in the air,
like the discus, Yeah right, you know, into a bush.
Very Greek, the Greek ideal, you know, we're a Greek family.
But I don't know what's happening, but I don't want

(28:17):
to post it. I don't want to stuff the hamster. Well,
here's the annoying thing. It's like, it's a hamster. Okay,
it lived. And my daughter's very lucky in her room,
especially as a girl, to have her own bathroom, which
she never used because that's where the hamster was. And
she didn't want to disturb the hamster at night. I said,
the hamster's nocturnal. You can use your bathroom whenever you want. No.

(28:42):
That was basically like a whole room of my house
for a hamster.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
So she would walk down the hall to use.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
It in my bathroom. Yeah, wake everybody up, the whole deal.
And last night, about two thirty in the morning, she
woke me up and said, I missed the hamster too much.
I can't sleep in the room. I was like, okay,
I want to fall on a meat thermometer about twenty
three hours.

Speaker 3 (29:06):
Well, if it makes you feel any better, pee, just
wait till they get about ten ten more years older.

Speaker 1 (29:11):
You got a whole new set of problems. I have
a whole new set of problems every day, rear.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
Ending people, tickets, Yeah, all kinds of stuff that reminds
me I got a parking ticket in Chinatown that I
have to pay.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
You imagine they ticket me in Chinatown. Me Petros Papadaca's
sports socc radio legend. Stuff it through the butthole.

Speaker 3 (29:35):
Yeah, well, if you're going to stuff it, it's the
way to go. How much would it cost? I never
actually confirmed that the hamster was dead. My side just
took my son's word for it. About the CPR. You
think it's a couple hundred, couple thousand.

Speaker 1 (29:52):
To stuff a hamster?

Speaker 3 (29:53):
Yeah, if you really.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
Want to do it it like walk in.

Speaker 3 (29:59):
Yeah, like, only do it right.

Speaker 7 (30:01):
I know someone who will do it for you for
half the cost. Who some guy that lives down you.

Speaker 1 (30:08):
Know it's half the cause he's just a weird dude.

Speaker 7 (30:11):
He's got like all kinds.

Speaker 1 (30:12):
Of taxidermists, is weird.

Speaker 7 (30:15):
He's got all kinds of like wild animals like roaming
around his house. Even he's got like possums and raccoons
and who the hell knows what else. Quite an odd fellow.

Speaker 1 (30:25):
Well, we'll see.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
I can ask you if you do get it stuff Pee,
please invite us to this.

Speaker 1 (30:29):
Well, I'm not bringing I'm not bringing it up to
work to give to Ronnie to have his neighbor stuff. Okay,
I could tell you that's not happening. No, no, And
it's like, where is there a taxidermist? There's not like
one in Redondo. Oh yeah, there's one on Avenue B
right there next to the beach. Sure, I bet you,

(30:49):
I bet you. I know where there is one by
the Eddie World. I bet you. Somebody told me that
the Eddie World has half the old forum floor there
you bury the.

Speaker 3 (30:57):
Lead, not half. It's like a it's not half, it's
not half, you loser.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Quit lyon. All right, we'll be back with more great
sports talk. Ri I p Speedo the F one reports
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