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Speaker 5 (02:52):
Brother.
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When Amish couples are dating, they partake in the ritual
known as bed courtine bed courting. They lay in bed
and cuddle, oftentimes for about a year before they decide
(03:13):
that they will in fact form a long term partner.
So you got to get pulped with the guy's boner
for a year, for a year, because it says lay
in bed and cuddle. So you're cuddling so that that
bony bone bone is just being driven right into your
the small of your back. So you'd say it would
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be the the cuddling that made me come back, head
out exactly right. Gear, because that's all you got available
to the spooning, layers and layers and layers of clothing,
those amish outfits. Well, how strong is your boner? His
boner all the undergarments, Mama, he penetrated me with cotton
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and wool.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
See, now you're taking it too far. I have It's
time for the quick hits, PMS, quick hits. I'll make
it quick, y'all. Yeah. Dodgers played today and Masa against
the Cobbs. Bobby Miller is in concussion Protocol No fractures.
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He's got headaches, but otherwise he's in good spirits and
he was at Camelback Ranch today. So just about the
best news. I guess, even though he's in the protocol,
if he's moving around and up and at him and
just has the headaches, that is good news. And Matt,
another secret wife has been revealed. What is with these
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Japanese superstars and their secret wife? That was really before
he was done. The last big victory of Vic the
brick was correctly identify find of all the different Japanese
women that were rumored to be Sho Heo Tai's wife.
Vic was able in the end, I believe to correctly identify.
Speaker 2 (05:09):
He was correct.
Speaker 3 (05:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Yeah, he really made the rounds too. I mean he
started early. He made appearances on every show. He was
posting stuff on Twitter. Oh high stepping he was. He
was social media. Matt kit me on kit me on
the A five seventy feet immediately he wanted to share
what he had discovered. I guess the only thing I
can can kind of glean from this is that with
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Sasaki announcing that in fact he is married and she
is a non celebrity, I guess maybe this is how
the celebrities do it over there, the famous people, the
Secret Wives. Yeah, don't be asking me about my personal life.
Don't be poking around my business about who I'm married to.
Speaker 3 (05:49):
I mean, this is you'd have to say, Matt, I mean,
this is a double up on Secret Wives in as
many years. It does seem like a pattern.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
I am now married.
Speaker 3 (06:00):
Rick is not going to interrupt Dodger talk like he
did and break in on vass A and piss vass
A off.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
He is not happy.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
She's a non celebrity and he's full of hope and anxiety.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
I would uh Vic does listen to the show, and
he shoots us texts regularly. I would not mind if
Fix shot us a text saying I'm on the case.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
I mean, it's we got it.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
We got on the case.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
Gotta let him get his severance, Let everything simmer down.
Please be patient. You know we're not very good at
being feeling. You not good at being patient. Our next
Dodger spring training game is tomorrow. Dodgers Royal's with cheese
at twelve oh five first pitch, and who's back beards
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are no longer banned in the Bronx.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
Matt Good alliteration.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
The New York Yankees have said, yes, they freed the follicles.
They announced Friday morning that they are altering their long
standing facial hair policy, and Johnny Damon, with a pocket
full of tequila and cocaine, is saying that few.
Speaker 2 (07:11):
I can't wait to see if Garrett Cole because he
does have he he looks better with a beard. You
have to have a well groomed beard. Yes, so you can't.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
Steinbecker said, yeah, you can't have the wild black men
of the Colorado Rockets beard.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
No Charlie Blackman, I was thinking of Dallas Kichel was
the guy right who had the crazy is easy top
Billy Gibbons beard, going so, yeah, none of those, but
well well groomed beard.
Speaker 3 (07:37):
People had gnarly beards and mustaches and crazy mutton chops.
In the seventies, George Steinbrenner, Hawe's father, implemented the policy.
The Yankees appearance policy also states that players cannot have
hair that goes past their callers, and that part of
the policy remains unchanged. And Johnny Damon said, hell, yeah done.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
I do uh, I do think the one thing we'll
lose from this is the Yankees always obviously understandably always
had the best mustaches. Oh yeah, because it's all they
can have.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
I mean it was like that. Like we played Joe
Paterno's Penn State when I was at USC, and it
was one of those kickoff classic type of deals. So
we had like a dinner or a lunch with the
team before and you know.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
Like a Lowry's Prime Rib country.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Yeah, we were in the meadowlands and there was no
Prime Rib I don't think, but uh, you know, we're
USC football in our sweat track suits, looking like you know, idiots,
and they all rolled in suited and booted, and Paterno
had had one of those policies and they all had
I mean, in like the year two thousand, they were
all rocket like fireman mustaches.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
It's pretty od.
Speaker 3 (08:49):
It was eerie as hell. Were like all our guys
were like, hey, what's up with the mustaches? Why do
they got mustaches?
Speaker 5 (08:54):
What is this.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Kind of policy? Don't worry, it doesn't meat anything. They're
not better than us just because they have a blustaki.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
I think they're gonna kick our as.
Speaker 3 (09:07):
I feel like al Pacino and cruising. These guys are
after us. It's like the blue Oyster bar. Hey man,
I'm getting kind of nervous about it.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
I don't like the way that guy's looking at me,
but that mustache.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
Most of our South central LA guys were like, what
what's up with this MLB? And Aspen or Don Matt?
How about that cash me outside? F you Spen exactly.
Speaker 2 (09:31):
They have usually agreed to terminate their agreement two years
early on your terrible NBA contract forever. Well, I'm sure
you know. Teams remember David with Vessy would come on
with us and routinely bemoan the fact like, hey, FESPN,
they don't give a damn about the team's schedule. They'll
put us on Sunday night baseball in New York and
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we got a four o'clock game the next day on
the West coast, you know, and in Colorado and we're
just absolutely host land at seven am, and you're supposed
to play a game that night. So I think a
lot of teams were bitching and moaning and pitching a fit.
I think it's it's a network that is very interested
in leaning into the WNBA more, which I think is
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more of a summer league. I think, well, good luck
to that yeah, exactly, you'll be able to get more
of that moving forward.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Good luck and all.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
I think McNutt is really happy.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
So I mean they're still going to be on Fox
and then they'll probably move their other national stuff over
to TBS.
Speaker 4 (10:29):
Huh.
Speaker 2 (10:30):
I think they're talking about streaming that that Netflix and
Apple streaming Willie Beeman, Yeah, that they are very interested
in Poh.
Speaker 3 (10:38):
Yeah, they have that Apple deal with my old partner.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Alex Faust exactly.
Speaker 3 (10:43):
How about that.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
They used to have Katie Nolan but she got booted.
They got Spilly. They do have Spilly. I like Spilly
is great.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
The Lakers are thirty three and twenty one. They're in
the Spilly Town, Denver tomorrow to face House Nuggets and
Joe Kits. And it ain't gonna be like Portland or
the Hornets. Bra Well, the Hornets got him. Uh, Portland
did not. They tried, and they came damn close, but
they were able to pull it out at the end.
And remember a dancicic not hurt. They are just not
playing him in back to backs as they ease him
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back into a full regiment.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
That he had been out to. His calves, double calves,
double calves, Cavaliers. It may come against the Cavaliers. I
don't know when the injury occurred, but I do believe
it's more than one calf for his injury.
Speaker 3 (11:31):
The Clippers lost to Milwaukee in Milwaukee. They're off until
Sunday when they play the Pacers in Indiana. You go
back to Indianapolis tip off here at a seventy. You
can meet him there, Matt, And uh, you know what,
I could actually say hi? Say hi to Gillian. Uh
(11:51):
you Cela? Yes you Seela, she got a UCLA. She'd
be trying to party. But not a lot of parties,
Matt this weekend. How do you know that? Because of
the loss, but they have another chance.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Ohio State, a team that is hovering right around the
midpack of the Big Ten. Bruce Thornton, the outstanding junior guard,
very powerful base, one of the better players in the
Big Ten, leads the Buckeyes into Pauli Pavilion. That game
presented by Westcom. It is a tribute to Bill Walton game.
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If you would like to go, there are still some
tickets available at u c l A Bruins dot com
slash tickets don't ruin. Mick Cronin's five hundredth victory party
in the case. All right, Pacpoli, don't go when guys
miss free throws late. Thank you. Uh and let's you know,
(12:53):
let's act like the right things. Yeah, freaking common sensical
basketball fans. All right, people, stop freaking out.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
Do you support this what he said? Yes, totally. Anything
he says equivocally. Well you got a TV buddy, Yeah, right.
Mercedes and Lamborghini, two beautiful cars owned by former Georgia
and current Miami quarterback Carson Beck stolen, Welcome to Miami.
(13:23):
Stolen in South Florida. I'm sorry, it's not funny.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
It is funny.
Speaker 3 (13:28):
I'm sure both cars. I'm sure both cars have been
chopped into pieces and sold across the world on the
luxury car black market parts world.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Oh, they are in a shipping container on their way
to Africa, scattered like the Tower of Babel.
Speaker 5 (13:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Beck's girlfriend in Miami women's basketball player, one of them twins,
Hannah Cavender Cavendar. Yeah, I had her SUV stolen as well.
They're all in Chile.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Think they got her car. I think they picked they
picked up her car, but they lost. I think Beck
got his just straight snatched up.
Speaker 3 (14:04):
A guy named Tykwan Anderson was charged with grand theft
and first degree of the first degree in grand theft
of a vehicle and burglary of an occupied dwelling while masked.
While masked, well, I guess you know he had a
mask on. Yeah, yeah, your mask. You can't see me face.
Police are still looking for the Lamborghini it is, yeah,
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and the Mercedes. Oh, they got his Mercedes back. Okay,
well that's exciting way to go, Beck. But my neighbor
get his car stolen and they found it almost immediately,
like two hours after it was after it was stolen,
and they would not let him have it back because
the person that stole it had had priors on drug convictions. Uh,
(14:50):
and they said they could not give him the car
back in case the thief was in possession of fentanyl
for his own sat So his car he said, they
actually scrapped it.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
I was like, what are you gonna do with it?
And like, oh, we gotta send it to scrap. So
it's a it's six months old. Like yeah, we gotta
send it. The scrap guy gets arrested.
Speaker 3 (15:07):
Steal they can't they take the rock and roll car wash, right,
He's like Yeah, they freaking scrapped it a brand freaking
new car. Well, I hope there's no fentanyl in bax
Slamborghini or the Cavender twin suv. Kamala's in there, man,
he's you know, I just I want to say, I say,
(15:27):
I say, I say, just stop buying real boogie stuff
when you're like seventy one.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
Exactly, you got a floss.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
If you got a floss, you got a flaws.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Oh God, take your three million bucks and put into
freaking Voo or something or Apple.
Speaker 3 (15:41):
Man. I tell you if I if I, if I
burglarized that house and I had a mask on to
steal her suv and I saw that big ass just
just right in the middle of I might just freeze
up freaking snatched by the police.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
No, you wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (15:57):
You'd start singing see me fees and Molla clove. I
mean that you see that big old big as. All right,
we'll be back, Cavinder cool and that big rack. We'll
be back. It's okay, kids, she's on Instagram. Uh, we'll
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Speaker 3 (16:45):
This time for Don McClain, Ladies and gentlemen, the BFF,
I'm the Petros and Money Show. There is only one
Don McClain, and he is the Baron of Box Canyon.
And he warned the people at least twice while call
him that game on FS one UCLA Minnesota. He said,
this seems a lot like the USC Minnesota game. And
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they're hanging around. He says, it's very eerie that he
turned out to be prophetic. Ucla blew it, and they
blew Mick Cronin's five hundred win. They got another chance
on Sunday. Don McClean works at the PAC twelve network.
I'm excuse me, the Big ten Network. Ohh God, Corrections
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Tell you to deal the celebrity Hotline. The next ass
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in Lemon Park in his hometown of Semi Valley. He's
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the one and only Don McClain.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Hi, Don, he don't worry about it. I've caught myself
more than a handful of times almost saying Pac twelve Network,
it's easy to I forget.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
I just wore.
Speaker 2 (18:04):
Yeah, calling UCLA. It's obvious, it's Big ten.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
You felt it coming, You felt it coming. The Pac
twelve tournament this year is just Oregon State. Washington's taking
a place seven times in Vegas, but it's at Sam's town.
Uh Now, Don, overall you felt that coming with UCLA.
How much of a setback was it? How much of
a deflator? Mouse?
Speaker 5 (18:29):
Well, the setback is is it's going to be really
hard for them to get in the top four of
the Big ten, which means you get a double buy
and you only have to win three games to win
the tournament. So that's the setback. I don't think overall
in terms of what they can accomplish. It really affects that,
but it does knock them back into that second tier
where they get won by and they'll have to win
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four games if they want to win the Big Ten Tournament.
And even reading into it, I don't think there's anything
glaring like you could say, oh, this is going to
be a problem. I think it was a more desperate
Minnesota team that was playing to get into the Big
ten tournament. Remember the bottom three don't play in the
Big Ten Tournament, and they're in that race still even
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though they beat SCN UCLA. So I just think they
were playing with more desperation. They had the best player
on the floor in Dawson Garcia. He went off in
the second half, and Minnesota did what they needed to
do to get to win Donia.
Speaker 2 (19:25):
You see stuck on four ninety nine. You end the
season with a rivalry game against the USC. Between now
and then, you're going to have very similar to Minnesota,
desperate Northwestern team that's trying to punch it to get
into the Big Ten tournament, and two pretty dark good
teams obviously produce a top fifteen team, But Ohio State's
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a lot better than their records, says they are. Yeah,
It's what I'm asking is like, it's a tough one
to get five hundred, right, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (19:53):
But here's the thing I've learned. And obviously I watched
the Big Ten from AFAR in previous years and I
knew of it, but didn't spend a lot of time,
you know, really digging into the Big Ten. But what
I've learned this year is just how good of a
league it is, and that they don't ding you even
if you do have a sub five hundred conference, right
Like Ohio State is sub five hundred in the conference
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and their net rankings in the twenties. I mean, think
about that, like, you're sub five hundred in your conference,
but yet you're still in the basically in the top
thirty in the country. And so I'm not really looking
at UCLA or really anyone else's record of the ten
teams that are most likely to get in the nca tournament.
This is going to come down to who's got momentum,
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who's playing well entering the Big Ten tournament, who can
play well there and then take that momentum into the
NCAA Tournament. Because there is no clear cut Big Ten
team like Michigan's at the top, but you could make
an argument that they might lose two or three at
the end and not win the conference, you know, regular season.
So it's going to be fascinating these next couple of
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weeks because you got a race at the top for
the top four and you got to race at the
bottom to stay out of the bottom three, which most
of the people me included that when we heard that
there was going to be three teams not making the
Big Ten Tournament, didn't like it. And it's a coach killer,
like there's going to be coaches potentially to get fired
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because you didn't Not only can you not make the
Big Ten Tournament, you didn't make the NCAA tournament either.
But for US TV people, you know, like I had
Rutgers Washington the other night. In the past, no one
would watch that game, no one would care. But that
game was huge in terms of who's going to stay
out of the bottom three and get into the Big
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ten Tournament.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
The one and only Don McClane paging through Zillow in
Morgantown as we speak, wants to live right next to
the Acts throwing bar. It's beautiful. It's beautiful out there.
Doc have you been to Morgantown. What are you going
to take your first dip into them? Ala don? When
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is it going to happen in June?
Speaker 5 (22:02):
In June when Trent goes. Hopefully we're done with the
draft by then. I don't know if we will be,
but June I will be out there at some point
for sure.
Speaker 3 (22:11):
I think about growing up in the Holler.
Speaker 2 (22:15):
Yeah, grew up in the Holler.
Speaker 3 (22:16):
It's June time is my favorite time out there.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
You games there? You didn't.
Speaker 5 (22:21):
I want to talk about something today, by the way,
A couple and I never do that on your show.
You guys asked me questions. I want to talk about
this NHL game last night. Yeah, and the whole correlation
of in the NBA, Like the NBA thinks that they
need to change the format, and the format's wrong, and
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let's do this format in that format, and and the
reason that's become a narrative is because they weren't playing
hard in the actual All Star game. Well, I'm not
a hockey fan. I'll watch hockey if it's on, but
that's rarely. I made sure I was home last night
to watch that game.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
Why.
Speaker 5 (23:01):
Because we're inspired by passion, we're inspired inspired by pride,
we're inspired by toughness, We're inspired by a lot of things.
And so that could have been any sport. I would
have been back to watch it because of what happened
in the last week, notably between those two the first time,
USA and Canada. And so for all these people that
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are wondering what the NBA should do, what they need
to do is get back to their competitive spirit and
guys playing for all those things. I just said, like
hockey players get ten stitches and don't miss a line change.
NBA players get ten stitches, they're out for a month.
And I'm not condemning the NBA, but it's just their
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culture has become a certain way that don't inspire people.
It doesn't inspire people anymore that guys are making fifty
million dollars a year and playing forty games a year,
fifty or sixty games a year. NHL players play every
night regardless, And I think it's come to that point
to have that discussion that it's the mentality and the
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approach to the game and the profession is what's wrong
with NBA All Star Weekend. It ain't the format, it's
what people want to watch. It's what people want to
see from the superstar players in hockey and basketball and
football and whatever. And it just it struck me last
night that yes, it's the NHL has finally broken through
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to mainstream America. Not hockey fans. They guess what people
actually will tune into. Players that play with pride and
intensity and passion, play through injury, all that stuff. That's
what it is. And I just think it's funny. It's
funny that also I'm reading and watching on TV is
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about well, okay, well what should should the NBA try
and copy that format? Yeah? Copy that format, but can
you bring the same level of intensity and here that
the NHL players do, Because if you do, then they
then that is the right format.
Speaker 3 (25:06):
Don I got to ask you then, you know, I
mean before we let you go, since you brought it up.
I mean, how do you get guys to play for
each other? Again? You know, when they're making fifty million dollars?
How do you get guys to play for each other?
Speaker 5 (25:20):
Well that's the question. But I guess my point in
saying all that is it's not the format, but how
do you get them to do it? I don't know.
You know, Look, NHL players make a lot of money
compared to the rest of us, but it ain't. It's
one fifth or one eighth or whatever it is of
what NBA players make. But I think it's just the overall,
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the overall leadership of that league. And I'm not talking
about the commissioner's office. I'm talking about how it's always
been done in the NHL, in the pride and the
fact that these guys are tough, and whether they're making
a million or eight million or ten million, they're going
to play, and they're going to play for their country.
And look, I'm sure somebody's going to say, well, what
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about the Olympics in USA won that. Yes, that's true,
but that's the Olympics. And we'll see what happens between
USA and Canada and the Olympics. I'm assuming it's going
to be the exact same as what we just saw
this week, but it can't be. We turn it on
for the Olympics. But when it's the regular season and
we're the best players in the game to get voted
(26:21):
to the All Star Game, but yet we don't want
to get hurt or we don't want to play hard.
NHL could give two s's about that. And they put
on an unbelievable show in the last week.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
Yeah, that's I think it's the key you mentioned it.
It's not fifty million. But look, Matthew Kachuk is one
of the highest paid players in the league. He makes
twelve million bucks a year and he's the you know,
the heartbeat of the Panthers who just won the Stanley Cup.
Speaker 3 (26:45):
And he got hurt.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
And you didn't hear the Panthers team freaking out or
his teammates freaking out, or anybody say you see, that's
why you can't do it. They were just like, yeah, dude,
that came with it. Guy was willing to put her
all out there, and no one had an issue with
the fact that he got hurt in foreign nations and
they're the defending Stanley Cup champions like.
Speaker 5 (27:07):
It. Oh, by the way, matt his brother's beating people
up and.
Speaker 3 (27:11):
Scoring goals exactly, like really like I got him unbelievably.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
And listen, I never go back to when I played,
But when I played, you know why there was all
those fights because the players really cared and they competed
and they didn't like each other. And I'm not saying
these players have to dislike each other, but at some
point you have to get back to that level of competitives,
competitiveness where not me, not you guys, the general public thinks, wow,
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these guys care so much. They are putting it all
out on the line. It's competitive, it's intense, and all
those things that we saw last night in that first
game against against Canada, like, you have to get back
to that because that's what inspires people to watch and
really and really want to and really want to buy into.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
That A passionate Don McClain. That's one for the books.
Check it out in the podcast if you missed it
on the iHeartRadio app. Coming up next, You're Dead and
Alive guy, Birthday of the Day on a Friday, mercifully
coming to an end. And coming up next, big Head
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and small Head and bald I think it's bald Well,
big Head and bald Head. I mean, I don't know
if that's the official name of the show or not. Man,
I thought I was able to take some poetic license.
But coming up next is Fox Sports Radio. Nevertheless, because
he's bald Well, but his face is so small, you know, man,
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we got, we got, we got a lot of schedule
talk to have MA because there's a ske We got
a schedule like you would not believe around here on
the station because we're running a lot of games on
the station. As you know, no time, there's never any
time I don't have time to study. I'm never gonna
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just stand schedule talk.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
Well, Kate said it. This year, I played a lot
of spring training games. You can't get another one. Tomorrow
Dodgers v Royals again, a noon first pitch on your
home of the Dodgers, just like you had yesterday, just
like we had today against the Cubs. In each of those.
Tomorrow will be the Royals first pitch at noon, and
then Sunday at doubleheader, well not really doubleheader. Concurrently, you'll
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get UCLA Ohio State on AM eleven fifty at twelve
forty five pm from Paulie Pavilion Percenter by West sum
as they celebrate the life and legacy of Bill Walton.
You want to be at Pauli for that, and why
wouldn't you. Tickets are available at UCLA Bruins dot com,
slash tickets and at two o'cl clock. Clippers Pacers will
tip off right here on AM five seventy LA Sports schedule.
Speaker 3 (30:12):
Big thank you to Ronnie Fossio, our engineer holding it
down a lot this week, especially for Tim Kate's Spectrum
La Week and Tim Kate's Bulbousy Cactus Knows in Arizona Week. Uh,
Tim Kate's our producer at Tim Kate's cat Tie Week
for Kates, No, it's Cactie forever. I mean, everybody's who's
anybody is out there in a spring training at Ho
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Ho Cam. I believe it's.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
Ok, Oh, Dave, I think it's actually OK.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
You best, it says Old Karen.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Yeah, I know, but it's a native American language. The
way they say it's all you're not even pronouncing of CEOs.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
There's another edge. Yeah, I know, but it's hope. It
is time for your dead glimber at day of the
day beating out sexual dynamo anias Nin. Who we've celebrated
before is Arlene Judge. Arlene Judge. Yes. Matt one hundred
and thirteen settle In from Bridgeport, Connecticut, went to New
(31:14):
Rochelle College, Go Blue Angel. She seek the career in acting.
Plays kind of hooker type chicks, earthy women of questionable
or easy virtue. I know a lady of easy virtue.
Speaker 2 (31:32):
I know a lot of them.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
She was in pre code films, which and you're like,
what is a pre code film? Well, once they started
being able to have sound in movies, and it wasn't
silent films anymore, there were no any kind of barriers
as far as ethics, codes or anything. You could put
(31:56):
anything on screen. So basically in the late twenties till
nineteen thirty four, before the Motion Picture Production code, you
could get real loose with it on film, like you
could show somebody's whole ankle.
Speaker 2 (32:11):
Hi, I think we're getting a little loose with it.
We got to tighten these things up.
Speaker 3 (32:14):
People, something with pants. Her nickname was one take Sally
matt Oh. Yeah, yeah. She started on stage, met director
Wesley Ruggles on a train, married him, and got into film.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Now.
Speaker 3 (32:27):
She did a lot of movies. I mean about one
hundred movies, old timey movies, movies with titles like Pigskin Parade,
movies with titles like the Lady Is Willing.
Speaker 2 (32:40):
I think that's a rage against the machine song Pinskin Parade.
Speaker 3 (32:44):
Yes, I believe it is. They rally around your family
with a pocket full of personal foul penalties. That's right,
the mysterious mister Wong. Another movie she was in is
My Face Red. It's another movie she was in. I
don't know, is it. She of course could sing and dance.
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But Arlene is famous not for the move I guess
she's famous for the movies. Movies like Valiant is a
word for Carrie. But what she's really known for the title, right,
is what she's really known for is being a serial nuptialist.
She was married seven times. She's first husband, the guy,
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the director that got her in the movies Ruggles. Then
Dan Topping, the chief executive for the Yankees, was her husband.
They had a kid, Then Vince Ryan, and then she
married Dan Tomping's brother, Bob Topping, the brother of her
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second husband.
Speaker 2 (33:54):
She's that's weird.
Speaker 5 (33:56):
Yeah. Uh.
Speaker 3 (33:58):
She married Jorge Ross the third and finally she rounded
it out with a guy named Ed Hurd. Seven times married,
and she died at sixty one. It's not like she
lived in ninety serial numptialist. Nuptialist.
Speaker 2 (34:15):
Yeah, I mean you're talking less than a decade per
You're talking like six.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
About three years per.
Speaker 2 (34:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:23):
But nevertheless, she died alone in her West Hollywood apartment
at sixty one, it was found out they shipped her
corpse back to Connecticut for burial. Arlene Judge a woman
who got married a bunch of times and was a
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bit part player in many, many mini movies. Her last
appearance was on Perry Mason the Television Ship.
Speaker 2 (34:54):
I'll just always remember her as a serial nuptialist. That's right,
couldn't stop herself seven times. Maybe that's why she died.
She was alone, she needed a partner.
Speaker 3 (35:06):
I mean, she was in West Hollywood. Maybe the boys weren't.
Speaker 2 (35:09):
Right, boys weren't into her, and the wrong part of time.
Speaker 5 (35:12):
You see.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
What you need to do is movies. A little bit
died in the sixties that I'll pay more attention. Dude,
You're a live guy. As you mentioned, you had passed
over someone you'd already celebrated for whatever reason. February twenty
first is a day that we remember well because.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
Around somebody of these people, right, But you don't want
to go over again. David Geffen, Time Daily, Oh, Time Daily.
I thought I thought I might pick it up. Well,
you just did it last year. I thought you might
go now back put your hand in the old bag
again for Time Daily.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
Former Kate's classmate Jen love hewittt Oh, that's strong and
because it is populated with popular people. Apparently you and
I have overlooked today a live guy fifty two year
old and man, it doesn't look anything like it's spelled
as I dug in to the Feriar pronunciation hut and
(36:11):
they like swallow the valves. Johansen, it looks like Eddie Johensen,
but it's Hoy Johnsen is how he pronounced it when
he introduces himself before all of his music instructional videos.
He was born in the Ferryar capital, Torchevan. What is
(36:33):
Feriar an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean Autonomous Territory
of the Kingdom of Denmark. The official language Feriasi, which
I guess they say is sort of similar to Icelandic,
but it sounds like it's more of a Spanish Portuguese
sort of deal. His family moved out of the capitol
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to a small village. It's really obscure. He started playing
guitar around fourteen. Within a few years bouncing around between
a few local bands that led him to the well
populated fishing port of ro Davi. It's hilarious to hear
him say these words, It's like they don't come out
of his mouth. He swallows him as soon as they
leave his lips.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
It feels as if you've studied I'm trying.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
When it was time for university, like most from the area,
he went to Denmark. There he formed how could we
have overlooked this bad? This band is spelled t y
R with an accent over the why he pronounces it.
When I was writing music, vote Totty, he dropped out.
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He was an econ major. He moved into a music
conservatory in Copenhagen, and he studied and majored in guitar
music theory.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
Well you said all that, and you can't say Papenhagen Copenhagen.
Speaker 2 (37:54):
He developed and plays a seven string guitar, and Toody
formed in Coopenagen in nineteen ninety eight after Eddie met
some dudes around town. They start jamming. They're playing live,
They build an audience. They craft music heavily inspired by
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Norse mythology, combined with ferryar traditional music and heavy metal.
As you hear right here, what a mix, That perfect mix? Right,
I'm quoting Hattie here. Tooty's musical mission is to break
down the walls that are erected between all the kinds
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of metal that have arisen over the years. Power, doom, black, progressive, Gothic,
Viking folk, ethnic, and epic metal. I don't think I've
heard of half of those types of metal.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
What are you ANSO?
Speaker 2 (38:50):
I'm into gothic metal, how about you? I'm more into
the doom metal. Oh that's funny, because I'm into the
ethnic meltal doesn't crossover.
Speaker 3 (38:56):
You know, we will never see each other in a show.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
Walls in labels do nothing but fill people with prejudice.
This is what Hattie said. They played traditional melodies, but
they create complex and innovative chord progressions and harmonies.
Speaker 3 (39:10):
Well, what's traditional folk doom metal without complex guitar progressions.
Speaker 2 (39:15):
It's you know what, you drop the metal. That's what
they've been accused of being Nazis. Okay, they've been accused
of celebrating pagan identity.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
Well I could see maybe that more than the Nazi.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Right, they've been accused of toxic masculinity, the guitar sound
of the Viking warrior combined with modern day heavy metal anthems.
They've rejected all labels. She said again, walls and labels
do nothing but fill people with prejudice. They just put
out their ninth album last year, Battle Ballads on Metal
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Blade here in the States. It charted in Switzerland and
p I checked their instagram. They played historic eighty nins
reading in Oklahoma City last night and sadly I will
be at the combine, but if you want to go
Santa Anna Wednesday at the Constellation Room. Oh, come on,
and the whiskey on Thursday. Titty or tutty Titty, I
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don't know. Uh, it looks like Harry, but it's Addison
Happy fifty second frontman for the band Tooty spelled tire
it is, but you I mean I got lost in
like a half hour like a f one tire. Yes, exactly,
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t y r with an accent. And then he comes on,
I don't aim td.
Speaker 3 (40:47):
Is it Bigfoot? Is it waking Bigfoot?
Speaker 5 (40:50):
Up?
Speaker 2 (40:50):
I think it is Viking metal folk metal? Like the
quotes are incredible. This dude. You check out his YouTube
page and he teaches how to play like seven string
guitar and speak fasi. It's hilarious.
Speaker 3 (41:06):
Well, I'll be sure to hitch that. Yeah, get on
down to Santa Anna. Everybody. Well, once again, and thanks
to Calling Yee at Colin Yee ten on x Twitter
for helping out today as well. He's got Edawanda Modern
Day of the weekkend who have a great weekend or
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flex back on Monday. Please be safe, enjoy big Head
and bald.
Speaker 2 (41:38):
Head which is the official name. I think it's small head.
Speaker 3 (41:42):
Actually wait a minute. Good Night Friday checked out this
come Sig