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February 27, 2025 • 28 mins
Number, Word and Song of the Day. DVR with Vassegh from Dodgers Spring Training. Secret Textoso Roundup
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How got You Throw Some Money? Five seventy a Sports
second hour of a four hour show. Dodgers on earlier
came on right after their two zero loss to the Rockies.
Will not have a Dodger game tomorrow. We'll have one
on Saturday, another noon start tomorrow. We'll have Clipper Laker basketball.
Don McLean joined us last hour. It was great, talk

(01:07):
a lot about mc cronin's five hundredth win. They'll be
playing tomorrow as well against Perdue. That'll be in our
sister station in eleven fifty.

Speaker 3 (01:14):
It's gone. UCLA's hopes. Are they gone? Are you CLA's
hopes gone to be in the bye week for the
Big Ten tournament. Matt, you're the Big Ten Tournament expert.
You're like a Midwest one on.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Friday'spondent Big one on Friday at Mackie Perdue. They've lost
four straight. They were the number one team in the
Big Ten for a while before this swoon, and it
seems like it's lined up for Adam Borrow to have
a big game. They have been leaky in the middle.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Well, good luck to everybody involved. That'll be on eleven
fifty because we got Clippers Lakers tomorrow. David Vessabill join us.
Next Dodger talk is at seven o'clock. Okay, we got
to get out of the way for Dave here, So
let's do the word of the day his words, the
word of the day. Mat out there or you were

(02:01):
out there at the NFL Combine and one of our
favorite running backs other than Ashton Genti is Sacramento then
Arizona State superstar, willing them to victory. Cam Scataboo currently
preparing for the draft Now Scataboo's a fiery guy. He
dragged Arizona State into and almost threw the college football playoffs.

(02:27):
Now he is being sued currently the All All Big
twelve first teamer, along with the Arizona Board of Regents
because of a walk on seems to be Greek offensive
lineman named Mattheos Katta of Gattis or Cadergaris for a

(02:51):
golf cart accident that seriously injured him. This is the
story out of the Phoenix New Times. This guy wants
three hundred thousand dollars on account of negligence against Scataboo
and the Board of Regents. From July thirty first, twenty
twenty three, they were in camp. He and some players

(03:14):
were seated in the back of a golf cart used
to transport players from the practice facility to the locker room.
They had been told on or around that day that
the rear seat of the cart had a limit of
only six hundred pounds in two people. And you know Scataboo,
he's a wild gum. In the suit says that Scataboo

(03:37):
jumped on the back of the golf cart, jumped up
and down on the rear bench, of the golf cart
as it traveled a considerable distance. Subsequently, the rear bench
of the cart structurally failed. Cather Garris fell from the
cart and sustained serious bodily injury which resulted in months
of medical care. And now Scataboo is being sued. That's

(04:00):
what I always say, Matt. You can take the elite
running back out of the city of Sacramento, but you
cannot take the city of Sacramento out of the elite
running back.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
That's one of the oldest adages in football.

Speaker 3 (04:13):
They say it all the time. I mean, ever since
the Grand High Pacers started putting Devin Booker and guys
like that in the league. You just had to realize
that Sacramento is a different animal. And Scataboo he's a
wild dog. And if you're a walk on and you're
sitting on the back of a golf cart and you
think your troubles are over because practice is over, Scataboo's

(04:36):
going to jump on the back of the golf cart,
hump your body, and you're gonna fall out. Now, I
will say this, I think the guy that owns Down
and Charlie's will pay that lawsuit three hundred thousand just
because they got in and won a game in the
College Football Playoff and almost beat Texas. So I'm giving

(04:56):
Scataboo a pass on this, but not Joy Taylor, who's
been sideline from speak unfortunately. Why do they let this
get so far?

Speaker 1 (05:04):
Though?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
If they're just be Taylor, they let her do the
Super Bowl kind of like.

Speaker 2 (05:07):
I think he's talking about the Scataboo lawsuit, Like, why
would we just break off three hundred grand of the
guy from the Nile or something? I let it get
out and get to court.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
They must not like uh Cottair Garris right, because he's Greek.
Do you like Lenny Mary's I don't know.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Maybe he's very swarthy, I mean, very sweaty. There's not
any foul older to him. There's not a lot of
litigious Greeks out there. Maybe there are no, I don't know.
I don't really know, not at all, are there? I
mean who, I never sued anybody. I'm not suing Marongo.
They're they're weird. What are you talking about? LA was out?

Speaker 3 (05:47):
Joey Taylor can be out now in LA.

Speaker 2 (05:52):
Good timing for that.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Here's my number number of the day.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
Number of the days. What it's gonna kind of like
just take it easy.

Speaker 3 (06:04):
Left. Are you gonna self report? Matt? Are you going
to file a self report after your fifty beers? After
your plan? Drivers?

Speaker 2 (06:11):
It was nine beers.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
Last night, nine beers and an almost cola?

Speaker 2 (06:17):
Oh, and an almost cola? Yes?

Speaker 3 (06:19):
And two Taco supremes.

Speaker 2 (06:21):
And two some taco supremes. Yes. Yeah. The plan was,
you know, can I get out and just get one
beer going to a nice dinner. You don't sound as
flamed up today, No, I think. I think because I
didn't stay out late. So this was just a fancy dinner.
And here's what happens. And I don't know if you

(06:43):
run into this.

Speaker 3 (06:44):
I very rarely run into anything, as you know, Matt,
I very rarely do it.

Speaker 2 (06:48):
Yeah. You go out to a fancy dinner that has
a cocktail menu, and everybody's doing the cocktail thing.

Speaker 3 (06:56):
Oh I'll try the John Travolta.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
Yeah it here you go. I actually had to pull
up because I felt so stupid saying the name, but
I wanted to. I wanted to make sure I got
it right. So, yes, that's exactly what happened yesterday. Is
everyone's like, well, you know, don't just get a beer,
git get up there. The cocktails here are supposed to
be fantastic. The mixologist at this place is highly recommended,

(07:22):
and they write about him in the So I got
a Peekaboo, which is described as a knight by the fireplace,
a lavish tingle of warmth, a spirited display of sweet
and savory moments. Old Forest or eighteen ninety seven bourbon
Evan Williams bottled in bond, sherry, Zuka or Zuka go chwang,

(07:46):
maple and umami bitters. Yeah. I think I dusted that
in about a sip. It just it what looked like
a little chalice. It was like a like a mini chalice.
So I dust that. I'm like, all right, well, you know,
I know the portions are small because this guy's like

(08:06):
some Michelin rated chef, and so far I got like
three pieces of lettuce and one tiny piece of pork belly. Uh.
And then they're like, we'll just get another one. You know,
we're having a great time whatever. Like, all right, I
guess now I'm gonna go ahead and work on the
maked dram. Sure make damn sure, But they make yes,

(08:29):
becaus it's a dram of lepis exactly, compass box, Great
King Saint Glasgow, Blend, Scotch, Faccia Bruto Nosino, uh, some
Marseille thing and it comes out. It's got like whipped
egg foam on it and stuff. Same thing gone in

(08:50):
a second or two. Everybody's looking at me like I'm
the freaking town drunk, which apparently I am.

Speaker 3 (08:55):
Prem Besha mal on man.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
Yeah, just like what are these things? And it doesn't
feel like there's any booze in it. It's just like
but if.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
You order a double Maker's, everybody looks at you like
your Charles Bakowski.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
You can't win, right, And then then I'm like, all right, dinner,
you know, like dinner is like this five course chef
tasting meal or something little feel hungry, yes, And when
they bring it to the table, they're like, what the
chef has prepared souvieed octopus that is souvieed for six

(09:31):
hours and then they're just thrown and seared. It's gonna
have a little spice in the krim that's on the plane, Like,
oh man, I do not belong here. The food's great whatever,
I can eat it in two bites and everyone else
is savoring it and taking these tiny little bites, and
then I go, I'll take the holly in the ivy
league like a real idiot. When I said that, the
guy sitting.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
Across an ivy, Yeah, wonderful.

Speaker 2 (09:53):
Really getting after it tonight, aren't you? It's like that bad.
He's like, I'm mixing it up to a little gin.
I thought you were just sticking with a whiskey. I
was like, yeah, I don't know. This is Uh what
do we got here? Crispin green like the crunch of
fresh snow and flushed creeks and a cool winter wind.
So yeah, intention was one pilsner beer. Well, and what

(10:16):
do I do? I get seventy eight dollars worth of
freaking cocktail.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
Four cocktail drinks made by a real mixologist.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
Oh, this guy's known all over town.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
So what are you gonna do tonight?

Speaker 4 (10:28):
Man?

Speaker 2 (10:30):
Uh, well, my brother wants to go out for a drink,
go to the local order an army navy. You've seen
some of the videos I've sent you of the places
he takes.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
I don't they're going to have the speed. I don't
think you're going to have a winter green winter green
gin served to you, not something you'll find in. Are
you you're back home at your hometown.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Yeah, I'm back in a dire at the folks, but
my brother's and Hammond, so I'm gonna be probably going
out in Hammond to have a drink a little bit later.
When's the Mats parade making its way through town?

Speaker 3 (11:02):
The prodigal son has returned?

Speaker 2 (11:04):
Yeah, yeah, I'll tell you what the parade is me
falling asleep outside in twenty five degree weather and getting frostbite?

Speaker 3 (11:10):
Would like the prodigal son I have returned. Hey, isn't
that guy that in sports radio? I see him on TV? Yeah?
Why is he on the curve over there?

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Herve out ely? What's he drinking?

Speaker 4 (11:21):
Now?

Speaker 3 (11:21):
Lay down? He does like to fall asleep.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
Yes, he's very good at that, very good at falling asleep.
What time is it on this flight?

Speaker 1 (11:31):
Now?

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Six thirty LA time and we're an Now we're in.
I'll take that Voodoo Ranger, thank you very much. I
just got a three hour radio show coming up a
little later.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
I have a drink and then go to's go. We'll
be right back. No, no song, we need the song
of the day, right, This is the song of the day.

Speaker 5 (11:48):
Yeah. Wow, Matt, what a time you're having out there.
Huh yeah, I'm a drunk, yeah a little bit.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
It was overserved myself.

Speaker 5 (11:59):
If you tell you know, you know, Matt, I can
sympathize with you. I think we've all been there, maybe
you a little bit more than us. But today's song
of the Days called into the Great Wide Open from
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, because like Matt Smith, you
want to be out in the Great Wide Open having
a great time. Just make sure that you don't drink
too much. But it is a crunchy groove on Thursday,

(12:20):
and we're doing other things over here because we're following
Dodger Baseball and the Petros and Money Show. Is free
to roam into the Great Wide Open, where four full
hours of great sports talk will occupy your afternoon as
we approach spring training. A spring training edition of Dodger
Talk with our dear friend David Vassy. He's having a
great time, speaking, a great time, having a great time

(12:42):
out in Glendale, Arizona, and he'll tell us all about
it with an edition of Dodger Talk coming up later
on at seven o'clock.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
Thank you, Ronnie, you're welcome. Vass at next Hey, everybody's
cracking and welcome back. Let's pet her some money on
AMPHI seventy LA Sports, Madison, Indiana. The rest of us
are in Burdbank. Dave is in Cammel back Ranch, and

(13:11):
that's important.

Speaker 1 (13:16):
With an inside look at the Dodgers, this is the
Vassi Reports with David Vase.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
Doesn't get better than David Vasse and Campbell back Ranch
putting in work getting ready for the season, covering all
the stories, the disappointments like Sosak and Harshan Kum and
some of the more bright spots like the Great Mexican
Restaurant in San Pedro on Pacific bright spot. Okay, Dave,

(13:44):
Freddy Freeman's Bret back. That's the big story today.

Speaker 4 (13:46):
Right, Yeah, that was the story of the game. Huh sorry, Yeah,
that was the story of the game. Petros. Freddy Freeman
making his Cactus League debut. He was the DH today,
but he gave us a lot more information about the
extent of the severity of his surgically repaired right ankle.

(14:08):
Here's what Freddy said when he came out of the
game today.

Speaker 6 (14:11):
I feel really good in a good spot to be
able to go out there and compete and perform at
what I feel capable of. I do think I'm going
to be getting a lot of treatment and taping for
at least probably till I think we have it in
our head, probably till the af thir break. I would
assume it's just hard because you're on your feet all
day long. It's a very lower body injuries are hard
to rehab, especially the ankles. So I do believe it's

(14:36):
going to be a lot longer treatment wise than I
would like, because I like to socialize in the training room,
not actually use the training room. But they've been so
good and they've been helping me get on the field.
I mean twelve weeks post off today, so I feel
like that was a pretty good number. And you know,
getting back on the field and feeling as good as

(14:57):
I do, I think that's pretty big.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
And this is Freddie Freeman pushing the envelope. He wants
to be ready for opening day in Tokyo. He wants
to be ready for the home opener against the Tigers
when they return. I would believe other players would probably
sit out the first few weeks of the season, but
Freddy takes a lot of pride in being out there
every day and playing through pain. And that was not

(15:23):
what any of us were expecting when we asked him
about his ankle, that he's going to have to manage
this at least through the All Star break and even
maybe not play day games after night games to start
the year.

Speaker 2 (15:37):
Superstar players are at times allowed to dictate terms. Is
that what this is the case of Dave or the Dodgers,
maybe just like, yeah, this is great, but man, we
really rather he not do this.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (15:51):
I feel to a certain extent that's what it is.
But they're trusting Freddy. I mean, he's built up that credit,
and the Dodgers are obviously more concerned about him being
ready for October than they are for April, March or May.
So I feel like they've come to a common ground
agreement here where all right, Freddy, we'll let you play,

(16:14):
but we're going to manage this, and yeah, you might
have to take some days off more than you would like.

Speaker 3 (16:19):
Dave. Overall, other than Freddie, it was a Eric Carroll's
family reunion day. They were talking about it on the
radio broadcast. All the Carroses were there. Rick Lunday was
trying to give Caros advice through the radio and television
odd moment. What was going on out there?

Speaker 4 (16:37):
Yeah, Kyle Carros, I'm not sure if you guys realize
this with the Rockies in big league camp after playing
just in Single A last year, that kind of shows
you health in That kind of shows you how in
the Rocky system is to have a player from Single
A and big league camp. But hey, kudos to him.
He actually faced Anthony Banda in the eighth inning and

(17:00):
out a lot of people. I think we're trying to
give some false sense of hype that these two guys
are going to face each other today. That was never
going to happen because I spoke to Jared this morning
and he said he was going to pitch early in
the game that played out, and Kyle was going to
be inserted late in the game that played out. So

(17:21):
the only interaction we had of the Carrolls bros. Was
when Bud Black and Dave Roberts sent both of them
out there with the lineup cards and Caros. Dad Caros
was acting like a weirdo, not sitting in seats, not
telling the TV network where he was standing. So he

(17:41):
gets a lot of nerves, as you guys know, whenever
his kids play. So yeah, it was a good day,
but everybody was acting really weird about it.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
Just kind of sticking with Jared Dave if I remember,
right like toward the end of the minor league season
last year, they were like starting to hype him up
a little bit, right, and I know he went out
there and struck out couple guys, So kind of where
do where do things stand with jaredy? I mean, guys,
what what is he twenty three, twenty four?

Speaker 4 (18:05):
Now, yeah, he's a college player. You're remembering when he
pitched in Anaheim in the Freeway Series and Steven Nelson
started screaming with Karos right next to him, and Karros
started screaming two after he struck had that great inning.
So yeah, that's where you know, he kind of put
his name on the map and it was a great moment.

(18:26):
But he's going to start there in the minor leagues,
and I mean there's a long line of guys that
he's behind right now. But the way everybody describes them
as being the kind of the smartest pitcher of the
group at his level, because he's not going to overpower
you at ninety eight or one hundred, but he has
a full compliment of pitch mix and he's going to

(18:47):
use it all and he executes it really well, so
he's a really smart pitcher.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Saw this story. I don't know if you saw it, Dave,
you're busy covering the game today, but it posted today.
Takashi or a Kami, famous clothing guy over there in Tokyo.
Have you seen the merch that you're a are they
are the teams gonna wear that? Or is that just
available for it? Because they're pretty cool looking.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
Right, Yeah, it's it's for the fans to purchase. And
I guess he collabed with Tops baseball carts as well,
and they look pretty cool with the cherry blossoms that
are supposed to be in season when the Dodgers and
Cups are out there in Tokyo. So yeah, I thought
it's pretty cool.

Speaker 3 (19:29):
I actually went to one of that guy's art exhibits.
How about down Town LA. That's how Tony I am man? Yeah,
just more clothes from free.

Speaker 4 (19:40):
Yeah, get us some swag, dude. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
I paid to get into the exhibit, and this is
another great ploy to get Japanese tourists to spend a
whole bunch of money. The great. David Vase is our guest. Uh,
there's no ploys like that. It's not like it's sixty
bucks for a no Tani T shirt or anything U
seventy with with tax tailors, Dave, Dustin May, this spring

(20:08):
has gone pretty well for him considering what he's been.

Speaker 4 (20:10):
Through, without a doubt, and he showed that emotion in
his first outing the other day. And look, he's going
to be part of this season in some form or fashion.
I'm not sure it's gonna be day one because he's
still coming back from you know, that esophagus's tear which
kind of set his pitching back a little bit. But

(20:32):
his elbow feels great. He actually said that after his
second Tommy John surgery or I guess it was not
a full Tommy John, but a repair to that ligament.
The way he described it, he hasn't had any pain
and he feels a lot more comfortable throwing the baseball.
And he has great perspective that if, in fact the
Dodgers need him to be in the bullpen, I believe

(20:53):
he would embrace that role after a life threatening experience
that he had last year.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
And speaking of Dustin May, Are Kirby Yates and Tanner
Scott's jobs in Jeopardy to Dustin May after they gave
up the two runs with the rocky score today.

Speaker 4 (21:09):
It's no, but it's weird how these relievers, high leverage relievers,
they just don't get up for these games. They just don't.
And it's hard to judge them on these games because
there is no juice behind any of these games or
any of these innings, so you can't. Yeah, I think
it's just part of it.

Speaker 3 (21:31):
David Vass is part of it all. Thank you, Dave,
and have a wonderful night in Arizona.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
Dodger Talk at seven o'clock.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
Yeah, you got Prior Mota and key K.

Speaker 4 (21:43):
That's right, all right, beautiful man.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
But I'm glad I properly promoted it. Thank you, Dave,
and I will return. We have some reaction text alsos,
some minor sports stories. Three things. Thursday, Matt's in the
uh bosom of the combine. We'll have a combine talk, I'm.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
Sure, or NFL talking so much in Photoshare.

Speaker 3 (22:14):
You know Joy Taylor's sideline today?

Speaker 2 (22:18):
I believe you've said that multiple.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Times, but that's the same. That's the headline.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
What are the headlines.

Speaker 3 (22:25):
What's Witlock gonna do? I know myself, I know what
I'd do if I was around that with that bro.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
In there.

Speaker 3 (22:43):
All right, well, rack that conversation with David Vasse. We
will return with some textosos.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
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Speaker 3 (23:24):
Moment you just heard from David Vase. You'll have more
David Vase tonight, Yes, at seven o'clock Dodger Talk. He's
got a loaded show including Keik Hernandez David Vasa. We'll
have the latest and the next Dodger game will be
Saturday that we run in spring training. But right now
it's time for some text ussos there secret texts fine,

(23:48):
brought to you by your sokel Toyota dealers. We make
it easy, hey pee. After listening to yesterday's podcast with
Matt watching dudes touch themselves in a Midwest hotel room,
I realized it's no stick. You guys really do smoke pole.
Forget the listener union. Where's your poll smoker union. You
guys got the they their energy energy?

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Right? I miss it already, man. People say, what do
you miss about not being at the combine and nineteen
four windows lotching guys?

Speaker 3 (24:32):
I want to see Bill Plashki run up on some
punk's OC register beat writer at the coffee Bean. No,
it's not gonna add only the NFL information.

Speaker 2 (24:42):
Guys fight like that. That's the information does.

Speaker 3 (24:44):
Yeah, and Sharony is too much of a p Adrian
Wartronowski would beat the crap out of him. Uh but yeah,
we're referring to the Starbucks fight between Schultz and Rappaport
that we talked about at around five o'clock, or excuse
me earlier in the show at three o'clock. This says
you can't kick Ronald's ass and McDonald's. It ain't right.

(25:06):
I don't think anybody. I don't think anybody was worried
that the Starbucks guy was gonna get his ass kicked.
Despite what some might say about Ian Rappaport's lacrosse background,
I think it was a.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
High level lacrosse player, all right, Sure, okay.

Speaker 3 (25:19):
Someone had to record the confrontation between these idiots. These
media people aren't doing their jobs. That is a great point.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
It really is.

Speaker 3 (25:28):
We have like these guys whose job it is to
distribute information, and here is the story of the day
unfolding in front of them for over a minute at
the Starbucks, and none of them whip out their phones
and record it. Garafolo Feldman, I'm looking at you, guys.
What what are we doing? Aren't you guys media like

(25:51):
you're in the moment, do your job, for God's sakes,
do your job, sir.

Speaker 2 (25:57):
Very disappointing, that's fair point, apsolutely fair point.

Speaker 3 (26:00):
I mean, especially if Matt's on the toilet and he's
got some terrible thing that's going to keep him from working.
I take a video of it, and I and I
send it to Jason Barrett and says, the voice of
the Bolts is in peril. This is a story. I
chase Matt out of the building with my phone like
five or six times. It's a story people want to see.

(26:22):
They don't want to read about it. They don't want
to hear about it.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
They want to see it. They want to see it unfold.

Speaker 3 (26:27):
Now I learned this.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
You have fifty You got fifty freaking phones. And there
great point, right, what's going on?

Speaker 3 (26:33):
Like if anything should be under the microscope here, If
anybody should be indicted in this situation, it should be
the NFL media guys that were there that didn't record it.
That's some say.

Speaker 2 (26:44):
They then energy, maybe maybe there's a bidding war going on.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
P oh for the tape. Yes, they'd better hurry up
before some other news drops.

Speaker 2 (26:54):
Jesus, oh, this is gonna last. This thing's got no
it's got no legs.

Speaker 3 (27:09):
This is interesting about the Schultz is you know they
sold Starbucks and everyone in Seattle wants them dead for
selling the Sonics and Starbucks apparently is for cocks according
to this Textoso. But it is funny because I thought
about this the other day, like, if there's one thing
you don't mess with Seattle people about. And I know
I go on the radio in Seattle once a week

(27:30):
and pretty pretty familiar with the place and know some
people from there. If there's one thing that they don't
want to j you can joke about the Washington Oho
and eleven Ty Willingham season or whatever. You can joke
about anything, but you better not bring up the Sonics
and Starbucks. Be like, hey, let's get some coffee. Let's

(27:52):
go buy the Starbucks. You don't ever go to Starbucks.
You know they're really riled up about it, fair point,
which is what made me really interest. Did you see
the Seattle Mayer did that stupid ass thing the other
day I did where he pulled out the basketball. It's like,
don't you understand your con if anybody should undertain answers, No,
he clearly didn't understand if anybody should understand their constituency.

(28:15):
It's the mayor, like, nobody wants to be deeked about
the Sonics and you guys, Vegas is gonna get a
team before you guys, it's because you guys got the
Vedam energy.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
Right. What that guy needs to do is he needs
to get Debtlift Shrimp on a plane and he needs
to walk on into a public square with him, and
Debtlift has to ask forgiveness from the populace so this
guy can keep governing.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
Very bad move. And now we have this Starbucks story.
It's really perpetuating itself. We'll be right back with more
great sports talk. We got a whole other hour minor sports,
three Things and Justice and sweet Ja
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