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year on the Blowtorch AM five seventy l A Sports
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the home of the Dodgers, obviously a sad evening, uh
the legendary Vince Scully passing away at age ninety four.
We are going to have some thoughts from Petros Papadakis,
who will be joining us here in about twenty minutes
from now on just Vin's legacy, who he was as
a man, and just his time with the Dodgers, and
and everybody came in contact with has nothing but good
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things to say about who he was. The One thing
I did want to mention about Vince Scully that I
did notice he was one of those guys who was
a local broadcaster, and he wasn't a homer like you.
Never got the sense that he was a homer like
you did with a like look chickern guys a homer
alright called Laker games. It was very clear that he
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was a Laker fan calling Laker games. Same with Harry
Carey saying with some of these other legendary broadcasters, and
Vince Scully never played that game. And maybe it's because
he did so many national games, the Dwight or Catch
he called obviously World Series games that the Dodgers weren't
involved in. But I think that's just a testament to
who he was as a broadcaster that you never got
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the sense that he was just adamantly rooting for the Dodgers.
He would just tell you a story. And the one
thing I would also say, that guy made me want
to eat Farmer John hot dogs. I swearted and Brady,
you don't like hot dogs because you threw them up
when you were like four years old or something like that.
You got sick, and I was round round down the effect.
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I didn't like him really much anyway. Yeah, sorry, Lavari
had hot dogs yesterday. I grilled some hot dogs up.
Yesterday we had chili dogs. I did not boil a
little first, grilled them bad boys and child. I love
chili baked fries. I didn't frown yesterday. They were good.
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Do you like chunky chili or you like the more
saucy chili? I like chunky or chili. Yeah. Like like
I always say, like, when did you send me that
that drink the other day? Was that you that sent
me that? I just want if I'm going to have soup,
I want to have a grilled cheese with it. I'm
just not in it's Chilata's and and and all those
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different things, like you know what I mean. It's like
drinking soup. To me, it's like I could never get
my head like I never was in the V eight.
I can't get my head like sums. Really it's like
half a beer and races. But on that one really
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bugs Clamato. It's clomado. I don't drink. Yeah, that's that's rough.
I just think that is weird. Clomato, like you're using
clam juice with with tomato juice like it's it was
the drink originally when you're hungover the next thing, that's what.
That's why it's cool. But like a blood it's like
a Mexican with a MODELO. It's good, man, what's the
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what's the Mexican soup that you you get the Yeah,
it's good, come onto it. Man's that is good. Yeah.
But so I just don't find it funny. We're paying
tribute to Vince Scully and BeRTOS playing fart noises because
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we're talking about chili dogs. But Vince Scool he would
do those Farmer John's commercials, and for some reason, every
time he did it, I just was like, oh man,
I could go for a hot dog right now. He
just had that voice. It was so it was just
a warm It just made you feel like you were
at home and you just nothing but positive thoughts to
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the great Vince Scooley. So I know Petros will have
some some good stories on Van that coming up here
again about fifteen minutes from now on. FS are the
other big news story out there in the NFL. The
Miami Dolphins punished Stephen Ross one point five million. I
got popped, suspended for six game games whatever that means.
So he can't stay around the team for six weeks.
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Who cares? Uh? And then and then also they lose
a draft pick next year in two thousand twenty three,
and then a third rounder in four for tampering trying
to bring in Tom Brady or Sean Payton. Uh. And
then it goes from the Dolphins current head coach Mike
McDaniel and his former team, the San Francisco forty Niners
and John Lynch Um, who look, I don't know, like
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maybe he knows something that we don't know, but John
lynch is really really dead set on wanting to get
a trade done for Jimmy Garoppolo. He says they're going
to stay patient on a potential trade. So can we
get to that, like in a second, Yeah, the Dolphins thing.
I think the other thing that we didn't really talk
about that probably stinks for Mike McDaniels, the fact that
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like he takes this job probably being reassured that this
wasn't going to be an issue, like he's walking into
it now going on, Okay, Now, I don't get a
first round pick next year or third round pick the
following year. So that's two players I'm not gonna have
the opportunity to kind of you know, have and developed
and you know. Now now I mean again not saying
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that they're stuck with two uh, but I think that
even makes a better case for them having a harder
time moving on at least in the draft if they
wanted to, if things don't work out this year. So
just just kind of odd. But you gotta fil for
Mike Daniel, guy who takes his first head coaching gig
to go to the Miami Dolphins, and then you know
falls in this dumb store show. You hold on, Jonas,
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make sure you add to that list of things we
didn't get to that you were a choice after Sean Payton.
Keep that you were planning b just keep let's keep
that in mind that surfaces now as well that you
got a guy I coach that you didn't necessarily want,
and you tampered to try to get the one that
you wanted, which means that you really wanted that guy.
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So you know, the Dolphins still do have a first
round pick next year because they have the Niners pick
as well too too, which gives a lot more ability
to move around. So that's um, I just want to
levarvade the point when we started talking about this earlier.
If you're the Dolphins, you're like, all right, so what
could possibly go wrong here? All right, so you're gonna
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lose a pick, you know it might be worth it, Like,
let's just go ahead and see what we can do here.
I just I do think it's it's interesting how they
just sense that there was an issue there in New
England and so let's already get the ball rolling and
see if we can land Tom Brady. And I wonder
if Tom Brady's preference would have been to go to
Miami and stay in the division to try and stick
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it to Belichick as opposed to go to Tampa Bay.
I know, but you know, it's just the one that
get traded to Tampa Bay. Yeah, No, I just I'm
just saying it's the it's the what if game if
that was really something that he would have been interested in,
if he still holds that grudge against Belichick and the Patriots,
that the Dolphins would be of interest, whether it be
in twenty money or last year. I think it's the
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ownership portion, like that was what that was about. You know,
if you have the ability to have a partial stake
of ownership and a team. To me, that that would
be the more significant portion of that, at least for
what was being rumored or reported. Um, I don't know
that anything has been definitive because you know, outside of
being a minority owner, you know, that's really the extent
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that he would he would have, you know, and there's
not much impact when you're a minority owner. You're basically
just you know, buying into the team and you're doing
whatever the majority owners says you're gonna do, whether he
wants to sell, whether there's different decisions they're gonna make. So,
you know, I think that that was probably more the
enticing part. I mean, I don't know too many other
owners who are knocking down doors just to give up
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equity within their team. To bring someone else on with
the money they're making right now. I wouldn't want to
give up a dime of owning an NFL franchise just
so someone else can share in some of the cash
Collet's coming in. So when it comes to the the Niners,
as we mentioned, um, I just because I do, I
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do find it a little bit interesting because I have
no idea what John Lynch is hoping for here. Who
the hell's trading for Jimmy garopplo Like, I I get
that he wants to hold out hope that they could
get a deal done and they get something in return.
But if he's on the roster to start Week one,
that's what twenty six million dollars it's going to count
against the Caps. So he's got to get released. So
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this idea that they're holding out and they're gonna be
patient on a trade, don't you at some point say
why don't we just cut him loose, let him try
and catch on at a training camp somewhere and and
and maybe he'll have an opportunity to compete for a
starting job once the season gets going. But it's almost
like they just continue to hold out hope they're going
to try and get a deal done. Who the hell's
trading for him? Well, and then for this reason to
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forget trading for him, they're not gonna want to trade
for him with that contract either, because that same term
it's called termination pay. So when you're a veteran, you
fled long enough, he's played to the extent that if
even though he doesn't have any guaranteed money within his contract,
if he ends up being on that roster for the
week one opening day roster, his salary for the rest
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of the year is gonna be guaranteed. And unless they
cut him before that, then they're not subject to that,
and then he can get what's called termination pay. But
that's not to go down that warhole. But but any
other team that trades for him is going to be
under the same exact situation that the fort Nighters are under.
So I'm with you. I I don't know. Maybe they're
trying to, you know, their fielding calls and they think
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they get a sept round pick, sixth round pick for him,
but it doesn't seem like it makes much sense right
now to hold on. So do you they're only doing
him a disservice? He agreed, Do you think and I'm
not saying that they're this vindictive that they would pull
this move, but they clearly weren't happy with the decision
to have the surgery when they thought they had a
trade done. Do you think part of this could be
them saying, Okay, he wanted to have a surgery when
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we thought we had a deal done. We're just gonna
hold onto him to the very last. It's it's it's
not that I think what they're doing, because this is
I do think John Lench is very pragmatic. I think
he's waiting to see, Look, is there gonna be a
team that has an injury there it is where like
the like there's an injury a quarterback and they and
and now now there's gonna be a team that has
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a need for this and they're gonna find value. He'll
wait throughout the preseason for that reason. I think, what
do you mean you can't take my side for once?
Funny thing? I mean that that was going to be
my point, but I let you guys go. So the
point that I was gonna make was they're probably waiting
to see if somebody gets an injury, a significant injury
and in the training camp. So That's all it was.
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It wasn't that that I was taking sides that that
it just there. It is like that was. It was
what I was going to say until LaVar's point. By
the way, I mean, he's getting injured in training camps.
He's not even pop significant. Everyone's getting injured right now
training camps. Google, I'm about to pop me too a
vial in about two minutes. Is it swollen as your foot? Bro,
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it's it's it's a it's got to be broken, dude.
Those sleds are heavy. I don't know that. I knew
immediately it was broken in my mind, but I was
able to keep walking and do do the practice. I
don't I don't think it's broken. It's borderline assault. By
the way, if it find you find out it's intentional,
I think you should file charges on this on this player.
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Make him do up downs for like three days straight. No,
that's something that you would be thinking. I was actually
I was actually pumped up that he hit it the
way that he did. You know, I'm reprogramming my guys. Man.
You know, we're we're getting we're getting strong mentally, we're
getting strong, you know, physically. So it was it was
a good day yesterday. I was. I was happy he
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hit it that way. I mean he popped that bad boy.
He took it up off the ground, drove it back
far enough to drop it on my I mean, well,
maybe you are right, man, Maybe maybe he was like
pinpointing me how much of those things were getting me?
That thing is I didn't get I didn't get it
off myself. I didn't get my foot under it, and
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I didn't get it off myself. You had to have
broken it. There's I don't see how it's how you
didn't break your foot. They've got told people. You know,
I get accused of being arrogant all the time, which
is funny, which but it's okay. I definitely have a
lot of self confidence. But I was sitting on the
sideline and a couple of the players were like, coach, like,
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your foot has to be broken. And I was like,
oh man, I took my shoe off and there was
nothing there, like, no scrapes, no nothing, There was nothing there.
And I looked at one of their their faces. I
was like, dang, like superheroes really do is this huh?
It looked at me like huh, coch a whole It
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LaVar just to give me a little little heads up.
That's what I would make. I don't know, I mean
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Get to all that later, but right now we go
to U Petros Papa as he is the co host
of the Petros and Money Show heard on the Blowtorch
AM five seventy l A Sports also a Fox College
football analyst. Petros obviously a tough morning with the passing
of Vince Scully, but you grew up in southern California.
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H guy was a legend and from everything I've never
met him, but for every day I've talked to U.
Just a great dude to interact with. And obviously you
being at the Dodgers flagship, in the Home of the
Dodgers AM five seventy, I'm sure you've had countless run
ins with Ben Well. Yeah, we got to know him. Uh.
I met him when I was first broadcast King I
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don't know, maybe when I was about five or six
years in because I worked at Fox Sports West and
and that's who had the Dodgers for years and years
and years. In fact, they created that cable station, Fox
Sports West to just to carry the Dodgers, and that
was very innovative in the world of local sports and
putting stuff on TV. But yeah, I got to meet
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him when I was uh much younger, and then we
would interview him or or go see him in the
booth every once in a while. He was a very
private man. It's not that he didn't want to see
people or was not super kind. I mean really kind
and engaging to everybody, but people it was different. You know,
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like when you would walk up at the forum after
a game or at halftime, you know you would high
five chick Heern. I mean chick Heern was was really
like with and part of the crowd and the people.
And Vin kind of had a different different seat in
the stadium, a different perspective, but he was just I mean,
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when the first time he says your name, it's you
know you it buckles your knees because it's such a
it's such an impactful voice, and he really was in
all honesty. I mean you could ask every stage manager, producer, director,
and I know many of them that got to work
with him over the years. Uh, and it's just an
unbelievable experience to have worked games or have been around
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Vince Gully. And those are the people. I mean, there's
a lot of people that are going to be hurting today,
and mostly it's fans. It's people that just we're part
of this guy's career, and his career was part of them,
and it was just a community thing, and it was
very special for a long time, very long time here
in Los Angeles, in Brooklyn, just because of how good
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he was and who he was and what he brought
to a broadcast. I mean for years, I don't think
he wore a headset, so a director would just follow him.
So basically he just direct the show. Once he starts
talking about something, they put a camera on it, and
he was he I mean it just guys, he was
absolutely brilliant. There's not enough words to describe what a
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force of greatness he was in our business and what
a comfort he was to people in all kinds of
different situations. It's really sad, but at the same time.
I mean, look, we all got to be around Vince
Gully years old, and when Sandy died, his wife died
a little over a year ago, I think, and that
kind of took a lot of the that you just
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could tell there was a lot of the urgency kind
of left his voice. He was, it was it was
sad but also very pretty, you know, they were they
were really really close, and it's a it's a sad
day but also a great day to celebrate. I know
I'm rambling, but it's early in the morning. No, no, no, no,
it makes sense too. I mean, obviously, something like this, it's,
as you said, impact so many people. You'll never see
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this again though from from every not ever, mean sixty
seven years. I mean, that's just it's unbelievable. So he
started when seven with the Dodgers. Yeah, he started way back.
A Red Barber hired him, and Red Barber was a
really great announcer obviously, and Red Barber had that kind
of clear tone, very similar to what Vin kind of adopted.
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And just generationally, I mean, you're talking about a guy
who knew Jackie Robinson well and was there to see
that whole thing go down, and for somebody to be
able to convey what it was like riding your bike
around New York City on D Day. You know, for
somebody that could be able to convey clearly, beautifully, poetically
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what it was like in all these situations, whether it
was very small globally, you know, just for the Dodger
organization in baseball, like you know, the death of Don Drysdale,
or or something thing terrible like that, or something global
and horrible like nine eleven, or or you know, any
kind of war that we've had over the years. Scully
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was he was just he always had the very, very
right and most perfect tone. And you know that one
thing that's funny about Vince Scully is there's two things
that Vince Scully did that we can all learn from
as broadcasters. And it's the other thing everybody tries to
do is all the stuff that he did that he
could only do. Like I don't want to hear a
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thirty year old guy talk about D Day and try
to act like he was there, just because Vin used
to be able to do that. But the one thing
Vinn always did really well was he was not a homer.
I mean, Vin called it really straight, and sometimes he
was really complimentary some of the the opponents of the Dodgers.
He just really liked certain players, and that would piss
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people off some people, you know, because he was, uh,
not a homer. And the other thing he had was timing.
You know. He had wonderful and and and really strong timing.
And that's what broadcasters can learn from Vince Gully, not like, oh,
I'm gonna tell a bunch of personal stories about this
guy and weave it into the broadcast because nobody could
do it like him, nobody. That's so cool that you
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said that, because I made that point earlier about how
he wasn't uh, you know, a homer, and how he
was very very balanced, and how he did his coverage
of the game. So I think that's really cool that
you you brought that up. Why are you laughing? What
a low blow? I just I mean, we're having a
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heartfelt conversation about j Scully and LaVar. He used it
to take a shot at you, Jonas. Yeah, unbelievable. I
was actually given him a compliment. I mean, that's true.
Petro's when I was thinking about you coming on today
before obviously here in about us death, I was hoping
you could like these guys on Catalina, like we had that.
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You can have an island. Yeah, all this stuff you're telling. Yeah,
cat a ten year old kid in Catalina will beat
your ass if you're fourteen and you're a student, like
a student day trip or retreat. It's what do you mean? Well,
there's some there's some salty locals out there and surfers.
Is it like Hawaii? There's no waves? But don't they
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don't they don't they fight for the little ones that
they have over there. There's like there's like a surfer
crews long ago. Guys. It's been a long few days. Guys,
what's wrong with him? He's a longer. What's what's wrong
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with him? Longer? Well, I hope you I hope you die.
I don't take I don't take from either. I don't
keep no. I don't take no lip from no park,
keep neither. If you find yourself in the backside of Catalina,
what kind of wrap somebody on the bear to get
some respect there on it? Okay, here's the deal. The
backside of Catalina has a few things. Uh. Well, first
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of all, there's two towns in Catalina. There's avalon which
you know where the Cubs used to have the the
spring training very very logistical nightmare. You think the Big
ten for USC and u C l as hard. Try
having Chicago spring training in Catalina Island where you have
to cross the channel every time, which is not an
easy crossing but a lot unless you're in a big boat.
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But Avalon is you know, it's a town. There's stuff there,
not much. It's a very small island town and a
lot of people drive golf carts and there's rationing and
stuff like that. And then there's Two Harbors, which is
over more and that's more like very kind of remote.
Catalina is a conservatory and the Wrigley family used to
own it and they gave it back to the state
and now you can't build anything there unless you knock
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something else down. So the backside of Two Harbors is
a place called cat Harbor Catalina Harbor. And the people
that are moored in that, uh, that area, they are
they don't have a last name. You know. It's like
this guy, It's like, who's that bob? He lives on
his boat, Well, what when does he go? He comes
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in once every two weeks to get his mail, and
somebody asked him his last name once and he choked
him to death. You know, I mean that's you know,
that's like the Jalisco cartel wants you dead and you're
hiding on the back side, and then they're shark Harbor,
which is like super milky and sharky and all kinds
of stuff on the back side. But that is the
end of the world. And I didn't tell you either, Brady.
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The legend of the white giants that used to live
in Catalina, the white giants, well, there was a guy
the Wrigglies. You know, they let some gods, Norwegians, no, no,
like giant white that there used to be. Well they're
still the Tonga people who were the Native Americans that
lived in this area when the Spanish came, and they
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had a lot of them over there in Catalina, and
they tell legends of giant like twelve fifteen foot white
haired giants that lived over there on Land's End in
Catalina that disappeared when the Conkista gro doors came. Now
legends are legends. However, the Wrigley family let this guy
who was not an archaeologist. He was an amateur but
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they let him dig whatever he wanted in Catalina and
he ended up desecrating thousands and thousands of graves and
they had a bone museum there. But guess what, dude,
they found some like four ft femurs and they found
the giant poems and there are pictures of these giant bones.
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But it was so uh, it was such a travesty
that he did what he did, uh, desecrating those graves
and not a real archaeologist that a lot of people
were just horrified. And they reconsecrated a lot of the graves,
and no one talks of the white giants. I mean,
Petra's how do we know somebody didn't just drop off
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like two three girafts and let him walk around. And
that's where they confused, like a full human bones dude,
like fifteen feet of the white giants? Do you don't
get you guys don't know. I don't even know what
to say after that, Like Lincoln need to go over
there and make one of those dudes at d N.
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I'm glad you said there we go. Okay, now you
gave us something, all right. So the kid from low Souse,
like he goes and visit its uh all right, let
me help the national listeners. Uh, what the hell are
we talking about? Is that the where they do the
horse racing. Yes, it is mcay McKay Nelson. I believe
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it's the name of the kid, right, yeah, yeah, ye,
star recruit. He's the number one or one of the
number one quarterbacks in the country. I've seen took Archie
Manning well, arch Arches a little overrated in my opinion.
Wow wow, oh my god, taking up the Manning family,
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Oh my god. I mean, well, I just private Louisiana
school doesn't really have the I don't think they have
the competition level of my low sound Priffin some of
those highlights. You're going, all right, who they're playing here? Exactly?
Thank you Brady. Somebody something I've watched. I mean, this
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is funny. Oh my gosh. Last night some SEC woman
was screaming at me. Actually very nice woman, but she
was like, you know, Archsman to Texas and now we
don't know what to do. I was like, dude, his
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dad cupperheads tenosis of the spine, and that's why he
didn't play like Peyton and he Petro's How was the
the Fox retreat? Did you get to spend some time
with Brady and you guys, we spent a little time.
I mean, it's it's chaos, you know, like because like
so many people. I mean, it's wonderful. Like I I
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was less nervous this year for whatever reason. I had
a better time seeing a lot of my friends. And uh,
there's just a lot of people that I've traveled around
the country with, you know, the last twenty years. You know,
people I was with when my grandma died, people I
was with, you know, We've all we've been together throughout
the years. And I've been on so many cruise at
Fox that I mean it's literally like almost no time
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to eat because there's so many people to talk to
and engage and have fun with. And uh, that was
that part of it was really cool. And I met
Sean Payton. Yeah, and I have some New Orleans knowledge,
so I dropped a couple of places on Peyton. He
was like, damn boy, you know the city and it
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was late at night. And then uh uh oh, Jason
Bennetti we hired, which I just think is a wonderful higher. Like,
you know, that's when that's hardening to me about Fox
because the people that run Fox, Brad's Eager Judy Uh
Boyd and UH and Eric Shanks. Well, Judy is married
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to a guy played Pop Warner football with UH and
lives in my hometown. But those guys their production oriented people,
like they care about production and putting the game on
as as opposed to just sales. And they hire really
they hire great announcers. You know, you see a good announcer,
you're like, Wow, that guy's really good, and then you
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see him a year or two later and Fox has
hired him. It's it's always good to see that. But
it was it was fun. It was really good. And
Brady walks around like, you know, like a prince, like
Prince hal Shakespearean natures skull, you know what. Outside of
the guys yesterday because they asked like, uh, what does
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Petrol's come along? He actually come on tomorrow. What are
you talking about? I go, honestly, I'm gonna ask his
opinion on nuticals. They're like nuticals. I was like, yeah,
they're like, you know, if you have to new to
your dog, it's like to replacement face fake balls. Yeah,
fake balls dogs men too. Yeah, So you're not like
a uniballer yeah, I mean I don't think my dog.
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I mean, does it really matter that my dog has
an empty sack? Yeah, I don't know, but it's hard
for me to look at like I couldn't like I
would do it if we have a female dog. So
that's not really an issue there. But it just feels
like fake bool get her fake boobs up. You know,
it's like it feels like fake boobs for your dog.
But like, what do we do fake booms? Well, why
would you do it? Like why would you add some good?
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Imagine that? Though, Well, yes, it's like putting fake like
fake ball sack. It's like why, But it's not. It's
not that different from the guy who's like the bulls
from the back of the truck. You know, truck truck nuts.
Somebody hung truck nuts on my truck. I'm pretty sure
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it was my radio partner, wasn't mad. Yeah, it was
like a bright red. It was back when I had
like a bread cool aid red. By the way, if
you're Chevy Silverado, we had infected red truck. If you
were full gonea truck. If you were if you were
going to give your dog fake tests, you gotta go right.
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You have to go big. Yeah, you have to be
like South Park. Now, now he's gonna have a wheelbarrel
to drag him around. Two cantaloupes and a duffel bag.
That was that American power with the bulldog that was
was full? Which one was that where they took it
and they put it in the pastries? Was that a job?
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My god? You know, listen, let's talk about. Let's talk
about I was gonna say, wayn't wait to stick to
landing on the you know, and he was doing so
heartfelt and do it all that and now we have
a full balls on a bulldog. Yeah, uh it is.
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You took it to cute the noodle. I've never heard
of anybody like come into a locker room or anywhere
and be like, hey guys, my balls are full. Some
people call him blue bos. The good euphanism is I'm
suffering from a hostage christ Get yeah, get Pedro. Pedro's
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on Twitter at the old p And if you wanted
to send over images of truck nuts to him, you
could probably do that as want to. Please don't like it,
Petros will do it again next week, Thank you, guys.
God rest Scully. Sully was he was the best that
ever was and there will never be anybody like that
ever again. Man, no one should try. Yeah, he's awesome.
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Great sing of Florida. We'll start off with a recent
University of Florida commit. Yes, starwide receiver aided my cell
at a boot high school. He committed on video to
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live caters. Actually that kind of cool, all right, So
I couldn't tell by because I couldn't zoom in on
the video. There was like a rubber band around the
mouths right, Yes, clearly they're small, but they would still
rip his hand off. Yeah, that would have been you
imagine they would have snapped that rubber band and just
taken his hand off. Would they pull that? Well, now
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I'm just wondering, like, would they pull his sk ownership
right then and there or would they still agree to
give him the scholarship and the free question? Honestly, they
it's a great question. They probably would. Uh would would say, oh,
we're gonna we're gonna uphold this and all that, and
then about a week later, pull that, pull that puppy.
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They probably probably get a get a decent look if
they ever did. Kingpin to you know what I mean,
you need something in one hand, I'm just saying, like,
there's options out here. I'm trying to find the positive
in things. How about this, How about a Miami man
who was accused of selling toxic industrial bleach as a
coronavirus cure through his floor from uh he returned to
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the United States after being a rest in Colombia. But
he came back and he uh, he started trying to
sling this what he deemed as miracle mineral solution um
and and trying to say that it helped with a
bunch of different illnesses, not just covid U. Officials are
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saying that drinking this substance is the exact same as
drinking bleach in CA. Yeah, I mean, you know, you
know what he's trying. I mean, he's looking for solutions
out there. You know, he's somebody else put that out there.
You do know that, right, somebody talked about this in
a public form and it was a person of status
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and stature too, by the way. Okay, well, I don't
know that whoever the person referring to was referring to
a curing cancer, autism, malaria, as well as covid on
that I mean all of that, Uh, I mean again.
You know, you can focus on it. Does heal it,
think about it. If it does it, if it kills you,
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you ain't gotta fight all of the helm. Hello. Someone
called that a solution, like permanent solution. Yeah, it's just
not dwelling on the negative stuff. I appreciate it less.
Story of the day. Um, do you guess do you
remember Dumb and Dumber? Sure? Yeah? Okay, do you remember
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the scene where they rip off his his bird's head? Okay?
A man staying in the Palm Bay house. He was
arrested earlier this week for ripping off the host pet
parakeets head. What apparently the host who this guy was
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running the place? I thought he was on drugs and something.
He was acting out of the ordinary. Um, But eventually
his speech patterns all that was off and he decided
to rip off the parakeets head. Wow. Well, I mean, look,
poor parakeet, pretty bird. After that it was Van Wilder.
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