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March 29, 2023 39 mins

As predicted, NFL Owner refused to get it right and vote to review roughing the passer. The OBJ fiasco continues as he travels to the annual meetings to meet with teams. The Old P, Petros Papadakis jumps on to talk Bachelor finale, reality TV and Bronny James. Plus, the weekly edition of the BQ News.

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should be. Hey, by the way, you know, they did
talk about because there was a familiar phase at the
NFL Owners meetings that popped in. They did talk about
the rule changes, potential proposals that were out there, you know,
the roughing the passer play being reviewable. You know, as

(01:25):
we talked about a lot of confidence that hey, they're
going to do the right thing. No, absolutely not. No,
that did not get done. They're going to go ahead
and not review roughing the passer calls. But don't worry
about it because they did speak on the subject. Rich
McKay he spoke yesterday the NFL Rules Committee chairman about
their decision to not make roughing the passer reviewable. I

(01:47):
think by and large people understand that if you go
down the path of starting to review penalties and don't
just look at our our DPI experiment one year experiment,
but penalties in general, there's a lot of issues that
go into it, and it is a dramatic and almost
drastic change of officiating, taking it from the field and

(02:10):
taking it up to the booth. So you know, it
wasn't a long discussion and then and then we voted
and it did not pass. So the moral of the
story out their kids is, don't get it right if
it takes too much work. Right, So that's the moral
of the story from the NFL. So it's too much
work and if you go down that road, there's too

(02:32):
much to go on with it, much like the defensive
past interference, which was never really given a fair chance anyways,
as we talked about it a couple of days ago
on the show. So it's gone. So don't don't worry
about reviewing the roughie the pastor penalties anybody that's gone.
Forget all that. And so when we all complain next
year about it, just understand it. It It was there. There
was an opportunity to get it right. But now we're

(02:53):
not going to do that. Now, screw it, get it
done with. Yeah, I mean, I look, I don't I
don't care so much about this. As long as the official,
the proper manner like that. That's the thing that stands
out the most to me is as long as they
can make whatever adjustments they need to to get it right. Okay,
Like that's fine. I just look at this and I
think like they're you know, if you're not going to

(03:16):
make a reviewable, make the proper adjustments to your officiating
crews with how you coach them and teach them to
make the calls. And I know that's part of the
process every offseason, especially with any rule that's that's emphasized
or they're trying to tweak. You know, they're going to
try to put up some different plays that they can
you know, they can help their group understand this is

(03:38):
how we should interpret this. So that's my hope then
moving forward is just make it consistent. Whatever you agree upon.
If you're not going to change in this is the
world we have to live in, make it consistent so
at least we all know what we're dealing with when
we're watching these games. Yeah, go ahead, I'm sorry. That
was what I had to say about it. Yeah everything

(04:01):
you just heard me say. That's what I had to say.
So there was a familiar face though at the owners
meetings in Phoenix, Okay, Odell Beckham Junior's back making the round. Well,
he's making the round. He was talking to teams, he's
having informal discussions. They're calling it with the Jets, they
showed him shaking hands with Kevin Stefanski. Now he lives

(04:22):
in and around the area, but him and his representative
showed up there and just kind of, you know, poked
their head in and had a conversation with everybody. I'm
more tired of this story than the Lamar Jackson and
Aaron Rodgers stuff combined. I'm sick of it. How long
has this gone on for? It's it's a forced issue
with Odell beckham Man. It really is like at this point,

(04:44):
like let it be what it's going to be, but
like popping up, You're going dapping people up. And then
they have like articles where yeah, you know, day Balls
spoken to him directly at least two times or several
times during the course of his time being here, and
you know it's like if he gets signed, he gets signed,
like that's great. I'm trying to figure out now at

(05:07):
this point, why is it a big story? And I'm
not trying to sound like a hater. I'm just saying,
if OBJ gets signed to the what the Jets to,
the Giants to what? What are the other teams out
there there? The Ravens, oh, I mean the Cowboys. I'm

(05:30):
surprised the Lakers haven't been involved. Why not. How significant
of a change is OBJ going to make to a
to a franchise to day? How significant to day is
OBJ to a team. I think the fact that it's

(05:50):
a question because we don't really know his health like
that kind of that says a lot, right it kind
of price says a lot about a lot, like we
don't know you know what exactly you know he is
now as a player? I think what he's healthy. We
know he's capable of being impactful, but you know, is
he healthy? How healthy is he? Can he stay healthy?

(06:11):
And is he going to be worth the price that
you know they're potentially looking at offering for him so
or that at any wants ultimately that they want to
offer him. So that's the interesting part in all this
um But yeah, I just you know, it's it's a
valid question. You know, it's a valid question as to
what exactly you're getting. I think that's obviously one of

(06:33):
the reasons why there's been question marks from teams, you know,
and why they haven't signed him yet. You know, clearly
if it was a price at the end of last year,
maybe that was it, or just concerns about his health
that was the other portion of it. If he was
an impact player, he would be signed to day by
now when would he be signed today? Okay, But the

(06:54):
only thing I'll push back on that is, has Orlando
Brown Junior signed? No, he's still out there right that
is that? Has that happened since? Well? Yeah, and he
got a bad I'm trying to I'm trying to think
what free agents are still available that you can make
that case. Uh? Is it Janick and gok Way? I
believe is still available, Like, he's still there. He's part

(07:17):
of Robbie Gold. I think Robbie Gold that's a great one.
That's a really good pool, right, Robbie Gold could really
impact a team. I think Kaepernick is still available. Kaepernick
is still on the open market right now. Yeah, I
mean he's still out there right there. Yeah, he's okay.
I mean you've got some players. You got Isaiah Win,
You've got Brady quinn Is still know I'm done, buddy,

(07:40):
I've been done. Come on, I mean Taylor Taylor justin Houston.
You can start going through some names. I guess Frank
Clark signed anywhere. I don't think so. Yeah, I mean
there's a number of players that I think you could
go through and say that haven't been signed that are impactful.
I just you know, maybe the price is right. A
lot of guys just signed one year deals, you know,

(08:02):
if you've noticed kind of late you know, even Wagner's deal,
Bobby Wagener signed with the Seattle Sehaks. That was a
one year deal. Someone else just signed to an on
a one year deal. Oh Arf Smith Junior, that's tight
end in Cincinnati. You know, he's signed on a one
year deal. There's there's I feel like a lot of
guys if they feel like the value is not out there,
they're going to a spot where they feel like they
can succeed on a one year deal and then they'll
revisit it next year. Rock your Sin yep available mentioned

(08:26):
in Gackway, Dalton, Reisner, Risner. Some would call him Chris
Wormley Taylor Rap. Yeah. I mean there's a lot of
competition out there. Yeah, at least Saint Jared's still a
free agent, right, Yeah, Well, I mean Mike McCarthy says
they're not closing the door on you know, Zeke potentially

(08:48):
coming back to Dallas, right, I mean, they gave away
his number, so somebody else is going to be wearing
Zeke's number, but he has said that he wants to
go back to number fifteen from college. And by the way,
shout out to Adrian Amos and Kyle van Noy who
all free agents as well too. Yeah, so those guys

(09:08):
are those guys are all there. It just that I
still can't get over the fact that Odell Beckham Junior
showed up to the NFL opener last year between the
Bills and the Rams and said, whoever wins that game,
I plan on signing with what? But that's I kind
of feel like that's where we're at with this, is
that it is a true you know, social influencers, social

(09:32):
media type of campaign. I mean, it's he's keeping his
relevance alive by doing this. And listen, I'm not mad.
I'm not mad at it. I mean, do whatever you
need to do. But it just I don't know, man,
it just it just seems like it's a charade. It's

(09:53):
like an act. Like the way he rolled up and
he's dapping people up, you know, It's it's like who
does that? Like I just don't I don't know, man.
I just I just feel like if you're gonna get signed,
get signed, like you know, moving silence, and then you know,
pop off once once you get signed or do I

(10:16):
don't know. I just I don't think he's doing himself
any justice by being out here in the frightening, which
is a common thing. I just don't feel like you're
doing yourself justice being out there like that. And it
almost seems like is it desperate? Is this? Is this
an act of desperation showing up to the owners meetings,
meeting with teams and stuff like that, Like is that

(10:38):
an act? Like has LSU's Pro Day gone yet? I mean,
what wouldn't we say that has it gone? I mean,
why not go work out like him? Like these are
acts of desperation if you ask. And it's just it's
just I don't feel like it's a good look. I
really don't. And I'm not again, I don't want to
sound negative, but I'm just saying I'm keeping it real

(11:00):
and if I'm shooting it from the hip, it just
it just doesn't seem like a good look. I don't
know that the pro day appearances really work for guys,
you know. I mean Cam did the Auburn throwing, he
did the work out there. It wasn't really much that
really came from that. I mean, here's the move. If
you really want to show how bad things have gotten

(11:21):
between the Packers and Aaron Rodgers, the second you make
the trade for Rogers to the Jets, the Packers should
then go overpay for Odell Beckham Junior and bring him
to the Green Bay immediately, just to show Aaron Rodgers, oh,
we don't spend, we don't splurge on wide receivers. Give

(11:41):
him a two year deal for like twenty million dollars,
make it fully guaranteed as a giant f You grab
your crotch and throw a middle finger in the air.
If you're the Packers organization at Aaron Rodgers, that's what
we need, if we want to have another layer to
that story and the bad blood between those two sides,
that's what we need. Not nothing against Aaron Rodgers. It's

(12:02):
all about entertainment purposes. And Odell Beckham's shown up to
the owner's meetings in like Green Dickies that are way
too baggy. Shaking hands with Kevin Stefanski isn't exactly striking
me as the story that's going to make the front
page of the NFL if he does sign anywhere, and
he's complaining because he's being offered a four million dollars
a year deal. That's a report from Odo Beckham Junior.

(12:24):
He doesn't want twenty million dollars a year, but he
wants more than four million dollars a year. So that's
the stuff that's out there on that. So that is
OBJ watch for twenty twenty three. It is Two Pros
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(12:45):
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(13:06):
News Coming up here a little over twenty minutes from now.
But right now we turn it over to the man himself,
the Old p on Twitter. Petros Papadakis the co host
of the Petros and Money show, which you can hear
one Sports, and a Fox College football analyst and also
a Bachelor and Bachelorette expert. Petros welcome in, Good morning,

(13:28):
Good morning, Hello to everybody. Hello. I want to get
the Bachelor thing out of the way. I mean, it's
up to you guys. Come on, p What's what's Why
do you like the Bachelor? So I don't like the Bachelor?
Why did you say that? It seems like you do.
Jonas has been saying this is like a week or two. Yeah,
Jonas likes to say things over and over, and he's
got like a impish grant on his face, acting like

(13:51):
it's something of note. No, I don't like the batchelor.
I can understand why somebody would make that mistake, just
not Jonas, who knows better. What about Vanderpump Rules you
like Vanderpump I kind of do like that show. Actually,
I haven't watched. I haven't sat there an episode in years.
What I'll do now is like I'll put my wife

(14:12):
in bed and then I'll like put it on and
walk out of the room. But yeah, but I used
to watch vanderpump Rules back in the day, and I
am upset about the controversy, the scandal all but none
of you are. None of your listeners know that at all.
But The Bachelor they probably don't cover either. What happened? Well,

(14:35):
how did I start doing The Bachelor? I haven't told
this story in so long. Oh, it was because of
my wife. When my wife and I were dating, I
guess her and her girlfriends on Monday night used to
have like the thing where they would sit together and
watch The Bachelor and drink white wine or whatever girls do.

(14:56):
And I was living in sam Pedro, which is considerably
far away from my wife who was living on the
West Side when we were dating. So she'd come over
on a Monday night and she'd want to watch the
show and I would watch with her, and I would
get so upset watching the show and so cringe e

(15:22):
during the show. I would just talk throughout the show
and really piss her off. Yeah, And like I'd get
upset about things and stick my face and the pillow
creases and kick my legs in the air and just
really put on a show myself while watching the show.

(15:42):
And then I would start going on Kevin and Bean,
which was a really popular morning show in LA for
decades on k Rock, which was really popular station in
LA for decades, and all that's gone now. But I
would go on Kevin and Bean and talk about it
because it would bug them. But one of them liked

(16:03):
that the other one did. And then it started becoming
a report on Kevin and Bean that I would do,
and then with Ralph Garman, and then I started doing
my own report on the show. And that was like,
I don't know, fourteen fifteen years ago, and now I'm
stuck doing the goddamn Bachelor. I mean, dude, a three

(16:27):
hour finale of just bs and the show is an
amazing manipulation of people because well, no, it really is
a long time ago. Like what was the very first
reality show where people were in a place interacting on camera?
Real World World? Correct, Real World and Survivor gets all

(16:52):
the credit, but real World was the original Survivor was
like a competition. Like the interesting thing about Survivor is
you got it all? Well you do, yeah, that part
of it, but just the logistical show part, like you
have guys in the trees, climbing up grips, putting lights
in the jungle, you know, weird stuff like that. The
real world. And that's an interesting point because it was

(17:13):
a controlled environment, but the real world, New York, real world.
The first few seasons, they watched TV and they had,
you know, access to the world telephones and things like that,
you know, before email and the internet was prevalent. But
when Real World Boston came around, they were all Stoners

(17:35):
and they would smoke weed and stare at the TV
and they had a really seriously, the production had a
really hard time creating content because they weren't interacting. And
that is when Reality TV and it came through the
real real world, and then it came through the real
world Boston. Reality TV figured out, if we take these

(17:59):
people's access to media, ie television, email, your phone, all
the different stuff that's developed over the years, we will
have them completely and totally in our control and they'll
have nothing but the production. Basically, the production becomes like

(18:22):
a deity or a place of worship. Like whenever you
watch the Bacheler and you see somebody in the back
of a car after they got rejected, and they always say,
I don't think I'll ever find love. I don't know.
This is it no one loves me. I'm unlovable. I'm
not you know, it's because there's some producers screaming at
them or goading them on, sitting across from them in

(18:45):
the limousine. Do you think you'll ever find love? I mean,
you're twenty three, you might as well be done. You're
a spinster. I mean, they just go. It's just it's
a it's an amazing emotional manipulation of people that should
know better, but they just so desperately want to be
on TV and so desperately want to be talked about

(19:07):
and our weird celebrity culture, which is almost like completely
backward at this point. It's gone so far the other way.
So that's the interesting part of it, that they stripped
these people of their identity in their contacts with the
rest of the world and then just manipulate the hell
out of them through production, And that part of it
is actually pretty interesting. Now, Petros, did you happen to

(19:32):
I know you were breaking down all the coverage of
Brownny James and the the McDonald's Yeah media, a giant
puff piece in the La Times about Bronni James, and
not one quote from Bronni James I mean, unbelievable expose

(19:55):
about a guy that doesn't have No one's ever talked
to Bronnie James in town. I mean, we have the
best high school writer in the world, Eric Sondheimer, who
anybody like from Darryl Strawberry on has come through over
the years of competing here, and he was never given

(20:16):
access to Bronnie James. Sierra Canyon has their own media
day and no one had access to Brownnie James. He's
a McDonald's All American even though he's not All first
team All League here in southern California. That's crazy. And
no one had access to Bronnie James at the McDonald's

(20:36):
All American game. And he wouldn't wear the Adidas. Yeah,
so he had to. You know, It's just it's too much.
I wish the young man luck, but it does feel
as if his father's doing him a great disservice. I
want to go back to reality TV, just I want
to go back to reality TV, one of my favorites.

(20:58):
I'm curious if you watch this and how you feel
about it. I'm a big naked and afraid guy. Oh
I've never watched that, but you know, I worked up
I worked with. I worked on a reality show called
Pros Versus Joe's Yeah. And the reason I call it
a reality show, and it was even more so than

(21:18):
like a game show, which is what Survivor is too,
and also a reality show is that was all the
reality people. And that's how I kind of learned about it,
Like all of these people. Now, the actual shows are trash, right,
Like the actual it is. It's just it's just fodder,
you know, the rock of love, the flavor of love.

(21:40):
It's all bas but the art. And it really is
interesting if you think about it. I mean, if you're
doing a reality show and there's like twenty people involved,
and you're shooting in the field in different places around
the city or wherever, all those people are miked up,
all those people are on camera for hours, and somebody

(22:03):
has to collect that information right and then sync it
up and make a story out of it. That is
hard to do. To keep all of those streams of
information going and actually make a story with the beginning
in the middle and an end out of it is
pretty brilliant. And it's all the same people. I mean,

(22:26):
these guys were like, oh yeah, this one camera guy
and this one audio guy, they married each other's sisters,
this one guy slept on this guy's couch with an
amazing race season five, and Morocco like they really they're
like this weird band of gypsies, and it's only a
certain amount of people that can actually do TV like that.

(22:47):
So I'd imagine it's all a lot of the people
I worked with on Broth versus Joe's are involved in
all of these shows. And it is pretty wild because
the protocol that's come to exist and like the last
twenty years of how they go about doing it, it's
pretty amazing if you ever see it up close. But
the actual final product, as we say it, is trash.

(23:09):
I like naking the frame because sometimes you get to
see a big ass. I love them. What's wrong with that?
I mean, did they show the behind? It's not they
didn't stop. It's not they'd have had they have had
the blur out in between the legs. But they show

(23:31):
the beer back. Yeah, the toilet? What was that allowed?
On twenty twenty three, Brady wake up, we get to
see ass. I mean, I'm not necessarily against it. I'm
just there's there's a lot of things right now. I'm
trying to I'm trying to explain to my kids, all right,
that here's something you can explain to him. Here we
go on European TV. Oh, they'll show boobs, they'll say

(23:56):
the S word. Huh. You know they'll do that. They
do that. And here sports radio studios too, well, come
on virto here every night a lady's boob flopped out
during the Super Bowl twenty years ago, Janet Jackson. Janet
Jackson and we went into like a weird like media

(24:17):
morality freeze for six months. Did it flop out or
was it pulled out? We kind of, well it whatever
happened doing it kind of went like a bloop, Yeah,
it kind of it did bloop, kind of like that's
what it was, by the way, you know. But we'll
show a guy like we'll show a guy a cadaver
on a on a table in any of these murder shows,

(24:39):
just splayed open. We'll show people get their heads blown
clean off. We'll show people get their limbs blown off.
We'll deal with violence, I mean, we but god forbid
you show somebody's nipples, you know, God forbid we see
somebody's ass crack the whole way, you know, we have
to blur it out because they're wearing a certain kind
of g string. It's like we're such a backward society.

(25:02):
It's it's it's really funny. I mean we just the
fact that you can see like in these murder shows
and these uh different adults like uh what do they
call him? Series like blue Bloods. You know, it's like
people die all the time, horribly violent deaths, live on TV.
Watching all the time, watching a guy jump out of

(25:22):
a car yesterday. Yeah, well your buddy jumping out of
the car like that. Yeah, I was my boy. Yeah,
told him about to steal that police cruiser and drive
the Lancaster and jump out of the car and dine
from everybody. But he did it. The point is we'll
show that, but God forbid, Oh my god, are boob
popped out? Now? You better watch what you're seeing them
the radio for the next six It's like, my god,
what a joke. I didn't realize that. So when y'all

(25:46):
were saying it was over when he jumped out, that's
which he died. Oh yeah, I was watching the one
when I was in college on my old Tube TV.
God knows, you know, there was no HD. But the
guy that shot himself on the one oh five on
the overpass. Yeah, and that's why they pay way out now.

(26:09):
You know, it's funny when we're doing the show and
it's like we're talking about it, It's like, oh, yeah
and this and that up. Oh and then we go out.
So uh kidjin pitch Wait can I go back to something? Yes,
plus Petros obviously you were on Pros versus shows and

(26:31):
LeVar did you say you were on that. We were
the first my group was the first group to lose
to some jos. That was after they fired me. Yeah,
but I did. I did three seasons and they never
saw Did you ever see the Pros lose to the Jos?
Oh sure all the time. Well, when you were doing it,

(26:51):
they did other When I did it, we did it
Like when I did it, it was a different show.
Where I did it. We we did stops. Yeah. When
when I did it, we stuff that was totally illegal
and should have been like when they when LEVARD did it,
they changed the production. It became a one day shoot
as opposed to like a week long shoot. They were

(27:12):
in more of a controlled environment as opposed to just
like outside at RFK Stadium. Before they knocked it down
fighting giant rats like the Nutcracker. Uh, it was. It
was an interesting thing. Uh. We had like you know
our Turro Gotta Gotti, the great boy. Yes, we must
have fought him. He must have fought like thirty rounds

(27:34):
against dudes and was just knock and do like and
I was like, this, we're gonna kill something. At least
maybe they signed the release forms. And god, we had
all kinds of stuff. But my favorite story ever from
pros Versus Joe's is uh, I think from the first season.
We got herschel Walker out there and this is I

(27:57):
don't know, eighteen years ago, herschel Walker and he swollen,
he's jacked, and he's just breathing through his nostrils nostrils,
not talking to anybody. And they're like, Okay, we're gonna
do this thing where you tackle herschel Walker on the
goal line. And I was like, we haven't gonna do
a what And they literally, I mean they didn't understand football.
I mean, these are the guys that worked on Survivor.

(28:19):
So they were like, okay, so we're gonna put a
cone at the five and we're gonna start him at
the ten and you're going to start and you tackle
herschel Walker and I'm like and I'm looking at him
and he's breathing out of his nose like that lebron emoji.
And the first guy was like this goofy, long, kind

(28:42):
of tall guy and he's like what did I do?
And I mean, I'm just a host. I'm just a
guy in jeans and like yeah, And I was like, well,
I was like, keep your head up, you know, don't
don't put your head down, you know, whatever you do,
keep your head up, you know, because you're gonna break
your neck at him. And he's over there like already
freaking out. And uh, the first guy, I thought he

(29:05):
broke his neck. He got burneyed out right, I mean right.
It was horrible, Like this is the reality of what
this was. I mean, that show was. That show was
really special. Uh, no one will ever do that kind
of stuff again. And I was I was this guy's

(29:25):
gonna die. I was like, this is And then the
next guy was like a flying little Mexican guy and
he I could not believe it. He was like one
centimeter off the ground like a missile, and he blew
herschel Walker. I mean herschel Walker went into the end zone,

(29:46):
but he literally launched, like almost tumbled into the gulpos
because he hit him like so low and like on
the tops of his shoes. That was pretty good. Oh
and get him on Twitter at the old p Petros
Papa Vegas, the co host of the Petros and Money
Show on the blowtorch Am five to seventy LA Sports, which,

(30:09):
by the way, you guys will be at Dodger Stadium
for the season opener. Crac Petros. What the hell is that? Yeah,
it's a bummer. Whatever happened to opening Day? No kiddings, seriously, Yeah,
no kidding. But you can see Petros. Don't want everybody
to just see the hobos driving downtown. Yeah, that's true.
Apparently it's much safer at night. And Petros always a

(30:30):
Wednesday tradition. We'll do it again next week. P Thanks,
all right, I'll be staying on to listen to the
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(32:17):
news desk. God, here's Brady Quinn. Yeah, all right, so
we'll start off in Kansas City in Missouri today as
chiefs a holic. Now you probably have seen this super
fan before. He's usually the one dressed up in Chief's garment,
but he's wearing like a wolf mask or like a

(32:39):
dog man. Yeah. Remember this guy. He's got like a
Zuba's on too, doesn't He's like, yes, yes, exactly. Well,
he's very famous and he's actually even more famous now
maybe infamous is a better word, because he's been charged
with robbing in Oklahoma bank and now he's missing. Yeah,
the twenty eight year old uh off his ankle monitor

(33:01):
and so he's gone missing. And I guess the good
thing is they know how to identify them if he
does show up in a Chiefs game this fall, if
things go on this long. But obviously it's hard to
identify the the individual with the mass I mean, now,
did what did he commit the crime while in costume?
I don't believe so. Okay, I thought he did. Really,

(33:25):
I thought that's how they identify and then he showed
up to the game after he robbed it on the
way to a game. Did he really? That's how I
read it. You know what, if you're trying to read
through it now, I'm not seeing that. If you're if
you're that committed to it at that point, don't you
just say you know what? Yeah, yeah, bigger issues. All right,
we'll let us slide this time. The fact that he

(33:47):
went through in the costume and then still wore the
same costume to go to the game. Some people call
that stupid. I would call that falls were assuming that
based on Lee reporting these facts? Are you are you
saying Lee guilt off from time to time? Lee? Is that?
Is that true or false? We might need a little
more confidence. I'm not. I'm not batting a thousand. But

(34:07):
you know, Brady, when you played in Kansas City, do
you remever seeing this guy? Yeah? Yeah, I remember. How
about that you hanging out with criminals? I don't know
that that was the case, but I mean, now that
I think about it, yeah, I don't. I don't know.
But anyway, that that kind of interesting, curious to see
if they are. I'm thinking about it. It also is
interesting that we have a bank robber and all they

(34:28):
needed was an ankle monitor that they cut off. Now
it's like, well that's not ugly sophisticated? Is it? Like
we couldn't hack into anything else to track this guy? Now,
why don't they make it more difficult to cut off?
Like how did he cut it off with like a
pair of loping shears? Did he use like scissors? At
this point? Who knows? It needs to be a little
more industrial? I would think that's what I was thinking. Yeah,

(34:48):
how about this When a Florida man was arrest for
slapping a woman with a slice of pizza. Apparently the
thirty nine year old got into a dispute and yeah,
he Utwaii State slice of pizza in order to uh
I wonder how big pizza pizza was, Like was it
one of them like New York York style? Yeah, like

(35:11):
real big, like like this to be just slap like
small like little square cut. You know, why would you
ever think hurt more? Like, first of all, what a scumbag? Secondly,
why would you ever think to do that? Like, I mean,
my my first thought was why would you waste a

(35:31):
piece of pizza? I was thinking why would you assault
a woman? But I mean, like the issue. The issue
was brought about because she had the woman had disciplined
a child at the residence and he became angry afterwards.
So that's how the dispute started. And at that point
she explained to the deputies that she was struck in

(35:51):
the face with a piece of pizza. By the way,
did you guys get least text message? We have an
update on a previous PQ news story. I think Lee
has uncovered a layer to U that's not the same
mass though that he wears in this It is Hey,
this is the story that happened during the during the season.
Chiefs fan super fan robbed banks to fund NFL tickets

(36:14):
and they have security camera footage. See if only this
guy were a college basketball fan, he wouldn't need to
because the Final four so cheap, you know, I mean,
he wouldn't need to rob banks to go to the
final four. All you need is like selling us bag
of rolled gold and you can get in, you know,
front and row court side at this game coming up
this weekend. All right. Last one is a Florida couple

(36:36):
gets into a dispute during their anniversary. That's right. Basically
the gentleman had said happy anniversary to his wife and
told others though that well, it's really she should be
the ones celebrating the anniversary because she's married to him,
and this became a bit of an issue. It also

(36:57):
led to more individuals than on their inn anversary getting
text messages saying happy anniversary to the wife and not
the husband, because obviously they're sending the message that they
are that they should be happy they're married to that husband.
See now it's created this whole stir within this neighborhood.
How long was your guys honeymoon? How many days you

(37:19):
guys go away for your honeymoon? Like nine? Eight days?
Maybe not? Damn, it's impressive. We never got to go
right after we got married. Though you know, we weren't
like you Jonas, who just immediately whisked off on this honeymoon.
I didn't. I never got a honeymoon. It was during COVID,
was during cout COVID. So you got a honeymoon from
everyone else. No, that our honeymoon. You get a honeymoon

(37:40):
from everyone else now at social distance, be away from
that moone. Honeymoon was to the liquor store and over
to Ace Hardware to pick up where you didn't see
anyone that was in where you didn't see a soul.
I know you Jonas or you mortify when you got married.
I don't like. Yeah, I don't like that attention at all.
It's really comfortable just having to be there and everybody

(38:03):
congratulations on your face. It just the color leave your face.
It's not it's not a compliment. I'll put it that way.
The impish grid, imfush grid. It's not a compliment. Yeah,
that's pretty insulting. But no, yeah, I don't like. It
was not comfortable. I just wanted it to end. I
just like, can we just get this over with and

(38:23):
and move on? If somebody else get get looked at
and get the attempt I don't liked any of that
stuff at all. It's not my thing. But you know, no,
no honeymoon for us. But had we gone on a honeymoon,
I would have said she should be celebrating the honeymoon
getting married to me and not vice versay. So that
was your last story. That was it? Yes, so so

(38:44):
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