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Jonas, Brady and LaVar believe Aaron Donald is the best player in the league and hope he can leverage that fact into a historic payday. The great Petros Papadakis declares USC is back and BMI vs BFS, yoga and more! Plus, the BQ News.

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(01:27):
the blowtorch AM five seventy l A Sports Um. You know,
they're trying to get something done with with old Aaron Donald.
They're trying to find something that makes sense. The l A.
Rams are, well everybody else is paying quarterbacks, are trying
to figure out a way to not only pay their
quarterback in Matt Stafford, but keep Aaron Donald, who reportedly
has told them he wants to come back. But you know,

(01:48):
it is looking for a little bit of a race.
So we get to wait and see whether or not
the Rams can get this done at some point in
this offseason. So, I mean, we talked about this after
the season ended. I mean, with the way that game
and the impact that he had on that game, he
was the most important. He was the best player on
the field. I know Cooper Cup won the m v P,

(02:08):
but when you look at how the scheme changed for
the Bengals, how the game, when, when it changed, and
why it changed. It was in large part due to
that rush and due to Aaron Donald the attention he gets,
and ultimately him putting the nail on the coffin at
the end. I just I've said it before, but he's
the type of player that I don't know how long
of a deal he wants to sign, because he's at

(02:31):
that point in his career where like, what else does he,
you know, want to accomplish outside of winning more Super Bowls?
But he should be paid thirty million dollars a year
and we've never seen that for a position outside of
the quarterback spot. But I think he's starting to make
a case for why someone in his position should be
and and it would make a lot of sense for
him to sign a short term deal where they they

(02:53):
find a way of pain him that because with him
back there, he's a big time difference maker. Any code
will tell you a coordinator, old line, coach, quarterback, whoever
they go up against, he changes everything you have to
do and he makes everyone better out around him. Think
about that, if if I said to LaVar Hey, this

(03:15):
quarterback is gonna change what you do and and he
and he makes everyone better out around him. On offense,
you'd say, you're talking about a quarterback right now, that
this is a d tackle who's doing this on the
defensive side of the ball. And so to me, it's
it's just it's it's justified that he would want a
little bit more. He's he's watching all these quarterbacks make
more money. And and even in the case of de

(03:35):
Shaun Watson and the contract that he signed, because that's
a contract that I think sets the stage for hopefully
what players try to push for moving forward and fully
guaranteed contracts. And if a guy with twenty two civil
suits against him, who didn't even play last year can
get that, I think other players should push for that.

(03:55):
Aaron Donald should be able to I mean, I just
I think he's the best player in the NFL. If
you're not waiting that for you know quarterbacks and their impact,
and he should be compensated for So that's not surprising.
And I think the Rams obviously would love to have
him back because it makes their chances that much better
of being able to go back to back. I think
it's clean loggic logic um when you look at Aaron

(04:19):
Donald and what he brings to the table, he is
the catalyst of that team. I don't I don't think
you can look at any other player on the team
and say this person is the catalyst of this team.
Like Cooper Cup is has had an amazing year. Cooper
cup has played at a high level. Um unfortunate with

(04:41):
with some of the injury situations that took place, but
I mean his trajectory has gone up. Uh, but make
no mistake about it. And I think Cooper Cup would
even say the same exact thing. You take away Aaron
Donald from from this l A Realms team, and it
dramatically drastically changes the makeup of this team. And I mean,

(05:04):
I mean to the tune of them possibly becoming really
like a middle middle tier team, like they're not an
elite team if you lose Aaron Donald's presence on on
that that roster. So you know, we can easily look
at some of the things like that. I think it's
a it's a great a great reference to say, how

(05:25):
does a guy that did not play at all last
year facing what he's facing still with with the situations
that are out there with with Deshaun Watson get awarded
a contract that he did. But then you have a
guy that was the catalyst of getting to a super Bowl,
because if you keep in mind, um, the main catalyst
the first time was Aaron Donald when they came close

(05:50):
the year before, why did they go out of the playoffs?
If you remember, Aaron Donald's ribs got injured. He wasn't
the same player in that game and cost them. So
they go as Aaron Donald goes. And if you feel
that strongly about a player on your team that has
that type of impact, it could be any position, right,

(06:11):
it could have been you know, you think about Dion
Sanders or Darrell Reeves, you know at the height of
their careers, or you you think about uh, Jerry Rice,
you know, or Terrell Owens or whatever. I mean. When
you think about guys at certain positions that that did
what they were able to do to impact the course

(06:31):
of a game, to impact the trajectory of a season,
to to impact whether a team is actually a contender
or not. You don't find those type of players all
the time, you really don't. So if you get one
that shows they can do it consistently more than one season,

(06:53):
the wind blows hardest at the top of the flagpole.
So once people know you're that good and you're you're
out there with that awareness and they've had an offseason
to prepare for you, and you're just as good, if
not better, that next coming year, you gotta compensate the guy.
Von Miller is a great player. But Aaron Donald is
partly responsible for von Miller getting the six years, hundred

(07:14):
forty million in Buffalo right, because the conversation coming out
of Denver it was much different than it was von
Miller leaving l a because all of a sudden he
like he showed up at the end of that season
last season and it had to in some ways be
because of not being at the level of health as
a young von Miller. If you put somebody on him

(07:37):
one on one, he's going to out maneuver, He's going
to out skill that person more often than not. Who
are you going to double team if you have to
put two to three guys on Aaron Donald, Like, understand
that Aaron Donald commands two to three guys. You've very

(08:00):
rarely will ever see Aaron Donald be singlely blocked. Like
singularly blocked. You won't see it every once in a
while you may see it, maybe for a player or two.
You'll see a guy that can can do it and
it's not not that bad and as usually probably later
downs or later in the game where he might be
a little bit more fatigued coming off of the ball,

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But you're not going to be able to to take blocking,
you know, blocking schemes towards von Miller, to limit von
Miller to get into the quarterback because you have to
bring it interiorly. And and what's even more interesting is
you don't necessarily always have to be looking at Aaron

(08:43):
Donald in the center of the line. He could be
on the outside. So that's what makes it horrible is
that he can whoop a center all the way out
to a tight end. He could whoop every last one
of them, and in most cases he can whoop two
of them at the same time. And that's that's everybody been.
It fits from that everybody. Yeah, I would love to
be a linebacker behind Aaron Donald. I'm getting getting a

(09:06):
hundred plus tackles a year. I would love to be
a quarterback on the scene with Aaron Donald. Jam I
just I wonder what an offensive line, what do you
think the conversation is in an offensive line room knowing
they're gonna have to deal with him. Like if you're
if you're a center or you're a guard having to
block Aaron Donald. What do you think that discussions? First off,

(09:27):
offensive linemen are different, like they're different breeds of people.
Like unless you've been around them, you don't you don't
really understand it. Like there's some of the most sophisticated
people that you'll ever meet. People don't know that the tone,
they think that they're Neanderthals and they and they're not.
Actually I think in in uh when they were doing
the ratings of the Wonderlick test, I think lineman actually

(09:51):
scored the highest on average out of any out of
any position. They're very intelligent people, but some of them
are very nasty too, Like they're nasty Steve guys. And
I would I would be willing to say that offensive
linement will joke about having to block Aaron Donald, but
they really are out there to whoop Aaron Donald's ass,

(10:12):
and I mean in the worst way possible that they can.
I don't I don't think that you're gonna have too
many guys being you know, kind of scared or submissive
about it. In the league, I think they're just figuring
out what's the best way to go about trying to
handle him. He's not the biggest guy, right, He's not
Jordan Davis, the kid out of Georgia who's coming in
this year's draft, who's six seven three forty or whatever

(10:34):
is way to end it's gonna end up being. But
I think it's partially that. But to the Larst point, Yeah, there,
they're sophisticated me as smart guys. They gotta communicate, they
gotta study and learn to understand the scheme and all that,
so it's not surprising to me. I mean, I don't.
I don't judge people based on their size. In the NFL,
I used to wonder how how big uglies could get

(10:55):
good looking chicks. I used to always be like, you
know what, Like in college, I'd be like, how how
did you pull that off? Bro? Like you are a
charming dude some but some people like like to feel small,
you know, they like to be around big guy like that.
Now I'm not so much against them, you know, with
now my new found size, you know, my girth. So

(11:18):
we go back to this because you keep referencing it,
and I don't know that everyone listens for you on
your rant about how you think you're a doctor or
are you just claiming this? What did your doctor say
to you? Did he say you were support He was
just supportive of me, okay, but he didn't say you
were obese. He didn't have to. I know what my

(11:42):
body indepth and my body indexes. I should be two
thirty five. My body indexes, I should be two thirty five.
And I wait to seve, I wait two seventy five
right now, let's say round up a little bit. You
know that is fifteen pounds away. Yeah, but you were

(12:03):
wearing shoes to wow eight five, not to seventy eighty five. Yeah,
but you were fully clothed on the scale. If you
take the clothes off and you're tall, yeah, and you're tall, Yeah,
it's not gonna work. It's I'm too like, what is
the math on that? To eighty five and TODs that's obese? Bro, listen,

(12:28):
tell me, tell me I'm wrong. I was throwing around
fifty pounds earlier this morning. I mean, now, that's what
does that mean? Just you know, throwing moving some iron?
It's not what is that we're talking about Dumbell. We're
not talking about Dumbbell, pound about me being fifty pounds overweight.
A fifty pounds Dumbell can fit in like a large shoebox.

(12:48):
So I mean you're you're a shoebox overweight. It's not
a big deal, man, don't worry about I'm going to
have to walk this off because I'm anyway. I think
it's better that that people are attracted to fluffier, healthier looking,
maybe not so healthy looking, just overweight people, because you
know what, we're right, we're good, We're good. What it was. Yeah,

(13:12):
back of the day, fat people were well well fat,
I'm just I'm just I mean, I am wealthy. Maybe
that's why. Yeah, you can see that's why I'm girthy.
A lot of people will be Yeah, I think you
look great man, Thank you, Yeah, I appreciate you. Got
it man, Nothing like Prince, not not at all, not
even close to prints, but you know what, it's all right, sorry,

(13:35):
not even comparable to pac Man. You know, I wouldn't
even got the A pact made. But just a fat man.
But just remember that Brady and I have been encouraging
you and you guys have been very supportive. Yes, thank you.
I've I've been eating healthy the last few days. Um,
so that's been good. I had some chicken tamali's earlier yesterday.

(13:57):
They were really good, not healthy at all, healthy, but
I ate it early. Okay, you burned it off the
rest of the day. I like that logic. If you eat,
want to eat the worst things possible in the morning,
it makes logical sense you put it off. I'm pretty sure.
I'm pretty sure the right way is the opposite of that.
But um, what do you mean? You don't eat head

(14:19):
But if you fasted for an extended period of time,
you can get away with eating stuff later on. We're
that doesn't matter. Look at the hour we're up for.
That's as many calories at night when you're sleeping. Let's
think about it. One thirty two I ate at at
nine thirty yesterday. That's fasting. That's fasting. That's like what

(14:41):
eight hours, nine hours? That's not really judge I already overweight, Like,
don't judge me. Let's not use numbers. Let's use We
don't want a confusing idence. We are here to support
so mean to you. No, no, no, you're not you're
you're you're not supporting me. You're you're sneakily like you're

(15:05):
you're you're sneaking the shade. It's it's in times like
this where you discover who your real friends aren't. Speaking
credit card questions require real people, someone who understand your
issues and works to resolve them with you. That's why
I discover off for selful US based representatives. Seven discover
exceptionally common sense. You use my weight as a segue

(15:26):
into a read, but that is that is not cool.
We're not friends right now. There is one way, one
way to get the true answer as to where you
stand from a fitness standpoint, and that is with none
other than Petros Papadas. He's going to help me out
with this. The old p joined you next here on

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that will be a lot of fun, as it usually
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the Petros Some Money Show, and then also does work
for Fox covering college football. And he is our friend.
Petros Papadakis, Pee, what's happening? Good morning, Good morning to
everybody in Hello? What what up? Hearing? Uh? Hearing ray
reviews about USC practice? Petros? I know you're fired out
there about it? He could they be the new Texas is?

(16:56):
Could that be? Like? Are they back? Or are we
gonna be asking at that? I don't, I don't know. Uh.
I think the Colin Cowherd thing has become like a joke.
Oh my god, you know what I mean. I think
so many people on his staff made made fun of
him for the way he acts about USC. And this

(17:19):
is his second or third attempt to become like a
USC guy, and USC has not cooperated. By winning. So
I mean, I remember, God, what year was that the
year Stark got fired? So what would have that have been? Maybe? Okay,
so there was a Thursday night game early in Chris

(17:43):
Peterson was was just at Washington. He had a freshman
quarterback named Jake Browning and uh freshman tailback named Miles
Gaskin who plays I think still for the Dolphins, And
they went down to USC on a Thursday night and
controlled the game, ran over USC. Sark's personal secretary had

(18:07):
a panic attack on the sideline and had to be
gurneyed out, and Sark had his meltdown or whatever the
culmination of his personal problems was the next day, and
he was fired or whatever. That day on the radio,
Colin Cowherd proclaimed Washington football to be dead, USC football

(18:30):
to be back, and Steve Sarkisian is going to have
them in a national championship in a matter of moments.
And well, Washington ended up with Jake Browning eventually in
the College Football Playoff, and everybody knows what happened to Sark,

(18:52):
and then the Clay Helton debacle, the small Sam Donald victory. Yeah, so, uh,
I mean, Colin has been Colin Cowherd is a great
radio talent, obviously in television person but he has been
trying to link himself to USC ever since he got

(19:15):
to l a h. Now that Lincoln Riley's there, I
think he acted like such a I don't know girl
at a One Direction concert when Lincoln Riley came in
to do the car wash when USC hired him, and
he like said like, hey, if if I can do
anything for you, please, you know, let me know, like
off the air and his staff. I think was so

(19:37):
kind of creeped out by it that now instead of
just saying wow, I was acting creepy, He's kind of
doubled down, and it's like sort of making a joke
about it. So I'm trying not to overreact to collins
tweets about USC is the greatest practice ever and elite
talent at USC. But to answer your question, I mean,

(19:59):
I do. I I think it's interesting. I mean, U
c l I scored like sixty plus points on USC
last year and see people are doing high steps around
the city and it's like, you know, put. I think
USC's back under Lincoln Riley. I think a lot of
that has to do with the level of cos you're

(20:19):
sitting right now. They're back, Petro, they're back. Well, I'm
declaring their backs back. You have to play there, Oh yeah,
that's right, you're doing. You have to take the field
and put on a face basket. But I think I
don't think the level of competition on the West Coast
is really there. Yeah yeah, yeah, they're back. Come on, Petros, Yeah,

(20:49):
come on, Petros. Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, thank you.
Petros is like turn that. I listened to fight songs
sometimes when people aren't around. I love fight songs, not

(21:12):
that one. What's your favorite? I can't say it's controversial. No, No,
I like Rocky tuph Is that is that considered a
fight song? Am? I like way Off? Rocky Top is
technically not their fight song? Yeah, I was gonna say,
I mean it might as well be. That's the one

(21:34):
they all, man, you can get drunk to that song.
That's a good one. Petro's. Isn't Lincoln Riley your neighbor?
Now it's a little short to get drunk too, He repeat,
he lives in the town I live in, but he
is not my neighbor. He lives in a more exclusive
neighborhood in the same town. How's how's that real state
transaction gonna work out? Well? I think they bought the

(21:55):
Lincoln Riley House. Uh it was a I mean they
what they built. God, it's a lot to explain about
this area, which is a very uh kind of obscure
area in Los Angeles. But USC coaches have lived here
since Pete Carroll Lane didn't live here. Lane lived in
Manhattan Beach. But Sarka lived here. The talents. Yeah, he

(22:18):
got a divorced, had a booth at Sharkey's. Nobody goes
to Sharks anymore. The Strand is pretty, you know, the Strand,
It's had a place, the Strand House, the Strandhouse, Strand House, Strand.

(22:39):
I hate everybody. I actually lived there and we went
to the Strandhouse every Friday. I'm front of air and
I hate everybody. But uh, he lived, he lives around here.
I wouldn't have come. I don't. I don't do much,
but I would have. I would have gone to that,

(23:00):
but we would have had to meet in Redondo Beach.
The house that Lincoln, the house that Lincoln Riley bought,
or that they bought for Lincoln Riley was like an
estate in this area for a hundred and fifty years
and then somebody put a bunch of money into the
state the last three years and turned it in to

(23:20):
like a nineteen million dollar house. They ended up getting
I don't know, sevent five million for it. And I
mean Lincoln Riley does not have a big enough family
to fill that he couldn't live for. He couldn't be
Moses and have a big enough family to live with. Yeah,
I think, uh, I think what they're going to do
is do a lot of entertaining there. The guy that

(23:41):
wrote the check for Lincoln Riley to become the USC coach,
a guy named Rick Caruso, is now now Yeah, he's
running for mayor in Los Angeles, so he's gonna be
probably there doing fundraisers and things of that nature. I
love him. They'll do recruiting there. Yeah, of course he

(24:02):
loves him. He's rich. This is all about rich people
helping rich people. Can I ask you this so because
I don't know how this works, but I would ventuestly
you do if Carusoe writes that check to make this
transaction happen. Is this the type of thing where like
you can just walk in that property and house whenever

(24:22):
he wants. I mean, I would I would feel if
I wrote that check, like I could be like, yeah,
I'm gonna walk in your house whatever I want. Lincoln,
how do you feel about that? And we probably bought
him the house And that's what I'm saying. He could
probably walk in and Lincoln wouldn't know about it. You know,
Pat Hayden, who has been recently into implicated again in
the Varsity Blues scandal. Because I, I gotta be honest

(24:43):
with you, I don't really have a lot of faith
in the USC's water polo coach to hide two million dollars.
I think I went a little further. Uh, but yeah,
he said, he said, of mastermind, just look look it up.
Money for the federal guy from it works slowly. Uh.
But that being said, uh, I think there was like

(25:04):
there was an old story that was Pat Hayden lives
in a very exclusive neighborhood in Pasadena area San Marinos
and uh, you're the world citizen LaVar. I live in Glendora.
Now I'm the only living person in Glendora. I've been

(25:27):
to sant Anita. That counts moms from Arcadia. Yes, I
lived in Arcadia. But the Pat Hayden story was that
his his house, his house was so big that a
tree blew down and fell on it, and he did
not know. Yes, how out of touch with reality is that? Well,

(25:53):
that's your boy, that's how that's that's this whole place.
So what do you get to the upper echelon of us?
I don't care that Lincoln Riley bought such a big house,
but I did think that it was a little bit
weird and kind of creepy that it was so publicized
and they made a whole thing about it, like as
if the college football players that signed at USC are

(26:13):
going to be living in a house like that. I
mean sleepovers, right, Harbard did that he had sleepovers with players. Yeah. Yeah,
that's a touch of situation for me. You know, we
don't do sleep over God. I don't want to ask
Petros the question about prior subject, but I do think

(26:34):
we need to get I think he should because five
caps you're gonna agree with me if your body index
what's your body? I don't I don't know. I don't know, la,
I don't even know what that is your body? And
how much do I weigh what you're supposed to wag
versus what you do weigh? Oh god, great question. Right,

(26:55):
I don't know. I'm supposed to weigh like a hundred
and sixty pounds, okay, how much like two hundred thirty okay,
So you're you're like, oh my, my deal, I have
a big head. I mean, that's you're a little different, Brady. Whenever,

(27:15):
whenever I've been in the car, whenever I've been in
the car with Brady, I look over and it's like
you're in the car with a horse. You know, It's
just like it's just like a big gass horse happy.
Just you're proportional though, Brady, thank you. So it's you know,

(27:37):
you don't look weird. You know, you're like the Lopez twins.
You're just a very big person. Oh my gosh, tell
him I'm obese, well, he said, morbidly obese. Well we
both are, all of us, even Brady. But based on
BM I problem, yeah, break based on all of that,

(27:57):
like none of us know football players or ex football
players for that matter. Sadly, uh fit into the normal one.
I don't know. Lineman offensive lineman go to their body
index some them and I have no idea how they
do it. They look like different people yeah, Alan Fantica
looks like we want either go. They either go up

(28:18):
or down, you know, so none of them stay the same.
But the problem is I was not a lineman, and
but now I look like one. Well it is. There
is a medical term, medical positions. When I retired, somebody
asked me if I played guard the other day. That's
so offensive. It's terrible. But I'll see why you were

(28:40):
defensive end like I you. I think what happens, Livar.
I do have an explanation for the uh, and I've
thought about it. Uh. It's called b f S, and
it's something that many ex athletes of our ILK suffer from.
And I don't know if Brady's there yet. I don't
think he's ever going to be there. But bf S

(29:01):
stands for big face syndromes where your face just gets
My face didn't was not always this big. I didn't
always look like one of the big head characters at
Dodger Stadium. True, you know, I can't fit my helmets,
I can't fit anything. Like I put a hat on
and I'm like, oh my god, the tightness of this hat.

(29:24):
And it's not just us. I mean, look at all
these ex athletes their faces. You know, it's almost like
they spread them out on a big piece of paper
and your hairline goes back. So then it's even worse
because now you've got a receding hairline, a big old face,
a thinning hairline. We won't say we're siving, just thinning
and um and and like, I don't know, but here's

(29:47):
what's bad. I look like interest yourself when you're younger,
and it's depressing. With my face, it's a glass with
it's depressing and and it's depressing because now my legs
and my arms are puny, but my mid section is
super like overweight and overside. So I looked like Mr
potato Head, like you might need yoga. I can't, can't.

(30:09):
I'm not flexible. Well that's the point. It's well I
wasn't flexible either, And then I punished myself for four
years in yoga classes with a bunch of middle aged women,
and uh, I want sweat on a Asian woman so
hard she made out this this English second language yelp

(30:30):
that I'll never forget, and I walked out. I would
have walked out embarrassed. I mean, there's a lot of
reasons why I would have walked out embarrassed. I swallowed
my pride and and and I'm now much more flexible
than I'm sure I would be very very uh like
heavy with flagellations. I would be horribly sweaty. I would

(30:53):
probably be overly stinky. I just but overall, but that
might have been that maybe true. What yoga and developing
a yoga practice later in life as opposed to going
and lifting weights or working out like a football player
has helped me reconcile my big face syndrome. We might

(31:16):
have to go together. I'll take you. My sister owns
the studio right here in Torrance. I mean it's a
bit of a haul from Glendora. But I'm sure you
used to live in Torrance too. No, I didn't live
in Torrance. But we could go hang out Redondo after that.
I mean, Torrance isn't too far. We can stay. Yeah,
it's not too Oh, we can stay in Toring. Come on,
what's what's to stop you? That's where Marky Mark was

(31:39):
from at the beginning of Boogie Nights. That certainly remember
the end of Boogie Nights. But here's the thing. We
can go hang out, man, we can do it. Let's
do it. But I don't know if we're going to
do yoga. And if we do yoga, you just pay
attention to how you're doing yoga. Don't udge me. All right.

(32:01):
That's the thing. It's a space of non judgment. Okay, good, good,
because I will be sitting there judging everyone, but it
will be internal. It will not be external. I will
not say a word to anyone. I will let everybody
do their there um there dog dog movements and what
is what they call them? Yeah, downward dog, downward dog,
upward dog, around the dog, yeah yeah, around the dog. Yeah,

(32:25):
I don't know. Get him on Twitter at the old
Pu Petros. Whether it's real estate, yoga poses the best sports. Yeah.
I could have gone through the Pack twelve with you
guys and explain why they're gonna win ten games. That's

(32:47):
why you're the pac man. Are they going to win
the Pack twelve before you go oh yeah? Okay, I
mean what there, it's only two teams. I mean they
got a real quarterback. He calls power place for the
back and the guy gets behind the guard. They're gonna
beat people. Okay, Is Maximus Decimus Meridius going to be
good for them? This year for the offensive line. They

(33:10):
have a Roman Empire guy their Maximus Kids, Maximus Maximus Kids. Well,
I will say this, I don't know him for per se.
It looks like, but oh yeah, I do know that kid. Uh.
That's they need to shore up the fronts. You know,
if they really are going to compete at a higher level,

(33:31):
they have to fix their defense. And maybe Alex Grinch
is that guy. And they have to fix their their
offense and the mentality of the offense and defensive line.
And that sometimes is more than a one year fix.
So we'll see get him on Twitter. At the old
p Patrose, we appreciate two big hids. One day, you

(33:53):
guys will see me dead floating in Lincoln Riley's pool.
The beginning of a move be faced down like what
happened here while I'm eating food at the buff will
be around the corners, hanging out on cowards under the
tire of a jaguar. Uh Petros. We appreciate a van

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Turn on, Let's go to the Newstess what there's Brady
Quick Yeah alright, wants to money out there? Yeah yeah, yeah,
Well guess what you can make extra money doing nothing?
Tell me how you do this? All right? So there

(36:08):
is a wonderful Japanese man who figured it out. His
name is so Sogi Mirie Modo that I had some yesterday. Okay,
well that's his first name. People have come to find out,
sometimes they just want someone to be there with them,
whatever it may be, whether they go shopping, whether they
go out to an art museum, or maybe they're they're

(36:31):
going to a medical appointment. Sometimes they don't want to
burden their family and friends or close people around them
with it, but they just want someone to be there.
So he's literally started a business where people just show
up and hang out and they don't have to be
obligated to do anything other than being present. How about that,
I mean, isn't that heroes. Um, hold on, so he's paying,

(36:54):
he's paying, he's paying people to hang out with him. No,
he's being paid just to be out with them, just
a personal friend. Just they're there. I mean, that's that's
that's so. Do they call what he gets a gift
a donation or a payment? He gets? He gets paid.

(37:15):
There's contact, it's not like that. But escorts aren't always
required to be physical. They just want them there to
go to that. I think there's a thought of family reunions,
you know, school reunions. You know, that's it. You go there,
you impress everybody like you got the the great job,

(37:37):
you got, the you one with the great looking you
know girlfriend, and then they go home. They're after the event.
Is don't you just get a mannequin? I mean, come on,
what are we doing? Because there they you have to
carry them around. Okay, that's fine, but you could dress
them up how you want. You don't have to worry
about this weirdo. There is one stipulation. Has to be
in a public place. It can't be in a personal place.

(37:58):
So did you kind of slide away from maybe No,
I'm not trying to take it to an appropriate place.
Bar just can't keep it together. Just said family reunions
and school reunions. That's a public place, that's your school,
it's a public park. Well, let me give you an
example of some stuff. So one woman hired him to

(38:20):
accompany her to follow her divorce papers. Right, So like
that's one scenario. He once sat with a client who
was going in for a hemorrhoid surgery consultation. Hey, when
that happens, I wonder what that conversation was like, Yeah,
like hey, buddy, there's the lego. Uh, he's got the
puffy you know, like what you guys have said every show. Yeah,

(38:43):
that's what I think about the Yeah, there you go. Yeah,
Stormy Daniels is back in the news. Well definition lawsuiter
versus Donald Trump. So now she's being court ordered to
pay his legal fees and she's quote to say, I
will go to l before I pay a penny. Fire. Yeah,

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