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April 8, 2022 38 mins

Jonas, Brady and LaVar celebrate Tiger’s day 1 at the Masters. They wonder how close Tom Brady was to joining the Dolphins. A broadcasting flub on MLB Opening Day and Dan Campbell calls out an alcoholic player. All that and more, including the BQ News.  

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Sports Radio. LaVar Arrington stormed into the studio this more
and said, we have got to talk about tiger woods.

(01:02):
We have to talk about tiger woods and then Brady
stepped in and said, yeah, but you're forgetting one thing,
and LaVar said, what's that? You're like the calendar, And
then we looked and realized, oh my god, it's a
football Friday ring ming. Yeah. Yeah, Friday night. And there's
that one that's that is that's Jonas. Come on Big

(01:33):
time baby. Yeah, okay, Friday Jonas was was late. This
is what our show is all about. It's the way
we do it. It's a smooth operation here on Fox
Sports Radio. Now. So the Tiger Woods situation is this,

(01:53):
he is tied for tenth. He teas off later on
this morning. Uh, now whether or not I'll tee off
actually on time. I feel like none of these golf
tea times are actually ever on time, which is kind
of annoying. But Tiger Woods is tenth right now. Uh.
The leader at Augusta National. Uh, the guy who's not
getting any attention is Sung j M. He has got

(02:14):
a one stroke lead over Cameron Smith. So we we
wait for a Tiger watch heading into today. Ten forty
one is the scheduled eastern time. Is the scheduled TIAF
for Tiger would So, uh, there's there's all that we
can have fun with that or maybe that specific time,
Who the hell knows, and furthermore, who cares? Would you
not agree though, that if he's at least in contention,

(02:37):
even if he finishes outside the top fifteen that we
bet on last hour, or he finishes maybe even outside
the top twenty, if you can just get him into
the weekend for ratings purposes, it's huge. But also anybody
that he's paired up with, like whoever beats him becomes
more of a household name, especially if he does the

(02:59):
improve abbable and makes it to the final final round
and he's in contention. Whoever is out there that ends
up beating him, I feel like that his name carries
them to a certain level and becomes more recognizable just
for people in the casual audience. That person that beat him, well,
I mean it depends on where he finishes, Like if
he finishes six, five guys beat him, and we know

(03:20):
all five of those guys. I'm just saying, like it
builds their brand more just by beating Tiger Woods. Well,
it's part of it, I don't I don't know. I
mean the story if he's in the top ten, which
means he's in contention the final day. I mean, you're
gonna see a massive crowd around him. You will not
see much coverage on anyone else, especially if they're not

(03:43):
if they're if they're a foreign player. It just doesn't
resonate with the ratings. And that's how you know, that's
how this thing works. You've gotta have ratings. Everyone wants
to watch Tiger, So I do hope he makes the Cup.
I hope he's in contention. There is nothing like it
seeing him, especially in a major on Sunday, we're victory
read and being the hunt like that's it's a thing, man,

(04:05):
and the way it impacts other players. We talked about
this yesterday. It's unlike anything else, you know, Albert compared
it to maybe Tom Brady for Michael Jordan's Did you
guys give the tagline? What's unlike anything else? Yeah, it's
okay in the world, Well, it's more like Tiger on
Sunday in the Masters in contention. There's nothing like that.

(04:28):
It's it's it's just it's a unique experience. Did his
shirt make you feel as though you were color blind?
Ditch the turtleneck, bro, Like it's a it's a mock
turtle on whatever, like, do disrespect the mock turtle? Yeah?
Where with green jackets out? What's like Christmas? That's why

(04:53):
v nex make your traps look bigger you? No, it doesn't,
it does your wat you guys stop wearing fenix now,
I refused. It's a bad look v that guy put.
By the way, oh, I smelled so bad last night.
You smell bad normally. That's not true. That is a lie.
And that's first, already got enough of that. I mean,

(05:22):
how many tens do you think are are in We
should have made this an over under lee. How many
tens do you think are in Tiger's gallery? Well? I
wonder these things so than what iron? What did I
ask this question? First? Has there ever been an athlete

(05:43):
that as many dudes root for as Tiger Woods? Like
if I get the sense that, like if you one
roots for him, I mean Dennis Rodman. But I thought
that was a pretty well you know, okay, because you

(06:05):
know what it is when he became flawed, and we
talked about this yesterday. Women couldn't stand him for what
he did, and all that is fair and I understand,
but but but there's also there's women who are right
to serial killers in prison and it is and it's
it's weird. Yeah, like like Richard Ramirez had, like you know,

(06:27):
he had like groupies that, But with Tiger he also
does something that no guy listening to this can even
come close to doing. And let's play golf at a
high level. But nobody can do it. Everybody's tried, and
which is why you watch these guys playing, you go,
how are they doing this? I can't get the ball
off the tee in the air on a t shot.

(06:48):
I can't do it. It's impossible. And these guys do
it with ease in a practice round. And so to
see him play at a high level and then you
find out afterwards, Oh and by the way, uh, he's
got a ist of names that he can go through
when oh my god, like I think, guys, look at
it is. I don't know, I think about this. Lincoln Riley,

(07:12):
the head coach at Southern cow is such a big
Tiger fan. He moved their spring practice around just so
we can watch. Like, yes, he's prioritized him and Colin
Coward probably watching together. He's literally prioritized Tiger Woods and
the Masters so they can watch it. I'm just saying,

(07:35):
will that be used against him in a court of
law if things do not go the way that they
anticipated for him? I mean, you weren't supposed to be
coach at football. It's well, at least USC Football's back, right,
It's just like, that's actually I can't believe that that's

(07:56):
not getting more run that that they're trying to rebuild
the program and read all the reputation and the coach
he just hired and paid all that money to, who's
got a twelve million dollar house near Petros is not
having a spring practice or spring game on time because
Tiger is playing golf. Like that's like, that's up there
with that. Who's the guy who skipped his own concert

(08:16):
to go to a do both Carolina game? Aeric church whatever?
I mean, that's that's almost a church church choir. The
church choir. Get out of here. It's ridiculous. Um. But
but again, we we wait to see how how Tiger
performs in day two and if something drastic happens and

(08:39):
he doesn't make the cut, how Devin like, who do
you like, what do you think the reaction is going
to be? Wolivar be more ecstatic or Brady be more
devastating towards it that way? Don't I hate hearing about
him all the time. I just I couldn't understand why
he's still a hit line. But he certainly is still
a hit line. That's all. Yeah, I could be off.

(09:00):
I'm off, all right, I mean, you know, I'm okay
with admitting I'm not. Only it would be devastating for
him not to make the cut, and I think or
even worse to have to pull out due to injury.
That is hilarious. I almost fell out of my seat
on everything. I love Brandon, You almost maybe fall out

(09:22):
of us. Why so slick, so witty and I don't
know what devastating we have to pull out? Why do
you think Jerry Jones isn't golf because he does not
remember almost due to anything Jerry happy early said, go

(09:42):
to biout by the way, thank you for participating? What
ad Apollo Creeds say? Don't you stop this for nothing?
I wonder what do you think the odds are right
now on Tiger to make the cut? Like because he
was a favorite, he was an underdog to make it yesterday.
I wonder what the odds are on him to actually
make the cut now now that he's tied for ten

(10:03):
plays because well, listen, I'm trying to I was hoping
somebody else had had pulled that up. To be honest
with you, I'm trying to us pivot having having some
issues here, so trying to, uh, for some reason, it's
not working now. I don't know what what's going on here,
but welcome to a technology here a fs are. But

(10:24):
what would you what would you guess? You had to
guess what the odds are Tiger would make the cut.
I mean probably is minus odds now he's in the
top ten. I would say how many players in the field?
Was that sixty or something? I think more than that seven.
Don't don't quote me on that, but I think. I mean,
I think they about cut the thing in half from
not mistaken. Um, let's see the those are details like

(10:46):
I don't really pay attention to in regards to go.
There's a plus right now and it cuts down to
fifty after the weekend before. I mean, his odds have
have shifted. He was what sixty two one yesterday to
win the whole thing. Now he's at third five to one. Um,
so I mean there is some you know, cut his
odds in half. Also he uh, I feel like people

(11:08):
want him to win so bad that if there was
an opportunity to just just to fade him. But that's
where you should look, because I just know, I'm just
saying people want it to happen so bad, they're so
deaf to this. Would you want people to root for
you like people root for Tiger like? I think it's
one of the most interesting thing in sports. Usually when

(11:29):
an athlete has a downfall or has this period of
time where either their personal life gets exposed or they
ask some issues, whatever it is, they never get the
benefit of the doubt, especially when they've been a successful
on as dominant and he always has, he always has
like people you know, for example, Lebron James is polarizing.

(11:51):
Yet if you think of what has he ever done wrong,
like literally outside of raising millions of dollars for charity
and scorning Cleveland with with the decision on television, which
I'm sure if he could do it all over again,
he probably find a different way of you know, making
that announcement. But he came back and he won him
a championship. It's just like, I don't know, there's people

(12:11):
who hate him. I don't understand how Tiger got by
the masses, and again maybe not by some you know,
demographic of people out there, but buying lard by sports fans,
and no matter what he does, it's kind of incredible.
Why not, Well, you don't what I'm saying, but so

(12:33):
you're indifferent, which is actually probably probably worse than hating him.
I don't want not even caring about his existence. I
just don't want to invest in loving him or hating him.
I invest in you, guys. I love you guys, appreciate
that we are. Man. How about didn't move for spring practice?

(12:55):
James Franklin, Yeah, yeah, yeah, got to win this year?
What do you mean he just gotta didn't he just
get a contracts? No, you're not good when you get
that type of scratch and you gotta win against Ohio State.
I mean, if that's the this is kind of the

(13:16):
year where he's got to do a little more. This
probably wouldn't be the year to need to beat Ohio
State after they just got beat by Michigan last year.
Probably not, probably not the year hoping praying that they
want hardball would leave, and not because I don't think

(13:39):
we're good enough to beat Michigan. I just wanted to
have one less team to have to worry about again.
We hadn't had to worry about them in quite some time.
How many how many people you think are gonna be
at Ohio State spring game this year? What is it?
Because what do they charge? Like five bucks? Ahead? I
think that's what they used to do back in the day,
where they would charge like five bucks. Again said five

(14:01):
How steak gets that? Doesn't then Brady, they might be
a little higher than that to be they get a
lot that's up there. Yeah, remember a lot. Georgia got
a big crowd and then um ludicrous and Nebraska. It
was in Nebraska that gets a Lobraska gets a big crowd. Yeah,
that's gonna be interesting one to watch this year. People
tend to forget, like Scott Frost, he's back, had to

(14:23):
get rid of all the staff. But fitz Fitzgerald, I
wonder what he's going to do this year. You know
here he's fine because he didn't take the Bear's job,
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guys know what movie this song is from? I do
not now didn't come to mind you gotta got it now,

(15:53):
dumb and dumber. Oh yeah, you've seen it. Is this
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missed something, you guys, slick with you? Ready for the
latest Tom Brady rumor? All right? So this according to

(16:37):
Mike Florio, Brady's guy from Pro Football Network Pro Football Talk. Sorry,
Tom Brady apparently was close to joining Miami first but
he was going to do so as a my minority
owner and then as a player if they made a
trade for his rights, but the Brian Flores lawsuit pretty
much derailed everything and so thus it didn't end up

(16:59):
happen ng and so here he is a Tampa Bay buccaneer.
So that, according to Mike Florio, who by the way,
is also the same guy who has been, you know,
claiming for weeks and weeks and weeks that Tom Brady
is going to be a forty Niner. So consider the source.
But that is the latest scuttle bug from Mike Florio
Pro Football Talk, So I'm not look there seems to

(17:22):
be a lot of smoke with this story. It's been
talked about for months that the Dolphins were trying to
target Tom Brady and Sean Payton. Obviously Sean Payton to
be the head coach, Tom Brady to be their quarterback,
which you know, you can connect the dots. Stephen Ross,
who's the owner, Michigan alum Tom Brady Michigan a lum,

(17:43):
greatest of all time. Makes a lot of sense. Now,
the only thing I don't know is, you know, as
far as a minority owner and how that would be
viewed upon the other majority owners in the NFL, if
that would be frowned Pond, I don't know that it's
not allowed, but I also don't know it's a precedent

(18:04):
that any organization wants to set only because if they
start opening up the opportunity to have players take a
a equity stake in one of these organizations. You could
see it, you know, happening maybe quite frequently or often
and be viewed at or be viewed as a way around,

(18:26):
you know, compensating them what they're worth. You know, Tom Brady,
if he has an equity steak as a limited partner
within the Miami Dolphins organization, he might take less money
in his contract because they're compensating him with whatever he
bought in for whatever equity or amount of shares he's
buying in for the Dolphins with, if you catch my drift,
So that's one hurdle that it sounds great when you

(18:50):
throw out you know that there, but I'm not sure
how much validity there is to this. Now where it
comes into play and makes the most sense is as
we've talked about before, that Stephen Ross and the Miami
Dolphins using this as part of their defamation case as
a counter suit back at Brian Flores that hey, you

(19:12):
left here because of you know whatever it was, either
we weren't satisfied with not making the playoffs even though
you had winning records, or you know, you know, there
was a disagreement between him and Chris Career and the
whole two of song about lowest situation, or you know,
Brian Flores just didn't want to be there anymore because
of what he's alleged took place. They're trying to get

(19:32):
him to lose, to go get a guy like Joe Burrow, whatever,
whatever the case is. You know, now it it's kind
of unraveled this whole scenario where with the Brian Flores lawsuit,
you're looking at the Dolphins trying to defend themselves and
they're saying, but we had this plan in place to
get Sean Payton, to get Tom Brady. But you know

(19:54):
the reality is, you know, you blew it up with
your lawsuit, and because of that, that hurt us from
making millions of million, millions of dollars. I think the
the you know, like we talked about before with the
Brian Flores lawsuit, this is kind of interesting to me
is they're admitting to essentially moving on from a minority
coach and already tabbing Sean Payton as the head coach.

(20:14):
So think about that, like you're already saying the same
thing we heard earlier about Mike mclarkey already knowing he
was getting the Titans job even though all these other
coaches are interviewing would be the same thing in this instance.
And by the way, it's not just the Dolphins that
would have fallen victim to this. It probably would have
been the Dallas Cowboys or any other team. I mean,

(20:36):
let's be real for a second. If if Mike McCarthy
gets fired from the Dallas Cowboys, are they not targeting
Sean Payton? Like, do we look at any other candidate
that interviews there, white, black, green, orange, purple as a
viable candidate. Of course not, because we know the history.
We know Jerry Jones love for Sean Payton. Like. That's

(20:58):
more of the crux of this whole entire issue is
the relationship that a lot of these coaches have with
owners and who they think is the guy that's gonna
help them win a Super Bowl. And because the private
you know, privately owned, they could do whatever they want.
So I know, that's like a complete three sixty from
where we started. But that's the connection to all this.

(21:20):
You know, as much an we're talking about Brady being
you know, playing for the Dolphins and all that, to me,
it all has to do with them trying to make
a case for the Brian Flora's lawsuit and how he's
to fam them or you know, taking away their ability
to earn millions with having tom Brady on their roster
and Sean Payton as their head coach. Let me ask
you this. Let's say this story is true that um

(21:41):
tom Brady was offered a minority stake. Remember the day
before he decided to come back and end his retirement
and come back to the Bucks, he met with the
owners of the Bucks, the Glazers UM over in Europe
at I think it was Manchester United, the soccer team
they also own. Do you think part of the reason
that he went to go meet with them was to

(22:01):
see about maybe getting involved in their ownership group. Why
not like basically say, hey, this is this is what
could potentially be on the table for me in Miami.
I love it here, I'd like to make this work.
But if I'm gonna come back, I want to know
if this would be a door that would be open
to me. Trying to comprehend how you can do that
as an active player, I'm I'm certain that it's in

(22:24):
the rules that you can't do it that way, So
I'm I'm more curious about it from that that angle,
How does that work? I just don't. I don't know.
I don't get how that works, Like, Okay, you're going
to offer a minority steak and that's going to be
the way you offset some of the contract. Well, though

(22:45):
I don't know that they're saying they're gonna they're gonna
offset the contract. That would be the presumption that like
Brady does a more economical deal because he's getting share, right.
I don't know that that's legal though, is I That's
what I'm saying. I don't think it is either. And
that's why this whole theory is a little out far
out there, but it has, Like I said, it has
more to do with the lawsuit, the defamation lawsuit that

(23:06):
I think the Dolphins are trying, Like why does this
become so public? Why why does it get to Mike Floyo, who,
to the best of my knowledge is is he a
Michigan a lump? Did I miss something there? You know?
With some connection to them. What I would be curious
to know is is what what if Brady paid for it,
like invested, invested the team and it wasn't a part

(23:30):
of his contract negotiations. I will wonder if that is permissive, exclusive,
and separate yeah. I mean, I mean he'd have to
play what's fair market value of the Miami Dolphins right now?
So whatever percentage of that is, like that's what he'd
have to buy in and pay in it. And maybe
they say that's how they get around it, but you
know they would have I mean, you'd have to make
whatever that investment is, you'd have to make it completely

(23:52):
public and transparent. So people would say, like, Okay, well
is he getting like a greater percentage of whatever every
knew that's generated, you know, for his equity? You know,
is he is he getting you know? Is he paying
investing in a fair market value? You know? Or are
they giving him a discount? I mean, that's there's so
many questions about. It would have to be completely transparent.

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All right, so you guys, uh, you know that the
Cleveland baseball team they had to change their name, right
They were formerly the Indian Guards. The Guardians what Washington

(24:37):
formerly Washington was formerly the football team. So can you
say Cleveland was formerly what they are, but not say
what Washington formerly was. I feel like people get more
upset about what Washington was than the Indians. But I
don't know. I'm gonna leave that one. I'm just I
that's that's what from my understanding. But I'm a white guy.
No one wants to hear what I have to say. Yeah, well,

(24:59):
well that's ironic because I'm a black guy. No one
really wants to hear what I gotta say. So how
does that one work? Exactly? Do people want to hear
what they have to say? And that's the one. Um,
So it's gonna take people some time to uh to
get used to the name change. Um And it only

(25:19):
took a one game in UH for for somebody to
make the mistake. Well, I don't doubt that. My thing is,
it's so I don't know. I guess it's it's hard.
It's hard to because there's like no other I guess
there's no other team that's called the Commanders either, like
they went in such a different, like a direction like
the Guardians. It's just it's it's so odd, Like, I

(25:42):
get it. I understand why they're doing it. I just
I don't know. It's weird to me. Man. I grew
up rooting for Cleveland my entire life, so it's it's
it's a long depart from where it was. Well. Denny
Matthews is a long time voice of the Kansas City
Royals who were playing the Guardians yesterday, and this was
on k c SP Royals Radio network. Runner first, two

(26:05):
down the one, two pitches on the way, groundball into
right field. The Indians are still alive, or at least
the Guardians. The Indians are dead and running first and turn. Now, wow,
that is not gonna so wow, there's that little difference. Yea.

(26:30):
And that could be by interpretation, right, he could really
just be saying the name is he did, right, he was,
But we all know what the interpretation of it's going
to be. That's the problem that this is like a
millennial generation. They're so here. We got agitated by any
little thing that millennials will look at that and try

(26:50):
to just go to work on it on social media.
There was no malice. There was no malice. Do I
have to feel guilty? When I watched the movie Major
league now, Like, is that is that what we're at here?
Like that's what a millennia would sell? You could we
hear that one more time? Daddy Matthews, the voice of
the Royals. Runner first, two down, the one, two pitches

(27:12):
on the way, groundball into right field. The Indians are
still alive, or at least the Guardians. The Indians are
dead and runnings first and turn down. It's just so
quick too, it was good, put it together quick. I'll
it this way. And we obviously do live radio, so
there's an element to this in what we do. But
the difference is, like LaVar, you've called a game before,

(27:34):
I've called games. You're reacting to something right, and so
if you make a mistake, like it's kind of hard
and real time to turn it back around and then
get back to where you were trying to go. He
did it, but like you know, obviously what he does.
He wish he'd probably choose a different way, but it's
not an easy job to be in that position. Yeah,

(27:56):
I mean I would. I would easily say he said
they're alive, meaning that that it was a good play.
Something happened good, but they made a good play of it.
To keep themselves alive. It was witty, but like you
guys said so many things, and like the conversation earlier
with you know, the lawsuit and stuff, these things are

(28:17):
by interpretation, right, and and so the idea of it
here is it was just a quick, witty save, like
that's been the name of the team. And how long
has this guy been calling games for me long time? Like,
imagine how commonplace it is. Like it's probably just as

(28:38):
simple as saying one of his kids names or or
somebody that you know is sibling or something to that effect.
Sometimes it's difficult to not do that. It's it's been
a name that's been in the vernacular of people watching
sports since what the forties, the fifties. I mean, it's
gonna take a little while, but people, look, I know

(29:00):
some people who still called the Chargers San Diego like
it just like and here's the thing, right, for all
of the woke warriors out there that may be listening
to the show, go to be careful for all of
the woke warriors out there that maybe listening to the
show p social media saying like everything isn't that malicious,

(29:24):
Everything isn't that. So while you're sitting there and you're like,
oh my gosh, that doesn't mean that you should slip
up just because they've been saying it for years. That's
why it's changing. Now. Yeah, you're right, you're right in
in so many ways. But understand that some people are like,
if if I had a coach that was so old,

(29:47):
I will leave him nameless. Dude. The dude when when
he would get into like he would have conversations, he
would be giving old like that he would get if
speeches in the meeting room, and I'll say a side
meeting room, not the main meeting room. Will leave it
to the side meeting room. And I'll tell you he

(30:09):
coached the d line so that you guys don't assume
who I think you're going to assume. But he would
get caught up into the moment of telling a story
about when he played and and and and doing what
it is that you needed to do in the Battle
of of attrition and and playing all four quarters. And
I tell you what one of my teammates he was colored,

(30:33):
And whoa hold on, coach, just say what color he is? Like,
say say a black dude, right, Like, dude, that's what
he grew up hearing for people that weren't white. That's
what he said. And and it's interesting because you knew

(30:55):
the context that he was living in, but the reality
of it, it was an outdated term. So it's kind
of like, you don't have to always be in a
situation where you make somebody malice where where it's it's
hateful or it's it's like it's it's bad like And

(31:15):
so to me, that dude right there that we're listening to,
it's like that coach that I had, Like, Hey, I
get that that's what you're used to it and that
this isn't the most politically correct way of saying it,
and we could work on that. Like sometimes it's okay
to just say, you know what, he slipped up, Let's

(31:36):
keep it moving. They were alive, that name is dead.
Let's keep it moving. Also, to mention this before we
get to break Dan Campbell um, this was a quote
that came out from Dan Campbell. It's starting to make
the rounds today. Uh. Dan Campbell talking about players that
he wants talking about the draft, he said, quote, I
remember I had a guy in Miami. God, he loved ball.

(31:58):
He was a dynamic football player, but he came in
every day, just reeking of alcohol. He was probably on
a bender for who knows how long, But god, he
loved football. He showed up. He didn't have missed assignments.
He hustled NonStop, and it's like, you know what, you'll
find a way to make that guy work. Not saying
we want those guys, but he loved ball and he
had success and he's still playing today. By the way,

(32:19):
so who do you want to guess that is still playing.
I was gonna throw my buddy Fasando under the bus
because Campbell, Campbell coach tight ends. I was gonna say
that might have been old Anthony. He's not playing right now.
So I was shout out. I was thinking of the
coach of Tennessee, yeah, coach, And that could have been racist,

(32:41):
by the way, Yeah, how could you like Like I
felt like, you know, you know, yeah, that's gotta be
careful out here, man. See, that's when I have to
be careful when I start going down that road, you
know what I mean. But I did think that we
were talking Mike Vrabel for two seconds. I was like, oh,
it's Tom Brady easily, yeah, Hi, Oh my gosh, Tom Brady.

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(34:53):
Brady Quinn. Yeah. How about this for a story to
start off today? The man who shot Lady AGA's dog
walker last year, he was released from jail due to
a clerical error. Um. Yeah. According to the l A
County District Attorney's Office look Out there l A County

(35:13):
um that dismisscharges were supposed to have been replaced by
a superseding grand jury indictment unsealed during Wednesday's hearing. However,
it seems the UH the superseding case was not entered
for Jackson who was then released. UM. There was apparently
eight dogs for cash scheme that was going on. UM,

(35:34):
so they were looking at trying to shoot the dog
walker in order to kidnap the pups and get the
cash from it just tells you, but that just tells
you where our world is today. Shoot the person and
take the animal and get a job. Get a job.
I'm going to kidnapped person and doesn't leave leave the dogs.

(35:55):
Why don't you kidnap a job application? Loser? Jeez, this
story actually gets better. So there was actually a scheme
between three guys involved in this whole thing as far
as how this this dog kidnapping was orchestrated after Lady
Gaga offered up a half a million dollar reward for

(36:15):
the pups. UM. They then tried to recruit one of
the individuals to act as the hero and to show
up at the l a p d Station with the dogs,
claiming that they had found that the puppies there's two
of them that were kidnapped. UM. But she was never
given the reward after the officials became suspicious of the
entire story. So that's how ended up catching the individuals released.

(36:41):
We need to steal more dogs. What a what a loser?
Does that word? That's by the way, I have a
big dog. Don't get those small dogs. You can't steal
a big dogs. These were small dogs. These are small.
They're in They're in style, you know, those those little
frenchy bulldogs or whatever they're They're like the new thing.
It's like they're like a necessary like a purse. Pathetic.

(37:05):
I know we do live reads for this, but look,
people don't drink and drive. Get a car, ride, you
have someone pick you up, get an uber something. Um.
But there was a quote unquote alleged drunk driver and
unlicensed driver at that who crashed your car through a fence,
diving into a backyard pool. Um. In this case, they

(37:25):
didn't get far from really getting out of the car.
But the uh, it's still alleged whether or not the
two individuals were drunk. Was that the plan was that? Like,
was that the plan we wanted to end up in
the pool? There's not a lot coming from the driver's
side of it. There's more from the people in the
backyard who had a car stuck in their pool. I mean, like,

(37:46):
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