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April 18, 2022 38 mins

Jonas, Brady and LaVar call out Kyrie Irving for lowering himself to the level of the fans. Pro Bowl Players Poll reveals how NFL stars really feel and the return of the BQ News,

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(01:02):
You've got Brady Quinn who was in Ohio currently. Now
was there were people distraught after the collapse by the
Cleveland Calves on Friday night with their their potential to
get into the postseason. What happened against the against the Hawks? Yeah,
it was. It was pretty disappointing, to to put it lately.
I mean there was I wasn't necessarily out and about

(01:24):
around a bunch of it, but I can only imagine.
I had a couple of guys texted me asking if
I could go out and watch the game, which I
could not. It was good Friday, so we were celebrating
that with the fam, but uh, pretty disappointing all the
way around. Are you gonna get to a Guardians game? Okay? Good,
good for you. I'm not sure if you've checked the
weather report in in Ohio right now. I mean they

(01:46):
are wearing full blown snow jackets, like down filled snow
jackets for baseball. That is not a sport that you
want to sit out in the bleachers for in thirty
eight degree weather for for four and a half hours. Yeah.
I just I asked Lavarre earlier. I was like, do
you ever think about going back home? I was like, nope.
I mean it's not so much that like I'm back,

(02:07):
hold I'm out in the elements It's just like I'd
rather go play golf for four and a half hours
that just sitting stands eating peanuts watching a baseball game. Yeah,
I hear you. I personally like the can you say
cracker jack still? Yeah? Those are good. I mean, I
didn't know if that's politically correct. I'll put it this way.

(02:29):
I'm not offended if you say that. If that's what it's,
that's what they're called, is it. There wasn't there a
story where they're now being called cracker jills. I almost
positive that's your story. But then you should I mean,
you don't have to change the jack part. You would
change the first part, like when you call it like
something else. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know, but

(02:53):
I'm just saying anyway, I enjoy eating those out of
the box while I'm sitting there watching games. But but
like you asked me on the break, yeah, you just
never know anymore man. And and for what it's worth,
I mean, it's not it's not me that it's it's targeting.
Of course, it's targeting you, you know what I mean.
But here's that supposed to be spreak up some crack? Uh?

(03:22):
So we're looking at me, he loves it. I would
not want to be cold watching baseball. A SQ just mentioned.
That's why I would never move back to where I
came from. But however, I would watch a Dodgers game.
I would watch an Angels game. I would do that
seventy degrees, especially when they have club level deals where

(03:44):
you can go inside and actually get some really really
good food, um while you're there, or even if they
bring like you Like, I haven't drink beer in a
little while. I'm trying to lose my beer gut. I've
been doing a really good job, um, so I haven't
drink beer. But I would have to say if I
went to watch a baseball game, I would have to

(04:05):
drink beers. Yeah yeah, and I probably have to eat
things that aren't necessarily good for me as well, just
making your hot dogs. I just don't believe in that,
you know, Like I'm all in type of guys. So
if I started drinking beers and eating hot dogs or
eating you know, pretzels and stuff, whatever it is, the

(04:26):
cracker Jack's, I'm gonna eat those more often than not
after that, Like, I'm just not gonna let it be
like a game day affair. I'll probably get go get
some Pacific CODs and re stock up, and because the
taste was back on my lips again and it would
have tasted so good, nice and cold and chilled, and
it just would have been a great experience for me.
And then I would have fell off of the wagon.

(04:47):
What about golfing? Would you have a beer golfing? I mean,
I would have to have a beer at golfing, because
that would be my only entertainment, you know, outside of
talking to you guys in between holes while I'm driving
you to your hole. Um, whoa okay? Um? Anyway, yeah,
while I would be you know, the person behind the
will uh and have great conversation. I certainly would probably

(05:09):
have a poper two um available for me. Yeah yeah, good,
and one of the Couzy deals keep it cool. Yeah yeah. Um.
Now let me ask you, uh, speaking of Couzy, you
know Bob Couzy played for the Celtics back of the day.
I did, as was that for a transition trans Yeah,
just you know, dusting it off here a little a

(05:30):
little transition radio from people don't know who um well,
I mean's a Hall of fame or legend Boston Celtics legend.
Uh yeah he did. Uh and um and he you
know his former team, these Celtics were were on center
stage yesterday against the Brooklyn Nets. Now we talked about

(05:52):
Kyrie's back and forth with a member of the media. Um,
one of the things about Kyrie Irving, I was not
aware that he was a badass, like I was not
where that like he actually wanted to fight like that.
He was that he was a fighter, because I mean,
based on these comments afterwards, especially how he finishes up here,
this this sounds to me like a guy who's ready
to throw down. And he doesn't strike me as one
of those guys. Following the loss in Boston yesterday. You know,

(06:15):
it's nothing new when I come into this building what
it's gonna be like. But it's the same energy they
have for me, and I'm gonna have the same energy
for them. And it's not every fan. I don't want
to attack every fan, every Boston fan, but um, you
know when people start yelling with all this stuff is
but so much you can take as a competitor, and um,
you know we're the ones expected to be docile and

(06:36):
be humble and take a humble approach. Not the best
the playoffs is what it is. You know, I've I
know what to expect in here, and it's the same
energy I'm giving back to them. This is my first
time in t D Garden. So what you guys saw
and what you guys think is as entertainment, or the
fans think is entertainment. All is fair and competition, you know.
So if some somebody's gonna call me out of my name,

(06:56):
I'm gonna look at them straight in the eye and
see if they really about it. Most of the time
they're not Yeah about a fan. Yeah, you're not competing
against a fan. I could see it. One of the
players called called you out of your name. I mean

(07:17):
you're talking about it's so over. Players are weird overs.
Always believe that, and I played basketball, but they're weirdos. Man.
To your point, all you're doing is lowering yourself to
their level or a lower level. Right, Because he's obviously

(07:39):
not instigating, Like he's not walking out of the court,
just immediately starting to flick flick off. People give the
bird talk trail like that's not what where his focus is.
It's basically him standing like I'll provoked, you know, But
I'm gonna look at him and look him in the
aisle of stuff. It's going okay, But now you're just
lowering yourself to their standard. You're lowing yourself to however

(08:02):
they're talking to you. You know, you're lowing yourself to
being in the mindset of of that fan, not a player. Now,
I do believe because I've been there before and felt
this before. There's a certain degree of added motivation that
comes with that, right, Like there's a there's a there's
a certain degree of like not only trying to beat

(08:24):
the man across from you, but beat every person inside
that arena. Like that is that road mentality where you
walk in there and it's it's you. It feels like
you against the world. There's some guys who thrive in that.
Obviously Kyrie Irving does because he was leading all scores
last night. He was phenomenal. Now they didn't end up
getting the wind, but you know again, that's that's that's

(08:47):
how it goes. You know, he and it has to
be more than just Kyrie. But I think the whole,
the whole thing with all of this is there's gonna
be people who love um. The way he handles this.
I kind of looking and just think, man, you're one
of the best players in the game, maybe one of
the best scorers the league of seen, and you're allowing
yourself to be manipulated by some dude who might not

(09:11):
even be able to dribble a basketball. I I don't know.
I mean, and and I always kind of think, as
good as that performance was last night, maybe he could
have been even better if he's not flicking people off
while standing out of bounds or you know, talking trash
to people you know before or after during all that stuff, Like,
maybe it could have even been better than thirty nine points.
Maybe you could have scored fifty. I don't know, but

(09:34):
that's how I kind of look at it, as you're
only stooping down to that level of someone who you know.
Now you're making they feel like they have an impact
in the game because you're actually acknowledging them in the
first place. There's a power to that, I think, and
he's giving the fans that power. Shack said after the game, Um,
he was talking him. He's like you, I remember having

(09:55):
a conversation with Bill Russell. He goes and Bill Russell
told me some of the stuff that they would Yeah,
and he said, like some of the stuff that we're
that was being yelled at them, and he's I've talked
to Kareem about it before. I remember Bill Russell told him,
he said, the best thing you can do is send
their ass home. He's all beat him, send him home.
That that's the ultimate get back if you want to

(10:17):
if you want to get back at somebody. And I
just think back till last year, then Trey Young got
spit on by a fan at Madison Square Garden. He
never threw birds up at anybody. He just he just
he loved it. He raised his hand said let's go.
There was no back and forth. And I would argue
Trey Young became a bigger star last season by how

(10:37):
he handled that. Kyrie just he tries to give off
this air of you know, I'm just I'm totally calm
zen this and that he it was like he was rattled,
like they got to him yesterday and this whole idea
that like, oh, you know, all is fair, all is fair.
It's like, dude, you and when the reporter says, yeah,
but you've never done that. With all the criticism he

(10:57):
got over the vaccine stuff and all that, you've never
own any of that stuff all year long, yet you
showed it yesterday. He clearly was bothered by what was
happening here. He was he was great, but he was bothered.
I think one of the most powerful things, and it's
actually played out in in football recently with the way,
for example, Bobby Wagner talked about his departure from Seattle

(11:20):
or Troy ha been discussed discussing his departure from Fox.
It's like, no communication is the worst thing that could
happen in that case, when someone ghosts you, like, that's
the most disrespectful things someone can do. It's not like
having a bad breakup. It's when they just act in
different like you don't even exist. And that's where I

(11:43):
look at it and think, as a player in his position,
like acknowledging that they exist is giving them power, is
giving them something like it to to the point of
Bill Russell, if he's just out there trying to win
and sending everyone I can you know going home feeling
crappy about themselves and their team losing and the fact

(12:04):
that you don't even acknowledge them than their existence, That
to me is a more powerful way of handling it
and then doing what he's doing that, and it might
not be as entertaining for for the fans, for us
or everyone else, But I just you know that that's
I think that goes a lot longer, or it goes
a lot further then, you know, watching how he's handling

(12:25):
himself out there right now, that's just my opinion. He's
too intelligent to handle things the way that he's handling them.
That's that's my first thought on it. But then my
second thought is if I'm putting in a proper perspective,
my perspective would be the Bill Russell's of the world
had to deal with the fans when they played in
the games, and and probably in their everyday lives if

(12:48):
they went out somewhere, um, but they also had to
deal with the media. Those were were the things that
they had to deal with. If you've ever paid attention
to what high level, high profile guys deal with in
social media, I think that bank of grace, that bank
of professionalism that you build up and calish yourself to

(13:12):
be able to handle when you're in those hostile environments,
I think in some type of way it's been lessened
to a major degree just listening to how Kyrie has
handled this listening to how how Lebron James has handled
this whole fan thing, Like this fan thing has become
a real thing, has become a real thing. And I

(13:32):
think because it's the interaction you're interacting with with people
and whether you you get into it on on social media, Twitter,
the Instagram, whatever it may be, you read it. And
I think a lot of times people don't realize how
much hurtful and harmful language, hate language impacts guys in

(13:55):
terms of just their feelings. And I think sometimes guys
be on edge. You knew he was going to be
on edge coming back to where he played, and you
knew there was gonna be some emotions. And I almost
feel as though because social media has become a conduit
abridging of the gaps between fans, people and and athletes

(14:16):
and entertainers and professionals, I think that that relationship has
has really really allowed and opened the door for Like
athletes didn't bang with with fans like that, They didn't
bang with fans like you imagine being able to direct
message your favorite athlete and they and they respond don't
make sense, you know what I mean? Like that just

(14:37):
that's not something that was was apparent that was not available,
and the only way you got to know athletes was
either a you met them and got an opportunity if
they gave you that opportunity. Be it's the media that
gives you the opportunity to to get to know these people.
That's really your only interaction back in the day. So
this new school way of interacting with your fan bases

(14:59):
and your community of these and different things like that
these people that might have been somebody that he knew
that he was flicking off. You just don't know. You
don't know what the relationships are between one to another
because social media, Like one thing I know about social media,
I found out how small the world really is. Like
I see people who are mutual followers, and I'll be like,

(15:20):
what the what? What is this? How do they know
each other? Like you live over here, they live over there?
How do y'all know each other? And you start to
realize that people know each other and they might know
each other. So I'm just saying, it's just the dynamic
of interaction has changed so much that it just seems

(15:42):
as though the value of fans opinions have become more
valued by by on court, on field athletes. And by
the way, it kind of a passive aggressive middle finger
all three times, and I'm using three times because there
was the one and then he did double birds. I
count those like yeah, Like, dude, like, if you're gonna
do it, like, don't be lazy with how you lock

(16:04):
your fingers, Like, LaVar look at this. This is how
you flip something. Just like you got to pull the
knuckles in. Yeah, yeah, pulled the nut do this. That's
a real one. Yeah, Like that's that's that's a real
one right there. Yeah. Like I just I feel like
it's real lazy when you don't like close your hand.
It was like he didn't close his hand all the
way and it said, come on, dude, like's like it's
a familiar yeah, you know, familiar finger. Yeah, okay, a

(16:29):
familiar finger, like I'm familiar with the person I'm flicking off. Okay,
I'm just saying, all right, it's possible. I'm reaching It
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(16:52):
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(17:13):
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(17:37):
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(17:59):
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a little behind the scenes here, um Brady was upset

(18:22):
at me moments ago because um like, he had been
telling me he had he had been telling me like, hey,
are we gonna get to this thing? And we're gonna
get to this thing? And I was like, I'm like, yeah,
if you want me to, I mean I can. He's like, Okay,
make sure you tease it, because if you don't tease it,
we're not going to do it. And I said, okay,
So I teased a head to this NFL quiz how

(18:43):
many people do you think actually believe when Shona says
stuff like this to cover me? It's you know, what
do you mean? He's like on that Tyrie Irving deal,
like you know, you showing us is the epitome of
ready shoot Aim. It's just what just happened. Yeah, I

(19:08):
just I realized, I you know, probably should have given
you you know a little bit after the fact, but
were even at your pre show notes, which you failed
to even acknowledge the existence because because the text came
after the notes. I'm just saying, so I'm just you know,
I figured, you know, we get have some have some
fun with this, but I mean, if you need to,
all right, so let me get into what exactly. No, No,

(19:31):
I just needed to stop talking about. We'll say that
for Saturdays, we have two hours to talk all So,
so here's what we got. We've got basically a list
of Pro Bowl players from this past year who they
took a confidential poll and players pick for a number
of topics. And the first are I'll start off with

(19:54):
is who do you think they selected as who should
have been this year's m v P. Do you believe
I'm not gonna give you any you know, players, but
it could very well be the person who won it,
or it might be someone else. Okay, Um, I will
say Jonathan Taylor. M that's a goat one because I

(20:20):
feel like they're gonna go non quarterback because they're probably
all quarterbacks. Get all the love. Man. I long to
say Tom Brady because he's a hero to a lot
of these dudes. Yeah, okay, So Aaron Rodgers obviously won
the m v P award. However, in this particular case,
Jonas is right. Jonathan Taylor received from this sample size.

(20:43):
Granted it was only um, I think it was like
fifteen Pro bowlers that were pulled for this, but he
had eight of their votes, twice as many as the
next which ended up being Rogers who was second. Tom
Brady did take third. LaVar that Joe Burrow was the
next player on that list. How about defensive player of

(21:06):
the Michael Parsons. Okay, I will go Aaron Donald. That's
a good one. That's a good one. So Michael Parsons
not even the list. Come on the t J. Watt
hands down. Who did win the wars? Every player? He said,

(21:29):
t J Watt. Now there was some love for obviously
Erald Aaron Donald. There was some love for Tryvon Digs
uh Darius Leonard as well in that group. So that
you do know that Treyvon Diggs did not have a
better season than Michael Parsons. Did have eleven interceptions at
two for touchdown reception tackles. How many players had eleven

(21:55):
interceptions in there and in a season before? Yeah, what
is the record for most interception a season. We're gonna
move on to the most underrated NFL player on offense.
This is according to the Athletic. Underrated. Yes this is
It's not according to the Athletic. It was written by
the athletic it's according to anonymous Pro Bowl players. All right,

(22:18):
so I would never get that right because it's gonna
be somebody. I have no idea who they are. This
one's actually really really interesting and it actually plays into
the comments by well, I'll put it this. It plays
into a starting quarterback in the NFL a recent comment
he made, and this is comeback player of the year.
You said, no, most underrated NFL player on offense. Okay,

(22:39):
I will say wow, um Deebo Samuel No way, no way, no,
it's a short answer, most underrated player. I don't know.

(23:01):
Come on, Lar'll get it because we'll move on. There's
a few other decent ones Davante Adams, which kind of
a pairs to Derek Carr's recent comments saying that he
makes him a better quarterback. Usually you hear the other
way around. Uh, those quarterbacks make the wide receivers better.
Maybe not in this case. Hunter Renfro received some votes

(23:22):
on hell Mark Andrews received a vote. Ben Bartch, the
guard for the Jaguars. I would have thought it'd have
been alignment to begin with, and I would have never
known who to name. So a couple of the wide
receivers Tyler Boyd and Jamar Chase from the Bengals, Mike
Evans from the Bucks, and actually T Higginson. Don't understand

(23:42):
how you could say they're underrated by the way, Hunter, Renfro,
Davante Adams, Darren Waller. That's a damn good Uh, group
of guys. You got to throw it like so so
I don't want to hear anything. Flexico picked on the
wind the West On Saturday Show. Interesting, Sorry, we got
three more favorite NFL city to travel to? Okay, this

(24:05):
is good. There's a tie at the top though it's
actually a mixed bag. But there's five cities that are
all tied at the top. Chicago. Uh, it's not number
one or not at the top, but it's in the list.
I will go. I'm gonna say New York because I

(24:27):
believe they stay in New York Jersey. Damn, they don't
stay in New York. They stay in Jersey. Um l
a uh not in the list. WHOA. I don't blame
what we're talking about pro boslers and where they want
to go go like they like to visit. Uh, well,
favorite NFL city to travel to? All right, let me

(24:50):
let me think as a football player, But I don't
think as a football player, I'm about to nail this
down to Miami. Uh not doing so Los Angeles in
Miami a part of it. They're not tied for number one.
I'm going with Atlanta. Atlanta is actually not one of
the city's not on the list. Oh well, then I

(25:11):
don't know who these dudes are and what they got
going on. Come on, you're missing a layoup right now.
I thought Atlanta was a layoup Alice. Oh my god,
has no one said Las Vegas? God, what is wrong
with I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Yeah, that's that's a good point.
It doesn't even register that they're in Las Vegas to
me yet. So the Chargers just telling San Diego, by

(25:36):
the way that that was that was I mean, I
was thinking Gina Club. I'm just saying Phoenix in Houston
or two other cities that I think there's some of
what LaVar was. Yeah, well there's the two that I

(25:57):
was a little bit scratched my head about, although I
think I know one. Seattle was one that was like,
I don't get that it's beautiful. Everybody says that there's
certain things that are legal there. Oh yeah, Well, so Denver, right,
Kansas City was the other one. But I don't get
that Barbecue. I mean, I'm not sure I don't get
that one. I don't either, maybe because it's not that

(26:17):
long of a trip no matter where you're at. I mean,
at the risk of sounding chauvinistic or or anything like that,
which I'm not. But they have some really really good
looking cheerleaders. This one should be really easy. They have
really good cheerleaders. Least favorite NFL city to travel to
least there's there's two that are tied for the top.
There should be. There should be a Layoup green Bay. Yes,

(26:41):
what would be the favorite? Would it be Jacksonville? But
Jacksonville is Jacksonville. Second, it's time for second. Wow, Okay,
they don't like Yo Cincinnati that's also tied for second.
There is one that is along the lines of green Bay.

(27:02):
That's somehow again, you guys are failing to I think
I know what it is. Minnesota. No. Yeah, one player
in the other category called it a hidden gem. Yeah,
Bennesota is nice along the lines of green Bay. Detroit. No,
Detroit is on the list further down, but it's not

(27:23):
tied for the tops. All right, Eddie since you're all right,
go ahead, Eddie, thank you. That's an easy one. Yeah
you hear him? Yeah, Final final one, Final one. Coach
you'd most like to play for? I personally feel like
the top two are pretty much layups, and then the

(27:43):
rest it's a little hit or miss. Yes, Mike tom
was number one, that's number two, number two. That's easy.
Now the rest of gets difficult. Where's Kyle Shannon? He
is not on the list, So that's just an offense.
And they, uh, well no, because I mean you've got

(28:04):
some defensive guys on that. I understand. McVeigh is actually
not on this list. How about that Belichick? Belichick is
number four, still going strong, there's somewhat ahead of him,
and then there's a bunch tied with Belichick. Al right,
so coach you would you would? Andy read is on

(28:26):
that list? Absolutely good? And Andy Reid's third, Well, no,
he's tied for four. So who is third? Third? Oh
you want me to answer now? Urban Meyer, My my bad,
my bed, my bed, my bed. I just I just
wanted to bring the homie up. God. Third, I would

(28:47):
say John Harbaugh, John Horrorball is not third, but he
is tied for fourth. For four. All right? Who's third?
Third is Matt Lafleur? Oh um? And I'll go through
the there's one name he's no longer coaching the NFL. Actually,
there's two who are no longer coach in the NFL.

(29:08):
Bruce Arians. I feel like you'll get one, you will
not get the other. I'm I'm positive you won't get
the other. All right, Um, look at one already, Bruce Arians,
not forru Serians. What Mike Zimmer Not Mike Zimmer not
coaching in the NFL anymore? Um? From this past season? Yes?

(29:30):
Said again? Okay, if Bruce serious isn't coaching for this
past season, and who also might not be coaching for
this past sea? Oh my god? Serious? Right now? Saints?
Do they have a new coach? All right? Then? The
one you never would have gotten. Jeff Fisher he coached. No,

(29:53):
he didn't, but I said one of the coaches did. Look,
that's a trick question. He was in the league for
a long time. I saw Jeff Fisher, said Jeff Fisher
in a mall outside an Apple store, and he was
looking at his iPhone like uh like like he had
just been dropped onto planet Earth. And I had no
idea what technology was. But a lot of them do

(30:15):
humble guy drinking a coffee on a Lumberjack shirt, just
just hanging out. Man. I have a theory that a
lot of these coaches keep coaching because they have people
to do that for them. When you coach, so you
never have to worry about little small things to the doctor,
that's getting any that's everything. I think they keep coaching
just because of the convenience of not having to do

(30:38):
the other stuff that everyone else has to do in
everyday life. They're just like, yeah, I'm just gonna keep coaching.
What a job you got. The coach Especial Team was cool.
I'll just do that. I heard something similar about Vince McMahon.
They said that he has no comprehension for like the
price of milk in a supermarket, Like has no idea
what what normal day to day life is like, just no,
no clue what. I just know it was a horrible

(31:00):
experience for me to have to do doctor's appointments. Once
I retired, I was like, man, I'm not feeling real
well wait, hold on, wait, I got I have to
go wait in line. I got wait, I gotta sit.
I gotta sit in the waiting. That's paperwork right here.
I have to fill this out, like, oh my gosh.

(31:22):
It was quite a traumatic experience getting adjusted to being
like everyone else. Yeah. Yeah, they no longer on, you know,
in your mansion anymore putting on concerts. No, that was
well after I was retired. I'm just saying, you get
you get used to the rehab like, oh my back,

(31:44):
oh my ankle, my neck and my back, and next
thing you know, yep, yep, my neck and my back. Yeah,
and then you gotta figure out how to get it
fixed on your own. Nobody's there to tell you. They're
helping along. People tell you I'm so sick, I'm about
to die. I'm gonna die. You know what they say,

(32:04):
Come on into the facility. We'll we'll take care of you. Yeah,
like you're not there. There's nothing, there's no illness that
is so severe that they can't bring you into the
facility and figure out what to do. Welcome to our world.
Now we're dying. Come on in, we'll we'll we'll save
your life. But if you're gonna die, we'll know that
you're gonna die. And it's it's real, like, just come

(32:25):
on into the training table like you're good. Yeah, yeah,
it's real to welcome. Now. If you die, I don't
nobody care. You know, I'm sick. I'm dying. What is anybody? Litsen?
Is anyone out there? Two Pros and a Cup of Joe?
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(34:12):
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Here's Brady Quinn. Yeah. Yeah, Well, let me start off
by just saying this, uh, and not all heroes were caves,

(34:35):
all right. Porn Star Sherry Deville. I believe that's how
it's prod out. Yeah, porn star star film Star Films
just wanted to describe it. She's dropping a tax Day
video focused on responsible investing. That is right, She's quoted
as saying, as an investor myself, I am frightened seeing

(34:58):
young men investing crypto and f t s, spectular financial investments,
which are like beatie babies more so than stocks. Young
Men hate index funds because they're boring and they won't
listen to investment advisors. I'm lucky enough to have a
platform and porn where I can get them to learn
about index funds, i RAS and other start smart investment

(35:20):
strategies via my pornography. Um so yeah, you can count
how that is? Well, how are you breaking those things down?
At one point, it's not going to listen to Vanguard,
but they will listen to my breasts. Yeah, she added,
that's that's kind of strange. Yeah, but I mean, I'm

(35:43):
just trying to put put two two together. I'll give
you a preview of what's out there. Not everybody's the same,
you know. The thirty minute film features to Bill as
an investment advice counselor named Sus dressed in SMN gear
and punishes a young man for irresponsible because I get it,
all right, it's wait, wait, what's your name? I believe

(36:06):
it's pronounced Sues Horman. I get it to Horman. Yeah,
I get it. It's uh, um, you know it's uh.
People are just trying to do what they can, you know,
earn a few bucks, you know what I mean? Like well,
and I think she's, you know, trying to help out people.

(36:27):
Invest man. You know, hey, there's nothing wrong with that.
So what you're saying is she did a role play
movie like it was a movie, like a full feature movie. Yeah,
of her educating people on pretty Clip Entertainment. Yeah, to
build bills herself as the internet's favorite step mom. Uh.

(36:50):
And it's the isn't the one top one percent of
performance on Only Fans in case you're wondering, And she's
looking after reteen ninety nine a month's subscription, man, she's
just looking after your w two. You know what I mean?
I mean people became a millionaires off of that Only
Fans platform. I mean, she's looks she's done well. She

(37:12):
actually inked a marketing deal with Liquid Death, which is
that water water. I don't get it the branding behind it,
but it definitely does get your attention. Oh man, I
mean maybe she had nothing. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I assume

(37:32):
everyone enjoyed a nice easter this weekend, some easter egg
hunts stuff like that going on. Oh yeah, big time. Okay, well,
I guess in Michigan they've got an adult's only easter
egg hunt and it happens this upcoming weekend, so the
week after actual Easter, and it's terrifying. It's a bunny
trail with zombies. They hop up, they spook everyone. Yeah,

(37:56):
there's there's like Skelton huh done. It was different, you know,
egg hunt, adult egg hunt? You get it all right?
All right? By the way, i'd be careful how you
say those two words so close together? What what you
just said? Say it again? The hunt you're talking about.
Just be careful, Okay, I don't know, okay, just a

(38:16):
little tip um egg hunt. And so you've got, you know,
a little space between those two. So you so this zombies,
e bunnies, Like that's kind of freaky, to be honest
with you, that's weird. I like, I like, I like
getting traditional easter, you know, regular regular hunt, you know eggs,

(38:38):
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