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This is the moment Brady quinns looks forward to this
entire show. He loves the little sprinkling of the schedule

(01:05):
release all week long huge fan of this, huge fans
and Brady Quinn. Uh, this is just for you. This
is a big, big story. Here is the NFL. The
full schedule release will be coming out tomorrow evening. But
we did have another piece that was dropped. We have
a drumroll, please live studio band here for Brady Quinn,

(01:27):
just for his listening pleasure. Here, Brady Quinn, good news
for you Cowboys at Packers Week ten Sunday, November Packers
Week ten. What is that afternoon Week ten, November tenth, No, awesome,

(01:49):
big time man, here's the big question, Mike, Mike basically
Mike McCarthy mcarthy fact, Can I give the bigger question here? Yeah?
Which team is more likely to not hold relevance by
the time Cowboys? Alice? Yeah, although the division hunt because

(02:16):
they might be further along in the division, right, because
that's a bad division and those and those divisions tend
to be backloaded. So I don't I don't even know
my Aaron Rodgers is happy. Yeah, that's true. I don't know, man.
You know this could be the year that it falls
off the rails for for your boy a rod I mean,

(02:36):
you realize what's going to happen. What the entire week
leading up to that, assuming Rogers is healthy, is going
to be, Hey, what's it gonna be like when Rogers
and McCarthy Are they going to shake hands when they
see each other? Like, what's what's this interaction going to be?
Like Mike McCarthy's back in Green Bay like that. That's
where we're going to take that entire discussion all week long.
Get ready for it here, I mean, because I know, Brady,

(02:58):
you love the six preview of a Week ten matchup
in the NFL. Big fan of it. Huge. Look, I'm
all for the NFL creating this three er you know,
day seven news cycle where they're like never, they're never
in the back of your mind, they're always like on

(03:20):
you know, the front, the funnel lobe or or whatever.
Like I get all that. It's just sometimes you need
a break, like it's okay, Like it's okay NFL to
take like a couple of months off or a few
months off and try to let some other sports shine.
Because here's what you will find out when you give

(03:41):
people a dose of the other professional sports leagues out there,
it only makes them miss you more. The more you
hang around, the more you keep, you know, trying to
make everything so dramatic and sensationalize it, you kind of
get burnt out and fatigued by it. And so that's
where I just win. Whoever isn't whether it's Roger Goodell

(04:02):
or whoever else is behind the initiative to make it
a three sixty five year thing, It's like, no, you
gotta take a little little time away just to make
people get much more excited for it. You know, when
you're constantly talking about it, it's hard to really get
overly excited about it. So I think this is one
of the areas and where you know, again I understand

(04:23):
the business model, in the marketing aspect behind it. They
really should think about those starting to comp some things down.
What's their month off June, June, July, I mean June.
You still got Mini camps um and and O t
A is going into that. So technically there could be
injury news. There could be you know, you've got the
franchise tag for those guys we've gotten tagged. There's the
deadline to come to a long term agreement. Um, so

(04:44):
there's you know, there's still some action. I mean, hell,
Jimmy GAROPPOLOI probably get dealt at that point July though,
that's when they start to report the training camps right
at the end of July. But you've got like those
three weeks off, four weeks off between your your mini
camp and then when you were sport. But yeah, I mean,
and nowadays they're sort of report earlier and earlier, so um,

(05:05):
it really is an eleven one sport, That's what I'm saying.
It's like, eventually you need to realize that people need
a break. It's okay, Like people take a vacation to
get away from everything for a little bit. It's okay
to do that. NFL. You don't have to make a
week ten matchups seem like it's the most dramatic thing
in the world in May, six months away from it's like,

(05:28):
I I mean, I tease. I teased it last hour,
thinking all right, we're gonna get you know, maybe they'll
release the the opening of the season, maybe the who
are the Rams playing Week one? And that's what they
dropped week ten. Who the hell is thinking about Week ten?
Like nobody's thinking about Week ten Packers Cowboys. At that point,
we don't even know where these teams are going to
be at it, just the idea that that was what

(05:50):
they wanted to give out, all right, So what were
the discussions like right right here on Wednesday before we
do the full schedule release, We've got to give him something.
How are we gonna wet their beak? Ah, that is
a way week town. It's a wet beak. It's week ten. Yeah,
but it's a it's an interesting matchup. I mean it's
six months away. Yeah, but you know that Dallas Dak

(06:10):
Prescott is going to square off with Aaron Rodgers. There
you go. Sometimes it's not a first like they haven't
done that before, but but maybe this might be the
year and Mike McCarthy Aaron Rodger, you know. Yeah. But
I'm just saying, you know, if if you're if you
pay attention to Greg Jennings, Greg jen Linton said that
about year three. Uh, Mike McCarthy is on par on

(06:36):
pace to be lights out with the results that he
gets as a head coach. That's what Greg Jennings said.
That's all he said. So that's why I am so
interested in what's going to happen in week ten when
Dallas visits Green Bay on Fox. By the way, on Fox.

(06:59):
But it's just us for those after you who are
wondering what Mike McCarthy did. And you're three. With the
Green Bay Packers, they went six and ten. Yeah, but
what happened? What happened the next year? The next year
they would have eleven and five, but they lost in
what happened? Hold on? Hold on? Five years later they
went a Super Bowl? Baby, there you go? Alright, five,

(07:21):
so five years, but he said three. The third year
was when the change started to take Brandy, you're misrepresenting McCarthy.
It would have been seven and Ted had the extra game,
you know, so because it was they limited sixteen games schedule,
that's why it was only six and ten. That's right.
So how dare you? What are you eating? Can I
guess one? For the first three years? Can I guess

(07:44):
berto apples with cinnamon, that's your go too, That's correct.
That's a good little snack. He makes it look so
good when he's eating back there, and I always be
wondering what it is, and then it's something that it's
me down, like apples down. I don't know, Like it

(08:06):
looked like they were noodles for a second, Like in
my mind I created noodles like pasta. I mean, I
don't know if he's doing like a top Ramen at
five ten as you're talking to those, aren't that wouldn't
look like a top Ramen noodle. That would look like
more of like a um, what's it? Pin ay? I
want to say, piney pasta. I don't know anyway, that's

(08:27):
Brady easy Italian. Yeah, but he's German as well. I
know he is. It's pratty Bradys to hijack the entire globe,
can't you like leave some of it for the rest
of us. He's also American. Yeah, I'm just telling you what. Yeah,
it's that's out to twenty three and me shouts out,
I'll be doing a read for them pretty soon. Here

(08:50):
are you a promo? A right? Really we got them.
It was like the call of it was like impeccable timing.
There you go, Wow, that worked out well? Yeah, nice cluck.
You're like like shack, he got the like apology. I
went to Penn State. Yeah, you know a lot of
these people creating business, they went to schools up. People

(09:13):
out there who are like going to Bosley's who need
like a lot of plugs. Do we have Bosley's as
as your hit replace hair replacement. You know, I gotta
put them plugs up in there. My boy, Daryl Gardner, boy,
he was using them joints. That's my dude. Hey, I
got a question for you want this for a while,

(09:35):
you know lebron and like the stuff that he puts
on there, because there's times it looks like he's got
a full head of hair, and then at other times
it's like he doesn't have much up there. It's called Beijing.
What it's called Beijing? Like you got Beijing? Beijing, like
the sting that the city in China. It's like that's
the name of it, like the beef. So what is it?

(09:59):
What is fishing express menus? You look it up? You
got to look look it up. Yeah, it's like it's like,
uh an idiot. It's like it's like, uh, hair die.
But now it's turned into a thing where guys, it's

(10:23):
now come on, lee, what is read it read off?
Read it off? What is it? Nothing? I got nothing.
So it's like it's like the new thing where you
you paint, you paint in um over the boldness that
is showing up and it's like more of like um

(10:46):
artistic expression. So so wherever that here is missing, you
use Beijing. You you diet and and and you create
like what is seemingly um filler for you know, you
basically are dyeing your skin. Does it come off? Yeah,
it wears off if it stayed on. But here, but

(11:10):
here's my thing. Right, So I'm up on Beijing like
and and a lot of barbers use Beijing to like
make their lineups. Are you saying Beijing? Bei Beijing? So
you're sat Beijing? Yeah, like the city? Yeah, yeah, Beijing
here like sand it's b I g e n Beijing

(11:34):
being Beijing. Bernos, guy, it did have come up? Did
you get it? Yeah? B I g e N. So
say it. It's it's like Beijing, right, what is it?
Tell me what it is? I don't know read it?
I mean at Lee had a tough dick. Yeah, look
first a cognity girl. Now you don't want to talk

(11:55):
about Beijing. It root it Lee? What what's the description
of Beijing? Is it as simple as like it's just yeah,
it's like, it's not it's not as it's not saying
it's permanent powder hair color. Wow, And you're able to
like color in like you know, graze or you can

(12:16):
cover it morphed. I'm what I'm trying to tell y'all
is it has morphed into covering bold spots. Why, by
the way, on the note of the chia pet, why
couldn't we figure out the technology for hair if we
can figure out how to make a darn chia pet grow,
you know you can't talk to those people. Hey, but
you know another thing that they're doing these days. They're

(12:38):
taking fake hair and and connecting it to like this
whole like almost like what you do when you put
a wig on and you glue it to the head
and then you cut it as if it's that person's hair.
And and they have like a full head of hair
off of like a wig, a wig weaving type of deal,

(12:59):
and the barber cuts it like it's your hair. Sounds painful?
Can I can I tell you a story about it?
Sounds weird to glue the hair onto the head. But yeah, okay,
this is my one you enjoyed. No, no, it's the
true story. Halloween one year, was it all the way
down your back? Let me finish Halloween? Halloween one year

(13:22):
somebody Halloween went ye oh my god. But you guys
do that. I wanted to. I want I wanted to
go dressed as the Ultimate Warrior for Halloween, all right,
so um I told my mom. I was like, yeah,

(13:42):
that's the costume I wanted to do. So we did
what we did back in the day. We went to
a thrift store. She found a wig that looked like
an alternate Warrior. But she's like, I'll clean it up.
I'll cut it because she made all the costumes by
hand because it was a lot more affordable, and she
ended up cutting it so short that with the face
paint and the wig, more like I walk were trigger treating.

(14:10):
We walked to a door neighbor's house right around the corner.
I know exactly what houses was, and this old guy
answers the door. The first thing he says to me
is what are you supposed to be? A woman? And
I turned around and I looked. I looked at my
mom and she was like sorry. And that's how born

(14:32):
Jannis was born. Like she didn't even feel bad. She
was like, listen, I to the best I could. It was,
you know, it's a It was a two dollar wig
at a thrift shop. I tried to modify it. Guys like,
are you to be a woman? I'm like eight years
old cross dressing and who knew though? How how ahead
of my time? I was right stepped? Ohio, just sure

(14:57):
do miss it man funny b the way that that'll
wrap up our coverage of Week ten's matchup between the
Cowboys and Packers here, seen on Fox just released a
short time ago. All right, it's for rons. Refertis like
Beijing beef. It's not even spelled the same. There's some

(15:19):
very notable celebrities that have rocked the Beijing to cover
their bald spots. Coming up next, in case you wondered
whether or not this show is going to take another
drastic turn, Petros Papa Akas is here. That's coming up
next year on Fox Sports Radio with LaVar Errington, Brady
Quinn and Jonas sucks you as we love our ages

(15:45):
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(16:05):
are going to have the b Q News coming up
in a little we'll talk about twenty minutes from now
here on fs are Right now, though, let's turn it
over to the great Petros popa Acres, the co host
of the Petros and Money Show on the Blowtorch AM
five seventy l a Sports Fox College football analysts, Pee,
what's happening? Good morning? Good morning? Hello, Hello pops. Were

(16:26):
you a fan of Big Trouble in Little China the movie? Yes? Yeah, sure,
everybody likes that guy Kurt Russell. But did you like
the movie? Yeah? Uh, Kim Cattrall, the knife and the
forehead move, Yeah, you liked it. I liked the like

(16:46):
hat guys with the float around and the one guy
was real strong and all that stuff. Yeah, it's a classic. Yeah,
my radio partner really really likes it. Lope actually got
a star on the Walk of Fame. That's why I
was bringing it up. Yeah, I believe lo Pan is
also the same guy. I gosh, I don't want to
get this wrong. Uh, let me look, he's been in

(17:09):
quite a few movies. See the guy in Uh was
he the guy in Chinatown? Lee? What was his name?
Lead laughs. Got his name here? Please say this? Yeah
he said something else. Yeah, he's been in a lot
of movies. Yeah, I thought his first name was really filmography.

(17:30):
Let's go to the seventies. Yes, no, Chinatown? Yes, okay, yes,
so he's in Chinatown. The Roman Polanski movie, often cited
as the best noir film in the world. Hey, pops,
they didn't say his nickname was was really his middle name? Right?
That was his middle name? Sorry, patros Come on, pops,

(17:53):
I'm sorry, I'm having I'm having a bull bit here.
I'm sorry. I really like the movies he's been in
here especially was also in The Two Jakes, which is
the failure sequel to Big Trouble a Little China. I
didn't know that. I don't. I've never seen that movie.
By the way, Kurt Russell raised in Thousand Oaks, California.
How about that thousands? Have you hung out with him before? Nah?

(18:15):
But I've heard he's a cool dude. Isn't he married
to Goldie Haunt? Yeah they're not married. They're not. They're
life part a partnership. Yeah, like the end of Four Weddings.
In the funeral, they did it. Let's do all the
movies yeah, overboard about that one. I like that one. Yeah, yeah,

(18:37):
movie right Dean Dean prophet, come on, yeah, alright, great name. Yeah,
I love it. Um rom com Petro's speaking of relationships
and partnerships. I mean, what's says Jordan Adderson visiting the
Texas Longhorns. I thought he was signed, sealed and delivered
uh to uh to the USC Trojans. What's going on there?

(18:58):
I mean, come on, I don't know. Only feels like
he's spreading the wealth. He wants to go visit all
the offensive geniuses. Oh he's gone to seeing Star Kisi.
Maybe he's gonna go see Lane Kiffing, another offensive genius.
Has he been to USC? Petros? Has he already visited
their idea? I haven't been to USC and forever. I

(19:21):
think you have to wear a mask, like what kind
of masks? Not a COVID mask, but like a COVID
not like an ice wide shut mask. I wouldn't be surprised.
I have to say. I do have to go there
for camp though, I mean, come on, you, I just
don't want to see like all the other people that

(19:42):
are riding d's. But I'll be over there. I gotta
be there. For and whats and what you know? Everybody
on the USC train, I mean all the all the
people that are suddenly big USC supporting, but I might

(20:03):
have to do it. Mm hmm. Let me let me
ask you this. I mean, it's it's This is clearly
a a look at college free agency. I said earlier
in the show. I got Defensive Player of the Year
as a sophomore in the Big Ten. I won the
Eric and the Buckets my junior year. Why wouldn't I

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entertain if if I'm in the n I L Era,
Why would I not entertain a market that and and
I love my school. I'm just doing this for the
sake of hypothetical conversation, which is now we're seeing what
addison being a reality? Why wouldn't I self, self, doe

(20:47):
or representation see free agency? Wise, what market can monetize
me the most for my final year of college? Why
wouldn't I if it's legal legally speaking, And see any
reason why anybody wouldn't When we're talking about a volatile
sport where your career and your life and the trajectory

(21:08):
of what your life and your family's life was going
to be can change within a matter of a split second,
I think that if the money is available, and there's
life changing riches available right now for you and your
family before you have to go through this draft process,
just to do what you already have proven that you

(21:30):
can do quite well, which is play college football. I
I it's very hard to argue with that. Obviously, we're
in some kind of weird no man's land where we
haven't really figured out what the rules should be or not.
But I hate to do this, but I'd like to
remind everybody when it comes to the whole an I

(21:51):
L thing and these players getting paid and money that's
available to players, we're still not solving any of the
problems with college football. Yes, some guys that are outliers
that were probably already gonna make money in the NFL
are going to make money a little bit early, and
that's good. I don't have a problem with that, But
it's still not the schools that are making billions of

(22:14):
dollars hands over fist with their football program, that are
held accountable to pay the players that are taking care
of them and are in this relationship with the schools
they have this. Uh, well, I guess it wouldn't be
a symbiotic relationship. But it's certainly uh necessary to to

(22:35):
have each other for a certain amount of time between
the players and the schools, and the schools should be
accountable to that. The schools should have to pay some
of what they make for all the players, not just
the guys that are winning the Bednarik their junior you know.
And it's a real that's the problem. And we all

(22:56):
are sitting here and celebrating this thing that we basically
don't even uh, we ignore the elephant in the room,
which is the schools are still getting away with free
labor for college football and they're making billions of you

(23:16):
know that It's it's obvious. No one talks about it,
and it's it's one thing to have, you know, the
school accountable that's already got billions of dollars in an
endowment for the players, and it's a whole other thing
to have the Coca Cola or some donor that owns
a grain factory paying millions of dollars for your players

(23:37):
because he likes to be around football. It's stupid. Yeah, no,
there's there's no doubt about it. I think, um they no, no,
I don't know if you call it irony or not.
But the fact that in the n I L space
right now that that oh, well, these payments can't be
paid for play. Who of course the n c A

(23:58):
would state that right. Of course the institutions would want
to uphold that because they don't want to cut away
from all the money that they're making off of the
product that's on the field for this free labor. So
that leads me to and I think it's probably a
simple answer. You know, it's been proposed that there will
be a two tier system. There'll be one in which,
you know, these these teams will end up licensing the

(24:22):
branding and name, image and likeness of the school's football team,
essentially to create what does it pay for play model?
I would assume you'd be all for that, Yeah, I mean,
I'd be like. The thing I was for for years
was the idea to give guys ten twenty thousand dollars
upon every twelve units completed, and once they're done and

(24:45):
they graduate, you have two hundred thousand dollars, as opposed
to the crazy and frightening feeling of no longer being
under the umbrella of the school you played at. Whether
it's notre Dame, Penn State or USC for all of
us respectively, or for Jonas Cal Lutheran. Yeah. But the

(25:05):
point is, like when you're done playing college football, you
feel spit out, like you feel done, like what you
even if you're going into the draft, even if you
have great potential for the next level, it is a
real divorce. You can't really do anything for them anymore.
Most of us don't get to go back and introduced

(25:26):
the new coach in a press Cotton, So, I mean,
I was asked, I just made a comment. I was
very proud of you. I was very proud of you,
and I said that on the show. As I've told you,
I sat in that room and I just go, I'm

(25:47):
not gonna say anything. You don't have to defend yourself. Brady,
was a great moment. Thank you. My point is a
two dollar cushion for not just the guys that were
really successful, but for all the guys that were on
scholarship for you when they're finished, as opposed to going
directly to enterprise, rent a car and driving the car

(26:09):
that's covered in the brown paper bag, uh to somebody's
house because we pick you up, you know, instead of
doing that, they have a little bit of money to
start their lives out with and help their family and
a college degree. That was always something I thought was feasible.
But now when your quarterbacks got a two million dollar deal,

(26:30):
it doesn't really feel as feasible anymore, doesn't. I'm sorry,
Jonah Well, I was just gonna say, I feel like
you're kind of taking a shot at Brady for going
back to introduce the new head coach when you were
the MC for the USC basketball team for years. Why
was the p A guy? Yeah? Like that, you know,
you really hyped him up, got everybody going, like I
just I wonder like what happened there? Like why did

(26:51):
did you just get tired of it? And just so
I was, I was, well, I I didn't have to
be fair. I didn't have a lot of time, pops,
so I didn't show up. Maybe they shouldn't. Where were
you going with your original state? I was fired via text.

(27:13):
That's text. That's right for the p A guy, you
gotta gotta show up, that's part of it, right. Well,
I had other opportunities on those nights to make more
money for the disparity. Was was glar just say it
was a glaring despair. Yeah, And I was told that

(27:33):
it didn't matter how many I would do, that I
would always be able to do it. And they lied,
they did. It was a fabric line liars that they are.
Was it anything to do with you being critical of
the program? And okay, was Sam Clancy there? Man with
Sam Clancy, Yeah, slam Clancy, Scalabrini and Brandon Grandville bighead,

(27:58):
Brandon grandvillig, Jeff Trepane, uh David bluthin Fall. I can
name all the old USC players when I was there.
All right, The USC did a great disservice firing Tim
Floyd and there was no wrongdoing found with Tim Floyd
and anything he did in the recruitment of oh J. Mayo.

(28:20):
He was cleared by the n C Double A and
there was no show cause, but he was still fired
by Mike Garrett and he was probably the best USC
basketball coach of the last twenty years. Enfield, they don't
it's a little bit of a lie, you know. They
don't really schedule anybody, and then they'd get blown out
of the tournament. They did pretty good a couple of
years ago. But Enfield is not as he's not as

(28:42):
solid as as Floyd was just as far as coaching goes,
it's always the o js at USC. I'm glad you've
brought up him doing it the right way and all
that stuff, and and that's really j Mayo. It's really
funny that you would do that. I mean, I thought
that was kind of class listen and distaste. But I mean,
I'm just saying what it was funny though, No, what Jonas,

(29:05):
I'm just saying I was trying to transition into a
real question. But the the whole o J thing kind
of you know o J. You know, look, yeah, yeah,
there there is an imprint. Yeah there, You're right, there
are fingerprints too. But hey, listen, listen, listen. This is
my last question, all right, and this is a serious

(29:27):
one because you were kind of talking about he did
it the right way and the way he brought Mayo in. Um, well, no,
and I'm not saying he did it the right way.
He was clear, okay, found yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah.
How do they how do they go from here? With

(29:50):
with these rules like you see that the committees are
coming together, they're they're trying to basically create this whole
we're buckling down or we're going to tighten up the
reins on things. I mean, that's got to be, you know,
for show like No, I think part of what Brady
said is true. I think, Uh, they're gonna find different

(30:11):
ways to pay the players through the school or through
the TV deals. You think. So you think that's going
to happen. Yeah, it's already happening, I think because I
think and I think you see it. With the College
Football Playoff is a really big uh indicator because it's
not an n C double A property. So with the
College Football Playoff, it's it's awarding a championship in college

(30:35):
football outside of the jurisdiction of the n C Double A.
It's not an n C double A trop that. Yeah, So,
I mean the College Football Playoff is basically just a
created committee by ESPN, which is another problem. And that's
why the SEC gets two teams. Everything's like that. That's
a whole other conversation. But the point is the College

(30:55):
Football Playoffs existence is making the n C double A
very nervous. That's why they don't really sanction people anymore.
Nobody gets the death penalty, nobody really gets suspended. Everybody
gets to transfer wherever they want. The n I l
thing has happened. This is all because the n C
Double A is losing their grip on their most lucrative product.

(31:16):
So what's gonna happen is, Uh, everybody's going to form
their own college football kind of entity, all these different
things that the writers have been talking about for years.
It will be continued seismic change, and they will figure
out a way to pay scholarship players, and we'll still
make our money calling the games. Thank god. Get him

(31:37):
on Twitter at the old p Petros. Uh, time flies,
it goes by way too fat. You guys, go straight
back to bed and strap my sleep mask on. We will.
We will do it again next week. I always appreciated.

(31:58):
We are and stay and wake up. Yeah it is
Papa and Acres coast of the Petros and money. Shawn
A in five seventy l A Sports, also a Fox
College Football analyst. Always a fun spind it. I want
some spind itp man, I'm in the move for spind dip.

(32:20):
Spind dip. Yeah, spinach yep an artist. Yeah, you said
you worked in in restaurants. I mean you should know
what spind dipper. Well, we include art at Choke. We don't.
We're not biased against artis I like artichoke in there too,
but nobody says artichoke dip. I mean you know where
I come from. We do spin. Yeah, you never heard
of that. No, that's the first, that's the first. Spend

(32:42):
it interesting. Maybe it's cultural. Wow, I don't coming up
spend it. There's only uh, there's only one way. That's fine.
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(34:12):
Brady Quinn. Oh boy, let us some whack chops out
there and uh old la la lad oscar nominated actor
James Cromwell. If you don't know who that is, just
think about the green mile he was in l a confidential,
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(34:34):
that's correct, that's correct. Um, he's superglued himself to the
counter of a Starbucks cafe. And and this is a
New York City though, but he super clue himself to
a Starbucks counter in protest of the chain's policy of
charging extra for plant based milk. Yeah, hey, buddy, that's

(34:56):
probably not going to impact the bottom line. Like to
detach him from the table, throw him in the looney bin,
and then let's move on with our lives. He may
he made Brady Q News today, he's a loser. He
it worked what he was doing. Listen, he made he
made the b Q news. By the way, does b

(35:17):
Q news does that mean you Papa? Is that going
to show up in his IMDb? That means he made it?
Good for him getting still getting work? What's he like
seventy five or something like that. He's gonna get some
more work now, Yeah, I mean that is real activism
right there. Way to fight for the cause, by the way,
is stop charging more money for that godstorm milk. Hey,

(35:37):
let me ask you. I know we joke about, you know,
horses being sent to the glue factory? Are our animal
products inside glue? Because that would be one of the
greatest irony is and all of this that they're protesting
what's happening to animals. I mean, he's not protesting what's happening.
And he just doesn't want his milk to be more expensive.

(35:57):
I mean, let's be clear, hair, he feels the plant
based milk is obviously better for you, especially those with
lactose intolerance, which apparently his claim is that it impacts
minorities more so uh than people of who are white
like himself, so he's claiming more of that, which, if
you really want to go down this wormhole. He makes

(36:19):
a lot of other accusations as well as talks about people.
But they charge you more for that plant based milk. Yeah,
because it costs them more. And that's what And so
what he's trying to say is that that's why. So
it isn't that a contradiction. If he's saying it's better,
it should cost more, then yeah, it costs more because

(36:39):
it costs more. I'm better, so I therefore cost more.
That's how I roll guys a loser. Okay, moving on, Um,
how about this as punishment for losing a a fantasy
football league or debt if you will? Uh, these guys
make this guy go out and try to Quality five

(37:00):
for the US Open. Now, to put into context, there
was fifty eight players playing for three spots. Just the
players broke eighty. This guy turned in a scorecard forty over.
But how about that for for punishment to pay off
your fantasy football debts? I think it's a pretty funny.

(37:23):
There's been some there's been some other really bad ones
I've seen before. Making somebody dress up like a nun
and walk the streets while guys are yelling at him
other guys in the league. Um, I'm so bad at golf.
I think I would do worse than the score. I
swear to God, I'm terrible. I mean, that's why. You know.
Brady has been telling me to go to top Golf

(37:45):
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you can get at all the locations by the top Golf.
I don't mind Top Golf, even Vegas. Some things to
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