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November 16, 2024 35 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Kf I AM six. You're listening to Later with Moe
Kelly on demand on the iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
App Pleasure Being with You. The Mike Tyson Jake Paul fight.
They're supposed to have the main event here.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
Very shortly.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
I just pulled up Netflix had a tweet or an
x or something and it said like for Jake Paul,
retweet for Mike Tyson, hashtag Paul Tyson. If you are
just joining us and you didn't know, this is one
of the most anticipated sporting events of the entire year.
They were figuring eighty million people would be watching, and

(00:35):
Netflix seems to be crashing. So the replies are less
than kind. Yeah, uh like for Paul, retweet for Tyson.
The comments can you just fix your servers? Like, get
your crap fixed? Fix your servers bruv My streams lagging.
It's got to be somebody from England, right, fix your
servers bruv.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:56):
Yeah, how about a like and retweet for no buffering.
This is called interaction farming. They said, well, yeah, of
course it is. That's the like for this, retweet for that. Yeah,
what do I have to do to get this to work?
Let me see, having some serious buffering issues in Arkansas?

Speaker 3 (01:14):
Another one.

Speaker 2 (01:15):
You would have thought servers would have been your first investment. Wow,
that's pretty good. Yeah, how about instead of tweeting you
fix the stream another one. It's not like we'll be
able to watch it with all the buffering. Fix the
streaming issues instead of posting on x hash to excuse me.
It's a quote fix your servers end quote for a

(01:36):
split decision. Yeah, everybody's just ripping them up. Wow, what's
gonna say that they are tearing each other apart?

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Who is that it started?

Speaker 4 (01:48):
No?

Speaker 3 (01:48):
No, no, no, no, it's it's the one before. It's the
two girls.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Yeah, I have girls, Yeah, no, it's yeah. I have
another friend who is he's kind of a boxing like,
he's covered boxing for media, he's written on boxing, that
kind of thing. He's a friend of mine. And he
says these two female version of Ward versus Gotti. I
don't even know what that means, but it sounds like
it's good. Yeah, And then he also posted total disaster

(02:14):
shout out to my friend Jeff Dots that says total
disaster for Netflix. They had six months to get this
right and they tanked it. So then he wants everybody
to follow him for updates.

Speaker 5 (02:23):
Yes, because I was editing something and I just heard like, oh,
they're messed up so and I was like, yeah, they're
tearing each other up.

Speaker 2 (02:28):
Tearing it up, tearing it up. Okay, So I don't
know if people are even going to get to watch this.
I told my wife, I want it. I don't have Netflix.
I've mentioned that before. I was in the process, in
the process of trying to take a look at my budget.
I just decided I had too many streaming services and
something had to go, and I felt like Netflix was

(02:49):
the one that was the most expensive with the least
value to me. They've got some good stuff that pops up,
but I really feel like this is gonna be sacrilegs.
You're not gonna like to hear this best bang for
the buck streaming service. A dark horse here, I like,
Apple TV is that bad? Well, they do have slow horses.

(03:12):
They did listen there. Their original content is dynamite there.
Apple TV original con content is on par with most
of the stuff that HBO has been trying to put out,
and HBO is They've had some misses, and I'm sure
I'm sure Apple will too, but really good stuff that Apple.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
Yeah, it's gonna say the only ones that's compared to
is probably Max.

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yeah, that's it.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
The problem is Apple doesn't promote any of their stuff, right,
I know. It's like they don't think they have to,
and you just find out, Oh, here's a Kate Blanchett
mini series.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Uh, and it's it's excellent. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:48):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, what's the biggest one that they've had.
Probably ted Lasso is probably the biggest thing that they've
had that people like buzzed about.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
Right, but I found so Yeah, that put them on
the map.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Yeah, and they're like Library isn't nearly as deep as
the as the Netflix and the Hulus and the other ones.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Right, But I think that there.

Speaker 2 (04:06):
I think that their original stuff is really good and
it's still commercial.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Free, which I like. See how long it lasts. I know,
That's what I'm worried about.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
But I'm also hoping, since they're a trillion dollar business
without that, that maybe they're sort of supplementing it a
little bit and allowing that to be a lost leader.
I'm hoping fingers crossed. Anyway, Apple would not have screwed
this up. They would have gotten it right. And the
Tyson Paul. Thing we've known about. It was supposed to

(04:37):
happen this summer, and then Tyson backed out because he
had injury or something right illness or injury, and so
he didn't back out.

Speaker 3 (04:44):
They just postponed it until now.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
So this has been something that not only was their
anticipation coming up to it, there's been additional anticipation for
another four or five months. And then they did the
weigh in yesterday and this is what it sounded like.

Speaker 3 (04:57):
You can't see it.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
I will describe what I'm what's going on here at
the way in. Paul is standing on the stage. Tyson
walks up. Tyson is wearing what can only be described
as a MANKINI and behind them, of course they've got
the ring girls and they're all varyings.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
We're here, Look where eye.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Candy, And they're all lined up behind the way and
and you've got about a thousand guys in the way
in and then and then Paul is standing there like
a groom waiting for his bride, and Tyson walks right
up and smack who lays a smack on him?

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (05:37):
And I was watching specifically because I thought, do these
ring girls react? They're right there they're watching this happen.
Do they react at all? And they did not. I
don't know if they're told just smile and don't react
to anything you see. They have to be because I think,
how do you not react to watching somebody slap somebody

(05:58):
else like that?

Speaker 5 (05:58):
I think it's a combination of that and they've probably
seen some ridiculous things so much, you know, because I'm
pretty you know, as long as they stay in shape,
some of them stay.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
There for a while.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
So the ring girls, yeah, I mean they're all pretty
young obviously.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
But yeah, go on, fosh, tell me more, like how
do you know judge from this? Because I have a
line because the thing is, I'm like I said.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
All that Charlotte, I remember Charlotte.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
No.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
It's funny because I don't ever watch like boxing, like
like yeah, the seat at night, but you just watch
ring girls. You just always no because at the when
there's a new fight and it's really highly promoted. You
see the you see the way in and the and
the photo they take like twenty times in a week,
and of course they're all sitting right there.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
So that's why it's the only reason I can tell.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
But Okay, do you have like a weird murder board
at home with the faces of ring girls just kind
of posted up and all the different matches they've been in. Okay,
more big second, a spreadsheet of something you do that
so I have some serious mob ties. I would watch
what she said to him, and honestly, and did you
notice that that Foush immediately took the attention off of
us talking about Mark and the basement digitizing hs And

(07:07):
now we're just imagining Fush's basements.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
She is a weird shrine.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
To bring girls stuff going on today? Yeah, just weird stuff.
And who has basements?

Speaker 3 (07:16):
Who's you? Guys? Got all got basements? That's impressive. You're rich,
all right?

Speaker 2 (07:20):
So the slap goes on and then they have to
go talk to I don't know, guy with microphones, ladies.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
And gentlemen hounds Bill, Like, can I ask fush Is like,
I hope Shala's okay, Shala was right close to that. Shayla,
are you okay? You didn't catch anything, did you?

Speaker 4 (07:43):
The world is excited to see you one last time, perhaps,
can you just tell us the emotions that thought?

Speaker 2 (07:47):
Wait a minute, what kind of a question is that
the world is excited to see you one last time? Perhaps,
What do you think he's gonna die in the ring?
He's gonna be go out like Apollo.

Speaker 3 (07:56):
Come on.

Speaker 4 (07:57):
The world is excited to see you one last time. Perhaps.
Can you just tell us the emotions, the thoughts that
are going through your mind right now talking over why
did you? Why did you push him?

Speaker 6 (08:07):
There?

Speaker 1 (08:09):
You're done?

Speaker 3 (08:09):
All right?

Speaker 2 (08:10):
He just said you're done, and he turned around and
walked away. I just like him more and more as
he loges, I love it. You remember when he appeared
that he fell off the crazy train, and then of
course the face tattoo, and and we thought this guy's
completely lost his mind. And then what happened was we
realized he never he was never really all there to

(08:32):
start with. And then you start realizing that's his charm,
like the fact that Tyson is bottled anger, ready to
go off at any moment, and he's not quite there,
but you want to like.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
Him, especially after he was in the Hangover movies. It
was great.

Speaker 2 (08:52):
I genuinely want to like Mike Tyson. Oh later, Mike
Tyson is great. He's got a more thoughtful side to him. Yeah,
he's very tanning, all right. So he says he's done,
no what talking and then leaves. So then microphunk guy
turns to Jake Paul, twenty seven year old punk who
we all want to see get his face beat in.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
All right, that's it, that's it for Mike Tyson.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
He walks away.

Speaker 4 (09:16):
You just felt his power.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Oh boy, Oh you gonna set him up for that one,
didn't he? Yeah, he slapped him. Let me tell you
what that was not. That was not Mike Tyson power.
That was Mike Tyson reminding you who's in charge?

Speaker 4 (09:30):
What did that feel like?

Speaker 3 (09:31):
And why did he do that to you? I didn't
even feel it. He's angry, He's.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
A angry little elf.

Speaker 3 (09:37):
Mike Tyson. I thought that was it.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
Well, we called him an angry little elf. He's asking
for it, isn't he? Man, man, Mike Tyson.

Speaker 3 (09:46):
And you know the thing is, when all of this
is done, they're gonna hug each other.

Speaker 2 (09:49):
There's gonna somebody's gonna go down, they're gonna they're gonna
declare a winner, and they're gonaur around.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
They're gonna hug each other. And you were amazing, man,
you were amazing. Always ends that way, Mike Tyson.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
I thought that was a cu buddy, But tomorrow you're
getting knocked.

Speaker 3 (10:01):
The fuck out. Pars. No, they must die. Oh maybe
it is his last fight. Jake Paul says he must die.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
Okay, all right, Uh, speculation on the internets, because that's
what we do now. Speculation on the internets is that
the whole thing was a setup, that the slap was staged,
that that there's nothing authentic about it, and it was
all for hype to try to build this fight up
even a little bit more a little pro wrestling k fabe.
That's exactly what they're saying. I am reading that Jake

(10:39):
Paul is making forty million dollars for this fight, and
that's double what Tyson's making. Wow, forty million dollars for
that guy. Yeah, I'd hug it out if we were
both making that kind of money to a kidding. Is
there do they do incentives for winning? Is it like
forty million if you win and twenty million if you

(11:01):
lose or anything like that, because I feel like there
should always be an incentive beyond just getting in the ring.
The free dentistry, Oh nice, that's all very good. Yeah,
how do you get health insurance if you're a boxer?
I don't know how that works out. Holy cow, I'm
fascinated by the whole thing. Fascinated by it. Tell me
if the fight gets underway and we can't really play

(11:22):
by play it because of the rights and whatnot, but
you can tell me how it looks. You can give
me your impressions. Foosh or Mark, you're streaming it too,
you got it on your phone there. Yeah, the women
are still fighting, they're just finished. But it's the good
news is it's got a pretty clear picture so far.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
Okay, all right, things are going well for you technologically.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
That's good. You're having a good night, Foosh like that.
All right, we'll talk about the security.

Speaker 3 (11:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:44):
I mean, we're gonna obviously keep an eye on this fight,
but also we are concerned with a big brother because
you know what big brother is doing. Big brothers also
checking Twitter right now to find out. I guess if
everybody's streaming is working. I wonder if big brother's monitoring
who's watching the fight?

Speaker 7 (11:58):
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Speaker 2 (12:05):
Merril in fromo Kelly KFI AM six forty listen anytime
on demand and the iHeartRadio app our app working.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
Can't say that about the rest.

Speaker 2 (12:17):
Although Roner, you're still have any problems with your Netflix,
you said it's still still cruising.

Speaker 3 (12:20):
You're you're able to see.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
What was described by a friend of mine on on
the Twitter machine as a skin meat hanging from this
woman's face. Yeah, I'm having no problem on my phone.
And it's a pretty brutal fight. I'm looking at other
posts here and somebody else has a picture of Mike
Tyson and in his voice, anyone else Netflix freezing up.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
So that's pretty funny. For some people.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
They claim that this is like getting on AOL so
not going swimmingly. Yeah, God, that was the sound of freedom.
Oh beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. And by freedom you mean pornography. Yeah,
potato potato, Okay, same thing.

Speaker 3 (13:06):
Thank you for the clarification. Yeah, we're on the same page. Wet. Yeah,
we strive for accuracy. Yeah, that's what we're doing. All right.

Speaker 2 (13:12):
Well, let me know when that thing gets underway here,
because everybody's curious about how it's going to end. And frankly,
we've just been watching the disaster that is the Netflix broadcast,
which you know, unless this fight is Stellar. The story
of the night is Netflix. Netflix taking a dive on
this fight. We'll see what I did there. Yeah, so

(13:35):
that's gonna be the story tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (13:37):
Well, funny enough that he said that, and I was
thinking the same thing, like super Bowl and all this. Yeah,
during one of the one of the timeouts of the
with the women fighting, they said that they're gonna have
WWE in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 3 (13:49):
So oh they are. Yeah so I don't know, man.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
But they don't get eighty million people watching like that.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
Yeah, yeah, no.

Speaker 5 (13:58):
Maybe this was the test run. See how much it
could how many people could actually go on there?

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:02):
You remember the Super Bowl where the power went out?
Oh yeah, yeah, okay, pop quiz. Who were the two
teams playing? I can't tell you that, right, But you
remember the power going out in the Super Bowl?

Speaker 3 (14:13):
Ye? Right?

Speaker 2 (14:14):
It wasn't that the Niners Ravens. I thought that was
the Hardball Bowl that year. I could be mistaken, but
I think that was the Hardball Bull. If it wasn't,
then I couldn't tell you who the two teams were either.
But yeah, we remember the we remember the power going out,
but we don't necessarily even remember the game that we
were watching same thing with this. Now we'll remember who
wins this fight, will remember that the Netflix went down

(14:36):
during the Tyson Pall fight because it's the first time
they've done it. But I'm telling you the lasting story
here is going to be Netflix going down. This is
this is a big time. It could this could be
a break at moment for Netflix. It would be really bad.
I was reading stories on social media this week and
there are some security people that are worried about social

(14:58):
media right now, not just Twitter, which is what I'm
following to figure out if this fight gets underway, but
they're concerned that the Feds are going to start watching
your social media feeds to figure out if you have
a broken immigration laws.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
Oh that sounds fun. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:16):
Feds use border security to justify social media surveillance from
Reason dot com. In other words, they're supposed to vet
everyone that's trying to get into the United States, and
I don't think any of us have problems with that,
but to do so, they say they're going to take
a look at people's social media feeds and they don't
know if you're legal or not legal, which means they
pretty much are gonna watch everybody's social media feed to

(15:38):
see if they do something that would appear that they're
not in the United States or a threat to the
United States.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
So just be careful what you.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Post online because they're watching it. And how many terrorists
are posting things online. Domestic terrorists are probably posting things online.
Wouldn't be using that for border security, though, would they,
Because we do have people that go on shooting spreez
and then they post online before they go on the
shooting spreeze. But it's not very often you have somebody saying,
just getting new bomb vest this is going to be

(16:07):
lit jealous much.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
No, terrorists don't post that. No lunatics post that.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Lunatics that are about to go shoot something up they
post that. Terrorists don't do that online, So good news. Basically,
the FEDS are gonna be watching your social media feed
to make sure you.

Speaker 3 (16:23):
Are not a threat.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
I love that, and tonight they're gonna be You know,
there's some there's some FED that's supposed to be monitoring
social media that's just watching to see if Netflix goes off.
So many people wasting time right now that are supposed
to be at work trying to watch this fight. This
is why they don't have major sporting events during the
day because there's no productivity. Nobody would get anything done. Hell,

(16:49):
I'm barely getting anything done.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
Every break. We're just talking about is it working it? Yep?
All right.

Speaker 2 (16:55):
If things are still not going on, If things are
going on with this fight, we'll talk about it. If
Netflix completely crashes, we'll talk about it. Otherwise, I got
a great story to tell you about huge, huge mistakes
people make when they get down on one knee.

Speaker 7 (17:10):
That's next you're listening to Later with Moe Kelly on
demand from KFI AM six forty.

Speaker 2 (17:18):
You guys know, Antonio Brown's a he was a receiver
in the NFL who went a little bit cuckoo. So
he's evidently at the fight, and then he was live streaming.
He is live streaming it, but he's way up in
the rafters. I think he's just hoping nobody catches him.

Speaker 5 (17:30):
So yeah, because I remember the first time, I don't
know what fight it was, but when this was before
Twitter could do anyone could do live stream, I think
it was called oh periscope, and people streamed almost the
entire fight and they didn't catch it till like the
last ten minutes.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
So people, yeah, all over to got to watch it
for free.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
And I don't know if I don't know if X
is going to shut this down or if somebody at
the AT and T Stadium is going to go figure
out what seed it's coming from and then I kick
Brown out of there.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
What.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
I have no idea, but the the Paul Tyson fight
has yet to start, I believe, right, and yeah, just
talk talking talking updates Shack and Rob GRONKOWSI here there.

Speaker 3 (18:14):
Oh good, all right, they're there. That's great. And for
some reason, Cedric Entertainer is one of the commentators.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
And Rosie Perez, I guess is a commentator at this fight.
Everybody keeps talking about ros Yeah. Yeah, and actually they're
giving her nice reviews, which is good.

Speaker 3 (18:32):
They're doing that. It's interesting.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
I could have taken the low hanging fruit punchline on
this engagement regrets. Fifty percent say that they messed up
their proposal. That's your headline, right, uh? And the low
hanging fruit, of course is that Yeah, that's because she said, yes, tadda,
there you go. But that's not it. Many couples dream
of the perfect proposal. Unfortunately, A new survey finds the
majority don't even come close to going as they plan.

(18:59):
Thirty nine percent of Americans gave their marriage proposals an
A plus, according to a new study that was done
on behalf of Blue Nile. Bluenile is the online jewelry
store where coincidental Land bought my wife's ring twenty years ago.

Speaker 3 (19:12):
Uh isn't that neat?

Speaker 2 (19:15):
Results show that just two and five couples would give
their engagements a perfect score, of the rest having some
critiques about how they popped the question. One third say
expectations of their proposals were not met at all, and
only half the poll said that they wouldn't change a
thing if they could go back and do their proposal again.

Speaker 3 (19:32):
I thought this was interesting.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
One of the things that people are regretting is the
cost of engagement rings or wishing that that hadn't happened.
Maybe you saw the story this week about the guy
in Massachusetts that got his girlfriend a seventy thousand dollars ring.

Speaker 3 (19:52):
Man, I hate rich people. Oh I hate that.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
Seven said thousand dollars for a ring. Seventy thousand dollars
kind of like pre planning for when you cheat on him,
isn't it?

Speaker 3 (20:02):
That's oh that's good.

Speaker 2 (20:04):
Yeah, here's this in advance, right, Yeah, this ought to
get me a couple of affairs, right, seventy grand honey,
first one of the night.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
Yeah, thank you. Anyway, seventy thousand dollars.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
This dude was dating this woman, took her on trips
to the Virgin Islands, took her to Italy, brought her,
bought her a seventy thousand dollars diamond engagement ring from
Tiffany and Company, and then things did not go very well.
I happen to pull audio from CBS News in Basting
because this all happened in massage Shoe Shits six.

Speaker 6 (20:40):
The state's highest court has ruled in the case of
the seventy thousand dollars engagement.

Speaker 3 (20:45):
And the man who bought the ring idiot.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
Oh no, that's not it, okay, the president had always
been a gift is not something that you can come
back and ask the courts to get back for you.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
If it was a gift, if.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
It's alone, right, If you loan somebody money, then you
can say they owe me money. If you gift someone money,
you can't go to the courts and say I gave
them money, but now I want it back similarly with
other gifts. And I learned this watching Wapner in the
People's Court.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
No joke. Wapner was very clear about this.

Speaker 2 (21:18):
If you gift someone something that's gone, that's it. A
gift is forever. And in the past, an engagement ring
has always been a gift. You give them the gift.
It is now their ring. So what did the courts imagine?
I choose it, say.

Speaker 3 (21:35):
We'll get it back.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
Whoa overturning precedent? Look at this new age courts.

Speaker 6 (21:43):
The unusual case went before the court in September. Bruce
Johnson took Caroline Satino to court when their engagement ended
because he wanted the ring back that he bought at
Tiffany's for yes, about seventy thousand dollars.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Wow.

Speaker 6 (21:56):
Lower courts had ruled that Satino could keep the ring
and blame john for the end of the relationship.

Speaker 3 (22:02):
Again he kind of prepaid.

Speaker 6 (22:04):
However, the SJC overturned those decisions and decided that going forward,
engagement rings go back to the buyer regardless of how
things end.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Wow, how about that? Oh? I love that.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
That's right, because you know there was you give her
an expensive ring and then she steps out on you,
but you're gonna call off the engagement. She gets to
keep your ring. There's three months of salary. That, by
the way, is what people are saying is a big regret.
You don't have to spend three months of salary on
a ring anymore that that whole three month salary rule.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
No mark, you've been married so far nobody wants to
marry my student loan and me.

Speaker 2 (22:45):
No, oh okay, so you your ring is actually a negative.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
Cost to her. It's never gonna happen.

Speaker 2 (22:52):
Yeah, Hey, good news, honey, we can get married and
your ring is worth three years of your salary because
that's what it's gonna cost a pay off my student loans.

Speaker 3 (23:01):
That's good. Push. What's your uh, what's your marital situation?

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (23:05):
Have not either as well?

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Okay, Yeah, I did, h and I I gave I
was it was I twenty four twenty five when I proposed,
and I would make it squat for money and uh,
I think I was making thirty five thousand a year
or something like that, which was okay.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
It was radio.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
I was able to afford an apartment and live on
my own and all that stuff, But it wasn't here
obviously it was in Omaha, and so I can't afford
three months of salary to give a ring to somebody,
So I uh, I'd put it on a card, because
that's what you do when you're twenty five. And it
was two grand, and my wife is still wearing it.

(23:47):
It is this time little diamond on a little platinum
band in the cut, the princess cut that she I
got her the cut. I got a nice clear diamond.
I got the platinum band. It's just not a very
big rock on there. She's still wearing it today, so
it has stood the test of time, even though it
wasn't worth a whole lot. But I got it from
Blue Nile and it was two grand, and then they

(24:10):
sent me a certificate of value or whatever it is,
an appraisal, I guess, and the appraisal said it was
worth thirty one hundred, so I could put that on
my insurance. It was worth thirty one hundred. But at
this point, see, that's how you do it. You don't
give them a ring that's worth seventy grand, because imagine
if she steps out on you, and then not only

(24:30):
do you lose her, but then you're out.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
You're seventy grand. Yeah, propose when you're dirt poor. That's
what I did.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
And then Mark, if she says yes, it's not for
the money, she said yes for love.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
Right.

Speaker 2 (24:44):
Since then she's been waiting for the money to come
in and it hasn't. But the love has been there
most of the time since then, on and off most
of the time.

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Yeah, just some gaps, some asterisks.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
There was this great joke and I don't even remember
the comedian that said it was years ago.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
I heard it. I thought it was hilarious.

Speaker 2 (25:05):
He said something to the effect of my parents have
been married for my parents have been happily married for
thirty years, not bad out of thirty seven. And I
thought that was really good. And the longer I'm married,
the more I get it. I thought it was funny
to start with, and now that one hits home, I
get it's not as funny when you live it.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
You know what. It's the journey I'm on and a
life is a roller coaster.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
Well, what I'm drawing from this conversation is that Fush
and I are going to wind up his roommates sooner
or later.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Yeah, do that might happen.

Speaker 2 (25:37):
You'll save yourself a lot of heartache, but a lot
of you won't have nearly as much joy higher highs
and lower lows in my life. Yeah, I'm a such
a happy man, fush I promise. For her it's just
a lot of lithium. But for me, higher highs and
lower lows, that's it all right, still to come. I
guess if this fight ever gets underway, then we'll tell

(25:58):
you what is happening there the real quick They put
up the stats and then kind of what me and
Isabelle were talking about.

Speaker 5 (26:06):
So they're thinking a knockout is more likely for Tyson
to do to Paul. But if the endurance, if it
goes long, that's where they're looking that Paul might might
last long.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
Are they writing odds up like that? Yeah, well it's
already gone.

Speaker 5 (26:20):
But I just saw that it was him for It
was Paul for getting knocked out, but then Paul winning
if it goes along time.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yeah, okay, all right, oh yeah, oh I see it.
This prop prop bets okay, mack a victory. Yeah, oh okay,
let's dive into these props in just a minute. Let's
let's do some of that and we can talk about
deep space death that is all still come Chris Merrill
in from O Kelly, Hey if I am six forty
were uh you can let you can listen anytime everywhere.

Speaker 7 (26:49):
You're listening to later with Moe Kelly on demand from
K if I am.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Six forty, pleasure bring with you in an honor. Still
could be an eye on whether that fighter is that
we're gonna get underway. It was supposed to start almost
an hour ago. It still is not. I was looking
at some of the odds as well. I'll go over
those here in just a second. But since Foush was
nice enough to give us that great intro, did you
did you guys happen to see that they are freaking
out right now about an air leak at the International
Space Station. No, that's news to me. Yeah, it feels

(27:17):
like that's the sort of thing that would be worrisome.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
And this is on top of the people being stranded
up there for months.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
Yes, yes, that's exactly right, and they can't get them
back until I think February.

Speaker 3 (27:29):
And now there's an issue with there's an air leak.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
NASA worries that this air leak could lead to a
catastrophic failure, mostly because air is necessary, and the Russians
are saying nothing.

Speaker 3 (27:43):
To see here.

Speaker 8 (27:44):
NASA warns of a catastrophic air leak. I just said
that in the ISS's VESDA module, citing weld stress, pressure
issues and material fatigue. Ross Cosmos dismisses the claims, blaming
micro vibrations from frequent docking. Despite patching efforts, the lead
escalated to one point seven kilograms of air loss per
day by twenty twenty three.

Speaker 3 (28:07):
Is that a lot? I don't know what that is.

Speaker 8 (28:09):
Crew members now routinely seal off the affected area.

Speaker 3 (28:13):
Oh, they're duct taping it.

Speaker 8 (28:14):
Independent analysis backs NASA's concerns, noting signs of corrosion and strain,
but russ Cosmos denies any severe risk, worsening the divide
and casting doubt on the ISS's future safety.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
That's not great, that is not super at all. Now
Russia says everything's fine, don't worry about it. Oh, this
is not going to end well.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
A shocking that Russia is denying anything's wrong.

Speaker 2 (28:40):
Can you imagine being those two astronauts that you just mentioned, Mark,
and you're going up to the International Space Station. You
are basically uber space because you were just going up
there to drop some crap off, turn around, and come
back in that Boeing Starliner. Right, that was your whole thing.
You're headed up, dropping some off, turning around, coming home.

Speaker 3 (29:01):
That's it.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
You were a delivery team. And then your your shuttle
has problems. Thrusters aren't working and things like that, and
so they leave you at the space station because burning
up and return entry makes headlines that nobody wants. And uh,
the the Starliner actually got back, okay, but they're still
up there in a leaky space station.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
Yeah, not great.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Yeah, you want to cut down on references Toka the
space dog.

Speaker 3 (29:32):
This week, Oh never came home. You know.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Russia put out a statement and they said that they
had a like a euthanasia injection. That was don't worry
about it once once we conclude our tests we've given.
You know, there's a there's an injection, and we just
we simply trigger that from Earth and then the dog
goes to sleep.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
That was a lie, Poor Poppy.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
I had nightmares about that when I found out about
I was younger and I found out about like being
just sent off to space and then left, and I
thought it was the most horrific thing I'd ever heard.

Speaker 3 (30:11):
She was astray. Did you know that? No, Yeah, she
was astray.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
And and they brought her in and then they thought, well,
basically she was astray, so they thought that she was
disposable and a different world. No dog is disposed of
That's the way I feel different time back then, I
guess where they just didn't have.

Speaker 3 (30:28):
Any care for it. Where are we now? Do they
do the national anthem?

Speaker 5 (30:32):
They did the national anthem with Tory Kelly, which I
thought that was an interesting choice.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
But I don't know who Tory Kelly is. She singer.

Speaker 5 (30:38):
She's good, she's really good, but I just it doesn't
seem like her spot anyway. Jake Paul's rolling in on
a custom made Chevy. It looks like a silver rod
on the cutead customized it and they're sitting on the top.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
So okay, it's like a Chevy convertible.

Speaker 5 (30:54):
Well they chopped it, Yeah, they did it themselves. It
was customized.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
So so they're driving him up on a like a
lit walkway, a little way.

Speaker 5 (31:04):
Yeah, okay, So if he's barely coming on and he's
going like two miles an hour, this I probably not
gonna start till like nine to twenty.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
Oh my god, maybe nine. Holy cow.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
I was looking at some of the odds too, and
some of the the betting odds on this.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
Yeah, go ahead, I'm sorry for no.

Speaker 5 (31:23):
And then I was just gonna say, what's funny is
so obviously they did a montage for both of the fighters,
and yeah, you see the massive difference between his fights
and Tyson's fights because they made a thing of maybe
maybe they made a big deal about how he's knocked
out every opponent, but I mean they were not anywhere
near the strength or stature of Tyson. And then when

(31:47):
you see Tyson's montages, I mean it's brutal the way
because he'll hit one. Paul knocked him out. But Tyson, man,
he was just floorring everyone like it was just unreal.

Speaker 2 (32:00):
I remember in the eighties that fights with Tyson would
start and it was it was like if a boxer
got to the second round, Yeah, they were just like
whoa nobody expected that he was knocking He was knocking
title contenders out in under forty seconds.

Speaker 3 (32:17):
It was. It was wild.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Well it was a big cheat too, because you'd get there,
settled in for your boxing evening with your drinks and
your cigars, and then it's over before before it even starts.

Speaker 3 (32:27):
Almost. I have a quick story my dad. He talks
about how mad he was.

Speaker 5 (32:31):
I don't know who Tyson was fighting, but he's like,
I had all my snacks, I had this and that,
and I paid like probably, and I was a lot
back then.

Speaker 3 (32:40):
Yeah, and he's like, then he knocked him out of
one round. I was so pizzy. Yeah, that's exactly right. Yeah,
yeah that.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
I can't even tell you how many times we heard
that story with Tyson fights, and and actually, like, was
it Showtime that was doing that, or HBO or or
whoever the pay per view service was at the time
that was doing whoever whoever was was broadcasting the fight.
There were concerns that people wouldn't want to broadcast Tyson's
fights because viewers were paying too much not getting their
moneys worth out of it.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
That makes sense, isn't that wild? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Yeah, he wasn't there to put on a show for anybody.
He was there to kill. Yeah, to brutalize that other
person in the ring. I was also reading about Tyson.
Let's see, Tyson retired from professional boxing after losing to
Kevin McBride. I don't even know who that is lost
to Kidnap. I'm not a big boxing fan, so I
apologize if everybody else knows who Kevin mcgride is and

(33:32):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (33:33):
But he lost to Kevin McBride in June of five.
He was thirty eight at the time.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
They say he was already well past his prime at
that point and had suffered three of his six career
losses over a span of four fights. So yeah, then
he fought a pair of exhibition bouts and in fact
I and then he let' see, he had an eight
round draw in twenty twenty against Roy Jones Junior. Meanwhile,

(33:59):
Jake Paul was fighting let me see, he knocked out
former NBA point guard Nate Robinson in the second round.
So he was fighting NBA players and other old boxers,
retired boxer. He's just a stunt, right. He's like a
meme boxer, is what he is. Meme, not mean meme.

(34:21):
He's like a meme boxer. He's just an Internet He's
just an Internet joke.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
That's it. Yeah, seventy two three in attendance. Okay, that's cool.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
It's by the way, it's packed with celebrities. I saw that, Yeah,
tons of them. Yeah, all the big names he got
to be there. All right, Well, we'll let you know
what we're seeing as far as that goes on, because
I know that's what a lot of people are thinking
about with If eighty million people are watching that around
the world, are trying to because Netflix has been having
problems all night long, then then that's great. Otherwise, we'll
talk a little bit about how we're all getting fat, fat,

(34:57):
and not so dumb and happy. That is all next.
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