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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So are you a are you a bier, a liquor
or a nibbler? Where are we going with this when
it comes to ice cream? Oh, because the way you
eat your ice cream may reveal a lot about you.
And let's bring in Alex Stone from ABC.
Speaker 2 (00:18):
News and the way that that question was going, don't
bring me in. He's like, come on, you guys.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
Depends on the kind of ice cream you're talking about it.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
But Chuck is a nibbler.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
But anyway, going, Oh, those films were made because I
was in college and I needed money and.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
You were like, I didn't think they were going to
come back to bite me. I mean, we think we
talk about that on the side note all the time now,
like going, man, I'm glad there was in social media
around when I was Holy cow, i'd be in prison.
You know, they'd find some way to do some say something.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
About there in cyber world is a video of a
television commercial with me as a sumo wrestler.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
I am terrified that's going to come back.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Yeah, Chuck was much larger at one point.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
Yeah, I'm scared that's going to come back. Somebody somewhere
is going to find that one. They go, oh, look
what this is.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
That's when I met him, Alex, Like, you know, a
long time ago. He and I went to broadcasting school
together a million years ago, and our trajectory of our
of our careers have been here.
Speaker 2 (01:19):
They are like, well, he was doing.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
Radio too, but he was doing a lot of TV
and you know, voiceover work. I mean you can hear
it in his pipe. Yeah, So, I mean he was
doing all kinds of stuff like that. So this is
a real thing. People who go at it with their
teeth and bite their ice cream.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
I don't do that.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
That's that's cold.
Speaker 4 (01:41):
It's a klondike bar. Don't you bite it? Well, I
bite into a klondike bar. Yes, an ice cream cone
I would probably lick.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
Yeah. Yeah, But they they're just talking I think about
I want to say, this is just based on like
a scoop of ice cream. Right, If you have an
ice cream cone and a scoop of ice cream on
on the cone, if you bite into it, you're more fearless,
you're confident and impulsive.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
Well apparently I'm not that because that hurts.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Biers are very in the moment. They are probably extroverts
and like instant gratification.
Speaker 3 (02:14):
According to this.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
I don't know where the hell they come up with
any of this, but it's interesting to have the conversation.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Government funded studies, trust me, that's cost ten million.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Yeah right, they did it in Iran. Probably those who
lick their ice cream. Now that's you, Alex. Did you
say you're a liquor. Yeah, okay, so you tend to
be methodical and relaxed and patiently enjoy your scoop.
Speaker 3 (02:40):
It reads here liquors.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Prefer delayed gratification. They crave the dopamine hit that the
brain's reward that they get from extending the eating process.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
That's weird. You're just eating your ice cream and then
sometimes you do have to give it a little you know,
kind of cover up your teeth and going in with
the lips. But that's just weird.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Yes, yes, you know you stick your finger o the
middle of it and kind of hold it.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
Like I said, it depends on what kind of ice
cream and what flavor comes into play for me too.
If I'm eating like a smooth a chocolate or a vanilla,
that's but if it's like cherry cordial with chunks of
chocolate and cherries in it, I eat that differently and.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Is it soft serve or we go on hard because
it's soft serve, it's licking all the way.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
It is licking all you can use your you can
use your lips to like, you know, pinch the top
of the.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
That's kind of a nice face you're making. I like that.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
If it's like regular ice cream, then they get a spoon.
You know, we're we're out of age. We're just get
a spoon.
Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:40):
Most of the time when you order, when I order
hard ice cream, it's in a cup. Anyway, I don't
I typically don't get the because they have those gargantuane
waffle cones that literally hold half a gallon of ice cream,
and you get that, it's just like, oh my lord,
I had twenty eight hundred calories just now.
Speaker 2 (03:58):
Yeah, it's like, come on, all right.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
And finally, for those who nibble, they're more likely to
be cautious, gentle, thoughtful, possibly a little controlling at times.
Nibblers are good emotional self regulators.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
We're still talking about ice cream, right, Let.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Me let me check, let me check. Hold on, yeah,
ice cream? Oh yeah, whoops? How did this get replaced?
They may be prone to anxiety because of their enthusiasm
for intention, attention to detail.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Oh, come on, ice cream of anxiety.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
I guess these, said the ice cream analysts. They're the
pros alex. They know more than we do. Unbelievable. Yeah,
we talked about this momentarily on the air yesterday. Pete
Rose eligible for Hall of Fame, and I I was
even mentioning, you know, because it's down the street, and
you know, I go, Reds are my team. I go
Great American Ballpark all the time. We we just head
(04:49):
down seventy one and go see the Reds play and
so on.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
So I see this and I know because it was
so close.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
When all this, when he passed, when Pete passed and
all that, it's been eight months, heart and crazy to
it's already been that long. But so many people, and
I have a lot of sports talk friends in the
Cincinnati area that were saying, you know, his family, it
was just like no, like forget it. Back back then,
you know, once he passed, there were people lobbying for it.
But nothing's changed since he passed, and it's just like,
(05:18):
shame on them, this is my opinion. Shame on them
for now going Okay, well it's not it's not cool
from where I'm at in this situation, but nonetheless, shoeless
Joe and Pete Rose now eligible for the Hall of Fame.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Yeah, And I think a big question here is is
a band from baseball. Is it to punish somebody and
to tell the world not to pay attention to what
they did while they were in the game, or is
it while they're alive to make sure that they can't
threaten the integrity of the future of the game. And
the MLB is saying it's about protecting the game in
the future from more bad deeds, not about saying don't
(05:53):
pay attention to what they did, which is interesting because
you know, you think about Barry Bonds and all those
and it's always been well and Mark McGuire of you know,
don't pay attention to their records because they were juicing
at the time or whatever. But Rob Manfred, the commissioner,
is saying that no, this is about protecting the future
and not about what they did while they were playing.
And Pete Rose and Schulis, Joe Jackson and everybody involved
(06:15):
in that nineteen nineteen World Series scandal with the White Sox.
Now they are allowed back in and for years while
he was alive. You know, Rose was beginning and at
times kind of more up there was campaigning to try
to get back in. He told her Charlie Gibson, that
they admitted to it. Yeah, he bet on baseball.
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Did you bet on baseball? Yes? I did, and that
was my mistake not coming clean a lot earlier.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
So now Manfred saying in this statement, a person no
longer with us cannot represent a threat to the integrity
of the game, and that when somebody dies that they
are going to be reinstated. It seems from here on
out that that'll just be automatic. And Red's fans are
celebrating this, in fact that the red sday giving out
of replica number fourteen Rose jersey to fans attending tonight's game,
and the Rose family is going to deliver the game
(07:06):
ball and be honorary captains and fans in.
Speaker 5 (07:08):
He built their Eds.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
This is his ballpark. But we're also hearing guys today
from Pete Rose's attorney and he's celebrating He's been working
on this for a very long time, and he says,
finally MLB got a right.
Speaker 5 (07:19):
This is significant, historic for many reasons. For the you know,
all those who are off the ineligible list. But the
ultimate goal as well for Pete to complete the tasks
are I'd like to get him into the Hall of
Fame or at least have that vote so the voters
can determine his eligibility and his worthiness.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
And he says his argument for that is going to
be we are a nation of.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
Second chances, third chances for many, and for what he
did on the field, he's worthy.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
I mean, seventeen time All Star, all time, you know,
hits two World Series championships. But there are others who argue, well,
there's a slippery slop, but opens the floodgates. Anybody band
can come back. But yeah, it's gonna be after death.
I don't think a lot of people are gonna say, well,
I can be bad now because when I die, I'll
be reinstated. But nonetheless, a lot of celebrating going on.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
Well, it's interesting the reason he was banned. Nothing's changed
with that. That was kind of my point. And I
know you're going, well, they're talking about protecting the future
of the game or whatever. It's a head scratcher. From
where I'm at. I was all for, you know, Pete
should have got in it.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Just sucks.
Speaker 1 (08:21):
He didn't get to see that, you know, or whatever.
He was punished all the way. Yeah, and maybe I
guess that's part of what Manfred's trying to be.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
Oh, you know, he didn't get to see it.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
We took away any.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Kind of satisfaction he would get just you know, he
died thinking I'm never getting in kind of a thing.
But it's just it just feels so disingenuous, you know,
with on their part, like they're just going to hold
people accountable until they die and then go okay, well
we'll let it.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
And then just yeah, allow him in at that point.
And again it did bring stick of the question of
what is a band all about? Then, and because he
wasn't in baseball any longer that there was a long
time that he was alive, that if he were betting
on baseball it wouldn't matter, and so yeah, I mean
doesn't really even make sense.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Yeah yeah, yeah, interesting to say the least. But yeah,
those two getting in, I you know, I don't this
could be argued for a long time.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
All in all.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
I'm I'm I really am happy that it's happening for him,
because you can't take away his hits. You can't take
away as batting titles, you know, the National League MVP
and seventy three. You can't take away any of that stuff,
you know. And it's there, whether or not they wanted
to ban him or not. So I'm happy ultimately it's
really happened. It's just a damn shame he didn't get
to see it.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yeah, and you know what it does let us do, though,
is play this.
Speaker 3 (09:35):
That it's good to be playing again.
Speaker 5 (09:36):
Huh.
Speaker 3 (09:37):
Getting tone out of baseball. It was like having part
of the amputated.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Sureless Joe there in the Field of Dreams. I love
that movie.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
Yeah, good stuff man, Alex Stelling, ABC News out of
Los Angeles. Alex, thank you very much.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
Later, guys, enjoy your ice cream.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Don't nibble it plays stop biting.
Speaker 3 (09:56):
What are you doing, Chuck? No, Alex, Thanks Matt so
good