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Parker thing. Was the story Ryan told correct? Or even
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a version of it correct?
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Now I'm gonna say Ryan was correct.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Here.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
This is from MLB dot com.
Speaker 5 (01:46):
The story goes, while in the minor leagues, Parker hit
a home run in West Virginia that landed in a
coal car on a passing train. The ball was eventually
picked up one hundred and fifty miles away in Columbus,
Ohio when the train stopped.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
There you go facts, all right, so we're gonna so
we're gonna call that a true story by Ryan Lin.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
Yes, true.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
All right, there we go, Ryan one for seven hundred
and fifty on true.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Story on board.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Uh, he is exactly right, he is on the board.
What first rights, Matt h I listened to your ESPN
Sunday Boarding show yesterday, and it has been fun to
watch you basically turn that into KSR every morning that
has happened. Although yesterday Ryan, and you'll know what this is, like,
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they put me in the worst spot possible. So, I mean,
you know, nothing is going on in national sports right now?
Nothing like what would you say? I mean, no NFL,
no NBA, no hockey. Yeah, baseball exists, but like, what's
the big storyline for me? It's the Reds. But like
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on national radio, what are you supposed to talk about?
No golf, no tennis, NASCAR? Like literally nothing. So twenty
minutes before the show, they tell me, by the way,
Myron's not gonna be here today, Billy, he had told
me that Ryron hadn't told me. So you have David
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Dennis Junior. Now, I like David Dennis Junior a lot
in terms of fill ins. He's probably my favorite. So
I'm like, okay, that's fine, and they said, but David
has a sports center hit from ten to ten thirty,
so you have to do the first two segments by yourself. Now, I,
as you know, hate doing segments by myself. I hate
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doing like preachy radio here have a hot take on
a topic. But Ryan, Billy, what is there even to
have a take on? Right? Like, what is there to
even talk about? There is nothing happening right now? Nothing?
And with twenty and it's notice, they say to me,
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go on national radio and do not one, but two
segments completely by yourself, with no prep. I don't get
nervous very much, but I kind of start freaking out
a little bit. I'm like, I don't have anything to
talk about. You gave me no notice. And they're like, well,
(04:26):
talk about show? Hey, what are you supposed to say
about show? Hay? Like, literally, what would you say, right
if somebody told you do twelve minutes in a row
on show?
Speaker 1 (04:37):
Hey, Otani, There's no way I can fill twelve. I
can feel maybe.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
Yeah, well, well he's good man, yeah, Billy man, he
hits that ball.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
You got a stretch, Matt generational tenn Oh.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
He throws the ball so fast, and then sometimes Billy
he hits the ball. So then I was like, I
can't do that, there's nothing to say. And then they
go well to talk about the struggles of the Mets,
the details on that, about the struggles of the Mets.
I mean, can we collectively come up with the Mets roster?
Speaker 4 (05:16):
No?
Speaker 2 (05:18):
No, they have Lindor and Juan Soto, and then I
think they have Keith Hernandez and I don't think he's there.
And Gary Carter, I mean, I'm I'm I'm out. So
I sit there and look at it, I get off
my headset and I'm like, all right, I gotta talk
about something. So I did Billy what all good radio
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hosts do. I learned this from Bob Valvano. I'll just
read the news.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
No, I'll just.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Read the news because the top seven headlines on ESPN
were the worst headlines you could think of. The number
three story on ESPN, Billy was the Nicholas, but Bob
had opted out from the Clippers.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
Oh man, that's gonna that's gonna be tough on the
roster of.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
The That was the number three story. So I just
did a thing where I was like I just did
this intro where I'm like sports stinks right now. Basically
was like sports are the worst right now. If you
don't believe me, I'm on ESPN dot COM's page, and
I'm going to tell you what the top eight stories
in America are. And all I did was take the
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top eight stories and make fun of them about this
is what ESPN thinks are the biggest things happening in sports.
And I don't really know if my producers liked it,
because Billy, all I was doing was making fun of ESPN.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
I was gonna say, the bosses check in with you.
Speaker 2 (06:45):
I don't think. I think my producers weren't thrilled. But
you know what, if they say something to me about it,
I'm gonna say, that's what you get when you tell
me twenty minutes before the show that on the slowest
sports weekend of the year, you have to just do
two muchos about what happens. So that's what I did,
and if you go hear it. I don't think it's
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particularly a great matter of fact, I don't think it's
one of the best things, better things I've done, but
I got through it. David got done with his Sports
Center here and then we were able to go back
to normal. But Ryan, I will say that's one of
the harder moments yesterday that I have had in broadcasting
was on a weekend nothing is happening where they just go, hey, man,
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talk about show hey Otani in the Mets, like, you know,
might as well just kill me now.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Well, as a listener, I'd rather hear you make fun
of the topics than break down the Mets or show
hey Atani or the dude and the Clippers. I don't
want to hear that I really make fun of it.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Who cares about? I mean, what are you gonna say
about Nicholas batouming to say? And then oh yeah, one
of the people go, hey, Wimbledon starts and I'm like, oh,
that's great. Everybody loves to hear a good twelve minute
monologue on Wimbledon.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
It's gonna be really hot over there.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
It's gonna be really hot. Those Brits are really hot. Anyway. Uh,
what I would have talked about if it'd been a
local show is that Kentucky basketball went to King's Island.
This yes, yes, you should have thrown that in there. Anyway,
I thought about putting it in there. What don think
of like the Brady Bunch, Kentucky basketball went to King's Island.
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I had multiple Kentucky fans send me pictures said that
the guys were all nice. They're doing team bonding trips.
So two questions for you, Ryan, Number one, Uh, do
you like that the team is going on bonding trips
in the summer, sanctioned bonding trips? And two do you
like King's Island?
Speaker 4 (08:38):
I'm a yes on both of those.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
I love the fact that Pope does this thing with
the whole team and then they go to Lake.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Was there And I'll tell you why Pope wasn't there
in a minute, but.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
Go ahead, but you know that the whole team went
to Lake Cumberlin and they're going up to Kings Island.
I love it to kind of do some stuff because
they've been running their jocks off for the last couple
of weeks and this training session they've been going through
going back to you know, on the ninety six train
of Patino. So any little break and to answer your
question by King's Island. I love Kings Island. I think
it's great, man. I love I'm a roller coaster guy.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
When's the last time you've been to Kings Island.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
I'd say I took the boys maybe four years ago,
maybe five years ago.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
Okay, so you go, you get on all the roller coasters.
Speaker 4 (09:16):
Oh yeah, the Beast one of.
Speaker 2 (09:18):
The big roller coasters. Now, when I was a kid,
it was the Vortex, Yeah, and the Beast. The Beast
was Wooden, I.
Speaker 4 (09:25):
Think, yes, it was Wooden. The Son of Beast too.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
The Son of Beast is another woodenner coaster. Yeah, okay, yeah,
they've got some new and that. I can't think of
the names of them.
Speaker 5 (09:35):
Well, when I went back in the day, there was
Son of Beasts and the Beast, But I never left
that place and wasn't in back pain, so i'd be
worried about the Kentucky guys.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Wait, so there's got to be new ones though, right,
There's got to be new roller coasters. The VORTEXA is
twenty five years old. Beast is older than that.
Speaker 5 (09:50):
I would think, Uh, Diamondback, Mystic Timbers, Oriyan in Vertigo,
Flight of Fear, Banshee, I remember Banshee on your.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
So are you saying to me? Are the ones we
mentioned not there anymore? Nor more? Vertex is there?
Speaker 5 (10:05):
I don't say the Sun of Beast anymore, so Vortex
is gone. I don't even see Vortex either.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
Do you remember? They just have the Racer, the blue
Racer and the Racer.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yes, I remember the Racer.
Speaker 4 (10:16):
And then they they made him go backwards.
Speaker 2 (10:18):
So the only one left is Beast of my of
the ones. I remember.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
The Beast is a one hundred and forty one foot
drop and you go sixty four miles per hour.
Speaker 2 (10:29):
Yeah, and it would awesome, okay, And then they have
the log flume always that's I didn't look that. What
Why are you laughing at the log flume?
Speaker 4 (10:38):
You got to ride the log flume when you go
to amusement parks.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
You have to, Yeah, because you get because people get
wet and it's funny.
Speaker 4 (10:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
They shot water on the anticipation of going down the
blast slide and getting like the log flume.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
What's wrong with the log flume? Why are you mocking
the log flume?
Speaker 5 (10:55):
I am on your side with the log It's a
good team bonding event of those guys are gonna.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
Be They did that now. Mark Pope was not there
because he went to Switzerland to watch Jasper Johnson play
for Team USA. He played for two games. He had
a great highlight which I posted of a step back
three that he got fouled on. Not as not a
great performance while he was there. The kid that's going
to Louisville has been the star of the team, so
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that's not fun Michel Brown. But otherwise you know he's
on the team, has played, played some not like I said,
not played the best. But are you gonna watch I
think he has another game tomorrow. Are you gonna watch
Jasper Johnson at all in these games?
Speaker 1 (11:35):
I'd love to, And I think it's awesome that Pope
went over there to watch him play. It's awesome that
Jasper's got this opportunity. A kid from right here in
our backyard, grew up here, parents played here. Grandpaul was
on the staff. I mean, it's just that's that's a
UK family and the kind of embrace it by, you know,
going overseas and watching him play.
Speaker 4 (11:51):
I think he just speaks volume what they think of him.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
And it's Team USA, right, I mean, you get into
that sort of pipeline of Team USA players and they'll
play some big games. I mean that right now they're
still in their their pool play, but they'll end up
I mean they'll they'll get a test, and uh, it's
got you know, got to be good for him to
play against these dudes on the high level. He's playing
with the dudes who will be the best freshman in
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the country this year. The guys on that team are
you look at the roster, they're essentially the best freshman
in the country, with the exception of a couple of
guys who opted out. So uh, good experience for Jasper Johnson.
And I'm I'm I'm excited that he's getting to do it.
And I thought it was very cool. I mean, that's
your coach goes all the way to Switzerland. That's not
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that's not like going down to Gallinburg. I mean, he
takes a flight to Switzerland to watch you play. Uh.
I think that's got to make you feel good. Who's next, Bill, Chris, Chris,
go ahead, Chris.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
I was at the General League jumping.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
I say, there was a lot of few people there because.
Speaker 6 (12:55):
They had John Snyder there.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Oh, John Wayne. I didn't know that John Schneider Us
John Schneider was.
Speaker 6 (13:01):
There, yes, huh and.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
No, whoapat.
Speaker 5 (13:11):
He he was not there, but the other koy Duke
he was also there.
Speaker 2 (13:17):
They brought Coy Duke. I bet the line wasn't quite
as long for meeting Coy.
Speaker 4 (13:23):
Uh through John's life Coy's.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
Okay, well good, Well I didn't russe. John Schneider was there.
How old is John Schneider now? Is he like in
his see in his seventies?
Speaker 4 (13:36):
Seventies? Doesn't he?
Speaker 2 (13:38):
I would think he's got to be he's sixties. Oh
he's only sixty five. Okay, all right, go ahead, sir,
all right, I appreciate you call. Your phone's not working unfortunately,
uh so we're not going to be able to make
it work. So they really made this a whole duke'sa
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hazard theme. Getting does John did he sing? Or am
I dreaming that?
Speaker 7 (14:02):
No?
Speaker 4 (14:02):
I think we became a singer. Yeah, you're right about that.
Speaker 5 (14:05):
Yeah, And he has been a hazard in the past.
They have done a Jock Snyder, Yeah, but not.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Like they'll have.
Speaker 1 (14:11):
They would have a festival and a parade. And I
think those guys, some of them come back to put.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
John Schneider's song on when we come back from break.
I want to hear what his music is like. I
have a vision of how bad it is, but I
need to hear it to make clear who's next.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Keith is next?
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Keith? Go ahead?
Speaker 8 (14:27):
Keith, Hey, Keith the executive director of Some Are Not CRUs.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
Oh so you you organized this?
Speaker 8 (14:37):
Yes, Some are not incorporated.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
We're go ahead.
Speaker 8 (14:43):
Yes, we're We're a five oh one C three nonprofit
here in Somerset and we do seven shows a year,
the car shows, and this was just one of our events.
We're celebrating our twenty five years of doing events and
we thought this would be a cool way to do it.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Well, I mean clearly it was you. You had to be.
You had to be thrilled with how much publicity this got.
I mean it went all over the world.
Speaker 8 (15:06):
Yes, we're hearing from Australia and Europe hit news coverage there,
so we're thrilled with it.
Speaker 2 (15:14):
Well, you definitely, you definitely should be. Now, can you
tell me how much it costs to bring the general
lead to jump a fountain?
Speaker 8 (15:25):
It costs a lot. I don't know that I can
divulge the contract information because the company that we contracted,
the Northeast Ohio Dukes, actually gave us a little bit
of a discount to help them because they wanted to
do this event because it was so epic and historic,
so I don't know that I can give you that,
but it was substantial money. You can imagine the cost
(15:47):
of building the car, transporting everything, and doing everything. Then
we had the insurch cost on top of that special
lot of building insurance. So but yeah, the photographer.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
That was out there, who's the photographer that almost got
himself run over?
Speaker 8 (16:04):
I don't know. It was part of their crew who
was doing some filming. And we will actually have a
nice sleeck professional video of this event of the jump,
probably available this week on our Facebook page and on
our website. It's being produced so and there's a lot
of great video out there from people. We're going to
have a really nice slick one available so people can
(16:25):
follow us on our Facebook page and see when we
post that. But it was a big day, probably thirty
thousand plus. Like I said, John Schneider was there. He
actually did a concert the fight and night before at
the Virginia Theater where you guys were at.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Yeah, where we were. Well that's awesome. Well I have
to go to break. I'm sorry, but very cool. Congratulations
on the successful event, and if you ever do something
like that again, let us know. Okay, all right, we'll
do it.
Speaker 8 (16:50):
Thanks Matt. You guys have a good one.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
Sir, thank you appreciate it. Wow, thirty thousand people and
John Schneider Schnyder who knew we'll take a break, very
bad SCSR. I don't hate this. I mean this sounds
very much like seven late seventies country will House. Yeah,
(17:12):
that's a little I tend to be like early seventies.
This isn't quite me, but this is definitely a genre
of country, late seventies, early eighties, like the Ronnie Millsap
type of country. But it's not bad, certainly better than
the crap that's out now, So yeah, I'm good with that.
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John Schneider, sixty five years old, started the Dukes of
Hazzard Rhyme when he was eighteen. Really, I thought they
looked old on that show. How was Tom wopat though
he definitely looked older than that at on there. I
don't know one person, writes Matt Saturday. The basketball team
also came to the Cincinnati Ronald McDonald house. My three
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week old son is there. He was airlifted from UK
with a rare imune system to system disease. All the
players were nice and they send me a picture of
all the players meeting with the kids.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
How nice is that?
Speaker 1 (18:08):
That just melts your heart, doesn't know when you hear that,
because the kids facing on the light up, they're going
through things we no childs have to go through, and
then the UK basketball team goes to make them make
their day.
Speaker 4 (18:17):
So well done, Son of the Beast.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
According to multiple texters, Billy shut down because ten years
ago it stopped mid rod, it went from eighty to
zero and multiple people lost their teeth into the paddy.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Oh my god, goodness wool Yeah, no, wonder it was
shut down.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
You see, so you get what if the Son of
the Beast. I've always told you the sons of successful
people do much worse than the.
Speaker 4 (18:48):
People your roller coaster sons.
Speaker 2 (18:50):
Wow, even the kids of roller coasters. I never trust
a rich person's kid like a person he was very
successful who takes over the family business, whether it is politics,
whether it is business. Sports is a little different. Although
it's rare to find a kid that was better if
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his dad was really good. Rare to find a kid
this better than his dad happens, but not very often.
And now Billy also true with roller coasters. Son of
the beast less successful than his.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
Father, losing teeth into the padding.
Speaker 4 (19:26):
Uh, that's rough.
Speaker 2 (19:27):
Does not look good. I'm nine two eight oh twenty
two eighty seven. Who's next? Tyler Tyler? Go ahead, Tyler.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
Tyler, go ahead.
Speaker 6 (19:42):
Hey Tyler, I actually called in the talk Concher. I
actually called in to talk about your ESPN show, which
I listened to yesterday. I actually thought you did a
really good job as soon as he said you didn't
have topics, and I knew where that was going. But
thank you played it off well well.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
I mean literally twenty minutes before they tell you. I
want you to imagine twenty minutes before somebody tells you
to go on national radio and just talk about nothing
going on. But you know what, I'm glad you thought
I got through it, because it felt when I had
to sit there and talk about UFC, and literally I
had to ask the producer, Billy, how do I pronounce
(20:19):
these two men's names that fought in the rest? Like
literally never heard of either one of them. I knew
it was gonna be a long day, but go ahead.
Speaker 6 (20:29):
The one that I liked and wanted to talk about
was the Chelsea coach complaining about the key I don't
know when this kind of started, but I feel like
it's been in the cultural of that guys recently. But
Europeans just absolutely incapability to handle standard level of American heat.
I mean, I was in London in twenty twenty three
and I'm just walking through a park over heard guys
talking about how it's too hot to eat. My man,
(20:51):
it was seventy nine degrees. People moved to San Diego
and pay millions of dollars for homes in that weather.
He acted like he was about to die of heat
stroke on the Oregon Trade because moderately hot and it's unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
It is the way, and I'm glad you brought that up.
I appreciate the call. I was at a soccer game.
I was at a soccer game Saturday, Ryan in Philadelphia, Yes, okay,
and it was two Brazilian teams and it was painfully hot. Okay,
I mean it was even sitting in the crowd. It
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was really hot. I'll talk about what happened at the
game at another point, because it was a lot of fun.
It was really hot, and the Brazilians were like fine
with it. They're playing, the fans are dancing all this,
and then I saw this story about when Chelsea played
later in the Acteroon in Charlotte, and the coach was like,
this is unfair that it is this hot. This is
(21:47):
not how human beings should have to deal And it
was ninety two degrees. It was ninety two degrees, which granted,
in Charlotte, ninety two degrees is hot. But he was
literally saying that the World Cup should be moved from
America next year cause it's too hot to play here.
And I don't Europeans do a lot of stuff well,
but like acting like a little bit of heat is insufferable.
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It's crazy to me.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Wow, that's what I think of that coach. Shut up, man,
go ahead and just beat somebody. He's probably wine because
they got beat Well.
Speaker 2 (22:18):
They won, No, they won, they did like we should
we We shouldn't have to put our players in this.
And I was with the Brazilian people. It was two
Brazilian teams. They were fine. The Europeans can't seem to
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Sports Radio. Welcome back, Tecky Swartz. You know we have
some breaking news here, Billy.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
I don't have the button yet.
Speaker 4 (23:07):
What do you mean you're doing jumping up and down?
Speaker 2 (23:09):
What do you mean you don't have the button?
Speaker 3 (23:11):
Well, it's a studio I haven't been in before, so so.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
Then you have to do it yourself with your with
your voice. No, I need a better version of that
one on a Oh, you gotta get close to the
microphone one more time. There we go.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
There it is.
Speaker 8 (23:30):
See.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
By putting the pressure on him, he was able to
find the button. Uh EA Sports has announced they are
bringing back the college basketball video game. After fifteen years
without a without a college basketball video game, it will
be back starting this fall. That's kind of exciting ryan
(23:53):
for video game players out there have been a long
time since there's been a college basketball video game.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
Of all the news stories and reports we've had since
Mario started working, he literally jumping up and down, high
fiving himself when he saw the news.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Is he happy about that? On the microphone?
Speaker 4 (24:09):
Come on over here, Mario, here he comes. I mean
he is literally let.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Why does that make you so happy? Cause it's finally back.
I've been waiting for this day for so long, so long. Wow,
listen to the glee and his Well, I mean you
were you weren't even like you were just a little
kid when that game existed, right.
Speaker 9 (24:34):
So, me and my brothers we used to play it
all the time, like that's what we that was our hobby.
He was playing college basketball video games. That's all we did.
So I was happy when the football version came out.
But now I'm ecstatic, man, I'm this made my day.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
Well, I love to see how happy he is. Well,
all right, well, Mario, so what did you play when
you played the game. Did you play with Kentucky or
were you playing.
Speaker 9 (24:58):
John wall I was John, My brothers were un c
with Tyler Hansbro and those guys.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
That was the last was the last game the John
Wall year.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
It was twenty ten, so the nine.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
So yeah, the last game was the John wall year,
so it has literally been fifteen years. The last game
was the John Wallier. So you'll be able to play,
uh with with the team this year. Well, Mario, I'm
glad you're excited. Made my day.
Speaker 9 (25:24):
Man, Today's what's today's date?
Speaker 2 (25:26):
The thirtieth today, thirtieth June thirtieth goes in the history books.
For Mario, I appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (25:34):
Wow, it is big names like the old one had
Blake Griffin on it, and I mean you've probably been
playing it for fifteen years now since it was the
last one, so.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Yeah, I guess it was that John Wall DeMarcus Cousins
is the last one. And you know they did with
the college football, you're probably going to be able to
get the old teams as well, and so that'll be
like we you know, people could play with the twenty
fifteen Kentucky team or all those guys. So Ryan that
it is exciting. I could see why people would be
really really happy about it.
Speaker 1 (26:02):
I can't even emphasize how excited Mario was when he
saw that. I mean he literally was jumping up and
down when he saw the news that it was gonna
be released.
Speaker 2 (26:11):
I wanted to tell you so this past week, and
I'm sure you don't have this, Ryan, Billy you might
have it. Billy, do you have LinkedIn? I do? See
I don't. Well I didn't, but I got it this
week for the first time. You're on it.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
Yeah, but I haven't been on it since college. I
mean I was just looking for a job, sending out
my resume.
Speaker 2 (26:34):
But in theory I could add you. Yeah, I'm a
as a There you are. You are a second level
connection for me. There you are. Now I just added you.
If you add me back. But Ryan, you don't have LinkedIn? Right?
Speaker 1 (26:47):
I think I do. I think with my new position
with Ezeki Train, I've got LinkedIn. I just literally got it.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Do you know if you have it or not?
Speaker 4 (26:56):
I think I think I do.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
But how can you think like you either have never
I'd never get on it, but I think I was.
Speaker 4 (27:03):
I signed.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Look and see if Ryan has you don't seem to
have it. Oh, no, there you are. You don't have
a picture.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Yeah, I haven't even you.
Speaker 2 (27:11):
Don't have a picture, You don't have any friends. No,
so what do you use? It's completely blink.
Speaker 4 (27:18):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
I don't use it at all. It's just one of
those things that needs Why do you have it? I
think for maybe future possibilities maybe, but right.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Now it looks like the saddest thing I've ever seen.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
There you go, life.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
I mean, it just says Ryan Lemon Business Development and
executive train and then nothing else.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
Yeah, I think that's it.
Speaker 2 (27:37):
According to you, he has a billy, no experience, and
no education.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
That's that's it's gonna hurt you get a job, Ryan, that's.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
What you think. I think it'd be better off not
to have it than to have that as your problem.
Well I never had it because I since it existed,
have never needed to apply for a job. But I
don't know why. It was like I kept having friends
of mine and say, I'll write you on LinkedIn, and
then I have to say I wasn't there, so I
got it, and Billy, I have to say. It's been
(28:07):
kind of wild because basically it has allowed me to
go see what everyone I went to law school with
is now doing. Okay, because I really haven't kept in
touch with almost anyone I went to law school with.
There's been there's a handful of people that I have.
There's a couple of people I see, but in general,
(28:28):
that's like a phase of my life where I just
moved on. And like, they all live all across the countries.
It's a you know, if you go to UK law school,
most of the lawyers that go there live in Kentucky,
but Billy at Duke, some live in New York, some
live in DC, some live in LA. You know, I don't.
I just I never see any of these people. So
(28:49):
I get on LinkedIn and I start adding my classmates,
and of course they're connected to my other classmates, and
it is fascinating, Billy, what all of these people I
went to school with are doing versus what I'm doing? Right,
So I went I was on the Duke Law Journal.
(29:12):
So I went to the masthead of my Duke Law Journal.
That's like, so the twenty five people I was on
it with and I added all of them, and Billy,
these people are partners at law firms. One of them
is senior counsel for the FAED right, you know that
sets interest rates and all that stuff. One of them
(29:32):
is a lead council for the Senate Republican leadership. One
of them was a lead Council for Joe Biden's administration.
They live like one of them is like the CEO
of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Speaker 4 (29:48):
Okay, my goodness.
Speaker 2 (29:50):
And then me it says the way the way your
experience works is the last thing you put in is
at the top. You go to my page, the top
thing is owner OVW Wrestling. Which makes me think all
these people I went to school with, as we get connected,
(30:11):
when they look at my thing, they're gonna be going
hosts a sports radio show, runs a wrestling company, has
a restaurant. It's just really a completely different life than
everyone else I went to school with. And it sort
of hit me as I was on LinkedIn, like they're
(30:34):
all in ties and like headshots and I'm sitting with
a hoodie on with my arm around Ryan. That was
my picture. It's just a completely different existence than everybody
I went to school.
Speaker 5 (30:46):
Well, you're changing the world in a different way, Matt.
You're talking about the general Lee And.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
No, no, I wouldn't. Don't get me wrong, I wouldn't
want to do what they do, right, But I just wonder.
You know, when my twenty fifth reunion comes in like
three years, most people go back for that that's the
one you go back for. It's like the twenty fifth.
I do wonder, Ryan, what the conversations with these people
(31:11):
will be like this many years later.
Speaker 1 (31:16):
Because you know they're probably messing to each other. Hey
remember Matt, that guy that was second in our class,
and you see what he's doing now.
Speaker 4 (31:22):
He's a wrestler. He owns a don't bring me back.
Speaker 2 (31:24):
By the way, Ryan, for any alumni, like you know,
speak to the school. Well, they never say, let's bring
the guy who hosts the sports radio show back. Is
what you can do with the duke.
Speaker 1 (31:36):
Look, here's a picture of him. He's got on a
hoodie and shorts and a baseball hat. He'd be perfect
to speak to our youth.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
He absolutely money, He'll be if they do ask for money.
They do ask for money all of the time. The
other thing is Billy and Ryan, I know you've dealt
with this. I see some of the head shots and
I'm like, I can't be that old.
Speaker 5 (31:55):
Oh yeah, yeah, oh they're head shots.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Get their headshinte. I sit there and look because you know,
I haven't seen these people in twenty two years, so
all of a sudden, you just like I have watched
them age. They just are old now and you sit
there and you go, oh, I can't look like that,
do I? Now?
Speaker 4 (32:15):
With your cowboy had on?
Speaker 2 (32:16):
No, I don't look like that. I'm not that old.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
A little reality check on LinkedIn.
Speaker 2 (32:22):
LinkedIn. You gotta be careful with LinkedIn. It'll it'll make
you go, whoa has passed since the since that stage
of my life? Who's next? Zach? Go ahead, Zach?
Speaker 7 (32:37):
Hey uh. I just want to talk about your skill
as a solo radio host, your ramps, which typically happened
only when you're solo, like at the beginning of postgame
show stuff like that. That's one of your best skills
as a host. Do you ever listen to Mad Dog
Russo in the afternoons?
Speaker 2 (32:55):
I have, yes, But but see the thing about like
the postgame show, that is a topic that not only
do I know I'm passionate about, I've just watched the game.
I'm passionate about what's happened, and especially like at the
end of the col era or when we've won a
big game, like when we beat Duke. I do think
(33:15):
I do a good job with that because I'm speaking
about something I care about extemporaneously. Here's a little secret.
I don't care about the vast majority of sports that
I have to talk about on ESPN. I really be
twet me and you. I don't really care about any
of them, so like it makes it a little harder.
Whereas with Kentucky and KSR post game shows, I do
(33:36):
care about what I'm talking.
Speaker 7 (33:37):
About, totally get that. I just think, man, if you
flip that switch and turn that rant on when you
need it, obviously you're not gonna need it all the time,
but when you need it, I think you can be
absolutely elite at it. And what's one quick thing I'll
leave you with that mad Dog always does is you know,
he obviously doesn't care about any topic heater, but when
he doesn't really you know, nowhere to go. He just
(34:00):
goes into talking about the leagues, and that drives called
every single time. People have good takes and it's a
good conversation that you would I just can't.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
I feel like those guys, and I appreciate the call,
not him Men's particular, but I just feel like those
dudes that give those long rants about things that they
know nothing about. Like you remember when Mike Francesa, We've
played that thing, Ryan where he was talking about the
NCAA tournament, and he clearly didn't know anything about it.
Speaker 4 (34:26):
They were up, they were down. There have some good games,
yet some bad.
Speaker 2 (34:28):
I couldn't do that. I just can't do that because
I'm like, I know I'm full of it. If I
know I'm full of it, then the listeners have to
know I'm full of it, and I just can't do it.
I much prefer to have a conversation, joke around. But
you're right on UK stuff. I can do it because
I do care about it. And sometimes if there's a topic,
(34:50):
an issue or something I can care about. But when
they when, When it's whether Nicholas Batoum is going to
resign with the Clippers, who in the world cares?
Speaker 1 (35:00):
So in your first two minutes, did you bring in
the Somerset daredevil jump?
Speaker 2 (35:04):
No, I just made fun of all the top.
Speaker 3 (35:06):
Read the news, right?
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Why didn't do what belf of? I didn't literally read
the paper. I just read the headline and then basically
made fun of it. And then that was it. All right?
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Speaker 4 (35:52):
What are you talk treadmill?
Speaker 2 (35:54):
What treadmill hanging the town? What are you talking about?
Speaker 4 (35:57):
I was trying to say, you know, like your your
unused equity.
Speaker 2 (36:00):
Are you trying to ad lib?
Speaker 4 (36:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (36:02):
I don't like that, Billy, tell him not that.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
It didn't sound like copy.
Speaker 2 (36:05):
Now, that didn't sound like it just sounded like you
were just what was the point your treadmill with a
T shirt. What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (36:14):
Yeah, you know, your your unused equity is like that
treadmill in the.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
Corner of your your room.
Speaker 1 (36:18):
You never use it anymore, so why not trying to
unused equity is like a treadmill in your room?
Speaker 4 (36:24):
Yeah, what does that mean?
Speaker 1 (36:26):
It's there, but you don't use it. It could be
very beneficial to you, but you don't touch it. You
kind of forget about it covered up with laundry, a blanket,
dirty clothes.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Can it see? Okay? I get what you when it
was the laundry that was throwing me off, Billy, because
if I didn't know what that means, you're just saying
your unused equity is like a treadmill that you should
be using, but you're not.
Speaker 1 (36:46):
And here's the crazy thing that is the script that
I have to read after the show to go. I
was kind of trying it out to see how it
worked out that.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
We're sending that one back, don't you.
Speaker 3 (36:57):
We'll get a rewrite there that the scripts.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
Send the laundry and the treadmill back to Stockton Mortgage.
I think we could get something else. I think now
just say it's a good time.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
To buy, always a good time to buy. I'll suck.
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your LinkedIn profile and followed you you you should put
a more professional picture for your law school friends. Nah,
(38:28):
I mean that's you know you are, That's who I am.
I mean, it's not like I'm intimidated by Honestly, Billy,
Between me and you, I'm as smart or smarter than
they are. I'm not worried about that. I'm not trying
to impress them. It's just like my life could have
gone that way, you know what I mean, Like I
(38:48):
could have been the one, and I don't think it
would be better. Matter of fact, I think it would
be worse. But if it wasn't for randomly starting a
sports blog that took off, I'm probably like working at
the FED or something really boring and wearing a tie
every day and maybe Billy looking really old.
Speaker 5 (39:08):
We got claw commercials maybe, I mean, there could have
been a lot of good collet Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:14):
No, I mean if I hadn't started KSR, I probably
would have gone back to d C and worked. I
started KSR when I was clerking in Kentucky and my
plan was to clerk in Kentucky and then go back
to Washington, d C. But I started KSR and he
was starting to get some legs and I was like, well,
I just want to see where this goes, you know,
see what happens with this. And uh, I've told this
(39:37):
story before, but like, sometimes the best things that happened
to you in life are unexpected. I would interviewed to
be an assistant US attorney in Lexington, and I really
wanted the job, and I thought I was gonna get it,
and it came down to me and one other person,
and the judge picked the other person and later apologized
to me about it, and I'm like, thank you, because
(39:58):
if you hadn't done that, I would have probably taken
that job. Ryan. They would have made me quit the
blog because you can't be a US attorney and blog,
and that'd probably be a US attorney now. And so
like you never know, like sometimes things that at the
time are you're really sad about can end up being
the best thing that happened to you.
Speaker 4 (40:17):
God blessed the broken road, Matthew. There you go.
Speaker 2 (40:19):
That's exactly right, that's right, or the unanswered prayers Garth Brooks, Right, Okay,
who's next?
Speaker 3 (40:26):
Brian?
Speaker 2 (40:27):
Brian? I got like a minute, Hey.
Speaker 10 (40:31):
This is disc golf. Ryan. You were talking about the
nothing really going on with pro sports right now, But we, Matt,
are in the heart of the disc golf professional season.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
Oh gosh. Yeah. I still stand by my statement. I mean,
what are you supposed to say about disc golf? You
throw it and he goes in a basket.
Speaker 10 (40:51):
There's a lot going on coming up in August. Actually,
one of the pro tour stops is in Kentucky. It's
up in Florence. It's the Idle Wild Course up there.
Speaker 2 (41:04):
Okay, well, that's good. I would love to I appreciate
the call. I wish the Florence Golf the best. Not
exactly gonna be the hottest sports radio topic, but if
it's in Kentucky. I rooted on now for the rest
of the week. Tomorrow I will not be here. I
have to be traveling. I will be back on Wednesday.
(41:24):
Where is the show on Wednesday? Ryan?
Speaker 1 (41:26):
It's in Versailles. It's at a standard bred horse farm
in Versailles.
Speaker 2 (41:30):
Bramble Park is Yeah, it's it in Versales. If you're
in the Versales area or Lexton, come to see. It's
a brand new place. We will be there on Wednesday,
but tomorrow I won't be here. Ryan's going to have
a number of people in studio with you. You got
like Ryan, like three or four people, right, we're.
Speaker 4 (41:48):
Still efforting some of them. Yeah, we're working on that.
Speaker 2 (41:51):
So Billy, we'll see if he has three or four people.
But I will be back on Wednesday. Thank you to
everybody for listening. If you get a chance, check out
the Matt Jones Show episodes from last week. We'll have
another one this week. This has been Kentucky Sports Radio
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