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January 30, 2025 • 38 mins
Number, Word and Song of the Day. Ronnie makes a run across the street to get more hot dogs and buns. UCLA Analyst Tracy Murray on the Bruins 4-game winning streak and tonight's game vs #16 Oregon. Hot Dog Day reaction on the textoso
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A hot dog at the ball game, beats roast beef
at the writz. Ain't that the truth? Going?

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Get out Vicie money A five seventy LA Sports live
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the step of iHeart employees today with our hot Dog Day.

Speaker 2 (00:57):
It's really you, Matt, It's not me. It was your idea.
But yeah, but you went to the Star. It's your
cube of of hot dogs.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
You brought up the the hot dog maker in a
state of disrepair.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
It was it was a team effort.

Speaker 3 (01:11):
Tim Kate's got to come up leaving four oh seven
past four time check and he just ran. We saw
him run through the window.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
Yeah, I'm worried about this, Like I'm more worried to
go to a song of the day. I'm more worried
about Ronnie doing this than I am about like my
son riding his bike around the neighborhood. Like I am
worried about Ronnie's ability to return intact.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
So if we time it out from here to the
whole just from here to inside Whole Foods, minimum four
minutes minimum.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
That's what we see it, that's what we think. But
you got that's eight minutes. That's got a line issue.
There's an escalator at the Whole Foods. What if there's
some big fat lady in front of him and he's
just got to ride the escalator at the Sandwichwitch. The
sandwich was a little late for the sandwich. Sandwich Witch,
she's a lunchtime entity around four o'clock. If you see
the sandwood which at Fold Foods, it means she was

(02:03):
fired from her job. So Ruddy is going to buy buns, right?
What about hot dog? Oh he's getting both? Yeah, Oh,
we got no dogs. Dot there's only two dogs in there.
We're gonna end up in the same predicament that we
were in before.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
Well, I'll give it. Tell him I'll pay him back.
I got cash. I'll pay him back. I got cash. Yeah,
he's got to get dogs too. We only got two
dogs in there. We are your home of the super Bowl.
Super Bowl fifty nine. A hot dog a super Bowl
fifty nine cost seventy five dollars.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
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February ninth. That's what we're going to run the Super
Bowl tonight. Though We've got Oregon UCLA Oregan's Number sixteen
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(04:13):
like mental health apps. Today was the first day of
his digital conference to make you a better you. All
of those things going on right now, and Matt, I hate.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
To do this. While Ronnie's running, I made a reference
to Mary Decker Slaney and correction and retraction. Of course,
we don't want anybody to knock Ronnie over out there.
And Kate said, Olga bud and that was not true.
And Ronnie was like, no, no, no, it's Nola Bud
and that was not true either. It's Zola Zola Bud.

(04:47):
If so many people didn't text me, I wouldn't worry
about it. But somebody a lot of Zola bud out there,
a lot of Zola reefers seminal moment in Olympic history.
And the same will be said for when Ronnie falls
on Olive Avenue trying to cross the street into the
Whole Foods to keep Hot Dog Day's lore right.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
He's just clipped by a Mini Cooper as he crosses
the street.

Speaker 2 (05:11):
So right now, you know what, Let's do the word
of the day real quick. And I got to say
I'm his words word of the day. Today's word of
the day is because a lot of people have been
texting me the article about Jason Negroes and saying you know,
what are you gonna say about your boy Jason Negro,
the head coach at Bosco. There's a law suit, and

(05:32):
of course we talked a little bit about what happened
with Coach Rolinson at the end there at modern day,
and there's a lot of different opinions about that. I'm
somewhere between Coach Rollinson saying it's nothing and Bill Plashki
saying it's the end of the world and shut down
Modernday Sports. Somewhere in between those two is where I
lie in the gray area there. But if you look

(05:54):
at the La Times story about Jason Negro, it is
very interesting because the people that are suing Jason Negro,
it's not like an expose article. So it's not like
somebody has been waiting in the wings like the Yahoo
Reggie Bush thing or you know whatever. Our guy at
the La Times that always does it all. Well, Harriet
Ryan was the one the pulitzer for what she was

(06:15):
one of those But yes, is that dude that works
for the sports to write, Yeah, Harriet Ryan was more
front page stuff. No, this is disgruntled employees. Well yeah,
well there's three, right, there's three, And it seems what
it seems like I shouldn't say disgruntled, they were dismissed well,
which is a disgruntleing. You would be disgruntled about being dismissed,
especially if you get hit by a car trying to

(06:37):
cross the street across the street to get some dogs
and spellflower h But it's very interesting because it seems
like these people all took over Bosco's whatever, the people
that run Bosco for Jason Negro or around Jason Negro.
It seemed like they all took over around Covid and

(06:58):
then all three of them that are suing him were gone,
and it just seemed like he didn't for whatever reason,
he was not nitting along with the new brass. Now
things that they alleged, like wow, the coaches drink beer
together in a van. It's like, yeah, they're coaches, yea.
And that's what I said for years, Like I couldn't

(07:19):
believe it when I was thirteen, Like, wow, after the game,
our coaches don't go over to the Jolly Roger where
they have the little sword that goes through the olive. Instead,
they just sit in the back of a rape van
and drink light beer in their bike shorts. They are
disgusting people. Yet some of them make ten million dollars
a year and were labeled as the leaders of society.
So I don't care that the coaches at Bosco go

(07:41):
to Palm Springs and drink on a retreat. Who cares
and I don't care. I don't care. Jason Negro has
a giant safe full of money in his office that
he operates everything out of. That seems kind of That
seems to me like a Greek guy that owns a
pizza place and the he doesn't want to uh, he
doesn't want to tell the truth about how many pizzas

(08:03):
people bought cash? Holy cash operation here. What's wrong with
having a cash only hash operation? We're cash only. We
work with the Salesians. They did not trust banks, the
Salesian priests. So I mean, I don't pay you through
Apple here at the parking lot at Panish Cash. Not
here to defend Negro. He took my job on the challenge, But.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
That's not true. Manolo took your job on the show.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
But they moved Manola out last year and they brought
Negro in to do the hoighest market. Took your job
on the challenge.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
Jonas Knox took your job on the chat, Negro is
added as an effort to try to say Negro is
kind of like, nah, I don't want to put that
on him. A lot of people want to say Arnold
on different strokes, but that's that's not fair.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Oh thanks man.

Speaker 3 (08:47):
We got to inject a little No, I'm saying that's
what he was added. The show has grown stale. We
need to add something grown stale. I'm just saying Negro,
I do this to Negro. A lot of people might
think I'm behind this because of the challenge.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
It's not. It's not me. Is it a little unsavory
to run an all cash high school sports business? Perhaps? Perhaps,
But I don't really care, like I'm Jonas or somebody
texting me like did you see this? Was like and
and honestly, I'm asking, am I supposed to care? Like?

(09:24):
Children aren't being put into compromising positions physically or anything
weird like was alleged modern day or some other things
that have happened, like the modern day story was considerably worse. Well,
I mean, you had kids being compromised, you know, people's
safety and health being compromised just because Negro's got a
big ass safe in his office. You know it's got
a big ass safe in his office, my dad. And

(09:44):
you know what's leaning against it, a loaded shotgun. Welcome
to Sam Pedro. Like you know, I don't.

Speaker 3 (09:50):
It's an unfortunate headline the way that it reads. Saint
John Bosco coach Jason Negro and bezzled money paid football
players tuition in cash comma lawsuit allegens. It's like, come on, man,
we can't write lawsuit A ledges Saint John Bosco coach
Jason Nagri.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
And that's if you guys think that any player at
Bosco that plays pays tuition there, you gotta be the
toughest person that ever lived, like you got to be
a real idiots twenty grand a year ago there. I
don't know who pays for Bosco, but it ain't those guys, Okay, Anyway,
I didn't prepare a whole dissartanswer is us, I don't

(10:26):
we pay. Yeah, I don't know anything about.

Speaker 3 (10:28):
When I paid full tuition for my kids to go
to Modern Day I am not mistaken. And where that
money went. It went to freaking Murrietta. It's where it
went for the van to pick those cornerbacks up and
bring him back.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
It wasn't always like that, Matt, No, it was the
van used to just go right down to Huntington or
Newport and pick up Matt grittygood. But the point is
that I don't. I don't know how much is there.
I don't. Jason Nagro is probably the most successful high
school football coach in the history of the of the state,
along with Rowlinson and latisaur up In h Dayla sal

(11:02):
and Concord and MS Spartans. And I don't, I don't.
I don't think this is going to go anywhere. I
don't think it's gonna go anywhere. We'll be up to
the CIF. And what does the CIF do? Nothing? Nothing?
You pay this Why would anybody even pay the fees
for the CIF? Case in point, the team that left

(11:24):
it up the CIF left it up to the part
time official to keep the number one running back, kind
of like the D two championship game for our celebration
pedal a second personal foul celebration penalty for like barely
taking off his helmet, and the CIF doesn't step in
and say like, they don't step in and say no, no, No,
here's how we're going to handle it. No, Oh, let's

(11:45):
let this weird raf who works as a security guard
at the Whole Foods. I mean, what are we doing?
Like if you're the CIF, do something, have have a backbone,
say something, put your foot down. People pay a fee
to be in the CIF and it's useless, worse, worthless.
So anyway, I don't know what's going to happen in Negro,
but I've seen a lot of safe in my day.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Dude, I want to see that safe. I've got a
vision of it in my mind's eye, and I want
to see if it's accurate.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
I heard it wears a giant Indian headdress, which was
a little bit on savory.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
That's certainly getting more trouble for that than the cash
inside and how it's distributed.

Speaker 2 (12:18):
Nathan Feno is that of the La Times.

Speaker 3 (12:21):
Yes, Feno guy, But this is not a Nathan Feno expose.
It's a lawsuit filed by three now fired.

Speaker 2 (12:29):
When I first saw that because I don't pay for
any of those stupid I don't pay for the La
Times or anything like that. It's very cheap right now.
It is code.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
I got a year for a dollar. Not exaggerating. I
won't do it one dollar.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
What I like to do is clear my history and
then I go back and then lets me read an article,
and then I lose a history again, so I really
have to weigh. But then you lose all your bookmark, Like,
how much do I want to know what Plaski wrote?
Does it mean that much to me? Or do I
need to save my equity for something else? One dollar
for the year. Whoa, it's more of a principal thing. Wow, amazing, Ronnie,

(13:06):
that was like twelve minutes. Wow, Ronny, that is incredible, Ronnie.
What did Ronnie get? He didn't get hoffee, it's whole face.
He got uncured beef hot dogs. Beautiful. That was the
cheapest one I could find.

Speaker 3 (13:18):
What sadly, sadly we don't have a Pavilion's or a John's.
Look at that the rare six bun oh fancy bria.

Speaker 4 (13:31):
I bought these from a baker actually on the side
of the road.

Speaker 2 (13:35):
Thank you, Ronnie. Now you running well done. But anyway,
that's my boss goo feel. I don't know if it's
gonna go anywhere. And if you want to see a
say filled with money and a shotgun leaning on it,
he can go visit my father's office. And by money,
I mean monopoly money, fake money. We're broke, its pesos,
we got nothing. Here's my room.

Speaker 3 (13:56):
The day number the day is one. The number one
golfer in the world finally made his debut today up
in Pebble Beach. Scotty Scheffler. Why was he absent from
Tory Pines last week?

Speaker 2 (14:09):
Wasn't he planned that knife game with his hand.

Speaker 3 (14:12):
Makita the week before that? The Sony and Honolulu, the
Russian roulette of hand pass I said, remember when that
thing was big back in the day? Oh yeah, the
century at Kapolou and Maui. Why did he miss all
of those four tournaments with a total price purse of
over eight million bucks? Millions were there for him to win.
To put it in perspective, last year, just last year alone,

(14:34):
twenty twenty four, Scotty Scheffler pulled in fifty eight and
a half million dollars in purses just from winning tournaments.
That's how good he was last year, fifty eight and
a half million dollars. Yet he sat out the start
of the season. Why wine Glass, Hey, oh gosh, what

(14:57):
was his name. What was our guy's name that busted
the mark teeny glass? The Dodger Pitcher, Bible, Bible Joe
Bimel a Joe Bimel like actions.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Remember Kobe cut his hand moving boxing sacarage.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
Scottie Scheffler said that a family tradition on Christmas Day
is homemade ravioli. You make the dough, you do that
whole thing as a family. They were on vacation in
a rental house. There were no cookie cutters, so he
improvised making perfect discs in the the pasta dough with

(15:32):
a wine glass, and as he pressed down, he said gently,
the bass snapped and the stem jagged edge went right
through the center of his palm, creating a gash. He
said he was bleeding profusely.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
He iced it.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
He got the bleeding to stop, the wound to close,
woke up the next morning, did not have range of motion.
Oh God called a hand doctor. Had to have surgery
and missed the first month of the season. He is
five under today, three off the lead and pebble. Moral
of the story, Uh, if you're just making pasta for

(16:07):
the family, was probably be served in the kitchen. He
says he doesn't drink. He's like, the irony is I
don't drink.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Was sure's gut, so break washed the hard stuff. Drink wine.

Speaker 3 (16:17):
H don't feel like you got to make a perfect
disc and then get the fork out that press the
thing together around the end.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
No, Matt, when I see you perch up here like
a gargoyle over your hot dog machine, like gollum, you know,
you know, I mean the guy's at the load that
thing up. Or what Scheffler's in the moment with his family,
you know, I mean, what could you do? Might have
cost him ten million bucks? At my dad's restaurant, you know,
back in the day before everything went digital, you know,
and we never had anything that was digital. You know,

(16:45):
the cooks would take the ticket down right, and then
when you're done with the ticket, it goes on like
this little spike where all the right one dude Daryl,
who maybe had had some problems, you know what. You know,
he was like really pumping on a Saturday night and
then all the way through his hands. Oh just right
through the hand, just right through. That's not good.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
You know what's nice about that? Very sanitary that post.
You guys would clean it all the time. Oh sure,
he got two tennis shots for that one. Say, there
seemed to be some kind of what's going on there?

Speaker 1 (17:17):
There?

Speaker 2 (17:17):
What's going on? There's seemed to be some kind of
lamb uh uh, the residual lamb char uh running cheer
the people this song of the Day.

Speaker 5 (17:33):
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(17:55):
budding blooms with aromatic sense of great sports talk before passing,
you know, to Josh Lewin and Tracy Murray. Three Game
Show UCLA coming up at seven o'clock.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
There you're runny.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
Enjoy those hot dogs?

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Oh yeah, got two in there. We got to put
the into steam. I think we saved the dogs. Or
do we load it up and serve the Conway show
down the hallway? Serve the people, Serve the That's what
Jesus would do. Yeah, serve the people. When we return.
Tracy Murray join uses Polly Pavilion tonight seven thirty tip
u CLA orgon UCLA going for its fifth straight win.

(18:28):
We'll catch up with Tracy Ray next from the iHeart
Radio app going till seven pm. David Sabill join us
in our very next segment. He will be hosting Dodger
Fest via the radio. The Dodger Fest is happening noon
to three out of Dodger Stadium. He will be live

(18:49):
on AM five seventy for that noon to three window.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Joining us right now. The only man that keeps Josh
Lewin safe from Mick Cronin's wrath in the postgame interview.
It keeps us all safe from not knowing the truth
about what's going on with UCLA basketball. What a great
job him and Josh do on the broadcast and be
on the call to night UCLA organ date a great

(19:15):
Glenndora high parton legendary Brewin and decorated NBA player and
a great man here in town on the southern California.
Tell you to do a celebrity hotline with UCLA back
on the upswing Big Game tonight. It is our friend
Tracy Murray on the petrosenbody show. What's cragging? Tracy? How
are you?

Speaker 6 (19:36):
What's up? Guys?

Speaker 2 (19:37):
How you doing great? We're fabulous and we're really happy
to hear from you. Or were you more surprised by
the losing streak or the bounce back? Tracy? I mean,
you've seen Mick cronin coach and different machinations of these teams.
What surprises you more the surge or the fact that
they had some trouble in the New Conference.

Speaker 6 (19:57):
I was actually surprised by both. It was the losing
streak also came with an injury to daily you know,
and that that you know, playing without your best player
uh being healthy. That that's kind of it leads to
to but the bounce back because of the way everybody

(20:21):
was playing at the time, there was like guys with
no confidence. So it's very rarely that you see guys
with no confidence bounce back this quickly. And it's all
because of guard play. If you can have a Dylan
Andrews who is positive and and uh confident, this team

(20:46):
is different.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
What do you make of of Mara's emergence and and
why it came kind of at the front end of
this this wind streak. You know was it a matchup
base thing with Wisconsin, but it certainly feels as though
it's here to stay. What have you noticed over these
three games here that he's really made an impact on
this team.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
I think it's because he's number one, he's finally getting
the opportunity. Number two is because he's starting to understand
what's asked of him, what what what the role is
for a big guy in this system. He's he's got
a lot of responsibility. He has to hands out and
stop the pick and roll, and he has to sprint

(21:27):
back to the rim and protect the rim. That's tough
to do, but he also needs somebody to help him
for just a hot second until he can get back there.
As far as posting up and and and having success offensively,
I think the reason why he's having success offensively is
because he's taking his time. He's not in a rush
down there, and he's finally starting to post up a

(21:50):
little bit deeper. Because when there's a physical guy that
pushes him further off the off the block, then there's
a struggle to for him to make his hooks, and
he's not strong enough to back those guys closer to
the basket to where he's effective.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
The one and only Tracy Murray joining us right now
on the Petroson Money Show should be really interesting and
fun tonight. Do you think he'll play Mada with Billideau
when he's back tonight? You think both of those guys
could be out there at the same time.

Speaker 6 (22:21):
Tracy, Yeah, they've they've They've experimental with it a couple
of times. I think both of them can be effective
as long as they are moving fast. If both of
them are moving slow, then that's not effective. You would
love to see them go big sometimes and maybe put
Daily at the three and Kobe Johnson at the two

(22:43):
and then have either Dylan Andrews or Sky Clark at
the point guard. They will be a huge lineup if
they can do that. But the speed have to make sense.

Speaker 3 (22:52):
Tracy, I know, you know, you still got a lot
of heady, especially when it comes to kind of stalwart
Big ten programs. Michigan State, Illinois Perdue all top twenty
five teams. Michigan State one of the best teams in
the nation. But from what you've seen so far from Iowa,
in Michigan and a handful of these teams, does it
feel different and if so, how different does it feel

(23:14):
the first time through some of these Big Ten matchups.

Speaker 6 (23:18):
Well, the difference is this conference is not only are
they talented and well coached, it's extremely physical and these
guys are now used to playing the physical brand of
basketball that is being played because it's officiated differently. The
PAC twelve was officiated soft, so we couldn't do That's why,

(23:40):
you know cronin coming over to the PAC twelve and
he was wondering, what's all of these calls? You know
that's not a foul. That's because they officiated differently in
the Midwest. They let you bang a little bit, they
let you be physical and push people off their off
of their mark a little bit. So I think once
you are understand that adjustment and you're able to make it,

(24:03):
then you can be a little bit more successful.

Speaker 3 (24:05):
Tracy Murray with US tonight it is UCLA versus Oregon.
They will tip it off at seven thirty. Pregame will
be at seven. UCLA going for their fifth win in
a row. In terms of how this team is playing,
do you have an idea of what this team is trace?
I mean, we're you know, twenty one games in. Like
I said, you still got some pretty impressive teams left

(24:26):
on the schedule, but just kind of how you think
they might stack up in the conference and how you
think they might stack up nationally with this.

Speaker 6 (24:32):
Group, Well, I'm not sure the question yet because you
still have guys in and out of the lineup because
of injury. Bill Adee's coming back, He's got to get
himself back in shape. He's got to get back to
the form that he was before he went out. Daily
is starting to get back to that form before he

(24:52):
went out. Now Mara is inserted into the mix, so
it takes a little while chemistry wise to really see
where we're at as a team. And honestly, they're gonna
peak at the right time when they're supposed to.

Speaker 2 (25:11):
The one and only Tracy Murray is our guest an
exciting matchup tonight you see La versus Oregon. Now, Tracy,
be honest with us, because we love the broadcast. It's
one of our favorite shows to listen to, and the
intrigue that has been created with Mick Cronin when he
comes out of the court and talks to you guys

(25:32):
and Josh, I don't know if he's gonna kiss you
guys there we go if he's gonna close line Josh.
You know, I'm worried for Josh. You know, sometimes he
just bites his head clean off. You know, we all
love Cronin. We think he's a great coach, he's a
friend of the show, but we also worry for Josh's safety.
Do you get nervous, you know at the end of

(25:53):
the game, especially if coaches in a bad mood.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
Well, I mean, we know we get at least once
a year. You know, maybe that was the one time,
you know, but at the end of the day, I mean,
we all know. It was frustration from that game, and
no one takes it personal. That Michigan game, the team
pretty much got bullied, knock you down, dunk on you,

(26:20):
stand over you, and growl. That can't happen on your
own home.

Speaker 2 (26:24):
Court, you know.

Speaker 6 (26:25):
So it was it was a lot of frustration with
getting bullied on your home court by an opposing team.
And Mickey is used to doing the bully and not
used to getting bullied, so he had a problem with that.
Because one thing that was talked about most in the
locker room, in postgame press conferences and with us was

(26:46):
about the toughness that night so he prised himself on
having tough teams, and the toughness was not there. So
I'm sure that made him more angry than anything. It
had nothing to do with the question, nothing to do
with anything else, but but what happened in that game?

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Yeah, I'll tell you that. Must listen radio for us,
and you had Cronin and Josh, you guys ride the
waves expertly. It's a beautiful thing a UCLA. Let's hope
they make a great run in the Big Ten Tournament
and the Big Dance tonight. They need a win against Oregon,
a ranked team to feel better about themselves. We love you, Tracy,

(27:26):
We have a great night. Thanks for doing what you do,
all right.

Speaker 6 (27:31):
Thanks having doing guys, Thanks for having me on there.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
He goes Tracy Murray on the broadcast tonight seven thirty
Tip with Josh Lewin pregame at seven o'clock. Ucla trying
to win their fifth straight with Oregon in town, the
first of three in a row at Polly Pavilion. Mc
cronin wants the people out, says, every Big Ten arena
he goes to is sold out.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
It's loud.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
Their fans are their supporting their team, and this is
a blue blood program. Get out there people and buy
them hot dogs. I mean, Polly Pavilion. Let me read
this text for you. This says, let's be honest. If
Josh Lewin has to die for ucl A half success,
so be it. We all make sacrifice. Ronnie just ran
across the street like Frogger. We all make sacrifices.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
But we didn't really get into how quickly Ronnie completed
the task at jwalk two twice, Oh Jah, walk twice.
There you go.

Speaker 3 (28:22):
That's impressive, very impressive. We were talking fifteen seventeen minutes.
It was eleven minutes.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
Taco Bell run for the border style skill. Impressive. Should
get down there, Ronnie, see what you can do. Maybe
I will give it a shut at if I've become
a mule, a shimm and mule Holy seven pounds of
cocaine and direct to buy. Now he can run, they

(28:53):
can jump and kick Dave. That's me. We'll be right
back with a lot of reactions. Hot Dog Day is
i'mping out hot dogs in a way that you would
never have met. We're like the dream center of it. Here.
There's a receiving line, there's ingress, egress and it is
really something. It's beautiful to see. Hot Dog Day is
really blossom. Did you get the foucher or did he

(29:15):
come to you? He came to you? What about Conway?
Does Conway want one? Conway says he's good. He doesn't
want Conway and his threadbare did his threadbaar trench coat?
Doing prize picks with you in the soup kitchen in
the corner. Yeah, I really like this. I'm not gonna
pay my rint this month, but hey, I don't think
Forstburgh's gonna be out there for that long. Under twenty

(29:36):
three minutes Ice time? What rock to you?

Speaker 3 (29:39):
My prize picks. We'll be right back with Reaction React
They Thank you to Tracy Murray. He'll be on the
call tonight seven thirty with Josh Lewin. Uc LA Oregon
UCLA playing great basketball right now, going for their fifth

(30:00):
straight win.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
A big congratulations to Ronnie Fossio and the shuttle Cone
time that he set, getting over the Whole Foods and
keeping Hot Dog Day going. A big congratulations Tim Kats
who did some Instagram live filming and cleaned our hot
Dog Cube which had fallen into disrepair. And a big

(30:23):
congratulations to Matt Muney Smith, the voice of the Bolts,
the father of the bolt fan dog, for being that
steamed hot dog dad and bringing in all the stuff. Now,
did he buy the mustard that was seventy per cents
cheaper than the mustard we wanted? Yes? Did he not
bring ketchup? Yes, but still a great moment in great

(30:44):
sports talk. Now, the one thing that might be a
little unsavory for some is.

Speaker 3 (30:48):
The yellow mustard. No, no, I mean that's fine, it's good.
I'm disappointed with the taste. I'm splitting hairs. Matt who
took my job on the challenge Manolo or Negro? But uh, Matt,
one has been released. The other is the source of
an La Times expose.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
When somebody comes in here and is making a hot dog,
Matt just kind of sits here and goes like, yeah,
kind of like the option machine guy.

Speaker 4 (31:13):
She used that much, use those suns.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
That'll wait a minute. In my defense, I see you
like that sweet same Michelle.

Speaker 3 (31:20):
Was trying to open the bun on the side, and
I just said, hey, he that bun opens in the
middle on the top, right there on the top. And
then and then we had just put some fresh dogs
in that Ronnie went to buy, but we had the
Hoffies left over, and I said, hey, Michelle, make sure
you take the big one there used the front.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
That's the one that's ready to go right there.

Speaker 4 (31:40):
That's the freshy freshy.

Speaker 3 (31:41):
Now, when she didn't go for them for the for
the mustard, I was like, oh, it's a bit of
a thin drissah.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
Yeah, I means yeah, a little bit of a.

Speaker 4 (31:51):
Little bit more pressure.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
Oh you like the sweet put a little more pressure
with your hands on the mustard bottle. There's a little creepy.
There's not a lot to say. People come in here
and Matt starts like doing a breathy play by play
of their hot dog. What do you get there? Building?
When are you going there? Hot dog? Based taking a
creepy turn.

Speaker 3 (32:07):
Meanwhile, I watched the foosh fumble with the bun on
the side and didn't say a damn word.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Well, he's a bit of a town mascot.

Speaker 7 (32:16):
Uh, did you guys watch the boss put the uh
toppings on and and just look for him to find
the ketchup? Like, hey, where's the ketchup?

Speaker 2 (32:22):
Guys? Is that what it? Did he ask for it?

Speaker 8 (32:24):
No?

Speaker 7 (32:24):
No, no, we were he made to judge him though, Like,
were you like about the pounds on it? If he
asked for ketchup?

Speaker 2 (32:29):
M damn it, Cat's where's the ketchup?

Speaker 3 (32:31):
I told you I was excited by his excitement. The
boss was very excited about hot dog. That's what makes
hot dog geat great. You see the mundane nature of
the day take on a different form. Now, this text says,
is this how money is on Thanksgiving?

Speaker 2 (32:47):
Lol?

Speaker 4 (32:48):
Yes, here he use some of my stuff in there,
Aunt Judy, I.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
Like that, Yes I am.

Speaker 3 (32:55):
You know if you go for the dark meat mixed
with that best, you're gonna get a little bit more juice,
A little bit more juice on.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
That little cranberry in there. Do a little sweet and savory.
See what that's like there? Why don't you try that
off man? You know that dark's gonna be a lot
more noise. Hey, Aunt Mildred and paulin did you bring
the jello seven layers? Nothing, says Paul. Smoke and show
a record like putting numerous hot juicy weeders in the face.
That's true. I think we do it. Five dollars, says

(33:19):
Ronnie comes back with Mediterranean couscous and a strawberry scented
bathball and no hot dog. But hey, Ronnie came through
big time. That happened to a friend of mine though,
who was stoned like a baseball player in Hermosa. We
sent him to Mickey's to get sandwiches, and like he
was gone for like twenty minutes or sitting there. It's

(33:40):
like sandwich, now, where's my Hermosa special? And he came
back and he's like, dude, I was so high. I
just freaked out in there. And I was like, f you,
I don't We're twenty five. You don't get to be
high and run out. We're not in high school. The
freaked out man. I was like, that's not a cool story,
and I don't want to hear it. Where's my goddamn sandwich, Brad, Jesus,

(34:04):
I just went in there and they didn't do what
to do? Got this bath bone? I hear Heraldo Rivera
is doing a special on what's in the Bosco safe
Oh stacks of cash. Hey, it's all on the up
and up. You're getting kids into Bosco cares to fine

(34:26):
Silesian education. All those kids are nice kids. I'm not
even kidding. Surely might have broken a few weeks to
make the omelet. What can't wait for? Mondays? How is
your weekend? And Ronnie says, have.

Speaker 4 (34:40):
You guys tried these hot dug steamers went to house party?

Speaker 2 (34:47):
The head out the most clever conception I've ever laid
my eyes on. Hey pee, clearing my internet history to
read La Times articles is a new one I'll use
with the wife. Yeah, I'm sorry, I'm not like those
women you look up what women? How do you know?

Speaker 3 (35:08):
Because we have a shared history, all right, sweetheart, and
it's shared with your children too.

Speaker 2 (35:16):
Hey, Petros, I finally caught up with the podcast, and
now I can't get the diversity jingle out of my head.
Oh no, I keep whistling jingle. And you know what,
in many ways, we kept that diversity going because there
was no people. We weren't like, hey wait, you know
everybody was welcome, all are well?

Speaker 8 (35:36):
Right, Indigenous people of color, blackgan, Indigenous people of color,
lesbian gay bye, transgender clear, lesbian gay bye, transgender clear.
Asian American Pacific Guylander, Asian American bus sister Carlander, Latina

(36:04):
Hispanic raw money and criol. Latina Hispanic raw money and kriol.

Speaker 5 (36:12):
We all.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
Love this. We all have a hot dog on Hot
Dog Day. Deserve Matts sweet and savory relish.

Speaker 4 (36:27):
Oh, you like what you're doing. What you're doing there,
put that mustard on pee.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
I just got out of the shower naked, and I've
got mile heat us on a hot dog. Tell Smith
if he wants an all beef kosher dog, I'll come
over there and deliver. I was a text doso for
Kates yesterday. I'll give him a hot dog and his grill.

(36:55):
Cats is in the mood for a barbecue, I'll come
from my beat in his grill. Hey, I'll tell you
what if Kates is in the mood a barbecue, Brother,
where's the sandwich? I don't know what? Free down.

Speaker 8 (37:13):
Man.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
It's eleven o'clock on a Saturday, and her most the beach.

Speaker 4 (37:17):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (37:17):
I saw this the products of the shut up too much, man, Brad.
Check out the big brain on breasts and skateboard down
there and his flip flops. Oh, I had a skate
where's my sandwich? Hot Dog Day delivered for everybody, and
it's because of Matt Smith.

Speaker 3 (37:38):
Tim Kates, Fisher of Men, Ronnie Fossio Extending hot dog
day for the next two hours. We should actually just
walk this thing down the hallway step fush coming in
mid interview with Tracy Murray was a little distracting, by
the way.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
I know you did well. It was distracted because you
turn your mic off. You're like, split that BT on top.
Take the big one.

Speaker 4 (38:00):
But why don't you put the knife on that hot dog?

Speaker 2 (38:02):
See for the juice corts, take the big one, stab it,
stab it dog. Days become like Matt's like Ken Caniff
from Connecticut over here.

Speaker 4 (38:13):
Hey, it's Karen.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
He that bun? How soft as that bun? Mmmm? Soft?

Speaker 6 (38:21):
Right?

Speaker 3 (38:22):
Hey, that's just steamed, all steamed up for steamed. Be
careful taking the tap off there. It's a little wet, tops,
a little weak.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
Here's what I want you to do, Michelle. I want
you put a little more pressure with those hands around
the neck of that mustard bottle. And oh yeah, the
next hour, David Massa will join us. The first hot
dog I got was fighting. The second one they started
making all kinds of weird noises. What I oh, you're back.
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