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Hot dog steamer has now reached the influence of our
own Tim Conway Junior who purchased his own hot dog steamer.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
Just like the exact same steamer. Well that's not our steamer, No,
that is their steamer purchased. He sent me a text.
He's like, hey, bub hey, ding dog. Where can I
find one of those steamers budding, and I sent him
the link to Amazon. How'd you find that? Bub? I
went to Amazon and typed in hot dog steamer and
this is the first thing that came up. He's like,
my bad, bub should have known that. Yeah, he sent

(01:33):
you the link and now have the exact same hot dogs.
They're all the Duke of Sports in our window. Well, yeah,
that's the number of the day or word of the day.
Excuse me, he's standing right there. Yeah, bring him in
the word of the day. But thank you for the steamer, everybody.
We will have Sean mar in the very next SEGMA. Yeah,
Tim Conway, I wonder how many Stuffushi is gonna be,
I mean fresh. I don't know who chopped the onions,

(01:54):
but they did a hell of a job chopping those
onions up, chopping broccoly.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
David Vassable joined us in the five o'clock Our dbos
now joining us now chain.

Speaker 2 (02:02):
Out star David David Shane here is the Duke of Sports,
also known in a sports cap. Eric Scalar, who is
a friend of the show, former intern of The Petrosen
Money Show, now very impactful over at KFI working with
John half decade now at KFI decade. How long are
you talking? No, I interned for you guys summer twenty seventeen.

(02:22):
So it's eight years. Eight years now, yeah, eight years
employee eight years. And the Duke is he's turned to
he's turned to radio to find his mate to find
It's not my idea. Whose idea wasn't Kekey? This was
Shannon's idea and you agreed to it. Shannon Farren, Sharon
from Gary and Shannon said let's find you a lady. Yeah.
So it started with last week she was talking about

(02:44):
the idea of ghosting and dating and I was like, oh,
I have a ghosting story for you, and so I
told it to her on the air. Whatever Jewish girl, Yes,
it was a Jewish course. He doesn't date any non juice.
Well that's the problem here. I have really really narrowed
your folks, Like, don't you think your folk? Here's the kids.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
If you don't know, the Duke of Sports is a
young eligible bachelor.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Of course, and a young man. That is, any woman
would be lucky to wake up with his beard tickling
her chin. It's got a beard.

Speaker 3 (03:13):
However, this is a Gary and Shannon promotion on KFI.
They are trying to find a mate for the Duke
of Sports. This is not unheard of. In fact, Sharon.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Bellio was the Cannon's cougar and she has been married
to John for a good fifteen years now. And John
Cobelt found his wife on air. You don't say, but
a contest. No, in back in New Jersey. They worked
for like affiliate stations or whatever. And John literally was
on the air with Ken at the time back in
New Jersey and he saw a blonde woman, Debra, who

(03:45):
happened to be Deborah and was like, Hey, bring that
blonde woman in here, she's cute. And then that was
But that's not soliciting, No, it's not. So this is
totally different. Yeah, this is this is you saying I
need a lady, help me gas put me in the gas.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Match, Debora just walking either studio when it was like
an open window like Montgomery Wards is totally different.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
It still happened on air, yes, but no, but this
is like, all right, lady, this is why you don't
come on very much. The Duke. I'm Eric, I'm thirty one.
I enjoy check this out, ladies. Now, this is this
is his profile on Zaria. This is what's gonna hook
the ladies to come in. I like to watch sports,
go to bars, play basketball, pickleball, I golf on the weekend.

(04:27):
Good not everything. It's like it's a bro thing. You're
just browing out here. I'm playing basketball some way. Been
like a masculine man. I thought that describes me pretty well.
All right, Well, the dude, you're not following what we're
saying here. Another problem I have, Duke, is that the
age range, yes, twenty five to thirty two, definitely negotiable.
Just they asked me, what are your preferences? Twenty you're

(04:49):
thirty one, you gotta go to thirty five. I'm no
one's either going to sign up. No one's gonna be
in the window. We have gotten zero fitness so far.
Well done, dude, zero zero zero. I think it's too narrow, because.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
You know what, I feel like we could do Matt
and tell me if I'm wrong, and we are the
Petterson Money Show.

Speaker 2 (05:08):
But I feel like, you know, not as strong as
Gary at Sharnon. God help us.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
But I feel like we could put Ben the intern
on a chopping block and we could get him laid
by some fifty year old Couver and Silmar like tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
To tomorrow by six pm. Right, we could have a
line of big booty latinas now no question and it
would be like calligular to night for Ben the internet
at Le Moux in the dorms. Practice makes perfect for me.
But when I'm looking for the one, she's got to
be jew So this is like I'm trying to get
married and it has to be a jewel. You're not
just trying to get laid, No, you're trying to find

(05:46):
like a mate for life. Yeah, through KF five. Well
it's not the only avenue, but I mean, I'm just saying,
with this particular avenue, the idea that you're going to
find your mate for life? How long have we been
doing a twenty five two year old Jewish dreams? How
long has our Poul been in the water on this thing?
This started what was today's Thursday? Started Tuesday at zero? Yes,

(06:09):
I was hoping that maybe some grandma that listens to
KF I would have heard, Oh I got you mid
that's interesting. Yeah, see, I think the Jewish thing is
also very limited. Well it is. I mean, I know
the valleys stop with that. You can tell Hey, you're
half Jewish, right, you know I'm still pretty greegal, but
my mom's a white lady. I know, I know it

(06:31):
very well. Dude, I'm twenty two percent. I know, I know.
I know. You guys go to temple together now. It's awesome.

Speaker 3 (06:41):
So is there any way we can help you other
than telling you that you know you should widen your
age range?

Speaker 2 (06:47):
Yes, maybe don't put your listening to Kendrick Lamar right now? Yeah,
I am sixty's like, it's one thing to be into
hip hop, but you're into modern hip hop, which is
awful for rappers. The game, Okay, that's not good e.
Don't mention that either. It's a it's am six forty.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
I know he loves the game. Mildred call call Sabrina. Yeah,
come on, let her know we found or somebody. Alexandra
is gonna love this guy.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
I do have a Hinge date next week, though, So
what's that mean? Hinge is a dating? What happened to
J Date? Well, I'm on Jay Swipe two. It's now
Jay Swipe. Yeah, it's no longer Jay Date. I think
it's two separate things. What's the difference. One's the website
one is an app, but it's the same company, same
same chick, same Jews, same Jewish chick.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Same Jewish person eligible to be on jay swipees is
in on JA Date?

Speaker 2 (07:37):
Have you ever done a date on jay Swipe? Yes?
Do you think if I went on Let's say I
was not I was single, and I went on Jay
Date and I got my you know, I got my looks,
I'm swarthy, I got my big nose. I don't think
anybody would figure it out. No, I could go there,
you could pay. Okay, how about this, I do not
look Jewish. No, but I am twenty two percent. What
if I went on jay Date and said, hey, just

(07:58):
took a test from twenty three and meters, I'm twenty
two percent? Who wants to date? Get your apple? Will?
There's only sixteen million of us? We need, we need
them all.

Speaker 3 (08:08):
Well, wouldn't that be better for you to mate outside
of the religion and slash raise?

Speaker 2 (08:13):
But I'm trying to make more Jews? Well yeah, but
what we're saying is if you want to put that,
if that's the pole you want to put in the pond, Okay,
doesn't it make sense to do that on the j
swipe as opposed to the Gary and Shannon. Well, I'm
the Jewish. That's why I said Gary and Shannon isn't
the only avenue. I'm proud. Sure, I just mean that.
I know you know how about twenty five to thirty five,

(08:34):
thirty fine, thirty eight. Let's get a little crazy man, Ben, Ben,
call your parents and tell me you're not coming home
to that you know might suggest it. What do you
laid before the Duke's right?

Speaker 5 (08:44):
I told the duke you should find like a cougar
who's like divorced and got.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
Husband's money, and just that's a young dude. That's what
you need to do. It's the kfi lady.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
Yeah, I live on Coldwater Canyon now, and you can
take your board job and shove it in your ass.

Speaker 2 (08:58):
I'm the Duke of spot. I'm wrapping young thirty year old.
It's gonna plow your field. Lady. I'm gonna go. She
can teach music. I'm gonna go play some ball for
forty minutes with my boys. Come back all sweaty. I'm
gonna take care of you. She'll sit on the sideline
while the duke it's a game. That's my man at
that park at that park right off Cold Water Canyon

(09:20):
when you get into Beverly Hills, the duke dribbling around,
big giant shirt and shorts, and the steel o video
Ego Sandler style. I wish I was a little bit taller.
I wish I was a baller. I'll taller you. Oh,
Kobe Jersey for sure. Yeah, go out to the park.
He can't help it. He can't help it. He can't

(09:42):
help God. We wish you luck.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
Do Is there somewhere people could look up, because I'm
sure the ladies are gonna line up to this.

Speaker 2 (09:48):
We got a lot of nice I believe the email
is no shikes us here at KFI am six forty
dot com.

Speaker 3 (09:55):
Do you ever bring a little shikesa home and the
family just gets the scolars don't like it?

Speaker 2 (09:58):
Do they? If you bring a shicks out of the house. Oh,
my parents wouldn't care this sis, get this shicks out
of here. I was laughing. There was laughing though, the
other day when you brought up a sho going to
the concert friend of yours, Right, I have a couple
of Yeah, you and your couple, you and.

Speaker 3 (10:13):
Your friend Shlomo hit up the Smith and Wesson shows
all right, Well, that's great for you.

Speaker 2 (10:19):
I don't say you hate country. I'm I'm open to country.
I put it on there. It's on the bio right here.

Speaker 3 (10:25):
I don't like country with the jeans up their ass.
They're waiting for you at the country show. Come on,
and they lack a white guy with a beard. Hey up,
I am six forty. My favorite genre of music is
rap hip hop. I enjoy everything except country. Every once
in a while, you got to tuck the star of
David and then roll out to state coach.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
Let's go, come on, what are we doing? All right?

Speaker 3 (10:48):
Okay, I'll tell these Hopefully this will kickstart. The Duke
of Sports is a zero applicant zero. That's but you
know what, I'm glad you admitted it the Duke. Hey,
that's good, that's very A Hinge date is going to
be lovely, I hope.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
So.

Speaker 2 (11:06):
Yes, we're going to take her to You're going to
take her to Ramen in Glendora. No oh, he's going
to take her to fish Grill in the Fairfax District. Factors.
That's where he's going. I love this factors.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
This is where Henny young Men used to eat here
three times a day. Did you know that exactly. I
first learned about this place for the Abbot Festival. We
love you the Duke, good luck in your dating endeavors.
God bless you.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
Thank you. Don't ever let Shannon Farren do that to
you like that, dude. I think her intentions were sound. Unfortunately,
Duke supplied her with information. Yeah, we got a wide,
we got a wide and our they ye, I'm sure
you're appreciative the chant. It's like, hey, let's get you
a lady already totally and then you fed her. Kendrick Lamar,
No country must be a Jew twenty five to thirty two.

(11:59):
A couple of my friends. The bio is good. I
have a video. I have a video of me rapping.
They not like us.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
You are going to send it on lipsing and I
don't do the I don't do the N word parts.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Should I said that?

Speaker 1 (12:10):
No?

Speaker 2 (12:12):
Beautiful For the word of the day. Here's my number.
I'm sorry s having the number of the day. Sorry, Matt.
Number of the day is three to four. Saw this
story on the USA today and uh, I'll tell you
caught me by surprise. I was not aware of this,
But then again, I do not travel. You're looking at

(12:33):
the USA today, Are you staying at a holiday? Yeah? I
do not travel in the male cosmetic surgery circles, so
maybe that's why this one made it through the wickets.

Speaker 3 (12:44):
Few of the people we know do. Matt Jim Rome
I think had some more extensive surgery.

Speaker 2 (12:49):
The most the fastest growing and most popular male cosmetic
surgery going now penis fill much much like the ladies
get in their lips. They want to girth it up
and enlarge it. Does it affect sensitivity? They say that

(13:10):
far too many people, because of the popularity, have gotten
into the space offering discount style discount and you are
talking about deformities, serious deformities. And they interviewed a legitimate
lushful aesthetics doctor aesthetic nurses that say, oh, yeah, we
see some pretty fed up stuff in here. Can't wait

(13:32):
for botch. One dude had a hole in it. Whoa yeah.
So they said that they do like a level. They
said they do between three to four of these surgeries
per day every day. Well, nobody likes to have a
needle de No, they get a girthy. But make sure

(13:52):
you're not going to discounts, especially if you got to
you gotta leave the country to get filler and you're junk.
Maybe don't get the filler in you're junk, and just
kind of with what you got going, it's probably fine.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
I just remembered, you know, Steve Hartman always saying get out,
Jim rown at his whole job broken and then reset.

Speaker 2 (14:08):
Do you remember that leok at his face? I do
remember letting it around that.

Speaker 1 (14:11):
Is at.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Yes, this man said he suffered for ten years in
shame and before he got it corrected. So what you
got going today? Just get my boots, so shut up
with get a it's a little more girthy, girthed up
a little bit. Kind of wanted a little bit fat,
a little fatter there.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
I wanted to feel like a like I'm driving in
one of those big foot cars.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Where are you going to get that done? Costa Rica.
It doesn't sound like a good idea, but you know,
a little more affordable down there making a vacation out
of it. So well, yeah, maybe someone will hit you
up on the textoso it has that.

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Well, maybe I can finally get that tun can look
that has been talked about for so long.

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(17:30):
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Speaker 8 (17:45):
How are you yo? What's up on man?

Speaker 2 (17:48):
How you doing? You know, Sean?

Speaker 3 (17:49):
When football's getting started again, we all go through different feelings.
And for a guy like you, does it make you
glad that you don't have to hit anybody anymore? It
does it makeing nostalgic to get out there and that's
somebody's lights out?

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (18:02):
Look, whenever training camp starts and you smell that fresh
cut grass, right, but the end of the day, like
you know, the season is starting to come around. And
then after that first week of train the camp, you're
so glad that you can get out of bed whatever
you feel like it. It's just one of these things, man,
you miss I mean, football is a great game. You
miss it, But the further you get away from it,

(18:23):
you're like, Okay, I don't miss the physicality of it,
you know, I don't. Sometimes I'll miss the politics of it.
You know, you miss your teammates, you miss being in
the locker room, you miss all that stuff. But you
get further away from the game, so you become a fan.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
We were talking about this, I think yesterday, maybe the
day before Sean, but just the idea that we had
two guys, very very good players, Pro Bowl level players
retire the day that camp opened. Happened to Mike Williams
with the Chargers, happened to Tyron Matthew when the Saints
camp opened, just the day that it started. Kind of
what what can you share with us as you get

(18:56):
on in your career, sort of what is going through
the veteran players mind? And is they're trying to figure
out whether or not they want to keep this thing
going or not.

Speaker 8 (19:04):
You know what the player knows when his heart is
not in it, right when you got to go there
and you bring your stuff in there and you get
your paths, you get your uniform, you get those the playbooks,
you go to your first meeting and that first physical practice,
you go out there, you're like, man, you know, I'm
just not into it anymore. Right, And so that's why
guys retired. Because for one, most of you guys you know,

(19:25):
have enough money. They aregum, made enough money in their career.
The second part of it is you already establish you
don't what you need to do on the field, there's
no more approval. So if you go out there in
that field, I actually you know, I actually applaud guys
and they do that because it's not safe if your
heart is not into playing football. It's not safe to
go out there every day and just put your body
in the line, because you can call some real danger

(19:46):
if you're not into it.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
What do you think is is? And look, Joey Bosha
was traded. He didn't retire, but it opens the door
for two at least someone you've spent time around. Kind
of what is that jump? What's ahead of him is
there's a lot of expectations, you know for him opposite
Khalil Mack, a surefire Hall of famer sort of what
is it that goes into being that full time player
versus being that third guy that's coming in to give,

(20:10):
you know, a spell to to Khalil or Joey?

Speaker 8 (20:13):
This this the year he takes that next jump? I
was watching. I was at their practice a couple of
months ago during the off seas, I think about two
months ago. First of all, this is the biggest charges
team that we've ever like, we've seen maybe since the
time I was playing it. That offensive line from left
tackle to right tackle, that running back. I mean, they're
just a big They look intimidate and they look big.

(20:34):
But Tuly man, he has to go out there now.
Now he's not the guy to go out and provide
a spark. Now you got to put up a game
like that for full quarters. And this is a different mentality, right,
because you're gonna have some series that you're not getting
back into the quarterback, you're not productive, and then that
third series you gotta even know you didn't make plays
the first couple of series. You got to go out
there and do it. It's not like you're getting on

(20:54):
the field with these flashes and you go back to
the sideline. You got to be a full time guy.
And you know, just talk to him in the locker room.
Having Khalil macdeal on the office side. He's learned so
much from Khalil. Khalil's passed off so much knowledge of Tuley,
not only just by watching him perform and play, but
also telling him some of the keys of the game. Tully,
I think he can have a double jit sack year,

(21:15):
But the mindset has to change. Now you're not a
spark plug you're a four quarter player.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
Promoter and linebacker Sean Merryman joining us right now in
the Petrosten Money Show.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
Were always happy to have him. Philip Rivers officially retired
as a Charger. He didn't go to camp and get
his pads on the playbook. It just took him a
while to finish up. He did announce it a few
days ago. It seems like he would be a joy
to have played with and just kind of a wild
man out there as far as the competitor goes.

Speaker 8 (21:45):
You know, I said this, you know, plenty of times before,
but it was a true on the man to play
with Phil because this was a dude who just loved
the game of football. He loved his teammates, and he
loved to compete. Philip was the most heeaditive person. And
notice I said a person, not player. Philip is the
most competitive person I've ever been around, and so in

(22:06):
his energy and what he brings to the table always
is contagious. You know he I don't think you ever
seen a day that he didn't want to line up,
go out there and play football. He never complained, you
know what, two hundred and something game straight. This dude
is just a easy the ultimate guy. If you go
back and say, you know, tell me the five top guys,
and then Philip will be, you know, up there because

(22:27):
of what he did for us. And there was a
lot of stuff that happened in the locker room. I
mean we had we had years. We started I think
in No. Seven, one and three or whatever, it was
Philip ripped everybody. I mean it was. It was one
of those times. And he didn't curse. Obviously we I
would have loved him because but he didn't. But he
was one of the ones man that you can always
rely on, and he was gonna push you forward. Uh So,

(22:47):
I know he's gonna be out there. I'm headed out
there Antonio Gate's Hall of Fame induction out in Canon
in a few days. He's going to be out there.
But let me tell you, Philip is just retiring. Because
Philip was still ready to play a couple of years ago.
People don't know that Philip was still ready to if
he got a call to still line it up and play.
That's how much you loved the game.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
Just I know you only had two stops Sean with
the Chargers when you were with Philip. The whole time
and then the bills. But how common is it or
is it? Does it have to be that way for
it to work for a quarterback to have complete command
of the locker room. How often does the quarterback just
take kind of the offensive side versus talking with you, your
relationship with him, versus those other quarterbacks you played with.

Speaker 8 (23:28):
You know, the difference is with Phil is he would
come down to sit if you know the offensive line
is eating lunch, or the defensive line, the linebackers or
DB's Phil would come down to sit with anybody. It
wasn't like you know, the quarterbacks hanging with quarterbacks. He
was going onto his pocket somewhere like he was just
that guy where he had the ultimate respect. He had
the awesomate command. In this day and age, you can't

(23:50):
win without the quarterback. But you sure's Hill can't win
without a leader as a quarterback because there's so much
pressure and demand from them go out and perform. And
like I said, if you want to wrap up a
full quarterback in your one need and I played.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
With Drew Brees.

Speaker 8 (24:05):
Don't get me wrong, Drew is an excellent person at
a Hall of Fame, you know, quarterback, But man, it
was something different about playing with Phil. Phil was just
he's a special individual and I was really honored to
play with him.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
Sean, you you have your own business. You're a promoter
lights Out Extreme Fighting This Saturday, Lights Out twenty six There,
Thunder Studios and Long Beach. Get your tickets at LightsOut
xf dot com. So you know what it means to
produce a product and get people to want to part
with money to come see it. Just kind of how
Hulcogan who passed away today and professional wrestling and sort

(24:41):
of the product that they put out maybe plays into
what you do with extreme fighting and sort of the
impact that that particular individual had and sort of everything
we see when it comes to combat sports today. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (24:53):
Yeah, And I got a chance to work with the
WWE a while and I've actually get some pay per
views with them, and you know, I met Terry Will
Hawk Hogan and got a chance in town with him.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Man, he's a giant. He's a giant.

Speaker 8 (25:05):
He's a big part of why wrestling is what it is.
I know, Vince McMahon and things like that, but Hawk
Hogan was the first iconic figure that took wrestling globally
where it made it okay to be a wrestling fan.
He's gonna be missing. I'm myself more than anything.

Speaker 9 (25:22):
No.

Speaker 8 (25:22):
With the Lightshout extremes fighting, it's about building these superstars.
You're looking for that superstar. We have a couple. You
just got to get him on the platform where people
can see him. And we sure still got a big,
big match August nine, Long Beach, California's you guys in
socop make sure you get there. We got fourteen fights
lined up. Doors open at four o'clock. Get your ticket
to lights Out accept dot com and also makes you

(25:44):
download lights Out Sports TV is completely free on every
smart TV iOS and android tuns of free live sports.
We'll be live on lights Out Sports TV August night.
Make sure you get your tickets.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Sean from lights Out one, I mean this is twenty six.
That's not easy to put on an event and get
it going. Like you said, you've been doing this a
while and having success. LightsOut xf dot com for anybody
that wants to get down there to the Long Beach
at Thunder Studios. How different is it from lights Out one?

(26:14):
If you can think back that far way more expensive.

Speaker 8 (26:20):
It's been great man, because we're actually you know, we
sent I think more fighters to the UFC last year
than any promotion in the country, and that is important
to me because that's what we want to do. If
we could be that bridge to get as many guys
there to the UFC, it shows you what kind of
level of talent that we have.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
So we'll keep producing talent.

Speaker 8 (26:37):
We'll keep putting on shows. We've got to show every
four or five weeks, which is you know, pretty much
a lot in this business. And we look at maybe
sometime next year having two shows a month. I would
love to get to eighteen to twenty four shows a year.

Speaker 2 (26:47):
It is a great time. It's an awesome.

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Speaker 2 (27:22):
Joe. For quite a while, Dodgers start a nine game
roadie on the East Coast all Eastern time zone, Boston,
followed by Cincinnati, followed by Tampa. So gonna be some
wacky petros in money start time.

Speaker 3 (27:33):
It's gonna be crazy this this has been scheduled talk.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
According to the secret Text. Do so, Matt. The secret
text does a fine brought to you by your so
called Toyota dealers. We make it easy.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
Jay Date and j Swipe are not the same thing.
This says Jaye Date and j Swipe are not the
same thing. This kid is never gonna get laid. And
I think he sounded kind of like he was like, yeah,
I like to practice, but what I really want is
a Jewish girl like I get laid all the time.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Okay, you just don't know her. She's from Canada and
I met her in camp. Jay Swipe claims it's the
number one Jewish dating app jay Date. Thousands of new
profiles each month connect with Jewish singles. So I guess
jay Swipe has taken the throne from Jay Date.

Speaker 3 (28:29):
This is about your penis girthening story. Yes, I don't
know if that's a word, but I got my teeth
fixed in El Salvador due to a great price. But
my deed doesn't need to look like a question mark.

Speaker 2 (28:44):
Yes, the story is that getting filler for your penis
has become the number one men's cosmetic surgery, and that
people are rolling out of the country to get it
at a discount. And it's even their junk twisted and mangled.
I heard it, twisted and evil. He's more machine than man.
Now I'm just now starting to really process what Lincoln

(29:06):
Riley said about Notre Dame. Yeah, and again, do I
want to play the game? Hell yeah, absolutely, That's one
of the reasons I came. But also my allegiance is
to USC, and I'm going to do everything in my
power to help USC.

Speaker 5 (29:24):
When I decided to night at my house right to
take the USC job, my first thought was I get
to coach in USC Notre Dame. It's a first thought
because before coach play or any of that. As a
fan and so the rivalry, all these rivalries mean a
great deal to me. They mean a great deal to

(29:46):
anybody that cares about college football. Yes, I mean that's.

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Dude, believe it's these vales.

Speaker 5 (29:52):
Hell yeah, I want to play the game.

Speaker 2 (29:54):
Absolutely, then play the game.

Speaker 5 (29:56):
Came here.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
It sounds like double speak. I don't believe that. For second.
By the way, the Notre Dame USC rivalry had absolutely
nothing to do with why he came to USC. No,
it's because LSU dropped him at the last second.

Speaker 5 (30:09):
Coach player any of that as a fan, and so yeah.

Speaker 2 (30:14):
It's not why you came here, No zero chance.

Speaker 3 (30:16):
And the reason that the rivalry has been called into
question at all is because of things that Lincoln Riley
has set. So now he's trying to walk it back
a little bit, saying, well, I still it's like that's if,
as if helping USC is getting rid of a historic
rivalry game that has been played through World Wars, so

(30:41):
that helps USC to cancel that game and beat Missouri
State by sixty makes sense when the top four teams
in the Big Ten are going into the playoffs anyway,
and probably the top six, and you're not even there
anyway in the near future, and you get to make
some kind of comment about this at all the head coach,
I don't care who it is. That's not cool unless

(31:03):
it's Howard Jones, who created the rivalry with Rockney shouldn't
have anything to say about the scheduling of the Notre
Dame game.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
Ever, if you coach at USC, you're committing to coach
against Notre Dame every single year. The cool great play
them too.

Speaker 3 (31:22):
They have a soft ass schedule this year, and yet
they're still playing Notre Dame in the odd years they
go out there. And that's the other thing, you know,
Colin Coward, they can't go out there at the end
of the year. It's not at the end of the year.
It's in mid October. It's not November. They play on
November here in even years. It's the stupidest thing I've
ever heard. If Lincoln Riley really wanted to help USC,

(31:45):
he should resign. If that's what you really want to
do to help USC football, resign as the head coach.
What happens to the hundred million dollars, that's the problem.
You got to stink it up some more so they
can give you your one hundred million, take million, and
then you can consult for somebody like the guy at
Texas Tech or something.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
I'm just gonna go back to coach in high school
a pure passion. That's what i wanna do. Take one
hundred million dollars. I'm gonna go back to Oklahoma. I'm
coach high school. More on that later the show continue.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
But yeah, that's a situation that's going on at the
Big ten tournament. You should introduce that virgin, the Duke
of Sports to MC search of third base. He's a
Jewish rapper that could help him get a girl. And
you know what, that's what bothers me about the Duke.
I bet you he thinks he's above third base and

(32:37):
he's too.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Would be a grave era.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
You know what I'm saying. Though, Yes, I can tell
you the game's my favorite rapper. Chloe Kardashian's his best
friend and has done an La tattoo on the side
of his face, and his puzzo is notoriously as long
as an.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
End of condo. Listen to the gas face, dude, step
into the ab get your peating on. Yeah, I'm tired
of the lives, Matt. I'm tired of the lies, and
I'm tired of the fact that everybody is so annoying
and this dating thing case in point, and the fact

(33:10):
that Conway stole our hot dog. I'm okay with Steamer
and when we got a hot dog out of it
and it was delicious, steffushe do you want to know
what the hot dog count is right now? Zero? It's
down to six. He's eaten six. Ronnie went back for
a second. They didn't have any. You doubled up, Ronnie.
He tried. I tried to go.

Speaker 6 (33:28):
I try to go over there and grab one, but
Oscar and Michael Krozer were standing by the machine, saying
about five more minutes.

Speaker 2 (33:35):
Wow, I already went through a pack. But steffuche eight ten. Yeah,
he's an animal. He is a wild dog. It's like
a hyena. I don't know if I'm gonna be able
to get one. Well, you know, this is a good point.

Speaker 3 (33:47):
Lane Kiffin's video of Florida Atlantic hyping up the season
was more inspired than de Shaun Foster's speech.

Speaker 2 (33:53):
It's a great call.

Speaker 3 (33:54):
I got a sound when I heard everybody say, oh,
Deshaun Foster was so much better today. And I got
a bunch of texts and then we listened to it.

Speaker 2 (34:00):
This is terrible. Yeah, this is almost worse than last year.
I stand by my statement.

Speaker 3 (34:06):
I would have You're right. I would have rather him
just been like, yeah, last year was crazy, but hey,
he was still here.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
That's what I do. Like, no one cares if you
go up there, like, just don't make a seed.

Speaker 10 (34:17):
Oh hell, yep, we are in La and we're proud
to be in LA and this year we're ready to
show the big ten. Well, LA football looks like when
it's firing on all cylinders.

Speaker 3 (34:27):
It is like we're not firing on all cylinders. People
trying to buy out Lincoln Riley. They're trying to cowardly
weasel their way out of the Notre Dame game and UCLA.
I mean, are they going to be able to protect
Nico Iamalaiaba?

Speaker 2 (34:44):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
Is the offense going to be any better with the
Indiana play caller guy?

Speaker 2 (34:49):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (34:50):
I don't know if LA football is firing on all cylinders.
I didn't expect him to win five games last year,
but I don't know if LA football is firing on
all cylinders.

Speaker 2 (34:57):
Man, what else do you go?

Speaker 10 (34:59):
That moment speaking you last year taught me a valuable lesson,
which was authenticity resonates more deeply than perfection. Our players
saw me being human and it brought us closer together.

Speaker 2 (35:10):
It's all right, coach.

Speaker 10 (35:11):
We've been joking about it for about a year now.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
You're pretty stupid there, Coach.

Speaker 10 (35:14):
The players know that that same genuine approach is how
we coach, recruit, and build this program.

Speaker 9 (35:22):
Speaking of bay Al Nation, this is what an exciting time.
Next week is National Signing Day, as we signed some
of the best players in America. We need some of
the best fans in America. So please join us next
week and for this exciting season to come watch the
Owls have a great year in the championship run starting with.

Speaker 2 (35:43):
You go Ols Winner, Winner, Winner, Owls easy, not even close.
A lot of that, A lot of that long nights
in Vegas, brother, a lot of sweat tot Vegas. You
know it's hot. I feel like they're in a convention center.
We almost died at Bumping Ac. Yeah, but it's that

(36:04):
that temperature change that sadly Chuck Manngioni passed away. It
is as well I heard about this. Yes, it's a
rough it's a rough time for the eighties kids. Yes,
Ozzy Hulk Warner, Malcolm Juwel Warner. Yeah, kind of cover
the whole spectrum. You got Ozzy, Chuck Manngioni, the Hulkster Eighties.

(36:28):
It's an eighties sweep. I mean we got everything. It's terrible.
The hulkspit on Everybody's show. Look at him. Everybody's got
b roll. How about that the Hulksterre was Sam Rubin
Mardie Coom in Great Sports Top three Things Thursday. Coming
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