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June 19, 2025 • 37 mins
Final Hour Fun Fact. Quick Hits. 3 Things Thursday on the Dodgers, NL West and Lakers sale. Dead and Alive Guy Birthday of the Day.
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with the quickt some toms quickets. Come make it quick, y'all, y'all. Yeah,
the Lakers sail continues to be a huge story. It's

(03:43):
part of the bus kids all voted on the sale,
and it was a majority. They all voted yes, take
me away, colgone from this life of only being a
six hundred millionaire. Now.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
I saw one of the bus kids voted no. Which
one do you think would be that?

Speaker 3 (04:00):
It was?

Speaker 2 (04:01):
It was not Genie, but there was one that voted no.
Who do you think would be the most likely to
not want to put six to eight hundred million bucks
in his or her pocket?

Speaker 3 (04:12):
Jesse? Because how many flat bill hats? I mean, you know,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (04:17):
Yes, he's the head of Scouty.

Speaker 3 (04:19):
Yeah, he wants his mansion to be like in Diamond Bar.
He doesn't need the billions, right because he's in Diamond
Bar with Warren g Here's Dodgers manager Doc Dave Roberts
asking about the sale of the Lakers to Mark Walter.

Speaker 4 (04:33):
Obviously he's had some kind of steak the last you know,
a few years or whatever, and he's, you know, really
committed to the city of Los Angeles in various ways,
and sports is something that he's very passionate about, and
certainly Los Angeles sports. So I think it's a very

(04:53):
exciting day for the Lakers, for the city of Los Angeles.
And I think that speaking from you know, dot employee,
he's very competitive and he's going to do everything he
can to produce a championship caliber team every single year
and you know, make sure the city feels proud about

(05:13):
the Lakers and the legacy that they've already built. You know,
with the Bus family, we've all.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Seen that obviously from Afar.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
When did you.

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Know that knowing him personally, I would say probably seven, eight,
nine years ago, just having a conversation with him, as
far as you know, how much he enjoyed spending time
in Los Angeles and a lot of low hanging fruit
in the sense of what this city could be, already

(05:41):
is and can be, and he wanted to infuse kind
of his intelligence, his resources into you know, he just
wanted more skin in the game, I think, and that's
just speaking for him, but he's obviously a really smart person.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
And I like to add the Dave Robert has his
own wine company with rich Aurelia Red Stitch. He likes
for us to mention.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
That, yeah, that is good one.

Speaker 3 (06:09):
It helps us. All the Dodgers are forty six and
twenty nine winners of five in a row. They look
to finish off the Padres Tonight night, first pitches at
seven ten. Yoshinobu yama Moto is on the mound. Yama
Moto whom to see? Yam Yo she things are a

(06:37):
lot different than they were a week ago. Yes, Tanner
Scott's a star stud Dodgers starting tonight four and a
half games over the Giants, six game lead over the
Dads in the NLS, and after burning down the Missions
three knights in a row. Yamani is he in a
little slump, a little bit of a mini slump. He

(06:59):
will itch again on Sunday versus the Curry W's. It
will be his second start. We'll see how long he
can go.

Speaker 2 (07:07):
I think before people get too excited about the potential
sweep of the Padres after taking two or three down
there in San Diego, what was the Cats? What was
the regular season record last year in favor of the
Padres over the Dodgers. It was quite lopsided, was it not.

Speaker 5 (07:23):
Yeah, they won the season series when they might.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
Handlely fourteen and five or something like that. Yeah, that
was pretty bad.

Speaker 3 (07:30):
So we're not supposed to get excited. We're just supposed
to I think got to act like Eric Carroll's like
nothing matters every long game, all the time, long game,
long game, long game.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
I'm just saying, unlike Mike, unlike Mike shild who changes
his position with the breeze. You know, we should remember
that last year when they won the regular season. Really, God,
whatever your an, what happens in the playoffs?

Speaker 3 (07:51):
Not since Charlie Brown as a man had a reputation
of being so wishy washy as much Mike shield Padre manager,
poor guy. The angel are thirty six and thirty eight
on the season after losing today in New York, but
they took three out of four from them. It would
have been the first time they ever swept the four
game series from the pin Stripers. They lost today those

(08:13):
seven to three, and Mike Trout went deep in a
losing effort. Pope Leo the fourteenth is a Chicago White
Sox fan, and misinformation here delivered early in the process
when the smoke came out that he was a Cubs fan.
Right had the movie Rookie of the Year on Loop.
He does not. He's a White Sox fan, and in

(08:34):
a viral video posted on TikTok today, a group of
Americans went to see the Pope and Saint Peter Square
in Vatican City started chanting white sox, and as the
Pope rode by in his Pope Mobile, he pointed his
finger at him and joined in the white sox. Chance,
what suck? Wine sucks? Wine sucked, White suck, white suck,

(08:54):
White suck sucks. Why suck? I gonna see us why.
It does have a little bit of a back back back,
although I have to say, like the pump recognizing your
sweet Champ is cooler than being on the morning news

(09:18):
in San Diego acting like.

Speaker 2 (09:19):
A duche Both do I get to dance and cruise
along with a beaten and hold.

Speaker 3 (09:24):
Speaking yes and be handily beaten by the Philadelphia Phillies.
Cleveland Brown's rookie quarterback Shadeur Sanders speeding citation for driving
one hundred and one miles per hour this week was
not the first time he was signed for speeding in
Ohio this month. According to Medina Medina, Ohio Municipal Court record,

(09:47):
that record was fouled on June six. Sanders was pulled
over by the Ohio State Patrol earlier this month, and
that alleged violation, which took place on June fifth, not
that long ago in Brunswick Hills, Ohio. Ohio State Patrol
told WKBNTV that Sanders was stopped for driving ninety one
mile per hour too Where's the fire hot rounder. According

(10:15):
to the record, Sanders failed to appear for an arraignment
for the excitation on Monday and faces a two hundred
and sixty nine dollars fine, also coupled with court costs.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
Have we all had that experience where we we got
a ticket, we ignored it, and then got pulled over
again and they're like, I'm sorry, son, there's a bench
worn out for your ass.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
I was pulled over on Wiltshire and Vermont, and one
cop drove away with the court explorer and the other
one drove away in the cop cock and I had
my laundry basket and like three hats that were in
the back of the car on top of my head.
And did I have a cell phone in that time?
I had to go over to a payphone and call

(10:57):
somebody at the USC facilities. They sent somebody out here
to pick me up. The cops have had pounded.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
My car at least you were pulled over. I had
to visit the Lost Hills Sheriff station for my criminology
course at Pepperdine, and when I gave them my license
standing in the lobby, they said, there's a bench warn
out for you. Technically, we're supposed to arrest you right

(11:23):
now unless you can come up with three hundred and
ninety dollars. Well I don't have three hundred and ninety dollars.
Well I would suggest you find yourself an attorney then.
So that was my experience with the old bench warm.

Speaker 3 (11:35):
So what'd you do, Matt? Did you wash dishes there
for the rest of the week or no.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
I called the professor and asked him what I was
supposed to do, and he was able to guide me
to an attorney who then apparently talked to somebody over there,
and I was given like a thirty day reprieve. Oh
that's a great private school to pay the fine. Yes, exactly.

Speaker 3 (11:53):
And the New York Giants to trying to figure out
who will be the quarterback. Turns out the quarterback battle
has Tommy DeVito and Rookie Jackson Dart very close to
each other, so close that they have bonded over watching
Love Island together with a big bucket of popcorn between
the two of them. Here's Tommy, DeVito and Jackson.

Speaker 6 (12:13):
Might go on Love Island.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
We talked about it, so you really don't know what's
about to happen Watching Island.

Speaker 1 (12:21):
We have.

Speaker 3 (12:22):
Yeah. I can't say we do it every night, but
from time to time we'll get off there. Yeah, we
watch it, we talk about it. I can't say we
do it every night either, but we do it enough
to be a couple.

Speaker 2 (12:32):
Do you watch the Love Island?

Speaker 4 (12:33):
No?

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Have you ever watched Love Island? I have not, nor
have I, but the girls watch it and that upsets me.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
You know, you should turn them onto the Rockford Files.

Speaker 5 (12:42):
Yes, is that the show where a guy will have
sex with a girl and the boyfriends? I have watched
like on a TV it and I start sprinting down
the beach. I think that was like a Mexican Oh okay, okay, different.

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Are you not bad? Yeah? That was all right. We'll
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Thanks for listening, everybody. It's the Petrosen Money Show, home
to the World Series champion Dodgers. Dodgers taking on the
Padres after dominating them that wins in three of the
last games they played against him. What a five or
six is now? Ha, guys suck and tonight they're gonna

(14:12):
keep it continuing the same thing with Yoshinobu Yah mam
yo yours. So stay tuned. It's gonna be a heck
of a game. Tim Kates with Morongo Casino Dodgers on deck.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
Yeah, oh yeah yo.

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She no monon Manchino Josh.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
Yeah man ma yo sin no.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
And we'll get you dead and alive next and Marongo
Casino Dodgers on deck after that. But right now it's
time for three things Thursday, Three thingsters.

Speaker 2 (14:53):
First thing, uh, I gonna kind of hop around here
because of the big breaking news yesterday and the story
beating bean further today. But as you're home of the
World Series Dodgers, World Series champion Dodgers and the game
four of a potential four game sweep of the Padres,
start with this because we did not get an extended

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opportunity to focus on the remarkable game two nights ago,
and after the dramatics last night with a Will Smith
walk off as things played out on the diamond in
their beanball war, and then an Emmett Shean return, a
hero's welcome, Robleski, his high energy Alex Vesia, I will

(15:35):
see your two lines and raise you a back end
little something else that was in my front pocket. A
lot of energy in that dugout last night. And here's
my big takeaway. The Giants Dodgers is one of the
all time great not just baseball but sports rivalries. There

(15:55):
is history, there are playoff failures, and playoff success is involved.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Part of the manifest destiny of Major League Baseball. Yes,
sojourning out west, Matt.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Yeah, they got one hundred years of history going back
to New York City, and as you said, they each
take the sojourn west, creating a Northern versus Southern California
sporting showdown. They would put the two halves of this
fine state of ours at odds anytime they tangled. But
over the last five years, what the Dodgers and Padres

(16:27):
have going, it's pretty special. And considering the Padres have
Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis locked up for the next
decade that Jackson Merrill, even though he is concussed, might
be the second most exciting young player on any team
behind Paul Skens.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
He doesn't understand why the EyeBlack works the way it does.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
Well, swag Man, I don't know how it works, just
you know, put it on from a swag. It would
help to maybe, if you're playing baseball, understand the idea
behind putting that under your eyn Anyway, unless the Padres
have to keep trimming payroll because of the sad untimely
passing of Peter Sidler, you get the sense the same

(17:12):
thing to keep going for at least the next half decade,
and when you get ten years a competition, a potential
fourth post season series over six years. Dodgers win in
the twenty twenty and the twenty twenty four NLDS en
route to World Series titles. Interesting little note there that
each time they knocked off the Padres in the divisional round,

(17:34):
they won the World Series twenty twenty and twenty twenty four.
The Padres got the Dodgers in the twenty twenty two
divisional round.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Oh you beat the Church you know, I mean, you're pretty.
I mean it's tough to be denied after that, once
you've burned the mission.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
Now, the Padres did not have the same sort of
success following a victory over the Dodgers.

Speaker 3 (17:51):
No, they'd never won a World Series ever.

Speaker 2 (17:54):
They hammered by the Phillies in the NLCS in twenty
twenty two. But that's what makes a rivalry reached the
next level, right, playoffs winner go home at the hands
of a regular season rival and in the case of
the last few regular seasons most bitter rifle and I
think you look a couple of nights ago. How about

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Tanner Scott, you got a guy who was traded to
the Padres, loved his time there, wanted to go back there,
wanted to continue pitching for the Padres. But the rumors
are that the brothers and there is some I believe
strife and professional discord between the brothers and the widow

(18:36):
of Peter Seidler about who's going to run this team
and how they're going to run it. But the rumor
goes they didn't want to pay him because all their
season tickets were already sold out, and they were like, well,
why are we gonna pay this guy seventy million bucks
to be a reliever if we've already sold all our
season tickets. And now, of course, the not self proclaimed
but media proclaimed ol Tony Stopper, of course is on
the Dodgers. And what you saw him do a couple

(18:57):
nights ago, I think is a sign that for all
all of his early struggles, this is a dude who
seems to have the mental makeup to be at his
best in the biggest games. Because that was arguably his
biggest regularly talked to David Vesse about it a couple
days ago, his biggest moment as a Dodger, cutting through

(19:17):
the heart of that padre lineup to ensure victory for
the Dodgers. And then, of course there's the extra curriculars.
Lou Trevino had not hit a guy. Dave Assay said
it had been a while. I decided to look it
up when Dave joined us yesterday. Had not hit a
batsman in four years of pitching. Four years, Trevino does

(19:40):
not hit a batter, and yet he hit Fernando Atatist
twice in a week, once right between the freaking shoulder blades.
So forgive me for being a little skeptical. I understand
the situation. You would never do that, but man, these
guys are so good and accurate, I mean pinpoint accurate
and put one right between the shoulder blades there. I
don't know that's what it looked like to me. But

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what I'm getting at here is you can have your rivalries,
talk about Red Sox, Yankees, Cubs, Cardinals, Dodgers, Giants, and
I can't speak for those fans and those markets and
what their consumption would look like when they were on
the schedule. But a couple nights ago we had UCLA

(20:26):
Arkansas and the Stanley Cup Final on, and I was
all over that Dodger game tonight, we got the NBA
Finals Game six, Tyres Halliburton trying to keep the Pacers
hopes alive in Indiana. I don't know if you knew this.
It's a two to two one one one now is
the way they like that?

Speaker 3 (20:45):
I heard that it's very interesting the new scheduling tweak.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
So if the Pacers, yes, brand new, if the the
Pacers want to extend that thing, and I have to
get a victory tonight and then we would have what
everybody wants, ride a game seven. But I'm gonna assume
for here in Los Angeles as much as we find
ourselves invested because of the Paul George trade and Pacers
Oklahoma City, and they'll be watching Dodgers Padres tonight. Now

(21:12):
Yamamoto will be on the mound and he's as fun
a watch as there is in all of baseball. I
think if it was Dodgers Nationals, maybe even Dodgers Giants,
maybe we are watching Game six of the NBA Finals
to see if indianak and keep this thing going.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
But dramatics again since they added Devers.

Speaker 2 (21:28):
Come on, Matt, yeah, Devers, Devers. I'm the Giants.

Speaker 3 (21:32):
I want to I want to where are they gonna
put him?

Speaker 2 (21:35):
I like a pudget guy that wants to play third base,
Pablo Sandoval, Max Monsey. So I do appreciate David Vassy's
parallel to the Lakers Kings when the Sacramento Kings became
their chief rival for about three or four years. But
this feels like, Yeah, we got a shot to really
have something going, and you hit ten years of it

(21:55):
being interesting, and I think that can maybe change the
conversation a little bit. Do the Dodgers need the Padres
to be their rival? No? Did the Padres need the
Dodgers to be their rifle? May go? So it could
be construed as a one way street second thing. P

(22:17):
Forty games.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
That is all it.

Speaker 2 (22:21):
Took for the Dodgers to cross the two million fans
in attendance mark, the fastest run to that threshold in
Dodger history. Tops the forty three games it took to
hit two million from twenty nineteen and the forty two
games setting the new record last year. Now twenty nineteen,

(22:41):
they would set the attendance record for the course of
a season at three point nine to seven to four
million fans. They're going to hit that this year unless
something goes horribly wrong. But remember with the record in
forty two games last year, that was the Otani debut,
and you'd think, maybe, hey, you know, we got to
go to Dodger game to see this Otani in the
Dodger uniform. Then maybe it was I don't want to

(23:04):
say a novelty that they can set a record, you know,
but no chance seven hundred million dollar bargain. He hasn't
even started pitching until this past Monday, which leads me
to believe that three point nine to seven four, you're
going to see the Dodgers cross that four million fan
threshold this year with Otani taking them ound again on Sunday.

(23:24):
And I think that is certainly because look, we were there.
You talked about it repeatedly while we were there, like
this is crazy. The amount of people that are here
already to it. They had to open the gates an
hour before the amount of people that had their asses
in the seats before first pitch to make sure they
could put their eyes on him. Was It felt as

(23:47):
electric as any regular season game we had ever been
to as a show to broadcast live from there, and
that includes the home Openerly.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
It'll be that way wherever he is the next time
they pitch, and.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
That's what's going to be interesting. Yeah, that's right. I mean,
this is a true test how big a deal is
it because we already have we already have the data,
right data, say one inning, thirty pitches. David Vasse told
us earlier this week that if Otani had hit thirty pitches,
Dave Roberts was going out to get him and he

(24:18):
would not have been able to finish the first inning.
So if that's what you know going in, if you
know that the Nationals are one of the three worst
teams in baseball, don't really have a signature player that
you would want to go put your eyes on. And
if it's packed, if it's it fifty three, whatever it is,

(24:41):
I don't know what the sellout number is. Fifty three
thousand and change or over fifty thousand for Otani to
have a potential thirty pitch forty pitch threshold, maybe throw
two innings. My god, what a seven hundred million dollars
for that guy is about a half of what he
is worth. If you tell the fans he's going to

(25:03):
go out there and throw between thirty and forty picks.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
Yeah, almost makes it like sell so many Otani City
Connect Funfetti jerseys that you could buy the Lakers with
the change.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
It certainly goes into the ten billion dollar valuation price.
And that is our third and final thing. P you
got us there has more and more details come out it.
We love Genie Bus. I want to try to figure
out the way to present this. Okay's one of our
absolute favorite people. She takes care of the show, she

(25:37):
comes out to summer tours, she's awesome with the people,
She's and whatever this deal was, and however it was
constructed for as Sham's Sharania reported earlier today, that the
Bus family maintained just over fifteen percent, And to know
that in order to be the governor of a team

(25:58):
representing the team on the NBA's Board of Governors, to
be one of those thirty people, you have to own
at least fifteen percent certainly seems like. And then there's
other reports that Jeanie was kind of the last holdout
of the six Bus siblings to want to sell that
this thing is set up for her because she wants

(26:21):
to continue to do that, and that's great, and I
hope that's an opportunity that she has. And at the
same time, when a guy is scratching out a check
for between five and six billion dollars to own seventy
five percent or whatever that number is. If they're keeping
fifteen per so he bought fifty one percent to own

(26:41):
seventy six percent of this team, that probably going to
come to an end, right that that's doesn't seem like
something that's that's tenable in the long term to own
fifteen percent. So you continue to represent this team in
decision made in votes in collective bargaining agreement conversation.

Speaker 3 (27:03):
That was my feeling yesterday when we were kind of
twisting it around and learning the news as it came out,
is that there will be a quiet Homer Simpson like
fadeback into the bush.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Yes, and I and look, I think there's probably a way.
I'm hopeful that there's a way for both to work out. Right, Well,
she can continue doing it and just do what Mark
Walter tells her to do. Right, Hey, this is how
we're gonna vote, and you continue to do that.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
Well, I don't know if they're you know, you get
to have hope because you're the guy that killed hopeful
music at noon at the blood Look at your hand,
freaking blood all over your hand?

Speaker 2 (27:39):
Hey, what did I tell you? I said, I'm fine moving,
I'm fine this man. Let's go hopeful music at noon
this week. If we got any no, forget it. So,
now that some of the details have been shared, nobody
seems to have seen the agreement. I don't know how
they would get their hands on that anyway, but it
does sound like there was a very specific purpose in
them holding on to the fifteen percent, something that probably

(28:00):
eventually will find its way into the Google High partners
Mark Walter portfolio eventually anyway. And he's gonna end up
Olden and this thing completely right there.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
It is three things Thursday Walter dominance, gonna build his
own stadium. You know he is at Staples Center. Has
freaking dated. So's the crypt We'll be back.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
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Speaker 3 (28:57):
What did might do? The Petro said, what did her
daddy do? Why didn't he put you through?

Speaker 1 (29:04):
Put you through?

Speaker 3 (29:06):
That's just a manny show. Happy. We are the Aerosmith
Pump Show of Record and it's not even close. We
got San Diego. Take it on. The Dodgers, a chance
to sweep the Friars back back to dirty North County.

(29:28):
Keep going all the way back once you hit San Cletty.
Keep going. Dodgers on deck at six, first pitch at
seven ten and we have the iHeartRadio app. Or we'd
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(29:50):
all social media platforms. Thank you for enjoying the show.
We'll be back on tomorrow with three with the Curly
Dobbs in Town. Matt's got the Dead Guy Birthday of
the Day, Yeah, You're dead guy. Flat and Scrugs Lester
Raymond Flat played the bluegrass guitar. His partner, Earl Scruggs

(30:10):
picked the banjo. Together Flatt and Scrugs. Oh maybe you
heard this one they did back in nineteen sixty two,
Big Time. That's right, The Ballad of Jed Clampitt. The
theme to the Beverly Hill Billies is our man. Lester
Raymond Flatt true story. Born in Overton County, Tennessee. He

(30:34):
was playing music soul life from childhood, banjo, guitar, singing, mandolin.
He was in the Kentucky Partners. Oh that gets you off,
they will, They'll partner you.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
P A R. D AN E R. Partners. Then Charlie
Monroe's younger brother, Chuck Ran the Partners poached Lester for
his new outfit, Bill Monrose Bluegrass Boys brother Sagny Down
a boy there. Lester became a star, such a star
that he was able to break off and start his

(31:08):
own outfit nineteen forty eight with the aforementioned fellow Bill
Monroe banjo player Earl Scruggs. They started the Foggy Mountain
Boys from the Foggy Boy and for the next twenty
years with old Lester, who were celebrating today playing rhythm, guitar, singing,

(31:30):
and Scrugs. Peganad. Banjo was an incredibly unique sound that
apparently people longed for, and we're ready for the Foggy
Mountain boys were the standard in bluegrass, so much so
that they kicked down that door of the Grand Ole
Opry in nineteen fifty five. Right after that, they were like, Eh,

(31:55):
Foggy Mountin boy's kind of cool. Let's cash in on
these names of ours. They became flattened. Scrugs duo and
duet it all over the place.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
What happened to the rest of the boys back to
Foggy Mountain?

Speaker 2 (32:06):
Yeah, I think they stayed on the Foggy Mountain, kept
rolling with the Foggy Mountain. They found a couple of
dudes to replace Lester and Earl, and I can't see anyway.

Speaker 3 (32:15):
It's so damn foggy. A lot of low visibility.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
I'll tell you what was. What was low visibility is
what Scrugs had his eye on it. He liked what
was happening up there in Greenwich Village and the folk scene,
so he wanted to start playing to Bob Dylan. He
wanted a branch out even further.

Speaker 3 (32:33):
That's where the market was for that kind of music, right.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
He wanted to bring in sax Man King Curtis Lester
was a hard note, said, that's a hard note, and
he opted to go his own way. He climbed that
foggy mountain once again and grabbed them Foggy Mountain Boys,
and they started Nashville Grass. And they carried that on
for the next decade until his death in nineteen seventy

(32:57):
nine at sixty four years old. They dragged ass over
there at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
Dragging.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
They're inducted, yeah, posthumously in nineteen eighty five, and he
was inducted as an inaugural member of the inaugural class
of the incredibly popular International Bluegrass Music Hall of Honor.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
Oh I love nineteen You going there, It's like it's
like going to the to the Arizona, you know, in Honolulu.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
It's really it's a tourism bullet list item for sure.
His hometown still holds a bluegrass festival annually Sparta, Tennessee.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
So if you're into that sort of thing, not better
than the one and tell your ride with Tom Cruise.

Speaker 2 (33:39):
No doubt, but pretty good. Lester Raymond Flat Happy birthday.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
Matt Excellent actor today born Paul Danno, forty one years
old today from New York City. Father a financial advisor,
mother a homemaker has a younger sister. If she looks
anything like him, well, I feel sorry for her. He's
kind of a dowey guy. He went to very dowey fleshy.
He went to the Browning School, bougie school in Manhattan,

(34:08):
then moved to Connecticut, went to Wilton High School, Go Warriors,
and then to Eugene Lange College in New York City,
home of the Narwhal. He was involved in community theater,
some stage work. At sixteen, started getting major film roles.
Before that, he was on several episodes of The Sopranos

(34:30):
and one of the smart Guy Kid that played tailback
for Westlake High. He's in lots of movies. The Girl
next Door with Cuthbert one of your favorites. I know Matt.
Matt's a huge people don't know. But if you open
Matt's closet, there's a life size poster of Emil Hirsch.

Speaker 2 (34:51):
It's true story.

Speaker 3 (34:54):
He was in Taking Lives with Joe Lee, but critically
acclaimed as the Troubled Mute team in two thousand and six.
Is Little Miss Sunshine Oh Okay? And it was his
dual role in the two thousand and seven period piece
It's a period piece done by Tim Conway's bff, There

(35:18):
Will Be Blood and that was masterful. That basically is
Eli Sunday. He was widely acclaimed and nominated for a
Golden Globe for that. He won or No was nominated
for two Primetime Emmys for a show called Escape at
Dana Mora in twenty twenty two. He was also very
good as the Riddler, very interesting take on that villain

(35:41):
in The Batman. With Pattison, he works a lot. Directed
his first movie in twenty eighteen, on a screenplay he
wrote with his wife, also an actor and from a
very famous family, Zoe Kazan Eliot Kazan's Grinzan. Today we

(36:02):
celebrate him for his beautiful and sad depiction of the
young Brian Wilson, because Brian Wilson just passed away, and
Brian Wilson hero of not only California surf culture, but
California rock and roll, rock and roll in general, the
South Bay Hawthorne High and what used to be houses
where the one oh five Freeway stands today. Here is

(36:26):
today's actor, forty one years old, Paul Dano as a
young Brian Wilson in Love and Mercy. In twenty fourteen,
and he's trying to figure out good vibrations. And even
though he doesn't like him much, he asked Mike Love
for help.

Speaker 6 (36:41):
I have this song playing over and over in my head.
I just don't have the words of the melody. Do
you have anything? A bunch of dogs.

Speaker 5 (37:11):
Will piss on you banana.

Speaker 3 (37:13):
Yeah, he did say that in real life from a
Beach Boys kind of a b side studio recordings where
the dog howled and he said, piss on you banana.
And that is Paul Dano, great actor, forty one years
old today.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Super creepy in there will be blood like super cool.

Speaker 3 (37:31):
He's unreal, Yeah he really.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
And it's really good but super fabulous actor.

Speaker 3 (37:36):
And we shall return with more petrols and money tomorrow
at three o'clock tonight, Dodgers Padres tomorrow. You guessed it.
It's a curly w saw. Stay tuned.
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