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I know it's got a pretty bad reputation, but at
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You ever tangle with one. No, they've never bothered me.
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You know what that's like? These days?
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What do you suggest that is reasonable?
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It is closed Sunday, all right.
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So the Dream Center is still going. We still are
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what they can bring, you know what I mean. Ronnie
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Know, yeah and a couple of people they get stuff done.
They do and a great pastor Matthew work. But a
couple people have made mistakes, corrections and shot because our
listener base is so galactically stupid like Reggie Bush. Some
of our listeners have given donations to the Laser Eye Center,
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and the Laser Eye Center is not where you're supposed
to donate. They actually they actually have to perform something
for you to give them money. They have to zap
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Dream Center Dream.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
The Laser Eye centerment you installed lasers into your eyes
and you were able to shoot lasers.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Like Superman heat stuff up with your eyes. Yeah no, no,
you know that's why people are so stupid. Matt, misleading
corrections and show sure is brother all right? Uh speaking
of misleading people, Uh, Kate's and I walked downstairs earlier
here at the station Matt to grab I left my
coffee in my car, so I had to go down
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all the four flights of stairs and down into the
bowels in the garage, all the way into the garage
because you know, I'm shamed if I take the elevator,
I feel fool. Bathroom right, Uh? So I went down
to get coffee. Yeah it is. Some people use it
as a as a bathroom only for number two. You
don't know. Some people just can't control themselves. Terrible. Uh
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But Tim Kates and I went down there to get coffee,
and on the way down, I noticed there were like
a gaggle and maybe I don't know, Kate, what is
it three dozen? You know about a gaggle of middle
aged women, you know, like women like my my age,
your age, and all dalled up and all twitter painted
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and excited. And we run into that from time to
time here at the iHeart Building because there'll be some
musical artist at kiss or anywhere, you know at all.
I mean, Morrissey was upstairs once, you know, Ronnie and
I went went to see the song. He sang back
on the Chain Gang. He did a pretender's cover. It's
pretty damn cool. And but like we've seen it to
(07:59):
where there's like a K pop star here and they'll
be hundreds. Yeah, so today there were like thirty six
middle aged women and I was like, uh, you would think, right, Chromeheart,
Melissa Ethrich. But yeah, it was a bit of a mystery.
Like it's one thing, if you see like four hundred
Korean chicks, it's like, okay, well I'm not even gonna ask, right,
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And uh, I don't know if anybody would even show
up for a rapper anymore, like if the game was here,
like to see his big puzzo. I don't know. But
there was a good amount of chicks, okay, and they
I mean I asked last one like what do you guys?
What are you guys doing? And upstairs was the little
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tiny new kid, the youngest new kid on the block. No, now,
he's probably fifty five years old. But Joey McIntyre, remember
Joey Mack, Yeah, I do.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
He was like the uh well, Jordan was sort of
the original Night and then it quickly became well he.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Was like the you know for the younger chick kid.
He was like baby Spice, you know, right, and Ginger
Spice was like Jordan Knight. And then you had the
gay one who was dating Tiffany, and then you had
the bad Yeah that's true, and then you had the
bad boy.
Speaker 6 (09:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
The wall Birds, well yeah, Mark was he didn't want
to do it road, he did not want to do it.
Donnie had like the cane. Donnie was the bad scepter.
He carry it anyway. So they were like, yeah, it's
Joey McIntyre and we were like, oh okay. And then
we walked downstairs and got the coffee, and then we
came back up and they're like, you guys probably think
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it's funny, like you were probably like in eighth grade,
you were like those guys that said out the new
kids suck. And I was like, yeah, you're right. I
totally totally said that to all the girls in my
middle school, because the new kids do suck. But that
being sad, we helped them. Kate's and I.
Speaker 4 (09:58):
Told them, maybe you shouldn't on the air.
Speaker 2 (10:00):
What do you mean?
Speaker 4 (10:01):
Who I mean Joey mcintarre. By the way, he's fifty
two years old.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Now, I was pretty good.
Speaker 4 (10:06):
No, he does not look good for fifty two.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
Really.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
I just saw a picture.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
He looks like, you don't know what it's like to
do with Donnie Wahlberg. Okay, take a few years off
everybody's life. Uh I, I guess I shouldn't have done this.
Speaker 4 (10:21):
Well, I got a glare from a lady.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
Yeah, they were all waiting outside. I said, you guys
are asked out waiting here? Oh you gave him. I said,
you guys need to go around to the loading doc
man where they they're gonna bring Joey mcendyre down the
service elevator like they would have prostitute seeing John F.
Kennedy and they're gonna they're gonna smuggle him out of
the back. So there's the back interest here, Yes is it?
(10:45):
Can you can you show which way that is? Yeah?
And we showed him and like the herd of women
but started to move out and around, and there was
like an older, gray haired lady who was shaking her
head in deep approved.
Speaker 4 (11:00):
She just walked out of the building, Matt, as we
were in like pointing.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Like, oh, we worked at the building to write about
this is alleged. Kate's is like, you really pissed that
chick off.
Speaker 4 (11:11):
She stopped and had this glaring look like you're really
giving out the secret to where the back entrance is.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
They were so grateful that one of them even took
a picture with me and we set them around the corner.
And if I'm just like my argument here, Matt is
if I'm Joey McIntyre and I'm fifty two and I'm
still visiting, iHeartMedia, kiss I fam bring me the ladies,
bring me these bovine women and let them love me.
(11:43):
Don't take me away from my fan base. Let's be together, right,
And uh, I saw the escalade roll up, and it
kind of rolled up in between. So I don't know
if he if he went on the loading dock or
if he went out the front way.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
Oh no, no, man's laying.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
I don't know if he was back door Joey, or
if he was mission Oh god, no, what if he
was missionary style? As far as entering and leaving the building, Matt,
that's all we.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
Should have told him to go in the middle because
he could go either way, like, look left in the
hole in the middle, look right for the exit.
Speaker 2 (12:16):
He wasn't going out the front door. He was going
out the back door all day until we unless unless
that gray haired lady, she was furious, sprinted up the
stairs like Jackie joined her Curtsey and warned of our
route change. Did you recognize our cases? She definitely. And
I never seen her.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
I've never seen him before, and I didn't see a
badge hanging down from her.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Soube she's just such a new Kids fan. She wasn't there,
and she was trying to protect Joey from these these
wanton women.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
Well maybe she was with Joy's party. Yeah, Like it
was Joey's mom, she'd be in her eighties.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
He's not dead. Lady was older. Joey's mom had him
when she was fourteen. I don't know, Matt, but I
don't know if I did the right thing. I don't
know if I did the wrong thing. But I figure
if somebody drove there, ask to Burdbank just to catch
a glimpse of some weird pop star, shouldn't they get
more than just the tinted windows. Of an escalade driving
away and immediately maybe he's in there, Like you.
Speaker 3 (13:11):
Said, if it's you know, uh, if Sabrina Carpenter's up
there at kiss or what you know it, that's one thing.
Speaker 2 (13:18):
It's that's sexual, little midget, Sabrina Carpenter.
Speaker 3 (13:21):
Yeah, it's Joey Mack. You know, come on, he wants
to He can't take you to his people. He can't
tell his people, Hey.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
I want to see the ladies take me out the
front door.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
No, but he can want it, and he can hope
that it's there, and he can hope they crack that
code so we could take all them photos.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
I mean, Freddie Mercury said it, and he wasn't even
into chicks most of the time, said take me to
the lovely ladies every time, every time? Why didn't they?
You know, well, what's going on? What have we forgotten
about rock and roll? Into twenty twenty five to where
we're hiding Joey McIntyre's light under the bushel basket? We
shouldn't hide his lighting on the bushel, No, we should
(13:58):
a gun. Yeah, these lady shine, let them have their moment.
Speaker 4 (14:01):
Well, last summer there was a K pop or J
pop band that was here and there was a ton
of girls.
Speaker 2 (14:06):
You know, I mean, that's a horse of a different color.
Speaker 4 (14:08):
At that point, though, I also did say like he
may come out here, or they may come out here,
but they also may come out Now.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
You're fine to do it.
Speaker 4 (14:14):
I've done it before. But around the issue.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
With narking out the FM radio's secret exit for pop stars,
for people that come here to the building to catch
a glimpse or take a photo on the cell phone
or rub up against the thigh of said pop star.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
I mean it's going to be posted on the reddit anyway,
which is why typically when it's a younger artist, you're
going to see him back there. You know, the man
of skin comes and guess what, they've already sniffed out
the loading dock. But these ladies are old, you know,
they're not in the reddit game. They don't know how
this thing works. They need secret info, they need.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
People like Tim Katson I any boots on the ground,
and that's what we did.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
Oh, thank you, gentlemen, you're so nice.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Yeah, it was really a great moment, but except that
one lady was highly disapproving a real Karen. It seemed
like was very ask gay question that might be frowned upon,
but you know whatever, it's Friday. Sure, go ahead, Matt.
Where these chicks hut? Well, who are you asking? Like
the fifty year olds? Were they hot? I mean, are
you asking me or Kates? Because I have a certain
(15:20):
taste that is maybe not as conventional as you did.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
These women were pets forties, right, they.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Were the age of people like our wives age you
would love the new kids on the block, you know,
I mean they don't cross over with the No, they
don't cross over with the Backstreet and the en Sync people.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
No, it's it's ten years before that. I mean, like
you know, I mean I could. I'm just seeking groupies.
You know, oftentimes characterization of groupies, well now it was
a deal. Now now it's like a Jillie McIntyre groopies,
so it's a different deal.
Speaker 2 (15:52):
It wasn't like the girl in almost famous if you're
asking like those chi Lane, Yeah, it wasn't like. It
wasn't like that. I would say that. But as you know,
a certain body type is very attractive to me, and
that was in abundance, in abundance down in the lobby,
the body type that you prefer, Yes, correct.
Speaker 4 (16:11):
Okay, is it better analogy like Goldie Hawn and Susan
Sarandon and the Banger Sisters. No, no, okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
And not even halle Berry and Baps. Oh that's a
good one, like American Princess. I guess. Let me put
it this. Let's remove both of you idiots out of this. Okay,
what do you mean we're the only ones inside?
Speaker 3 (16:36):
And let's ask it like this percentage if let's say
there's three you said three dozen, so let's say there's
thirty six.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
Of them, and I didn't like lne them all up, Matt.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
Inspection, if your eyeballing, if we can do this the
way the Dan Patrick Show does it, which is super creepy,
but I'm just kind of about the makeup of this
of this this group, like what percentage of them do
you think, you know, if they go back to Joey's
dressing room, you know, if this is a show, like
you know, there's well, I don't know what Joey. I
don't know what Joey's into from NKOTB. Right, he's fifty two,
(17:09):
so maybe you think he's had so much of the
conventional stuff that like if a woman has weird. If
a woman has all her limbs, she's she's not freaky
enough for him.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Ladies, I gotta get a little weird. That happens. I
heard that happens to a lot of people, Matt.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
They got very excited when Petros was pointing to the
direction of the back.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
Look, he moved the herd like I might as well
have been like a sheep dog. Nippy, you are a shepherd.
You are a shepherd to your people, and your people
are groupies from bands in the early nineteen eighties.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
I mean, they were very excited for Petros for doing that,
like overly excited.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Of course they were.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
They want eyes, they want to put eyes on Joey America.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
It feels like Joey's married to a normal woman, a
real estate agent from New York State. Normal. Well, two
thousand and three, he got married, so he's been married.
They have three kids, so he's been married for twenty
plus years. I don't it doesn't seem like he was
going to take one of those zofti women around the
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back by the dumpster, Matt. If that's what you're asking,
is that what you're asking? Yeah, I was just kind
of trying to figure out what like if he picked
one zoftig woman and took her behind that mechanical dumpster
back there, and all the other women like squealed and jealousy,
right vacantized, Like you're the lucky one, Amanda. Get back there.
Go tell him how it was. Tell him you wrote
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the police. Don't go girl, express Let's do this step
by step. I mean, the thing is, he's fifty two
years old. How could his voice be all? Look at looking?
How pretty his little family is, matt oh, gosh beautiful? Yes,
his wife little pebble His wife has a little pebble
head there. But yeah, I don't. I don't think Joey
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McIntyre would be unhappy to see that herd of women.
I don't, And I'm proud of my self for narking
them out. And the lady that shook her head in
disapproval at me, that Kate's was very reticent of. I
don't care what she thinks. She's a Karen, that's right. Well,
(19:12):
maybe she wasn't a Karen. She was just nodding disapprovingly.
That makes her. But it didn't sound like she castigated you.
She just disapproved what it was.
Speaker 4 (19:21):
Her eyes she did I gave her a one sover
because I was looking for a badge. You know, is
she iHeart employee? She worked for the production company downstairs?
Is she a cannon? Photo?
Speaker 6 (19:29):
Like?
Speaker 4 (19:29):
Who does she work for the building? And I couldn't
see anything, but she was not happy with the divulgence
of the secret back door here.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
She didn't like it. Nope, didn't like it, Mike and
I don't care. So we'll be back. That's a good
deed by you guys. Thank you. There's any doubt there.
We're all about unity. If I got to take on
a census of what race all these women were, I
would have LATINX. There was a few. We'll be back
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with more great sports talk on a seventy LA sports.
Don McClain, our bff, the best of the best, is
gonna join us in the very next segment and we'll
talk about oh, the big Laker victory last night, Madam,
oh huge. I think they're gonnaout the Celts ride this
all the way to the championship, right, that's how it works.
You own our ride.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
Going till seven petros and money. We got UCLA basketball
tonight will tip off at eight tomorrow. We'll have Clipper
basketball against the Bucks at seven thirty and then Sunday
the doubleheader NFC first, followed by AFC Championship Games Commanders Eagles,
followed by Bill's Chiefs that get started at noon.
Speaker 2 (20:54):
All right, Matt, it is time as we will get
to the Big Raiders Pete care News. We have a
lot in common with Pete Carroll, spent a lot of
time with him when he was at USC, very close
relationship with our show for many years. Matt and him
have the NFL, football and gum chewing in common, and
we've got a lot to discuss. Steve Weisch will join us,
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but it is time for Don McClain, the BFF of
the Petrosen Money Show, live from San Ramon right now.
That's your why you see him on the Big ten
net word FS one. He works for c AA and
Fan Duel Sports. We trust him more and his basketball
(21:42):
opinion more than any other opinion. But he is the
Baron of Box Canyon and the next ass he kisses, well,
that'll be the first on your Southern California Toyota Dealer
Celebrity Hotline. It is immortalized in Lemon Park with a
(22:02):
beautiful statue that you could see in as hometown of
Semi Valley. Don McClain, everybody live from San Ramon? What's craging? Don?
How are you see?
Speaker 8 (22:11):
I'm in San Ramon because I did Oregon State Pepperdine
last night and I have Oregon State Santa Clara tomorrow.
But the facility in San Ramon was built by all
the PAC twelve schools before the PAC twelve became the
PAC two, and so this facility is producing all of
Oregon State Washington State's football and basketball games, as well as.
Speaker 6 (22:35):
Olympic sports too.
Speaker 8 (22:36):
So I've kept that connection because a lot of the
same people that were PACK twelve conference and PAC twelve
Network are at this facility, and so it's kind of
a two game reuniting, if you will, with the people
up here. So it's been fun.
Speaker 2 (22:51):
Have you worn indigenous California garb to kind of pay
homage to San Ramon, like a big sombrero or anything
like that?
Speaker 6 (23:00):
You know?
Speaker 9 (23:02):
Uh?
Speaker 8 (23:02):
No, I haven't what I did do today, And you
guys know that I don't do many.
Speaker 6 (23:06):
Other shows other than yours, but once a year.
Speaker 8 (23:09):
Because he asked the best questions, and I know you
know Pe and I know you've probably been on the
show a million times. I was on with the great
Mike Parker. Oh yeah, Joe Baber.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
We had a fine out.
Speaker 6 (23:21):
Oh you did well.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
He got mad, He got mad, He got mad at me.
Last year, they brought me on to talk about, you know,
a game that they were playing. I was calling and
they started asking me about all the legal stuff, and
I told him, you know, I don't really know, you know,
what's going to happen. You know, I'm more involved, you know,
in the ex's and o's of the game, you know,
because we're in the season, and he's like, we're fighting
for our lives up there. And that's the last I've
(23:44):
heard of him. But he is the best. I love
Mike Parker. Please tell him we said hello.
Speaker 6 (23:47):
He always tells me, we won't keep you along.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
In minimum twenty five.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
You're doing thirty five?
Speaker 2 (23:53):
Yeah, yeah, easily, Joe Beaver. You let your guard down,
don and you're a half hour in. That's the way
the old joke.
Speaker 8 (24:01):
He asked, He does his homework. He asked really good questions. Yeah,
they deserve long answers. And so even if I if
I wanted to cut it off, I don't.
Speaker 3 (24:11):
Even think I could unlike this show, we asked terrible questions.
Speaker 2 (24:17):
Yeah, as the interview goes on, Don's answers gets shorter
and shorter, and the uh.
Speaker 3 (24:23):
I don't know if you saw it yet, Don, But
Joe Lenardi posted his first bracketology today.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
Run a couple of these bias. See what you think.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
He's got Ucla as an eight seed, and he's got
ten teams from the Big Ten in last for our
first four out, both IU and Nebraska last four in
Ohio State is in there?
Speaker 2 (24:42):
Does that said? The ten sound about right? And Ucla
is an eight seeds? Sound about right? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (24:47):
I think ten sounds about right. I think there's still
a long ways to go because the Big Ten is
so balanced and there's not any real favorites yet. I mean,
Michigan State's still undefeated, but they they've they've had a
softer schedule to start league play than most, so we'll
see what happens with them. But yeah, I mean, I
think I think the Big Ten and I've got getting
(25:08):
to know that conference in how they operate and the
resources that they have and just everything about that conference.
You know, screens that they're going to get in a
bunch of teams they just do and and so I
think it'll stay around ten. We'll see. As far as UCLA,
I think I think they are in eight seed right now.
You know, they lost four in a row and didn't
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look like maybe they'd followed even out of consideration for
the tournament. But they've righted the ship, beat Iowa, be Wisconsin,
and now it looks like they're they're on a path.
You know, they got a tricky one at Washington to night.
Washington plays much better at home than they do on
the road, and so we'll see. But I think for
for Mick Cronin in that team, it's about continuing to evolve.
You know, a great sign that a Die Mara played
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so well the other night. They need Amara and Kyle.
Speaker 6 (25:54):
That's the one thing about the Big ten. It is big,
and if you don't.
Speaker 8 (25:57):
Have multiple bigs, you got a problem. And I think
Mick has recognized that and he's given Kyle and Mah
more of an opportunity to prove that they can play
minutes and affect winning in those minutes, because I don't
think UCLA can can continue to win and go through
this Big ten gallet without more depth from you know
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that five spot and Bill Adell is really not even
a five. He's playing the five, but he's not a five,
And so those two are going to be really critical
down the stretch here.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Don is that because after the Wisconsin game, mar played
so well And I don't know if he was suggesting
this or if I just read into it, but it
was almost like Mick was intimating that, Yeah, this was
a matchup thing, you know, that that's what Wisconsin has
and it's a great matchup Formrow almost I don't know,
I felt like maybe indicating that this isn't going to
be his deal all the time. Do you think that's
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kind of his future for the rest of this year,
that he's just sort of a matchup based player. Can
they use him to force the hand of the opponent,
because man, he looked damn effective out there.
Speaker 8 (26:57):
Yeah, I think there are certain matchups where Mara just
can't play, Like if you get like against Michigan State
when they play them, they got Xavier Booker who will
throw Marow around like a rag doll, Like that's not
a matchup for him. And so yeah, but again what
I said earlier, I think he has to play those
two Kyle and Mara because of how big the Big
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ten is, and so I think the matchup part becomes, Okay, well,
some nights he's gonna play seven, eight, nine minutes, ten minutes,
and then some nights, like against Wisconsin, he'll play a
bunch of minutes and especially and you guys have seen
how Mick does it. If you get if you come
in and you affect the game, you're going to stay
in the game. And I think that's what happened the
other night was Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (27:38):
The one and only Don McClain is our guest. Don,
where is the Golden gate Bridge in relation to San
Ramon that's over there? Copy that love this? I mean
just I'd love to hear that as far as just
the emotional part of this goes. And like the trajectory
of a college basketball season. Last time you were in
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here hosting the show, we talked about how Mick Cronin
has like a meltdown every year and then the team
sort of ends up responding. And it seems like that's
happened again. Is that Is that your impression of it
or is it more complicated than that.
Speaker 8 (28:14):
I think it's more complicated than that piece, And it
didn't happen the first meltdown they I think it was the.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
He's allowed to set in.
Speaker 8 (28:20):
It's like you know, prozac or yeah, yeah, heed to
lose three in a row after that, I believe. But
I think his message is his message, and you know,
he he does that to get his team going. And
maybe it didn't initially, but they seem to be playing better.
Speaker 6 (28:37):
And I think, you know.
Speaker 8 (28:39):
Once once these players understand what's expected, and maybe they
need a reminder mid season from him in the media,
then they start playing better. And it's it's all about
the effort and the toughness in the defense and not
turning it over on the other end. And when they
when they adhere to that formula, they usually win games.
And they won the last two.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Haven't asked you in a while about USC and our
friend Eric Musselman over there, but on a pretty good
stretch now, especially road winds in Illinois, and we know
how tough it is to play at Nebraska. You see
Lalor in that the hard way kind of where are
they in his first year with all these new players,
and I would assume it's going to take them a
little while to kind of figure it all out. But
does this look like a potential tournament team.
Speaker 6 (29:22):
They'd have to.
Speaker 8 (29:23):
Get real hot. I don't look today what their net is,
but it's pretty high. It's under one hundred, but it's
in the seventies, I believe. So they're gonna have to
get that down or up however you look at it.
But you know he's tight in his rotation. Wesley Yates,
the freshman has become a starter, and ever since he's
become a starter, he's really played well and given them
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a jolt on the offensive end especially. It's just the
way they play in the Big Ten. It goes back
to what I said a few minutes ago. They're not big,
they have no rim protection, they're not big across the
front line. Cohen starts at six ten, six eleven, but
he doesn't play very much. So ag comes in at
six seven, six eight, and you just wonder as they
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go through the Big Ten. Yeah, they'll win some games,
but can they can they consistently win with the lack
of size that they have, Like they have big wings,
but they have no big bigs. And so when you
run up against some of these teams, it's just how
do you beat them? How do you keep them off
the glass. How do you keep him from scoring at
the rim? And so we'll see. But Eric's done a
great job of you know them kind of. It didn't
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look great to start, but they have gotten better as
the year's gone on, and they won games. Like you said,
they beat Nebraska the other day.
Speaker 2 (30:37):
The One and only Don mcleans live from San Ramon
and his guime Era joining us right now on the
Petros and Money Show. We're always happy to talk to Don. Don.
The Lakers lost to the Clippers, you saw the other night.
Then the Clippers don't play anybody and stay real close
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to the Cells, who are the defending champs, and then
the Lakers turn around the next night and blow the
Celtics out of the water like they're nothing. Well, I mean,
and now everybody's freaking out that the Lakers have found something.
What are we supposed to how are we supposed to
process this?
Speaker 6 (31:15):
I don't know, Pee, I really don't. You know.
Speaker 8 (31:18):
With the Clippers, they've always been about managing minutes and
managing back to backs. And because of the schedule change
and that's Charlotte game being postponed, it rearrange the schedule
and so there they were in the midst of four
and five nights, which you don't see anymore in the NBA,
and so they manage that and guys sat which I get.
Speaker 6 (31:36):
I get that.
Speaker 8 (31:38):
And so it's really about for the Clippers just being
right in April, and it's been that way for a
long time, that we want everyone healthy and rested. And
if it means that we're a six seed or a
five seed versus a two or a one, we don't
care because we believe in what we do and how
we manage guys minutes, and so if we got to
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take a couple l's to do that, so be it.
And and we'll see how it works this year, you know,
especially with Kawhi. In terms of the Lakers, well we've we've
known that. I don't know why people are freaking out
now they've proven that they can beat anybody in the
league on any night. The problem is the consistency. Why
can't you do that six nights in a row? You know,
rise up for the Celtics, will rise up for the
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Hornets when they come to town, or the Raptors, you know,
And that's I think that's the frustrating part. If you're
a Laker fans like you see it against one of
the best teams in the league and the Celtics, but
then you drop a home game to the Jazz two
nights later or something like that. So that's that's that's
the frustrating part.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
What about you know with the we're not far from
the deadline since they moved it up, don that you know,
and obviously they already made one trade for during Fanny Smith.
It does seem like because of where they're at with
that apron, they're gonna have to trade a big salary
and whether that's Ruy Hachimura or Austin Reeves, like your thoughts.
If it's Reeves, if that's the only way they can
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make a move to bring in a big name player,
would you do that? Is there enough replication there with
connector are those two just way two different players to
sacrifice a guy that's I don't know what's Reeves probably
like an eighteen five and five guy, and Connects really
just want a shooter right now in his rookie year.
Speaker 8 (33:19):
But the thing is, Matt, you got to look at
the other side, like, who's going to trade a superstar
player for Austin Reeves?
Speaker 6 (33:25):
Right? In theory?
Speaker 8 (33:27):
Yeah, Okay, yeah, we'll trade Austin Reeves if we can
get back whoever. But no one's going to do that deal.
And I think for the Lakers, you know, I haven't
watched them close enough to really study, like, Okay, this
is what they need. What they need is Jared Vanderbilt
to get back. That's what they need, and so we'll
see it. It sounds like he's getting close, and if
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he is, I think he's really going to help them,
especially on the defensive end. And so if I'm the Lakers,
like to me, it's not really about you know, going
and getting another superstar. It's getting Vanderbilt back. And everybody
continuing to bind into what JJ rec JJ Reddick is
saying and be more consistent and and like you played
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against the Celtics the other night, can you do it
again and continue to repeat that?
Speaker 6 (34:15):
That would be my thing.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Who are you working with this weekend, Jimmy Butler? No,
JB Long Oh oh yeah, same initials. Well, we appreciate
you don and have a wonderful call up there and
saying Ram.
Speaker 8 (34:31):
Yeah, I don't. I don't love calling him off the monitor.
And fortunately I didn't have to do a lot of
that at Pac twelve. But you know what, this is
what we're doing this weekend.
Speaker 2 (34:40):
You want to have a talk about it, I'll talk
about it.
Speaker 8 (34:42):
I'd rather be at Block fifteen right now is where
I would be if I was calling the games up there.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
I could help you with that monitor. Make it sing, Don,
you'll make it sing. It's real easy, just talk talk
on a level that makes you feel uncomfortably stupid in
an empty room. It's just like sports, Just like sports
talk radio.
Speaker 6 (35:01):
How much do you stand up? You when you do it?
Speaker 2 (35:03):
Great sports talk? No? No, no, I'm I want to
what I call.
Speaker 6 (35:09):
A g I sit down. What's happening? You sell him?
Speaker 8 (35:14):
Myself standing up a lot last night for some reason.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Trying to bring the energy. I feel you, and you
can you know there's nobody behind you to tell you
to sit down? Right.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (35:22):
The one and only Don McClane.
Speaker 3 (35:24):
Everybody at sells it from a walking treadmill done. Usually
he likes to just kind of move his body that way.
Speaker 2 (35:29):
Oh yeah, well I had him bring it in. Uh
that's right, bring in a walking treadmill. Please. No one's out.
No one else is allowed to use it. Chris Myers
trying to use it once and I freaked out. Uh,
we love you. Don have a great time up there.
We'll see uh talk to you next week too. Oh
they got him, they shut him down. Yeah, they didn't
like him revealing. We'll be back. We're happy that you're
(35:55):
with us. We'll have some text also some reaction musical
interludes the very next second one for the wind Man,
Sam Ramon for the wind Indeed, Razor Ramon. Oh I
remember Rasor Ramon. Yeah, he had a real sex appeal,
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that freaking greasy hair. Yeah, he was a real greaseball,
really was.
Speaker 3 (36:19):
That was kind of his Look, what's your what's your
deal about going to be a grease ball?
Speaker 2 (36:23):
Last greaseball? That's gonna be my deal. I'm attractive but
a very very sticky. I have a toothpick I got
a tooth. Big got the greasiest air in the w
We'll be back with mar Stay with us on a
frog Man Friday on AM FI seventy l A Sports
and live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
We are your Squeeze Show of record. Petrosen money A
five seventy l A.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
Sports pulling muscles from a shell. Come on even late
Squeeze MTV Era Squeeze will do it. Take it that
up bridge.
Speaker 3 (37:06):
We are roll until seven pm. A big thanking to
Don McLain. Still to come, Steve Weisch of NFL Network,
We'll check in big hire for the Raiders, Pete Carroll
fourth NFL team as a head coach. Only he Bill
Parcells and I feel like there's one more in there
that had four as well, but he is the new
head coach of the Raiders. We'll get into that next
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hour and Steve Weisch will join us as well in
the five o'clock hours. So all of that's still to come.
Speaker 2 (37:32):
All right, Matt, Well, yesterday we had a conversation about
various musical interludes, some of which very popular on the show,
some new to the show. One of the most famous
is a commercial, a parody commercial that is real about
a real place, the Red House.
Speaker 10 (37:51):
Can't we all just get along at the Red House?
Furniture we can at the Red I'm rich In aka Bighead.
I worked at the Red House, and I'm black. I
like popping iron, pumping furniture into people's homes.
Speaker 7 (38:16):
I'm Johnny aka t Engage.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
I work at the Red House, and I'm white.
Speaker 7 (38:21):
I like deer hunting, bass fishing, and extending credit to
all people.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
So you get the idea. I mean, we need to
play the other fifty seconds of the Red House. I
mean we could, but we could, and we might at
some point. But uh, and then yesterday I wanted to
play a different message of unity.
Speaker 11 (38:36):
Indigenous people of color again, indigenous polarizing.
Speaker 2 (38:42):
I would say, like Kobe Shack, Now, come on, that's
not as long I thought that was the person. I
want to do the lesbian gay queer part gay by
transgender que lesbian game bite transgender.
Speaker 11 (38:58):
Now we start to pick and choose sh American Pacific Islander,
Asian American, Pacific.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
Hylander, sausage had Italian, I'm.
Speaker 11 (39:13):
Sorry, Latino, Hispanic, ra Creol, Latino Hispanic Romaney and Creole.
Speaker 2 (39:23):
We all.
Speaker 11 (39:27):
Claw in this world.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Hit it again.
Speaker 11 (39:30):
We all have the place in this world.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
Beat your chest, insane, beat your chest, beat.
Speaker 11 (39:50):
Beat the chest, people of color.
Speaker 2 (39:56):
It's the chest pound that gets you. Everybody loves the
black and Indigenous people of color song, everybody and everybody.
The Redskins are going out to it tomorrow. Manday. Excuse sorry,
the commanders. No, you're not You're not sorry. You're being
a jerk. That's what you're doing, okay.
Speaker 12 (40:11):
E.
Speaker 2 (40:14):
L L G L E S Eagles. Well, Matt Goberts,
I found another song that you might enjoy. Oh no,
this is government propaganda from the fifties, right when douop
was big. But it's the fifties, so we can't have.
Speaker 3 (40:34):
Three duop do We have to have a disclaimer ahead
of this. In the nineteen fifties it was a different sefties.
Speaker 2 (40:39):
We can't. We would never not do this now, we
have to do that. If we did it now, it
would be three Duop black guys. But because it was
the fifties, duop was popular. But we couldn't go crazy.
We had to have three cheesy whites. Okay, But this
is a Duop song about nuclear war that I thought
you might appreciate. Beam, be calm, to get get under shelter,
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don't run, obey your raid war, air raid war war,
stay home, don't get five, Keep off the highway, keep
off the highway, don't phone. Obey your rad war? What
is the air raid? Warton gonna say? If I can't.
Speaker 12 (41:28):
There are rules that you should know what to do
and where to go when you hear the sirens blow,
stop look.
Speaker 9 (41:40):
Anderson, okay, seven, don't smoke, hey, Caddy, help the children.
Speaker 2 (41:52):
Obey your air raid morning. How about that one?
Speaker 3 (41:57):
Well, I think it's a reminder as the fifty extended
into our childhoods in the eighties, red dots we used
to have drills were a nuclear warhead screeching toward us,
cementing our fate. The way we were supposed to protect
ourselves against that was to climb under our desks at school.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
I want you to saya that during this video, you
could see all three men are smoking cigarettes until until
the sixth rule, and then they all throw their cigarette
out red warm.
Speaker 12 (42:32):
There are rules that you should know smoking, what to
do and where to go.
Speaker 2 (42:38):
When you're gonna diet here, they'll only be a shadow
left of your caucas you'll disintegrate.
Speaker 9 (42:48):
Don't smoke, hey, ob.
Speaker 2 (42:54):
All furious at the end of your life. Don't run.
He just started furiously masturbating, and everybody on the plane
started doing it too, And then and then the plane
rideing hydraulics kicked back in. But did he cover what?
(43:15):
Don't smoke, keep off the highway, obey your air raid ward,
most of I want your air raid warned. Doing my
God smoking, don't smoke. We're about to be disintigramed. Where
can I smoke? Play pocket pool?
Speaker 4 (43:37):
Why has helped the kiddies?
Speaker 2 (43:38):
Like eight? Shouldn't you help the k furiously drink? First,
pull yourself eight fingers of whiskey.
Speaker 4 (43:46):
On a plane, they say, help kids in the elderly.
Speaker 2 (43:49):
After you help.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
Yourself, say nothing about no old people, and then remember kates.
Depending on what airline you're on, they say, help, put
your mask on your child first and laid he's our husbands.
Speaker 2 (44:01):
To ride, Okay, don't smoke, red Warden. If they pounded
their chest, I bet they would get their message through
a lot better. Oh to keep the beat. Those guys
(44:24):
in a band though. Thirty forty years later, Bobby mcpherrin's
we might have to litigate the Petroston money show will
return word number, song of the day coming up then