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Well, I mean we're not as cool as a cameo
for your mom, but we try to fill the time.
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Some mothers really love baseball. That's for like the scorekeeping mom,
that's true. You'd want to do it a companion piece
with the COVID Curveball book. And then maybe you know
what I would like to ask for a cameo from
Nevertt and he can explain to us why as an
announcer he won't tell people what's going on in the
game when somebody's throwing a no hitter.
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Oh good one. He'd take our money.
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on a remote then Neverett certainly can answer our questions.
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Speaker 6 (04:02):
Oh?
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Okay, weee whatever, Sure, all right, it's time.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
But then he comes back with those black cards. Yeah,
I appreciate that. I appreciate that.
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I do appreciate the black card. If you say it fast,
it's like you're a blaggert.
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It's just like Matumbo said on the face taking our
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All right, it's time everybody for the f one report.
The Australian wallaby Oscar Piastree strengthened his lead in the
World Championship by clinching his fourth Grand Prix win of
the season at the Miami Grand Prix on Sunday, the
papaya clad McLaren's with the support of the Kates family,
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Piastree and Sprite. Like Lando, Norris dominated the weekend like
Vassat attacking a free tackle bars and Vassa calls me
out for being anyway. Pastree finished clear of Norris. My
oh yeah, I'm the fout one sure, Piastree that is
clear of Norris by over four seconds, with Norris taking P.
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Two by over thirty seven seconds from the curiously odd
looking George Russell in his Mercedes mad It was the
third consecutive Grand Prix win for Piastree and his sixth overall.
He becomes the first McLaren driver to win three Grand
Prix in a row since Mika Hakinen Damn nineteen ninety eight.
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Hell of a year ninety eight. That's the one year
Kate's lived on that one side of Kowenga outside of Burbank,
outside of Burbank.
Speaker 7 (05:36):
Regal Place, right up the street from from Fat Burger
Michelli's Michelle's and the Fat.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
Burger, Yeah, and the Fat Burger.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
And the intern out Burger as well.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Right.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
Pistree started in P. Four, but he benefited when Norris
ran wide going into turn one thanks to a vengeful
push from the lustful Prince Max for stopping who started on.
Speaker 7 (06:05):
Poll, I gave my reasons and I stra.
Speaker 3 (06:12):
Aggressive move by mad Max allowed for Piastre and rookie
Kimmy Antonelli to move up, but as the lapse began
to click down, the Aussie found his way past Antonelli
and then ran down the four time defending world champ
for stopping to go into a lead and lead then
he would not relinquish and for stopping would finish in
P four a podium first time ever, Yeah, first time
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ever uh for the Dutch Prince in Miami. Alex Alban
matched his best result since the season opener with a
P five finish and Antonelli would bring his silver arrow
home for p. Six. It was a very frustrating weekend,
Matt for the Scooterhea of Ferrari, the prancing horses. We're
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well off the pace of rivals McLaren, Red Bull and
Mercedes and they were soundly beaten by the Williams driver
Alex Alban from Thailand. Little Chuck Leclair would miss the
top five for the first time in his Miami Grand
pre experience. Coming home in P seven just the head
of teammate Sir Louis. Alright, Hamilton, Now it was Leclair
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is Lois finish since the opening race in Australia.
Speaker 2 (07:36):
And Hamilton got to wear that steampunk outfit to the Meddad.
Speaker 3 (07:40):
You're right about that.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
You know he had a good weekend, right.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
Lebron's not coming. Everyone's going to be attention to me.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
No, And I wore my steampunk outfit.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
I thought i'd get a steamed up.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
I've got my steampunk parasol in the robe.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Might not have been all little Chuck's fault, though. As
bad as it was for him, it was worse for
Sir Lewis, Like you said, Matt, despite his steampunk outfit
at the mat classic stame punk, classic Ferrari management fashion
or mismanagement, we should say, the scooter reel failed once
again to get their team strategy maximized. The Ferrari drivers
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were involved in a lengthy team orders debate in the
latter stages of the race as they tried to run
down Antonelli. With Hamilton on quicker medium tires, he asked
to be swapped with Leclair, who was running a different
strategy on the hard compound boots. The interchange was classic
Ferrari indecision.
Speaker 5 (08:43):
I'll just put it off my thighs.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
You want to just sit here? I come back to you.
Speaker 3 (08:50):
I want to keep the chance. I'm ahead at one
point five.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Oh, this is a good team word.
Speaker 4 (08:56):
That's so, I'm gonna say and shine.
Speaker 2 (09:00):
What do you want to done?
Speaker 5 (09:03):
Have a tea break while you're at it?
Speaker 3 (09:04):
Come on?
Speaker 5 (09:05):
Oh that's out for what? Kissing that saus up?
Speaker 3 (09:14):
Wow, the decision.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
That's a real insult to say a t break, you know. Yeah,
it's like, that's while you're at it falling an American
the sea word.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
They were made to swap drivers, but only after Hamilton
had burned his tires out over three laps. When he
couldn't get past Antonelli, the team ordered him to give
the position back to Leclair, whose hard compound tires had
now come alive by now, but it was too late
for either driver to catch a rookie for P six.
Ferrari had several moments of indecision from the pitwall in
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recent years, the most memorable, of course Matt Monaco twenty
twenty two, when they ordered then race leader Leclair to box,
only to not be prepared for the car's arrival and
folks now books, folks now, folks that's that's Tim Kats
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live at the rental card place.
Speaker 4 (10:13):
Agree and folks now bucks, folks now fos.
Speaker 3 (10:23):
Now this this incident was not as bad or as
big as the Monaco one, but the messaging not good
for the seven time world champ. Hamilton, who made the
decision to seek his record eighth World championship with the
Scooterea this offseason.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
A lot of tea break.
Speaker 3 (10:39):
Speaking the sky Sports post race, you have to.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Pick up my outfit for the gall and I'm going
to be late.
Speaker 3 (10:44):
Sir Lewis clarified his comments they were made in the
heat of the moment and that his remarks would be
discussed amongst the team.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
I can't believe he got excuse me that, I'll.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Tell you believe it's Sir Lewis and see my well,
Steve punk We're find to get it shitted. Mah Helmets.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
I've got my Irish newsboy hot that I'm going to
be putting on sado ice. It's going to be awfully.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
There was even more dramatic turmoil from the French team
from Alpine Rookie Jack Douhan retiron for the second time
on the opening lap this season, when he collided with
fellow rookie Liam Lawson on the rundown to turn one,
and starting his first full time F one campaign this year,
Douhan has shown flashes of pace, but a series of
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incidents in his seventh race run with Alpine, as well
as his struggles to match his teammate Pierre Gasley, has
led to him paying the price after the race on Sunday.
The team confirmed on Monday that frank Go Colapinto would
replace Douhan for the next five race weekends, beginning with
the Emilio Romagnac Grand Prix next Weekendo returns to the
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grid following his impressive performance in the second half of
twenty twenty four, where he scored points for Williams in
Baku and Austin, but the French team did not end
the drama there. They later announced that their team principal
Oliver Oakes had resigned from the squad, effective immediately. Oakes
joined the team in July of twenty twenty four, leading
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them to an impressive sixth place finish in the team Championship.
Alpine currently sits ninth in the team standing just one
point ahead of Kick Sauber and five point aheads of
Kate's's truck at which is bigger than mine now and
the F one calendar takes the weekend off before beginning
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a European triple banger next weekend at for the Romagna
Grand Prix. It will be followed by the processional Monaco
Grand Prix following weekend freaking perade? Is it the Barcelona
Catalunya for the Spanish Grand Prix to wrap up the
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month of May.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Sorry due, hen you have to leave. Well, if we
can't keep you around, you'll have to leave. Go back
to Australia, Go away.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
What oh, come on mate, I haven't seen a man
done this quickly since Gallipoli.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
All right, he ran run into the board.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
There'll be the quick hops across the pond for the
Montreal Canadian Grand Prix in mid June. The F one
roundabout and returns to Europe for the bulk of the summer.
Storylines to follow abound. Can Oscar Piastre become the first
Australian World Champion driver since Alan Jones in nineteen eighty.
Speaker 2 (13:48):
A hell of a year.
Speaker 3 (13:49):
Can the Flying Dutchman Max for stopping regain his championship
formed a challenge for his fifth straight world title. Can
rookie Kimmy Antonelli continue his rapid develop with Mercedes and
take on the odd looking George Russell for the lead seat?
Where will the American Cadillac team turn to fill their
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driver's seats for next season? Tuhon rumors and the paddictor
that the Great al Topatio check Op Perez was looking
to bag one of the rides along with the flying
shunt mixed Schumacher, the son of Michael He alone crossed
his previous team at has over twenty million pounds in
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damage from his ill fated season with Guther Stiner, A
bunch of Winko Yeah, Vegas Night, and finally Matt can
team vass A Civic failure continue its rides in the
PMS for What Fantasy League, which is now up to
forty eight teams and right at the top of the
Petros and Muddy Twitter Beautiful halfway through the eighty Concordia
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Masters and Coaching sessions that Tim Kats has led even
though Matt and I continue to not have a team.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Fascinating, excusable, Yeah, I feel horrible about it. I really
do fast.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
At civic failure is on top. Come on, guys, I
stand a sham and that's your F one report. I'm
in California. Thank you for listening.
Speaker 2 (15:22):
Kate's girls really love that Kemi Antonelli the young driver.
I would too if I were a young Kate's girl.
Speaker 7 (15:27):
Yeah, I mean high school by week f one driver
by weekend.
Speaker 3 (15:33):
Yeah right, that guy gets more ass and the toilet's.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
See really that's what they say. Where's the bathroom?
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Lokin? Thanks for listening. Everybody. Put me right back with David.
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Speaker 4 (16:40):
Of the Dodgers talk with an inside look at the Dodgers.
This is the VASS Report with David Vasse live.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
In the Deserty Desert after a disappointing night for the
Dodgers with their ace on the mound. It is David
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After real underscore DV on the Southern California Toyota Dealer
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celebrity hotline, Dave, what happened last night? Yamamoto got blown up.
Speaker 5 (17:18):
Yeah, that fourth inning was an ideal. He threw twelve
balls in that inning, and there was a mental mistake
by Mooki Bets trying to do too much, trying to
go for the force out at second base instead of
just going to first base the way his momentum was
being carried. So yeah, not a good night. But also
the Dodgers exposed a weakness of the Diamondbacks, which is
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their bullpen, their rank towards the bottom of every reliever,
Corps bullpens stat out there. So they scored all three
of their runs in the last two innings. And the
key tonight is to get at Wardo Rodriguez out of
this game as early as possible, to get to that bullpen.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
We're talking about it a little bit earlier, Dave, the
whole Yamamoto five versus six days? How big of a
deal that is? Just like in a couple sort of
questions within that, and one do you think it's a
big deal for Yamamoto? And two do you think the
Dodgers are going to try to keep him on that schedule? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (18:20):
I do, But last night wasn't about him starting on
five days rest versus six days rest. He just didn't
seem to be in sync with Will Smith and that
one inning, that fourth inning, just he couldn't find the
strike zone. He had two strikes on Euenio Suarez and
he hit him one was the last time he did that.
Peven Smith, he had an opportunity to strike him out,
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he couldn't put him away. So it had nothing to
do with rest. It was just a bad inning.
Speaker 3 (18:48):
David Vasse is our guest finishing up a road trip.
Three more games in Arizona, and then the Dodgers get
to come home after the longest, most hardcore Clippers road
trip of the season, and I don't think it's going
to be close when it's all said and done. A
tough road trip now, ti Oscar went down, but they
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get Tommy Edmond back when they get back. And how
come he's not ready right now?
Speaker 5 (19:14):
Well, because of the turf here in Arizona. That's one
of the reasons why it's not a very giving surface
similar to the one in Miami. So the Dodgers' training
staff wants to play it safe, considering that Tommy Edmond
still has some soreness when he runs in that right ankle.
So he will be activated when the Dodgers return on
this upcoming homestand and he's a big part of their offense.
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I think we all focused on, you know, Taoscar, Hernandez,
and rightfully so, but Tommy Edmund is equally as big
to this offense that all of a sudden now is
a little bit thinner without both those guys.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
I know, we focus on Max Montcy because it seems
like we go through it every year. Right when's he
gonna start hitting? What's up with all the strikeouts, and
my family is attacked. Your family gets attacked. Conforto is
one of, if not the worst hitter in Major League
Baseball right now. Do you believe the worst? I mean
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literally the worst? Do you believe three hard hit balls,
as he kind of talked about after that game, Dave
could be the start of something him shaken out of it.
Does that thing work?
Speaker 6 (20:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (20:21):
I personally buy into two hard hit balls that were
robbed last night. I mean, he hit one ninety five
on the ground, but it was a double play. So
I mean, you can hit it as hard as you
want like that, but when you hit it right at
the second basement and you have seven double plays this season,
I'm not buying into that spin or propaganda that was
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put out there last night. But you know, with the
left hander tonight, Eduardo Rodriguez on the mount, it's a
golden opportunity for Dave Roberts to allow him to just sit, regroup,
watch clear his mind because he hasn't really been able
to do that. He's been run out there every day,
which is a little surprising. But tonight's a great opportunity
for Chris Taylor to get the start in left field
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and a great opportunity for the great hay Soong Kim
to do his thing and make life really difficult for
Eduardo Rodriguez and the Diamondbacks.
Speaker 3 (21:12):
Who's spinning or propagating?
Speaker 5 (21:16):
I saw some tweets last night as it was unfolding
that that ball hard, and Money just referenced it again.
I mean, that was hit right at the second basement.
The first two those were legit hits that were robbed,
but that double play seven on the season, tied for
third most in baseball. I'm not into that.
Speaker 3 (21:37):
What's Kim doing now that he wasn't doing in the spring, Dave.
Speaker 5 (21:43):
He got rid of his late kick, and the way
that Dodger hitting coaches explained it to me is that
his feet are more connected to the ground and that's
allowing him to have better timing on velocity like ninety
five plus for him to be able to hit the
ball the way he has. And there's been some talk
about who convinced them to get rid of the Lake kick,
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whether it was sho hey Otani or the Dodger hitting coaches.
I asked him through his interpreter Joe in Miami, who
it was, and he said it was the Dodger hitting
coaches that told him he had to get rid of it.
But he's out here right now doing some infield work
with Chris Woodward. He's been doing outfield work with Dino Ebel.
He's a worker, and that's something that tells you about
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his character and how badly he wants to stick with
the Dodgers.
Speaker 2 (22:31):
Weird start to the season, Dave, without the divisional games
say that one say that one short series with the
Rocky so kind of gets rolling. Here with the Diamondbacks.
He got four, followed by three a little bit later
this month, and then you kind of close out the
first half of the season with Giants and Padres all
over the place. Do you think there is anything that
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should be put into this series beyond just four games
of you got four really good teams in this division
and we should try to at least a split here.
If not, maybe not feel so good about all these things.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
Yeah, I mean you were in Atlanta. They're not playing well.
The Dodgers did what they had to do against the Marlins.
This series is interesting, right, and the Diamondbacks have kind
of had the Dodgers' number going back to the sweep
and twenty three of the in the NLBS last night
was the same battery of Brandon Fox and Gabrielle Moreno
that beat the Dodgers in twenty three that beat him
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last night. And the way these teams have wind up
their pitching tells us this series does mean something. Because
the Diamondbacks held back Corbyn Burns from his scheduled start
this past Monday, He's starting tomorrow. They got Zach Gallon
on Sunday, and the Dodgers very well could have pushed
Tony Gonsolin back instead, they got him starting on Sunday
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in the finale of this series and of this road trip.
So the teams are telling us this series means something
and they want to go after each other.
Speaker 3 (23:58):
Dave, it's hard not to notice that most of the
fans there look like Dodger fans. I mean, what is
the vibe out there, because it feels like it has
become a little bit of a dollar exciting extravaganza out there.
Speaker 5 (24:15):
Yeah, especially with so many transplants here in Arizona now
it kind of has tipped the scales towards the Dodgers.
But I will say this, the b to La Champs
were pretty loud in the eighth inning last night. So
I would say if I had to judge a scale
of Dodger fans versus Diamondbacks fans ratio, it was sixty
forty or fifty to fifty. And tonight the Diamondbacks are
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going to unveil their new City Connect jerseys. I've seen
them on mannequins all over the desert here. So we'll
see whether or not, as you used to call it,
petrose up in the Bay Area for USC games, whether
or not this is going to turn into a weekend
or Friday, Saturday, Sunday for Dodger fans to drive out
and make a weekend of it.
Speaker 2 (25:00):
Bad idea. As a matter of fact, I like that
Phoenix area. Now it's no South Beach with David Vase,
I'll tell you that, but it's pretty great. The big
story today and by the way, the City connector are
those the purple ones?
Speaker 5 (25:14):
Yeah? First time they're gonna wear them is tonight.
Speaker 2 (25:17):
Those things suck. Yeah. I like the Serpientes, but the
purple It's like, come on, man, Oh that's what I
was gonna say. The big story today is the Neza
Malelo kind of saying, oh yeah, We could have gone
to fifteen years on the Otani contract, but Otani wanted
to keep it at ten, so he believes he'd still
be playing at a high MVP level versus just playing
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out the string those last five years. You buy into
that or is that some agent talk, you know, trying
to push back on the Wan Soto got more guaranteed
money than my guy kind of deal.
Speaker 5 (25:50):
I can see a little bit of both, right, I mean,
there's obviously some jostling and saying my guy could have
had the largest richest contract in baseball history. Yeah, I
feel like there's some of that. But also, you know,
o'connie obviously had a business plan in place with this
deferment of his contract and only gathering two million dollars
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every year, So it feels like there was a business
structure in his head that he had and ten years
was a big part of it.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Fabulous, Dave, enjoy the desert. We hope you having a
good time, and we will talk to you on Tuesday
after you get back and spend a little time with
their family.
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Fine, you see that was already gone.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
We'll be back with more.
Speaker 2 (26:36):
He's got to hit the town man before first bitch.
Speaker 3 (26:39):
So bitch just calling Scottsdale wants me you tell you something.
This is the best city.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
I can understand why the players go on and they're
not ready to play.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
I've got a table in Mesa. I've got a Mesa
in table. We'll be back in just a All but
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Speaker 2 (27:46):
Yeah, this one here is wild. How about this comic
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Happy would have been one hundred and thirty second and
there Chuck or Billy or Bill whatever you want to
go about Will born in Saugus, Massachusetts. Big Brain went
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to Harvard, graduated Phi Beta Kappa, gets his psychology PhD
while at Harvard as well in nineteen twenty one. But
while he's getting after it in class, in his free
time he's writing. He's writing scripts and actually sold one
while he was still a student, a movie called The Thief,
to filmmaker Alice guie Blanche, who directed the film in
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nineteen thirteen. So he graduates and begins to teach American
University in d C. Then the toffs all as well.
He's making money, great reputation writing papers for the tubes,
I'm sure. In nineteen thirteen, no doubt, but he lands
a gig at Universal Studios as the director of Public Services,
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and subsequently, after the move out to LA starts teaching
at USC next with John Augustus Larson, who's got an
idea about a way to detect folks that are lying
a lie detector test, and the pair together create the
modern polygraph. And during this time he's on TV as
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a pitch I mean, a real renaissance guy pitch Man
for Gillette Razors. He's beginning to write comics, but his
research into the polygraph let him believe that there was
a division between the sexes, that women were inherently more
honest than men, that they were more focused, that they
worked faster, that they worked more efficiently. He starts writing
papers about his research. His biggest one, called Emotions of
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Normal People, makes its way around the globe, and from
this in his spare time, he's a comic artist just
as a hobby. It's watching the Green Lantern and Batman
and Superman. They're all taken off and love that Seth
Rogan version of the Green Lantern oh exceptional. In an
article published in The American Scholar, he writes, quote, not
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even girls want to be girls so long as our
feminine archetype lacks force, strength, and power. The obvious remedy
is to create a feminine archetype character with all the
strength of Superman and all the allure of a good
and beautiful woman. And with that he and his wife
Elizabeth come up and debut wonder Woman Diana, a native
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of an all female utopia of Amazons who become crime
fighting US government. She becomes a crime fighting US government agent.
You know the story, using her superhuman strength and agility,
her ability to force villains to submit and do what
tell the truth?
Speaker 3 (30:40):
Oh, the last truth.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yes, that's the connection to his prior career in psychology
and the creation of the first polygraph. Crazy right, but
crazier p our guy Chuck slung it around man. Wonder
Woman's appearance like, you know.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Like the truth, like like the lass of truth fling
around like you don't tell the truth everywhere, like.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
The slinging at the boots, my boots the truth. Wonder
Woman's appearance was believed to be based on a young
woman named Olive Byrne who was a student at Toughs.
After she graduates, she moves in with the Marstons and
has a physical relationship with both of them. Oh three
Way bears two kids to Charlie. Elizabeth has a couple
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of his kids too. Like that politician with that roundish girl,
remember that?
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (31:29):
Yeah, I like that Olive her signature. Look, she wore
heavy bronze bracelets, and Marston made those part of Wonder
Woman's superpowers, as she would use those to deflect bullets.
Burne sort of pulled Marston into the comics world because
she was a staff writer for Family Circus, and she's
the one that said, you should write these things. You're
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good at this. Wonder Woman made her debut in All
Star Comics number eight and forty one of December. Next
appeared in Sensation Comics January forty two, six months later
Underwoman number one debut. The series has been in print
ever since. Again, Crazy Chuck dies young in nineteen forty
seven at fifty two. Olive and Elizabeth remained together, raising
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all the kids until Olive dies in nineteen ninety at
eighty six. Lizzie lived to be one hundred in nineteen
ninety three.
Speaker 3 (32:19):
They killed him. I mean, I promise you they killed him.
Is't that crazy? I read enough detective books to know
that those two lesbians killed the man.
Speaker 2 (32:27):
Is that insane?
Speaker 3 (32:29):
Well, he does seem to have lived an exciting life. Man,
How you get your polygraph right, get your Wonder Woman,
and you get your womanizing, and it all.
Speaker 2 (32:39):
Means gets your hurt nap?
Speaker 3 (32:40):
There you go? All right, we have for your live
guy Birthday of the Day, simply a reggae singer. I've
always loved his name. It is Jamaican News it's Jamacca
news SI brought sixty seven years old today Earl John
Daily aka Earl sixteen because that's how old he was
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when he dropped out of school and decided to get
into music.
Speaker 2 (33:10):
Okay, it's very straightforward.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Earl John Daily real name, not the Brosiphus golf legend Don.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
John Day, Who's a legend, no doubt, no doubt.
Speaker 3 (33:22):
But this guy's different. Born in walth Ham Park Road
in Kingston, inspired by the great reggae crooner Dennis Brown.
Of course we know took all the cocin town to
bring down Dennis Brown Good Nights hide Away. He did
what aspiring Jamaican singers like to do, which is entered
talent shows and dropped out of school at the age
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of sixteen. His mother was so angry when he dropped
out of school she kicked him out of the house.
So he had to find solace with the producer Duke
Reid and he was in a duo called the Flaming Phonics. Well,
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that Flaming Phonics did not last. It flamed out, yeah
for sure, and he became a solo act. He recorded
the song Malcolm X for Joe Gibbs in nineteen seventy five,
which was very successful and later covered by Dennis Brown.
He worked with Boris Gardiner. He worked with Lee Scratch, Perry,
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Derek Harriet, the Heptones, all of our Favorites, Matt's Beautiful,
Glynville Thompson, Augustus, Pablo, They Abby You, Mikey Dredds Studio one.
He was in the United States and he impregnated a
British woman and moved with her to England after fathering
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her child. And she was a friend of a famous
reggae dub guy named Mad Professor, so he started working
with him and getting into the British electronic reggae scene,
where he appears on a couple tracks from the band
left Field got to be confused with The Outfield, Steve
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Marsh just singing it in my head, you know, Steve
Hartman's I Love the Outfield, It's one of my favorite
I Love in Finality and Josie's on a vacation, I'm
come right back and out of the day. Another electronic
reggae band, the dread Zone. He's been performing with since
nineteen ninety five and he had a big hit in
England with a Holding Back The Year's cover I knew
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it was his simply rid so.
Speaker 2 (35:37):
Well the under read Earl.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
Sixteen, a fine reggae singer, pretty one sided considering his
dead guy counterpart. You know, no wonder woman, no polygraph.
You know he did get that one girl pregnant here
is so.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
They got that go. I have a couple of bastards
there for you know, I guess both of them.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
And we'll be right back when Margaret's arts talk. We
have the final hour fun Fact and then your quick hits,
and then we will move straight on till morning. We'll
be back on Monday at three o'clock