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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:21):
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Speaker 2 (00:32):
That's pretty said commentary on us. Oh God, can't do it. Selling,
can't do it? Selling good good good.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
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Speaker 2 (01:00):
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(01:21):
the go and want to listen to Dodger baseball like
tonight against the Orioles from the Gallpin Motors broadcast booth
first pitch just after seven o'clock. David Vessabill join us
at the bottom of the hour with the latest. You
can listen to those games on the iHeartRadio app as
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by Don Martin's gofensr dome, my mia exactly right. So

(01:46):
may you be blessed to be inside.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
Oh you want to be inside the Iron Dome. Otherwise
it rains down, death fire, so hard, death fire. Well,
we appreciate everybody listening, and don't forget to podcast the show.
If you're outside the Iron Dome, at least listen to
our show. And of course it's time for the final hour.
Fun fast fact. It's the Yeah We're three fun fun fact.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
I had a little fast food conversation yesterday, a little
look every day. There are a few, just a few.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
The smallest publication in the world could come out with
a fast Food It's coming and that it's like, oh,
here it is, it's out hot out the presses.

Speaker 2 (02:29):
KFC lax worst, KFC Alive.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
La foodie guy, but with a U, not the two.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
O's you with an accent, Did you know that there
are a few, just a few, a select few, and
they must apply for permission. McDonald's in the United States
without golden arches, perhaps the most famous twenty three sixty
West State Route eighty nine a Okay, Sodona, Arizona. The

(03:01):
city has an ordinance in which signage must reflect the
natural beauty of the red rock location. So the arches
at that McDonald's are blue turquoise.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Yeah, and they're pushed into the you know, they're not independent,
they're pushed into the wall. It's right, Yeah, I look
it at it right now.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
And the happy meal comes with a sun catcher.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
It's that's a dream a dream ketcher. It's some Iahwaska.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
That's right.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
Hey, there's Sedona. Let me cut you a deal. It's
a pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (03:39):
Well, I was thinking, you know, on the way up
to Thousand Oaks, whenever we go there, when we're on
the one on one up there, there's like around Calabasas
or whatever, there's that target, and I think it's a
McDonald's that have it. Maybe it is golden, but it
has like a different coloration, you know, to fit with
the shopping center, to look all cool.

Speaker 2 (03:58):
Yeah, I know, exactly which one you're talking up on
a hill. You can see it as you're going as
you're going north on the one on.

Speaker 1 (04:02):
One Levenworth, Washington, which is like a German town, like
like Solving, but German. They have a it's a McDonald's
and it's all like German up.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
The bottom of the archers have leader hosting on them.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
They do.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
It's super cool.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
All right. It's tip for quick hits. Everybody coms quick hits.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
Come make it quick, y'all, y'all.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Yeah, The Dodgers are seventy eight and fifty three, but
they're still in a pennant race. So started a three
game series versus the cartoon Birds. Tonight, Dodgers three game
lead over the d Backs, four games up on the Dads.
Jack Flaherty's on the mound for the Dodgers. Has he
been a good pickup? We'll talk to David Veasse in
the very next set.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
The d Backs and the Dodgers were off last night,
the Padres were not. They ended up winning, and now
the Dodgers going from reverse to first. The Dodgers, the
p Andre's, and the Diamondbacks each have the three best
records in baseball since the All Star break all competing
for the NL West title.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
Ideal Angels are fifty four and seventy seven losers of
five in a row. They have been seeing their tutor.
They're in Detroit right now being torn up by the Tigers.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
Just study hall yesterday. They did not have to learn
anything new, just reviewed what they had learned in those
five straight losses. Just straight study hall sessions.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
Fair enough. Today was cut day in the NFL. We
talked about in the last hour. Teams had to get
down to the fifty three man rosters. But you can
keep more guys on the practice squad these days. The
Chargers released the running back Isaiah Speller from Texas A
and M one of the many young people we talked
to at the Fateful Day in Palas Verdes.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Yes, it was very round head we observed on Isaiah Spiller.

Speaker 1 (05:58):
And Donald Park. The old Rams tight end also released.
And the father of Kansas City chief quarterback Pat Mahomes
pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of driving while intoxicated
third or more.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
Yeah, that was just a third felony DWI. Same day
he was scheduled. They called that the Texas three staff
in that part of the world. Same day, he was
scheduled for a jury trial in Smith County, Texas. Pat
Mahomes Senior, fifty four agreed to a sentence of five
years probation with intense supervision for the first year. That's

(06:36):
when you got to blow for the car to goal,
I believe in Texas. Basically, what that means is you
can no longer get your booze in the drive through.
You can't use the drives anymore. You have to park
walk in, get your booze, bring the walk back to
the car. Yes, that's typically what this means.

Speaker 1 (06:52):
Charge against Mahomes and you can't ever get like the
hat full of booths order the upside down hat. Charge
against my Homes a third degree fel and he carried
his sentence of up to ten years. But his son's
very famous. He's got a good lawyer, so they figured
something out.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
The intense supervision. That's what they figured out.

Speaker 1 (07:10):
Blow and the car will go. I don't think he'll
have a car. Former staffer for Michigan Connor stallions me,
he's gonna show you who the real horse is. He
fought back against accusations that he carried out extensive advanced
in person scouting scheme.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
I heard the documentary is really good actually.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
For the football program. In recent Netflix documentary that Matt
just mentioned entitled Signs, Steeter, he.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
Kind of said what you said when this whole thing
went down, He's like, it's what everybody does. Yeah, everybody's
got everybody's got one of these guys. It's like a butthole.
Well even speak for yourself, okay. One, I never advanced
scouted ipoop out of my index faces.

Speaker 1 (07:58):
Italian said in the documenta for ESPN two, it was
about signals. I obtained signals the way every other team does,
through watching TV and taking to other intel guys from
other teams. What set me apart was the way in
which I organized the information had processed it. On game day,

(08:19):
I'm cornor Stallions. Show you who the real horse is.

Speaker 2 (08:25):
Yes, Stallions, fuck you, wild horse. Don't let them keep
you down.

Speaker 1 (08:31):
No one cares. The NC double A is week. Can't
even coach high school football week, and totally the SC
double A. He can coach like a ghetto team like
Keanu Reeves.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Yeah, he might have gone to.

Speaker 1 (08:42):
Be like Norman Dale, Like do you remember that d.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Ty. He's got to take a rehab assignment. He's gonna
show them the real horses, is what he's gonna do.
You gotta go to the up Connor Sorry.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
UCLA kicks off the season at Hawaii on Saturday. Bruins
fourteen point favorite kickoffs at four on AM eleven fifty.
Usc kicks off the season versus LSU on Sunday in
Las Vegas. Trojans are now four and a half point dog.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
Oh, look of that, it's getting bat up.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
It was just four yesterday and Matt I'm gonna hope
to squeeze in an F one report in the next
couple days. Logan Sergeant's time and Williams.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Is over, son of a bitch.

Speaker 1 (09:20):
The American has been dropped for the rest of twenty
twenty four for the F one season following his practice
crash ahead of the Dutch graand Prix.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Hey, I'll tell you what's crash and what's trash is
your car has nothing to do with that American driver.

Speaker 1 (09:33):
He was unable to participate in qualifying after his car
wasn't able to be repaired in time after a crash
in FP three Formula True driver Franco Colopinto will drive
in Sergeant's place for the rest of the season, starting
with Sunday's Italian Grand Prix. Sergeant twenty three scored just
one point over thirty six career races at Williams, only

(09:56):
finishing in the top ten once, and that was because
of two days qualifications post race of drivers ahead of it.

Speaker 2 (10:03):
Okay, well, there's still seven guys behind him that didn't
get a point.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
Surely the car situation is not ideal, but he could
have performed the.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
Listenerson, he could have performed a eleven.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
It feels like that. Maybe. Coming up next, we're gonna
talk to David Masse. David Vassy's got the latest, including
watch Freddy Freeman not in the lineup tonight. Why what's
going on? Why? Petterson Money Show continues on this too
at Tomno Tuesday on AM five seventy LA Sports. You're
home of the Dodgers.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Next Petrow some money? Hey, IM five seventy LA Sports
were live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Remember UCLA football
begins this weekend Saturday, but there will be a Dodger
game at the time. It kicks four thirty pm, So
that game will be played at Hawaii on AM eleven
fifty Dodgers will be out in Arizona taking on the Snakes,
but first a three game series with the Orioles in town,

(10:52):
a team battling for the best record in baseball, and
a couple of games back of the Yankees in the Alas.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
A snake on your back and a bird pecking out
your eyes the Dodgers and a priest bearing down on you.
The Dodgers are really wearing it from the right and
the left, but they continue to win series. Joining us
now the immortal David Vese the Home of.

Speaker 2 (11:15):
The Dodgers with an inside look at the Dodgers. This
is the Vassie Report with David Vasse.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
A light appearance by Vassa because the lineup's out and
it's a little weird. Freddy Freeman not in the lineup.
David Vasse joining us from the Dodgers am PI seventy
LA Sports filling in for Tim Kats tonight. They'll miss
him on television on Spectrum Sports Net. It's always a
big celebration.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
Man.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Of course, when he is on television, everybody loves it,
but we love it on the radio as well. And
you see him on the MLB network, Mad Dog, you
should do that interview and at the real underscore DV
on your Southern California Toyota Dealers Celebrity hotline. What's cracking Dave?
What's going on with Freddy? Is he is it the
finger or is he given the Dodgers the finger because

(12:05):
of Hayward.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
Well, guys, I have to believe it's the right middle finger.
He just has not been the same hitter since trying
to work through this hairline fracture in his right hand
on the middle finger of his right hand. And Keith
k a Hernandez is getting the start tonight at first base.
So for Freddie not to play, you know, it's somewhat concerning.

(12:30):
And the good news is no word that he's going
on the IL as of now. I'm sure he would
resist that, but they're trying to give him as many
opportunities to get that finger right as possible because he
has not looked like the same guy, and obviously he
wants to play every game, but there's a fine line

(12:52):
between trying to be a hero and being ineffective, and
lately Freddy just hasn't been effected.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
That is the fish ailment. The emotional ailment is that
the Astros have claimed Jason Hayward. A team that has
played as good of baseball since they're incredibly slow start
as any in the major leagues, and I think in
terms of odds, they're right up there is one of
the favorites to win the World Series. Your thoughts of
all the teams that wanted to scoop him up, what

(13:20):
that means that the Astros are the one that did
get them.

Speaker 3 (13:24):
Yeah, that's a little surprising that it was the Astros.
I thought it might be a National League team, but
the Astros are dealing with injuries of their own, and
I'm not really sure about their roster construction, but obviously
they needed or felt they needed a left handed bat
to face right handed pitching. I guess that's good news
for the Dodgers because Hayward cannot come back to haunt

(13:46):
them in a National League playoff series. But a lot
of people believe, and myself included, the Astros are going
to be one of those teams that may make a
run to the World Series. They've got the pitching, they've
got the bullpen, and it would not be and out
of the question to believe that Hayward and the Astros
might see the Dodgers in the Fall Classic again.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
John Hayman came on yesterday and said the Orioles could
be a World Series team, Dave, is that something that
you think could be possible. They really kind of came
out of nowhere, at least for those of us on
the West Coast. And they're really good.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
Yeah, they're really good Petrous, but they're lacking pitching and
you know, just gathering stuff from the East Coast. It
seems like their trade deadline left a lot to be
desired with the clubhouse. They were looking for a big splash,
not on the fringe moves, and that's what happened. They
made moves on the margin that have not worked out.

(14:45):
They made a trade with the Marlins for left handed
starter Taylor Rogers. He's in the minor leagues. Zach Efflin
was another acquisition and he's on the il. So it
just hasn't worked out to really help their starting pitching,
and Corbyn Burns is basically a lone man standing in
this rotation. Now, the Dodgers are facing Cole Irvin, who's

(15:07):
been pretty good. He has one of the lowest walk
grates in all of Major League Baseball among active pitchers.
But his era is almost five. So there are really
good offense. They have a lot of good young players,
but there are five hundred teams since the All Star break.
There's no ways around that.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
Dave kind of you your thoughts and if you look
beyond the numbers, just eyeball like what you've seen from
Jack Flaherty since he was acquired by the Dodgers. He's
got only one start that made it six innings. You
could say, probably should have made it six. The other
day against Seattle, got pulled out that last third of
the inning after throwing five and two thirds. But feels
like there's a walk in there, a couple walks, some

(15:47):
traffic on the bases. Just kind of what has been
your sort of your read of what he's done since
arriving here.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
You know, I think Jack said it the best after
his last start. He feels like he could pitch betther
If you look at the number, it's not just the
era but the whip, which kind of tells you whether
or not a picture is being effective. It's been a
little bloated compared to where he was in Detroit. But
the one thing about Jack Flarity is that he competes
even without his best stuff, and he has been giving

(16:15):
the Dodgers quality starts, even though it may not be
as perfect as it seemed to be in Detroit. He's
still competing and giving the Dodgers what they need, and
that's at least six innings from their starter and keeping
them in the game or even in some cases doing
better than that in his first two starts. So there's

(16:36):
a lot more that he can reach as far as
being the best version of himself that we saw in Detroit.
But it's interesting how Jack Clarerity is facing the Orioles.
It was the Orioles that traded for Flarity last trade
deadline and it did not go so well, and it's
gone pretty good for the Dodgers and Jack Flarity, So

(16:57):
in some ways he's facing an old team, an old friend.
Here tonight, what's going on with Will Smith? Dave, I
wish I had that answer, Petros. You know, I always
give these guys the opportunity to reveal if there's an injury.
Right last year, Will Smith finally revealed it to us
that he had a crack rib for the better part

(17:19):
of the season last year. But you look at what's
happened now, you know it feels like he's just wearing down.
He's hitting two to oh one since June first. That's
not a two or three week sample size. That's months
of being a two hundred hitter, getting on base at

(17:39):
a three hundred clips, slugging at a three and a
quarter clip since June first, not just since July or
the second half since June first. And the Dodgers gave
him that big extension because of the hitter. Will Smith
not necessarily the receiver. He's been great at throwing runners out.
He's done it better than anybody else this year. But

(18:01):
the hitting is concerning because he's not chasing pitches outside
of the strike zone. He's missing pitches in the strike
zone that he usually would crush. And that's the concern, Dave.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
Is there a solution to that because it looks like
he's on pace to play the same number of games
that he's played in years past. I mean, is it
playing him? I mean you can't play him at first base,
can't play him at d H So, like, what's the
solution if he gets worn down at catcher?

Speaker 3 (18:31):
Well, that's the thing, right ever since they signed JD.
Martinez last year and they have Otani this year, they
have not had the luxury of keeping will Smith that
in the lineup and yet not having him catch. That's
kind of out of the question these days, so that
also has been part of this equation, I would imagine.

(18:51):
But Will Smith has been in the Big League since
twenty nineteen. I think back to Russell Martin year five.
Year six is when he started to wear down, and
it kind of took him to be traded to, you know,
the Yankees, and then he resuscitated his career even more
with the Pirates. But you know, you hear about dead
arms with pitchers. Maybe this is one of those like

(19:13):
sluggish years for will Smith. Every year is unique to itself,
but there have been games recently where I feel like
behind the plate he's looked sluggish. At the plate, he's
missing pitches that are inside the strike zone that he
usually would hit. And like I said, this is not
a small one or two week or thirty games. This
has been happening since June first, And you know, when

(19:35):
I asked Dave Roberts about it, he resists saying and
acknowledging that a catcher, which is the most demanding physical
and mental position on the field, is being worn down.
I mean, he plays basically every game.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
The one and only David Vasse, a hero to the
people from coast to coast. That will be proven tonight
with Baltimore the house. Is this the last chance you
for Walker Bueler, Dave.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
I feel like it is, Petros. I feel like tomorrow
is going to be a crossroad start for the Dodgers
and Walker Buehler. Either he pitches well enough to make
the Dodgers believe they can keep trying to run him
out there, or he doesn't pitch well and they have
to make a decision on whether or not they continue
to try this moving forward. And I guess what buyas

(20:28):
Walker Brueler a little more time is the injuries to
glass Now and Yamamoto. Yamamoto is going to be making
his first rehab start tomorrow for Oklahoma City, and Tyler
glass Now is TBD as they say, day to day,
but I want to be too concerned as far as
the physical part of where his elbows at. It feels

(20:48):
like he will be back in time for the postseason,
but nonetheless, they need a starter, and the question is
do they believe that Walker Bueller's that guy or Landon
Nak is that guy. And also part of this equation
is Bobby Miller. Can he build upon his last really
good start. So they got two guys that are trying
to prove something, improve something to themselves into the team

(21:11):
that they can keep going out there every fifth or
sixth day.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Last thing, Dave and I should correct and retract myself. Hey,
we're cleared waivers and was signed as a free agent,
was not claimed off waivers by the the Astros. Thank
you's with the Astros the September call ups. If you
had to pick one dude that you think could could
end up having a big impact on the Dodgers roster
when they're allowed to expand, who would it be?

Speaker 3 (21:35):
Dulton Rushing. Hey, Dulton Rushing would be that guy. I
know you would love hearing that. Matt and I've talked
to people in the front office and it's not something
they are ruling out. It's with their roster now and
the trades they were able to make. Obviously their roster's
pretty full. But if they do need a left handed
power bat to play the outfield or come off the bench,

(21:57):
Dalton Rushing is definitely an the conversation. So there is
a very real chance you could see him in September.
Not maybe right away, but at some point in September
you could see him.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
We always see David Vasse. You won't see him on
TV in the nation, will weep because he's filling in
for Tim Kats the next couple days. We appreciate you, Dave.
We'll look forward to Morongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck, and
of course Dodger Clubhouse and Dodger Talk. Have a great night.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
Thank you, guys, and remember keep your friends close, but
your enemies closer. Yeah, sweet, now you it was you Barzini.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Oh cao, Thank you Dave.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Thanks guys to tell.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
You's a pimp. It was Barzini. All along, David Vass.
Ladies and gentlemen. We'll be right back with your dead
and a live guy. Birthday of the day right here
on this two Aedemano Tuesday Defenders Some Money Show on
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back everybody, the Petros and Money Show on AMPI seventy

(23:07):
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got Dodger action tonight. Even though our show is very
close to.

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Being over, tonight is far from exactly tonight. It is
Dodgers Orioles. John Hayman's World Series preseason prediction, perhaps a
World Series primer at Chavez Ravine beginning tonight for three
first pitch just after seven, Dodgers on Deck at six
Flahty Miller, Clerty Buehler all pitching in this three gamer that,

(23:50):
according to John Hayman, is a World Series preview. So
pay attention as Dodgers on Deck gets going.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
In the very next segment, Bueler gets a lot.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Of talk around here. I ain't that that's truth.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Some people like to talk about builder Bueler. Yeah, I
didn't a door. All right. So we will be back
on tomorrow, a three o'clock to six show because these
crazy Orioles are in town. A big thank you to
Katie and Colin Ye for supporting us. And right now

(24:25):
it is time for the Dead Guy.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Birthday to day. Well, a happy one hundred and twentieth
to John hay Whitney. There are children that inherit their
father's massive big town real estate portfolio. Plagued with a
sense of self importance and assumed intelligence in the field

(24:47):
despite zero experience or commitment to its studies. They sell
off valuable assets to build hotels and golf courses, ultimately
cutting their inheritance worth in half, only to claim incredible
success that was not. John Hay Whitney determined to make
his run from the ground up despite his family's fortune,

(25:09):
and in the process created one of the most important
segments of the financial markets ever. His descendants came over
on the Mayflower. Both of his grandfathers were in the
President's cabinet, one Grover Cleveland, the other Abraham Lincoln. He
was a Yale oarsman, not skull and bones, that's too bad.
But as an oarsman, he coined the term crew cut

(25:34):
for the style of hair that he and his teammates
collectively favored. He crew cut. When his father died, he
left him twenty million bucks, but he did not touch
it now that's about three hundred and fifty million bucks
in today's dollars. Instead, he clerked for Lee Higginson in
company sought to learn the financial business from within before
he started throwing money around. He found Freeport, Texas Company

(25:58):
mining sulfur gold copper. He recruited two co workers and
essentially they executed the first corporate raid. The term corporate
raider was attached to Whitney for his stealth financial strike
in becoming the company's biggest shareholder like.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Richard Gear Yes and a pretty woman exactly right.

Speaker 2 (26:22):
He replaced the chairman, becoming chairman of the Bullet. The
company is still around today annual revenue twenty three billion,
total assets fifty three billion. He liked the entertainment business.
He put up the money for Gone with the Wind.
He was very close with Fred Astare and apparently when
a Stare bombed his RKO audition, it was Whitney that

(26:46):
pressured them to sign him and basically said, hey, look,
you lose on it, I'll give you the money. And
unlike some other kids who inherited their father's fortune, he
did not eschew his military service. He fought in World
War two Air Force intelligence, became best friends with future
Director of the CIA, Alan Dulles. They were captured by
the Germans in southern France, but their transport came under

(27:09):
Allied fire and the two of them did a run
for it and escaped. Eisenhower made him the ambassador to
the UK, and then after the war he found a
hole in the market. He founded the JH. Whitney and
Company with Beno Schmidt, and the pair coined the term
venture capital, lending money financing entrepreneurs.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
Corporate raider, and venture capital.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
How about that businesses that were shunned and unwelcomed at banks.
He would bankroll ten million bucks of his own money
to get it rolling. A couple of their early investments,
who like Bob Guccioni's of the World, or like, what
are we talking about? We're talking about Technicolor. He's the
one that staked Technicolor whene of the banks thought it
was going to stick. And a little company in Florida

(27:52):
called Florida Foods Corporation that had an innovative method for
delivering nutrition to American soldiers that they called minute orange Juice.
He was one of the ten wealthiest people alive. His
art collection traveled the world on loan over ten. Picasso's
renoirs Man goes the Van goes Self portrait was his Monei's.
He built hospitals, he built police stations, he built schools,

(28:16):
by all accounts, a heck of a dude in a
great American John Hay Whitney.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
I thought at first you were gonna do a.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Whitney Brown, but jh Whitney.

Speaker 1 (28:28):
Remember a Whitney Brown. I do not to do the
commentary on the SNL news like way back, like eighties SNL.
They're like here, he is a Whitney Brown, and he
would do like like not like super comedy, like an
up to date political commentary on like Leona Helmsley or

(28:49):
something like.

Speaker 2 (28:49):
That, Like, sir, I don't remember him. Is that what eighties? Nineties?

Speaker 1 (28:54):
I think eighties? Yeah, eighties like your girl, I mean
Victoria Jackson era. No, you've been before for that, Yeah,
like your Candice Bergen would throw to him and stuff,
you know, way back. All right, Matt, this is for
you and our Korean friends. It's been a while. So
thirty three years old today. Lee sung Yol also known

(29:18):
as sung Yol Colin's celebrating Colin is not Korean. He's not,
but he raised his arms in victory. Well, his Asian
heritage covers a very good swath, certainly, of the Asian
world of Japan and China. Unfortunately, Colin cannot claim Kodiano
unless I am incorrect.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
He just tried. You just tried, Colin.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
He doesn't claim any Quodiano and he doesn't want to
because I believe the Chinese and the Japanese look down
on the Cordiano's, but they accept their pop.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
He's shaking his head, yes, absolutely to help.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
With knew it. I knew it. He's thirty three from
young Ge Province in.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Well.

Speaker 1 (30:01):
It's just like suburban Soul. He was a entertainer from
the start. He's got a little brother from the same
Korean Matrix human bladder uterus entertainment factories that are out there.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
I'm sorry, the what.

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Korean matrix human bladder uterus entertainment factory?

Speaker 2 (30:24):
There? There we go?

Speaker 1 (30:24):
Did they have an acronym for them? They all have
different rudeness. Lee went to die Young University. He is
in the South Korean boy band Infinite and it's subgroup Infinite.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
F Oh infinite F I will f infinitely.

Speaker 1 (30:46):
And though he seems effeminate, he did do his mandatory
military service but got out early due to COVID. So
if you're ready, Matt, I am ready to deliver these titles.
I mean it's football season. So you're a much more
serious guy. So I don't know if you want to sing,

(31:07):
I don't know. I don't know, Matt. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (31:09):
If I had the sweet riff and rock beat, I
would sing. It's just hard with the polk. I always
stumble all over myself. I mean, I guess I can try.
You do what you do, Matt. I don't know you'd
do what you do. And I don't want to disrespect
the South Korean anthem.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
I mean, well, no, it's over now, you can turn
the anthem off.

Speaker 2 (31:27):
You saw what it was like when BTK got disrespected
like they wow, Conway Junior down.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
Collins, Japanese Chinese. He doesn't care. He's got enough conflict
in his soul. All right, here we go, puperty Medley.

Speaker 2 (31:47):
I had a wet dream. Now I touched myself. I
had a wet dream then I touched myself. I had
a wet dream that I touched myself. Ubert has arrived.

Speaker 1 (31:55):
Very good, very strong man.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
We made that one work hand.

Speaker 1 (32:00):
The male perspective of puberty.

Speaker 2 (32:01):
I exactly.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
My booms are growing, and I'm getting You're.

Speaker 2 (32:04):
The only side I'm familiar with, at least on the outside.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
Of course, welcome to convenience store.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
On dogs there and soft drinks here, chips over there,
and we'll just here. Come pay with your one tap thing.
Give me your phone right now. Close enough started Okay.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
At least he didn't say that the Indian guy was
behind the counter or.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
I could have. You know, I still disagree with the
fact I can't do the accident anymore. I don't know
why I can't say.

Speaker 1 (32:40):
You couldn't.

Speaker 2 (32:40):
Well you didn't say. But if I do it, the
Textoso explodes with Matt's a racist whatever, but this is
racist Tuesday. So to some degree, to.

Speaker 1 (32:52):
Jolly windows?

Speaker 2 (33:00):
Your windows up, they open up and down. My windows
are great, they art jolly. I opened them with a
crank and that's fun. Give me freshure right now. The
polka is hard. The polka is just hard. What are
jolly windows?

Speaker 1 (33:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Window looks happy? Here you go, Matt, all right. I
like the Collins dancing too. Colin's like doing all.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
Does a great job. Colin's a great massager of radio tech.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
He is he really is.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
Knows what you need, you know. He goes on the
air every night doing high school games live for people
all over Southern California. He knows what it's like to
be behind the mic, to be under the hot lights,
to feel the bright.

Speaker 2 (33:41):
Hot spotlight, to field.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Look.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Good job, good job, good shop, good shop. If you
tried your hardest, you didn't get a hit, Hey, good job, Hey,
good hus love, good job, good job. Did you win
the game? Force? No, but good job, good job. Appreciate

(34:08):
the effort.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
Good you try to be positive. You gotta be positive.
Good job, Iron family.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
Oh, Iron family. I don't even know where to start
with this, don't worry. Yeah, you made of your horns.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
You've made some great efforts. Puberty badly really yeah?

Speaker 2 (34:31):
I stopped after that.

Speaker 1 (34:32):
You know when when two of Heart's is your first hit?
Where are you gonna go from there? Right? I need you,
I need you.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
I know how you feel.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
Stacey cue, sesame.

Speaker 2 (34:42):
Player, sesame player. I wanted to be in a metal band.
Then children's television gave me a call. The mental band
turned me down. Now I sing songs about.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Numbers, okay, very good morning radio, really showing. Oh yeah,
And finally, Matt, my heart dances when I see a
rainbow in the sky.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
Oh wow, Chet, it's a raindow over there. My heart's
dancing and I can't do it all right, can't do it.
I gotta get a rock song in there.

Speaker 1 (35:28):
Oh you did a great I've ass for it for months. Again,
my my cries have fallen on deafis. But hopefully you're
not deaf. Because this is a radio show. You can
podcast it on the Ion radio app. Colin will post
it while he does Marongo Casino, Dodgers on Deck, David Vasse,

(35:50):
the Dodger Crew coming up, Dodgers Orioles. It's all brought
to you by Shaky's. Go to Shaky's dot com right now,
right now.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
Right now, you're Chicken Mojo's Pizza, Flarty on the mound,
Chicken Pizza Mojo's at your door.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Troubles are over, Dude Jake's dot com. We'll be back
on tomorrow at three. Thank you for listening.
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