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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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So stay tuned. Why are the Dodgers in an historic funk?
Speaker 4 (01:17):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:17):
And how can they get out of it? He'll have
that in the very next segment, it's just terrible, terrible, unwatchable.
Now it's not unlistenable, but it is unwatchable.
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It's great to listen to come see us and be
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Can the city council come through for us? This could
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It's World Cocktail Day Shot.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
I want to go over to the Capitol Grill and
just flip.
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By this fun fact. Tackle the whole book for both
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to just a couple drinks, which was basically an old
fashioned whiskey sugar bitters, and a lot of.
Speaker 4 (04:28):
It was because the whiskey was so gross during provision.
Speaker 5 (04:31):
Yeah, yeah, this made it go down.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
Yeahlis, mix it to something, you know. I always like
to think of New Orleans as a Spanish town. Originally
it was a Spanish town. Ronnie more more of a
French New Orleans type, you know, enjoys the Cajun But
for me, I go back to old Spain.
Speaker 5 (04:49):
Thank you, Pete.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
It's time for quick hits. It's a kaye, not a rue.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
Quick hits. Come make it quick, y'all.
Speaker 4 (05:05):
Oh yeah, all times are hard for the youyers. You
think twenty four and eighteen, they're home tonight versus the
heat dots. Show me a Tony's on the mound. Though,
that's cool. They've lost four in a row all by four.
Runs are more about Tony hit a home run last night.
The offense is really struggling, and here's Dave Roberts after
the game last night.
Speaker 8 (05:24):
No, when you're really not slugging or you're not you know,
throwing out double digit hits a night, then the opportunities
are few and far between. And so that's where it's like,
you know, our margins, even on the offensive side, are
just more finite. You know, you get a guy on
second base to lead off an inning, and you've got
to get him to third and then you've got to
get get that point across. And we're just not doing
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that on top of not slugging and not creating a
bunch of traffic and stress. So you know, the guys
are busting their tails. The hitting guys are trying to
figure out, you know, different ways to connect with guys.
And you know, tonight I felt Show Hey had a
really good night. I thought, you know, Tuck is starting
to come to life in this last few weeks. And
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so Freddy's been better, which is good to see over
the last couple of weeks. And so then you get
some other guys that kind of have a couple of
bad days. So it's just kind of just trying to
sink it all up. Show he's not going to hit tomorrow.
Speaker 5 (06:23):
Well, he doesn't seem too worried, So I guess we
should all just relax, right.
Speaker 4 (06:26):
You know who should worry? Yes? Yeah, Pleague. Oh no,
he's looking at prison time after he was found guilty
of two felony accounts of line to federal investigators and
obstructing justice. WHOA, he's playing in the Canadian Baseball League
hitting Jacks, but federal prosecutors are looking for eighteen months
in jail. You apologize to him. No three years supervised
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release and a fifty five thousand dollars fine. He'll be
sentenced on May twenty sixth, right here in your sentence
in capital of the World, Los Angeles.
Speaker 9 (06:56):
Your husband keeps lousy company, Missus Samson, as there is
in LA and that's as bad as there is.
Speaker 4 (07:03):
It's gambling.
Speaker 5 (07:04):
How are things going?
Speaker 4 (07:05):
You thought they would have got him on the sexual assault.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Has been very nice to me.
Speaker 4 (07:12):
The Angels have parted ways with patio'neill, our old friend.
I wouldn't go as I would say an acquaintance.
Speaker 5 (07:19):
I mean we had a live remode and a shooteria
in Norwalk. We signed a peace treaty with him. I mean,
like immediately broken by David Vasse.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
The fact that we needed a peace treaty says everything
you need to know about the volatility of one patio'neill.
Speaker 5 (07:35):
Thirteen years he was on the Angels television broadcast.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
Posted a message on X today, thank you Angels for
the amazing broadcast opportunities. I cherish every moment and every
friend I made. It's a great people. I will miss
the most chopping it up talking baseball is some of
the best to ever do it. It will be hard
to replace that.
Speaker 2 (07:56):
Go Halo, Go Halos.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
So that is up, you know. Obviously the Angels, TV
and the rights have been struggling and a lot of
people are getting let go, and it seems like O'Neil
is one of them, which is unfortunate. But always always
had a volatile relationship with O'Neil, up and down, you know.
Speaker 5 (08:15):
And check him dead in the ass quite a while.
Speaker 4 (08:17):
We are not unique, though I can say that, Matt,
we are not unique. We're not alone. No, you know,
I'm deeply neurotic. I think everybody knows that. And if
I recognize it in somebody else, like, hey, that guy's
worse than me. Lebron watches because with a very good
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story in the last segment our last hour, today's ESPN
story that Lebron Ron it's not happy when the Lakers
didn't recognize him for passing Kareem for the most victories
by any player in NBA history, and instead Rob Palika
gave a game ball to JJ Reddick for his measly
one hundredth career coaching win.
Speaker 5 (08:58):
I've been recognized thinking him my whole career.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
This is the last straw here. You would think after
twenty three years they stopped the game when it happened,
twenty three years of being celebrated, right, he would be like, oh,
you know I wanted this will be I mean, I
always just remember Walter Payton walking off the field after
his last game and slapping the camera away out of
his face. This is the opposite of.
Speaker 5 (09:23):
The Lakers have stopped no less than like ten games
for different milestones that this guy has reached and paused
the game giving him the ball, Lawrence Tanther celebrating him,
and this they're taking it from granted.
Speaker 4 (09:36):
The piece also said that Lebron's ire was that the
Lakers didn't appreciate him enough because he took that supporting
offensive role behind Luca on offensive reed.
Speaker 5 (09:46):
They went fifteen to two.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
At Austin Reeves. Not offensive Reefs, but that could be
his name. He doesn't do much on me.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
No, hey, Lebron, I don't know if you noticed, but
when we asked you to back off and let these
other guys have a bigger role and you play a
supporting role, we went fifteen in two. So like instead
of saying they should have supported me in that. You
should have said, Wow, I'm really glad they told me
to do that, because things worked out really well for us.
Speaker 4 (10:09):
No sad news broke last night. Former Harvard Westlake High
School standout and former Stanford Great and former NBA center
Jason Collins passed away at the age of forty seven.
He died of brain cancer that he's been battling for
some time. How about that duck horn?
Speaker 5 (10:27):
Yeah, how about the ducks? Ducks down three?
Speaker 4 (10:31):
Two?
Speaker 5 (10:31):
What's an under case?
Speaker 4 (10:32):
Ducks paranoia? Paranoia? Everybody coming and get me? Well, that's
not a song on Sorry they're dumps. That's a different.
Speaker 5 (10:47):
Hey, game six in Anaheim, let's hear a lot of
this offspring. Huh. There was a tough one game five
overtime afterwards, sear his head coach, Joe Quinnville.
Speaker 9 (10:58):
It's a definitely I'm big letdown, and you know, Tony
wink up when it's a new day. But certainly there'll
be some games in the playoffs. At end of the game,
your stumma feels they get hit it rotten, and at
the same time, you know it can happen just the opposite.
And I'm been in a situation where this Game five
reminded me of a situation where Game five and not
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that long ago, and it was against Anaheim in the
same situation.
Speaker 5 (11:25):
So there's there's hope, and it is appointment based listening
and viewing. When the NFL releases its full schedule, when
and where and who each of the thirty two teams
will play will be released. Today it was an announced
the Rams are going to have the first ever Night
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before Thanksgiving game played at Sofi Stadium. They will host
the Packers on what I believe the kids call blackout Wednesday,
So congratulations to them. Wednesday night, Sofi Stadium. Netflix broadcast,
and it was announced today that Netflix and the NFL
have extended their programming partnerships some more streaming through the
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twenty thirty season. Oh so, way to go great. It's
never been more expensive and less accessible to watch. It
very easy to find where everything is at any given moment.
Speaker 4 (12:22):
You're axident. Ne's urney. Okay, we'll be back with more
Petros and money. We'll talk to David Vasse about the
Dodgers woes.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
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on the iHeartRadio app. Best case scenario, Let's see if
the Dodgers can even up the series against the Giants
on Thursday, and you could be there to witness them
maybe going too and two against the San Francis Go Giants.
If your caller ten right now eight six six nine
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Speaker 4 (13:19):
He said last night was gonna be the start of
something special, something that would help us to get over
these may Blues go do. That's not what happened.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
No, the Home of the Dodgers all with an inside
look at the Dodgers. This is the Vassi Report with
David Vasse.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
The one and only David Vasse line from Dodger Stadium.
The Dodgers are not playing inspiring baseball and David Vasse
knows it, and he deals with the fans on Dodger
Talking Hill. Deal with him tonight. This was supposed to
be easy. The Giants aren't good good, but they sure
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look good against the Dodgers. Spectrum Sports and at La
MLB Network. On our own reporter here he'll be on
TV this weekend. David Vassa on your Toyota SoCal Celebrity Hotline. Hello, Dave,
how are you?
Speaker 3 (14:14):
My only consolation was driving home in my beautiful blue
Ionic nine courtesy of Downy Hunday last night. When I
got back to the best A compound around midnight, I
just wanted to sleep in that Ionic nine and never
wake up.
Speaker 5 (14:30):
There's a way to do this, there's a way not
to do that.
Speaker 4 (14:33):
I don't know that's really good.
Speaker 5 (14:34):
I don't know that's the way to do it.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
You know, they gave up another six runs, but my.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Ionic nine giants are slapping them around with their puzzos,
but not.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
Wait to get in my ionic name.
Speaker 3 (14:46):
Wait what are you talking about? I had feel last
night I want to replay my great interview with ice Cube,
and I said, you know what you're not getting that.
You are not getting that replayed because of the way
the Dodgers performed. We're just gonna hammer and be very
serious now.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
Dave, We've been through things like this before. I guess
as we've covered the Dodgers and we get overly dramatic. No,
we haven't.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
This hasn't happened since nineteen thirty.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
Six, All right, now, well that's what I was gonna say.
Speaker 5 (15:12):
Come on, Petroz, get serious about this, man panic a
little ninety years.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
Come on, So this is worse than anything we've ever seen.
Speaker 3 (15:22):
Well, the Dodgers have lost four straight games by four
runs or more. It hasn't happened since nineteen thirty six.
So yeah, I would say this is rock bottom, especially
when you're losing to the Giants, the worst offensive team
in baseball coming into this series, and they put up
a ninth spot the first night and then they beat
you pretty handily in every facet of the game last night.
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The Dodgers have got to play with more urgency and
we just haven't seen that so far. And honestly, they
had their opportunities. They had the bases loaded in the
first inning against a starting pitcher who was winless and
had an ERA of over six, and they only managed
to score one run. And then they had the bases
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loaded in the eighth inning and didn't score a single run.
So yeah, I would say things are not great. For
the Dodgers offense.
Speaker 5 (16:15):
Dave, do you think they're going to make the playoffs
maybe as a wildcard. Do you think when do you
think the offense will wake up? We asked you this yesterday, Dave.
Last night now makes it thirteen games. The last thirteen
games they have scored more than three runs four times.
That is an incredible statistic considering the offensive firepower this
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team is supposed to have. Why are all of them
not hitting at the same time.
Speaker 3 (16:41):
Yeah, it's an incredible stat that you just threw at me.
And it's even more incredible that they're nine and fourteen
in their last twenty three games, averaging two runs cheaper
game since April eighteenth. It's astonishing, really, this collection of
players you would never imagine and could go through a
slump like this, and quite frankly, the only two guys
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that have been consistently good all season are Andy Pajez
and Max Muncy. At least show how Tani hit a
home run.
Speaker 4 (17:12):
There was a.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Tani home run last night, snaps his longest home run
homerless streak being a Dodger at eleven games. Second home
run in his last one hundred and eight played appearances.
So I guess that's the good news. But he's not
hitting tonight, He's only going to pitch. But really what
the Dodgers need is Mookie Bets Kyle Tucker to impose
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his will to be more of a factor. They're facing
Robbie Ray tonight. Se Oscar Hernandez and Will Smith are
going to be in the lineup tonight, and they have
a combined zero home runs against lefties this year. So
that's got a change, and Tonight's going to be a
tough night to make that change.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Do you think they'll at least be more urgency from
the team, a different kind of a shift in the energy.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
I just believe there's got to be more focus. The
Dodgers have been able to outslug their problems in the past,
whether it's not defending a safety squeeze play, well maybe
you know, having some base running lack of focus at times.
There were in the last four games. I could tell
you there's two different instances where it's full count, two
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outs and the runners aren't going, so that that's a
lack of focus, and that goes back to having a
little bit more urgency and not just thinking about you're
at that swinging the bat, your launch angle, your degrees,
all that stuff. That's only one part of the game.
There's a lot of other facets to baseball to help
the team win, and right now we're not seeing many
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guys do that.
Speaker 5 (18:45):
Dave, because the offense, as you mentioned, nine to fourteen,
averaging two runs per game, has been so bad. Perhaps
we're not talking about this, and maybe it's unfair, but
when I look at Paul Skeen's game log, I see
eight inning, zero eight in ens, zero seven innings, zero
zero earned runs up and down. I look at Yamamoto
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and I see five three three three Like he didn't
look like a Pall Schemes type ace, And I think
that's what a lot of us expected come into this year.
Were those reasonable expectations. Do you think maybe these last
couple postseasons have taken it out of them?
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (19:22):
I think not just the last two postseasons, but specifically
the last one. Remember he was warming up to come
into a possible nineteenth inning in Game three of the
World Series, let alone coming back to pitching Game seven
after going six innings in Game six, and then all
of a sudden his country wants him to participate in
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the World Baseball Classic, and that also, you know, he
pitched longer and more than anybody else, and then his
country expects him to pitch in the World Baseball Classic.
That's a lot to ask from one human being. I
don't care if you got sense YadA or you got
mister Miagi on your it's a lot. That's a lot
to ask for, you.
Speaker 4 (20:03):
Know, a lot to ask. Japanese attacked the Japanese once,
that's fine, but that was twice, three four times. That's
too many attacks.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
You got Petros or Tim Kates on your side as
your sense to ask. I'm just saying the load, the load.
Speaker 4 (20:22):
Is been a lot.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
I mean, the demand has been a lot, and I
think it's reasonable Matt to expect that his stuff isn't
going to be as good in the beginning of the
year as it was last year, considering everything that we
just laid out.
Speaker 4 (20:35):
Should they shut him down for a little while? What
do you think they should do? Or just ride it out?
Speaker 3 (20:40):
Can they afford to shut him down? I don't know.
I mean maybe when glass now comes back, I guess
they can afford to. But you know, everybody keeps talking
about how the Dodgers are going to slow play the
regular season with their pitchers. I don't know how they
do it the way they did it last year. Guys
are healthy, they're pitching. I don't see how they could
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just say, you know what, take a couple of months off.
We got X pitcher ready to go. I don't see
how that's going to play out this year, So I'm
not sure. I mean, I guess they could figure out
a way if they feel like Yamamoto needs a breather,
But I have a check to see if River Ryan's
back pitching. He was supposed to be a big part
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of their pitching plans, especially in the month of June
moving forward. So I guess they could. Yeah, I wouldn't
rule it out because they always find a way, So yeah,
I wouldn't rule it out.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
If Yamamoto needs a.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
Breather and feels like there's something barking, they could put
them on the IL.
Speaker 5 (21:39):
All right, Dave, I've waited until now to bring this
up because if you don't support me, I don't know
if I'll be able to recover, and we'll likely have
to sit out the rest of the interview. But I
mentioned this a little bit earlier. Tell me if you agree.
How about this, The Dodgers players, in order to support
all other players and the hope that a new CBA
can be hammered out without a salary recap, are tanking
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the early part of the season so as an agreement
can be found between the two parties, and that way
we don't have a lockout with the Dodgers as this
big evil force that's spending too much money.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
What do you say, don't you feel like the Mets
are doing that for the Dodgers?
Speaker 5 (22:19):
But at the Dodgers are the face of it, Dave,
the Mets are just a poorly managed team that operates
on the whims of a billionaire named Steve Cohen. You
know what I mean? Like, if the Dodgers aren't playing well,
now we got somewhere to stand in these negotiations.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Okay, yeah, sure, whatever it takes not to miss any
games next year, I'm all in for.
Speaker 5 (22:39):
I didn't really feel the support there. I felt like
it was a little bit dismissive. I'm going to say
the rest of this.
Speaker 4 (22:43):
Is when are we gonna at last thing? Dave? When
will we hear the ice The ice cube interview was
very good? When will you ever replan I mean, the
next time.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
The Dodgers win a game, I might feel celebratory and say, hey,
you know what we talked to ice Cube a few
days ago.
Speaker 4 (22:59):
Fire it off column.
Speaker 5 (23:00):
May it be tonight?
Speaker 4 (23:01):
Well, good luck.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Honestly, it has to be tonight or it's not going
to happen until the Dodgers get to San Diego, because
I'll be on the sidelines for Sports Net LA the
next four games after today.
Speaker 4 (23:14):
Kate sures Helen playing Kate Kate's wants his interview with
ice Cube right, and he was selfie with ice Cube.
There's a real ice Cube battle here between the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (23:25):
You got to come to the sadium.
Speaker 4 (23:28):
He was there on Monday, all right.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
Day, I have lost your edge. You need more urgency
on this show.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
I'm losing my edge and hear him coming up on
the decks, but I was there coming up next dead
and a live guy. Birthday of the Day on your
Dodger station. HAM five seventy ice.
Speaker 1 (23:50):
Port, Southern California's most listened to sports talks.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
This is Petro Money on de Man.
Speaker 4 (24:02):
Welcome back everybody, Petro sand Money on AM five seventy
LA Sports. We are almost done, but don't forget. We'll
be back on tomorrow for a Thursday show at three o'clock,
and then we're back out on the road on Friday,
live at BJ's Restaurant in brew House in Downy from
two to five thirty before the Dodgers and Angels game.
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We got Dodgers tickets, BJ's gift cards, tickets to see
the Big MMA fight at the Into It Dome. You
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do have to be out with us at the BJ's
Restaurant in brew House in beautiful Downy, California next Friday
from two to five thirty. But right now it is
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time for the Dead Guide. Birthday of the Day. Well happy.
Speaker 5 (24:50):
He would have been one hundred and thirty first to
Nondor foot or British American parapsychologists Nandor Fador, Yes, Nandor
or perhaps nandor door fod. There was no pronunciation guide
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on his biography.
Speaker 4 (25:15):
It feels like, you know, it's a choose your own adventure.
Speaker 5 (25:18):
Well, it's Astro Hungarian Empire news is what it is,
and unfortunately we don't have one. So here I am
twisting in the wind. Big brain kid doctorate in law
from the Royal Hungarian University of Science in Budapest, as
they like to say, moved to the big town to
work as a journalist, got some reps before heading to
Britain in nineteen twenty nine, where he did the same
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thing and fedor Or fod I'm gonna go with Vod
found his lane one of the leading authorities on Poltergeist's
So had Pony Bruno been alive and doing his radio
show during the Great Depression, Nandor would have been kites
Get me Nandor fudor Or in the night to perform.
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He wrote about hauntings.
Speaker 4 (26:05):
Can't be boring.
Speaker 5 (26:06):
No, he wrote about paranormal phenomena.
Speaker 4 (26:09):
Either that or he better have a big set of
missiles on his chest, and.
Speaker 5 (26:12):
If he has both, it's a weekly mediumship. He was
an associate of Sigmund Freud's He was a go to
for Freud on dream interpretation. His magnum opus, Encyclopedia of
Psychic Science was published in nineteen thirty four. It made
him a superstar in the field. He was the London
correspondent for the American Society of Psychical Research. He was
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the editor of the Psychoanalytic Review. He was a member
of the New York Academy of Sciences. In the nineteen thirties,
the fascination with paranormal phenomena was peaking.
Speaker 4 (26:48):
Oh there's that weird place in Los fieleez dude or
all the weirdos on out.
Speaker 5 (26:52):
People were getting excited about it. Man and Fodor was
in the spotlight a lot of seances, but as a
man who sought truth, and she had a shift, a
heel turn, if you will. In the nineteen forties she
started publishing articles advocating a psychoanalytic approach to psychic phenomena,
skeptical articles about mediumship. The spiritualists start coming for him.
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The big one was Jeff the Talking Mongoose. The Irving
family and the Isle of Man in the nineteen thirties
claimed a poltergeist in their barn showed up in the
form of a mongoose or a rat or a weasel.
Became very popular in the press. Photo went out to
the farmhouse to spend the weekend. His conclusion, deliberate deception
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by everyone in the house, no except the old man Jim,
irving that Jim, in fact, did hear voices that Jim
believed that Jeff was real because of his split personality.
UK film released in twenty twenty three, Nandor Fodor and
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the Talking Mongols starting Simon Pegg and Minnie Driver.
Speaker 4 (28:02):
We covered it. I couldn't imagine sitting for that.
Speaker 5 (28:07):
Ninety three minutes is all you'd have to sit peak.
But that moment took him to a series of conclusions
about the paranormal. He pioneered the theory that poltergeist are
external manifestations of conflicts within the subconscious mind, rather than
autonomous entities with minds of their own. That poltergeist disturbances
are caused by human agents suffering from some sort of
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mental and emotional distress. The other famous one was the
Thornton Health poltergeist case. Missus Forbes, and he asserted that
the psychosis was episodic mental disturbances of schizophrenic character, her
unconscious mind responsible for those activities of poltergeist. They were fraudulent,
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and he was able to drill down and identify the
cause as sexual trauma that had occurred in her childhood
and was repressed.
Speaker 4 (28:56):
All right, Yeah, next, they're going to tell me that
all those caskets didn't shoot out of the ground at
the end of Poultergeist with coach Hayden Fox.
Speaker 5 (29:04):
He left the boss because of his conclusion p he
was an outcast. He was dismissed from his post at
the International Institute for Cyclical Research. He was attacked in
the spiritualist newspaper Psychic News, which he sued for libel
two very famous papers on Poltergeist phenomena, The psycho Analytic
Approach to the Problems of Occultism and The Poltergeist Psychoanalyzed.
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He died in nineteen sixty four and sixty nine years old.
Get me, Nandor Kates.
Speaker 4 (29:35):
I don't know. I don't know if it would have
been a fit. I just don't know. Matt beating out
incarcerated Jamaican drug lord Christopher Koch, who we've done too
many times in this space, but he still remains, Yeah, incarcerated.
It is only said two to three words ever since
he's been in custody. Reportedly is Silhan fallon Ho sixty
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five years old today, a character actress that we would
all recognize. An intense Irish Catholic woman from Syracuse, New York.
She went to kens Andovilla High School, Go Lakers. She
went to Lemoyne College, Go Dolphins, and then got her
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master's in Fine Arts from the Catholic University of America
in Washington, DC, Go Cardinal. Her first run as an
actress was Golden Girls and Seinfeld three episodes. She could
only live in la for two years and she said
she did not fit. In early nineties, she became a
series regular on SNL for only two seasons, lots of parts,
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including Men in Back, Black and The Negotiator, and Matt's
favorite movie that describes his young time in the record industry,
The Boiler Room. But unlike Matt Smith, who has been
resistant to obstructions over the years, unlike Matt, Miss Fallen
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Hogan is deeply embraced by the filmmaker Lars von Trier.
Oh brilliant filmmaker, and she has a great connection with him.
He gets her for a bunch of movies, starting with
two thousands.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
I keep knocking, but he won't answer the door.
Speaker 4 (31:28):
You won't fulfill your obstructions. Two thousands, Dancer in the
Dark starring b York, can't stod She was in That's
Not Dogville, very high end stuff, and the House that
Jack built. She was in all of those. It was
Lars von Trier, who broke her out of the mold
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of comedic actress. She works consistently but does ignore some
roles due to her launch Catholic beliefs as it's cost her.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
A lot of money Catholic University.
Speaker 4 (32:05):
Now she has three kids with a commodities trader guy.
Speaker 5 (32:09):
Only three some staunch Catholic she is.
Speaker 4 (32:12):
She's trat her bast match. She works a lot. No
known contact with Mike Rabel, though her husband seems to
be enormy. Okay enjoys the label as a character actress.
Other career highlights the bus Driver and Forrest Gump, strip Tease,
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Clifford the Big Red Dog. She has written and produced
and she can also theater. And she has a podcast
called Catholics and Cappuccino where she talks to another Catholic
over a cappuccino campari. Actually, no, no, I'm kidding here.
She is in Seinfeld as Elaine's roommate.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
Tina Robbins is here to see you.
Speaker 6 (32:59):
It's my ex roommates.
Speaker 5 (33:00):
She moved out four years ago.
Speaker 9 (33:01):
I've been subletting my apartment from her.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
See it yea hey, plase Hitina Highlane.
Speaker 10 (33:10):
So I've seen you in a while, Elaine, we have
a problem.
Speaker 5 (33:15):
Well, what is it?
Speaker 10 (33:16):
You're getting kicked out?
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Kicked out? Why?
Speaker 10 (33:20):
While there's been a number of complaints, Yeah, like what, Well,
like last Thanksgiving, you buzzed up a jewel thief.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
I didn't know who he was.
Speaker 4 (33:30):
That's what.
Speaker 10 (33:30):
There's a buzzer.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
What else?
Speaker 10 (33:33):
Well, apparently the week after that he buzzed up some
Jehovah's witnesses and they can't get them out of the building.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
Well, let's say we'll be back tomorrow at three o'clock.
Fallen Hogan a great character actress, Cappuccinos and Catholics. I
think she's got the chick from everybody loves Raymond this week.
Speaker 5 (33:54):
Uh yeah, I'm not listening.
Speaker 4 (33:56):
On the way home, heatn be eaten, but she's still
very skinny. More Petters somebody tomorrow with three of Big
Things and Tim Kates and Ronnie Fossil. We hope everybody
has a great knight. Enjoy the Dodgers, but it's pretty
hard when they won't win. I'll tell you that right now.
Speaker 2 (34:13):
I say that right now.