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You catch your some money hand five seventy LA Sports
Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app. Dodgers trying to shake
well the sweep if you will. They got the twins
in town from the Gallpin Motors broadcast booths swept by
the Brewers for the season. Series swept to start the
second half the unofficial second half of the season post
All Star Break. First pitch, seven o'clock, and we do
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show of record, I should say. Nineteen sixty three, tractor
manufacturer lived up the street from Enzo Ferrari his car.
His Ferrari had a clutch that wasn't working, so he
knocks on Enzo's door. He says the clutch is bad.
He then says, I got an easy fix that'll make
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customer service, the young man built a small factory and
an under four months. At the Turin Car Show in
Italy nineteen sixty four, Ferruccio Lamborghini debuted his three point
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The bulls versus the stable of horses. If Ferrari Ziggs
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All right, it is time for the crickets to ms
quickets come nigga quick, y'allah. The Dodgers and matt will
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lament their fate.
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In the next segment, a big celebration of the Dodgers
coming up at.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Home tonight versus the Minnesota Twins. A little high for
your Uncle Eddy's showy Otani gets a start, followed by Dustin.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
May I just pointed to the sky and put my
hands together like praying hands.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
The Dodgers are in a slump. They got swept by
the brew crew again. They have dropped ten of the
last twelve. Overall, they're leading the NL West is down
to just three and a half games over the Dads.
Yes you do. Freddie Freeman is day to day with
a bruise left wrist. Maybe it'll help his ankle to
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have a couple of days off after he got hit
by a pitch yesterday. X rays negative.
Speaker 1 (04:00):
I was his emotional buttress.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
David Vasse has been there for Freddy in this situation.
At least he didn't fall in the shower, which is
a little more mysterious. We saw what happened to the rest.
The Angels are right there, Matt. I mean, they are
so close forty fifty. They are sniffing five hundred. They
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need a victory, four games back in the wild card
spot in the American League. Yet we have seen them
sniff five hundred like five times and it just falls
apart immediately. They took top three from their flying right
now in New York. Good luck to that. Good luck
Trenny Camp is in full swing. That's where Matt is
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all day getting sapped by the sun Dogs.
Speaker 2 (04:48):
Yeah, we got a game next Thursday, p the Hall
of Fame game out in Canton, Ohio. Out there at
practice today. It was a big day for Quinton Johnston.
Of course, everybody focused on his issues catching the ball.
They seem to feature them a little bit. A couple
of deep balls over the shoulder catches he secured for touchdowns.
So you know, sometimes they say that's by design. Sometimes
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they say it just plays out that way. But I say,
have all the players you probably walked out of there
talking about that was what today was.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
Today was that kind of day. Dimitri Nazimski, a New
York City pawn shop owner, pleaded guilty over his connections
to the South American crime ring that his targeted professional
athletes the last two years while they were away from
their homes during the games. Nazinski purchased and intended to
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sell expensive valuables taken from the homes, including high end watches, jewelry, handbags.
Everybody wants Joe Burrow's Chanel bag. For his break in,
he faces up to five years in prison and restitution
of around two and a half million dollars, and as
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a native of the nation of Georgia, he may also
be catapulted back. And it's we're not talking about.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Macon, No, We're talking about Tabilisi. Yes, love that story.
Speaker 3 (06:23):
On Saturday, former defensive Player of the Year Marcus Smart,
an aggressive man at Oklahoma State, agreed to a contract
buy out with a Whiz and plans to sign a
two year, eleven million dollar deal with the Lakers. Jabron
Lames Marcus Smart are gonna have a great time. Luk
at Dantec reportedly reached out to three time All defensive
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guard to join the team and strengthen the team's defense.
Think that that was a Lebron Jabron Lames called him,
make you mean to tell me it wasn't Lebron that
recruited Marcus Smart. It was the other leader of the
team that the recruit and knowing you know, well, you know,
I'm not so good on the defense. According to it Is,
so I called it the Marcus Smart According to it Is.
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That's what it says right there.
Speaker 2 (07:10):
He is he a Clutch Sports? Is he a Clutch
Sports client? That's actually worth a little digging real quick here,
that'd be just the talk about the cherry on top.
Speaker 3 (07:21):
Probably not if his last name is.
Speaker 2 (07:23):
Smart Jason Glushin. So I don't think that does not
sound like someone that would be part of a Clutch Sports.
Speaker 3 (07:35):
That sounds like a guy golfing and stillwater. Yes, the
Clippers guard Chris Paul back to being a Clippers guard,
no longer a former Clipper. This is a pretty big deal, Matt.
With the team they're putting together.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Played well last year for a Spurs team that was
not contending for a playoff spot. Chris Paul played in
eighty two games, so even though he was in his
twentieth year, he wanted to be that steady hand to
help nurture that young roster. Of course, he did great
and has stopped doing the same thing in San Antonio
and Oklahoma City, and now he's got an opportunity to
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chase a championship after having made it to the NBA
Finals with Phoenix, only to go up to zero and
watch it slip away at the hands of the Bucks.
Now they've kind of put together a last dance, a
last harassed style roster with Bradley Beal and Chris Paul
and Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, all these old ass
dudes Brook Lopez that are going to try to make
a run at it in a really kind of one
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year or nothing sort of situation. The way they've structured
all of these deals.
Speaker 3 (08:39):
Well, you know, what are you gonna do? I mean,
you can't get rid of Kawhi or you know you've
just paid Harden again? Right, what do you got to Well, that's.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Why Chris Paul. That's why he's playing, right, isn't that
what he said? That like, he's here to chase a championship.
He liked the Clippers situation more than any other situation
out there. I think that's why he decided to sign
with them.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
Right, I don't know that he I just thought, I
don't know, maybe he's not making the state farm money anymore.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Says he wants to play in LA so he can
watch his son play high school ball at Campbell Hall.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Yeah, Matt, I'm sure you caught this story over the weekend.
Wasn't it cool?
Speaker 2 (09:15):
It was the WNBA All Star Game. Players wore t
shirts with the words pay us what you owe us.
Kelsey Plump, who was in LA Spark and kind of
one of the vocal leaders of the players union, said
that they all met Saturday morning decided to wear the
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shirts because the CBA talks have stalled. They believe there
is a revenue sharing in balance between the league and
the players. The crowd joined in solidarity with the players
when they chanted pay the players. As Kathy Engelbert was
speaking following the game, I guess the question is, what, dude,
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if you we were to pay them, I mean, I
feel like you just have to pay one person a
lot of money.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
Well, she wasn't part of the conversation. Remember, you know
Kelsey Plump said that, oh do we have that?
Speaker 4 (10:09):
Oh we got that just united front was determined this
morning that we had a meeting for and uh, you know,
not to not to tattletale but zero members of Team
Clark were very present for that.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
But no, we were just uh we we had a
very uh I really needed to be mentioned.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
I'm trying to make a situation light, okay, but but yeah, no,
I think it was just all of us getting on
the same page for the game. We wanted to do
something that was just united and collective. And I thought
that it was a very powerful moment and got the
point across. And you know, sometimes you don't have to
say anything.
Speaker 3 (10:45):
They're really doing a great job with their new platform,
aren't they showing support for their best player, the one that.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
The only reason why people are watching, the.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Only reason why you traveled Charter now.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Literally the only reason. And I think when you say
sometimes you don't really have to say anything. You wore
a T shirt that had the words pay us what
you owe us. That's not not saying anything. That's most
definitely saying something, pay us what you owe us. And
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I think the retort to that would be, well, we
would if you could pay us back what you owe us.
For twenty years of subsistence from the NBA, two decades literally,
two decades of being financially supported while losing gobs and
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gobs of money by the NBA, only to have this,
this comet of a superstar arrive in your league and
actually draw some interest in eyeballs. But as you said, people,
why support that?
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Yeah? Why handle this? Well? Why not be petty jealous
and confirm every stereotype about mean girls that anybody's ever had.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
Last time I checked, Uh, Chelsea Plumb white girl, Yeah,
right on, that one's got a deep tan though, Sabrina
ian Escu, white girl, yeah, and neatly knows it that. Yeah.
So you've already had a couple really good white players
make the league, and that wide bird, yeah, I think
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considered arguably the best player in the history of the
w n B A I believe she's very white and
yet did not bring eyeballs to the w NBA. Seems
like this is not because it's a white girl or
white woman that is making these waves. No, her name
is Caitlyn Clark and that's all people care about it.
It's all people want to watch. But they're handling it
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really really well. It's good stuff, plumb, No wonder that
tight end dumbed you?
Speaker 5 (12:52):
No?
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Yeah, really like sometimes you just don't have to say anything.
Speaker 3 (12:56):
Yeah, shut up. Yeah, We'll be back with more great
sports talk. The top story of the day. The Panic
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of a fighter. And Matt, we got Dodgers Twins tonight,
Tim Kats coming out after his relaxing week off, back
to the weekday grind of Marongo casino, Dodgers on deck,
Dodgers and a slump, can't deny it. They take on
the Twins, and I believe it's time, Matt st you
to do it. It's well, I think you should do it.
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I mean, you're the one that's there with the phones
right under your fingers, you know, eye contact with Kate's
and Ronnie.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
I think it's your. I think it's your. It's your
responsibility God to give out the boletos and head a glove.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Grab your glove, if your collar ten eight six six,
nine seven, two five seventy. You're going to the game tomorrow,
to asker Hernandez bobblehead night first forty thousand, not fifty
three thousand. There's forty thousand, so they will run out,
but pair of tickets right now for tomorrow's game against
the Twins to ask Hernando's bobblehead night. It is our
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last pair of tickets to give away of being giving
them away every single Do you have a pair for
Dodgers on deck there, Kates? Nope, nope, Okay, so this
is it last pair we're giving away for tomorrow's game.
Eight six six nine, eight seven two five seventy and
uh and he had a glove. You heard Coach Harbaugh
and his presser last week. I take a glove to
every game. I want to catch five balls. I want
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to compete for fobles when I'm at a game. So
be like Coach Arbaugh and and he had a glove.
Take your glove, have a good time out there.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
I'll talk about a one to eighty on your position.
I'm mad.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
I like taking a glove. I think it kind of
fits right. You know what, Farvo's going to a game.
I'm there to compete.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
Okay, bought this over. I've thought this over, and in fact,
I like the whole glove thing. Now and he had
a glove. We're gonna have Rodney on tomorrow talking about
how great that moment was. I glove was something there
in Japan. All Right, It's time for the top story
of the day, Top story of the day.
Speaker 2 (15:54):
Well, it's been a theme throughout the show, might as
well be a theme in the final hour. The Panic
Brothers return and you're top story of the day as
we look. This is ultimately what I concluded of the
many different paths we could take to get to a
place of supreme panic, and it is seventeen and twenty one.
Speaker 3 (16:19):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
You want Panic Brothers, that's the centerpiece. The Dodgers are
currently seventeen and twenty one versus playoff teams.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
Matt. If you really want to make an impact with
young people, to really get them to panic, you can
say seventeen and twenty one period, full stop.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Let me try it again seven. I appreciate that because
you know, I don't communicate with the youth that well,
they look at me as a crotchety old man.
Speaker 3 (16:49):
Leasy surf though, I mean, you're gnarly surf whish.
Speaker 2 (16:52):
That old guy that hates everybody. The Dodgers are seventeen
and twenty one period, full stop. Yeah, see that set
off the alarm. Good call, p Thanks. That means they're
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forty one and twenty one versus teams that currently aren't
in the playoffs, twenty games over five hundred against the dregs.
If you will, four games under five hundred versus the elite.
That's the problem, because that's what this team is playing for.
When everyone wants to tell us, just wait till October,
They're gonna be fine, they'll get healthy. Don't worry about this.
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Say even worse. They are thirteen and two, thirteen and
two against the worst four teams in baseball. Thank you.
That set off the old period full stop.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
You know what else, if you tweeted it, you know
what you would write, Well what I write? They are,
you know, seventeen and twenty one against the good teams.
That's it. That's the tweet.
Speaker 2 (18:01):
That's the tweet. Good one thirteen and two against the
four worst teams in baseball. Patesckey Dodger Talk, White Sox
and A's Kate's just skinned up his face. He said that, Kate.
He's like, hey man, I've been out of town for
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a week.
Speaker 3 (18:22):
Why skinning up to faith?
Speaker 2 (18:24):
In the National League, the Cubs and Brewers are tied
in the Central and the Phillies lead the National League East.
The Dodgers are one and two versus the Phillies three
and four versus the Cubs. Remember they went to in
zero in Japan. They are one and four since that
over here, and zero and six versus the Brewers.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
That's that's crazy. Would you get swept into the vats
of beer?
Speaker 2 (18:49):
You get swept into the ats. They haven't been this
baut against a team in a series over four games
since two thousand and six. Now you can point to
the injuries, you can point at the bullpen being one
of the absolute worst. Not like, you know, they're just
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kind of mid pack. They're giving up a home run here. No,
they give up more home runs than any other bullpen,
and they have the twelfth worst ERA in the National League.
Got a fifteen teams twelfth. No bullpen gives up more
home runs than the Dodgers crew of relievers. You can
get into Mooki not being able to hit. Yes, now
we're gonna give it a day off. Here, man, we're
gonna batch you lead off there and uh oh, bases
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are juiced. Mook could win it. Bottom of the ninth.
No can do Kemo Sabi standing out there, you.
Speaker 3 (19:53):
Can, You're do it, Moke.
Speaker 6 (19:54):
So now it comes down to Mookie bets first pits
down and in ball one yesterday.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
On the bench to give him a breather.
Speaker 6 (20:05):
Today, back to the lead off spot for the first
time since last Father's Day. Dodgers down six to five,
bases loaded, two out to the ninth. Drives a ball
right center field, but it hangs them in a line
out to Perkins, ends the game for Milwaukee.
Speaker 3 (20:22):
That that low moan from James Loaney was the only
thing he.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
Said over nine Innians.
Speaker 6 (20:29):
Drives a ball right center field, but it hangs them
in a line out to Perkins.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
Loan dog. That was the loan Dog's howl.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
And what is that? No can't do?
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Still can do?
Speaker 5 (20:43):
Kemo Saba drives a ball right center field, but it
hangs them and a line out to Perkins ends the
game for Milwaukee. Oh god, Now, look, well every all
of that is part of this for sure, but you know,
over the course of this season, and this team has
played poorly the entire season against high level competition early on.
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And look, when a team is catching fire, well often
hear well when it's early. Yeah, soft schedule, especially in football,
especially in college football, with how cowardly teams tend to
schedule early on. You know, It's like, yeah, it's mister,
they're four and oh but they played Kennesaw, they played Mercer,
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you know, coastal game, a little fight, but they eat
that one out.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
We're one hundred games into this season, one hundred games
into the Major League Baseball season, and then in those
one hundred games, they have an eight sixty seven win
percentage against the four worst teams in the league, a
six sixty two win percentage against teams that aren't currently
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in the playoffs, and a four to forty seven I
shouldn't even call it a win percentage. Losing percentage is
the better way to put it against playoff teams. So
questions got to be asked through one hundred games, man
smoking mirrors. When it comes to the playoffs, god forbid,
they pull the Brewers, who now have a better record
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than the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (22:22):
Hey, the playoffs are different, Matt. You know that's what
they're going to do.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
True, Cubs have a better record than the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (22:29):
It's so bad.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Over this miserable twelve game stretch. The Rockies have a
better record than the Dodgers.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
Yeah, they playing a lot better against the Twins than.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
Now.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
If the season were to end today, they would get
a bye. They're still second, you know, and the tiebreaker
would unfortunately send a team with a better record than
them into the wild card round. Again, I will bemoan
that situation, even when it benefits the Dodgers as needing
to be corrected. But they would take on the winner
of the Padres Philly series as it stands, in the
divisional round.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
Again, I will bemoan the Sea just.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
Because of benefits the Dodgers does not mean I contend
that they should be seated by record.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
That's the kind of integrity I have.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
That's exactly right with the pitching of the Phillies. If
the Padres pitching gets healthy, with those home run bats
against this bullpen the way it's set up right now,
that is not a great deal. And you mentioned it
with the Rockies. Even with the Twins in town tonight,
who dropped two of three to the Rockies, losing their
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first series of their last five in a row. Let's
say they take two or three, Let's say they sweep
the Twins. It's again, a team that opened up the
post All Star slate losing two of three to the
worst team in baseball, a team that is tracking to
have the worst record in the history of the game.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
So you want the measuring the Dodgers against competition that
they were going to have to worry about when it matters,
it's maybe Pedicton, Yeah, big time.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
Hey, that's big time.
Speaker 3 (24:07):
Time.
Speaker 2 (24:08):
Just look, they go on a run, they start winning.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
You're gonna pay. You're gonna pay big time. You pay
big time.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
The seed has been planted, the seat has been watered,
the seed has been growing. There are green shoots from
this seed of poor performance against playoff performers, and it's
just gonna grow over the next month. See, I did
a little digging. I looked at that schedule. I mean,
you want to talk about really doing a deep dive.
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I looked at the schedule.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Wow, what did you see, Black Manta? Here's what I saw. Uh,
they got a big trip.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
They do not face a division leader until Toronto August eighth, ninth,
and tenth.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
We'll be at the HQ Gastropub in Huntington Beach on August.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Between now and two months from now mid September. Of
their eighteen series, only four of them feature playoff teams.
So you rip off a bunch of wins like they
have against inferior competition, and I don't know what we
learn unless they dominate those four of eighteen series that
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they will have between now and mid September. Now, the
injury thing is certainly something. Glass now was pitched better,
but hell, he pitched his ass off and he got
a loss. You know, he got to zero run support.
Mookie's hitting one to eighty six in the month of July.
So I don't know what Blake Snell's return is going
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to be if the offense can't hit. I don't know
what the return of Trining is going to be if
someone can't make a throw at first base and I
under and while there's a ton of social media video
clips making the rounds of old crotchety Kershar returning and
throwing his glove than slamming his hat, you get it.
Speaker 3 (26:03):
It's a guy.
Speaker 2 (26:03):
This team is not what they were at the start
of the season, where you can make errors and you
can have goofs and still win the game.
Speaker 3 (26:12):
I mean, it's not like t Oscar can't move in
right field. Paz dropped the ball yesterday. There should have
been caught her. He just dropped it.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
He dropped it.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
Ruiz couldn't throw the ball home, and he air mailed
the ball. And you heard Kershaw at the end of
his you saw him slam his glove, which I never
saw anybody do when he was getting his booms ripped
off every year in the playoffs. I never saw any
of the position players come in and kick anything. No,
but you saw him slam his glove in the dugout
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and then this at the end of the press.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
I don't how much say I'm gonna get in to
myself in trouble, so let's just let's just call it.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
Thanks, let's call it. You know, I think we've all
called it at some point and you hate doing it,
but you know it's for the best. Guys. I don't
want to call it, but I'm gonna call it. I
gotta get out of here.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
I got kicked out of the real estate that's house like.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
That, right, Hey, guys, I gotta call it.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
I need you to leave.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Nothing good is gonna come out of this what we're
doing right now. Hey, Clayton, what is it like having
no outfielders behind you?
Speaker 7 (27:09):
I don't how much to say I'm gonna get it
to myself in trouble, So let's just let's.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
Just call it. Thanks, Let's just call it. You know what,
it's called the top story because I'm gonna get myself
in trouble. You look like you were yelling at Dalton
rushing after a pitch. Is that true?
Speaker 7 (27:20):
I don't how much say I'm gonna get it to
myself in trouble, So let's just let's.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
Just call it.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
Thanks, Let's call it.
Speaker 3 (27:25):
You think I'm gonna feel this cleanly? Not gonna do
it Chemo Sabby.
Speaker 7 (27:29):
I don't how much say I'm gonna get it to
myself in trouble, So let's just let's just call it.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
You can't do chemo semi.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Well, that's uplifting. But we did give away tickets. You know,
things could turn around, and you know as we turn around,
our tone changes. We'll be back with more. They're totally
back time of my life. We'll be back with more
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App Money Show mercifully coming to an end on this
Modella meets a Lota Monday or La or La and
we made our big announcement that was tasty. I bet
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it was It's time for the Dead Guy Birthday of
the Day before we get to a Dodger.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
Nerve Talk as your high art cultured show of record,
no doubt. Now we've done Hemingway. Today, we've done Don
Knott's opposite ends of the spectrum.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
I don't know, man. I heard Don Knoams could pull
a tarpin out of the Florida waters like anybody.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
If that tarpin was a middle aged lady with huge knockers,
Yes he could.
Speaker 3 (29:20):
And a collar that goes up to your ear lobes.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
We go with the guy who spent his fortune to
give back in a way many might not appreciate. But
you know, when it comes to trying to inject some
culture into our American way of beer drinking, truck driving,
cheeseburger mashing, brains, sharing art, sharing art with people. Roy
Neuberger was special and he would have been one hundred
(29:44):
and twenty two today. He did live to be one
hundred and seven. Okay was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He
was orphaned after both his parents died when he was twelve,
so all that money was his. He had no siblings.
He went to NYU journalism, dropped out, started working b
Altman in company, and then he was like, whatever, man,
I got all this money, I'm just going to go
to Paris, live that Bohemian lifestyle man. He was a
(30:08):
fixture at the Louver Hit connected with art historian Meyer Shapiro.
He started painting. He started studying art, and he got
so deep into van Go that he became one of
the world's leading van Go historians. And the van Goes
story of having sold just one painting while he was alive,
living in paying poverty and misery there is right there.
(30:28):
He found his calling. He was going to find struggling
living artists that he thought to be brilliant, support them
by their art, display it publicly in the hopes that
his financial support would keep their careers on track. He
was a brilliant guy. He did want to make as
much money as possible to chase this dream, so he
got into finance. He founded Newburger Berman after he made
(30:49):
a bunch of money on Wall Street short selling throughout
the crash of nineteen twenty nine, he started one of
the first no load mutual funds, meaning you don't have
to pay a fee when you buy or seal. That
was incredibly popular. He called it the Guardian Fund, that
is still in operation today. And with all of those
multiple millions of dollars, he bought paintings. His first one
was Peter Hurd's Boy from the Plains and he immediately
(31:09):
put it in Nelson Rockefeller's Traveling American Art Exhibition.
Speaker 3 (31:12):
There is there is a way to make money. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:15):
Herd would go on to paint the official portrait of
Lyndon B. Johnson. Well he found, well, he didn't find,
but he kind of toilet. Yeah, it should have been
with his poots in his hands, saying check it out.
He financially supported Jackson Pollock, Willem Dakooney, Mark Rothkobe, but
the man he had the greatest impact on was Milton Avery.
He purchased gasp Landscape and said he was determined to
(31:38):
make Avery famous.
Speaker 5 (31:40):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
He did, and touched by his generosity and support Avery,
throughout his career would donate completed works to the Met,
to the Museum of Modern Art, to the Whitney College campuses,
university museums. When Rockefeller became Governor of New York, he
established a museum at Purchase College, Sunny Purchase and Newburger
populated it with his collection, and that led to the
(32:01):
Newburger Museum of Arts, housed over nine hundred of his paintings.
When it opened, he said, quote, I buy because I
love the work, and it would be a criminal act
for me to sell.
Speaker 4 (32:13):
Oh.
Speaker 2 (32:14):
He was awarded the National Medal of the Arts by
George W. Bush when he was one hundred and four
in two thousand and seven. Passed away in twenty ten.
Married three kids, Arman roy Neuberger.
Speaker 3 (32:24):
Beating out Damien Junior, Gong Marley. Today is the very
desirable actress Juno Temple. She's getting a little gaunt. You know,
these actresses, they just that's kind of the look now,
you know. I mean you're way over a bill and
it's like, what are we doing? You know, I don't anyway.
(32:44):
Juno Temple's got a lot of range. This would be
British News. Yes, she's thirty six, born in Hammersmith, London.
Mother a producer, dad Julian ten a very famous documentary
and music video maker. Yeah, her dad did a Sex
(33:05):
Pistols Number one and all the other sex Pistols documentaries,
the big one in two thousand. I had a Joe
Strummer movie, and a Madness movie and Ray Davies movie.
You get the point.
Speaker 2 (33:19):
It's very good at what he does.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
The daughter has family ties, of course, to the Communist Party,
but like so many Communists at the highest levels, they
are super rich. She went to bougie schools and was
accepted into King's College. She started doing a lot of
movies as a child. She was in her father's movies
(33:43):
and then she was in Notes on a Scandal Atonement
Year one with Michael Sarah and Jack Black former guest
here on the Petrolsera Oh year one.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
You want to add she won a BAFTA for the
lesbian werewolf movie Jack and Diane.
Speaker 2 (34:06):
A little diddy about that one.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
Well, I mean it's not just were wolves that are
randy dudes, Okay, it's also the lasses, mate, the lasses
as well. She plays Keeley the U an official publicist
on Ted Lasso, which I've never watched. It's great, we'll
(34:29):
never watch them. You say that, but you watch it
and you'll love it. That's why I just I know
it and I won't do it. I don't need that
Lasso in my life. You don't need to be you
need Ted Lao in your life. When we used to
have passwords, she made quite a few appearances on Mister Skins.
Mister Skin loved loved her back burger. You'll love Juno
(34:54):
Temple's majestic temples. It is something that mister Skin would say,
and not in that accent, because mister Skinn.
Speaker 2 (35:01):
Talks like you love Juno Temple's majestic temples. Yeah, he
talks like he just sucked a mouthful of river water
from the Chicago.
Speaker 3 (35:10):
Anyway. She lived in Los Felis with an actor, but
now she's with a Polish guy and she does have
a lot of range. She was in you know, the
Latin the Fargo that came out right before COVID, so
it got kind of lost the Farms. Yeah, she was
like the main character in that, you know, because now
it's like one hundred pound girl that could just like
(35:32):
kill all these men and stuff right, and the husband
just like the weakest little bitch in the world. It's
like the husbred. Time the husband gets jacked up, you
know why, because he didn't listen to his wife. That's
why Matt hundred pound wife's gonna take all these guys
on with the baseball bat and a bunch of nails pounded.
Speaker 2 (35:53):
You get distracted by her back burner.
Speaker 3 (35:57):
That's not how mister Skin would say it. Maddie, it's
her back burger. It's nobody talks like that newburger. Nice.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
You've got to see her back burger.
Speaker 3 (36:10):
Come on, man, dude, mister Skin wants to come on,
and I don't want to put them on. Well, Kate's
how are we going to keep our passwords exactly?
Speaker 2 (36:17):
Now we're out.
Speaker 3 (36:18):
Look at what you did to us, Kate.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Now what we have as a password to mister man
dot com and we don't want that.
Speaker 3 (36:24):
We got our hot dog in our hand with no packburger.