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On the biggest of all of them.

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I was a It was a great redemption story. You know,
I'd gone either way, but it was.

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One of my lead cover least favorite days ever worked here,
still not over it.

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Well again Redemption.

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everyone knows the president pardons a turkey every Thanksgiving, but
did you know the tradition started with a different holiday
all together. The presidential turkey pardon can be traced back
to eighteen sixty three, which, interestingly enough, was the year

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that President Lincoln made Thanksgiving a national holiday. In eighteen
sixty three, but it was actually a month later that
Abraham Lincoln granted clemency to a live turkey that was
intended for the family Christmas dinner. Yes, and then of
course it made sense to move it to Thanksgiving.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
That Lincoln and Nathan Bedford Forrest were the two finest
war strategists, and she did not like that very much.

Speaker 6 (05:50):
That's funny, funny, funny house people are about that war.
His granddaughter, and I held aloft the saber, all.

Speaker 5 (06:03):
Right, would go on to Podner Turk Thanksgiving as a
matter of fact, in eighteen sixty three.

Speaker 3 (06:11):
Right in the middle of the Civil War. Brother, Yeah, hey,
we got to do something. You know, here's a holiday
for you. Things are hard, Okay, let's do it. It's
time for quickets, quickets. I'll make it quick, y'all. Yeah.
Two teams, quite literally in opposite directions, the Lakers twelve

(06:32):
and floor for the Clippers on the floor at five
and twelve. They face off tomorrow night on a seventy
eight o'clock tip. So it's still a full show. Thanks
a lot, Thanks for nothing.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
I think the Lakers could win it.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
Well, I would expect them to the Lakers are the
second best team in the West, and they look great
and they're winning despite not playing their best. Here is
and I've never seen anybody act more like dan Aykroyd
in SNL when he was like the toy salesman, like
the arrogant, gum chewing toy salesman, the bag of glass

(07:10):
that is that is JJ Reddick in every single interview.

Speaker 7 (07:13):
I think our togetherness is important playing for each other.
You know, the bench spirit tonight was great. I do
think there's something with this group where we just whatever
the game requires that night, that's what we're going to
do to try to put us in a position to win.

(07:34):
And we've had to kind of strategy wise mix in
a bunch of different things, and the guys have been
bought into just hey, this is what tonight requires. Let's
let's go out there and try to execute that, and
let's put us in a position to win fourteen of
our sixteen games.

Speaker 3 (07:51):
I mean, it's like your sideline guy, the little UFC guy,
Mike Truddell, Like you could be nice to him, right,
Like you could look at him. Maybe maybe once you
can make eye contact with the person interviewing you that
travels with you but I guess not.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
Yeah, well he is, you know, Mike Is is a diminutive.

Speaker 3 (08:10):
Well yeah, but I mean you can.

Speaker 2 (08:12):
Look down six foot six, you know.

Speaker 3 (08:14):
Yeah, well you know, I mean when a sideline lady
is it's not that tall. I mean you had to
point out.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Maybe get that Dave Portnoy apple cart, you know that
you can stand on.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
Hey, that's for the camera. The other rival the other
rivalry game is se UCLA at the Coliseum. UCLA's three
and seven, three and six in the Big Ten. But
they had that three game stretch where Rick Neuheisel and
his son what I was looking for. They headed the

(08:49):
coliseum on Saturday. As we say, it's a great day
to be a lot and be a broke. Sc is
eight and s. He's not really good. They're just good.
But that's better than they were last year. They're eight three,
six and two into Big Ten one on NBC. You
can act like a professional the Trojans, Hey did you
see the sun.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
Day to be allowed to be abroad?

Speaker 3 (09:12):
Hey did you see the sun on game day? Hey? Hey,
I don't like that. You should try being a professional.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
Yeah, maybe don't give the game away on special.

Speaker 5 (09:24):
Teams, huh.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
Hey, hey, come on, Matt and now I'm a Trojan.
And they did a really cool video with that punter
and uh and Sam Heward at a Starbucks on campus.
Forget that he kicked a line drive straight to the
freaking very dangerous punt returner for the Oregon Ducks at
home on the fifty. Forget it. Okay, they did it.

(09:48):
They controlled people so hard about their awesome special teams
and wearing cool kicker shoes and going out there and
duping Northwestern. You don't get after usc like that. That's
that's not your role. They're they are. They did a great.

Speaker 5 (10:03):
Say it was karma, Pye. Some would say it was karma,
although we see guys clear that long snapper all the
time look easy to play to execute.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
Lincoln said, they don't coach that. That guy just went
crazy out there.

Speaker 8 (10:18):
He went, that might be the dumbest question I've been
asked as long as I've been a head coach, and
I've been asked a lot of questions. You ought to
feel a little embarrassed as I question, this is a
professional thing.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
You ought to try. Oh, there's a better way to
handle that kick.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
One out of bounds forty yard line return touchdown Thomas
hits the center on a forty six star field. Yeah,
and that's professional. I love the clinking of the silver
wearing plates in the background too.

Speaker 3 (10:53):
Who's hungry? Tim Skipper uh pointing out that many of
your new to the rivalry at USC at UCLA with
all the transfer portal, especially at UCLA, and Tim Skipper
himself is a Fresno guy, so here he is on
how to deal with that.

Speaker 4 (11:13):
We watched the video as a team just to go
over the history of it because you have so many
transfers and things, so I wanted to make sure everybody
knew how significant this game was and how both teams
wear their home colors for the game and you get
to paint the victory bill like all of that stuff.
We went over in our team meeting yesterday and just

(11:33):
ready to get the week going and take this all in.
And it's awesome to finally be part of this thing,
you know, you watch it so much, never been to
one of these games, and to be able to work
it and coach it, it's going to be awesome and
I'm just looking forward to that.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
Yeah, it's kind of sad. It's hard to imagine that
you would have to do that at UCLA. But that's
where we.

Speaker 2 (11:55):
Are with you. You know what, good for Skippers for
saying it.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Oh, he knows he's he's doing a great job. I mean,
he's doing what he can. You've got nothing against Skip.
Skip has done a great job. Yeah, and Lincoln Riley
has two Matt. That was a great trolling video they
did with the punter and Sam Hewart. Okay, one's question.

Speaker 8 (12:15):
I've been asked as long as I'm been a head coach,
and I've been asked a lot of questions. You ought
to feel a little embarrassed asked that question. This is
a professional thing. You ought to try it.

Speaker 3 (12:26):
I feel like, don't get after him, Matt, He's doing
a great job.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
Could it be that, once again you are upset at
something else could be and have decided.

Speaker 2 (12:35):
To think it out on me? The lowly beat.

Speaker 3 (12:37):
Writer Jordan had.

Speaker 5 (12:46):
Something else has cost you this great frustration and anger,
and yet I am the one it's wearing the slings
and arrows.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Bill Belichick's girlfriend. She's suing Pop, who has devoted several
episodes of his podcast to her and her relationship with Belichick.
He previously reported that Hudson was banned from the UNC
football facility PS I'm suing you at PS, Torre Hudson

(13:16):
posted on Instagram along with a photo of her wearing
an all access media pass for UNC football. She was
also wearing a band necklace in the photo. Tory replied
to Hudson on X Riding in part, I assume this
means you're declining my invitation to be a guest on

(13:37):
My Pablo Finds Out and that's his podcast. Either way,
I look forward to hearing from you. This is a
great situation. I'm glad Pete Carroll's son, Brennan Carroll left
Washington as the O coordinator Underfish to be the Raiders

(13:57):
O line coach and part of that. And I'm so
glad that Steve Belichick left Washington as well to coach
for his dad at UNC and be part of that.
What a great situation.

Speaker 5 (14:11):
I also hate the you know when you're when you're
in a beef with someone, Hey, come on the podcast,
let's hash it out. Hey, f you shut up with
a stupid podcast and your fake promotion of it by
inviting somebody on. They're not coming on. She's got an
adult Cheerleague championship to seek and win. You know she's

(14:32):
not coming on, so just accept the lawsuit and good
luck with your attorney there.

Speaker 3 (14:38):
Find something else snarky to say.

Speaker 5 (14:40):
Right, like, hey, sorry you lost the adult cheer competition,
but at least your guy was there in support.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
Yeah, she's a freak show. You put her on the podcast.
You're a freak show.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
Nice I makeup and a beautiful hairbow.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
Oh come on, dude, I might join one of those groups, right.
Who knew you could dress up like an angel?

Speaker 3 (15:01):
It's the greatest thing I've ever seen.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Still get after it.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
Rams are nine and two, their winners at six in
a row. They're at Carolina on Sunday to take on
La Pantanta. We'll have more on that. Matthew Stafford is
playing like an MVP top five and passing yards. He's
the NFL with thirty touchdown passes and only two picks,
and his wife quitter podcast. I mean, this guy's really
doing great. Uh here he is after the game last night.

Speaker 9 (15:25):
I'm surrounded by really good players. You know, I've got
you know, great great receivers, great backs, great tight ends.
All of them are catching touchdowns and we're getting in
the end zone and and Obviously, I can't do any
of that if the guys up front, you know, aren't
doing what they're doing. And they're doing a hell of
a job too. So still plays and want back and
things that we can be better on. But I'm enjoying

(15:46):
playing with this group. It's such a steady group. A
week in and week out, they show up to work.
You know, not every day is perfect, but you know,
we have that confidence that you know, we just keep
putting the work in and the results will be, you know,
what we want them to be. And it's been a
whole lot of fun. So I'm enjoying it.

Speaker 3 (16:01):
Every day I walk into my house and I see
that microphone and the headphones over it, and I know
that that podcast is not coming on, and I feel great.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
I'm a different man. Did I get everybody? I probably
could have mentioned the fullback once, but hey, whatever.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
And my wife's podcast. I'm glad you quit, Matt. We
got a big rivalry week, not just in the college
ranks and in the basketball world.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
Chargers Raiders O C.

Speaker 5 (16:29):
Chip Kelly ditched after their loss to the Browns, in
which Gino took ten sacks. The Raiders tied for last
in the NFL and points per game, just fifteen thirtieth
in total offense, thirty first in rushing after using the
sixth overall pick on Ashton genty and twenty eighth, and
red zone efficiency. They have scored fewer than ten points

(16:50):
in four of their eleven games. That is the most
in the NFL. And we talked about it last week.
The other side of that coin based on who was
coming into town and who wanted to be a raider,
and uh well, he had himself a little bit of
a celebration, didn't he.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
Chador Frank cor Forever. We'll be back with more Petros
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Speaker 3 (17:34):
Welcome back, everybody, Petroson Money on AM five seventy LA Sports. Tonight,
we got Monday Night football Panthers at San Francisco. The
forty nine ers kickoff is at five fifteen or something.
But right now it's time, and I know this game's
gonna suck simply because Chador's not playing. Have you not

(17:55):
touched that can only play once a week? But right
now it's time for the top story of the day,
Top story of it.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
Well we'll start with this. It is a football top
story from yesterday. Hot damn. The rams are good, hot damn,
really good. This six name Brian right, hot damn. I
feel like you guys are making fun of me. We're
not Brian's semen. We love hot dam hot damn. On
this six game the batter ones. It certainly beats the
hell out of fresh snow.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
No doubt. Well that's I guess why it was retired.

Speaker 3 (18:27):
Oh he pulls it out. Every once in a while,
he pulls out the old snow shovel.

Speaker 5 (18:30):
Oh you know what, pull it out, Billy Mack, just
own it. They are on a six game win streak.
They have outscored their opponents on this six game win
streak one hundred and eighty three to seventy two. Sipple
math would tell you that's over one hundred points. That is,
averaging thirty one per game on offense, allowing twelve per
game on defense. That is complete and total domination. Matthew

(18:56):
Stafford is running away with the MVP at this point.
He has got thirty touchdown passes, the most in the
league by seven. He has only thrown two interceptions. He's
thrown for two hundred and sixty yards per game, has
only taken fifteen sacks. The offensive lines protecting him. Defensively,
they lead the league in points allowed only sixteen point

(19:16):
three per ninth in total defense, they got twelve picks
thirty one sacks. They've only allowed four rushing touchdowns on
the season, and with the thicker kicker banging a fifty
two yard or through yesterday, all three phases, it appears,
are in effect. MZ says, oh, there you go.

Speaker 3 (19:36):
Yeah, I mean they are that all three phases are working.
They still the thicker kickers of Missouri guy, which is
very rare for all three phases to be working well.

Speaker 5 (19:46):
And yeah, here it is right in southern California. They
still have two left against Arizona. Not good Arizona, that
is the Panthers, who are going to be on a
short week because they are playing Monday night football tonight
in Atlanta. Those four in which they will be heavily
favored potentially double digit favorites in each will put them
at thirteen wins. The other two are home to Detroit

(20:07):
and at Seattle, I, which suspect if this keeps going,
they'll be favored in those as well. The Eagles, who
beat them earlier this year, have one more loss, and
in their last three they have blown a twenty one
point lead to lose. Last night, they beat the Lion
sixteen to nine when Dan Campbell couldn't get out of
his way on fourth downs and went zero for five
and ten to seven over the Packers. So things look

(20:28):
to be lining up for the path to the Super
Bowl in San Francisco to come through SOFI Stadium. On
the NFC front, now there is good and bad in town.
The Chargers heavily invested in a couple contests yesterday and
got absolutely zero help, which is why you never want
to have to lean on help when it comes to
making the playoffs or bettering or besting your football seating.

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The Colts were up twenty to nine in the fourth
quarter on the Chiefs could have put a dagger in
Kansas City, handing them their sixth loss, but like they
always did, Patrick Mahomes found a way doing his Uh
said Dylan or Dominic that's the quarterback there, Dylan Rayola
in press.

Speaker 3 (21:09):
I believe so. The dad's name is Dominic. I may
have made that mistake earlier in the year.

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (21:16):
The thing is that Mahomes, who was not great at
all yesterday, did not throw a touchdown pass, was sacked
a number of times, ran in inopportune moments. Still, as
he always does, found a way to get a game
tying drive and a game winning drive in overtime, so
they're alive and of course dangerous. The Jaguars looked like

(21:37):
they were going to fall in the desert to the Cards,
but Jacobe Brissett could not hit a receiver and stride
on a double move that left the dB and the
dust would have won the game at the end of
regulation instead of a kick to tie it and send
it to overtime where they would lose. That would have
handed the Jags my.

Speaker 3 (21:50):
Back is to the wall and my DB's in the dust.

Speaker 5 (21:53):
That's right, that dB was in the dust. But alas,
the Jags would rally to win, and they are now
tied with the Chargers at seven and four, and of
course have the head to head in their pocket with
a pair of games against the Titans, the current worst
team in football left on their ledger, but two against
Indy starting this coming Sunday, and the Broncos in Denver.
The Chiefs have the Cowboys on a short week in Dallas,

(22:14):
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Dallas playing on Thanksgiving. You hear that right here on
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The Chargers get the Rates at home this Sunday. We
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Speaker 3 (22:33):
Stad You really had you. I thought it was Boltman
doing the promotion on Instagram, Matt, but it was you.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
You know.

Speaker 5 (22:42):
I figured if it was going to be a really
hard contest to drive with a Charger Raider game, so
I wanted to kind of dress it up a little
bit to give the folks a little bit more incentive
to try to win those tickets.

Speaker 3 (22:54):
You got my attention, but I don't like how you're
covering up your big wave. Dave Hair well, you know what,
next time, I'll dust it off. Speaking of leaving a
dB in the dust, congratulations to Chip Kelly. Has a
coach ever found more golden parachutes sequentially After not living
up to expectations and being fired in short order by

(23:14):
his employer, The Eagles owed him thirteen million dollars when
they fired him, got rid of Andy Reid by the
way in order to bring Chip Kelly in. He lasted
two of his four years on that contract. The forty
nine ers could not wait to scoop him up. They
were one year into a four year, twenty four million
dollar deal owed him over nineteen million dollars when they

(23:38):
let him go after a two to fourteen season. Remember
that followed a single season of Jim tom Sula. After
they decided they didn't want to have Jim Harbaugh anymore
up there, UCLA sprinted to scoop him up where he
was okay. Started out slow, ten wins in his first
three years combined, before he settled in with an eight
to nine and an eight win season, which I think
everyone would agree is pretty freaking good for UCLA. They

(24:00):
were on the hook for eight and a half million
when they let him go. Or when we thought they
were going to let him go, that's why they dragged
it out. Ohio State really wanted him as their offensive coordinator,
so they scratched out a check to the Bruins for
one and a half million dollars instead. So UCLA, really,
who likes to throw money around like it's nothing, We're

(24:21):
able to well tie their hands when it came to
finding their next head coach, but not having to give
Chip the eight and a half million they would have
owed him had Ohio State not come to get him.
And you know what a paid off for Ohio State,
They won themselves a national championship. Now the Raiders will
eat two million dollars for him not to work, little
over two million dollars as a matter of fact, for

(24:42):
him not to work, and you could argue coughed up
another four million for something worse, him working calling their
offensive plays when they made him the highest paid coordinator
in the NFL. Only the Raiders could pull that off,
make someone the highest paid coordinator. It's six million dollars
per year year and he gets fired in season after

(25:03):
eleven games with six to go as the team sits
at two and nine. Yeah, circumstances are interesting in football.
I'm sure Chip would tell you that Gino was an
ideal and the old line is beat up and this
and that, But I mean to take a more simplistic
view of it. I think that I felt this way
when he took the Eagles job and he was going

(25:26):
to call offense in the NFL. I said, it's going
to have a hard time with where the hash marks
are and what kind of coordinator he is. He's he's
a suited for college. His his style is not suited
for the NFL and the lack of space on the field.
And if you have a running quarterback? Did he have

(25:47):
Michael Vick there or somebody like that for a while.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
That's a good question.

Speaker 5 (25:52):
After that, I think and Andy brought in Michael Vicks, Yeah,
was the one who brought him in.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
Yeah, But after the dog thing and after right year,
I think he had if you have a running quarterback,
and Kingsbury sat it kind of similar. It's like, if
you have a running quarterback, it sort of helps. But
those guys they really struggle if they don't have if
they don't have the hash mark placement. It's a college
football thing. And I think that's kind of played itself

(26:19):
out with the way you just read off how.

Speaker 5 (26:22):
The career went three times now zero for three, you know,
and look like you said it's circumstance. But I point
the finger at Pete Carroll. He was hired to provide stability,
professionalism after.

Speaker 3 (26:34):
The nest was in rise Pete Carroll.

Speaker 5 (26:38):
Pete Carroll was hired as the league's oldest coach. He
is seventy four. He has already fired his special teams
coordinator mid season and now is offensive coordinator mid season.
And that might be nothing the six million bucks because
they reportedly paid, according to the Las Vegas Sun, fifteen
million bucks a year to Pete Carroll aree year deal

(27:00):
with a fourth year option. Pete, of course brought Geno
in that cost the team a couple of Day two picks,
and they handed him immediately a two year, seventy five
million dollar extension that guaranteed sixty six and a half
million of the seventy five million dollars. Why is that important?
You can't get out of it. The whole contract is

(27:23):
guaranteed and it does not kick in until next year.
So you want to get rid of Gino, you are
taking a hit of thirty million plus per year next
year and twenty seven million if you cut them, and
that does not include, like you said, O Line p
As much as everybody liked Ashton genty, the one thing

(27:44):
that was said by everyone is if you're the Raiders,
you you better be ready to win if you're going
to draft the running back that high. The Atlanta Falcons
learned that the hard way with Jon Robinson when they
didn't have the trench is right. Their defense wasn't right,
their offense of line and quarterback positions weren't really settled.
They drafted genty. Three of the next six picks were

(28:05):
O Line. Two tackles in a guard, Calvin Banks, Tyler Booker,
and especially right after them, armand Membo have all been
great for their teams in their rookie season. They could
have taken Ted McMillan, who has been sensational for the Panthers,
to help open an offense up that already had brock
powers in Jacoby Myers, but instead, Pete Carroll, you know,

(28:27):
wants to build around a running game and puff his
chest out, decided to take Ashton genty and it has
been nothing short of a disaster. Two to nine, tied
for the second worst record behind the Tennessee Titans in
the AFC, and a couple coordinators have already met their end,

(28:50):
and some now speculate that Pete will find the same
end come the end of this season. Just one year
in to a three year deal.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
Raiders are making mind because I was just in that
stadium and I'm not breaking news to you, but wow,
geez Je's less niece. Yeah, they've become a pretty big
deal out there in Las Vegas. Good. And I saw
Mark Davis drinking a beer looking like he was in
a very happy place.

Speaker 2 (29:16):
Isn't this great? Look at all the the seats here,
This is fantastic.

Speaker 3 (29:19):
I was in one of the elevators, you know, and
the guy in the elevator they for the game, you know,
they have elevator operators and stuff, and the guy doing
the elevator, I was like, Wow, you get a flat
screen in here and you get to watch a UNLV game.
He's like, yeah, I wish they'd turn it off when
the Raiders played.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
Yeah, Raiders Chargers Sunday Chargers coming off of by trying
to get a get right game after the mess that
was Jacksonville.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
The Raiders.

Speaker 5 (29:47):
Just well, I'm sure they'd like to stick it to
the Chargers and ruin their playoff hopes. That would be
a little win inside of what is an otherwise disappointing season.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
All right, we shall return with more great sports talk
on A five seventy LA Sports. Will do the dead
in a love guy, get you to Monday Night Football.

Speaker 1 (30:06):
Hello, PMS listener. Did you know Am five seventy LA
Sports has a wide range of LA sports podcasts. There's
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Speaker 3 (30:30):
Welcome back, everybody. The Petros and Money Show mercifully coming
to an end live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app Home
of the Dodgers, and don't forget on Monday, one week
from today, we will be in Downie for the Petros
and Money Power Lunch. That is a one to three

(30:51):
point thirty show. And you got to show up to
the Power Lunch so we can keep doing power lunches.
That's right, that's the BJS.

Speaker 2 (30:57):
And let's not forget pe.

Speaker 5 (30:59):
Our power Lunch the other day came with a one
hundred dollars gift card to the NFL Shop and our
man Max from the seven to one four was our
grand prize winner on Friday. He ends up getting the
two night's day at Resorts World Las Vegas, the four
tickets to see the Raiders and Broncos on Sunday, December seventh,
Resorts World, Vegas. Your victory lap starts in the lap

(31:20):
of luxury, premium rooms, bold flavors, and Knights that play
to win. We say, Dave, we always comes with the prizes.
You never know what it's gonna be, but eventually it
becomes more than we anticipated, and we expect nothing short
of that for our Power Lunch in Downy on Monday.

Speaker 3 (31:36):
I would be remiss had I forgotten. We have got
some serious Thanksgiving Day action and play by play action
Matt Tonight Tomorrow, Black Friday.

Speaker 2 (31:52):
We got it all.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
We're playing all the games today, Anna Station Saturday It's Crazy.

Speaker 3 (31:56):
And Chargers Raiders Sunday, Matt Versus Kates, Kate's first Matt
matth Versus.

Speaker 5 (32:00):
Chef Friends on Saturday Night, Kate's pre haalf post for
Stanford Notre Dame. I'll be on play by play with
Steve Burline Enemies on Sunday. As you said, KF, I
am six forty Chargers v. Raiders and that's the late
one one twenty five pm kickoff for that one out there.
It's so if I have a piece Saturday, we got
the big one. It is Ohio State Michigan.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
Oh I thought you were talking about my game Saturday
with port Field, Michigan State Maryland the big one, right,
That's that's all the kids have been waiting for that one.
I mean, it's like it's like the earthquake everybody anticipated
throughout the eighties, a big one.

Speaker 5 (32:38):
I don't think it's the big One. I think they
call it the bigm because it's Maryland, Michigan, the big om.

Speaker 2 (32:45):
What that one is.

Speaker 5 (32:46):
Will have Bear's Eagles Black Friday at noon, and we'll
have the trio of Thanksgiving Day games all day long.
So when you're cruising around wherever you're going to be
celebrating Thanksgiving, Packers, Lions, Chiefs, Cowboys, Bengals, Ravens, we got
them all.

Speaker 3 (33:04):
You're working two of those. Kate's is working two of
those I got nothing.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
You got the big I got, the got the big om.
That's what you got. Everybody knows.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
Yeah, Hey, it's the We're keeping our coach bowl, right,
damn forget all these firings. What everybody else is doing?
All right? I'm sorry Matt beating out Scott Joplin, who
died of syphilis. Is Francis Hodgson Burnett. Francis Hodgson Burnett

(33:43):
born in eighteen forty nine, so she'd be one seventy
six today. Born in England. Father died when she was
the young six years old. The family moved at Tennessee
and then had to travel around Tennessee, dodging the Civil War.

(34:04):
She's a big reader. Married a guy who became a doctor.
Her first husband doctor Swan Burnett, and she wrote to
earn money. She traveled to England in her life, back
to England, lived there. She lived in DC. In eighteen

(34:27):
eighty five, she wrote Little Lord font Leroy, Oh your favorite. Well,
my father often compared Little Lord Fauntleroy to Dodger third
Baseman je Euribay. Yes he did on his small feet
and big belly. It was a children's novel about a
pauper child who inherits money and a title. It started

(34:50):
a lot of different things, a lot of different things
that became very popular. The buster, brown suit for a child,
black velvet lace collar, very popular. Fount Leroy was the
popper rags to riches story and really one of the
biggest stories of its time. It was published in a magazine,

(35:14):
Saint Nicholas Magazine. This was not Little Orphananite, but pretty
close and before tons of stage and film and cartoon adaptations.
Burnett won also a historic copyright lawsuit against a theater
who put on a musical or something, and that created

(35:37):
a lot of laws about rights for production and all
those different things. She had two kids with the doctor
and then remarried. She had a big garden in England
and had a lot of parties. Died in Long Island
though in nineteen twenty four. She wrote a ton of books,
including The Secret Garden. Well that was a big one, right,

(36:00):
there's there's huge, hugely popular statues in Central Park, in
that fountain or the Secret Garden. Yeah, there's a lady
of quality. I mean, who can forget that?

Speaker 2 (36:14):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (36:17):
So that's Francis Eliza Hodgson Burnett, Little Lord Fauntleroy aka
wan your Reba.

Speaker 5 (36:27):
Well you're a live guy. We got a good one today.
Michael Lee Olsen, famously known as Lee Eugene Michaels Lee
Michaels eighty today, local guy born in La one of
the most distinctive voices in late nineteen sixties early nineteen

(36:48):
seventies American rock, blue eyed soul, big voice as you
can hear here. I'm the old do you know what
I mean? Incredible organ player, Yeah, a big reason why
a lot of music of the late sixties early seventies
shifted from guitar riffs to that Hammond organ. That was

(37:09):
our man. Lee Michaels soulful vocals, soaring sounds, and again
that distinct organ sound. He started down here in La
Surf rock The Sentinels later Joe Parino and the Mellow
Tones mostly played keys and did some background vocals. But
one thing he was great at was performing. They said,
an absolute toward to force on stage center of attention,

(37:31):
despite being toward the back behind a keyboard, and that
left them want more. So he decides to cut out heads.
North Settles in San Francisco, falls in with the dirty
Hippies counterculture experimental rock briefly in the Family Tree, but
while playing with them, very similar to what he saw
down here in La A, and m was like, hey,

(37:54):
f the Family Tree, you're a star. We want you
to be signed to a solo deal. And he said,
all right, let's do it. Nineteen sixty eight debut, Carnival
of Life does okay. Psychedelic rock mixed with soul, lays
the groundwork for the shifting sound of that time and
his organ driven sound that sets him apart from anybody
else out there. This one comes out in nineteen seventy

(38:14):
one and it takes off number one, number six on
the Hot one hundred. Can I Get a Witness? Follows
another hit. His live show was celebrated, Hey white Stripes,
you think you're special? YOA to this guy two piece him,
the organ and the drummer. And yet they say it
blew the doors off of venues with how big the

(38:35):
sound was. But our man got frustrated. Pe the disco
movement comes in and he's like, yeah, I think people
want what I.

Speaker 2 (38:44):
Got going anymore? What am I gonna do here?

Speaker 5 (38:47):
So he moves back south, settles in at Marina del Rey,
And what did he start?

Speaker 2 (38:56):
Only, but.

Speaker 5 (38:59):
He starts Mayor James T. Butt's establishment of choice. When
asked what do you want to see move into the
sofi space to help draw customers Killer Shrimp.

Speaker 3 (39:12):
Lee Michaels started Killer Shrimp.

Speaker 5 (39:14):
Yes, wow, the guy that is singing? Do you know
what I mean? Who shifted rock and roll in a
different direction. Still family owned and operated, started as a
one hundred square foot spot with one item on the menu,
is now a thousand square feet of waterfront destination dining,

(39:35):
killer cafe, killer sushi, killer yacht club, killer ocean adventures.
I'd probably pass on that one because of the name.
He's got it all. A happy eightieth to Michael Eeolson
Lee Michaels. I don't know which one he goes by.
Do you go by I don't know stage name, Lee
Michaels if you're just running the restaurant, or you can
go back to your Michael Eelson.

Speaker 3 (39:55):
I don't know, but he's probably You know, there's a
lot of people that just go by their middle name
and you don't know their first day, and that might
be the case here. I was first introduced to Lee
Michaels in the garage slash weight room of one George Sengis.
I was junior high. Yeah, while he was doing deadlifts

(40:17):
and squatted.

Speaker 2 (40:19):
Did he bring you some killer shrimp?

Speaker 3 (40:21):
No? I was totally unaware of that side of the story.
I thought he was dead. We used to talk about
him with Victor Brigg still awhile.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
Oh yeah, that's a big the Brig special.

Speaker 3 (40:33):
Yeah, Vic saw him performance. All right, Well, enjoy the
game tonight. We got Panthers and San Francisco.
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