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You hear that's a that's the soundof a goalpost moving. Charlie Marlow joins
Cam, Jim and Cole on HotTake Central. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
Jimmy's got a long one today.Good morning, Good morning. I'm
feeling good. What's up? Raining? Oh man? Good for the grass.
It's a very dad thing to say, but it's true, so true,
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because I don't have an irrigation system, so I love the rain.
Yeah, and it saves me moneywhenever you don't have to use it because
God, God, God wields it. God provides the rain or or allah
or la allah or yahweh yes,yes, what else? Mother Nature?
Mother Nature's involved a little bit hereand there. We needed that. Last
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night, Hey zeus, Yeah,hey zeus, Christo. I was telling
these guys that we're in that bigstorm and Kate and I had to drive
an hour out to that bar inIllinois and we were in the back of
a freaking mini van and this guywas driving one hundred and twenty miles an
hour and I literally got carsick.Why he's doing one twenty dude, he
was flying one. Can't help mewith this, I mean no that maybe
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it ain't going one twenty but likethe turn ninety flying and like Fox Creek
Way, Dude, slow down,like it was just it was I'm like,
this thing's gonna run off the road. It's kind of a piece of
crap minivan too, Like this scenecan't handle corners like that, dude,
it can't handle corners. What's upwith you? Uh? Not a lot?
Not a lot. I have atopic for you if we need something.
What do you got right out thegates? So you just mentioned something
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about the rain being it for thegrass, and it reminded me of that
topic of like rain is a goodthing. Rain makes corn, makes whiskey,
whiskey, it makes my baby.Second topic, Luke bryan would you
actually stay the entire duration of aLuke Bryant concert? For sure? Oh
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yeah. Anyway, the topic thatI was gonna say, because you talk,
you're talking about the rain, remindedme of the topic that we covered
that one time about what are thebest beers, like the the after mowing
the lawn beer, the porch ofbeer stuff like that. I saw another
thing on Twitter yesterday that had therankings of the best amounts of beer,
like twelve beers versus three versus sixversus depends on what you're doing whatever,
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depends on what you got nothing todo? I mean, it's it's endless.
Am I comed DH three is acut off? No, I got
nothing to do? If I passout? Who cares? Easy bathroom access?
That's another Are you out in thewood where you can just pee on
a tree? Then it's game on? That's another thing. Then I'll just
drink till I pass out, youknow, because once I go, it's
going and going. After every beer, I'm gonna have to go to the
bathroom. That's the thing. IfI'm in a sporting event, I'm in
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the middle row. That will makeme drink less there it is. Or
switch it up to a mixed drinkbecause I don't have to piss all the
damn or even you go to aconcert, you go to a comedy show,
I usually don't drink. I mightdo well. I'm gonna drink,
but I'm not gonna do beer becauseI don't want to get up and have
Ari what's his name, Ari's Arischirp us for leaving all the damn time.
You know what I mean, Andnot to mention you're standing up,
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you're pissing other people off too,I'm saying, So I'm gonna get a
mixed drink. Get a mixed drink. I'm looking out for other people,
not myself. Oh have you beento Ride Rocks by the way, I
hear that place awesome. Doesn't havelike aisles, it just has the end.
So if you're in the middle,you're just stuck there. Oh yeah,
yeah, I could see that.I could see it. I've never
been there. I know what itwas like. Bleachers, right, Yeah,
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it's actually supposed to be really reallycool. Are you like those of
us in the Breaking the Seal campwhere once you pee once, you're peeing
every five minutes. That's everybody.Man Like, if we go to so
this show, so this show,do we have to eat dinner? It's
a two eight minimum, which couldbe a drink or food. Well,
I was planning on eating dinner lasttime. Well, my wife and I
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went to see a comedian there,Heather McMahon in the last year or so.
So we had dinner and then wehad you know, we had a
couple drinks at dinner, and thenwe had a couple of drinks during the
show. Yeah, I'm not goingto eat there, eat before, but
they have a decent menu of food. Really yeah. Yeah, and they
have a separate dining area. Ihaven't. I don't. I don't remember
what this place looks like. I'mexcited about it, man, I'm excited.
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He's hilarious. I'm telling you see, I really I don't. I
don't think I've really seen it.Just look him up. I actually don't
want to, Okay, just becauseI'd rather be surprised. Yeah, you'll
like him. This crowd work isreally Oh yeah. Should I wear something
really cocky? Yeah, so thathe'll talk about wear the Seinfeld puffy shirt.
You're gonna wear my jint cat cloud? What should I wear that will
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really draw attention? What would hechirp you on? Or we were just
wear something really tight, wear ashirt that has like a protest slogan on
it or something? Yes, yeah, real tight from the river to the
sea. What if I were ashirt? Yeah? What if I were
a shirt that says free Palestine andIsrael? Oh go Ukraine? In that
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moment, if I say free Palestine, Israel, Ukraine and Russia, Yeah,
confuse everybody. And I me andyou were sitting next to each other
holding hands, that'd be funny.Or what if I wear a shirt that
says I'm pro Russia and Israel.Yes, just confused people, Or you
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could be the first one to wearan eye I love China, I Heart
Taiwan shirt. Just get ahead ofit before it starts. It's started,
Jesus Cameron man, wolf bears,dead deer, your bedroom window, cougars,
gators all in st albans. What'snext? Joe Biden trying to sniff
your cat? Boo boo. It'stime to move pizza wallet. You better
not. I sniffed my cat.No one else. It is a thing
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where you do a catch, youpick up oh yeah, oh yeah,
oh let's see here. Get himin audi exchange text on Kirkla, Missouri
Fi five two eight two eight twofive five. Remember we talked about the
family in California, Charlie hmmm inthe tesla. Yes, And he drove
that solemn bitch on purpose, onpurpose, doctor correct off the freaking cliff.
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Everybody survived a couple hundred feet.Everybody survived. He's not going to
jail. Why because they said it'smental. It's a he has mental problems
and he checked out. Obviously hedoes so in the families like, we
need him in our life. Weneed Are you out of your mind?
Really? Wow? In that weird? Geez in that weird. That's a
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tough one. He drove a offa cliff with your children and they're still
together as the family and the wife. The wife's trying to pursue this like
he's got been We need him asa He make a lot of money.
I know, you know he's weird. He brings home three million a year
and I have a very lavish lifestyle. Now, he did try to kill
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me and my children, but wehave a country club membership. I mean,
we're we're on the cutoff. Hashe got a cheat on you?
Like? What is it? She'slike, that's worse. You can try
to kill me, but don't youdare cheat on you? You could try
to kill me and the beautiful children, but don't you cheat on me?
Wow? You know what? AndI only say this because I don't.
I don't really know the mental thing, you know. I think, let's
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be real, A lot of timespeople play that card. I don't really
know how that works. I'm sure, I'm sure. Look, there are
insane people, clearly, and evenif they are insane, still a lot
of those people need to be institutionalto save other people. So even let's
say he is mental, right,let's say it wasn't just like an act
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of evil. Let's say he's reallymental. Still he tried to kill his
whole family. But still I'm guessing. I'm thinking, I don't know this,
but the guy should probably be incarceratedsomewhere. Aren't they all these killers
mentally ill? I don't know thedifference, you know, I would love
to have a psychaschiatrist or a psychologistcome on and explain the difference. I
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don't know the difference. I thinksometimes people play that card when they're just
how do you get away with humanbeing? But how do you get away
with that? I wonder because everybodytries to do that, but you could.
I mean, like, you know, a lot of Adam Landsay killed
himself, but like what if he'slike, I'm mentally ill? Well,
yeah you are, remember Adam LanzoKnew or Sandy hook thing, Like what
if he came out and said I'mmentally ill? I feel like okay,
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And again I don't know the definitionfor this, but don't you think if
you if you killed twenty five kids? Or if you shoot up a theater
theater, Yeah, don't you haveto be some degree of mentally ill?
I know, maybe I'm wrong.I don't know. I just feel like
to do something like so, howdo some people get away with it and
some people don't? I'm just curious. I'm curious on that, you know
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what. That's something where I willplead ignorance. Yeah, I'd like to
talk to somebody about it. Let'sget somebody on. I know somebody listening
right now. But what are theygonna say? So this guy drove off
the damn cliff, tried to killhis family. They survived, and so
what now he's gonna get therapy?Are you gonna put him on pills?
Oh, he's gonna ta he's onmedicine. Now, it's okay, he's
on medicine. Oh he forgot itat home and we're on the road.
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You know, what do we say? And I haven't followed up on this
story? Didn't because Tesla has allthe data. Didn't they have the data
where he clearly didn't break Yes,right, it's like NASCAR. NASCAR has
analytics on you can tell now ifif a driver goes no, that was
an accident. They can say no, actually, you accelerate, Yes,
yeah, turned right into the guy. So you actually because the data cannot
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lie anymore. So I'm guessing Teslacan provide a report that says, no,
you didn't see a deer. Ithink that's already established that he tried
to do it, and now hejust pleads, you know, he's mentally
ill. In the family's supporting him, which is just odd to me.
You want him around your kids again, dude. Kind of related. We
got into this, this trend ofwatching these these Netflix or whatever documentaries about
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murder mysteries and whatnot, and alot of them are old dateline shows.
Actually you go to Netflix, butit's an old dateline show from two years
ago whatever. And I'll look itup. I can't remember dude's name.
I think it was out west somewhere, Colorado, whatever. This this father
allegedly killed the wife. They foundthe wife's bicycle, they found her bike
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helmet. They I think they justfound her body. Recently. I think
they did the Netflix show or thedocumentary, and then in the credits,
because it was, you know,two years ago or whatever whenever they're producing
it, they said, hey,the body or some remains have been found.
But this guy, they and heowned like a construction company or something.
So the woman disappears and I'll findthe name when I'm done talking here,
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folks. The woman disappears, hegoes and stays somewhere else where.
He has some type of job twohours away. There's camera evidence of him
visiting like five different dumpsters. Thinkabout this, and the dude got off
and his daughters. He has twodaughters I think that were teens or twenty
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somethings. And again, folks,I'll find the name of this I can't
remember. But the daughters are walkingout with him when he's found innocent and
they're laughing and daddy, and it'sone of those things where anyone with a
functioning brain, I don't care ifthey don't have the evidence on this dude.
By the way, they found tranktrank cartridges outside of his outside of
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his house where he said he wasillegally shooting deer where they think he actually
tranked his wife right because he wasa hunter like shot her because like they
found pings on her phone all aroundthe house. Apparently he found out she
was cheating. Oh, they pinged, They pinged her phone all around the
house as if she was being chased. They found these trank cartridges and he
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was like, ah, I shootelk oh yeah. And it's like the
dude went to five dumpsters. It'son camera. He probably went to ten,
but literally they have him going tofive dumpsters along the way to drop
off items. When was the story? Let me find the dude because that's
interesting. If my wife's listening,I want to say it was in Colorado?
Wow, how did you get awaywith that? Man? Oh man?
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And that happens? You know itdoes. Let me try to find
the name of it because you youshould watch this show. Ricky Lee Chimes
and it goes. Just watch rEM and CBS Sunday morning. They talked
about that and money if you wrotethe song or not. They split up
all the money equally between the four, between the four and the lead singer
and Collinsville High graduate Michael Stipe wrotemost songs awesome band Ricky Lee, Yeah,
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dude, that's I'll check that out. I like Arim nice nineties band
Choey and I are nineties kids MichaelRim I love. I bought that album,
the Orange one that has what's thefrequency Kenneth. Yeah, we'll play
that in the way back. Isit called is it called cream? The
album don't know, don't and theother one is Bang and Blame Bang Bang,
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Blame Blame. Yeah. He's agoofy looking dude. Yeah, you
know, very creative. By theway, the guy's name is Barry Morphew.
Okay, Barry Morphew, Barry LeeMorphew. Look this up Colorado if
you're if you're listening right now,watch whatever show I watched. I can't
remember what it was, but checkit out. I'll check that. Moud
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out Carter Buford Top five drummers allthe time. He was my single biggest
influence in my rock and days latterie. Hell yeah, man, hell yeah.
Let's see here. Get him inoutdi exchange chxs on Kirkwood, Missouri
eight five five two eight two eighttwo five to five. Yeah. Sharon
wants to know the name of theshow. She'd love to watch it.
Sharon. Just if you go toNetflix or your homepage and search Barry Morphew,
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it's either it's either a documentary ora long like forty eight hours or
dateline show. I can't remember whatit was, so my chimed in clause,
is that the cheesecake factory in ChesterfieldMall is Chesterfield Mall? Donzo completely?
Is that the last thing that wasthere that was open? So what
happened? I saw? I sawsomething about that, but they didn't really
didn't really dig in. This one'sa I don't know. All I see
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is Tesla cars there at the ChesterfieldMall. Yeah, just Tesla cars everywhere,
just like in the parking lot.You know, man, there's just
Tesla cars and these random parking lots, tons of thousands of them. They're
all getting like vandalized and stuff likereally yeah, yeah, I found a
new Holy Grail beer for me.It's a float trip beer. We recently
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did a six mile float on theInner Tubes and the beer was cold and
the bathroom was right underneath my nose. I used to love doing that,
dude, for sure. I usedto love doing that, man, just
floating down the river. You know, we kind of we kind of glossed
past. I don't know why.I'm sure we went off on a tangent,
but Cole brought up a great topic, which was that what are you
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looking up the cold pts of beers? But then you said a mount of
beers. Yeah, what are youlooking up? Col dude? I'm on
the hunt right now. What doyou who won Miss South Dakota of twenty
twenty one? Why? Because becauseI get two different answers. But the
whole gist of this is clause wastexting about it? And why is he
texting you about it? Is ita guy or something? Usually if somebody
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brings up a beauty pageant in twentytwenty four, it's usually because they're a
guy wins, yes, or avery large listen to me folks, but
beautiful woman yes wins and then it'scontroversial. M No, it's a woman
who now works for Fox two andshe was missed. Would you say South
Carolina? And so South he wentto get doubled her her logo. There
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are two different the one on Wikipedia, Yes, what's her name? Caroline
Petty? But Wikipedia says it it'sa woman named Caitlin O'Neill who won.
There's different pageants. There's like MissUniverse, Miss USA teen USA. She's
in she's probably good looking. Ohso there's Miss South Dakota and then there's
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Miss South Miss South Dakota USA.Why are those two different things. There's
a different pageants. That's stupid.Hmm. She's gonna be working well.
Channel two though. Let me gosee what Claus says specifically, she won
Miss South Dakota in twenty twenty one. No, she did not. I
was right, you were wrong.She won't miss out. Good job,
Cole hop Off. I tell youwhat. What's her name? Laura Simon
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on Fox two. She's she's upat like four o'clock. I put on
a Channel two manic. Even onthe weekend. She's working. She's on
every single day, every single day. Hey, reporting the news for all
you beautiful people. Man, ohman, every single day, right,
good morning, everybody happened? Ohyeah, yeah, yeah, so it's
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fun. Yeah, it was cool, man, it was It was a
cool experience. He shut it rightdown. Black mold, they feel it.
Yeah, we just ordered a bunchof food. I'm not gonna tell
you the bar name, but butyeah, he shut it, kicked everybody
out. Yeah, so it's likea legitimate health crisis, big ten.
We walked in there, mold everywhereand you can see it. Yes,
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and they're freezer where their food is, m and drinks. So this is
not going to be a happy ending. No, they could clean it up.
They have a chance to clean everythingup, fix everything up, and
then he's gonna come in and hewalks in. Dude, he right off
the bat. Doesn't mess around.No, I need this. What's that
doing over there? Excuse me?So sorry? This is your wife?
Okay? What does she do?Now? Why is she not here?
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When nana? I mean, likeboom right off the bat. It's it's
crazy. But he's gonna help youout if you help him out and clean
the hell, clean that crap upand know, you know, fix this,
fix that. And if they doand he comes into reevaluates, then
he'll he'll take care of you.I don't know how much money. I
don't I should have asked a littlebit more questions. But they want us
to go back Friday. But we'regonna be doing a comedy show. Yeah
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yeah, man, black mold youcould see. Oh yeah. I think
that's more common than you think atsome of these restaurants. I was talking
about that earlier. Not every notevery one in these restaurants are squeaky clean,
man, But I feel like ifyou can see it as a patriot,
No, but it's in the coolerit's in the freezer, the big,
big freezer that you open, butit's right by where people are sitting.
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Yeah, it's really weird. It'sa weird setup. I got another
topic for you, all right,Jay and Texas. I was saving this
one from when Charlie got here.Have you seen the clips of the Texas
A and M coach who is nolonger the Texas A and M. Yes,
schloss slash, Nagel or Nogle,you take your pick. But Texas
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A and M baseball coach who wasthe loser or the nice way to put
it is runner up in the men'sCollege World Series. Not to trigger Charlie,
but the College World Series, inthe College World Series, the College
World Series of baseball. Yes,so there was an opening at a very
noteworthy job, the University of Texas. It's noteworthy because they have all the
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money in the world, as doesA and M. But in the post
game, right after losing to Tennesseein the College World base in the College
World Series final men's final, coachschlosh Nogle was asked about the possibility of
leaping from A and M to Texascoach with respect to the difficult outcome tonight
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though, with the rumor circulating todayabout a specific job opening, what you
have to say about your future inagguland yeah, I mean, I think
it's pretty selfish of you to askme that question, to be honest with
you, but my h I leftmy family to be the coach at Texas
A and M. I took thejob at Texas A and M to never
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take another job again, and thathasn't changed in my mind. That's unfair
to talk about something like that.They'd be like you asking Montgomery if he's
going to sign in the draft.But I understand you got to ask the
question. But I gave up abig part of my life to come take
this job, and I've poured everyounce of my soul in this job,
and I've given this job every singleounce I can possibly give it To write
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that you freaking loser, the XTshut up people like that, you are
such a hypocrite. Let me goafter to go after the reporter. Yep,
by the way, who's one hundredpercent right? And and that dude
is a fraud, an absolute fraud. The very next day he was named
the head coach at Texas Yes,that's the point. You are a fraud.
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I agree with that. It's nota selfish question. It's a perfectly
fair question. You're a liar anda loser and a fraud. I hate
people, you know what, justdon't even answer it easy, he says,
you know what, I know yougot to ask that question. I
want to talk about my team rightnow. That's all you have. We
just lost the college the men's baseballcollege Open Division world. You are a
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fraud. I would I would notsend my kid to play for that dude
because of that. By the way, Tony Vattelo is the exact opposite awesome,
awesome dude. If you if youlisten to that dude speak, you
want your kid to play for Tennessee. That coach is a loser, man,
fraud, liar, sensitive wore.The fact that he went after this
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is what I hate about when peoplelisten. The media sucks in many cases.
That kid sounded like a kid.That's a perfectly relevant and respectful question
in the best way possible, andthat lying loser goes after him like that.
That dude is a fraud. Ilike when Charlie gets riled up little
bit. Thatis I know I wouldn'tit pissed you off? Yes, and
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then he sneaks in there he's Iknow, you got to ask the question,
do you are you aware of howthis works? Because everything else that
you've said around that one little disclaimershows completely contrary. Yeah, I don't
get that. Yeah, he's bizarre. What's he making? Enough? Great
question? I'm gonna say more thanmulti fifty to a million? Okay?
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Is it always? Is it Vitelloor Vitello? I don't matter somebody who
knows him, because everybody knows him, somebody seven fifty thousand. I thought
he was the highest paid baseball coachat about seven to fifty, but I
could be wrong. MISSOO and Texas, A and M are the only programs
that haven't won a championship in theSEC since they expanded in so a SEC
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championship yeah, or a college ruleseries? Uh oh, the only progress.
I don't know. I don't knowany A, I know experts.
I don't know what you're talking aboutwith that one. Which sport you're talking
about? But yes, hec isso good man. I mean, it's
amazing at baseball. Really Yeah,let's see. Uh. Texas AD flew
private jet to Omaha for Game threeand said win or lose. We're going
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home with a coach. Yeah,man, yeah, just slate you can,
you can even just avoid the question. Just don't be a dick and
a liar. Yeah, which youwere, just be like, hey,
I know you got to ask them. Man, look, we just lost
the College World Series. My guysare my guys are crying in there.
I just want to talk about myteam, uh, Slayton said. Vitello
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drives around in a Ferrari. Yes, Vitello. By the way, I'm
not sure. I think he's single, and I think, like I remember
creeping well. No, no,no, I'm not saying anything inappropriate.
I just think the ladies love him. Oh yeah, yes, because he
looks younger than he is. Thereis this health reporter. I knew this
young lady who worked in Knoxville backin the day, and I remember she
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would always tweet about how if sheever posted an interview of Vitello that like,
the comments would always be real thirstywomen. Oh yeah, just talking
about how he's good looking and he'son the campus cruising around. No,
no, I am just so youknow, I'm not alleging anything inappropriate,
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but that does happen, Okay,but it could also be a twenty nine
year old woman who lives in Knoxville. I gave coach went from one point
five mil at Texas A and Mto three mil at Texas. Really,
what is tell me? Damn,I know it's more than two. Really,
I heard somebody say this, ormaybe they were just guessing, but
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this was just a topic. Idon't even remember which show it was because
I've been I did Slaton Show onMonday too, so they're all running together
at this point. But somebody saidmore than two do they play? How
many games do they play? That'dbe a pretty cool college coach, baseball
college coach. I'm seeing one pointfive for Vitello. It says blah blah
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blah blah blah. It says hewas the sixth highest according to this article.
But I'm guessing he's probably gonna bethe highest pretty soon. He's due
for a raise. I'd say,Man, oh man, I wonder if
this game is gonna be played today. Let's see what angel Hettie says.
Okay, it's gonna stop around oneo'clock. Good old doubleheader. Man,
good getting him. We're gonna gethim. Man, there's Oklahoma coming into
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the SEC help Mazoo from a rivalrystandpoint, I asked, because the manufactured
Arkansas thing hasn't really materialized VIC onthe East side. Hey dude, yes,
but here's the issue. So withno divisions, you're not gonna be
guaranteed to play Oklahoma every year.And I actually am pretty sure that Arkansas
may have been a protected rivalry becausethe way that and this is just one
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particular website that I was looking at, but the way that it was framed
with Arkansas being the final week ofthe year, they framed it as the
border war, implying that that's stillbeing treated as a rivalry. So I
think within the fan base for sure. The second that Oklahoma is playing in
Faroe Field, which I'm pretty sureit's a home game, it might be
a norman, but it's been acouple of weeks ains we've done the Miszoo
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schedule, so it's escaping me.I apologize. But whenever, whether it's
this upcoming year or not, wheneverOklahoma goes into Faroh Field, the fan
base is gonna feel something more thanthey have ever felt play in Arkansas.
So I'd answer yes, But theproblem is, I don't think you're guaranteed
to play them every year, soit is going to be kind of half
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in, half out. I gotyou said, I get you. Slayton
show here Toady was the most annoyingthing to listen to. All he did
was crush foot on the air fortwo hours. Crush foot foot. It
feels like a typo? What isthat? What's he trying to say there?
Who would he crush? Who isyou think ali four letter word?
Crush foot? He would he messup? What's next to the F on
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your keyboard? D? And G? Hmmm? Who's he talking about?
He's not talking about STL Food?Crush food on the air for two hours?
Oh oh oh, like Eric Massisfiftys to do? I know he's
not crushing STL City. No onedoes. I don't see anybody talk about
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them like on Twitter or anything.And they're really, really bad. I'm
surprised people aren't freaking out and screamingand yelling at the clouds and stuff like
that. The Blues are bad.You're hearing it. BattleHawks you'd probably hear
it too. Of course, theCardinals you certainly hear it. But I
feel like cities kind of just gettinga little pass that's what I see.
I don't know. Well, BattleHawkshaven't been bad yet, so they're probably
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not going to hear it, that'strue. We don't well, yeah,
we don't know yet. You would, I don't think so. I don't.
I don't think it would be fireand Brimstone. I think it would
just be apathy, like Cardinals isfiring Brimstone. I don't think people are
gonna be blowing up our text linessaying fire Anthony Beck. I think they
just won't care period. Yeah,yeah, yeah, you're right now.
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I could be wrong about that,because I do believe that this point right
now in BattleHawks fandom has somewhat graduatedfrom the middle Finger to stan Kroncky fandom.
I think that it's gotten to thepoint where there are some people who
just really enjoy the BattleHawks, whichis cool. But still though, I
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I gotta until I see it.I gotta imagine that the BattleHawks, if
and when they start to be unwatchablybad, it's gonna be appd and it's
not good. I don't think they'regonna be treated like the Cardinals. I
don't think they'n be treated like theBlues. Oh, the Blues get murdered.
Cardinals get murdered. Yeah, yeah, I think they'll just lose interest
and just be like, okay,on to the next Yeah. No,
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one's gonna treat Agent mccarell like theytreated Jordan Cayrou like that. That ain't
happening. He's thet on. Ithought he met Kyrou man. Oh man,
they got Kyrou bad dude, theygot him, who's they Then they
give him a standing ovation the nextday and get himself frauds that you guys
are I mean no, they gotno, no, no, But you're
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booing him every time you touch thepuck, like that's pretty hardcore. At
home, it's pretty hardcore. That'sa that's commitment, and I like it
pretty hardcore. Like don't get youlike they're nice whenever and then we retire.
Yeah, when you retire and youcome back in the wave and they'll
be great to you. And ifpeople won't chir up and they'll remember the
good things and whatnot. But ifyou're playing and you're got a high salary,
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you're not performing, they will getyou. You know. Congrats Aaronic
finally get into the Hall of Fame. Jeremy Roone, baby, you damn
right along with Shaye Weber. ShayeWebber, pad Dad Suit and uh Colin
Campbell and then a couple of girls. I knew Shaye Weber was good.
I didn't know he was Hall ofFame good. I didn't. I just
when they said that, I'm likedamn. I'm like damn. He got
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ridiculed pretty pretty hardcore too. Henever won. Yeah, that's interesting.
I wonder I like to see hisnumbers because wow, okay, when Jenner
mcgilney's not in, when Nashville andMontreal made that trade and p K and
Weber swap places. Yeah, thep K Nashville team made it at the
Stanley Cup Final. Ye lost inPittsburgh. I don't know how much of
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that had to do with p Kversus Shay, but I just looked up
Walt. He's got I mean,his numbers got over a thousand points.
He's got more goals and assists,just like Ronick. Like Walt should be
in, I mean he should.He didn't. He doesn't have much hardware.
Ronick didn't have any hardware. Ithink he might have. He might
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have something, like I don't know, he's got something, but it's certainly
not the Stanley Cup but it's goodto see him, and he's a good
dude. Man. I like JeremyRonick. If like Texas Ronick right now,
I'm like, hey, man,you want to do he Probably he
would do it like he's a he'sa good guy. Snipes and stripes.
Yeah, yeah, uh? Whereyou where you smiling about what? I
just sent out a fiery tweet?What is it? Ripping on? Jim
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schloss Naggle? Would you say Ineed a million more impressions? I need
a million more? Are you goinghard on Twitter? Not really? But
I need one million more impressions?Bash him? I did look at it
all right, let me find you. I pulled no punches. God,
I love I like. I likeTwitter, Charlie. I like when you
get cree. I like when you'relike let me read it, Yeah,
read it. Jim schloss Nagle istrash. Not because he took a new
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job, because he's a fraud andwent after a reporter who asked a perfectly
fair question. Total loser. I'dwant my kid to play for Tony Vaytello,
not that bum hashtag horns down,boom, get up, Charlie.
Wow, I mean that I fellinto a strong opinion this morning, you
did. I like it. Ilike it. A lot doesn't happen often,
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you know. I'd heard that.It's one of those stories. I
heard it. I didn't really doa lot of reason. I saw the
headline, Hey, this guy wentafter a reporter. He said he's not
taking the job. The next daytakes the job. Okay, But then
I heard the clip. Yep,that guy's a bum, yep, freaking
bump. But he's a well paidbump. He's a well paid bum,
and he's handsome. Apparently, ishe no talk about the A and M.
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Dude, that dude is sensitive.He look, that's what There's one
way to deflect that, because Iget it, you don't want to answer
it. As Charlie said, hekind of laid out the blueprint for how
he could have answered it. Butto just go knives out like that,
I thought was completely unnecessary. It'sselfish of you to ask that. Well,
yeah, that's kind of how thisworks. The press conferences aren't for
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your enjoyment. They're for us,yes, so for us to gather information.
So yes, the entire premise ofit is selfish on behalf of the
reporters. I don't have to kissyour ask and say, oh, you
know, how does it feel tohave a legacy that you know, even
though it didn't work out, youstill had a really good no, no,
no, they want information and I'mgood. That was a real question.
And he left and lefty, look, some of us so ridiculous.
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And we do make fun of writersand reporters and stuff on this show.
We've done it before, we'll doit again, certainly. But some people
do have the job of like tellingthe story of the players or the program
or whatever, and they, youknow, they're supposed to make it look
nice, and that's that's how theyview their job. But that's not what
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I enjoy. So I appreciated thathe asked the question that like actually needed
answered because we didn't have that information. It wasn't just something of like,
hey, how do you feel aboutthis? And like something nice and cheery
and all those guys worked hard.That's all good, we can clap our
hands whatever, But like he askeda tough question. Answer it. The
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scene is selfish toward the people askingthe questions. You don't get to tell
them what questions to ask you.So, yes, it's a losing battle,
but that's how it goes for everybody. If bum it's a great question,
and he was being way too sensitive. It's a great question. And
we've seen Texas do this before.Chris Beard had Texas Tech in the Final
four in college basketball, and thenhe jumped to Texas for more money.
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So this stuff happens in that state. Even if you are really good,
no one cares. But by theway, nobody would care if that dude
took a better job for double themoney. Of course nobody would anybody who
makes more money. It's all good. Don't lie, but also don't go
after a reporter and act like he'sfull of crap. When you're you're literally
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leaving, you're telling me his agenthadn't talked to Texas before. They like,
oh, I'm gonna decide that night. Come on now, yea,
our Texas just jumped up that moneyso much in twenty four hours. You
tag him? You know I didn't, but I will tag them and the
school. I want. I wantsee college. See college people get real
excited about Yeah, get tag himand tag hashtag the school so you get
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to algorithm better right, the goodhashtag, or you could just like see
no, but see here's the thing. I will all quote it. If
you edit your tweet, it likedoesn't do well. No, it doesn't
because the first iteration of it doesn'texist or something. No, it's still
on there, but it said thistweet's been edited, so you get less
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you get less engagement. Yeah,yeah, yeah, right now, folks.
I don't care if you think I'ma loser, because I am.
But I'm gonna do anything I can. I need one million impressions more so
I can make seven dollars. Ineed to make seven to eight dollars every
month on X. Keep doing thatto nullify the fact that I pay sixteen
dollars to be on Keep finding somehot takes per month, Keep looking through
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stuff and be like, I onlyhad you going. I know, but
I only had one. I know. It don't come that off. The
only one was the Paul Skenes one. But it was so good relative to
what I usually do that it mademe now motivated to try to mouthize that
was perfect. Or he's going tothe Cardinals to sign them and when he's
thirty nine for twelve million, Ineed the Cardinals to be bad, though
actually I'm happy the Cardinals aren't bad. But you need them too, for
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no one cares when the Cardinals aregood. Like when I say that we
all want the Cardinals to be good, don't get me wrong, September October,
it's gonna be awesome, I'm sayingright now, as they're kind of
like slightly above mediocre, but they'veplayed really well the last six weeks or
so. Just it's quite down alittle bit. People want the drama.
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I agree. I hate that that'sthe case, folks, but it's your
fault, not mine, that's right. I'm giving you what you want.
What up Toyona. And it's becausethe Cardinals have been so good for two
decades that that is the standard,and so meeting expectations is just kind of
lukewarm. Like if the if thePirates right now were fifteen games above five
hundred, content on the Pirates wouldprobably be pretty successful on YouTube. But
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if the Cardinals are fifteen games abovefive hundred, that's probably just you know,
a hole home run of the milltype stuff, because that's what the
fans expect. And then they'll getexcited at the trade deadline. They'll get
excited in September for the playoff fushand then the playoffs, of course,
but they have high expect because theyhave been uh conditioned. I almost said
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groomed, and I'm like, Idon't when to use that word. They
have been conditioned to expect good baseball, and so the shock factor exists when
they aren't good. Yeah, andthat is me Man's playing, and it's
easy to be loud. Herbie chimesand goes crush Newt. That would have
been a good answer to the Slaytonthing. He crushed large Newt bar.
Well, like he said foot sohe actually was eating food food at at
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original restaurant, but net that wouldhave been a good one to uh pick
out. But he hasn't been playing, So how you're gonna crush my because
he's hurt a damn? He wasat a restaurant. Yeah, yeah,
what restaurant? I forget. Ican check this, guys. Well,
if you want it, give somelove. Yeah, exactly. Let's see
here he was in he was inBelleville, remote in Belleville somewhere. Let's
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see bell Vegas. Great place,Well, which Bellville? What do you
mean Belleville? Well, I guessit's only Belleville Annois in it. Yeah,
it's o Foulin that's both. Yeah, that's right. That's what.
That's right, man. Oh Man. By the way, Hot Take Central
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the weather holds up here, man, Hopefully it holds up a little bit,
or else it's gonna be tacking ongames for some baseball some baseball doubleheader
day. What happened last night?Couldn't they have played real late? Am
I wrong on that? No?Joe Jimmy was saying that too. They
had a window. It was poorand outposed the window. I mean it
would have been late, right.It felt like it rained for hours last
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night. Can I give a recommendation? Yeah? So I have all these
weird, you know, YouTube channels, so I have different algorithms when I
when I log in based on adifferent account like some of all Nascar,
politics, baseball, whatever. ButI do like theovon and I like Luke
Combs. Yeah. Have you seenthat podcast? No, he went on
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It was a couple of months ago. It is hilarious. It's two dudes
I think I think Theovon is myage. I believe. Yeah, maybe
older too. Okay, wow thatold? Well he looks young. He
comes off as young. Ye.I think he's got a mullet. Having
forty two year old, he's hewith a mullet. I think Luke Combs
is thirty fourish. They sat thereand did a two hour plus podcast stream
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of consciousness, just like joking likehigh school kids. It was hilarious.
I like Luke Combs is hilarious ishe He's like, he's like your best
friend. He's joking about viral videoson the Internet. He's bringing up funny
videos to show that are hilarious.He came across as the most normal,
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down to earth, likable person you'dever see. I recommend Comb. Luke
Comb's the country singer Fast Car.All like Luke and Luke Comb. He's
a little bigger Luke Combs, theone that did Fast Car. I don't
even know his other songs, andI should. I'm telling you, Hurricane
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is a big one. When itrains at pours that sounds like a country
song. On the other line,as a song that's I see. He
comes across as the coolest I didn'twatch that, but I'm telling you,
and you know, THEO Vonn isso stream of consciousness. It's so random,
dude, it was. It soundedlike two dudes that were high in
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a basement in high school laughing together. Check that. It was so funny.
Now kind of sophomore. But Ifound myself like I started listening last
night late and I just listened thewhole way through past midnight, even though
I didn't want to stay up becauseI was laughing so hard. Really,
they're just bringing up viral videos onthe Internet and laughing. It's great.
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He was cool on Brogan. Yeah, I didn't see that. You see
that popular I think in the country. Really is he pretty damn big?
Like for sure, So he's gota bunch of big hits. I don't
know. They all blend into me, like Combs Luke. That's racist to
say that, it's true Luke Combs, Luke, Bryan, this guy,
that guy that they all sound thesame kind of. But the he's like
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the good looking baseball hat. Ifeel like he's in the He's the dude
from fifteen years ago where all thebro country guys stopped wearing cowboy hats.
They started wearing like a tight Tshirt and baseball like Dirks Bentley. Yeah,
he's in that bucket my teammate LukeCombs. This is not fair just
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because he's bigger. Yeah, hedoesn't look uh, he doesn't look like
the other dude. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, he's got that red beard
going cool as hell. Yeah.When I watch him, like, dude,
I want to sit down and drinkbeer with this dude. I'll go
watch him in concert because he's cool. Yeah, you know, thanks for
the recommendation, Charlie. Good luckwith the rest of the show. I'm
out that the Wait a second,does that mean it was bad? No,
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he's saying he's going to race tothe podcast for you to go listen
to that instead of us. Well, let's go. Let's until watch and
listen all five ninety contents all theway through the night of course, Tuna's
show, of course, and thenthe show after that, and then at
eight o'clock eight o'clock that's when itspod. Yea, But is there a
national show we want people to alsolisten to on this network channel station?
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