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September 11, 2025 76 mins
"What do a machete-wielding motel employee, a hot dog sushi roll, and a heartfelt 9/11 memory have in common?" They all somehow fit into this unforgettable, emotionally charged, and hilariously chaotic episode of The Ben and Skin Show. Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray navigate everything from the death of Charlie Kirk, a decapitation in Dallas, and Cowboys injury news. 
Also...
  • Personal stories from 9/11, ranging from Ben’s CBS sales meeting to Christina’s sixth-grade classroom, and KT’s junior high football practice where a classmate screamed “World War III!”
  • A local Dallas beheading story. 
  • A deep dive into Cowboys cornerback drama and the mystery of Jadeveon Clowney’s visit.
  • Food news that includes Potbelly’s $566M acquisition, Taco Bell’s Y2K menu, and the culinary monstrosity known as the hot dog sushi roll.
  • A tribute to Polly Holliday (Flo from Alice), who passed away just days after the crew randomly discussed her on-air.
  • A preview of Paul Thomas Anderson’s new film starring DiCaprio, Sean Penn, and Benicio Del Toro — described by Spielberg as “Kubrick-level absurdist brilliance.”
Funniest Quotes:
  • “My buzzer needs an oil change.”
  • “I burned my tongue on a Texas Twinkie.”
  • “You’re getting your sack tenderized?”
  • “I put it in the wrong hole. That’s my fault.”
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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The answer is?

Speaker 2 (00:04):
I know what's up? The answer though, it's a shot
on goal, right. You're trying to the solution, trying to
find a solution. Yeah, that's gonna hit the crossbar.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
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Speaker 2 (00:12):
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Speaker 3 (00:17):
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Speaker 3 (00:34):
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Speaker 2 (00:35):
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Speaker 4 (00:52):
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Speaker 2 (01:00):
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Speaker 4 (01:14):
Ah, Yes, Hello to welcome everybody. It's the world famous
Ben and Skin Show ninety seven point one The Eagle.
I'm Ben Rogers, joined by Jeff skin Wade, Kevin kt
Turner and Christina little baby corn Bread Ray Excited to
be here. All hands on deck for what is going
to be a really, really good show. I know because
I was in the pre show meeting. But we start

(01:36):
today with really heavy heart, says yesterday, everyone's worlds were rocked.
The biggest story on the planet. Conservative activists and Turning
Point USA co founder Charlie Kirk died yesterday after he
was shot at an event at Utah Valley University. And

(01:56):
you know, our show is a distraction from politics. We
don't get into political things. You know, that's not we
don't have any interest in that at all. We want
to entertain people, keep you smiling and keep you laughing.
Lord knows there's enough things out there to divide us.
But this is no matter where you stand, this is
absolutely heartbreaking. It's a tragedy and no matter what our

(02:21):
views are, no one should ever lose their life this way.
And so our thoughts are with his family, as friends
and everybody impacted. And we definitely believe that violence only
deepens our divide. So we hope that this can remind
us all how precious life is and how important it
is to treat each other with compassionate peace, and to

(02:41):
be kind and loving, and and just remember that we're
all in this together.

Speaker 2 (02:45):
But man, it's it was a tragic thing to witness.

Speaker 4 (02:50):
It was a tragic thing to you know, just a
horrible thing to see, a horrible thing to think about
his family and all of it is just shocking and terrible.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Yeah, I mean, and it's hard to process. It felt
like it was another strange part of it as being
like one day before nine to eleven. Like later in
the show today, we're going to talk about our recollections
of nine to eleven, all four of us, you know,
remember it. Well, we're different points in our life. That's
the unique thing with me and Ben being about nough
eighteen seventeen years older than Kathie and Christina. But it

(03:22):
kind of it kind of in my mind, at least emotionally,
I was conflating all of that because it felt like
it felt like a moment beyond the actual tragedy. It
because so much of our lives play out on social
media in Facebook, and you know, I used to spend
a lot of time on Twitter, and I found yesterday

(03:45):
I could go into Twitter for about forty five seconds
and what I saw in there was like I'm out.
I've had to get out because of how people react
to these sorts of things now, and it's like people aren't.
People just need to realize you're watching a murder. It's
a horrific thing, and that's aside from who it was

(04:07):
and how.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
He affected people. I can't watch murder.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
There was a clip going around over the weekend of
a murder on a train or a bus in Charlotte, Yeah,
and I was like, why are so.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
Many people posting this? I don't want to watch this.
This is horrible iPhone culture. I mean, that's we're over.
We're nearly two decades into iPhone culture. But it's just
it's like distance it. Yeah. I also think it's there's
a lot of bots. Yeah. Oh, that's a great point.

Speaker 4 (04:38):
When these things are politicized instantly and people, you know,
we're so polarized as a country, and people sit here
all da every day and bicker with one each one another,
and it's just so toxic, and then anything happens and
it's like, instead of just evaluating how tragic it is
on every level, people immediately start to weaponize it.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
You know, are even like our news is divided. There's
left news and right news. And I thought when I
was flipping around last night. I thought everyone struck a
reverent tone because like, one of the things that's that
news world is the news host and the politicians. They
all have lives with each other off of their platforms.
You know, they all know each other, and like Charlie

(05:24):
Kirk was friends with a lot of people that are
on the left that do news programs, you know, because
they'll have their Charlie Kirk was known for his debates, right,
He loved to debate, and so he would have a
debate with someone and then once the cameras stop rolling,
you know, they're humans that are interacting with one another.
And you could tell in the news coverage last night

(05:44):
how hard that hit that segment of the population. You know,
your average person watching it, it hits you emotionally. But those
people that are all in that very insulated world, like
you could just tell and watching them talk about it,
That's why I was saying, it kind of felt like
nine to eleven because you felt like our society has

(06:05):
just crossed the line we never imagined that was a
part of our world.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
Man, they immediately thought they had the shooter and it
was just an old man and falling down, and like
what they're carrying. This guy is underwear showing. I'm like, well,
this is the guy a man. He was yelling stuff too.
I don't know what he was yelling. And then they're like, oh, yeah,
it turns out he's not the guy. And they're like, yeah,
people saw a guy on a roof and they think
that's where the shooter was and they have pictures of

(06:30):
the person of interest, and yeah, I mean it's just,
you know, it's just terrible in every way. And uh yeah,
it's a you know, we're we're going to talk about
it here and then we're going to move on and
try to keep you guys entertained and keep keep you laughing.
But we thought we should probably address it and and
and talk about it. And it's obviously an ongoing investigation,

(06:52):
and I you know, I didn't want to address it yesterday.
You know, first of all, you know, the details are sketchy,
you don't know, and you know, we joke around ninety
nine percent of the time, right, like that's what we do.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
We're on a rock station.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
We're an escape from all that, and so, you know,
we didn't really know how to handle it yesterday. But
just getting home last night and it's literally the only
thing that's on, and I, for the most part, I
would kind of go on to social media and then
just kind of get out of it because I didn't
want to see how people were reacting to I didn't

(07:28):
like the way I saw people.

Speaker 2 (07:29):
Acting to it. The actual video was show. I mean,
it was just I was thinking about how many kids
you know who probably hadn't seen anything like that before,
because that is gruesome, man, and to give you that
like uneasy feeling hours in the night. Also, I feel
like it's like the team sports mentality is really good
for team sports, but it's not really good for many

(07:50):
other things. And I think that's like kind of how
things have gotten and I think that's probably not great,
probably like not the best thing ever. We're all humans.
We're we live on the one planet that has water.
That's cool. It's all just kind of come together, and
even fighting with other nations. I've always kind of been like, well,
we don't have to do that. We're like, maybe if
it's the aliens, the aliens are ones. I'm fine going

(08:13):
after the aliens because I get that, but for humans,
we should all just kind of be one.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
I do like his idea that water is what brings
us all together. We're the only WANs.

Speaker 2 (08:22):
No, the other ones have it anymore. Well, the carbon
and water we have. We're lucky. We're the lucky ones
and we're fighting. Look, Christina, is there anything you want
to say to this guy?

Speaker 3 (08:32):
I believe they found proof of water on Mars just today.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Unconfirmed? Unconfirmed is the work? Did you get that news? Okay?

Speaker 4 (08:42):
Sorry, all right, we're off and running the rest of
the way. We're gonna have fun, although obviously we're ending
the show with something heavy too.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
Yeah, okay, we're a good twenty five years removed from
it is seventh grade.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
My friend crapped his pants at day. It was a
great time. Really, No, we'll get all right. We're gonna
take some things. Skin is tracking all right.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
I got lots of things to get to, including something
that's gonna get everyone super hyped. Ben and Skin Show
ninety seven point one. The Eagle, a legendary TV actress,
has passed away. We will discuss that in the Hollywood
Shuffle at the bottom of the hour.

Speaker 2 (09:17):
Don't forget.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
Sometime during the show we will give away those Addison
October Fest tickets. I hope you have the iHeart app
because that's the only way that you can win them.
But right now it's time for this.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
Skinny's track, another edition of Things sin Is Tracking.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
All right, thank you, fam, I'm gonna send a picture.
I love sending pictures in Things skin Is Tracking to
my show mates and getting their response. Before I play
this audio, I want you guys to look at your
phones and look at the picture I just sent you,
and I want you guys to tell me what you
see there.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
I would prefer this to be a polaroid. Okay, that's
a ben. It's a hot dog sushi sushi roll ben.
That is called a masoubie roll. It is a sweet,
soy glazed hot dog on a rice patty. Yeah, there's

(10:13):
so there.

Speaker 4 (10:14):
It's such a thing that spam sushi rolls are are
the thing.

Speaker 2 (10:18):
They're very common. Oh is that right? Yeah? Oh I can't.
I didn't know that. I saw that pop up on
my timeline. That is happening.

Speaker 1 (10:25):
You know, we love smash burgers and various burgers around town.
That's happening at Herbie's and Oak Cliff. Yeah, great burger spot.
But I saw that pop up on my timeline. I
mean thought, man, I need to get the show's reaction
to there's Stevens.

Speaker 4 (10:41):
Yeah, I haven't tried any of that spam stuff, but
I'm sure it's good.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
Fred.

Speaker 4 (10:46):
It's basically Fred hot dog meat, right, Yeah, the same thing.

Speaker 5 (10:50):
This?

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Yeah, this, well, this is actually hot dog. Though. I'm
comfortable choosing a hot dog or sushi and keeping them separate. Yeah,
I think that's fine.

Speaker 4 (10:58):
I think it's fine too. The thing that I don't need.
First of all, I'm not eating rice and the seaweed
wrap around it. I don't need that. But the hot
dog looks delicious. What about a sweet soy glaze? Yeah,
that looks delicious.

Speaker 2 (11:10):
All right, let's play you some audio. First of all,
I never know what to.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Hear, believe, or see or whatever when I just get
random TikTok reel sent to me.

Speaker 2 (11:20):
I don't know who this person is.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
He may have made all this up, but I believe it,
and I got excited about it. This is about a
new movie coming out.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
Even Spielberg is losing his mind over Paul Thomas Anderson
and Leonardo DiCaprio's new movie. And if this doesn't get
you hyped, I'm not sure what will. So if you
don't know Paul Thomas Anderson is releasing a new film
on September twenty sixth. It's called One Battle After Another,
and it's being described as an action thriller. It star
as Leonardo DiCaprio, Sean Penn, Minicio del Toro, Regina Hall,
and Tayana Taylor, and a lot is riding on this

(11:50):
movie for Warner Brothers because the budget was at least
one hundred and thirty million dollars, so the studio must
be relieved to hear that early reactions are very positive.
New York Times pop culture reporter Kyle Buchanan even called
it an Oscar front runner. But master director Steven Spielberg,
he's really excited about it. At a Q and A after
a DGA previous screening, he told Paul Thomas Anderson, what

(12:12):
an insane movie. Oh my god, there is more action
in the first hour of this than every other film
you've ever directed put together. It is really incredible. This
is such a concoction of things that are so bizarre
and at the same time so relevant. He then compared
it to a Kubrick masterpiece. I have not seen a
movie that is so tonally a relative to Stanley Kubrick's
Doctor's Strange Love. This brings a kind of absurdist comedy

(12:34):
taken very seriously because it's so much a reflection of
what's happening today, every day throughout this country. Spielberg also
praised DiCaprio and said this is his favorite Sean Penn
performance ever, and he concluded, may film live forever, May
we never be replaced by AI, and may this movie
make a bundle and make you very happy.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
I loved it. I read something I was thinking about
bringing this to the show this week and just got
away from it. But I read someone said this is
the best movie since twenty ten, when I liked, choose
the best movie period.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
When I when I saw the preview of it, I
really did lose myss because at first I didn't realize
I was watching a preview for a Paul Thomas Anderson movie.
I was just watching DiCaprio and Benisio del Toro, who
I love both of them, and Sean Penn is great,
and I was like, God, this looks amazing, And then
when I saw it, it kept unfolding. I was like, what
is this movie even about? And then when I saw

(13:28):
it was Paul Thomas Anderson. I was like, holy cow,
that looks incredible.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
So is it a comedy? It's it sounds like it's
just an action thriller.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
But the clips that I saw there were moments where
it was sort of like irreverent comedy. Have you ever
seen Doctor Strangelove? No, but every clip I saw of
this looked like a comedy.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
So Doctor Strangelove is a movie about nuclear war, but
it's very funny, and it's got Peter Sellers in it,
playing three different characters, and he's one of the greatest
comedy But it's it's a satire, right, So satire can
sometimes not be overtly comedic, right, But the clips I saw,
to your point, Ben, it just felt like it had
a comedic tone. But I am very, very excited about

(14:10):
this movie.

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Now.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
One thing though, that I heard in that that I
was like, what when they said they spent one hundred
and thirty million on it? Because my brain immediately went
to what is the highest grossing Paul Thomas Anderson movie
of all time?

Speaker 2 (14:25):
Did you look it up?

Speaker 4 (14:26):
I did, don't look it up. I had to look
up who Paul Thomas Anderson.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
I Boogie Knights Magnolia, there will be blood. The Boogie Knights. Yeah,
Boogie Knights, Magnolia, there will be blood. He did Punch
Shrunk Love with Adam Sandler. There'rossing because Adam Sandler he did.
I mean, he's done a ton of stuff. What is
this high gross?

Speaker 1 (14:47):
It's there will be blood. It's seventy nine million dollars.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
Yeah, I need to see that.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Wow, and that's like a three hour movie. Did you
ever see The Master?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
No? And I think I should.

Speaker 1 (14:58):
With Philip Seymour Hoffman, he made you know, some of
his movies are pretty challenging.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
He also did what was the Licorice Pizza? Pizza?

Speaker 4 (15:08):
If you look at the movie poster for this with
Leo wearing the big sunglasses that when you get your
eyes dilated, I'm like, that looks comical. Yeah. So I'm like,
I don't know if it feels like a comedy.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
I think I think it's going to be so unique
and onto its own it's been. I mean it's a comedy.
I think like comedic elements in it. I think it's
a crime drama more than any Yeah, action thriller is
what it's being described as. But if you've ever seen
Doctor Strangelove. It's all of those things combined into one.
It's like, you know, global satire, so you don't really

(15:42):
know what it's about. I mean, I think Leonardo DiCaprio
has to has to find his child. His child's been
is a washed up revolutionary who lives in a state
of stoned paranoia. So he's a stoner, okay, and he's
surviving off the grid with his spirited and self reliant daughter.
But then his evil nemesis resurfaces and she goes missing,
so then he's scrambling to find her. There you go,

(16:05):
there go, Yeah, I can't. That's freight up. That would
be a good fall for cinema. When is this movie? Yeut?
I think to twenty twenty six? Yeah, all right, fantastic.
All right?

Speaker 4 (16:16):
Coming up next in the Hollywood Shuffle, let's keep it Hollywood.
A legendary TV actress passes away. We'll talk about that
next news.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
I got every come stay out the time in the shovel, Christina,
can you cring my audio up for a second. I'd
like to go back. Oh I lugged the wrong thing
in Hold on everyone, Christina, can you fix whatever? He's

(16:45):
all right? I put it in the wrong hole. That's
my fault. Oh okay, now we're ready, guys, I would
like to go back to Monday's show and play something
from our show. It's good production value on it. Let's go. Yeah.

(17:11):
You guy's ever seen Alice? That's actually the lead actress,
Linda Lavin singing. I haven't seen it since I was
a child. Would I think it? Flow is hot?

Speaker 3 (17:20):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (17:22):
I mean she was.

Speaker 4 (17:23):
She a hot actress at the time, but they made
her look like so her country gumsmacker. Do you remember
her signature line, y'all come back now you're here?

Speaker 2 (17:31):
No, it was well kiss my, it's my grits. Alice
was a divorce lady. She moved west with her son,
single mom. She worked at a diner. Flow was the
country lady, and then there was a clumsy gal named Vera. Okay,
so that's from Monday Show. Which had we ever talked
about Alice on this show before? I don't think we
ever had, no, guys. Actress Polly Holliday is dead at

(17:56):
the age of eighty eight. Oh my Warlock passed away
Tuesday at her home in Manhattan.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Eighty oh. She was living in Manhattan. Suost had some
nice real estate.

Speaker 2 (18:06):
Yeah, probably probably up up upstate. Are you saying up
Manhattan Upper West Side. She was a waitress for about
sixty years. Yeah. Here a couple of years ago. There
she was serving at breakfast. Yeah, she told me to
kiss her grits.

Speaker 1 (18:21):
I don't even know that I ever saw her on
anything except Alice, but I imagine she was probably on like
an episode of Colombo, right.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
I see. Her career on screen began in the mid seventies.
She was in something called All the President's Men.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
Oh god, are you serious? That was a huge movie.
I don't remember her in.

Speaker 2 (18:37):
That, and then Distance I don't know that sounds she
was also Oh yeah, so that's it. Yeah, she was flow.
I just thought that was crazy. I was like, we
talked about her and then she died.

Speaker 4 (18:47):
She was in All the President's Men, which is one
of the greatest movies ever, some crap movie.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
And then Alice Alice. Yeah, I didn't go all the
way through it, but if you want to go through her,
I don't know. I am man' pappy too. No. No,
I just thought that's what you're saying. Yeah, I mean
she's like a little bit out of the demographic.

Speaker 4 (19:04):
Yeah, okidding, Okay, so people that are familiar with her
are what eighty well.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
You know what, you know, I can make this about
I can make this about our There we go to Gremlins. Wait,
she was in grim She was in Missus Dollfire. Oh yeah,
it was just next Like what her name was, Gloria? Okay.
She's also in a movie in eighty eight called Moon
Over Parador and her role was someone named Midge. Midge

(19:30):
is a person of a certain era. Yeah, the parent Trap, Christina. Yeah,
the Heartbreak Kid or the Heartbreak Kid. Yeah, dude, that
was a great movie, Miranda. Wait was she in the
original Heartbreak Kid or the Ben Stiller Heartbreak? The Ben
still her Heartbreak which is a shocking post credits scene
were a donkey has sex with Malan Ackerman from The

(19:53):
Hunting Wives. Shocking post credit scene. Really yeah, it's like,
why did that happened?

Speaker 1 (20:01):
I thought the most shocking post credit scene was the Hangover.

Speaker 3 (20:05):
That was pretty shocking, but I just might top it. Dude, Okay,
that's pretty bad. Why are they I don't remember that right?

Speaker 2 (20:12):
Right? Right? Hey guys, the Emmy's is Sunday night, Okay,
And uh my question to you is the most watched
Emmy nominated series of twenty twenty five. What do y'all think?
It was? Sever Nope, most watched? No, oh, I thought
you was fifth most watch it was the most nominated.
Is there most watched of the nomination? So most watched? It?

(20:33):
Was there a yellowstone or something this year? The last
of us, last of them, Avid Elementary Elementary was third?

Speaker 4 (20:39):
Okay, very good show. Sunday night football. No, was there
something wildly popular?

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Yeah? Yeah, oh yeah, HBO Sunday nights. Just a few
of them. Uh oh, white Lotus, White Lotus number two. Wow,
only murders of them, building number four, but the number one.
Give us a network had doubled all of them, the network.
Oh uh, gotta be a thing. Wait, oh no, that's

(21:12):
a different that's a different one though. That's Fox, right,
is it? Joe mcel i know that show rules? Is
it going to be Big Brother one of the Oh wait,
the room or what's the thing with Rob Low You're
on it on the floor, but Big Brother ish Fireman
in Austin that people, Yeah, it is Survivor. Oh god,

(21:40):
still outstanding reality competition series. No, dude, this last season.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
I don't know if this is the one that's nominated,
but it was Fantastic Kid, two people working together.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
No one knew was a union year because Mike White
came back to him. I didn't watch that one. Does
this still have Richard Hatch on it? I think so?
Every season in the Hassle Back.

Speaker 4 (21:58):
I stopped playing video games about by This reminds me
of Big Brother. I stopped playing video games about a
month ago. I've really played in a long time. Man
talked to a friend of mine that I used to
play with. I was like, dude, you do you still play?
Because no, I'm played. I go, what happened? He goes,
I got into Big Brother?

Speaker 2 (22:13):
Fantastic? What? Well, I'm a board man.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
You used to play video games every night, and now
you're just watching Big Brother every night.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
It's like three nights a week? Is it like that?
And yet somehow soroy can play video games every night
and watch Brother show? Yeah show?

Speaker 4 (22:29):
All right, there you have it coming up next. Let's
h this is just three minutes away. Don't go anywhere.
We got movie news. What is Will Ferrell's best acting performance?
And don't forget sports is right around the corner in
the four o'clock hour. That's all coming your way.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
The Giant the Ringer put out this thing. It's the
one hundred and one best movie acting performances of the
twenty first century, and we've kind of been working through
it this week. We'll finish this thing off tomorrow. Number
fifty four is where we pick it up today.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Christian Bale, Oh, God of guesses, Oh, I think American
Psycho was in the nineties?

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Is it the Batman? The Middle One? It was not
the Batman? I know what it is, or maybe that
was in the nineties. Two. I was gonna say the Machinists, Machinis,
not the Machinists. Why did I say Macinists. I think
most of those were in the nineties though. Okay, American Psycho,
you're two thousand, Okay, snuck in, Patrick Bateman, yep, Number

(23:33):
fifty one. Will Ferrell, it's gotta be step Brothers.

Speaker 4 (23:40):
Is it gonna be the where He's drunk?

Speaker 2 (23:44):
And it's a real movie, Everything must go? Yeah, didn't
we all three see that together at Arizona? I don't
think sach like seven. No, me and me and Ben,
Me and Ben went and saw that movie. We didn't
know what in the comedy. Yeah, we it might have
been Freedo. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Yeah, that sucked when you were expect the comedy, like,
oh my god.

Speaker 2 (24:04):
It's brutal. He's an alcoholic and he wants to kill himself.
So I have one step Brothers guess uh?

Speaker 3 (24:10):
I mean yeah, of the of all of those comedies,
I think Step Brothers is the best one.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
Old School. Yeah, but what about his specific acting performance?
Old School is a good guess which I would say?
It's not this, It's not on the is it? Mine
would be wedding crashers out on the d L. It's
not exactly street legal. The answer is anchor man. I
got zero issue with that. I'm okay, yeah, lots of
iconic catchphrases. Right, it's like he's the leading man. Now,

(24:40):
where's old School? He's kind of off to the side.
I also think that's Kelly Bundy's greatest role. Yep, and
we our thoughts for her. She gets to her battles. Yes,
and in fact, let's throw it to a clip. Oh
we're not doing that, yep. Number fifty Russell Crowe A

(25:00):
is this going to be the one where he has
road rage? The movie road Rage called that He's got
a movie where he's got Road Rage and he's I
think I remember that. He's pretty scary and I saw it.
I think it's gonna be the Is it called The Insider?
It's called beef? Oh that yeah?

Speaker 1 (25:18):
I think it's the Michael Man movie, The Insider. I
think that's what that's called.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Nope, Gladiator, Yeah, all right about that two thousand hell
of a movie. Yes, are you not entertained? Are you
not entertained? Forty eight? Just kidding Simmons, Oh, cra crat.
What's it called? The drum movie? Yeah? Crash? What is
that called?

Speaker 3 (25:39):
But I agree, it's definitely got to be that drum roll.
Whiplash class is just getting to it.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
Yeah, whiplashy twenty fourteen, great movie. Yeah, I'm going to
bounce up to forty four here, Charlie's they're on, oh Monster,
this Monster before that might have been nineties, maybe The
mad Man. This is twenty fifteen. Yep, there you know
mad Max Fury Road, Fury Road forty one. Bradley Pitt hmmm,

(26:10):
keep in mind that. Uh. I think his greatest role
was nineteen ninety nine in that is Fight Club, So
this will not count, okay, uh inglorious bastard's Oh yes,
he's great in that nazis anyone else know? I know
one guy is gonna lose his mind over this, But

(26:33):
it's Moneyball, Okay, he's he's good in that movie. You know,
if you could just take your sports fandom out of
it and enjoy it for what it is.

Speaker 1 (26:43):
Let me tell you something. My nephew who makes movies, Efan,
loves that movie.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
This is a good movie.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
I don't think he's ever watched a baseball game before,
but man, he loves Moneyball.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
Natalie Portman the Swan movie Swanky Yeah, twenty ten. It's
also me. Lacunas is a great. Nicholas Cage by the way,
I know you guys haven't watched it yet, he answers
its face off? H Is it really face off? Now?
It's pig Pig, Pig Pig is awesome. He's not pig.
It's great. By the way.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
Oh is it the movie where he plays himself and
he's an agent? What were you gonna say?

Speaker 2 (27:17):
National Treasure? Wait till you see you guys have already
have known this. How prominently Nick Cage factors into the
Charlie Sheen story. Oh, because I watched the Charlie Part
one of the Charlie Sheen Doc Last Night. Nick Cage
is a big part of this that I did not realize.
Adaptation doesn't two. He's great because he brothers. He plays

(27:40):
twin brothers. Maybe we'll pick it up tomorrow and find
out about Gene Hackman Man and our friend Adam Sandler.

Speaker 4 (27:47):
Okay, all right, fantastic, All right, coming up next? Uh,
we got the food news Why did this gas station
buy a sandwich shop? And then we get into the
Little Rangers baseball All that's coming your way next on
the Eagle, It's time.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Alright, good stuff. Why did pot Belly get acquired by Racetrack?
I don't know which brain and break when you heard
that headline it did. It's a little weird, right, Yeah,
sandwich shot. Pot Belly acquired by Racetrack for five hundred
and sixty six million dollars. God God, Richard pot Belly

(28:28):
is so happy right now he goes by Dick. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (28:33):
But like I like pot Belly, I don't know the
last time I've been to pot Belly.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
I love pot Belly, but I also don't really remember
the last time I went, but I remember it being
really good. But also, isn't there a gas station that
always has subway attached to it?

Speaker 2 (28:47):
Is that show?

Speaker 4 (28:48):
There are some I've seen those combos before. I'm not
sure which one it is is. I don't know that
I could tell you the difference between pot Bellies and
like Firehouse Subs.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Okay, they're of I like that comparison because they're of
the same ilk. I am very much team Firehouse Subs too. Man.
I go in there and I get an engineer with
no mayo, and I'm very happy. I have one strong
Potbelly memory because it just so happens that me and
my wife went and got Potbelly the day my son

(29:17):
was born. So when you have those sorts of memories,
you know, you always attach those things to it. Pot Belly.
I do think Ben's onto something though. I think Potbelly
and fire High Firehouse are in the same category.

Speaker 4 (29:32):
Like a notch up from Schlatsky's. Yes, Schlatsky's still around. Slotsky's.
You see them very rarely there. They've transitioned to a
lot of drive throughs. They're trying to be quicker, I think.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
Is that right? I heard they merged with Chotchkes. Uh
not Chotchkes. Geez, their pizzas are good. Hold on, yes, agreed,
they are. Our homeboy b L used to be a
partner in a Schlatsky's and we used to go there
and get pizzas. After the bars closed, he would just
open it. We'd just go and there and get pizzas.
Just for the journalistic integrity and timelines. So you went

(30:07):
to pot Belly and she's nine months pregnant. How'dy'all work
that in in the same day? If you really want
to get dark about it. We were at potbelly, No, no, no,
we were eating and I got a phone call from
that same bl letting us know that one of our
friends had been murdered.

Speaker 1 (30:26):
Oh so that's a very strong memory. I'm glad I
brought this up. Yeah, so I will never forget pop Kelly.
And then my sister stress of the news of the
murder is what six hours later?

Speaker 2 (30:36):
My son was born? So six hours So doesn't it
take longer than that usually nowadays? Well, it's so scheduled
and regimented. I think, right, Well, this was the second one,
so I think they just patted her on the back
and des popped out. So she was in the hospital
while you were at no no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 4 (30:55):
It's the it's it's like the Heimlich but it's pushed down. Yeah,
push No.

Speaker 2 (31:00):
We were having we're probably having like a two o'clock
in the afternoon lunch, and then I got that call
and I was just in a fog. And then we
went home and then my wife was like, I think
it's time, and then we headed up to the hospital.
My eyes so crazy. How many were they talking? Like
how many inches and like things like that, because they
do that, you know, Potbelly. No, like, were dilated this
many inches? And I'm okay, what's that meaning? Like they

(31:22):
say it like everyone knows what that means.

Speaker 4 (31:24):
I thought you were saying the doctors were guessing his
inches on the baby side or the or the delivery
that way.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
I wish it did. I hope my wife is listening right.
I love your honey. This one's gonna graduate this year.
You really jeorged something loose. Pot Belly has four hundred
and forty five stores in the United States, And then
you mentioned the whole are the sub you know, Christiana
mentioned the shell sub boy situation. I think that's just
like a franchise e on franchise e situation where they

(31:56):
get together like we're going to combine these two like
you rarely see the I when I was driving to Colorado,
I did see a Taco Bell pizza hut in the
same and there used to be one on Lemon that's
in Dallas. That's common though, well you don't see it
that often anymore, not anymore.

Speaker 1 (32:12):
But they were all I thought they were all owned
by the same mega company, which is why you would
see so many combos because there's another one.

Speaker 2 (32:18):
Wasn't Kentucky from I see Taco Bell in KFC all
the time. But yeah, Taco Bell Pizza hut, and I
also think Pepsi is involved in it is when you
can get the small personal pizza and then get you
a taco as well, you are winning the day for that.

Speaker 1 (32:30):
You are destined for greatness. Consolidated kitchens is not good quality.
I thought that was weird. Good job Popelli and Racetrack.
You guys are in the news. Why two came in?
You has been announced at Taco Bell.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Speaking of Taco Bell, yeah y two k yeah. As
a guy who claims he ate a lot of Taco
Bell but didn't gain any weight because of it skin.

Speaker 1 (32:54):
It's a flashback menu to whin we thought civilization was
going to collapse because of binary code.

Speaker 2 (32:59):
Well this is too that yeah, okay, stuff that was
there in the two thousands. Do you guys remember something
called the double deck or taco? Yeah, it was it
like a regular taco wrapped up in a soft taco. Yes. Yeah,
it was first introduced in ninety five, came back in
six for a for a small time. But yeah, exactly
like being described.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
So that that's not a Gordida crunch. No, that's a
different type of flower. Yeah it's Yeah, the Gordida crunch
is bigger. I also think there was a layer of
beans between the two. Yes, yes, it is a bean
filled soft tortilla.

Speaker 2 (33:33):
Yep, they had a glue that holds them together. Homer
extra Homer cool runch, Dorito's locos tacos or back for
a small tonge that's great. Do they have chiloupas? Uh no,
chili cheese burrito? I never ate that. That sounds like

(33:53):
that's on the cowboys. They have like a Mexi pizza.
The Mexican Pizza's back. Oh they got that back? Yeah, okay, yeah,
they got rid of it. So their aim is like
we're taking you back to the two thousands. Also, a
caramel apple and panada. Go get it for a limited time.
If you want to have gas.

Speaker 1 (34:09):
I need inturidos and I need tostadas. And if they
don't have it, screw them. Go get it.

Speaker 4 (34:15):
All right, We got a little Rangers baseball information coming
up here in a matter of three minutes. Also why
the Cowboys should not be in rebuild mode. We go
around the sports in just over three minutes.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
Don't go anywhere before around the sports, k Tod twins
as all the sports, all right, guys. So on August
twenty eighth, which is about about two weeks ago, the
Rangers' chances to make the playoffs were four percent. Nice,

(34:47):
but they've continued to win. If you go back even
a week before that, the Rangers are fourteen and four
in that three week span and the Astros are ninety nine.
So they've picked up about five games on the Astros,
say three weeks, and that's why they stand now, well,
they stand a chance. They are still two and a
half games back of Houston. They're one and a half

(35:08):
games back of Seattle for the wild card. So it's
all kind of mumbo jumbo. But the key here is
Seattle's got the tiebreaker over you, Houston. You still have
three games with them, and if you win one, then
you have the tiebreaker over them. There's what fifteen games left?
There's about fifteen. Oh, there's seventy seven and seventy so yeah,
fifteen games left. What does this.

Speaker 4 (35:27):
Say when you're missing four of your five best players
and suddenly that's when you turn it on. It's crazy.
It is crazy. I think it says two things. I
think a the pitchings continued to be awesome, so good
job everyone there. I think by far the best dr
in the league. It's not even close. Second place is
not even close to the number two.

Speaker 2 (35:47):
I think it says that there's a lot of random
stuff and a lot of guys just had bad years
at the wrong time. And then three, this is like
the danger of giving out those long term contracts. The
guys start to wear down. Guys who've never been hurt
before start getting hurt. I mean, dude, an emergency appendeck
to me for Corey Seeger, what are we doing like that? Never?
I mean, I guess that could happen to anyone. And

(36:07):
they found a way to be fine because of good vibes.
They're calling themselves the little rascals. We've got a little
thing now that we kind of haven't had. We need
a thing now. We needed to write the number of
games left on Austin Hedges's butt crack claw something. Yeah,
so we kind of got that thing back. A bunch
of guys who shouldn't be in the Major League is

(36:28):
just kind of doing the right things, though. We're kind
of bunting a guy over here, and you're kind of
just doing the Boachi thing.

Speaker 3 (36:34):
You know.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
I wanted Boach you to be fired in May because
I was just kind of happy to kind of bored
with it. And I'm also worried that the manager in
waiting is going to take another job next year, and
I would hate for that to happen. They're now rumors
Bach He's like, I'm having such a good time, I'll
come back next year, and they're like, okay, yeah, cool,
And I'm like, I don't want to lose the manager
in waiting because this guy won't go. This is a
unique situation because of the stuff earlier in the year.

(36:59):
Was it Kevin Malara?

Speaker 1 (37:00):
Is that the guy Polari that was saying, you know,
hey man, it's just not any fun and.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
The place is steriled.

Speaker 1 (37:07):
So you hear those things, and then after the fact
it's easy to project and go oh wedding when all
their best players went away, so clearly those guys weren't
the leaders. I mean were you know how it is,
it's easy after the fact go well, this must be
the narrative, but it is pretty interesting to watch it
all unfold and let your mind go crazy.

Speaker 4 (37:27):
I saw Sebastian Walcott had a walk off hit too
for the rough Riders. He's in Frisco right number one
prospect for the Rangers, one of the top five in
all of baseball, and he's a shortstop.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
Just make you wonder. I wonder what they're going to
do with it. Talking about him being a right fielder too,
Is that right? Yeah, so it's always the power to
develop with him.

Speaker 1 (37:47):
But it's always hard to move a high paid appendectomy guy.

Speaker 2 (37:51):
Yeah, have a dectivey guy. Yeah, But like he could
be back to help you. I mean, Simeon broke his
foot like that was a freak injury thing. It wasn't like,
you know, he tried to play through it too, because
he's Marcus Simeon. But then like, also, they've been beating
good teams. The Brewers the best team in baseball, they
swept him. The Astros are really good and just beating them,
and they have a chance, like it's still like a
twenty six percent chance. It's not like tomorrow. There's like

(38:13):
all this is coming full circle for me though. And
you know, if y'all remember the Boachy every other year
World Series thing, yes, I'm just this just feels a
lot like twenty twenty three because we all thought they
were out of it. Tomorrow in New York they play
the Mets and Jacob de gram is starting, which is
where he came from. He can only go five innings. Now, well,
it's fine, he'll take your five. Worry about his health

(38:37):
a little bit.

Speaker 1 (38:37):
But they only lose what he pitches, now, you know that, right,
They'll they'll run off five in a row and then
he'll get out there and then they'll lose somehow.

Speaker 4 (38:45):
It's unbelieving. He's Anthony Davis kind of yeah a little bit.
You know, it's like you kind of worry that he's
gonna get hurt every time he moves. Oh, you got
the full year so far, and I see his shoulder
pop out of place.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
I have a thought. This morning, I went to the gym, guys,
and as I was riding the bike. I was riding
the bike today, Christina. I ride this lildle bike where
every time you like turn your legs a rubber fist
comes up out of the seat. Uh huh right, it
is quite the workout, yep. Why the crotch though? Yeah?
What huh? Are you getting your sack tender? Eyed? Yup?
So uh? And I'm listening to a podcast in my

(39:18):
phone really paying attention. But they have the little TVs
and they have a get hard was on or get
up or whatever? Yeah, what is that get going? What's
that show? It's called Bloods. There's always random guys on
there that I've never seen before too. It's very strange.
But they were like, you're your five best odds to
win the NFC, and it was Eagles Packers, and then

(39:38):
it was forty nine ers whose quarterback is going about
to miss some time. George Kittle's hurt, Like they're McCaffrey's bank, Like, dude,
the forty nine ers are the third best. And I
was like, okay, they put the Cowboys on there. Then
it was the Buccaneers, and then the Commanders. I was
gonna say, I've barked the Commanders up there. I just
talked to myself into the Cowboys being a top three
team in the NFC. I don't know that the Buccaneers

(39:59):
are better than the Cowboy right now. No.

Speaker 4 (40:01):
I think if you're if you saw Week one, you
should absolutely be encouraged by that.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
And that's also the thing with NFL.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
There's usually two or three teams are like, okay, they're contenders,
and then you really don't know unless you're just a
horrible team that's rolling out Gardner mishnu at your quarterback
or whatever. You have no idea how it's going to
shake out because everyone's just right there.

Speaker 2 (40:25):
I feel like NFL they.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
Could use a running back, Like if they had, like
a really awesome running back, I think i'd feel differently.

Speaker 2 (40:34):
But I was surprised.

Speaker 4 (40:36):
I thought they were better than I expected them to be,
which gave me a little bit of hope for the
rest of the season. But the way it goes being
a Cowboy fan, that'll surely be dissipated over time.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
Now we'll get into this and cussing the Cowboys. But
I read something this morning that got me really excited
about the defense. We'll do that with all the other
stuff and cussing the cowboys. Coming up at five oh four.
It is the Bit and Skin Show ninety seven point one.
The Eagle coming up next. A crazy story on what's
going on in Dallas that ties a Dallas site to
Jeffrey Epstein.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
We'll do all that next. What's going on in Dallas? Dallas. Yeah,
this is a wild one from Robert Wolanski at the
Dallas Morning News. This is some good investigative journalism. Here's

(41:28):
a I'm just gonna read you some of what he wrote. Here,
he says, I called Terry Kafka at two twenty three
pm on Tuesday. I did not expect him to call
me back. Surely, after the events of the last twenty
four hours or so, he had chucked his phone into
the swimming pool and gone into hiding behind the high
white hulls of his home, which the Preston Hollow Advocate
once claimed helped pave the way for contemporary architecture in

(41:52):
Preston Hollow. Terry Kafka is a seventy four year old
man who is a high school friend of Jeffrey Epstein,
and it was revealed once Congress got their hands on it.
And this is there's a fiftieth birthday book in which
all of Epstein's friends wrote him letters. The reason it's
in the news and the reason it's in Congress is

(42:13):
because it's the one that allegedly Trump drew a picture
of a naked woman on and there's some weird sentences
and back, you know, conversation. It's got Donald Trump's signature
on it. How long goes this? Like this has happened
this week? No, No, I'm saying he turned fifty this week.
He's dead, right, yeah, A long time ago.

Speaker 1 (42:32):
Yeah, him and Trump were kind of close in age.
I think Epstein was a little bit I would guess early.

Speaker 2 (42:36):
Two thousands would be my guess. Yeah. So this guy,
this guy's seventy four down four high school with Epstein.
So he moved here and as well, Otscar writes, I
never expected to hear back from him, and I was
shocked when two hours later he called me back. Now,
Kafka wrote a letter and it opened with, well, let's

(43:00):
say a picture of the night Epstein's parents conceived him,
a drawing a drawing. He said it was a lurid
imagining of it, none of which I think I can
quote here. The letter also contains details about the night
Epstein lost his virginity. There are photos too, in the
birthday book of Epstein, Kafka and two other boy boyhood

(43:21):
friends and their underwear. And then by the time they
had spoken on the phone, the names and the photos
had leaked. I'm gonna show you, guys a picture that's
at the top of the Dallas Morning News with this article,
so you can't send it in the Okay, underwear. It's

(43:44):
four guys. They're a bunch older there. They were doing it,
reimagining a picture that they took, yeah, back in high school.
The guy in the tight that's and he's ripped. So
very strange. Right, how is this guy's name spelled Kafka?

(44:08):
So probably Kafka, maybe Kafka, Yes, Okay, he's probably He
probably wanted you to keep saying Kafka, so uh, Waatski writes.
Watsky was shocked that he called him back. He's like,
why would this guy he's seventy four h don't do
media on this, Watska writes, Unlike Trump, who continues to
deny having written a letter with a now famous straw

(44:29):
in the book, Kafka said that he did, and said
that the contents of it were horrible and not who
he was. He'll never put this headset on again, he
said quote. He said he also wasn't his idea. He
was instructed by Epstein's girlfriend, Gallaine Maxwell to do this quote.
On the occasion of his fiftieth birthday. I was contacted
by Gallainne Maxwell, who I'd never met. Good thing to say. Yeah.

(44:52):
She said, we're doing this big birthday party for Jeff
and I know he was close to you as a teenager,
and could you send him a letter or note for
his fiftieth birthday. She said, make it as funny as
you can, and even make it a little raunchy, give
him a laugh. So I did, which, by the way,
that's clearly, that's very sure. That's very normal behavior for
people turning fifty when they're friends, Hey make a raunchy

(45:12):
thing like that. Yes, okay, I don't like, you know, if.

Speaker 1 (45:16):
It's a close group of friends I've known each other
forever and kick each other and nuts. Hey, you know,
like I think about how raunchy me and Ben could
you know, write a funny birthday note with all our
history together and how long we've known each other. Right,
if you've known each other for fifty years and you
go back to your teens, you can write, you can
come up with something raunchy and you're not going to
think it's going to be used against you thirty years later.

Speaker 4 (45:39):
Yeah, you also have no idea what things people are
going to do that you just happen to go to
school with. Yeah, right, Like we go to school with
a guy, you know, we grew up with a guy,
or I knew a guy who murdered someone. Yeah, you know,
And it's like, what it like that is it's not
a reflection on us. Yeah, Like he just went to
our same school for a while. But it's still.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Well, this is why because he says, I've never been
in his airplane, never been to his island. The extent
of our relationship was growing up. And that's what makes
all this even weirder. It was so long ago, it's
all been so surreal. I'm numb to it now when
he's on the news, I don't pay attention to it anymore.

Speaker 1 (46:14):
But also he recreated an underwear picture in their adult Wow.

Speaker 2 (46:18):
But there's the thing. The headline is two Dallas men
because of the four men in the underwear picture that
I showed you guys, is another man by the name
of Warren Eisenstein who died in twenty fourteen. But he
was a Dallas optometrist and a musician who played guitar
in the band White Clover before it turned into Kansas.

(46:40):
Whoa like Kansas, Kansas is going on Harry on our wayward,
he said, two guys, just Dallas dude taking it around.
He just bump into him at a potbelly and then
this is becoming a lot like old school and you're
just singing dust in the wind and it is crazy. Wow.
What an article. Go read it at the Dallas Morning.
He knw is Robert Wonski's awesome. That's great. That's really

(47:02):
great reporting.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
All right, it's the beIN and Skin Show ninety seven
point one. The Eagle coming up next. It's the only
segment that we never podcast. You gotta listen live. It's
the Today game right here on the Eagle.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Come on, Surprise. The Cowboys are in a bit of
a bind at the cornerback position because Darn Bland hurt

(47:38):
his foot. It's not the same foot that he hurt
last year. It's the other one, which is maybe even worse.
He's in a boot, could miss multiple weeks. Not real
sure sucks. They had a slot corner practicing today by
the name of Reddy Stewart, so serious. He got hurt

(47:58):
at a like a through basically like he got heard
at a and it's not even a hard physical practice.
I hope he didn't just step on some water sprinkler
at the Star. Well. You know what that makes you think.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
It makes you think of that Jones fracture where it's
like a structural thing in there.

Speaker 4 (48:16):
It makes you think that they just paid him, Like
if this had happened before they paid him, would they
have still paid him.

Speaker 2 (48:22):
I don't know. Feet concerned me, especially at that position. Feetback, neck,
and crack those are the ones.

Speaker 4 (48:29):
And I don't you know, we don't really know, because
you know, the Eagles don't have a dynamic quarterback like
this in terms of passing the ball. Jalen Hurts didn't
scare me. I don't know if the Cowboys corners were
so good that they just locked down Eagles receivers or
Jalen Hurts just can't throw, and he's like a full
back back there, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (48:49):
We're trying to you knowing, like we don't even need to. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (48:51):
I don't really have a good handle on that, but
I think there was a chance that it was just
a straight lockdown city and now we've lost that.

Speaker 2 (48:58):
The answer on jadeveon Clowney he is, no, we're good,
We're good. He showed up you huh. It also could
have been his choice too, that's kind of been unclear
from what I could tell. But yeah, so no on him,
So no help there.

Speaker 4 (49:14):
What does it say to your current players, your edge
rushers when you bring in a guy you're like, hey,
we're not sold on the depth here, Like, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (49:23):
So I legit wonder if he just wanted to show
up and watch a practice that much going on? Do
you see who he was with? Was he? Who's he with?
Josh Brent? Oh? Yes, the coach now right, showing him around?

Speaker 1 (49:36):
Go ahead and heard that name in forever And also
I'm curious too, what where did they want to play him?
Did y'all happen to hear what Jerry said over on
his on the Flagship station about Kenny Clark, so he said,
and you know, take Jerry for whatever it is. He
said that the highest grades the team gave out were
to Kenny Clark and Dak Prescott. Okay, they were both great,

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then if you want to put credence in this. According
to Pro Football Focus, Clark was graded as fifty fifth
out of one hundred and ten interior defensive lineman.

Speaker 2 (50:09):
Oh oh, I don't really like a Pro Football Focus anymore.
That's fine. I mean a j had stats and stuff,
but well, also, by the way, Pro Football Focus had
Marshawn Kneelan and Downovan Azaraku graded higher than Micah Parsons.
I thought Marshon Kneeland was the best player on defense. Yeah,
he was great. But that was kind of my point
about the Jerry thing. I think he just went on
there and just made up that Dak and Kenny Clark

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had the highest grades. I did see.

Speaker 4 (50:34):
I did see some other grading system that had Dak
as the second best quarterback of the week.

Speaker 2 (50:38):
Great, he was wonderful and if he could do it again,
that'd be great. It's weird to like the Cowboys could
always let you down and taking Week one seriously is
always a tough thing to do. Like he's always like,
let's give him a little bit of time and let's
see what's going on here. But the giants are so bad,
and I've saved some stuff for tomorrow to really talk

(50:58):
about their incompetence. It's, uh, we'll get to that tomorrow.
The other thing I want to say about the cow
was all that I do believe Kenny Clark is the
best evin at tackle they've had in twenty years. And
I know Jay Ratliffe might come up, and then how
quickly are you guys? Like it's it doesn't take long
to go? Yeah, I guess because right there's been nobody

(51:19):
you might say Tyrone Crawford, but they moved him around.
It end. Yeah, like Kenny Clark is and if he's healthy,
that's huge, and then they'll have a decision to make
He cost them two million dollars this year.

Speaker 1 (51:30):
He's got to be a lot more next year if
they keep him. If you want to get real hyphe
go read Michowda's article on Kenny Clark and oci in
there in the middle.

Speaker 2 (51:39):
I mean, it's it'll it'll fire you up. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (51:41):
Uh So one other thing I heard, Babe, Lafenberg talking
about this. On the big drop that CD had, he
had four maybe three or four, but on the big
one that hit him right in the numbers, you know,
he was basically saying that it looked like CD ran
the wrong router. CD got pushed inside it because a
lot of people I was wondering why there was two

(52:02):
receivers in the exact same spot spacing. Colbert was there,
the spacing was bad, but Babe was saying they were
all running goes and so if you look at it,
that would have been CD veering over into Jalen Tolbert's
space and it would have been an overthrow to Tolbert
unless Dak saw CD veering over and not running the
right route.

Speaker 2 (52:22):
I don't know, but it was weird. They were both
in the same spot. That was weird.

Speaker 1 (52:26):
But regardless that they hit him in his hands at
the twenty five yard line.

Speaker 2 (52:30):
That was crazy. We lost douce vond to the Broncos
guys tough tost In piece it. Yeah, Oh no, Jalen Carter,
they find him. Oh sorry, they find Jalen Carter. The
Eagles fifty seven thousand dollars. That's a pretty hefty paycheck.
For the spit. I was kind of thinking about this

(52:51):
over time. Now I'm fine with what happened the other night,
and where you spit on a guy probably matters to
when he hit a guy in the cleavage. You gotta
do it. Why don't we do this like two quarter
suspension because there's only seventeen games and to take a
guy out of a full game for just spitting. You
can't be spitting on people. But I think it'd be

(53:12):
interesting to go to kind of a college way of
doing this thing that's so fake and we will take
the time. So you you spit on this dude, I
gotta say you can come back with fourteen minutes and
fifty five seconds left in the third quarter. No out
for two quarters.

Speaker 1 (53:25):
That's that's you can't do that that First of all,
that's a fake suspension. Then number two, I don't want
their best player coming in fresh in the second half.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
You know hadn't played it down. But assume this happens
going for you because the president has now been set
spin on a guy. It's a game. Yeah, yeah, happened
to be. Don't spit on a guy. But if you
spit on a guy in the third quarter or the
fourth quarter though.

Speaker 4 (53:46):
Yeah, it's just lesser penalty. Yeah, maybe you got to
suspend him for another game. You just got to know
when to spit on somebody spit on them late.

Speaker 2 (53:53):
In the game so that you know. It's like if
there's a there's two penalties on defense, like once five
yard penalty, one's a fifteen yard penalty, they should add up.
That should be a twenty yard it should be twenty yards.
Or when there's like there's just some that's an interesting
rule that I think they should at least think about.
And I think the College way of doing things is
kind of fun. The guy just kind of comes out
in the third quarter out of nowhere because he gets

(54:14):
suspended for a bad hit he had in last week's game.
It's kind of interesting. It is.

Speaker 4 (54:19):
It is interesting though now it is it is somewhat interesting.
You know what's interesting is there was a local beheading
story yesterday, and Kat's got all the details. That's coming
your way in less than three minutes or Ben and
Skin show ninety seven point one The Eagle. It is
September eleventh. It is an emotional day in the country's history.
We'll talk about our experiences on that day coming up

(54:41):
in the big finish in thirty minutes, but right now
it's time for this.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
Are you excited? He gets, featuring veteran news anchor kt
fun tweets I don't love doing this story, but it
was the top story on all of the local new
outlets last night. A motel manager got attacked and was

(55:08):
eventually decapitated by an employee, good God, after an argument
yesterday at the downtown Sweet's Motel that's over there off
Samuel Boulevard. So the guy is a thirty seven year
old named your Danis Cobosmartinez. Okay, he's got a murder
charge coming. The lady he killed was the hotel manager,

(55:33):
Chandra last Na Naga Malaya, it's the name. So basically,
there was another person there who was I guess cleaning
as I'm assuming, like a housekeeping type of thing, and
that witness told police that they were cleaning the room
when the manager approached them and began speaking to them
about a broken broken washing machine at the motel. But

(55:56):
she was speaking to her the person and who's talking
to the police, and the guy who did the decapitation
was getting upset like, why aren't you telling me it
sounds like he's a little crazy. He's got quite quite right.

Speaker 4 (56:12):
The guy who decapitated a lady over a disagreement might
be a little crazy.

Speaker 2 (56:16):
They have on surveillance camera him using a machete.

Speaker 4 (56:21):
Oh so, why are you supporting this guy?

Speaker 2 (56:25):
Oh no, no, no support here. This one's a rough one.
She took off. The hotel manager takes off like. He
ran after her once he caught her. Oh god, he
kept going and going and uh, I said, I said her,
I'm so sorry. It was a he. Chandra just is
a female name. It was a he. And what Chandra

(56:48):
is a he in this case? Yeah? That that was
the hotel manager who was Okay, so it was not
a man killing a woman. It was a man killing
a man. Yes, I would like to apologize for that.
I just assume when you see Chandra, I don't know
any guys named Chandra. No I do. Now. I guess
I don't really know any ladies named Schondra either, but
it does you know, I get it.

Speaker 1 (57:08):
The So you were talking about there being surveillance footage
of this, and I was thinking about this this morning.
You know, we had the conversation earlier in the day
about you know, Charlie Kirk's murder is all over people's timelines,
and I like, go out of my way to not
watch it because I don't want to watch violence like that.
I don't even like violent movies, much less real life violence.

(57:32):
And those people that are CSI folks man, they have
to deal with a lot.

Speaker 2 (57:40):
Oh yeah, that is sensitized to it.

Speaker 1 (57:42):
Yeah, and you have to, I know, you have to
put yourself in a different headspace to deal with that
sort of stuff. But I can't imagine working the case
and having to watch the beheading footage on surveillance camera
over and over to get clues, right, to get Yeah.

Speaker 2 (57:57):
Well you don't need that many clues on this one.
That's not you. That's true, they have.

Speaker 4 (58:01):
But I know what you're saying, Like you're you're constantly
looking at horrific things, yes, Like like watching the Charlie
Kirk thing yesterday makes you want to vomit. You know,
it just breaks your heart in a million ways. But
it's also just very difficult to watch and imagine if
that's your job all day, every day to look at that.

Speaker 1 (58:18):
Yeah, like they're gathering clues right now for that. I
watched it once and we'll never watch it again, the
Charlie Kirk thing. I don't ever want to see that again.
They said that he put the head in the dumpster.

Speaker 2 (58:31):
Oh, like as I can. Yeah, for what trash removal?

Speaker 4 (58:37):
Like an ultimate show of disrespect or like the evidence
or I think he knew.

Speaker 1 (58:42):
They on Wednesdays trash comes trash right hotel?

Speaker 2 (58:46):
The hotel? Was this a nice hotel? I don't feel
like it.

Speaker 1 (58:50):
But Samuel Boulevard, Every Sweet Sin I've been to is
pretty banging.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
Yeah, I guess. So this guy had a bit of
a record. He had a he was charged with indecency
with a child and assault the body injury twenty eighteen.
He had why is he out? They were dismissed due
to insufficient evidence. And I believe in innocent until proven guilty,
So until you do it on a security cam yep. Yeah.

(59:18):
He was also arrested in twenty seventeen after he attempted
to carjack a woman while he was naked.

Speaker 4 (59:23):
Okay, why is this guy not incarcerated? Like that's like
a horrible track record.

Speaker 2 (59:29):
I feel like the legal system has failed us and
I would not at all victim blame here as well,
But also has he employed at that hotel. They may
not do background checks, want to clean these We hired
you KT.

Speaker 4 (59:43):
We didn't look to see if you've decapitated anybody? True, Yeah,
could you could have? All right, that's possible. That is
a shocking story. Been in Skin Show ninety seven point one.
The Eagle coming up next. It's a list that's on
your lips. It's the top five textas brands. We'll talk
about him here on the Eagle.

Speaker 2 (01:00:08):
All right, how about that the best song in the world.
We're gonna need some buzzwords today, fellas and lady. In fact,

(01:00:28):
we'll start with you. Lady, what's your buzzword? It's just
do Eagle. Let's do Eagle skin. My buzzword is I
will also do Eagle ben power part. There are your buzzwords.
Let's play the feud. Top five answers, I will also

(01:00:55):
do Eagle. You even this is not this is this
is circumventing the cap. This is why I stand it.
This is why Qui Leonards on my team. Top five
answers are on the board. You don't have to do it.

(01:01:17):
MarketBeat dot com is a website and they asked three
thousand people what is the best Texas brand. I will
also do egle okay, water burger. Mm hm, that's the
number four answer on the board. Hell yeah, power fart

(01:01:39):
Ben doctor paper number three answer. He dunked on him.
That's a good one. Christina, hood you go? Is that Texas? Oh? What?
What's wrong with the buzzer? I had a new computer

(01:01:59):
and I lost old and find them.

Speaker 3 (01:02:04):
I think.

Speaker 2 (01:02:06):
Maybe one of the topo Chico's open. I need that
one back because this one sucks. That sounds like you
need to buzz someone in at the apartment complext. Yeah,
my buzzer needs to oil change. All right, So Ben,
you have control of the board. Would you like to
play or would you like to pass to one of
your comrades? Yeah? I only think I know one more,

(01:02:28):
and there's two more, three oh three more. I'm going
to pass. And who are you going to pass it to?
I'm going to pass. I can't pass. Combo pass.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
You can pass it to one of them. Okay, but
combo pass. I like the sound of that. I'm gonna
pass it to Christina.

Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
Christina, that is the rudest move you could ever.

Speaker 2 (01:02:46):
Well, this is where Christina has a chance because Christina
can either play or pass I am passing so hard?
Is it wrong? The skin? And now Skin has to play?
So what happens from here? First, second and fifth answer

(01:03:08):
on the board? What is the best Texas brand? The
Dallas Cowboys? Oh? Who is it? I need to get
my tie rotated? Drag one? Ben get ready? Going back
to you next for the win. Cabela's Dairy Queen Ben,

(01:03:38):
It goes back to you. No, Ben won the first time,
so it goes to Christina now, Christina, Ben be ready.
Texas brands So Chili's Oh that's great?

Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
A Nope, not not great. Give me all sucks. This
sucks Country Burger ah lone.

Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Star over to Ben. Now we'll go lightning around Ben
skin Christina, and we'll see who can finish this thing off.
Home made ice cream A good one, Yes, sir, make it,
take it. I think he wins. Here's the most point

(01:04:21):
so far.

Speaker 4 (01:04:21):
Yeah, that's the only one I could think of outside
of the ones we named.

Speaker 2 (01:04:26):
I guess there's uh yeah, I don't. I don't know
another Texas brand? Yeah, Bucky Bucky's number two. Okay for number?
Is it a? Is it a name that sounds foreign? No?

Speaker 4 (01:04:40):
Okay, I was gonna say, is it schlitter Bond oh,
Shiner bot not yeah?

Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
Correct?

Speaker 2 (01:04:48):
And the Bend Skin Show wants the feud y. Who
do we be Shiner? Bluebell BUCkies? No, sorry, blue Bell one, Bucky,
he's doctor Pepper Waterburger, Shiner Ye okay, Texas brands. There
you have it. So the Cowboys aren't a big brand?

Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:05:07):
Yeah, I guess not. Okay, that's weird. Which of those
are worth thirteen billions? Is what the people said? It's
all The answer is you'll see, We'll say it is,
you'll see. That'll do it. I like this back and forth.
All right. Coming up next, it's the big finish. What
does one of the most emotional anniversaries in American history
make you think of? We'll discuss next. And that's big,

(01:05:31):
really big thank you guy who had the boar who
crashed in through the screen window screen glass door. That
guy was awesome. Yeah, you can go get that on
the iHeart podcast. Okay, So today is the twenty fourth
anniversary of nine to eleven. Where were you when that

(01:05:52):
went down? Where were you been? I was at CBS eleven.

Speaker 4 (01:05:58):
I was selling television advertised and we were getting ready
to go into our in our sales meeting. I just
walked in into the conference room and our director of sales,
I remember her name is Kim. She ran in and goes,
a plane just hit the you know, the World Trade Center,

(01:06:18):
and everyone was like what And our initial reaction was, oh,
my god, like there must have been like some problem
with the plane. Like it's planes have hit buildings before,
you know, not not giant planes like that, but as much,
but planes to do like a plane hit the Empire
State Building like I think it was like in the
thirties or forties or fifties or something like that. And

(01:06:41):
so I was like, okay, just must have been an
aviation issue, you know, just I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (01:06:48):
Somehow it happened.

Speaker 4 (01:06:50):
And then we were kind of watching the footage of
it in my boss's office, and when the other one.

Speaker 2 (01:06:55):
Hit, that's when it just felt like, oh my god,
what is this. That was the moment where.

Speaker 1 (01:07:03):
It was so much like I kept waiting for more
things to happen, and that so for me, I was
taking my final semester of college, and my final semester
of college was four semesters of Spanish and one semester.
Really yeah, wow, So I would go to school. Wait,
so you're taking different levels at sultanely. Yeah, so basically

(01:07:26):
each month is a different semester, okay. And so that
was all I needed to graduate was my foreign language commitment.
So you could take four years or four semesters of
Spanish and one semester Monday through Friday, eight to twelve.

Speaker 2 (01:07:45):
Wow. So I was there every day, beating from eight
to twelve. Wow.

Speaker 1 (01:07:51):
So because of that, and then after that, I would
go to work in Dallas. So because of that, I
would leave Plano at six in the morning.

Speaker 2 (01:08:00):
I lived in plane Oh.

Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
I would get to campus and I would just study
because I didn't have time to study afterwards. I would
study until class started at eight. I think the first
one hit at like seven ish Central time, because I
don't think my Spanish class had started yet.

Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
I thought it was nine, But was it nine Central?

Speaker 1 (01:08:20):
Nine? I thought it was okay, Okay, well then maybe
we were. I don't know why I wasn't in class,
but they when the second one hit, they let everyone
go from school, like they called off school for the
rest of the day. But I remember the time in
between the first and second you know, plane hitting, You're like, God,

(01:08:41):
this is so weird that the hell is going on?
And then when the second one hit, you're like, oh,
are we under attack?

Speaker 2 (01:08:48):
Is this war? You're right, I'm seeing eight forty six
and that would be Eastern time, so it had been
seven forty six am.

Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
Yeah, I was thinking my full time. Yeah, my class
hadn't started yet, and so I was sitting waiting for
class to start.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:09:01):
I was like, there's no way it was seven though, Like, oh,
because my sales meaning was starting at eight, So seven
forty five.

Speaker 2 (01:09:06):
Local, that's what they're saying. Yeah, that's what they're saying.

Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
I don't Yeah, I don't remember my class having started yet.
I thought I was sitting there studying, waiting for it
to start. But then, you know, the first one hits
and there's kind of this like what's going on?

Speaker 2 (01:09:19):
And then when the.

Speaker 1 (01:09:20):
Second one hits, it's like, everybody go home now, because
there was this moment of no one knew what the hell.
You've seen the footage the president didn't even know what
was going on. Yeah, like he's continuing to read a
book to a class of little kids until the second one.

Speaker 2 (01:09:35):
He was in Florida, right, I think that was Florida.
So again that would have been. Yeah, eight forty six
am Eastern time.

Speaker 1 (01:09:41):
Have y'all ever seen when they went back and talked
to the kids as young adults now they went, this
was a couple of years ago. They went and talked
to all the kids now they're young adults about what
was going on in their mind when the president was
reading a book to him and then suddenly the president
had to be ushered away. It's really really they're probably
thirty two now, right, I like that. It's probably three. Yeah,

(01:10:04):
now I the early thirty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (01:10:07):
Yeah, so they're probably sat. Yeah, that's crazy. What about you?

Speaker 3 (01:10:10):
One, I was going into my sixth grade like second class,
because I remember, and that's why I asked what time
because it was I remember it was second period. We
were walking in my teacher, Miss Mitchell. I remember crying
as soon as we were walking in, and she had
the TV on so we could see it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
But we again, sixth grade, you're like twelve years old.

Speaker 3 (01:10:29):
Yeah, we didn't really know what was happening, but uh,
it must have been when that second one hit, because
I remember we all went to the gymnasium. They're like, go,
your your parents have been called. They're coming to get
you if they can go to the gym, just wait
there until your name is called. Your parents can pick
you up. And then I remember going home and it
was on our TV, and I still remember seeing all

(01:10:50):
the names scrolling by too. Later that day we had
it on all day. Yeah, but it was again you
didn't really couldn't really register like how bad this was,
what was happening, but you could just read all the
adults freaking out, and so you knew to kind of
freak out a little bit and just lay low and
do what they told you to do.

Speaker 2 (01:11:08):
Junior has a weird age for that to happen to you,
I think, because uh, I remember we were in uh
we just got to say that. They made you go
to athletics for first period in junior high, so you
have to go like for football practice before you go
to school, which a terrible idea because there's a lot
of kids who aren't gonna be smelling good all day.
They're not gonna do what they need to do, shower,

(01:11:29):
you know, deodorized properly. This is and keep in mind,
I think kids at that age probably don't smell grade either,
and like in general, so second period was us history
with Jerry Scott, and I remember there was a class
so we're walking in from athletics, so into school for like,
you know, everyone else goes to school first period, but

(01:11:49):
all the guys were in athletics come into school for
second period, and I remember this one crazy girl was
yelling world War three, world War three, and I'm like,
what's going on here? You know, So there's a little
whist and then by the time we got in there
and he'd kint us because he was a US history teacher,
he was explaining this is a terrorist attack before like wow,

(01:12:11):
you know, this was early in the games, Like, this
is a terrorist attack. You know, we'll still wait and
find out what's gonna happen, but this is probably a
terrorist attack. This is someone who's mad at our country
for whatever reason. He's like explaining it to us in
a way that we could kind of understand, and that
was kind of crazy. But I also remember in on
these crazy where I grew up as three thousand people
in town, so it's not that wild. If your parents

(01:12:32):
needed to drop something off for you or whatever, to
just drive up and hand it off to you, go
out front of the Junior High and I remember mom
during lunch break, you know, after lunch you'd go to recess.
I remember she swung by not to come take me
home or anything that wasn't happening, but she was like, hey,
just like they sent dad home from work because my
dad worked at an airport, or not an airport, a

(01:12:53):
small municipal airport where they build airplanes, and the FA
had shut down every everything, So you know that was
kind of crazy, just like, yeah, everyone out there. I mean,
it's like one of the two main industries and only
so they said, like pretty much half the town home
until we had some more certainty on what was going
on those nuts. But I also, like I do wish

(01:13:15):
I remembered it a little more clear than being thirteen.

Speaker 3 (01:13:19):
But it's still crazy that we remember that day. So,
you know, someone says that, I'm like, yes, I know exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:13:23):
Where I was. Now it was TV all day in class.
That part that was kind of cool, man.

Speaker 4 (01:13:28):
You know nowadays the way that they protect the cockpit
where you can't get in there. Yeah, you know, it's
all I remember. What was it back then? Was it
I don't know, was it still like a locked door?
I think it was get in Okay, hold on I know.
I'm bringing this back to the Charlie Sheen documentary. When
you guys watched the Charlie Sheen documentary, if we you will,

(01:13:51):
the first four minutes is one of the craziest stories
you have ever heard in your entire life, and it
ties directly into what bitness talking about. When you find
out what Charlie Sheen was getting away with doing on
air flights, you will you will be your mind will
be boggled and scrambled forever ever.

Speaker 2 (01:14:13):
Yeah, I I can't even remember what it was like,
like how they got in was it just did they
and nobody had really used a plane as a missile
prior to that, right, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:14:24):
And then the other thing too, is like remember everything
changed on the other side of the you know when
you go from the ticketing area into the terminals. Yeah,
I mean you used to be able to go to
Chili's or whatever and get steak knives, right, can't do that?

Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
And forks also.

Speaker 4 (01:14:39):
There, Yeah, like people used to bs their ways onto planes,
like you can just talk their way onto the plane
and get on somehow like you.

Speaker 1 (01:14:50):
I don't know if you guys have ever heard the story,
you heard me allude to it but there's a show
where it's an old John Favreau show called Dinner for five.
But Seth MacFarlane explains it. He was supposed to be
on one of those planes. He got drunk, was hungover,
and they had already closed the gate. He was begging
to get on the flight and they wouldn't let him
on the flight because the door had closed. So Seth

(01:15:10):
MacFarlane was supposed to be on one of the planes
that crashed. Or maybe he was the plane that crashed
into the Pentagon. Yeah, maybe, I'm not sure which.

Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
Well I like that one. Everybody banded together and yeah,
and then yet well the one they took it down
in the field in Pennsylvania. Oh that one. Yeah, that's
flight ninety three, ninety three. They had a movie about it.

Speaker 1 (01:15:29):
Well, anyways, these this day always brings back really really
strong emotions.

Speaker 2 (01:15:34):
All right, it is all that weird show today, Better tomorrow.
I never want to know.

Speaker 4 (01:15:39):
I thought it was a great show today. I'm like,
the three of us were really good. But I like
KT for owning up that he didn't have a great show.

Speaker 1 (01:15:46):
I feel like him bursting through the door there created
another drop that we'll use at the end. Of the
show in the future. I'll never forget the time Kat
told his nine to eleven story. He looked us all
in the eye and he said.

Speaker 2 (01:15:56):
Burn my tongue on a Texas Twinkie. We didn't understand
how it related. Christina, You're gonna play some music till
ten o'clock. We got Christina until ten pm here on
the Eagle. Here you going well, I'm gonna get my
sock back. Dude, I gotta take a poop.
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