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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's showtime, people, It's showtime here. We are yes for this.
You're about to experience this show. How did I like
to get down with some real gangsters with the ringleader Eddie.
I'm weird and I have my weird quirks, but overall
I have a pretty normal sensibility the accountant and room

(00:21):
mother's sky. I'm also not very brave nor strong the
enforcer thor am I negative all the time? Yeah? Do
I have issues? And dressed in black from head to
toe Emity, I am a mix of trashy and classes.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
It's show and it starts right now.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Oh boy, Well I sort of thought this could be
a possibility, but I did I didn't. I mean, I
don't know. I didn't really think it. But now I
just can't believe that this happened. So yesterday we talked
about the Mooch returning Emily's Emily loves free stuff, anything
that she can get her hands on. Fifty if somebody

(01:06):
you want to pay for something for her thousand dollars dresses.
I hear it was one hundred and fifty. I've heard
differently my birthday, I've heard it different. I've heard differently.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Well, oh oh, that's not on stealing from her son's
piggy bank.

Speaker 1 (01:23):
That did happen borrowed. That's a fact. I borrow you
put it back, Yeah, I put it back.

Speaker 3 (01:27):
Sure, Buy that kid whatever the hell he wants O
f him.

Speaker 1 (01:33):
Right, she charged him for to do the frontline thing.
Universal he was he was like thirteen. We split it.
Actually was, he was like eleven. Split it by the kid. Okay,
whoa who I mean? I would hope, So you're mother,
I get a job loser. Look, I buy food. She

(01:58):
is well known for her mooch abilities. It's you know,
something she loves. She loves free stuff. Oh yeah, yeah.
And so we talked about this yesterday that there was
a sleeve of cinnamon raisin bagels that were in the
kitchenette in the over in the free area. Well, the
way the area is set up is you have to understand,

(02:19):
it's not a big kitchen. It's you have on one
side like a water dispenser. Then you have like the
coffee area where the coffee pots are and where they're
being made, a sink, and then over on the other
little counter you have the microwave, which takes up basically
the entire space and then there's a little kind of

(02:39):
corner where Sky deemed the free area, and that's where
she puts all of her junk that she doesn't really want.
That's where the building puts well now now, but Sky
deemed at the free stuff area back in the day,
and now everybody sort of puts their crap there, Like.

Speaker 4 (02:55):
You need a William hung CD.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
I don't know anybody needs that. I'm going to put
that there, But who would take that?

Speaker 5 (03:01):
Do you need a statue of the remodeled Valley View
Casino Hotel tower?

Speaker 1 (03:06):
You will? You will find that? Find that there? Yeah,
somebody take that? Yeah, isn't that crazy?

Speaker 5 (03:13):
Yes, Like sometimes I'll see because you'll find legit stuff there.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Sometimes leit. What's legit, like somebody's trafficking weather tooken? Yeah, it's.

Speaker 5 (03:25):
The food stuff or like the produce I find legit.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
But then there's like a bag of lemons over there.
That's yeah, that is a score.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
You take a sweet little lemon walk away. You know
you're you're good. But yeah, I I have been known
to put some promotional items that I got maybe fifteen
twenty years ago there.

Speaker 4 (03:42):
But they disappear. So look at look at that.

Speaker 1 (03:45):
It works. So Emily was wondering yesterday there was a
sleeve of these cinnamon raising bagels that were sitting there
sort of in that area. But uh, you know, we
were confused because Emily doesn't really like sweet things, according
to her her but then but then wanted a cinnamon
raising bagel, which is the kind of only sweet bagel

(04:06):
you can get. What's the blue moon? Have butter here?

Speaker 2 (04:11):
So I did it with butter, same thing with me
once in a blue light. It doesn't mean but that
doesn't I don't like it though, I just normally normally
she does than me.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
I like my bagel.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
The way I like my bagel is crazy.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
So you sit there, you see the sleeve of cinnamon.
It was a full sleeve, right, brand new. Yeah, And
so Emily was like, huh, that looks pretty yummy. So
she decides, all right, sitting there, I'm gonna take one
and delightful. So I'm gonna take I'm just speaking here.
What can I look at? How her arms are. I

(04:51):
don't know why she's sitting for some reason.

Speaker 5 (04:53):
The fact that she's wearing overalls, I feel makes it
more defiant, you know what I mean, Like she's ready.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Yeah, she's been working all morning, a piece of hat
in her mouth, a little a little bit from working.
Hip hop Emily early two thousands or late nineties or
is this hey Bail Haley or Hey Bay Emily.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
I don't think it's neither. I think it's like just
I'm chill. I'm uh, you know, more vans. The van's
overall like, whoa.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Is this skater skate to work today? I didn't.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
I drove.

Speaker 1 (05:28):
I drove the car just going to the skate park
after this, she's just she's gonna watch grind, grind on
some rails. Yeah, she's gonna watch wow, and then they're
going to beat trolls. Okay with the board. That's a
full day.

Speaker 3 (05:40):
Yeah, I'm not I never beat trolls. It was guys
that I knew cleanup.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
Would you yell be patrol though? Oh I would never.
I never see you yell yeah right, yeah right, you
never fish? You tell me that. I pointed. So you
see this sleeve bagels yet a little hankering and decide
I'm going to make one for myself. Yeah that's exciting.
I don't know. Like we said, there are different levels.

Speaker 3 (06:07):
Like honestly, seventy percent of the time, it's it's.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Way higher than that, probably ninety.

Speaker 3 (06:14):
So I got excited the expiration date they were recently purchased,
so I'm pumped.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
Wow, make your bagel, toast it up, put some butter
on it.

Speaker 3 (06:22):
That bad boy up, Eat it, eat it done with
a little cup of coffee.

Speaker 1 (06:25):
Then you had the thought, huh, maybe if I take
another one, I can bring it home to my son
read after the snack after uh after school, after school
snack after school cinnamon raising bagel. And if I'm gonna
take one, might as well take two. I understand, I

(06:47):
don't understand how bagel total still five left. Okay, again,
you're very you're being very defined. I haven't even really
said anything. I'm just I'm laying out the facts of
what we talked about yesterday and and but you're repeating
things that I said that I'm not that. But I
haven't really said anything incorrect yet, have I? Okay? So
then can we can we? Not? Really? I don't keep going.

(07:13):
So then this is where things really went to rye.
So we talked about this yesterday. Ha ha ha. How
many can I actually take? Look at Emily as the mooch,
crazy chick, whatever, you know, look this. Look at this
lady over here wild Samuel Samuel Samuel. Okay, so she
ends up taking three out of the h bagels collegedly

(07:35):
that there was in there. And so, uh, later on
in the day, apparently somebody sent me a text and said,
you're not going to believe the note that is in
the kitchenette. And I'm like, I have no idea what
they're talking about. And I am like, what do you mean?
And they said apparent because they listened to the show

(07:56):
that morning and they said, apparently Emily stole those bagels,
and I'm like, stole what? Hen So if you go
into the kitchenette right now, there is a note up
that says, if you took my bagels, those were not free.

(08:20):
I was going to make one and left the kitchen
to go to the bathroom or something. You need to
replace my bagels. Oh my god. So apparently these bagels
which are right by the toaster.

Speaker 5 (08:36):
That's the thing about the free area, Like you were
saying earlier, it's kind of like a space I created.
So it's just wedged like in between the sink and
then right next to.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
The toaster coaster in the microwaver right there just right there, Yeah,
right there, so I can see what this is. The
person put the bagels down by the toaster with slash free.

Speaker 5 (08:59):
Areas like one in the same kind of yeah, and
then I guess left and in that span of time,
Emily stole their bagels multiple Now, honest, mistake those things
that it's sitting there.

Speaker 1 (09:18):
They didn't just leave them though they were there for
a day. No, they weren't. That's not true. That's not true.
That's not true, according to the note. According to the note,
that is not true. Well, I mean, it's their bagels.
I don't know why you're I don't know why you're
That is not true. They were there longer than that. Well,
I don't know. I mean, according to them, they said
they they put the bagels down and left and then
came back to see bagels gone. And you decided to

(09:41):
help yourself because you thought they were free.

Speaker 5 (09:42):
And you do know this happens all the time around
the building. Like there'll be a water bottle that somebody
you'll leave somewhere and then the next day they remember
and pick it up, like.

Speaker 1 (09:51):
We've Yeah, there also be a creamer in the refrigerator
and somebody might just go oh, I'm gonna help myself
to it.

Speaker 5 (09:56):
Well, sometimes you need a splash and yours though, Wait,
was it was it?

Speaker 1 (10:02):
Guys? No, it was it was? She asked, no, So
she stole It's not about that right now, your grandma's
heirloom mug of milk that you had there.

Speaker 2 (10:14):
I brought in my sweak grandma Judy's house travel mug
and my grandma may.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
Have a travel mug.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
It was made my grandfather's who knows, don't know, and
I put some milk in it for some for some
Cereal went to go back and get it, and Cereal,
I mean, and milk and travel mug gone both. Never see,
the guys don't told my grandma she's ninety four killer.

Speaker 1 (10:34):
I think you know, I think you know now who
maybe I mean. I wasn't even here. I wasn't working
here at that. She came in to the building, stuck
into the building, and I was working to kicks you
with Jeff of jair. She broke into the stole the
travel mug and the milk.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
And by the way, the fridge and the countertop with
the free space area are a wild, wildly different areas.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
We'll give you those those things. We're sitting there. They were.
Can we just say, honest mistake, you thought it was free.
I need to now replace them. I'm not replacing them.
You're not going to replace are you. I mean the.

Speaker 3 (11:12):
Person left them there for an extended amount of times
in the three area.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
Okay, if that's what's dumb, I don't leave my. I
don't leave my. I don't leave my. You know I
got you know, I got a drawer full of supplies
in there. I don't leave my keep it in a drawer.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
But what if it's a new employee and they didn't
know about this free area. I barely know about this
free area.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Let's see, I got post its right here, a little
note not to her. It wouldn't happen. Happened to me.
You need to go.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
That's not true because you keep stuff in the fridge.
In the fridge, somebody went into my lunch bag that.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
I have in the fridge. That's wildly that happening. That's
wildly different than the free area. Okay, I'm ready, I'm
gonna write a note back. I need to take it.
You're likely, beto.

Speaker 5 (12:07):
We know he leaves stuff all over the place all
the time, especially water bottles, Like, how many water bottles
does this man have? So if Betto leaves his water
bottle in the kitchen and it happens to be near
the free area, fair game because it's near the free area.

Speaker 3 (12:25):
No, because I see it Beto's water bottles in here,
and I know it's Beto's water bottle and that's a
personal item.

Speaker 1 (12:30):
That's not a piece of groceries. That's different. So if
you're anywhere in the freeze zone, fair game and your
food and your food, I think it's fair Good's the.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
What if I go back there and I'm cooking something
and I leave it there for and that because I realized,
oh man, we're coming back from break and I have
to run back and I'll just get it after the fact,
which happens, Which happens, and then I come back and
it's gone on it okay, Like this free this free
area is every not everyone knows about like it's just

(13:01):
because I mean, I barely know about it.

Speaker 3 (13:04):
It's a shared kitchen, it's not your personal home kitchen
where you could leave your stuff everywhere.

Speaker 1 (13:09):
Now that I'll have your back on you know me,
I'm big on you gotta babysit your stuff. You got
a babysit your food, you don't leave it because you know,
other people may need the microwave, other people may need
the toaster. Like, I think that's wrong. So, I mean,
this person hadn't even gotten to that point yet though
they like, they just got their bagels out, put them down,
and then they I don't know what they went and did,

(13:30):
but they went and left. For a short amount of
time we were talking about this, what I was saying
in the morning. I noticed them earlier in the more aggressive. Okay,
so so they left their bagels there. Okay, can you
do this because clearly they were gonna make their bagels,
not thinking a crazy person was just gonna steal all

(13:53):
their bagels. And I'm gonna leave them here. I don't
want to put them at my desk, so I'm going
to leave them here by the toaster. And that that
was not a smart move because nothing is safe in
the workplace, you know, when it comes to food. But
now that you know, okay, I'm still backing you up.
But I think you made an honest mistake. I think
you intentionally tried to steal. But now that you know

(14:16):
it was somebody's food, you gotta replace it.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
It goes write a note back. I'm gonna say sorry,
not sorry, Okay, that's free. We don't have any new
employees working around here. Notifications if somebody.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
New that's not true at all, doesn't work here.

Speaker 3 (14:37):
The casualty of leaving your stuff out. Sorry, Wow, this
is wild?

Speaker 6 (14:43):
Is this?

Speaker 2 (14:44):
Is this attitude surprising? This is the same woman that
if she helps you, if she finds something for you,
she expects something in return. So is this attitude surprising
at all? Is anyone shocked by this?

Speaker 1 (14:55):
It's a little bratty. I think if I found out
I did something wrong, I'm gonna try to rectify. I
think they did something wrong in the area atomy. Would
we get the same attitude that she wasn't wearing overalls today, Like.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
If she was in a sun dress today, she would
be like, oh my god, I feel so bad I didn't.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Once she leaves the studio, she's gonna go just blast
Avril Levine skateboy.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
That does make sense? All right, Well, then I guess
it is what it is. You're a thief. No, wow,
I mean you're clearly somebody else. I don't understand. Thor
and his wife Haley had their first three D sonogram yesterday.
I guess there was a little bit of an issue. Though,

(15:43):
here we go. We're gonna see what happened at the
three D Ultra sound when we get back on the show.
I'll rock with a five three.

Speaker 7 (15:53):
Man.

Speaker 1 (15:53):
We are getting close. I can't get over this. Like
we were talking to the other day about something in
October and Thor was like, oh, you know, I'm not
really sure because you know, the baby's going to be
here any any day now in October, and I'm like, dang,
that is close, dude, We're starting to get that, like
kind of today is the start of the third try mystard,

(16:15):
that's wild, that is wild.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
I wanted to now that football is starting up, and
I started playing Madden yesterday, which is so great. I
kind of want this to last as long as we
can here.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
So you'll have more football, exactly.

Speaker 2 (16:33):
I'm excited about training camp. So you're gonna tell the
babies stay in. Yeah, I'd like the baby stayed as
long as possible.

Speaker 1 (16:38):
Mad. It was great. I played February Maybe.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
I was texting with I was texting with my my
brother in laws last night, and I was very excited.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
About about football. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Keep this baby
inside there a little bit. Okay.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
His due dates November seventh, uh second uh second seventh,
So let's just let's push this to Thanksgiving. Could a
baby go like forty six weeks?

Speaker 1 (17:12):
I don't know how to be overcooked?

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Yeah, my wife, my wife is the exact writes it
out as soon as possible, and she also so she
swear she's going to have an early birth because her mom,
both of her her and her brother were born like
a couple of weeks early. So she thinks, what does
it work like that? I have no idea.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
I don't know. I have no idea.

Speaker 2 (17:33):
I know I was born early. I think my sister
was born early too. I was born like a month
and a half early.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
That makes sense. I almost died.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
The doctor told my dad I was dead, So thank
you for bringing that out. I had to go to
like the I had to get airlifted to a hospital.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
Thanks for Oh my god, I've never heard about that one.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
No, you're a yeah, And like I guess, I don't know.
Something happened that I couldn't breathe and it was a
whole thing.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
All the times we've done the eighty Children's Hospital giveth
on where we have people in here talking about their
tragic stories, you know, going through the nick Uu and
similar stories. Not once as this guy ever brought this up.
Never never heard this.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
August fift guys, you guys carry the bulk, could have kids.
So I was saving it for the day that we
ran out of something to.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
Talk about right now. It was gonna be. It was
giving me like an eight thirty what the morning, I
got nothing here? And I don't I think I've ever
said that. No. Okay, so yesterday you had your first
three D Ultra set.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
I guess between like twenty six and thirty weeks, I
don't know, you could do a three D ultra stuff.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
So we do that.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
We go to this place, mommy and me, and it's
like ninety bucks. But apparently it's pretty cool from what
I've heard.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
We loved it because we did it with both of
our kids. Yeah, and uh obviously with my with my son.
We brought my daughter who was like three at the time,
and seeing that was like the wildest thing in the world. Yeah,
but it's very emotional. It is very emotional. It's always
for me.

Speaker 2 (19:16):
Maybe it's always so It always blows my mind when
you're they're doing the ultrasound and you're looking at this
TV screen and you're seeing the baby, and then you
turn and you look at my wife's stomach and it's
like there's that's where it's coming. Just like like a
mind blowing It really really blows you away, Like, oh,

(19:37):
this is weird, dude.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Did you have to pay for that? Like, I don't.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
I never got offered that when I had my son
read but I don't think years old.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Yeah, you go to like a special it's like a
great mine was like a house where they converted into
like just they do this.

Speaker 3 (19:53):
Okay, yeah, because I wasn't seeking that out because I
think freaks me out, Okay, freaks creepy.

Speaker 1 (19:59):
It's not. I mean, it's one of the coolest things
that i've I.

Speaker 5 (20:02):
Mean they do kind of look like cheese, like their
orange it's on their face.

Speaker 1 (20:07):
Okay, Well, I mean that's one of the mother that's
one of the weirdest things I've ever heard. See when
you get out, you don't want to see it on
the flip side.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I want to see it when it's like fully developed photos.

Speaker 1 (20:23):
Obviously, what's the difference this is a more you know,
extended detail version of that. It's way better.

Speaker 5 (20:30):
Yeah, you can actually, I mean see their fingers that
are like features.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
Yeah, super my daughter threw up the peace sign and
what it's like our favorite picture of He didn't creep
you out, No, I mean no, I was like, I
couldn't believe it. It was like one of the coolest photo
one of them. You are you are one alien stuff.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
I had like family flying.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
Stand like I can't really look into the stomach.

Speaker 5 (20:55):
I mean family, Yeah, I family fly in it, like
to come see this. Yeah, my husband's family came in
and people sit through that, through it, I mean, I
want to.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
See that seems extreme? Is so crazy? That seems extreme.
I mean it's the first grandchild.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
They were excited, no I know, but it just seems
like a lot.

Speaker 1 (21:18):
Okay, they wanted to. I didn't force him to, but
I think your folks would have loved to have seen that.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Yeah, well I want to texted in the pictures. Yeah, so,
well not the same I guess I see it life. Yeah,
so to go. So we went there and we get
set up and they started and it starts out in
two D and then I guess they could they click
it a couple of times and that changes to because
I guess I'm assuming they record the image and then it.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Creates a three D which is pretty cool.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
But uh, this little guy had his hands over his
face the whole time. So he had his hands over yeah,
so we could see like his fingers, which was really
cool them we could see yeah, we saw ten fingers.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
Thank god.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
We saw his ears, but we couldn't see his face.
So then they said, okay, they took a break, right,
so they're like, okay, I told my wife, he's got
to move.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
He's got to move.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
So they have like this like bouncy ball that she
could like sit on and bounce up and down and
seriously a big yoga ball try to get him gone,
and then drinking like cold water. I guess helps. She
was on her side, she was on the other side.
They were like poking at her, and according to Haley,
she thinks we scared him. Okay, I don't know. Thinks

(22:35):
because her friend Kimia was trying to like feel the
other day and she was poking, like to move him around,
and he stopped moving, and she thinks that he gets
scared and people try to see him he shy, just
like this talk to.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Maybe. He was like, well, Auntie, Emily thinks this is
really stupid. So I'm not going to be a part
of embarrassed forgets it.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
Stupid and I know I look creepy and not my
best friend.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Now, okay, this is one of the more psychotic things
that come out. Okay, so he I don't know what's crazy.
If they were saying he wants the baby to stay
in for football, or Emily's saying it's creepy to see
your baby inside the wounds, this is all weird.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
I don't know which. I don't know what she was crazy. Well,
I so we did it again and the same thing.
Now this time his arm was over it. Ohol like yeah,
and I was like, dude, that was for twenty fifteen.
And then so they had her bounce again. I thought
she was bouncing a little too much. I was like, hey,
could you be careful.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
But like it's gonna get jacked up.

Speaker 6 (23:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
I don't know why he was freaking out there.

Speaker 2 (23:39):
Okay he said, she said that's not how it works,
but how does she know?

Speaker 1 (23:43):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (23:44):
So then we did it again, and again we couldn't
see anything. Really not see his face. I've never heard
of his face. So they're saying, we can come back Monday. Yeah,
in the back, we have to go back, but luckily
they're not charging us. Yeah so but yeah, we could
see like little features, but he kept covering his face.
Oh so you know, we'll get that full We haven't
seen this. No, we haven't cheese face or whatever. I

(24:06):
thank god, thank god, you have this feature where if
they get a perfect enough picture, they could turn it
into color.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
You don't want that it Maybe that makes it better.
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (24:17):
I don't know the worst. Yeah, but today's third trimester.
She's getting crazy.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
Yeah, she's pregnant. Yeah, we know. Do you think San
Diego is a relaxing city? I guess so. Well, we're
gonna see where our city comes in in the most
relaxing cities in the world. Coming up next on the show,
A rock with a five to three. So, uh, if

(24:43):
you were to ask me, do you think San Diego
is a relaxing place to live? Yeah, say, for the
most part, we're pretty chill. I mean, you go to
any big city, you're gonna have some hustle and bustle.
But for the most part, I think we're pretty chill.
You've lived your whole life. Would you agree with that? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (25:01):
I mean whether you want to relax the beach it's
right there. You want to go out east, you can go.

Speaker 1 (25:05):
For the hikes. I mean absolutely, mountains there, beach, what
other what desert there, lakes there, anything? Need what you want?
The bay, float around on the boat. Oh wow, relax
So yeah, I mean I would. I would say San
Diego is a great city for relaxation. You know, we're

(25:28):
kind of built for that. But they, I don't know,
for the best most relaxed place in the world. Yeah,
because if you live here.

Speaker 5 (25:35):
I mean it's not to say that you can't get
stressed out right.

Speaker 4 (25:38):
I mean things are so expensive.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Stresses me out. It feels like five billion dollars a year.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
A billion.

Speaker 4 (25:46):
That's expensive.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
If people do it.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
Man, I see some people that you start this. I
see some people that work like a regular job, like
just trying to get by. I don't know how you
do it, Like if you work at like if you
work at a restaurant or like a fast food place.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
It's crazy Jamie parents, that's true.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
But when I was in Jamie's position, that was what
fourteen years ago. I mean I could afford it. I
had a studio apartment. Like now, I wouldn't have been
able to get in the business because I would I
wouldn't have had any place.

Speaker 1 (26:15):
To live, way to go. Uh Newsome Gloria their tag
team wrestling tag Wow, what a crew crew mass libs. No,
but they're the radical left.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
This is also stupid. Yeah yeahs Valet, Okay, out with them.
It's like Jim Cornett, somebody that walks about female manager.
But I feel like Sky's more in the Cornet world
than like the miss Elizabeth getting white.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Am I get in too deep? Nobody knows. No one
knows to tell you that.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
Okay, you're not right now. They're not a wrestling team.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
I'm not there. I don't think we're doing that. That's
not a thing. Okay, we're dying laughing right they Okay?

Speaker 5 (27:25):
Well, yeah, So it kind of depends on how you
look at a relaxing city because again, you guys are
right with all the beaches and beautiful things, and.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
You know, it's hard to say because we live here,
so you know, we're doing our normal stuff and when
we go on vacation, you go somewhere else. But people
come here to vacation to relax. But for us, like
maybe it's Hawaii or you know whatever, that's where you
go to relax. Or Coastal Oregon beautiful. I don't know,

(27:53):
I'll tell you who the manager. Okay, that's a that's
such a perfect spot for that. Really from Coastal Oregon.
I mean not We're not a wrestling team. This is okay,
but please stop that.

Speaker 5 (28:10):
So they actually decided to look at what are the
most relaxing cities in the world, not just in the US,
but in the entire world. So the things that they
say make up the most relaxing cities is the number
of nature spots, so parks, bays, beaches, oceans, all that
kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (28:31):
I looked at recently. How long the flight is to Fiji,
not like I might need to go Fiji. Loved it. Yeah, well,
you know you too. You were talking about, you know,
the huts on the water and things like that. That's
your dream. As I'm gonna check out this Fiji place,
you know how long? I think, how long? It's like
eighteen hours doing that. There's other islands nice playing like that,

(28:59):
you go to the huts there. I feel that's a
long flight too. I don't know. I'll go I'll go
to the Caribbean and that's still you know, it's still
like eight hours or something like that. We stop.

Speaker 2 (29:11):
It makes it easy when you stop in Miami. Yeah,
well you have to and then you just go.

Speaker 1 (29:15):
It cuts it up. Yeah, I do that, Okay, I'm
good with Yeah. It looks relaxing, it looks beautiful, but yeah,
that's a long flight. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
So they're looking at how much nature, how many parks,
how much sunshine the area gets, the level of happiness reported,
the level of traffic, and then also like amenities like
spas and resorts and things like that, to come up
with the most relaxing cities in the world. And San
Diego comes in as the number one more relaxing city

(29:51):
in the entire world.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
I mean, all those things you were saying, I'm like, well,
traffic isn't great here. You know, people aren't the happiest
because of the expense. Now, all those things you were saying,
I was like, well, we may do, okay. I would
never think we'd be number one.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Yeah, in the entire world.

Speaker 5 (30:06):
They say San Diego offers a perfect blend of nature
and wellness known for its laid back atmosphere, stunning coastline,
scenic parks, and year round sunshine. I guess we have
over two hundred and fifty parks and nature reserves, more
than any other city, and we have about three hundred
and sixty spas and wellness centers and get over three

(30:30):
thousand hours of sunshine a year, making us number one.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
You know, the best part about it is how comfortable
you could be going to a restaurant. You don't have
to get dressed up, even if it's a fancy restaurant. Yeah,
you're tying to shortsky here you could go. You could
go ants and like button down, or you can go
shorts in the same restaurant. And everyone gets it.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Like my parents. My parents are coming to town. Yeah,
we'll see.

Speaker 2 (30:54):
My dad said to me we are going to a restaurant.
He was all, you get dressed up, And I said, no, Dad,
you need to get dressed up, just wear regular Florida Yeah,
kind of saying this is how he is. And then
he says to me, this is a little off topic,
but I just thought of it. He says to me, yesterday, Hey,
this is a legit question. He asked me, Hey, when
I come out there, is there a place for me
to buy shorts?

Speaker 1 (31:15):
Is there?

Speaker 5 (31:16):
What?

Speaker 1 (31:17):
That sounds a real question.

Speaker 7 (31:19):
There's there's no I could buy shorts any anywhere, middle
of nowhere, Gaza.

Speaker 1 (31:28):
Here's a I guarantee you you can buy shorts in Gaza. Yah,
I go, we can go anywhere.

Speaker 7 (31:35):
He goes, Yeah. But for me, you know, I don't
know what buy special shorts as there's walls everywhere, no legs.
I don't understand no legs shorts. So I said, yeah,
I convinced that me you could buy shorts. Find another
reason why it's relaxing there.

Speaker 1 (31:50):
The list, No Fiji, no good, I'm not going.

Speaker 5 (31:53):
Number two is Singapore Wellness and green space, lots of
green living as a priority there.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
And number three is Vienna. The only, yes, beautiful.

Speaker 5 (32:06):
The only other US city to make their list because
they did. The top twelve is Portland, which comes in
number eight. Not really coastal, well, no, not not coastal,
but on the way.

Speaker 1 (32:18):
The leader of the Radical Left there, that's wish they
were there, all right. Speaking of the manager of the
Radical lefts she's about to something that she doesn't like.
I guarantee it. Yes, it's Sky's Wheel of Food when
we get back on the show at Rocket five three.

(32:40):
So last week we were in Austin, Texas. We went
out to dinner on a Friday. We did try to
get Sky to eat something that she didn't want to eat,
because we're like, well it should be Wheel of Food day,
like Sky, you should try something. This is what we
got a little brat. She wouldn't do it. We're in Austin, Texas.
She would it. So, yeah, you had a week off, Sky,

(33:02):
So I'm kind of hoping, what are you. I'm hoping
for the best. Thank you. You could take that however
you want, best for the listener, best for you. I
was remembering what we were going to have her try.
It was the bone marrow. The really that's right, bone marrow.
I hope it's that bone marrow. Yes, like that Jamie's
bone marrow. Yes, okay, Jamie's bone marrow. All right, it
is time to find out what he's gonna eat and

(33:24):
Sky's Wheel of Food. It's time for Skies wheel of
food food.

Speaker 4 (33:33):
It's like nervous splash, excited. I don't know which way
this is gonna go.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
We spind the wheel wherever it lands, Sky guys wheel
of food. Yeah, when we ordered up some bone marrow
and they placed these giant femurs in front of Sky
with the bone marrow.

Speaker 4 (33:53):
Like, why do they always have to place that trap
right in front?

Speaker 5 (33:56):
And yeah, it brings the attention to me because everybody
from around the table that's digging in is looking at me.

Speaker 4 (34:06):
You get yours, like, yeah, why aren't you grabbing the
first bite?

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Yeah? Yeah, no, No, that was weird. Scooping the marrow
out of a bowe a bone? What kind of sishals?
Are you delicious? Put it on that crusty She wouldn't,
she wouldn't even consider it. And Emily was over there
like licking the bone marrow down. It was crazy man.
So yes, Sky's wheel of Food. Of course, Sky the

(34:32):
pickiest eater on the planet. We put a bunch of
different food items on a wheel. Spin it and whatever
it lands on, that is what Sky's gonna eat. Now
you may be thinking, oh, well, you guys are just
torturing her. You're making her eat like weird crazy stuff.
It's not. It's normal things. But she's so picky. She
didn't like fried chicken. Alright, that's the one that will

(34:52):
all never I'll never forget that one because that's so
crazy that you don't like fried chicken, which is an
American America and staple. I could do it. What's the difference.

Speaker 5 (35:03):
There's a massive difference, the way the like breading adheres
to the chicken, the like grease, ratio, the bone.

Speaker 1 (35:11):
There's a lot of issues. I don't know, a lot
of issues. She's a whack job. A lot of issues there, buddy, Yeah, okay,
I met with the whack job. All right, let's go
ahead and spin the wheel and see what you're gonna
be eating this week. Oh oh oh, okay, this I

(35:33):
this one is very different. I did not see this coming.
Very old school, really very old school dish, which I
don't know if anybody I know. I used to eat
these every once in a while, and when these would
be on the dinner menu at my house, I would
always be like, what the hell? Like, what is this
the sky? Have you ever had or heard of a

(35:55):
zucchini boat? I love zucchini boat. Do you never had
a zucchio I feel like your mom would have made
zucchini boats. Maybe I don't know, zucchini fan. Yeah, really,
that doesn't surprise me. So zucchinis you basically cut them
in half, kind of hollow them out, and then they're
it's like almost like a stuffed bell pepper type of thing.

(36:16):
But with zucchinis, you know, you hollow it out. Usually
there's like a meat and breadcrumb mixture on it and
you bake it and there's cheese and stuff like that.
It's like it's peasant food. So you probably have never
had it, Okay, I like my dad would make them
for us everyone. Is it Italian?

Speaker 3 (36:31):
I think it is.

Speaker 1 (36:33):
I mean you could go anyway with it. Oh you stop,
you Italian. But it's very old school. I mean it's
in the meat loaf realm.

Speaker 5 (36:40):
It's in the you know, and you can't just brush
over what's inside, Like you're like, oh, I don't know,
it's some sort of meat sausage.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
It depends. I need to know what what's in there exactly.
I didn't make it, so I don't know, But like,
what is it a boat?

Speaker 6 (36:58):
Is it?

Speaker 4 (36:58):
Is it is there like veggie or other stuff to
people put cheese on it?

Speaker 1 (37:02):
Like?

Speaker 4 (37:02):
Or is it literally just meat and bread crumbs?

Speaker 1 (37:04):
Yeah, there's some they're made differently, but it's kind of Again,
it's peasant food, so it's kind of whatever you had.
And so I remember our zucchini boats were ground beef,
cheese sometimes like tomatoes, I think, or like a tomato
sauce or something like that. I haven't had years. I
remember one time my dad like ran out of cheese

(37:24):
and he used to like full on like American bolbito slices.

Speaker 5 (37:29):
Wha.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
It was actually not bad. So I have no idea.
Let's pull out the zucchini boats. Do you feed your
workers zucchini boats? So I don't have workers your I
bet you at some point, Oh, look at that that
looks good? Looks what's wrong with it to have zucchini

(37:59):
with stuff with all the good?

Speaker 8 (38:00):
Do you like?

Speaker 1 (38:01):
Are you a zucchini fan? That's a loaded question.

Speaker 5 (38:05):
Yeah, yeah, that's a like occasionally I can get a
fried zucchini stick that I will the almost unhealthy version,
the most childish version of zucchini.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
Yeah, but like I don't need like just roasted zucchini or.

Speaker 5 (38:19):
But like I was at Benny Hanna the other day
and they do the zucchini Honion mix and I kind
of like ate half the zucchino.

Speaker 1 (38:26):
My kid, my kids kicking, kick and scream a lot. Okay,
can you're not?

Speaker 3 (38:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (38:31):
Yeah, I have trouble getting myself too. It smells good
to me. It smells like the stuffed Italian.

Speaker 7 (38:37):
Thing or what.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
I uh, I'm glad Sky's eating it. Well, you don't
think that I am not a fan. Is it the
zucchini or just I don't like zucchini?

Speaker 1 (38:45):
And then you don't like ground beef. I do like
ground beef. I just I think if you you're odd,
you're morphing into Sky. So you're having some food issues
as well. Looks like I bet you if you put
that in your mouth, you would think that's delicious. I
won't do it, thors wheel of food. It just it
looks good for Sky. I think it looks like a

(39:08):
homemade old school dish. To me, this doesn't just doesn't
bother me. I'll take a bite of it right now. Okay,
no one's saying what we do, go for it. I'm not.
I'm not. I'm not. You know you do this with
your little kids. You go look like it, like like

(39:29):
you can't act like this. You're about to have a kid.
Don't be like this. Okay, I don't eat what's on
the tabe. You eat what's on the tabe, but I
don't want that too bad. You're gonna sit there then
until you eat it. I don't want You're gonna sit
there until you like it.

Speaker 5 (39:45):
Looks like.

Speaker 1 (39:47):
If that were in a bell pepper, for a stuffed
bell pepper, I would be the well, you know me,
I hate bell peppers. But but to me, that look
the sauce is on it. This is so weird. You're
not helping Sky either. Luckily Sky is the one eating this.
Go for it ed he really wants to buy it.

(40:10):
Smells good, it sounds.

Speaker 2 (40:11):
Get in there before Sky takes it by it like
it falls out of the cross.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
I mean, I don't know a look at this guy,
your first ever quo. This is exciting. It's monumental.

Speaker 5 (40:21):
Yeah, here's another fact about me. I don't like I
got I got issues with parmesan cheese.

Speaker 1 (40:28):
There's no way that's true. This is breaking news. I
did not know.

Speaker 5 (40:32):
This is a mustybody likes some odd reason. I like
shaved parm Like if there's like a salad that has
like shave.

Speaker 1 (40:43):
There's a guy at Sky's house comes out with a wheel.
I don't have he goes all right, you know Scott Mauricio, Okay,
the wheel guy. I don't know this only John Sha.
He just goes away. He goes right back in the closet.

Speaker 5 (41:04):
So for some reason I enjoy I enjoy bigger shaved
pieces of parmesan. But the sprinkles, especially the sprinkle stuff
from the store.

Speaker 1 (41:17):
Like the difference. I'm looking at this is a wheel.

Speaker 4 (41:21):
Someone looks to me like it's you're saying, this is
not from a stroke that's.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
Shredded parts is craft so it has to be fresh
from the town of Parmesan.

Speaker 5 (41:33):
All I'm saying is when it's like really small like that,
it's gross and stinky. You're so stupid, so stupid.

Speaker 1 (41:42):
I don't know what to tell you. You're not making
any sense. My mouth likes what it likes, okay, and
this is not what my mouth likes.

Speaker 5 (41:49):
You.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
I know, Emily, you grew up with zucchini boats. Yeah
you know, all right, here we go, Emily cut her
her bike. You right in the middle, or what are
you doing? I mean that that means that zucchini is
gonna be a little guaranteed. Oh man, And I like
no idea. That's crazy.

Speaker 4 (42:12):
Oh there's so much tomato? Did you have to go
with tomato?

Speaker 5 (42:15):
Bike?

Speaker 1 (42:15):
I forgot about the tomato. I don't like like the
so shut up, you're not eating it, or I'm gonna
talk about call your wife. I'm gonna call your wife
and tell her to make this for you. Now she
wouldn't do it, Yes she would, Yes she would.

Speaker 7 (42:30):
This is like you like this.

Speaker 1 (42:32):
This is a super high protein. It's like your.

Speaker 5 (42:39):
It's like you're at the school cafeteria and they're serving
some sort of mystery dish.

Speaker 1 (42:43):
You know what I mean, pizza?

Speaker 4 (42:45):
I got no clue.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
I agree, I agree. I mean you have eyes, you
could kind of see what's in it. Yeah, it looks good.
I like, what kind of meat is that? No one knows.
We told you like seven times. It looks like ground beef.
It looks like ground beef.

Speaker 4 (42:58):
Oh that's great.

Speaker 1 (42:59):
To make the fork around like a ground turkey. You
like it all? Don't you like any ground me? You
just shut off? Oh my god? All right, get in there, Sky, Hey,
you got to get over here. You gotta get over here.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
What do you.

Speaker 1 (43:16):
Here? We go down the hatch. Sky's first zucchini bo
All right, take a bite. Yummy, yummy, come on, girl,
come on, I've seen her make worse faces. Yeah, ja,
sa if it's good, save if it's good, Guys say

(43:37):
if it's good, just be honest. What what what do
you think? I think the tomato got it. She just
doesn't like not knowing what it did.

Speaker 5 (43:49):
Don't gross tops it off with, here's the thing. If
we didn't have the tomato sauce on there, I think
I just spit. If we didn't have that yucky arm
all over.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Okay, I don't know anyone named.

Speaker 5 (44:06):
The meat the mystery meat, and the zucchini was not offensive,
but the things on top of it were.

Speaker 4 (44:13):
So that's so Eddie Moore more free manja.

Speaker 1 (44:16):
Okay, zucchini boats. Yes, all right, this is so Padres.
We are all high, excited about being in first place,
and then this happens. We're gonna tell you who is
injured for the Padres next to sports dirt. Well, of

(44:40):
course this happens. Unbelievable. This is Padres. The Padres and
our fans are riding high. We're alone in first place
after closing that huge gap between them and the Dodgers,
and then this on the eve of starting the big
series against the Dodgers. The news came down yesterday that

(45:00):
their ace, who they just got packed from the injured list,
is out again. Michael King was placed on the fifteen
day injured list with knee inflammation. Now he had one start.
He came back, pitched last Saturday against the Red Sox,
and then I guess now this has popped up. It

(45:21):
was the first time he's pitched since May eighteenth. He
was scheduled to go tonight against the Dodgers, and now
it's not happening. So I hope it's nothing more than
just you know, listen, I haven't thrown a long time,
working back, and you know, my knee flared up, and
I'll be back after, you know, missing the fifteen days whatever.

(45:41):
But obviously not great great news. So got his bubble
head coming up next week, damn it. Emily Well Randy
Vasquez was called back up. I don't know what's gonna
happen tonight, though, if they're gonna go bullpen game tonight,
I don't know where we're at with Vasquez. If he
started in the and he's not eligible to throw, or

(46:02):
if they're gonna I have no idea what's gonna happen.
Clayton Kershaw is thrown for the Dodgers to night though,
so it should be interesting if they go bullpen day.
That's not terrible. Our bullpen is awesome, so uh, we'll
see it just kind of sets them up poorly for
the rest of the series. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (46:19):
I don't know what's going on, but not not a
great way to go into that. To that series over now,
at least keeping it cool. I text her lose tonight,
somebody check on her.

Speaker 1 (46:32):
I did text her the news when I found out
Michael King was hurt, and she was very upsett. I've
been some extreme racks then. But they remember they play
next week right now.

Speaker 2 (46:44):
Next week's gonna be even more important because the last
time they play all year, which is weird. They used
to play division poets, used to play a lot more.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
Well, now you play everybody, so you lose games. The
Associated Press has named their all time All America team
for college football. This is interesting, like the best so
who's basically the greatest football players ever at the position.
But you had to be an All American. I thought
you met like the best team college football TA no

(47:11):
individual positions, and so Tim Tebow has been named as
the best quarterback of all time, Well that's insane. It
isn't if you actually look look at his numbers. I'm
going with Joe Burrow or Cam. So Joe Burrow had
one season and he was it's the best season ever.
Tim Tebow had four seasons and he I mean, dude,

(47:33):
if you look back, he won national championships, he set records,
and he was from start to finish, he was great.
Like you think of Tim Tebow now because of how
his failure was in the NFL. But I'm telling you
if I because I thought the same thing and I
went back and looked at I'm like, damn, we've gotta
put some respect on Tibo. Man.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
He was in great college quarterback, But I'd still go
with Cam Newton or Joe Burrow.

Speaker 1 (47:54):
So same thing with Cam. Cam only had a couple
of Tim Tebow beat out Cam Newton at the same.

Speaker 2 (48:01):
Oh because Cam stole laptops and they got thrown out
of school. So like, I don't know, I think, I
don't know. I know, I know Tim Tebow was great
in college, but I think he's I think he's even
though his numbers say he's I think he's still overrated.

Speaker 1 (48:16):
Oh wow, it's just I disagree. Well, Barry Sanders and
herschel Walker are the running backs that I disagree with.
Really Well, Barry Sanders isn't even top Listen. Again, no
disrespect to Barry Sanders, who was all time great, even
an all time great in college, but I don't think
he's top fifty all time as far as like rushing numbers.

(48:38):
You know he wasn't there. Doesn't he have the greatest
Danel Poppery he had had is the career leader, thank
you San Diego State. Yeah, but I think Barry Sanders
had like most yards ever. So again, if we're so,
if we're not doing just one great season, which is
the argument for Tim Tebow, then you can't put Barry
Sanders in as the all time greatest, yeah, because he's not.

(48:59):
He doesn't have the career numbers in college. So I
don't know. I don't know what we're doing. Then if
we're doing that, even herschel Walker. Again, these are big names,
but are they the best? Are they the best of
all time? I don't know. I don't know. The wide receivers,
Randy Moss, Larry Fitzgerald, they were named the greatest wide receivers.
Deon's now listen to this for the secondary these names

(49:22):
Deon Sanders, Ronnie Lott, ed Reid, Charles Woodson. Yeah, that's
pretty legit. That's pretty legit. Yeah. So that is their
all time College Football All American Team. The NBA schedule
was released and two big returns are going to happen
within the first week. On November twenty fourth, Kevin Durant
is gonna make his return to Phoenix, taking on his

(49:44):
former team the Suns with his new team, the Rockets.
And then on November twenty eighth, Anthony Davis is going
to return to LA to play the Lakers. With Dallas,
there are some interesting matchups on the way. Yeah, we go.

Speaker 2 (49:56):
The schedule of how they're going to show these NBA
games is so well, it's like Peacock one day, NBC
the next day, back on Peacocks because anymore, oh man,
I guarantee the viewership for the NBA is gonna be
the worst it's ever been this season. It's because it's
so ridiculous how they're showing the games.

Speaker 1 (50:14):
Yeah, well we're streaming now, how do you even you can't,
I don't know. It's just it's brutal well had sports
shirt for today. Most of our kids have done some
sort of summer camp over the years. It's really become
a big thing. Well, some of them seem pretty cool,
pretty fun. Well, we're gonna see what a new trend
is with summer camps coming up next on the show.

(50:35):
I'm rock on a five to three. So I'm not
exactly sure when this became a thing, because when I
was growing up, there were no summer camps. There were
there were like places if you like your parents worked
and you you know, we're home alone for the summer,

(50:56):
you could go to and like hang out all day,
which I guess basically is a summer camp, but it
wasn't like a for a specific thing like that. You'd
go there and you'd hang out and you'd play and
you'd do some stuff and you know, I think it
was that or like elementary school, and it was basically
like a giant babysitter, but you'd just play and mess
around and they call it camp. No, they wouldn't call
it camp. Oh No, it was just like a summer

(51:18):
whatever program, yeah, program, because there were no summer There
were no summer camps when I was growing up. Me too.

Speaker 5 (51:24):
The only people I remember who got to do summer
camps growing up is if like you were a girl
scout or a boy scout and then like your troop
would do something, but I go to like a trip
or someone like you'd actually go like camping or backpacking
or something. But outside of that, yeah, Eddie, all I
remember growing up is more of like these kind of
like they'd call them little camps or programs, but it

(51:45):
was more like a daycare basically to watch you till
your parents got home.

Speaker 1 (51:49):
And I loved I loved summer because I could just
go do all kinds of fun stuff with my friends. Yeah,
so going to a camp I actually wouldn't want to do. Oh,
I love. I loved summer because I mean it was
the best. Man. Did you guys have summer camps? I
did here?

Speaker 3 (52:04):
I would like, I remember kindergarten is when I started
doing summer camp until like sixth grade, I think, and
then I was hanging out with my friends after that.
We would always do every summer. I do the San
Diego Zoo camp for a week, and I'd do the
SeaWorld Summer camp for a.

Speaker 1 (52:16):
Week where you'd like live at the zoo. Yeah, no,
every day.

Speaker 3 (52:20):
But it was really cool because you got to go
behind the scenes. It's built the SeaWorld in the zoo,
and I really enjoyed it. But I was also a
little kid. That ended when I was like in sixth grade,
I think, because then I just started hanging out with friends.

Speaker 1 (52:29):
Did you ever do the summer camps? Store not like sleepover.
We had sleepover. It was just like drop off during
the day. Oh, mine was like morning to like noon,
like nine am to twelve. It was just a sports camp.

Speaker 2 (52:43):
Okay, yeah, but that was really it or like a
baseball camp. Was that just to like get you out
of the house and do probably And I had some
friends in it, but it was only from like nine
to noon, so I'd still come home and then go
hang on with my friends.

Speaker 1 (52:56):
Okay, it was fun, you know, I didn't. I wasn't
doing like zoo camp. Okay, like you're like seven, that's
fun seven with my friends. You don't have to defend it. Yeah,
And now that we you know, I had kids, uh,

(53:16):
you know that was like a thing every year, like
you put your kid in some sort of summer camp.
What summer camps more like eighty different summer, but you did. Yeah,
you had something like every week like what's crazy, you
know through the too at the most for my kids,
but you you were doing something like every week. Oh yeah,
she do like Sea World with would go to the

(53:37):
camp with.

Speaker 2 (53:38):
Oh really it was weird. Yeah, they'd be like, ma'am,
you're an adult. You let your kid be here by themselves.

Speaker 1 (53:42):
Because you were wearing pigtails. Didn't get in. I would.

Speaker 5 (53:48):
Yeah, a lot of mc A camps and they all
had like a different theme depending on and then also
a lot of like camps at Mission Bay like a
paddle board sailing you know what you know, tbing.

Speaker 2 (54:04):
Yeah, like all people sale camp and I'm surprised you
did do sale camp.

Speaker 1 (54:08):
I think I did actually club. What kind of stuff
did your son do? Oh gosh, she.

Speaker 3 (54:16):
Said everything because like both Robert and I work it.
So we had to put them into camps like it
was kind of mandatory because we had nothing else to
do with them. And so he's done like a Lego camp,
he's done a stem like an engineering camp before he did,
he did Zoo camp for a long time.

Speaker 1 (54:31):
He did SeaWorld camp and mostly made him do the
stuff that you did.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
Who paid mom, No, I paid my mom actually would
buy one summer camp in summer there it is, yep,
and then I would do the other.

Speaker 1 (54:42):
Ones she offered. So I took her up on that,
thank you very much. But yeah, he did lots of
different ones. So, uh, this year was probably going to
be the last year. Sun's thirteen. And this summer he
did a golf camp and a like coding camp, you know,
stuff like that. It was basically a gamer camp that's

(55:05):
around on the computer and video game. Yeah, what he
cares about.

Speaker 5 (55:09):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (55:10):
So I think that's about it. Though. I think we're
done because because my daughter doesn't want to do that
stuff anymore, so she's out. Would your son want to
come to the sleep away camp that Reid does every year?
The surf camp? I mean he has shown interest in
surfing before and you say Red loves it, right, loves
this camp. So oh yeah, he's still doing it. He
did that this year.

Speaker 3 (55:29):
Yeah, and he wants to keep doing it. Yeah, he
wants to work there as a counsel account is that
of a surfer. No, not necessarily. It's just a fun
It's an old school camp. Like when we got there
and we dropped him off it's like very like do
you ever watched a camp Kiki walk on Disney Channel?

Speaker 1 (55:47):
Watch that, I'm sorry watching missed it.

Speaker 3 (55:52):
And it's like an old school summer camp where they
all have cabins and they're staying in them together and
do like activities allowed because read surf since yeah he's
been down to the beach a few times with his friends.

Speaker 1 (56:05):
Then, yeah, he's got his on board and everything. He
really likes it, big surfer. Okay, so yeah, summer camps
are a big thing, you know, and all our kids
are in different summer camps and things like that. You
ever seeing them going too those camps and go it's
kind of fun. Well do you want to stay in
old school summer camp? Emily? Yeah? Yeah, really, yeah, I

(56:28):
think that'd be cool. What I think that'd be cool
if I could do adult things there though, Yeah, like
drinking games. Yeah, I would want to do it if
it was at like a lake sort of area. You know,
that's really old school. Those are the ones you see
the water movie, meat Balls, stuff like that.

Speaker 3 (56:47):
I've seen like stuff like this pop up on my
Instagram before. Do you mean like like camps for adults,
adult summer camps like where it's like there's DJs there
and like like it's all kinds of crazy. The activities
that they plan for.

Speaker 1 (57:01):
You on the lake. Well that's crazy. Well that's crazy,
I know.

Speaker 5 (57:05):
But yeah, it's crazy because you know, summer is winded
down for the kids. Most kids are going back to school,
but adults it's still business as usual and.

Speaker 4 (57:15):
The weather is still nice.

Speaker 5 (57:17):
So these adult summer camps have been growing in popularity
every year pretty much since COVID. Like I don't know
if it was because we're like, oh, we have to
be outside and we can only do activities outside or
what made us think like this is what we want
to do. But according to a new article, there has
been a three hundred and fifty percent increase this year

(57:40):
of adults searching for adult summer camp.

Speaker 4 (57:44):
And they're not a full week thing because clearly we work.

Speaker 5 (57:47):
So it's normally like you arrive on a late afternoon
on a Friday and then you go back home late
on a Sunday. But it's kind of like Emily said,
old school, like technology is discouraged. You're in these cabins.
They have traditional camp activities like swimming all that stuff,

(58:09):
but then they're all ceteria, but then they also will
serve booze in the evening hours there will be like
damp hours these I guess it depends what camp you
go to. They all are kind of structured different, But yes,
they say that it is crazy. The average one for

(58:30):
a weekend runs about eight hundred dollars because again, you're
getting your meal, you're getting all your activities, and yeah,
but you're sharing a room, you're bunking. But people say
that they are making some of the best friends, They're
getting out of their comfort zone and they're making connections
with people for life.

Speaker 1 (58:49):
Would you do this, guy, I would do it with
a buddy. Well, your husband ain't going, okay.

Speaker 5 (59:00):
You know, like if I had a girl camp, right, okay,
shut up. If I had a girlfriend who would do
it with me? Yes, okay, yeah, like me and Emily.
If Emily was going, I would. I would totally go,
just because I think it would kind of be cool
to be back in nature and disconnect. And I kind
of would like if they're like no technology allowed for
the whole weekend and you have to do these you

(59:21):
know what, I would at first call stupid games, but
then I would end up having so much fun doing them.

Speaker 4 (59:27):
So I think it was I would I think that'd
be a great experience.

Speaker 1 (59:30):
You wouldn't make your husband go do something like this
if it was like talk about get him out of
his comfort zone.

Speaker 4 (59:38):
Yeah, I'm sure there's probably couples, you know, like.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
Couples. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (59:45):
The article I was reading was kind of talking about
like making new friends, you know what I mean, couples
going and like. But it was almost like a cabin
full of girls, like kind of old school camp and
a cabin full of boys, you know, not like a
couple's cabin. But yeah, I go to a couples one
with the boo he would hate it and kick and
scream the whole time.

Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
But see where I guess we're thinking about it differently.
I think it is probably a lot of couples and
you just are still separated. Oh that's how that's where
my head is going.

Speaker 4 (01:00:14):
So your husband's in a different camp.

Speaker 1 (01:00:17):
Good for yourself, boo, Wow, make some friends, imagine, give
him a little pat on the butt, tell them to
make some friends. I don't know why you're patting them
on the butt. I don't know. I feel like that's
what you need to do when you're at campus. Yeah,
adult summer camp. We're doing. This is a show, okay,
I don't know if that's I don't know. Man, all right,
it is a free comedy Friday today, and it's going
to kick off with our girl Natalie Quomo hanging out

(01:00:39):
with us in studio when we get back on the
show at Rock with A five three. It is free
Comedy Friday today, and I get excited when certain comedians
come in on free Comedy Friday. And now I'm even
more excited because we just established something, okay, which makes
me I feel like so on her. That's true, But

(01:01:03):
there's only one answer that's not true. If m's in here, Natalie,
we love we Now if we've officially bonded, Natalie's performing
at the mic Drop Comedy Club. You gotta go see Natalie.
She's amazing. Two shows tonight, two shows tomorrow night. Make
sure you go see Natalie. But if she came in

(01:01:24):
and said, Eddie, I feel so close to you now,
can I call you Ed? I would say no. I
don't like being called Ed. I don't like it. And
so when she came in, I wanted to say, not,
what's up my Google? Why would you say that? If
you don't like being called that's well, that's why I
cleared it up. That was my point. I said, are
we at the point in our relationship where I can
call you that?

Speaker 6 (01:01:45):
I think if I didn't like it, I would say
I don't love it. That would be our that's fine,
and then I would never call you that.

Speaker 1 (01:01:51):
You like that? But to anyone listening, don't get any
idea she didn't like it. Close friends, close friend. I
don't like being called that. She knows. My close friend,
Nat knows that she knows. She knows. Don't call me
out you apparently, not like my dad calls me that

(01:02:11):
he's going to ask a family and that's good.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
You live in New York, right, Yeah, so I feel
that what I'm from New York and everyone calls everybody
by their last name.

Speaker 1 (01:02:19):
Where I'm from, people call you Cuomo all the time.
Not in New York. That's a little tricky and no relation,
no relations. We cleared that up. We cleared that up. Okay, Okay,
I don't want to get political here, my girl Nat. Okay, So, okay,
I need a life update, Natalie. I need to know

(01:02:40):
where we're at, because I mean, every time you come
in there's like a new guy tattooed on your body
or something like that. So where where are we at now?
Are we still good or whether we go? Yes, I'm
so excited to tell you this is what we do, Okay.
Not knew when she was coming in today that this
was going to be the first thing out of my mouth. Guarantee,

(01:03:00):
I guarantee. Are that close? Yes, thank you. I was
excited to see you guys. Thank you the third time
in been here. Yeah, that was established a real bond. Yeah,
thank you. Okay. So first of all I did I
did get married, okay, So that that did work out.
It worked out, okay. Tattooed okay? And you didn't get

(01:03:24):
married out of spite, right, just because like everybody told you,
like that's crazy. You got that tattoo after like twenty
minutes of meeting the guy and then all of this,
like you didn't do it at a spite, right. There
was love, There was love. It was love, Okay, still love. Okay,
it's still good.

Speaker 6 (01:03:37):
But I will say this, other people have started to
get my name. I feel like, I'm what do you
mean you have to marry them?

Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
I'm sorry, I don't. I I've done a few shows
where I sign the people okay, next day ask for
an autograph on their body. Yes.

Speaker 6 (01:03:55):
They the next day they messaged me, I got it tattooed. Wow,
so wild has happened three times this year.

Speaker 1 (01:04:04):
I don't know if I'm concerned or if like that's
like a stock. I honestly know, I'm I'm into it.
You're okay, yeah, it's like the ultimate fandom. What body
parts are these? Sorry, we have uncomfortable We've got the chest,
back and arm okay, okay, nothing.

Speaker 2 (01:04:25):
That is the way I would go to see the
Eminem Stands documentary and I saw a guy do this
where he met Eminem and he signed his arm, and
that's what I would do.

Speaker 1 (01:04:34):
If Eminem signed your body. Yeah, same, okay, okay.

Speaker 6 (01:04:40):
Actually happened to kiss my kiss the part of my body,
and I would like, yeah, hold on, make Eminem put
lipstick on.

Speaker 1 (01:04:51):
Who am more weird? Right now? Eminem would wear lipstick
for me. Yea, actually deeply in an Eminem face right now?
This is tattoo right here?

Speaker 5 (01:05:02):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (01:05:03):
Yeah, yeah, he's a stands and my wife I was
very jealous that I was in the documentary because I'm
a massive stand Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:05:12):
I'm not used to feel saying stand so why now
are you in the eminem phase? Is there a reason?
Are you just discovering him?

Speaker 6 (01:05:24):
It's embarrassing, Okay, now realizing I think it's because I
started like working out so that I was like, all right,
and yeah he's dump up.

Speaker 1 (01:05:35):
It pumps me up because he's very like he got this.
He's dark too, so he pushes you. He does push you.
You know, he's been around for a little while. Yeah, okay,
now that I need to know that I have one
life Okay, yeah, one shot, Yeah, sweaty again and again.

(01:05:58):
Natalie performing at the mic Drop Comedy Club. Couple of
shows tonight, a couple of shows tomorrow night. Because I
do feel this bond with Natalie, and I'm so I
feel this closeness with her after two times being on
our show. I do feel protective over Natalie. For some reason,
Natalie went viral. I don't know if anybody saw this video. Yeah,

(01:06:19):
this was wild. And you know, I followed Natalie obviously
because she's you know, a great friend. And then I
see this video pop up and I'm like, I'm like,
I'm ready to fight, I'm ready to get in there.
I'm like, nobody talks to my girl. Like I was like,
this is not happening on my watch. She did, she did,
like honestly made me a little scared, Natalie, I'm not lying.

(01:06:43):
She probably just listened to eminem song Kim. Is that
why you got fired up?

Speaker 5 (01:06:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:06:47):
You guys are like, it'll get in there, get in
there now. You know, you expect, you know, you go
viral as a comedian for something fun, something crazy, things
like this, you know you kind of hope that's what
you do. Natalie went viral because of a heckler. A

(01:07:07):
heckler was bothering you or whatever, and you decided I'm
not having this and I'm you and you fought back,
and you didn't fight back in the traditional sense where
you just destroy him. Funny wise, like you were pissed,
like what happened? Can you talk to me in that
about that day? Like do you remember like what was
going on that day that made you like was it
a bad day?

Speaker 4 (01:07:28):
Was it a normal or was it just that guy?
Are we in a mood?

Speaker 1 (01:07:31):
What's going on?

Speaker 6 (01:07:34):
Honestly, I I don't know. I just I felt like
it wasn't like it was a bad day at all.
It was just like, listen, I would never do that again.
I've obviously learned a lesson or just I just I
feel like it didn't make me feel better.

Speaker 1 (01:07:53):
I know we're I know we're we're like tight. You
can say that to me, just not on the radio.
We have a you're good, I'm not going to go
viral and I was recorded. I don't know. I just
I felt I feel like live shows.

Speaker 6 (01:08:13):
I feel like live shows are this like space where
I don't feel like the people from online that are
not totally so I was just like frustrated that one
was there.

Speaker 1 (01:08:24):
Well, it's just so I've never understood heckling, like I'm
there to see a comedian do their thing and I'm
not part of the show. And when when people make
themselves part of the show, I've never understood that. Like
I'm watching a band, I'm not you know, jumping on
stage singing with Chris Martin, Like that doesn't make sense.

Speaker 2 (01:08:46):
I love and I hate when people try to be
as funny as the comic and they were like the
vibe or the rhythm of the joke.

Speaker 1 (01:08:56):
It's just like I want to just yell, shut up, dude.
Now it is some times turn where the comedian will
destroy the person that's funny and you go, okay, that's
that that. I'm glad that worked out and hopefully that
person shuts up.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
But the only problem with that, though, is sometimes the
person that thinks, now, oh now I'm a.

Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Part of it. H yeah, so you almost don't want
to encourage that.

Speaker 6 (01:09:16):
I will say, like, so essentially, it was two guys
and one of them was rude, the other one was there.

Speaker 1 (01:09:21):
The guy that was there that the other guy he like,
I still talk to that guy.

Speaker 6 (01:09:28):
Oh really, he is a huge supporter, super nice and
is totally like honestly just a really really awesome person.

Speaker 4 (01:09:36):
And I didn't reach out to you to apologize.

Speaker 6 (01:09:40):
Is that how he reached out to me to apologize.
He was like, I'm so sorry about my friend. He
sent me the photo because I feel like the video
was kind of passed around in different way. So this
guy like heckled me. Then he left and then he
texted his friend. His friend gave me his phone being like,
I told you I was going to get kicked out,
so we kind of went in with that intention. Then

(01:10:01):
I like took a photo where I was sticking my
middle finger up and I sent it to him and
then the friend said like mess with me, and was like, hey,
I'm so sorry. Here's the photo if you want it
for content, which I haven't used yet and it's been
a long time.

Speaker 1 (01:10:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (01:10:15):
But and he's like, you know, like he's in coming
to New York dourer any tattoo artists, like we still
he comes to my scream like I feel like him
being supportive of me really validates me in context of
all of the stuff happening.

Speaker 1 (01:10:31):
Absolutely, absolutely, it makes sense now after that happened, because
obviously we just see the clip and it is what
it is. After that happened, do you continue with the
show as is? Or like, are you messed up mentally?
Because I always wonder about that, like if something crazy
like that happened, like obviously I paid to see you
to see the show, Like do you just go all right,

(01:10:53):
I'm done, like and walk off, or what happened after that?
I had already done, Like I was like fifty minutes
into the show. Oh see again, it's all context. It
could have happened at the beginning.

Speaker 6 (01:11:05):
It was really frustrated because I was like, I've done
five shows this weekend, they're all really good. I'm fifteen
minutes into my set and like I was just upset to.

Speaker 1 (01:11:13):
Be ending that. Yeah how wild, yeah wild.

Speaker 5 (01:11:18):
But that clip is interpreted in so many different ways
because I can get how like, as a comic, you're like,
that's not ideal.

Speaker 4 (01:11:24):
I need I should go viral for being funny.

Speaker 5 (01:11:27):
But as a viewer, like, I think people related to
that so much because we've all had people be rude
to us, and what came out of your mouth is
what we wish we could do in daily life, Like
we wish we could get in somebody's face and tell
them off. So I think that's why people related to it,
because you did what we all want to do like

(01:11:48):
every day.

Speaker 6 (01:11:54):
It's so interesting because I do feel like people come
to my shows for it and they're like, like, especially women,
like I'm here because of that clip. You get a
lot of positivity from women and women that come to
my shows that are just like, I'm here because you
did that, and I'm really happy for you.

Speaker 1 (01:12:10):
You viscerated that man. Yes, thank you for doing that,
Thank you for doing that.

Speaker 6 (01:12:15):
I guess my feeling really when in that moment was
like I feel like people say, like mean comments online
and then they get to hide behind a computer. And
this guy was kind of like saying something to me,
but then he wouldn't look at my face. And I'm
just kind of like, if you're going to say something
mean to me, please look at my face.

Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
And I don't think you said please them. Yeah, and
you're kind of big in the streaming world and things
like that. You like to do a lot of that stuff,
and so I'm sure you see that crap all the time,
you know, But it's.

Speaker 6 (01:12:46):
At this point it's I have to say, going through
all of that, my skin is so thick. It's made
me a very like strong comedian because I just don't
care what anyone thinks anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:12:59):
I mean, I it's what it's like.

Speaker 6 (01:13:01):
I don't wish anyone goes through what I went through
in terms of the press around it. But at the
same time, I wish you could take what I learned
from it, because yeah, I just feel like after you
get kind of all of that, those mixed articles and
all that stuff, like you just learned that none of
that matters. People that support you are still going to
be there, Like you're still performing, you're still selling out
shows and at the end of the day, like everything is.

Speaker 1 (01:13:23):
Fun, it's awesome. You know what, We support you, Nat,
Do you always all have support here at San Diego?
Now is that thing? I don't know If you're not
her dad, it is up in the beginning. He don't
get in there. You're like the heckler right now. I'm
about to go off on listen gosye, Natalie. She is
one of my favorites. Please go see Mike Drop Comic

(01:13:45):
Club this weekend. A couple of shows tonight, a couple
of shows on Saturday. Great scene as always, Nat, Okay,
stop it, thanks for coming in. We all have different
love languages. Maybe yours is comedy. I don't know. Some
may hit a little differently, though. There is something that
half of people that were asked said, this is my

(01:14:05):
love language, which may surprise you. That's coming out next
on the show A Rocket of five three. So the
subject of love language, like what's your love language? When
comes up, I don't recall what your lady's love language is.
If we've ever talked about this before, we know Sky

(01:14:26):
yours definitely ain't kissing, okay, kissing a gen kissed on
the mountain, like I don't know fifty years or something
like that. Yeah, that's kind of crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:14:33):
It's it's not been fifty years, but it's not been
twenty years, but pretty close, maybe been ten. Yeah, the
like five traditional love languages are words of affirmation, quality, time,
physical touch, acts of service, and receiving gifts.

Speaker 1 (01:14:52):
So which way out of those does it make you
feel the most loved? Thor says your wife is touch right,
that's her lovelngth which touch chick? Okay? Yeah? Where you
she's a touch chick? I do agree? Way to put that?
What about you if you had to pick my money

(01:15:14):
estate shows? Okay, we're not saying what gets you horny?
Love language?

Speaker 4 (01:15:21):
Out of those choices acts of service.

Speaker 2 (01:15:26):
Now acts of service and not saying anything, or acts
of service and then telling everyone you did it what?

Speaker 5 (01:15:32):
Okay, it's not about me. I love somebody who. I
don't want a big gift from you. I don't need
some over the top romantic gesture. I don't want hugs
and kisses. But you like doing like a service. You
taking care of me and helping me out. That's how
you show me you love me.

Speaker 1 (01:15:52):
Acts of sara waiting on your head and foot.

Speaker 5 (01:15:54):
Well, not specifically, but if I if I like mention
something that needs to be done, and I come home
and it's done, like my my heart explodes, like, oh
my god, you love me.

Speaker 1 (01:16:05):
Like doing charity, acts of service for service for you.

Speaker 5 (01:16:10):
Yeah, that's my love language instead of somebody touching me
like Hayley's is someone touching her?

Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
Mine? Is somebody touch Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:16:18):
Yes, acts of service?

Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
The man build sense for you. You're in. Oh yeah,
but it took but even though it took about a month.

Speaker 5 (01:16:24):
Yeah, but he went above and beyond with it. So yes,
it took way longer than expected. Annoy you, But it's
way better than I thought. Yes, while he was doing it,
hearing about it, but now that it's done, like literally,
he just took some photos of it yesterday and I
saw him this morning in my photo stream and I'm like,
oh my god, I am so lucky to have that man.

Speaker 1 (01:16:44):
But why then, why not prop them out the entire
time that it's going.

Speaker 5 (01:16:48):
On, Well, because I don't want to hear about sizes
of wood and how you feel like the stain looks
more like paint than actual stain and we can't see
the wood grain as much as you would like. I
don't need to hear the manusha, but seeing the finish
product makes me go, oh, my god, I love you
so much.

Speaker 1 (01:17:06):
Building the fence acts of service Okay, interesting, Yes, Emily,
you know mine's not too far off from skys.

Speaker 3 (01:17:14):
To be honest, I didn't think about it like in
the grand scheme of like building a fence, but I
should because Robert my man did the whole remodel for us,
which is amazing. But for me, it's like little like
nice things like he brought me flowers the other day,
like a little bouquet of sunflowers. Or if I come
home and he's clean the kitchen and did the dishes,
like that really gets me going. Makes me feel oh,
that's really sweet. Like little compliments. If he'll compliment me

(01:17:36):
and tell me I look really pretty, that makes me
feel good. So I don't know if it's words of
affirmation or words or service, but I feel like it's a.

Speaker 1 (01:17:42):
Little bit of both both. Okay, Well, I guess this
would fall in the acts of service category because there
is a particular thing that a lot of people say,
that's my love language.

Speaker 5 (01:17:55):
Yeah, So they broke down each of these categories and
gave actual example of acts of service of quality, time
of physical touch, and then what out of these things?
They ask these people, if they're done, make you like
the most over the moon, and if they're not done,
make you kind of out on that person. And more
than fifty percent of Americans in this study said that.

Speaker 4 (01:18:21):
Cleaning, oh is their true love.

Speaker 5 (01:18:24):
Wou Yeah, they say cleaning can be a massive turn on,
but it can also be a massive turn off if
it's not done.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
There's been one or two fights in my house. Oh
you think over one or two? An hour? An okay,
an hour? Yeah? How often do you get come home
to that clean kitchen.

Speaker 3 (01:18:43):
He's been trying really If you're listening, Robert, I see
he's been trying really hard the last few months, like
cleaning up before I would come home from work, and
the dishes from him and my son reed like are
like from breakfast because they're rushing, are all over the place,
or wake up in the morning to go to work
and there's peanut butter spirit on the count.

Speaker 1 (01:19:03):
They still have underwear in the living room. No, that's
started now. Is there a pair? Occasionally? Yes, there is,
but nobody's perfect.

Speaker 3 (01:19:11):
I mean still, he's trying, trying, and you appreciate that
I definitely appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (01:19:16):
There go. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:19:17):
Well, according to this study, the dishes are huge, they say.
Two thirds of people say if they.

Speaker 1 (01:19:24):
The dish man in his house, yeah, she cooks for you.
Yeah that's fair. Yeah, I do most of the cleaning,
the vacuuming. Is that the love? Does she consider that
like an act of love?

Speaker 5 (01:19:35):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:19:36):
I don't think so, don't really get anything from it?

Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
Okay, Well she's a touch shick. Yeah, yeah, we're watching.
When we're watching Big bro yea with my hand on
her leg gets her going. Oh yeah, nothing happens, but
it gets her going. But she she appreciates that.

Speaker 1 (01:19:54):
Yeah. And if I don't do it, she tells me
that I clearly don't love her anymore. Who wo that
time dark? Huh? Well yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:20:04):
Two thirds of people would rather have their partner judishes
without being asked than be given a gift. Two thirds
say that they've been turned off by someone because they've
seen their place and it's been messy.

Speaker 4 (01:20:18):
A third of people have actually ended.

Speaker 5 (01:20:20):
A relationship because the partner and them aren't on the
same cleanliness level. According to this we are four times
more likely to appreciate somebody with a clean home rather
than somebody.

Speaker 4 (01:20:33):
Who goes to the gym regularly. So we'd rather your
house being.

Speaker 1 (01:20:40):
Okay, that's weird, that's weird.

Speaker 5 (01:20:42):
We would wait eight times more prefer a partner with
a clean home than over one with a nice, fancy
sports car.

Speaker 4 (01:20:50):
And according to this, cleaning is a.

Speaker 5 (01:20:53):
Sign of respect, and eighty percent think a clean home
reflects how much you respect your partner.

Speaker 1 (01:21:00):
It was touch and go until Emily got her own bathroom. Oh,
I had to be a game changer for you.

Speaker 3 (01:21:05):
I won't even go in there. I don't even like
looking at it. Boys bathrooms usually to stay shut. Yeah,
the boys bathroom because it's so wild.

Speaker 1 (01:21:13):
Wow, you guys to my house. Will you ever call
in to work for a reason other than being sick? Well,
we're going to go over a thread of ridiculous reasons
people have had to miss work. When we get back
on the show, out rock with a five three So

(01:21:38):
I don't really call out sick. I don't. I don't
miss too much work. I just never have. I don't
know why, but I will say one of the days
that I did have to miss a day of work
was pretty ridiculous, to be honest with you. Uh, Thor
and I were in playing an OTL game and I'm

(01:22:00):
out there on the sand having a great time playing
killing it out there, and we were crushing everyone. We
were until I went down. I thought I thought I'd
been shot. To be honest with you, I thought what
happened was I thought what happened was somebody hit a
ball and it like hit me in the back of

(01:22:21):
the leg and it hurt. And I went down and
I'm like, what the hell, I'm looking around. I'm looking around.
I don't see a ball anywhere. I'm like, What's what happened?
I got up and tried to walk. Didn't happen. I
went right back down. It turns out in the sand
I made a break to catch a ball or something
and tore my cast and if you see my cats,

(01:22:44):
it's not good, you know. I mean, there was definitely
a disturbance in the force. You know, nothing happens, and
thora had to carry me off the sand to the
car to the car the car. When you went down,
did you yell like I did in Austin when I
rolled my hurt guys, I didn't. And then and then
we were all standing there.

Speaker 2 (01:23:02):
She it's funny that you got hurt. She's still a
week later. This is your fault because you won't stay off.
I have no sympathy. She kept going no, no, no, no,
no no no no. Guys, there there was a lot
of no no, no, no no no no no no.
It's like you weren't believing it. Give me a second,

(01:23:23):
give me a second. Rushing you your top that was undone.

Speaker 1 (01:23:27):
You want to chill?

Speaker 5 (01:23:31):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:23:31):
So I actually didn't do anything because I was so confused.
I honestly didn't know what was wrong. It didn't make
any sense to me. I'd never had anything like that.

Speaker 5 (01:23:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:23:40):
And then you know, got to the car, drove back
to Thor's house where my car was parked. I drove
myself home on my leg that is the gas pedal,
and I'm like, this is killing me. And so went
to the e R got it, you know, X Ray
turns out tore my calf and like having to make

(01:24:02):
that phone call to my boss of like, hey, uh
I got a torn calf from playing ot L was
a little embarrassing. Just hobble in here with some us.
So I did eventually do that, but I mean I
was off. I was supposed to stay off of it.
Don't get out.

Speaker 2 (01:24:17):
Usually when you heard something, you stay off right, when
your work, stay off around the house.

Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
Well, if you did miss work because you fell down
the stairs, because you tried to tie your top because
your boobs were out, that would be a ridiculous reason
for this work, you know, if you think about it.
But yeah, I get I guess there was a whole
thread of the most ridiculous reasons people have had to
miss work.

Speaker 5 (01:24:44):
Yeah, and lots of people chiming in on this, some
with their personal stories and then some as buss stories
that they got.

Speaker 1 (01:24:54):
If it was up to Thor he would have missed
work many many times due to his pets.

Speaker 2 (01:24:58):
Yeah, one time Oscar RP. Thank you, Eddie point in
the sky. Think about him every day every night before
I go to bed, rubb is I rub the box
of ashes that I have next to my bed.

Speaker 1 (01:25:09):
We're still doing We're still doing that. I mean a
year ago, it's only been four years. Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:25:20):
He was going to the bathroom and this was in
South Park Golden Hill area, and all of a sudden
I see him dropping a deuce and I see this
like figure come next to him, and it was a
coyote and the coyote goes to snatch him, and I
scream about Oscar and Oscar he was off and an

(01:25:42):
Oscar looks at me, and the coyote goes to snatch
him an Oscar because he just he was tough on
bitch staff and the coyote coyote runs off. I grab
Oscar uh and then run inside, lock the door behind
me like the key. And he had like he had
a gash right by scratch gash And I texted Eddie,

(01:26:02):
going to be late.

Speaker 1 (01:26:03):
May not even make it in. Yeah, may not make
it in. It was traumatized. I couldn't leave Oscar by himself.
That's that's all. Fact, That's all. That all.

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
There's another time we got sprayed by a skunk in
the morning and he was got got conjunctivitis in both
of his eyes.

Speaker 1 (01:26:18):
Poor baby.

Speaker 2 (01:26:20):
Again, I texted Eddie, going to be late, may not
make it in. If it was up to it was
up to him, he would.

Speaker 3 (01:26:26):
Not have come in those So did he not want
to come in or leave? This is before my time
from a paper cut.

Speaker 1 (01:26:31):
Once it was a gash, it was it was legitimately paper.

Speaker 2 (01:26:36):
I couldn't use the hand I write type and use
the mouse with how am I supposed to do?

Speaker 1 (01:26:40):
My job I supposed to do was to yeah, yeah,
gash by the way.

Speaker 5 (01:26:49):
So yes, this whole thread went viral because there were
so many great stories. One guy said one time he
had to call him late to work and explain to
his boss how he was glued in his apartment. I
guess they had replaced the carpet in the hallway overnight outside,
and he went to open it to see the new
carpet because he was like really excited about it for

(01:27:11):
some reason and didn't realize the glue was still fresh.
So when he closed the door back up and then
slept overnight, his entire door glued shut. Wow, And then
in the morning couldn't get out and had to call
and explain that to his boss. One person said they
couldn't go into work because their grandparents got injured on

(01:27:32):
the toilet. I guess one couldn't get off the toilet
the other tried to help them.

Speaker 4 (01:27:36):
They then banged.

Speaker 5 (01:27:38):
Heads and knocked them both out, and the boss was like,
that's not real, that's an SNL skit.

Speaker 1 (01:27:44):
I'm gonna need you to prove that.

Speaker 5 (01:27:47):
One guy didn't show up on Valentine's Day because he
thought it was a federal holiday.

Speaker 1 (01:27:51):
Okay.

Speaker 5 (01:27:52):
One guy didn't show up because he said a chipmunk
had filled his truck engine with walnuts.

Speaker 1 (01:27:58):
I guess they thought it was a good storage place.
One woman said she ate a whole log of cookie
dough enough said oh yeah, yeah, well making cookies in there. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:28:11):
One guy had to issue proof because he called in
and said, I can't come to work because I live
on the second story and the stairs have been removed.
Turns out, yes, huge violation, like housing violation, a fire exactly,
he said, second story and overnight they thought they were
going to fix the stairs on the condo. Turns out
they weren't done by morning, and he literally couldn't get

(01:28:34):
my second story.

Speaker 4 (01:28:36):
Yeah, and one woman had.

Speaker 5 (01:28:38):
To call him late for work because she had just
got fake nails for the first time and she was
in the shower washing her face and one of her
fingernails went up her nose and scratched it so bad
that it wouldn't stop bleeding, to the point where she
had to go to the hospital.

Speaker 4 (01:28:54):
So it was fake nails that happened.

Speaker 1 (01:28:57):
You have to se well.

Speaker 4 (01:28:57):
I guess there's like a blood like it's the blood.

Speaker 1 (01:29:00):
How why would your finger go into your nose.

Speaker 5 (01:29:03):
Because say you're washing your chin right, but you don't
realize that your fingernails are now super long and then
up in your brain.

Speaker 2 (01:29:12):
I know, I know this isn't somebody that didn't call in,
that didn't got called in sixth work, But I know
this chick who got a bad sunburn.

Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
Oh yeah, and left work early. That's a great one
and that should be in the thread.

Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Well, I went there, Nate number one on her well sunburn.
That's a fact. That's all of.

Speaker 1 (01:29:32):
That was a fact. So crazy advice, all right. Free
Comedy Friday continues with Andrew Dismukes from Saturday Night Live.
He's gonna be handing out with us in studio. Coming
up next on the show, A rock with a five three.
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(01:29:54):
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(01:30:16):
it is free comedy Friday today, and man, we got
a big one coming in studio right now from Saturday
Night Live Andrew Dsmukes, who was performing at the American
Comedy Company this weekend. A couple of shows tonight, a
couple of shows tomorrow night. Welcome back, Andrew. How's it going?
Thanks for having me? Yeah, dude, Now you're you're a
Texas guy, right, you were born in Texas. We were

(01:30:36):
just in Texas last week. We had our big radio conference.
Was in Austin. Oh week. Yeah, that was my first
time in Austin.

Speaker 8 (01:30:43):
It's a very fun city, little hot. Thought it was
a little warm, little warm in August.

Speaker 1 (01:30:48):
Yeah, last time I went. As soon as the airport
doors opened, I was like, God, like, what am I
doing in San Diego? I mean we have like, you know,
perfect weather every time, so I mean in the hundreds, Yeah,
it was rough.

Speaker 5 (01:31:00):
Well, and then the thing that I thought was really
crazy is it gets that hot right like every summer.

Speaker 4 (01:31:05):
It's not like a fluke.

Speaker 5 (01:31:06):
But then these like world famous barbecue spots all the
seating is outdoor and you're literally sitting on top of
the fire pit.

Speaker 4 (01:31:14):
I'm like, how would anyone eat barbecue in that heat?

Speaker 1 (01:31:18):
The hottest food? Well, they're probably you're get used to
anywhere you live. I'm sure you're probably just used to it.
And indoor place there really affect the sky. Yeah, he's
a coastal chick. Yeah, I'm coastal. I'm sorry it was
too much.

Speaker 5 (01:31:30):
I like felt like I got punched in the face
anytime I would walk out of the door.

Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
So obviously you're in New York now, right, and so
is there a culture shock factor going on there or
you're kind of used to it now?

Speaker 6 (01:31:48):
Man?

Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
I felt so embarrassed the first time I moved to
New York, literally like I was like, these buildings are
for real. I had never had that moment. It just
doesn't stop. That's hilarious, but it is. It is wildly
different because, uh, you know, in my radio career, I
was in upstate New York. So I'm not I can't

(01:32:09):
stay in New York. He's from Long Island. So it
was a culture shock for me because I'm a California
boy and going to New York. And then I lived
in Dallas for two years. That's another world. And so
like like that kind of stuff will get you. Like
just people are different across the country, you know, being
from California like South very nice, you know, very nice people.

(01:32:32):
New York different different, like it is, Well, it's not
that they're not nice, they just have a different way
of dealing with things. I think, you know, like they
want stuff done, Like if you want to order something,
it is wildly different here. If I walk in there,
they're like basically like what do you want? And if
you don't know your dead? Yeah, Like I went through

(01:32:52):
what's the famous one Cat's Deli? Like they have an
ordering process and I didn't know. They looked at me
like I was the biggest piece of crap on the planet.
Was wild. Do you have to get used to that
kind of stuff?

Speaker 8 (01:33:03):
Yeah, definitely, just a totally different energy, much more confrontation,
like quietly talk about you behind your back.

Speaker 1 (01:33:11):
But yes, so let's talk about Saturday ye for a second,
because you know, we just got through the big fiftieth
and all that stuff and the show itself. When they
did the fiftieth show, who did we talk to?

Speaker 3 (01:33:25):
That was there?

Speaker 1 (01:33:26):
I forget now somebody was it Finesse Mitchell, it was Jay,
I don't remember. Somebody came in and told us a
little bit about the show and just how weird and
wild it was that. I mean, you'd look around and
oh there's Eddie Murphy. Oh wait, there's you know, the
biggest stars on the planet were all there, and you
had you had a piece of that what was that show?
That particular show?

Speaker 8 (01:33:46):
Like it was amazing. I mean it was just NonStop.
Everybody you grew up like idolizing and comedy was there
and you got to meet them all and it was
cool because it was kind of like we were all
sharing the same experience. So it sort of felt like
sometimes when famous people come to the show, there's like
a clear divide, like they're the host, you're the cast. Yeah,
this time it was like all casts, so it was

(01:34:06):
kind of like we're all kind of the same people
right now.

Speaker 1 (01:34:11):
Did you have to pitch stuff like did you want
like a bigger presence on that show or did you
kind of know, like listen, I get what we're doing here,
or like I think.

Speaker 8 (01:34:19):
I was pleasantly surprised I was in it at all. Overall,
the whole current cast felt that way because we were like,
we're just excited to see everything in the room.

Speaker 1 (01:34:28):
Yeah, yeah, basically.

Speaker 6 (01:34:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:34:30):
So when you look out in the audience and you
see massive A listers, does that throw you off at
all or you just go I gotta put blinders on.

Speaker 5 (01:34:39):
But Pete Davidson recently said that was one of the
hardest audiences ever because it's hard to impress.

Speaker 1 (01:34:47):
Jerry Seinfelder, Right, how do I make him laugh?

Speaker 3 (01:34:49):
Right?

Speaker 8 (01:34:49):
Totally for doing comedy. It's a terrible environment for sure,
But it was definitely, you know, it was cool. I
think you just go into it. You're like this pro
but he isn't gonna.

Speaker 1 (01:35:03):
Do my best. Just don't embarrass myself for sure.

Speaker 4 (01:35:06):
Can you ask for an autograph?

Speaker 1 (01:35:09):
Or is that like, well, no, it's like selfies. I
don't think selfie.

Speaker 4 (01:35:14):
Sorry, I'm old, Okay, can you ask for a selfie?

Speaker 6 (01:35:17):
Or is that?

Speaker 8 (01:35:17):
Like my wife is very she is the more extroverted
of the two of us. At the after party, she
was like, that's going to O'Brien, that's this person running around,
and I was very.

Speaker 1 (01:35:27):
Much like following her like I'm so sorry, but I'm like,
I really want to take a pic. She wants to
take a pick whatever, So what's the best picture you
got then?

Speaker 8 (01:35:38):
Probably Conan. Yeah, that's also going to hang with Conan.
He's one of my one of my favorite. That's awesome.

Speaker 1 (01:35:44):
Andrew again performing this weekend American Comedy Company, a couple
of shows tonight, a couple of shows tomorrow night. Now,
one of the coolest things that happened because of the
fiftieth was that Peacock documentary. That was because for us
who don't know the behind and how things work and
all that stuff. So I kind of want to break
down your process of like what was your ad The

(01:36:04):
audition episode was fascinating. I had no idea that that's
how you auditioned.

Speaker 2 (01:36:10):
It seems like the scariest thing ever because it's like
dead quiet.

Speaker 1 (01:36:13):
Well and the pressure yeah yeah, because it's like, you
got whatever was three minutes, good luck, make us, make
us want you.

Speaker 8 (01:36:19):
Totally empty room except like one table with Lorn and
a couple other writers and producers there, and you're like,
I feel like they didn't prep us properly, that we
were doing it on the stage, and I remember walking
out and being like, oh, we're doing it here.

Speaker 6 (01:36:36):
I was like, whoa.

Speaker 8 (01:36:39):
But yeah, I auditioned back in twenty seventeen and got
to hire it as a writer and then got moved
from writer to cast.

Speaker 1 (01:36:45):
So do you what was your audition like? Because everybody
had difference, you stayed in to whatever you want.

Speaker 8 (01:36:49):
I mostly did stand up, but tried to kind of
do like characters in my stand up and do voices
and stuff. And then they were like, we'd like to
hire you as a writer. Like we liked it, but
you know what, behind the camera, man, maybe the jokes
were funny.

Speaker 1 (01:37:06):
I don't know about you. It was like, you need
to work on some stuff.

Speaker 4 (01:37:11):
We like something, but you're still stoked, because I mean I.

Speaker 1 (01:37:15):
Was very I felt like that was at that time
best case scenario.

Speaker 2 (01:37:19):
Yeah in the door, Yeah exactly, all right, And now
the next part of the documentary, what is like the
process of the week, And like, you know, I'll have
like I have like a bit on Wednesdays where I
have to think of something, but I have a full
week to write it out, and I can't imagine like
all this stress and anxiety and it seems like in

(01:37:40):
the pressure and it seems like such an old school
way to do it. Like you guys meet in Lauren's
little office, you pitch ideas and then you literally are
up to like three am coming up with ideas, like
do you ever think why don't I think, like, why
don't we do this a different way?

Speaker 1 (01:37:54):
Or is this the way it has to be? I
think there's definitely you know, I don't think it has
to be.

Speaker 8 (01:38:01):
When you're there that late, you're like, we if we
just started the show every day two hours earlier, we
could all get home earlier time. But you know, I
think the thing about it that is fun, Like you're saying,
being back at the fiftieth with everybody's like, this is
the way they've done the show forever. Yeah, so you
are having like the exact same experience that all these

(01:38:22):
people Heavy Chase did exactly.

Speaker 1 (01:38:24):
Chevy Chase was openly doing coke, and like, I mean
you had difference. I don't know what you know, Yeah,
you know, hey off, Mike. Not the same stimulants.

Speaker 2 (01:38:38):
And to that point, so you if you get something
pitched and you think it's incredible, Have you had something
like that? You think it's incredible, but then it just
doesn't make it and you're just like what the hell?

Speaker 1 (01:38:47):
All the time. Probably, yeah, we've had.

Speaker 8 (01:38:50):
I've had sketches that we've like stayed up till four
in the morning writing and me and whoever I'm writing
it with are.

Speaker 1 (01:38:55):
Like dying laughing funny.

Speaker 8 (01:38:57):
The best table read on Wednesday, you read it, it
gets thing, they just like throw it finished the script
and like all right, throw it, and then.

Speaker 1 (01:39:03):
You're like, well, that was fine.

Speaker 8 (01:39:05):
That's really hard on that guy. I thought we had
something there and you're working hard on it, and you
like make eye contact with the person you wrote it
with across the table, and you'd be like, that didn't.

Speaker 1 (01:39:18):
Next week. Let's is part of it because that this
is what would happen to me. I'm so loopy and
think everything we're thinking is brilliant and funny, and then
when it does make it to the table reads, you're like,
oh was I just yeah.

Speaker 8 (01:39:31):
A lot of times, one of the reasons it's good
to stay up late on Tuesday's writing is it just
takes a long time to maybe figure out the exact
right idea. But then sometimes it's like three am, an
idea comes to you and you're like that's perfect.

Speaker 1 (01:39:46):
Yeah. A lot of coffee.

Speaker 2 (01:39:48):
My favorite thing this past season was the Shane Gillis
couple of beers.

Speaker 1 (01:39:53):
Yea, were you in that one at all?

Speaker 8 (01:39:55):
That?

Speaker 1 (01:39:55):
I think that was Shane. I think Shane brought that
one in and really really so good.

Speaker 8 (01:40:00):
Do you guys like that when the host brings stuff
that you guys, you know, when they're when they're like
a comedian, it's nice. Sometimes like a non comedian will
come and be like, I have an idea for something
and you're like, how would.

Speaker 5 (01:40:12):
We do that?

Speaker 1 (01:40:13):
And explain it to you and you're like, that's crazy.
Has there ever been somebody who thinks they're good at
like a voice or a character and you go, oh,
that's not like who has to break it.

Speaker 8 (01:40:27):
It's a lot of like it's very show busy in
a way where you're like, that's incredible, But then like
they leave and you're.

Speaker 1 (01:40:34):
Like, what the heck.

Speaker 8 (01:40:34):
Yeah, it's a lot a lot of they will say
like I can do this accent or something like that,
do Australian and then they do it and you're like,
all right, well, we're probably not gonna yeah, probably not
going to but to their face, you go, oh, we're
writing it up right now.

Speaker 1 (01:40:51):
That's incredible. So what do we think is going down
this coming season. Is there a lull after fifty or
do we just go you gotta go guns again? They
gotta go guns blazing.

Speaker 8 (01:41:02):
I think, you know, they want to keep I think
after the fiftieth seeing how much attention was on the show,
they just want to keep the Pedaltony.

Speaker 1 (01:41:10):
Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. And then do you have
a thought process of for your end game, like are
you going to be doing this or as long as
they want you? Or do you go, you know, eventually
maybe I want to do something else.

Speaker 8 (01:41:22):
You know, eventually want to do something else, you know,
trying to start figure out what that is and work
on stuff. But definitely, you know, I want to stay
there as long as I can and try to do
other stuff while doing.

Speaker 1 (01:41:34):
Are we talking movies or sitcoms that kind of a
thing too, or movies.

Speaker 8 (01:41:38):
And sitcoms more on the writing side. I think that
that's more they accurately, they really they really nailed you
all night.

Speaker 1 (01:41:47):
So that's kind of the obviously stand up, Yes, go
check out Andrew at the American Comedy Company again. Two
shows tonight, two shows on Saturday. Good sceneing you man,
thanks for coming in. Great shows. This weekend of course
has happened to the Padres. We finally get in first place,
and then injury. I don't know, we're gonna see who

(01:42:08):
got injured next to sports dirt. Well just our luck
of course. Days. Yeah, the Padres. You know, we're sitting here,
we're riding high alone in first place after closing the
big gap between them and the Dodgers. And then yesterday
the news broke that their ace, the one who they

(01:42:31):
just got back from the injured list, is out again.
Michael King was placed on the fifteen day injured list
with knee inflammation. Now he had the one start since
he was coming off the sixty day injured list. He
threw on Saturday for the first time since May eighteenth. Well,
then Negos, what the well, man, I don't know, man,

(01:42:53):
he was actually scheduled to start tonight against the Dodgers,
so iron honestly don't know what the plan is. They
did call back up Randy Vasquez. Not sure if he's
gonna go tonight or if they're gonna go bullpen or
what the heck?

Speaker 3 (01:43:05):
They can't just put the next guy that would have
been the next guy.

Speaker 1 (01:43:07):
Was You don't Yeah, you can't do that. They have
a new thing to says are very can't just they
can't just I mean, just a question, stupid. I gotta
imagine Randy's going to be available, because like what happened
to JP Sears. We made the trade and then they

(01:43:29):
set him down after one start, and I'm like, why
don't we call that guy? I don't know, but yeah,
we'll see that. I don't who knows if it's a
big deal or not.

Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
The Potters are very terrible at injuries when it comes
to like being honest about it, because remember, he just
slept on his shoulder wrong and he wants to be
that big of a and he's gone for months. They
say me, inflammation fifteen days, but who really knows? Honestly,
I hate when teams are quite about injuries like this.

Speaker 1 (01:43:54):
Why why do you like that?

Speaker 2 (01:43:55):
I don't get it. I don't get what the competitive
advantage it is. Yeah, I don't want to let Dave
Roberts know. I mean, yeah, like, he's not pitching this weekend,
so what is it? Football teams do this too. It's
so annoying.

Speaker 1 (01:44:06):
I don't get it. Yeah, it's weird.

Speaker 3 (01:44:08):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:44:08):
The punishment has come down to the University of Michigan
for the sign stealing scandal. Yeah, well they finally ruled
on it.

Speaker 3 (01:44:17):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:44:17):
They did avoid the dreaded postseason ban, which I think
was a big concern. Yeah, Michigan one of the top
skills in postseason. Well, there was also a concern that
they would lose their national championship over this. They won
in twenty twenty three. And you know, it's a lot
of times when punishments come down, they'll say, well, you
lose victories. You know you don't that season, You've lost

(01:44:38):
all the way victories or whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:44:40):
The thing that they using men in black, the neuralizer,
I'll just forget that for did Yeah by far and away,
the studios.

Speaker 1 (01:44:49):
Dumb, but they that didn't happen either. So basically all
day that has happened is they even incurt some major fines.
They could be up to thirty million dollars, which obviously
is not I mean, I think they do that in
a heartbeat over the other stuff. So yeah, they did. Okay,
there was a new survey done with former NFL players
who are now entering retirement age who said they are

(01:45:12):
more likely to be living with chronic pain or a disability,
are more depressed and anxious and are far more likely
to report some sort of cognitive decline than the average
American man. But that being said, have zero regrets and
would do it all again.

Speaker 2 (01:45:28):
I always said, you give me ten years in the
NFL at a high level, make millions of dollars, and
I get to play in the NFL for ten years
and I die at seventy.

Speaker 1 (01:45:37):
I'll take that in a heartbeat about one hundred percent.
Wouldn't even think twice.

Speaker 4 (01:45:40):
But you're not just dying at seventy. You're like living
in misery.

Speaker 1 (01:45:44):
It's not necessarily true. Not all players live in misery.

Speaker 2 (01:45:46):
Look at Tom Brady, Troy Aikman, guys on NFL Network,
guys on ESPN.

Speaker 1 (01:45:51):
They're not living in misery.

Speaker 5 (01:45:52):
Some guys, you guys, I think before all the training
and the knowledge, because Eddie said the studies, besides, they
live in well.

Speaker 1 (01:45:58):
I also think those are corback. You're mentioning you don't
get a hit as much as the other guys. Michael
straighthand I mean he played a defensive end. Harris on
NFL Network, he was a center, Like say that was
the deal?

Speaker 5 (01:46:09):
Like say somebody said to you you could play high
level ten years.

Speaker 1 (01:46:12):
But you're going to be in chronic pay guy. Yes, well,
nine out of the ten players say they would play again.
And it is different like the sixties, seventies, and eighties.
We're different times different. Yeah, it's it's also it's I
think we're realizing now it's football like it's if your
context play, it's a context. It's context. Like I'm going
to my son who wants to play football. He's playing

(01:46:33):
football out right out of the womb like Pop Order,
how mul I want to know. We're going to do
We're gonna do flag football until he's in high school
if he wants to, right, I'm not going to force him, no,
of course not. Why not do Pop Order? I don't
think my wife will let him do Pop Warner.

Speaker 2 (01:46:50):
So he'll do flag unto high school and then he'll
be a quarterback and go to the play pros and
the tract.

Speaker 1 (01:46:55):
Excuse me, I feel that's so exciting. It's a good
chance that you guys will be in and you know, yeah,
he has a quarterback name he does. There's no pressure.

Speaker 4 (01:47:06):
I mean, you just said he was going to be
an NFL quarterback that's.

Speaker 1 (01:47:09):
Probably in the Hall Fame. Better be, better be, I
mean he could if he wants to play in the
majors and for the Yankees, he can. Oh, that'll be okay. Yeah,
I'm okay with that. You're kay pushing in the NFL.
He has to go to a New York sports crazy
would be kind of happy. I don't know the way
these things work. Can you choose? Do you get to choose? Well,

(01:47:29):
you like kind of did.

Speaker 6 (01:47:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:47:31):
To that point, I'm assuming he's gonna be a number
one pick in either sport?

Speaker 1 (01:47:35):
So are you the Archie manning of I would say that,
you're like, we're not going there, Pal, I would say, so,
I'm an arch man. Okay, Okay, there you go. That
is sports dirt and apparently predicting of the day. I
don't know, yes, all right, So I know you are
not a big fan of apps when it comes to,
you know, having to sign ups things, fast food apps,

(01:47:57):
those kind of things. But maybe you're not using the
right apps. We're gonna find out what are the best
fast food apps out there? I'm guessing for savings and
things like that. That's coming up next on the show
at ROCKO five three. How would you like to have
Emily stop by your construction site? Weird, right, It's that

(01:48:19):
weird it is. And if you bring lunch, I guess
that's cool. Emily is doing her construction site of the month.
She loves those construction guys, you know. So if you
would like it to be Emily's construction side of the month,
Emily is gonna show up with lunch. He a nice
little shiny truck from Saddano Ford, which is a veteran
owned dealership. You stopped out to manny uh And you're

(01:48:40):
also gonna bring lunch provided by Board and Brew, which
is fantastic. So if you want to sign up, go
to rock one five three dot com, send us the
details on your construction site and you can have Emily
herself delivery me. Emily herself, you put a hard had on.

Speaker 2 (01:48:57):
You want me to because when you eat around Emily,
she goes, I'll make you the perfect bite.

Speaker 1 (01:49:02):
That's really kind of make something fed them the sandwiches.
I mean, it's not she is a weirdo and won't
eat in front of you, like she'll go around the
corner or whatever. And I did take the sandwich in
the truck. That's how she is weird. It's a brand
new nice Ford. You don't want to know. Don't eat
my car, man, I'll tell you that you respect car
damn Well. Speaking of food, there is apps for every

(01:49:27):
single fast food place out there, just through I don't
even really know why. He's not a fan, not a
fan of So you can you can save money, you
like to save.

Speaker 2 (01:49:35):
Mine, and then I'm also giving them my information for
free and then they could sell it.

Speaker 1 (01:49:39):
Okay, well that can't happen. Yes, you have any like nothing,
not even like a chick fil a, chick fil a McDonald's.
No Starbucks. My wife has a star wars the Starbucks
as the worst. You know why, the worst? Like literally
you're on your way there, and you know why.

Speaker 2 (01:49:57):
Hey, I'm about to blow your mince with suspenders whatever
they are, I'm about to blow your mind.

Speaker 1 (01:50:05):
Oh god.

Speaker 2 (01:50:06):
So you buy the money that you get from Starbucks.
It's in your Starbucks bank account. Isn't money, it's Starbucks money.
So you're buying Starbucks before you ever purchase anything. So
basically you're giving them money to make interest on before
you've even purchased something. So they're making interest on the
money that you haven't even spent yet. It's crazy and

(01:50:27):
it's it's a way for them to make more money.

Speaker 5 (01:50:30):
But isn't that like the same thing as like, say,
if you're playing like a video game and you buy
like points or coins or whatever or your video game,
it's sitting there and they're making interest on that money
before you buy anything with it, Like, aren't there a
lot of models?

Speaker 1 (01:50:46):
Is that how that work? I don't understand. Is that
how that you're yeah, you.

Speaker 4 (01:50:50):
Like load money to get credits, and yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:50:52):
It's not right. I wouldn't do that. I don't want to.

Speaker 2 (01:50:55):
I wouldn't you give them my money before I even
buy something. That's crazy to me.

Speaker 1 (01:50:59):
So Starbucks doesn't just let you load your debit card
your credit card up. You have to buy.

Speaker 2 (01:51:02):
From what my wife told me, you buy Starbucks, you
buy it, you add fifteen dollars of Starbucks to your
credit and then you buy it.

Speaker 1 (01:51:13):
Do you earn like free coffees and stuff like, oh wow,
a free coffee a break? I don't want that.

Speaker 2 (01:51:19):
Okay, They'll just keep making more money off of us.
The gaps widening people.

Speaker 1 (01:51:24):
The gap is are we making it so rich? I
just want free fresh? I can't even go any higher. Okay,
it's high in the air All right, Well, I guess
there are some apps out there, fast food apps that
people swear by, and they came up with the these
are the best fast food apps. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:51:45):
Food and Wine magazine decided to look at the top
fast food apps out.

Speaker 4 (01:51:50):
There on the market.

Speaker 5 (01:51:51):
I guess they said there's twelve of them that are
like the tops that have the most downloads, all right.

Speaker 1 (01:51:57):
And then they let us know the top five. But
they're like in different categories.

Speaker 5 (01:52:02):
So the first category is best app for large orders,
so whether you have a big family you're always ordering for,
or maybe you get for the office or catering or
a party something like that. They say Popeyes has the
best deal to like mix things and make combo meals
and large catering orders off their regular menu, which I say,

(01:52:25):
not every app will offer.

Speaker 1 (01:52:27):
It's like, what's theirs there and what's not? So Popeyes
to talk to the Okay, this next one scares me.

Speaker 5 (01:52:35):
The best status updates.

Speaker 1 (01:52:38):
Goes to Starbucks. What does that mean?

Speaker 5 (01:52:41):
So like some places you'll order your thing and then
it'll just be like it's ready, It'll be ready in
ten minutes and then that's all you get. But some
places will give you status updates all along the way,
like your drink is being made, your drink is ready
on the shelf, stuff like that, And so Starbucks is
the name is great, the best status updates for real

(01:53:03):
time order tracking, which they say at.

Speaker 1 (01:53:05):
Least they could do you they've sold all your information.
Why did you say that? One worried you just because
of the worn saying Starbucks, you're so security. Now do that.
It's great, it's great. You don't do that.

Speaker 5 (01:53:21):
Best for budgeting, if you're on a budget and you
want to use an app to order some food, they
say Taco Bell is the best because they have dedicated
sections on their app. If you want items under three dollars,
they say.

Speaker 2 (01:53:36):
If you want to see item is under three dollars, now, yeah,
it's three dollars for three bucks. Or you get a
taco and it's all soggy and falling apart, attacking everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:53:52):
I'm just saying. I'm just saying, don't be mad because
you have to put your name and it's just so
it's so expensive. Now I'm sorry, I'll take it. Okay,
I'll take a breath. I'll take a breath. Thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:54:02):
The best app for exclusive promos and deals, McDonald's.

Speaker 1 (01:54:09):
You did, Eddie, They say, navigate who uses the app?
Like who's involved? Is it the mayor? Or is it Doronald?
Like who who? Like who's coding, who's coding? And whose
idea was it? This is maybe a Hamburgler Hamburglar move
is Hamburgler or coder? You know what he's doing? Hacker
who he's getting, hacker in your in your info doors info.

(01:54:33):
It doesn't surprise. And then he sells it to the
Mayor's probably crooked. Okay, can you do you take a breath? Yeah?

Speaker 5 (01:54:40):
They say, also like different rewards you can get, and
then Eddie was mentioning.

Speaker 1 (01:54:45):
Things use the app, you don't know what you don't
use you don't know what I'm doing. And then you're
using the app.

Speaker 5 (01:54:54):
And finally, in the ratings of the best fast food
chain apps, we have the best for loyalty points and
the most convenient goes to Wendy's.

Speaker 1 (01:55:07):
Windy Wendy Wendy.

Speaker 5 (01:55:09):
They say it's the most user friendly and they put
all the offers right there on the top, so it's
not like you have to scroll down or know a
secret code. They make it super easy, okay, And there's
all these different kind of crazy ways you can earn
rewards and points, and then it lets you.

Speaker 4 (01:55:30):
Pick exactly how you want to pick.

Speaker 1 (01:55:34):
Up you're walking in a handstander. Well, no, not like
crazy threat.

Speaker 5 (01:55:41):
Well they say, like when they check the app, it
had twenty seven different options of ways to earn rewards
and stuff, where other places it will just ge like, okay, again,
it's not like crazy challenges. It's probably just order a
combo or get a frosty or something like that. A
secrethandship that's crazy crazy amount? Is it crazy amount versus

(01:56:06):
other places? So they named Wendy's the best fast food appen.

Speaker 1 (01:56:10):
I guess he's not doing it. This guy does not
have an app. I don't think they do, right, I
don't know.

Speaker 3 (01:56:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:56:15):
I've never looked, but I don't think. So what does
that mean? What's that left? I respect that.

Speaker 2 (01:56:20):
What I respect it that they don't have to jump
on that. They don't have to jump on the app game.
Okay they don't, Oh they don't, Janey telling me no.

Speaker 1 (01:56:34):
All right, coming up on Monday, we're gonna play everybody's
favorite drinking game, a Little Bombed at the Beach. Plus guys,
we may have a little bit of an issue with
the baby shower gift for Thor and the new baby
from me what. I'm little worried about this one. Guys. Yes,
we're going to get into all that Monday morning,

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