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San Diego and welcome and welcome tothe show. Yo, A new new
day is here, and what betterway to start it than with I feel
like the show is going to begreat. The show. I would like
to introduce you to the ringleader Eddie. I have a young mindset, okay,
the mother of this crew Sky.If you don't know anything about me,

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you may not realize that I getcold very easily. I'm very rude,
I'm obnoxious that I don't care.And Emily, ever since I can
remember, I've never wanted to sleepwith another human. Welcome to the show
on San Diego rock station Rock oneoh five three. So one of the
hardest conversations you could have with afamily member as they get older, grandparents,

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maybe even your parents, is whetheror not they want a do not
resuscitate order. It's it's tough becauseyou are you want everything possibly done to
save them and keep them alive.But if they're older, or if they've
been through a sickness or whatever,and they're like, listen, I'm good,
just let me go. Yeah,And you're like, well, I

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don't want to, So how doyou convince them otherwise? Yeah? I
remember doing this with my grandparents.And then I'm pretty sure my parents have
that written somewhere. As you're bringingit up, I was thinking, I
have no clue if my parents haveit or not. Yeah. Yeah,

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and then old Gramma Nancy has it. I know that for sure. Yeah,
so it's just just weird. Yeah, yeah, my parents have it.
My dad had it. And itwas interesting because even though he had
the do not resuscitate, you know, my dad passed a few years back,
at the end, you know,the doctor basically came in and said,
hey, I know you have thisin your file, but if we

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don't put a ventilator in right now, like you're you're guaranteed, you're gone.
And so it was weird because eventhough there is the do not recescitate,
at the final second he gave approvalfor eventI LA. And then we
came in you know a little whilelater, and we're like, okay,
there's now multiple machines hooked up,we got the do not recescitate, we

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got to honor it, and let'syou know, let's I think there's levels
like obviously they could still you know, have a possibility of life. Maybe
they'll give you the option. AndI was so glad my dad did,
even though unfortunately it didn't work out. But still like, let's try for
a second opport. Yeah, butit's a weird discussion. It's very weird.

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Now. I had no idea untilthis morning that the a d NR
is a thing with your pets.I what Apparently this got into a pretty
heated discussion between Thor and his wifeHayley yesterday. I didn't know about this.
Yeah, we have another issue withone of our animals. Does this

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You have five hundred animals, that'strue. Our cat, Kim Kim,
the others. Marshall me outhers Kima ka sweet pee. What do you
call her sweet pea? Don't know? I just started doing that. I
also call her my main bitch andHaley my side bitch. This is weird.

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W Kimmy cuddles with me a lot, so she's always gives me So
I told Haley I'm going to changeher name on my phone to side bitch.
Weird so she lasts like two days. That's really weird. Meowing a
lot and like Marshall has a cutemew, Kim doesn't. Kim's Marshal's me

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How is is like meow really cuteand Kimmy is me, how is now
nonnoying? Oh my god, it'sbrutal. And she was doing that a
lot lately, and we thought itwas just because typical woman. Okay,
just nagging. That's really stupid.So we thought that she was doing because
she's hungry. So we because weonly feed her a little bit at a

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time because she throws up a lot. So yeah, so's yeah, so
it is clearly as body this morningproblem. So so we feed her a
little bit out of time, sowe thought so she clearly realized if she
meows, we'll just give her foodand she shuts up. But the last

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like two days that hasn't stopped.And then we noticed yesterday around like four
thirty or something, she went intothe litter box and just jumped out and
was like being frantic, and thenwent onto the couch and tried to pee
on the couch, which is likea big thing where cats, if they
don't pee in the litter, it'sa big deal. Cats are like very
very particular where they go to thebathroom. Yeah, exactly. Emily would

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know because she hates her cat.My cat. My cat's almost always inside
now and she only goes outside togo to the bathroom. Oh really,
I have a cat, Frankie.We love very much. She's an indoor
outer cat, but as in anolder age, she's only more inside.
Do you have at no, Sothe cat just always goes up and Robert
going the same place, both outsideoutside before the he's just standing there.

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You're like, why are you standingthere? He says, he's waiting for
Frankie to finish. Us got touse the toilet. Okay, the backyard.
So Haley, we called the vet. The vet says they can't take
her, so we gotta go tothe r damn it. And there's I
know, it's just and we don'thave we have health and pet insurance for
the dogs, not the cats.I don't know why, and uh we

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have. We go to this placein Scripts called Stitch Veterinarian and they were
great when Buster passed away, theywere phenomenal. They did they did Watson's
stomach surgery, so they were justgreat. If there's an emergency, that's
where we're going. So we gothere and we find I called Haley goes
without me because I had some otherstuff going on there. I just couldn't
go. So Haley goes without me, so I told her to call me

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right away. So she gets there, meets the vet, she calls me,
and we find out that the cathas crystals in her bladder and a
ut I. So it's just howdoes that happens? Okay, give her
some cranberry juice, right, Okay, don't fade, she's always indoors.

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Yeah, this is wild. SoI don't know. I mean stress caused
martials crystals, so maybe she gotstressed. And then I guess she heard
if she gets like fecal matter onher area, that could cause a ut
I. Detail, So true,that can happen to Well, what a

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weird thing to say. Well,you know what, if you ever have
a baby, girl, they teachyou it's very important. Way to go
which way wife? Which wade?Wife? You don't want to go backwards?
That's how you get a uti.Yeah, so so I said,
okay, what's she doing now?So they wanted to make sure I guess
you didn have like your urine inher bladder. So they wanted to give

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her like an ivy thing, whichis like like a pocket of water on
top of her back. And thenthey were gonna test everything and was like,
all right, so it's gonna takelike an hour. So I said
okay, and then Haley says also, and she said very flippantly, she
says, also, if something happens, I wrote, do not resuscitate.
I checked that box and I go, what, I've never I've never even

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had that option none. It's soweird. So I go, what do
you mean? And she goes,well, you know, if the cat,
if she goes into cardiac arrest orsomething and needs the surgery, I
just don't think we should put herthrough that. And I go, no
discussion, and I go, whoare you to make that decision? You
know what I mean? And thenshe goes and then she goes, yeah,

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this is clearly what's going on.So she goes, you really want
her to get her rib broken andthen might not even work. And I
go because I guess, because I'massuming Haley is assuming that it would be
cardiac arrest, you have to dookay, So I go, yeah,
I do, Haley, and shegoes, well, it's not Wilson or
Watson. And I go, am, I talking to Emily right now?

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And then and then she goes,well, she goes, I love cats,
but it's just a cat. Whatno, whoa, whoa. I
don't know what I said. AndI said, I said, you know,
the moment we bring an animal intothis house, it's not just a
it's our family. And she andthen she got mad at me and I
hung up on her because I'm justlike, she's from She's from the country,

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northern California. She grew up ona ranch kind of, so cats
are treated differently. They're outdoor cats. They're only really there to get the
mice, the mice stuff like that. But this guy doesn't, doesn't look
at animals like that. I Iunderstand that. But I've seen Haley.
She do stuff with all animals.She's like she thinks that. I think
she thinks she's doing the cat hisservice by putting it through that. She's

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not. I called her heartless andcold and all that stuff. But she's
not that obviously, I mean aggressive. She you know, she bottle fed
baby deer like she loves. She'sa bird with like a broken wing.
She has that nursed it back toshe has I'm taking and then brought it
in my house and put it ina box and take it in the house.

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That's insane. Yes, that hashappened. That's insane. So but
I think so. I think shethinks it's doing a disservice and though going
to matter anyway. But the factof the matter is she's my cat so
well. But she was a familyfamily and I thought you didn't want any
of the cats, and you putyour foot down in the beginning. She
cuddles with me a lot. She'smy main bitch. I don't know if
you heard that, you have toat least call me and say, hey,

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what do you want to do inthis situation. I know, Haley,
it's that time of the month.I don't think she's trying to kill
the cat because time. I don'tthink she's trying to kill the cat because
she's on her period. I don'tthink she is. That is wild,
dude. I don't think she iseither. I just think she just gets
decisions, rash decisions, and thengets mad at me. It's always my

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fault. Everything is my fault,right, I'm gonna every time, every
time, every month, month,week, everything is my fault. So
I told her, I'm like,you need to talk to me next time
our animals. It's gotta be ajoint decision here. Thank you. If

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you bring an animal into my house. There's two rules. There ares forever
and we and we will never getrid of it ever. That's just the
way that is. What about thesituation like sky where she just gave away
her cat to a neighbor. Yeah, that's insane. I don't be really,
I'd be really pissed off about that. The cat kind of left us.
Chose the neighbor chose. Would Iwould to Okay, okay, your

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daughter is actually out looking for otherfamilies. Probably she's not going please take
me. Yeah, so yeah,that didn't work out. So well.
Then the cat comes home and wehave to give her meds to check this
out. She scratched the crap outof me. Oh my god, looks
like you have an open heart surgery? Are you doing it? Shirtless?

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No? No, no, no? What Why we had to? I
know we had to. We hadto put like a spray into like al
meds into her mouth, and shewas just freaking out. It was brutal.
I don't know. So then sothen we do that and then the
rest of the night, guess who'sin the bedroom with her NonStop? Hayley

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exactly. So I don't understand itEddie. I don't understand that. But
now I don't trust her to She'sbeen going to the vet by herself lately.
I don't trust her anymore. Shecomes home without a dog and and
I said, what happened to Wilson? And she goes, oh, you
had a cough. So I don'ttrust her anymore. Death, Yeah,
I don't trust her. I havea question. This is sort of off

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topic, but still on the topicof animals. Whatever happened to that cat
that Haley was trying to bring inthe house. Remember that stray cat.
Ye, she knows that he's notbringing down, but she is still feeding
him in the front yard. Oh, and I found that out two days
ago. But she she said,she said, what did she call them?
She called them a name? Andshe goes, oh, I haven't

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seen a company. I got toput more food out, and I went,
excuse me, and then she walkedaway. I mean, if you
haven't seen him, then he's youknow, obviously okay, and moved on
like that's crazy to keep feeding it. I think she thinks because she hasn't
put more food out, so hehasn't come back yet. But he's not
coming in the house. He's he'snot coming in the house the scar I
have, I know, I anymore cats. I'm catting out. We

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have two. That's good enough.Katy's doing okay. Now I'm actually waiting
to hear that she's doing okay.I looked at checked he out of this
morning. She was still awake,which is good squord. She has a
pete. Well, if you're reallystill concerned about Haley, I watched this
documentary once about this girl who passedaway and she had set up a little
camera in her room because she wasplaying with dolls and making a little video.

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And then her mom came in andher mom was actually poisoning her suit.
Not a documentary. That was thesixth sense. Okay, well either
way. Either way, the pointis the video camera caught her in the
act. So if you're you're nowtrying to say that Haley is intentionally hurting
the cat, I don't call it. My main piece a little jealousy.

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We do know Haley has been knownto be jealous of other ladies. That
is true, head on a swivel, bro jealous I will well, yeah,
kind of wild decision her part.Well, I mean, sorry,
so weird. I'm hurting a littlebit today. Guys played softball last night

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and did a lot of running.I was told there would be no running
in softball, but I was wrong. So we're going to see at what
age the average person starts feeling thoseaches and paints coming out. Next on
the show and Rock what If Ithree? Yeah, Saliva is kicking off
throwback Thursday. On the show,It's Rock one O, five to three.

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Big fight with Saliva these days.Josie Scott, former lead singer of
Saliva, wants to call his bandSaliva, and then the other members of
Saliva are still touring as Saliva,and so there's a big fight between.
Wow, that's it's not it's notpretty, not pretty Saliva. Yeah,

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yea, it is. Uh so, Yeah, I'm I'm having a hard
time today getting around. I playedsoftball last night, and normally, you
know, I'll feel a little soreafter doing something like that, but yesterday
was extreme where I did a lotof running on around the basis, which
isn't preferred much. Rather, Iget that, you know, I have

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to do that. It's part ofthe game though. It is what it
is, the basis. Yeah,but normally you don't have to score from
first first to home. So that'sa sprint, you know, And so
I did that twice yesterday, andso I like really sore today, really
got those you know, I'm feelingit, feeling my age, you know.
So it happens, But at whatage do you start to get those

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things where you know, when youget up out of your chair, you
make that noise and you go,ah, yeah, what is that?
Yeah? Why do I make thatnoise? I don't know. I mean,
but I'm feeling it. I haveto. I have those aches and
pains that don't make sense. Yeah, but it happens. And what age
does that start? I can't remember. Yeah, it's not a good sign
either. No, I know.Now I'm at the point where, like
I don't do it when I'm gettingup out of a chair, but I

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do it when I think that Ican like squat down and like say I'm
squatting down to like talk to somebodyI don't know, Like at the baseball
field, I'm talking to somebody onthe bleachers, and I squat down,
you know what I mean. Gettingup after you're squatting down is like every
time I have to like brace myselfevery time. Now that I have to
pick up something from the floor,I gotta do one of these. Yeah,

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oh oh yeah. And I nownoticed the other day that I am
no longer capable bowl of putting myshoes on standing up lots of time.
It's impossible. Yeah, like Ithink if you're totally fine, that's all.
It's kind of hard. Well yeah, like you would, of course,
like maybe hold on to a littlesomething for balance, but I could,
I could do it. But nowthe thought of it is like like

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you know, running a marathon,sladding on your ugboot. I mean all
you wear is that. Oh yeah, there's no tying shoes. I'm slidden
on high top vans and oh yeahno the flip flops. Of course,
I can just like those on.But anything other than that, I need.
I need to sit down for yoga. Good I know, oh I
know yoga balance. Uh it is. And it's not a balance problem.

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It's a hip pain problem of nolonger being able to lift my leg up
in a certain way that I've beenable to lift it up my entire life.
Uh, when you do your yoga, do you feel it like the
eggs and pains and stuff like that, or is it not as bad?
Because I do like yoga in aheated room, so it like really makes
your muscles extra stretchy. But whenI've tried to work out not in a

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heated room, oh my god,I feel like the tin man rusted over.
Like it's it's so what do youhave hip pain from? You get
worn out all those Saturday nights?Okay, really finally caught over there.
Fin she wouldn't know she's true herbody am I so sore? She always

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looks up Sunday like she was ina car crash. Okay, honestly,
they don't know. They're trying tofigure it out. They don't know.
Maybe I've just been using it wrongfor so many years and the muscles you
see that grew all weird. Ormaybe it was a car accident I was
in like decades ago. They don'treally know. But all I know is
it sucks and I make those paintthose sounds like Eddy says, when you
sit down, when you stand up, it's so embarrassing. That's not good.

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No. Yeah, they looked intothe average person, like at what
age do we start getting those achesand pains? Yeah, they pulled thousands
of Americans and the average age,according to this recent pull is thirty years
ready for Yeah, yeah, thisis where I'm at. Yeah, I
mean I got I pent over thismorning and I have to lean against something

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because I have a bad back.Start to lean with my hand. It's
a bend over. Yeah, andonly and only bend over with one foot.
You have like normal injuries and stufflike that, like you have a
bad shoulder and things like that,but these are aches and pains for no
reason, Like you'll just start feelingit. Yeah, You're like, why
does my knee hurt? Yeah Ihave I've done nothing exactly like it just
hurts. Yeah yeah, Or likeyou'll now get a tiny little something in

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your shoulder and then it'll be withyou for the rest of your life,
whereas before you'd get a tiny littleache and then it'll just go away.
But they say thirty seven is theage. The top spots that we report
are aches and pains is legs,neck, and shoulders, which is I
would have put money on back allday, one hundred percent back, Like,

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yeah, I'll have a kink inmy neck from time to time,
but it's one hundred percent in myback. Yeah. And once you pass
that thirty seven years old, andyou start feeling the aches and pains.
According to this study, it thentakes you an average of seven extra minutes
every morning to get ready because along time, because getting out of bed

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takes a little bit longer, gettingdressed takes a little bit longer. So
according to that's not true this study, seven extra doesn't take me any extra
time to get ready in the morning. It might take me a little extra
time to get wherever I kind ofget going, yeah afterwards, but it
doesn't take me extime. Really.See, I used to the same time.
I used to just get out ofbed. Now I like to sit

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there for a second and your lifehome. Yeah that's for the reasons.
Yeah, okay, that's a differentmassive issues. Hey you ever go to
a tourist trap, Well, Iguess some of those can get a little
stressful for one reason or another.While we are going to see what are
the most stressful tourist traps in theworld. When we get back on the

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show and rock it a what Ohokay, there you go Living Color on
Throwback Thursday. It's the show.It's Rock one O, five to three.
So you know, whenever you goon vacation, you know it's obviously
sometimes stressful traveling and things like that, and maybe you want to go check
out some of these like big touristtraps. Well, apparently there are some

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that are more stressful than others.Yeah, they just did a study and
basically what they did is they determinedthe eighty most popular tourist kind of spots
in the world, and then theylooked at the visitor reviews and they were
looking for specific words like overrated,tourist trap, underwhelming. But the number

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one where they were looking for thatthey gave extra points to when they were
doing this study and scoring all thedifferent places was the word stressful. Who
was describing different places and visiting themplaces you've been looking forward to visiting that
you've maybe heard are super cool,but then after actually seeing them, they

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describe them as stressful. I haveheard before that the Pyramids in Egypt,
you know, the Great Pyramids,are like really really tough because there is
tons of people begging for money,so you can't even really get anywhere close
because there's so many people there campedout, like trying to get money from

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tourists. Yes, and so that'sobviously kind of yeah, Oh you were
planning, yeah, kind of thepyramids, big pyramid guy, Like,
I couldn't imagine spending all your moneyand time and your vacation to go there
specifically to see that, and thenit to be so frustrating because people are
just harassing you the whole time.That is brutal. I know. Wow.
Yeah we did. Like on ourhoneymoon, we did a shopping excursion

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and it was very similar where likethey we paid for them to take us
out to Egypt. No, notto Egypt, but around your place to
honeymoon. No, no Jamaica.You guys sent to see the sights of
the island and to do this.But anywhere anywhere we went, people were
the same thing, yelling at ussaying, oh white lady, too good
to buy my stuff. I didn'tknow you want to go to a place

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doesn't happen text and keikos really nowant to ask me for money anywhere?
It was crazy. But when wewent to Cabo for my honey was it
Cabo for my basket? Part?It's Cobo right, not can't Cabo?
Nobody really asked. Nobody asked formoney. They asked us, we want
drugs? Yeah? Yeah. Iwent to uh from New York but I

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used to go back to uh.I always want to go to the Empire
State Building during the holiday season,and that was It's cool when you get
out there, but the stress ofhow long you have to wait in line
is wild. I mean we went, we waited because we went during the
holidays. We waited like three hours, and I'm like, it wasn't worth

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it. But in the opposite end, going to the NBC Building not as
long of a wait and just ascool. A Rockefeller Center, yeah,
Rockfell Center, but it doesn't havethe same cachet as the Empire statement.
Oh wow. Yeah. So whenthey looked at all the data, they
found the top most stressful tourist trapsin the world, and two spots from

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the US made the top ten,coming in number eight. We have the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, they say. First of all, this is basically
the Vegas Strip now too. Yeah, like either one of the places is
miserable because you have all these likejinky people asking for money and trying to

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get you the pictures and pictures soyou'll get the like weird looking Mickey Mouse
that has like you know, onlylike a head on, and then like
is that a transformer? Ooh no, that's like a guy with like an
oil can painted, you know,like it's it's weird, and you the
strip is miserable to walk down nowit's awful. Yeah. And then and
I'm sure I've heard that about theHollywood Walk of Fame too, it is

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gross. Yeah, So you haveall of the things that Eddie described,
and then in addition to it,people kind of want to see specific stars,
you know what I mean. Onthe Walk of Fame, they want
to take pictures with specific stars orwhatever and to find them or they do
find them, and there's like bubblegun. I'm yeah. But if there's

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a real popular star and the deformedMickey Mouse is standing there saying you you
must pay to take a picture withme for me to move out of the
way, yeah, that kind ofwould make it stressful and not as fun.
So that comes in number eight onthe list, and the other US
spot makes the number one spot onthe list, and that goes to Times

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Square in New York City. Ofcourse that attracts me back in the day,
it was, but like, what'sstressful about it? And it's just
so busy. It's a lot.It's so isn't that why you're going there
busy. I didn't mind it.You know, I've been there probably three
four times, and it it wasit's like got that hustle bustle feel to

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it, and there's a lot goingon. But I mean, I don't
know, it's very uh like corporatenow you know what I mean. It's
it's got all of the you know, giant uh you know different Uh.
I don't know, change so yes, change stores and things like that.
So you can go in there andyou know, there's an H and M.
There, there's a Macy's there,there's you know, Olive Garden there,

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you know, all these things inTimes Square. But it didn't bother
me. But I remember I've beenthere once and I remember that's just kind
of what I expected. Though youexpect it to be wild and crazy.
See, I expected it to bewild and crazy. I we went with
my family and my daughter was probablylike five, and trying to keep your
eye on a kid and get throughthe things and all the weird things they're
seeing, Like I was, Iwas very stressed out. But they say

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the crowd, the overcrowding. Peopleexpect it to be busy, but not
on that level. The new year'sinsane. Yeah, and I can't.
Yeah. That's the thing that shocksme the most is that th Wor stands
by it and says that was worthI don't know if I would do it
again. Yeah, but that finalminute of the ball dropping worth Wow.

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Well they say over three hundred thousandpeople go to Times Square every single day,
and yes, the reviews say overrated, underwhelming, tourist trap, too
busy, dirty, and people actuallysay boring like once you vis not much
to dot of lights. Yeah,like you want to go there at you

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don't want to go during the daya day kind of takes away from what
it is, all right. Youknow the other top stressful, overrated spots
go to Checkpoint Charlie in Lynn.Now that's the crossing. What the hell
just thinking about it, that's thespot you know of the Berlin Wall,
the crossing, Yeah, in WestBerlin. Well, I guess it's very

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small, disappointing and overcrowded as well. Uh, the Eiffel Tower. Same
kind of thing that Thor was describingabout the Empire state building. The amount
of queues and amount you have towait to finally get like you have to
get in a queue for the elevator. You have to get in a queue
to get it's not like a movie, or you can just go to the
top. Now up the tower,I think, I just want to look

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at it right across the world.I kind of want to go. Yeah,
But then they say once you getup there, there's so many people
that you can barely get a picturebecause I heard it's kind of gross too.
And the final most stressful tourist trapin the world goes to the Little

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Mermaid Statue in Copenhagen. I guessthis is what he knows. Welcome.
Yeah, I'm gonna tell you,guys, the whole story. You know,
a little Mermaid, the whole thing, and the statue wasn't veiled in
nineteen thirteen. Turns out it's actuallyreally small and everything around it is like
gross and journey Yeah neither, butit's overrated, underwhelming and a tourist there

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you go. When you start datingsomeone, you're probably on your best behavior,
maybe do a little bit more thanyou normally would. Well, we're
gonna see, well one p oneis asking about dating a new girl and
what she's stopped doing. Coming upnext on the show on Rock with O
five to three, Alien and Farmon the show, it's Rock one O

(28:42):
five to three. Uh So,we have an email here from a P
one who is asking a question aboutdating somebody. And you know how this
sort of the thing goes. Then, when you first start seeing somebody,
you know you're kind of on yourbest behavior. You know you're not maybe
letting loose yet on your gross habitsor things like that. But this one

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is a little bit different. Itsays, hey, show, got a
question for you guys to discuss.I've been seeing a girl for about seven
months now and things are going reallywell. But in the beginning of our
relationship, and when she would stayover every morning before she would leave,
she would make the bed. Nowit was super nice to come home and
see my bed made. While thelast two or three weeks, I've noticed

(29:26):
that has stopped. I'll get homeand the bed is still a mess.
I want to ask her why thechange, but I'm not sure how that's
gonna go. Over also worries methat this may be a sign of things
to come if we ever decide tomove in together or something like that.
What do you guys think should Ibring it up? P one debo?
Oh wow, Okay, okay,that's an interesting move. So the bed

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used to be made, Now it'sa mess. Can you say, hey,
what's going on here? Or isthat an issue? I don't know,
what do you think? I definitelythink you can bring this up.
You know me, I'm all aboutnot talking about things, shoving those feelings
deep down and pretendingly you're also passiveaggressive? Is yeah? Passive aggressively bring

(30:15):
this I see. That's clearly theway I would go about it, kind
of like jokey, jokey, Yes, you would go So did you not
have to make the bed grown upin your house? Or we did before?
Though? Yeah, we're just notmaking beds anymore. Is that what
we're doing? We got a handinjury that I'm not aware of what's happening

(30:37):
here? No, No, Like, I think this is one because I
think it is very common that peopledo these kind of things comfortable. Yeah,
so the boo the boo did thisone of Yeah. Like, one
of the things I love so muchabout my husband when we first started dating
is how clean and organized he was, because pretty much any guy I dated
before that was like a stereotypical slob, you know, like right out of

(31:00):
a movie, and so I wasreally impressed by that, Like he would
do like tight corners, tuck inthe sheet, the whole thing, and
then I don't know when it wasa couple of years in, he just
now throws the comforter over. SoI mean, it's still being made,
don't get me wrong, But youknow, the day I realized I'm not
getting tight corners anymore, I waslike, oh, we're here, Where

(31:22):
does the military? Does you needthe tight corner? I guess I shouldn't
say tight corners. He would justtuck the sheet and now it's literally like
the comforters just thrown over the sheetand the blanket underneath, you know what
I mean, So they'll be allkind of wonky under there. But this
happens, I know, right,what's he doing? What's is it a
rush to get somewhere? Yeah,busy all day. It's very busy.

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He does, has a lot ofBut I think this is up. Yeah,
And I think I kind of didit in that like joky way of
we're because you know, I makeweird noises, and I think he just

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kind of laughed and shrugged his shoulderslike he knew. So I don't think
this is like a make it orbreak it deal. But it is.
But is it a sign of thingsto come? I mean, I don't.
I don't think. I like nothingthat I think is gonna super duper
matter. Like, I don't thinkovernight she's gonna turn into some disgusting slob.
You know, maybe little things willgo here or there, but things

(32:31):
that you're used to her doing.Then she gets a little comfortable and goes,
man, I don't feel like doingthe dishes every night? Yeah or
whatever? Well that would that wouldbe kind of crazy. If you know,
you go for it happens, itcould. So that's why I think
you can bring it up, andyou should, but like in a lighthearted
way, not like you're actually likepissed off or something like that. I

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don't know, what do you think? Thor Let me tell you little story.
Let me just sit back and sitback. Start dating somebody you in
love, You move in together.Things are going great. She tells you,
I'll make your breakfast every morning.I like making you breakfast. They
like it. She likes it everyAre you sure because you people are like

(33:13):
no, no, no, Ilove it. I love making you breakfast.
Get it warmed her heart some eggs, sausage and pancakest Oh no,
I'm not not from one, citingdifferent, d different, And then you
know, as time passes, thebed is the least of your concerns.
You wake up in the morning,you open the fridge. Where's breakfast?

(33:36):
Oh, I'm so sorry for goodI'll do it. I'll do it tomorrow,
but you love it. By thefourth day, you hear, why
do I start to make you breakfast? I'm not doing this for you anymore.
Why don't make your own breakfast?And then next thing you know,
you're having yogurt every morning. Thepoint of the story this is who this
girl is. It's not going tochange. This is who everyone is a

(33:57):
relationship. You're on your best behavior, you do everything you say, you
say you're going to do things,then you eventually stopped doing it. So
if you say, hey, canyou make the bed and she says yeah,
she's probably still not going to makethe bed. So if you could
deal with it, great. Ifyou can't move on, big guy,
because one day you're not going tobe getting breakfast sounds like a very personal
open, having a records personal manner. I don't know what do you think.

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Let me tell you a little story. The story is going on.
A man, a man who shallremain nameless. This man complete opposite of
call him Bobby, We could callBobby fake named Bobby, the man complete
opposite of everything you guys are saying. Didn't sugarcoat anything in the beginning.
It was just a slop from theget go. So I never had anything

(34:46):
to look back at. When hefirst started staying at my house though,
Wait a minute, I thought thiswas a guy we didn't know. Wait
when he first started staying over,though, he would bring a big Duffel
bag of all this stuff, andI still was picking up stuff in my
living room and to this day Ido that. Listen, I know your
memory is shot, but you havea situation very similar to this. In

(35:07):
the beginning of your relationship, youhad an agreement that Robert, again I'm
assuming we're talking about Robert. Anywhereyou're going is exactly what I thought she
was. I mean, we knowBobby was going to clean the bathroom,
and that's the only thing you askedof him, and that's the only thing,

(35:28):
and he did it in the beginning, and then what happened, Yeah,
he would get naked and clean thebathroom, right. Yeah, but
I guess it's stick in my headas much because he never was really that
consistent with it, and the onlytime he'd do it is when I would
beg him to do it. NowI beg him to do it, and
he just doesn't do it. Oh, So that's why, that's why I
think this is fake ding. Bobbywasn't tough mind with the situation because he
never was really nailing it. Hewas never really nailing it. Well that's

(35:52):
not well, thanks be a nightmarefrom the get go, to be honest,
So you have no problem bringing itup, no problem at all.
No, And like I said,you don't need to be a bit about
it. But you could be like, he's a man, what's going on,
what's going on? What's happening?It's going on with this bed situation.
You were making it, now you'renot. What's the deal? That's
really off putting. I don't likethe way you're saying that. I feel

(36:14):
like I'm kind of joking about it, Are you though a little bit?
And I'm saying it with like afunny tone? Or you just ask,
hey, if you're gonna sleep herebecause you make the bed in the morning.
Oh, I don't know that.Yeah, that's aggressive. Yes,
babe, if you're gonna sleep here, yeah, I guess you have to

(36:38):
determine what's up with your relationship,because I think you know me. I'm
you know, mister funny guy.I'm always making jokes. I'm a joke
joke guy, joke man, Andso if I was me, I would
climb into the bed and be like, oh what happened? This used to
be made all the time. Nowit's like so messy. What are we
doing here? And I'm over thetop funny about it, But hopefully the

(37:01):
message is getting across. And ifit doesn't, then, you know,
it depends how much it really bothersyou. Yeah, I've taken that tack
a lot. But then I've beentold my jokes aren't funny. Oh,
and I go, I'm joking andshe goes, well, your jokes aren't
funny. Yeah, I did hearthe way you just said the other thing,
so she may have a point.Yeah, okay, Oh well,

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good luck, Debo. Don't know, I don't think we helped that.
All the Padres may have found anew ace. We're gonna go over one
of the best pitching performances we've seenin a while. Next in sports Dirt,
Well, the Padres were sort ofa victim of a dominant performance the

(37:43):
night before from the Cubs Chota inMaanaga, but this time it was one
of their own that had the dominatingperformance. Dylan Cees baffled the Cubs all
day long, giving up only onehit the entire outing, striking out twelve,
helping the Padres to a three tonothing shut out win. Now,

(38:04):
even the one hit was questionable.It could have been ruled either way.
It was sort of hit back tocease he didn't it deflected off his glove
and then went to second base toXander Bogart's who made a throw and it
was just a little bit late.So I mean they could have maybe even
ruled it in air, or theycould have you know, it could have
gone either way, and that ifyou would have been at you know,
the throw would have been just ahalf a second earlier. I mean,

(38:25):
we're talking about a possible no hitterhere, So I mean, the guy
was unbelievable. Manny Machado, FronandoTatis Junior, Great Jake Cronenworth all drove
in runs in the game. Soit's another series win for the Padres.
They're playing well, they just Idon't know that, you know, we're
twenty and twenty, which is okay, you know, and they're right there
with the hunt of you know,wild card mixes and all that stuff.

(38:47):
But the key is this weekend asthe Dodgers are coming to town, and
listen, the Dodgers are playing likethe Dodgers, and so I mean they
are, They're playing lights out baseball. So if they can win that series,
now we're getting somewhere. They actuallyalready hold the lead you know,
in their games against the Dodgers thatthey played this year, so they are

(39:08):
beatable. But this this team seemsa little bit different than the team they
played earlier in the year. Thisis they're playing at a high level,
right, So we'll see what happens, but it should be a fun series
this weekend. NBA Playoffs Last night, or saw your Knicks takedown the Pacers
game twenty one in game two oftheir series. Now during the game,

(39:29):
Jalen Brunson, their star player,had left the game in the first quarter
with an apparent foot injury, buthe returned in the second half to energize
the Garden and the Knicks. Yeah, it was awesome, man, and
he had like his uh Willis Reidmoment. Yeah, it was so cool.
And then what sucks is they justcan't catch a break because now og
Anonobi, who was their second bestplayer, he's hurt with a hamstring,

(39:51):
so he's probably gonn be out fora while, right, hopefully not,
but probably. So it was abig win. And then Rick Carlisle this
pitch. Oh that's the PACER's headcoach. I don't know, Sorry,
I don't know. I don't knowthat we needed a sy He goes there,
not really the only the only favoritebig market teams. Blah blah blah

(40:16):
blah. Rick, the Knicks haven'tbeen relevant in twenty years. Like they're
not bringing it for the Knicks,bro, They're just the Knicks out hustle,
that outhearted and outplayed the Pacers inthe fourth quarter. End the story
like they just out rebounded. Crazyis the case explain in Oklahoma City?
Right now? Yeah, there's allit's crazy. But yeah, as an

(40:37):
as a guy who was I wasa very big Knicks fan. Seeing Reggie
Miller there and that was a lotof men were saying, some really harsh
things ready too at the end ofthe game, but the comment made was,
oh no. The whole crowd waschanning f you, Reggie, but
not saying f and it was loudover the broadcast. And then one of
the Knicks players walked up to Reggieand made sure he knew what they were

(40:58):
saying, and it came over thecasts. It was crazy, but I
think Reggie loved it, loved it. So it's I love it, man.
When the Knicks are good, it'sso much fun. The Nuggets Nikola
Jokic has won his third NBA MVPAward. He beat out the Thunders,
SGA and the Mavericks Luka Doncic andit wasn't even really close. He he

(41:21):
won Crazy pretty easily. Stanley Cupplayoffs last night saw the Panthers take down
the Bruins six to one to typetheir series at one, and the Canucks
opened up their series with a winover the Oilers five to four. You
know Utah is getting an NHL franchise. You know that the Phoenix is moving
to Utah and they're trying to figureout, well, we're gonna change the

(41:42):
name because the Coyotes doesn't make alot of sense in hockey, So they're
gonna change changed the name. Sothe team has put out twenty possible names
for the fans to vote on,and right now leading the way the Yettie,
the ice or the Freeze. Ilike Beed and Eddie's a winner.

(42:04):
It's a different rant, though.Could we get a hockey team who's San
Diego? How great would that be? It'd be fun if we had a
major league Nothing aginst the goals,But if we had a major league hockey
team NHL would be awesome. Rememberwhen we had a football team so annoying
it was fun. I worked forthem. Sports Sturt is brought to you

(42:24):
by Palomar Health. There is definitelya double standard out there when it comes
to what men and women can doand say to each other. Well,
you're are gonna go over things womencan say, but if a man said
it it would be creepy. We'regonna see what those are coming up next
on the show at Rock with afive to three. This may be a

(42:45):
rude comment, I don't mean itthat way. It's wild to me in
twenty twenty four that I would reallyreally like a new sum forty one song.
But I do like that song quitea bit. Yeah, like it's
kind of wild, you know,like in twenty twenty four. I was
not expecting them. But good job, guys, job buy, good job

(43:06):
some forty one. There you go, it's the show. It's rock five
to three. I feel this way. I feel strongly about this that you
ladies can get away with murder.It's not fair. You know that that.
You know if you came up behindme and gave me a back massage,
it wouldn't be looked out. Twice. Ladies don't know the struggles of

(43:27):
being a white male nowadays. Thankyou, thank you for famously. I'll
tell you it is rough. I'lltell you. Brock out there. What
are you? You can do thingsand it's looked upon just fine. You
You can google a man and ifa guy said stuff like this, some
of the things I've heard in here, like, oh my god, you'd
call the cops on us. I'mat the gym, I work out downtown.

(43:49):
Okay, there's some hot cheekas downthere, I'll tell you ers and
weird hot chicus down there. Yeahexactly what, ma, thank you,
Why can't say that? Now?Tell you what I canceled. She didn't
even opened my mouth, and I'llglance every once in a while and glance
because like God forbid, God forbid. But then I'm on the stairs wearing

(44:13):
a tube top. It's insane.Some girls wearing white Lululemon pants that you
could see right through like a fitDowntown. I'll be on the treadmill.
I'm the StairMaster, though, andI all somebody checking out my ass,
just staring at it, guy orgirl. No one says anything to me.
Nobody says anything. They just letit happen. I feel very insecure,

(44:36):
violated a little bit. Okay,well, there are things that I
guess women can say that if aguy said it, it would be considered
creepy. Yeah, whole thread ofthese and will there are quite a few
of them, So here we go. One that was brought up a bunch
of times. Moms at boys highschool sports practices, whether it's the swim

(45:00):
team, the football team, whenthey take their shirt off, the mom
saying wow when that when that boyis eighteen, Wow, that's disgusting.
A second of all one hundred.Can you imagine if a dad, oh,
yeah, you know, it wasthat swim practice for the daughter and

(45:22):
look at a Hey, look atthat one over there. Huh you imagine
so gross, so gross to bearrested. But that's a wild one.
I don't I think that's weird anyway, And I'm no, I'm going to
read baseball practice going, oh,I I feel like you've given a week.
I feel like I've given a weekis shut your mouth? No.
My daughter used to take swim lessonswhen she was little at the same time

(45:45):
that the La Joya High varsity waterpolo team would practice, and I would
hear moms make those comments like aboutthe boys abs and like if a guy
our age would be that rip,that's crazy, Like, yeah, what
really gross? So we got atis this okay? We got a lot

(46:07):
of like the sayings, like sayingsthat women do that if guys did,
it would be crazy, Like ifyou can't take me at my worst,
then you don't deserve me at mybest. So could you imagine a guy
being cruel to a woman and thensaying, well, if you can't take
me at my work A great point. I never really thought about that until

(46:29):
you just said that. Women wouldbe like you're with an abuser him,
Like that's crazy. But it's almostlike a sassy ct thing that women say.
Right, I feel like this isReese Witherspoon's fault. Wait, I
don't feel like the Bachelor. Yeah, it's because it's very catered towards women
do everything right, men do everythingwrong on the bat He's right. Another

(46:51):
thing is we say women say stereotypicalthings to men that men couldn't say the
reverse to women. One guy who'san uber driver said he can't tell you
the amount of time women have gotin his uber and be like, you're
not going to kill us tonight,are you? And like thinking it's funny
and joking. But if you tooka stereotype about a woman and said it

(47:12):
to her face, you're not goingtonight. Are a group of men said
it to a woman like no,that you're not going to kill us with
your bad driving? Are you?Yeah? Yeah, I'm not going to
tell us a long, boring storythat goes nowhere never ends, are you
okay? All right? Sorry,I'm just saying this is what they would
have said. This is what theywould have said. Turns out we are

(47:34):
very touchy when guys can't be thesame. So whether you have a beard
that women want to touch and don'task permission, whether you have a bald
head that women touch without asking permission, or if unfortunately, you have a
beer belly and a woman thinks it'scute to ask you how many months you
are and then they all laugh.What, yes, when does that happen?

(47:55):
Because that's crazy. I mean,that's just rude, right like,
that is just crazy rude. Inaddition to inappropriately, imagine if I looked
at you touched your hips and go, oh, getting ready for some birthing
hips? Don't you imagine? Youcould never? You could never. Another
one that came up multiple times iswhen a guy is doing stuff like around
the house, whether he's mowing thelawn, doing the dishes, blah blah

(48:19):
blah, and a woman makes acomment about how well trained he is.
Dude, could you imagine the opposite? That's another really good one. Could
you hear that too? No,he's just like that's your two wives chatting
and saying something like that. Youimagine if we said that about you,
yeah, you're cooking or something,and you got a nice trained like that,

(48:45):
you probably said that about the boot. Probably never. People also point
out that it's hypocritical about how womencan brag about how good they are at
stock people on social media. Butif a guy were to say the same
thing, it's like call nine oneone, Yeah, can you do that?

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I could like proudly be a creepoand I am, you're proudly on
Instagram like I'm saying, that's whatI'm saying. Like if a guy did
it, you're like, uh huhyep. Lots of bartenders, lots of
male bartenders sharing stories about women gettingtoo touchy. One guy said a group
of women decided they had a challengeof who was going to be able to

(49:29):
kiss the bartender first. So imaginethat guy's doing that. Yeah, that's
our challenge. Yeah. And sofinally one of the women said, hey,
we have this challenge and he's like, sure, I'll let you can
kiss me on my cheek, Likethat's fine, and he puts his cheek
out, she grabs his face,kisses his lips and then guys get arrested
for that. Yeah yeah, Andso then he says, I'm sorry,

(49:51):
I can't serve you anymore. Thatwas inappropriate, And that's when they said
started calling him frigid and no fun. Could you imagine that's like rape stuff?
Guy did that. Yeah, likeseriously, but a b male bartender's
saying, those are fun games girlsplay. Let's see the amount of women
who meet a guy. One guysaid he looks old for his age,

(50:13):
and at fourteen years old, hewould have women approach him and then he'd
be like, oh, I'm actuallyfourteen, and they, with no shame,
would be, well, call mewhen you're eighteen one. Oh my
god. And the final thing thatcame up multiple times, and this one's
gonna get a bit awkward, iswhen women comment on the size of men's

(50:34):
hands and then speculate about what thathappens all the time out all the time
when guests come in here with mento women. I don't even know.
I mean, there's not even onebecause it would be so inappropriate for a
guy to associate something with how awoman's something else looks. Sorry, women,

(50:57):
disgusting, unbelievable. Yeah, we'rejust objects to that. I know.
It's crazy, all right. Itis throwback Thursday, so that means
we're gonna play our game throwback Triviawhen we get back on the show and
rock with O five to three.That's the food fighters on the show.
It's rock one. Oh five three. Today is some throwback Thursday. So

(51:22):
that means we're gonna play our game, throwback Trivia. I'm taking it back
to the old school. I'm takingit back to the old school. Now
put your mind into why let's gothe eighties, nineties, two thousands get
Thursdays. Their name is the gameis trivia. It's time to play throwback

(51:54):
trivia. Okay, here we go. Throw Back trivia Trivia questions from the
eighties, the nineties, and thetwo thousands. It's a random draw who
plays every week? So what's goahead to pick the players playing this week?
Is you Emily? Okay, You'rein and your opponent will be thour

(52:14):
Oh let's just hope it doesn't comedown to a tiebreaker. I've lost the
last two in a row because oftiebreakers. Oh no, don't let it
go. Don't let it get there. Not I'm not man. All right,
here we go. All right,Emily, we'll start with you.
Your questions from the nineties. Emily, who had the top grossing tour of
nineteen ninety two? Was it BruceSpringsteen, Elton John the Grateful Dead,

(52:40):
Guns N' Roses with Metallica? Youtoo or Neil diamond. Wow, those
are all incredible tours. Like myknee jerkraction wants to say guns and Roses
because it's paired with Metallica and that'sinsane, but I feel like that's not
where it's going to be. Ifor some reason, I want to say
Elton John, Elton John, gowith Elton John. That is incorrect.

(53:07):
It's actually the lowest. Is youtwo? And by all? Really pretty
much? Yep, yep, yep. All right, Thor over to you
your questions from the two thousands?Thor in the movie mean girls? What
are the popular girls known as theplastics? Oh? He doesn't even says

(53:30):
it with the conviction, and youwould be correct. Is the plastic?
I actually like that movie. Notthe biggest Tina Fey fan, but that
was a great movie. Is prettyfunny. That's so good. Okay,
all right over to you, Emily. We have an audio clip for you.
This is a movie from the eighties. You gotta tell us what eighties

(53:52):
movie this clip is from. Well, it's been a tough morning and we've
got a lot of family business totake care of. So if you would
mind excuse him, Sloan appreciate it. Sure, you know i'd be happy
to Yeah, you you just produceda corpse, and I'll release Sloan.
I want to see this dead grandmotherfirsthand. All right, Emily, what

(54:15):
eighties movies? That clip from?Oh it's nervous at first because I heard
eighties movie. But as soon ashe started talking, that's Ferris Bueller doing
his voice and Ed Rooney. Thewhole thing cracks me up. One of
my favorites, Ferris Bueller's day Off. Emily says, Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
I should knock a point off forher. I guess she was incorrect
about that, but it is FerrisBuehler's day It was Cameron doing the voice,

(54:36):
not Ferris. Yeah, come on, bro, Well it didn't matter.
You're right, all right? Thorover to you your questions from the
nineties. Thor in the song fromright, said Fred I'm too sexy.
Name one of the three cities orcountries he says he's too sexy? Four?

(54:59):
Oh oh man, I don't know. Can I sing the song on
my sound sure? Can you singit out on the radio? Song sixty
I'm gonna say Milan, New Yorkin Paris. I only need one?
Oh, you only needed one?One of the three cities. Which one

(55:20):
you gotta go with? Shoot?I wish I could have gave you all
three, because I don't know.Just pick one. I'm gonna say New
York. Dora says New York,and he is correct. It was Milan,

(55:42):
New York and Japan. Three.That was crazy. That was crazy.
All right over to you, Emily. Your question is from the eighties.
Emily, what job did Claire Huxtablehave on the Cosby Show? Wow?

(56:04):
I know that. Wow. Billwas a obstetrician or whatever the one
is that delivers babies. What didshe do? Did she have a job?
Was she a teacher? Maker?A lawyer? Oh? Was she
a lawyer? Oh? Was thelawyer? Now? Okay, yeah,
I think I think she was.I think she was a lawyer. Emily

(56:28):
says, Claire Huxtable was a lawyer, and she is cracked. Wow,
was correct. You almost talked yourselfout that album. I was like,
pretty much, gotta go a teacher. Wow the last second. Wow,
this is a hot game. Thisis a good one. These are fantastic
questions. Thank you. All rightover to you, and we have an
audio clip for you. This isa song from the nineties, So you

(56:50):
got to give us the name ofthis song or this artist from the nineties,
need to take care you wonder one. Women hate solid manster you when
you ain't right with you, whenyou ain't right with it, you go

(57:10):
away. When you win right withcome again? All right? Thor what
is the name of that artist orthat song from the nineties? I don't
know if it's Laurence Hill or theFuji's Damn. You were looking at me
like a fan of either. Whatwell, Laurence Hills? What is the
greatest person on earth? Really?Google that didn't know that? Yeah,

(57:30):
but the music music scream about themusic. That's true. What I'm gonna
say Lauren Hill. Door goes withLauren Hill and he is correct thing thing
great album album, this whole album, that song fartastically. I love law

(57:52):
not a pan of a person.She was a better person because I really
like music. Or do you andwe're gonna stick in the audio realm?
I reject it. I'd like topass on to the next question. That's
a zero. That's a zero.You want to try her? Okay,
this is a song from a moviein the two thousands, so you gotta

(58:15):
tell us what movie this song wasfeatured in What a Song? I love

(58:38):
that series. I love that reallyreminds me of s Creak. Hell yeah,
all right, Emily, what twothousand song was that? Or what
movie was that two thousand song?In wish? I could say The Hills
a movie. I know that's allthat's in there, though, because that's
such a popular song from so goodthat I meant to shut up two thousands

(59:04):
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants,Emily says, the Sisterhood of the Traveling
Plants, and she is correct,like that was so close. That's amazing,
Emily, Wow, it is fromthe Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants.
But I could care less how thisends up. The fact that I did
that was I mean, you shouldcare. I've seen it and so something

(59:28):
up there triggered it. Just asong, Okay, that that was amazing.
It was just a great song.This is one of the most competitive
games we've had in the watch.I'm sweating bullets right now. Over to
you for your questions from the twothousands as well. Your question is what

(59:49):
was the most downloaded song of twothousand and eight? Was it Bleeding Love
by Leona Lewis it Low by Flow? Rider, I kissed a Girl by
Katie Perry, Lollipop by Low Wayne, or Dysturbia by Rihanna. I don't

(01:00:10):
know. They were all massive songbangers, fantastic songs. Hyper right now.
That was two thousand and eight.Was like the height and peak of
Lil Wayne. Again, not abig little Wayne fan. I was more
of a I was more of aKaty Perry fan, more of a tea
pain guy. Flow Rider was huge. This sucks, Eddie Well, I

(01:00:36):
don't know what I'm gonna say,Low Wayne, you Low Wayne, that
is incorrect, Lowrider, lo hellyou lower right now for the costume.
All right, Emily, over toyou. You could take the lead with
the correct answer for this one.Your question is from the nineties. Emily.

(01:01:00):
What Academy Award winning actor portrayed thevoice of Scar in the Lion King
movie? Oh, that's bad.I don't know it, don't know Scar
was bad. I actually know thisand I always seen the movie once.
Wow stop it think oh no,oh, he's thinking of the wrong character.

(01:01:27):
Fossa no hands, that wasn't Itwasn't even Scar. No. I
can't come up with its. LorneHill, Samuel L. Jackson, that's
not the answer. He that isincorrect, Jeremy Iron, James Old Jones,

(01:01:53):
FO I was looking for but Ididn't know it. Get it together.
That's the king, you guys,Jameses. But it was right anyway,
all right, if you get thisnext question right, you've won the
game. But it is from theeighties, So Thor. In the TV

(01:02:14):
show Greatest American Hero, the maincharacter gets a suit that gives him the
ability to fly. Where did heget that suited? In the Greatest American
Hero we were just talking about this. Where does he get the suit?

(01:02:37):
I I I don't know, SoI'm going to keep this short and sweet.
I'd say he gets the suit fromhis boss. From his boss.
If his boss is correct, Thor'swon the game. If not, we're
going to a type breaking round.Unless his boss's boss is a group of

(01:03:00):
aliens. Answer this is this isn'ta tie breaking questions, which Thor has
choked on the last three times.Yeah, your tie breaking question is from

(01:03:20):
the two thousands, So you're writingdown a year. What year was the
first iPhone released? In the twothousands? You're writing down a year?
What year was the first iPhone released? I see she's written on two thousand
and she has written down two thousandand two. Thora has written down two

(01:03:43):
thousand and five, said iPhone,not iPod. You heard me correctly,
iPhone. Neither one of you guyshave the the year correct. But the
closest is Thor because it was twothousand and seven, way off Emily,
So Thor you finally profile and yougot win. It's a tough one man.

(01:04:08):
That may have been the best gameI mean and Emily have ever played.
I actually agree that the sister heardof the chime and pants I don't
really care. So that's a windfee. Yes, all right. We
have heard that there is going tobe a new version of the Office,
but we haven't heard any details ofwhat it is. What is the show
going to be? Well, nowwe got the details on what the show
will be, and we're going totell you coming up next on the show

(01:04:29):
on Rock five three. Beautiful Lovesong by Guns and Roses on Throwback Thursday.
It's the show. It's Rock onfive to three. So we've heard
rumblings about this. We heard thatthere is a possibility of a new show,
The Office coming back out, andwe didn't know though. Is it

(01:04:50):
a continuation of the story. Isit new characters? Is it a reboot?
Like what are we doing with theOffice? A new version of the
I don't know. I don't wanta reboot unless you're bringing back Michael Scott,
you know what I mean, becauseit got so bad the last couple
of years. It just wasn't funnyany But they get because characters that were

(01:05:11):
secondary characters became main characters and justwasn't funny. Could you? So you
don't want to see that office withthe Phyllises and the stan Lee's and those
kinds of guys now but with anew boss. But no, because they
tried it, it was bombed.I would I would would like though if
they did like a one off Christmasepisode, because those Christmas episodes were hysterical.
So maybe they do like a oneoff Christmas episode, but I don't

(01:05:32):
even know how that would work.Yeah, there's been talks of a lot
of different things over the years.They had the Dwight shrewd one called the
Farm, and they actually just turnedthat into an episode because it was so
bad in the reviews. And thenthey had Andy's character like to do like
a Modern Family type of thing,but then Modern Family got big so they

(01:05:54):
decided to scrap that, and thenCraig Robinson they were gonna do like his
family and a different branch. Andthen finally Stan Lee, right before the
pandemic, was going to do hisown thing and started crowdfunding for a show
called Uncle Stan where he was goingto retire and then move to la and
help his nephew run up all this. Yeah, he got over one hundred

(01:06:19):
thousand dollars in donations in his crowdfunding, but then the pandemic and then the
writers strike, so he had sothen they had to return everybody's money,
and that was kind of the lastwe heard officially. Well, there is
going to be a new version ofthe Office and we now know what it's

(01:06:41):
going to look like. Yeah,now this is behind the scenes. Is
like all the people from the Office, from the British Office who helped do
the US one, and then somepeople who were running the US office behind
the scenes, so they're all stillinvolved and they have just announced the actual
theme and how it's gonna work.So it will be in the same universe

(01:07:04):
as the Office we know in LoveOkay, so you could potentially get references
of thunder Mifflin and Scranton and mayberandom characters here and there, But it's
gonna be its completely owned thing,and it is going to be set at
a dying historic Midwestern newspaper. Sothat's the business. We're not a paper

(01:07:29):
company. We are a dying newspapercompany. And I guess the publisher of
the newspaper is one of the veryfew people who remains on the payroll,
so he wants to revive the newspaperby getting a group of volunteer reporters to
go out on the scene and coverstories for the newspaper. It's not bad.

(01:07:53):
Yeah, they have a star theyhave announced too. I don't know,
and I have no idea whose peopleare of the people? Yeah,
the gal. They announced a guyin a Gal. Production is supposed to
start in July. Now the Gal, I don't know. She's like an
Italian actress, Sabrina Impassitore, andshe's like in her mid fifties. I

(01:08:15):
was gonna look it up to seeif I recognized it. There's no no.
She kind of looks like an olderan Halthaway. She was in last
season of The White Lotus. Buta lot of a lot of Italian like
movies and stuff. Like that.Now the guy is a bit more familiar.
His name is Domino dominopod do Om N d O m h n

(01:08:40):
A l L. Yeah. No, so Barbarque barbecue, barbarquye Barberique barbecue,
Domino Gleason whatever. Yeah. Sohe his like latest stuff was The
Patient, that FX thriller with Stevekor Well, but he's mainly known for

(01:09:01):
his work in the Star Wars universe. That's why I've heard it. I
don't like that they've gotten like twonon. I mean, nobody knew who
Steve Correll was when the Office,well he was on the Daily Show though,
yeah, but I mean all thosepeople were nobody's Yeah, but like
I don't but like, but likethese people do funny stuff or they've just
done like drama stuff. I don'tknow. That's I'm like, yeah,

(01:09:24):
don't don't come in with it,don't be judge. Do you please give
it a chance. I will giveit a chance. You're already you know,
I'm trapping all over it before youeven crap it all over it.
So this guy was General Hawks inthe Star Wars. It's a little bit
of funny redheads. You're right,I remember him in the New Star Wars.
Yeah, yeah, so those arethe only two castings. Production is

(01:09:45):
gonna start in July. Peacock hasofficially picked it up, so it'll be
a Peacock show. Is it goingto be like shows used to be,
where like The Office was like twentyepisodes or is it gonna be like nine
episodes? They have said if they'regoing to really it all at once,
how many episodes? But of courseit's gonna be the mockumentary style. It's
stupid. Every show, every stoneI was like eight episodes. I think

(01:10:08):
this sounds interesting too, and Ikind of want to check it out.
I'm gonna watch it. I don'tknow why they went Midwest, though we
already did Midwest with Parkson rec.I don't know Indiana. Everything he says
is well, I'm just like surprise, I went Midwest Parks and Rec was
Midwest. Who cares? Oh,okay, do you remember the home you

(01:10:31):
grew up in? You have somefond memories of that. We're going to
see how many of us would actuallywant to buy our childhood home if we
could. Coming up next on theshow and Rocking five to three Freed on
Throwback Thursday, it's the show.It's Rockino five three. Uh So,

(01:10:51):
can you remember the childhood home yougrew up in? You have fond memories
of Oh, you do well becauseI know a lot of people, because
it's worth a lot of money.Now, No, I lived in the
same house my whole entire childhood,and I know that's kind of rare,
Like my husband probably lived in liketen houses. I literally was born in

(01:11:14):
this house, and then my parentssold the house. Well, not in
the house, but that was youknow, where they brought me up from
the hospital. And then and thenwhen I was in college was when my
parents sold it. So like Ipretty much lived in the same house too.
I well, the house I wasgrew up in, or was born
and lived at I was. Wemoved when I was like three, oh,

(01:11:34):
and then I was there until Iso all your I have no memories
of the other house. So prettymuch in the same house. We lived
in an apartment complex until I waslike seven. Oh. Really, and
they only lived in the house nowfor the rest of my life, my
parents the rest of my childhood.My parents sold it like seven years ago.
They would have waited like they wouldhave waited like a year. They
would have like doubled what they madeo that stings because it wasn't a great

(01:11:58):
area. It was like whatever itwas. It just was like middle class,
but like, wasn't this It waskind of sketchy in some parts,
and that the downtown version of thattown that I lived in is now like
like one of the hot areas onthe Highland. So yeah, so it's
just funny they should have waited.Man, Well what about miss Point Loma
over here? Oh yeah, memoriesof your house when you grew up in

(01:12:19):
Oh I came from a broken home, oh like Skyrie, so I have
I probably lived Yeah, yeah,I probably lived in like ten to same
thing time class, different apartments andhouses in both Point Loma and Ocean Beach
until I moved out. But thereis like one house in particular that I

(01:12:40):
remember being in, I think thelongest in Point Loma. But other than
that the most fun. No.I was actually just looking at a picture
of it and I had a wholeflash flood of feelings that came back about
the day that my mom and mydad sat us down and announced the divorce.
So does your sister did you do? You? Are? You?
Are? You? And your sisterlike the kind of people that blame everything
in your life, every issue youhave on the divorce because I know people

(01:13:03):
like that. It's like, ohmy god, no not really okay,
good that gets anointing. Well.They actually looked into this and asked if
you would if you could, ifyou could afford it, would you want
to buy your childhood home? Wouldyou want to get that well for And
I don't know if they're meaning itlike to buy it, to resell it,

(01:13:25):
to make money on to have it. They mean it like yeah,
like oh I want that, mychild at home? Want that? The
nostalgia partner like all finances a side, Ye, would you want that?
Guy? That's tough because only ifI could rent it. I do have
fond man the property. Yeah,it may take six years, but I'll
do it. So the hobby andI always talked about like we would want

(01:13:50):
to buy that house. We wouldwant to live in that house until we
moved to La Joya And oh mygod, well I'm sorry you like we
moved to Like do you hear theway she said? Why did you say?
I feel bad like I feel aboutguy's voice. I feel bad because

(01:14:11):
yeah, you guys are East.Yeah, peasants, so to buy a
house in the middle of sail.We moved to the guy. You paused,
and that's weird about saying, areyour yoga pants on right now?
But I'm sorry when you live liketrying to spit in my direction, I'm

(01:14:33):
sorry when you live like a queen. You can't live anywhere look over to
me because there's no ocean exactly exactly. Yeah, there's like you have to
have an ocean for you to live. I don't have to have it to
live. But since I've lived in, yes, but like what you live

(01:14:58):
near the ocean, I don't wantto shut up. So if we could
move this house to La Joya,do you only live in Lahoya or does
it any any beach town? Beachbeach down. We used to say that
we wanted to live here, butuntil we lived in I don't think I

(01:15:23):
said it exactly like that. Ipaused. I did say it a little
weird, but I didn't. Ohmy god, this guy that was I'm
sorry, that was crazy. Idid not grow up in nor live there
now. I grew up in asmall town Gilroy, California. I thought

(01:15:44):
my house was a mansion until Ijust looked at it, and it's just
dump. It was small. Ithought it was like this giant house and
I know it's a three bedroom,it's not that big of a deal.
But I wouldn't even want to livethere. It's not that great. And
I have fun memories of it,sure, and it was fun because it
was a good neighborhood that we hadkids all around. It was fun,

(01:16:04):
but I don't have like this needto own it. I wouldn't want to
buy it. I would care Icouldn't care less. It wouldn't be for
me, and it wasn't in couldyou want to own your childhood home?
You know? Remember a couple ofyears last year I went back and saw
my childhood home and it was definitelynostalgic being on the block I grew up

(01:16:26):
in. And it's just it's sodifferent now because like I said, it
became a much It was like Isaid, it wasn't a batter area,
but it came in a much nicerarea. So it was cool seeing it.
But uh, no need to buyneed to buy it, especially at
the end. I mean I wasat the end. I wasn't sober,
so nothing then, Emily, wouldyou buy yours and burn it down,
get rid of the memories. Yeah, I looked at the ocean rush of

(01:16:46):
emotions that came back ocean. Youhad an ocean view though, right,
No, No, we were likeyou were. I'll tell you, guys,
I said it weird. Sorry,I'm sorry. Many people would want
to own their childhood home. Well, in a survey of thousands of US
adults, about half of us,just a smidge other half half of us

(01:17:09):
don't live in that And like Isaid, she looked at us like we're
garbage. We are, which isokay, sorry about that. All right,
this is gonna be a special treat. We're gonna be joined by comedian
Frankiecki. He's going to be hangingout with us in studio when we get

(01:17:29):
back on the show A Rock withfive to three. That is the Chili
Peppers on the show, It's Rockwith five to three. Now, normally
we have comedians in on Friday forfree Comedy Friday, but we will make
a special exception and are good friendFrankie comes into What's up. Frankie's back

(01:17:58):
hey now and he is performing ina big show tonight at the Magnolia Theater
in Alcohol. This is a oneoff this is a big deal. Dude.
You play Magnolia. That's awesome,bro. Yeah, looking for congratulations.
Man. I don't know if there'sany tickets still available, but you
can try at Magnolia San Diego dotcom. But this is a this is
a cool deal. It was prettyfunny because you know, I was promoting

(01:18:20):
that you were coming on yesterday andone of my buddies hit me up and
goes, wait a minute, Creeper'scoming in. Yeah. I don't know
that it's going to be Creeper.Yeah, Creepers always around. But do
people like expect that of you,like in the groceries, Like do they
want you to walk around in thatcharacter like twenty four times? You know,

(01:18:44):
I mean in the show. Youknow, I do myself and then
yeah, Creeper comes out, hecomes out. I'll give them people what
they want to. This is FrankyFrankie blew up really with your solo fit,
uh, you know series that youdid and Creeper and all that stuff,
and it's paid off so much.They you were on your own TV
show, yeah Hulu show. Reallyagain critically can't claimed it was a big

(01:19:06):
deal to get your own TV show. That's that's a big deal man.
Yeah, yeah, it was agood time man, Me and my buddy
Chris Astrada and then Michael Imperioli helpedus get that show off the ground.
Crazy. Yeah, yeah, thatwas a blessing man, that good time.
Awesome, awesome, check it out. Yeah, and I saw your
comedy Troupe. There was some sortof kind of tease about maybe like a

(01:19:27):
movie or something. Yeah, yeah, what's that. Yeah, we're shooting
a movie right now. And it'sme and my my friends of Corey Lacasse,
Donnie Devanni, and Rob Board andwe're in a group called the Dress
Up Gang. We've been working togetherfor over a decade. But we got
Kevinnielan's in the movie. We've gotBlake Anderson, who you know from The
Workaholics. Yeah, Kate Berlant.Yeah, it's gonna it's gonna be a
good time. And I got mymom and dad in it too. Yeah.
Yeah, are they playing your momand dad or yeah? We run

(01:19:50):
be weird if they weren't. Yeah, they played moment dad. We run
like a struggling nursery and Los Angeles. Yeah, it's pretty Are they good
actors? Yeah? You know mymom's way better than my dad. And
she she's not afraid to keep announcingthat, you know, she like critiquing

(01:20:12):
him. Yeah, yeah, comeon, you know, he just doesn't
have it you got she wants andreplaced it. Yeah, I have to
recast you. Yeah about your marriage, but a better looking guy. I
don't know, you know, growingup in a Hispanic household like I did,

(01:20:36):
there's probably a ton of stories theretoo, Like you could probably develop
into shows and comedy and things likethat. Right, Oh yeah, I
mean that's what I do, man. I mean, Creeper is an extension
of my father. You know.He was always Chuck Taylor's Dicky's always had
a lowrider, but one of themost positive people. I know. I
didn't realize that. I didn't knowit was kind of based on a little
bit of that. He's not herfitness. So were people kind of like

(01:21:00):
scared based on his look, youknow, like you said, he was
like a sweet man, but whenyou're you know, looking like that,
some people can get intimidated. Yeah. Yeah, he was a little timid
and he never smiled. You know, he would have to like, you
know, you have to noise,you know whence he talked, you know,
like Okay, this guy's positive vibes. You look at him like,
oh man, you know you alwayshave his palm comb, you know,
just what you know, like thepalmade sticking his hair back like you know,

(01:21:25):
it's like, all right, didhe grow up hard like back in
the day or yeah, yeah prettymuch? Yeah yeah, but you know,
I think once he had kids hesoftened up. There you go,
there you go, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's crazy. Man.
What else has been going on?You know, I was looking back at
me. You haven't been in awhile. Years it's been going on.
Yeah, yeah, been good man. You know we got to do that
Hulu show and that I was recentlyon a Walking Dead spin off called The

(01:21:46):
Ones Who Lived. Yeah, that'sjust premiered like a couple of couple of
months ago. I play, youknow, Rick Grimes, his best friend
Stem. That's crazy. So II loved the Walking Down for the longest
time, but Eddie stayed the wholeway. Then they did this spin off

(01:22:09):
show Rick and Michelle, which I'vechecked in on because you Rick came back
because you wanted to find out.Okay, well what with Rick and all
that stuff? And they're in thislike new kind of utopia city and you
know what, is it good?Is it not good or whatever? You
don't really know. And Frankie isis like Rick's boy who he kind of

(01:22:30):
tells things to and and Frankie sortof gives him like the it's cool,
bro, you can try this andtry that, and it's kind of like
your informant almost. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, that's crazy. I just
like totally putting two two together.Now. Was that because Rick is such
a big character. Yeah, andthis was this big thing back when you
got the role. Were you nervousabout, like him liking things a certain

(01:22:50):
way or something like that. Yeah, you know what, you know,
I was a little nervous because sometimesbig stars like that, they just kind
of want to stick to themselves.They go to their trailer, go to
this. You know, they doa good job, but you know,
they just kind of like want tokeep to themselves. Man. Andrew Lincoln,
who plays Rick grind he couldn't havebeen more nice, man. He
seemed like a really tight knit funcast every time behind the stuff. And

(01:23:12):
it's funny because one of the originalcreators of Walking Dead is a is a
is a Creeper fan. He's aToroto fit fan. That's showed up again.
I was going to be like thecomic reeds, like, man is
a dramatic role. Up, let'sdo it. You know, we shout
it out in New Jersey. Itwas a good time. But stuff in
there too though, you know,it was a fun character. That's that's

(01:23:34):
wild. Were you surprised when youheard Andrew talk that he's English? A
lot of them are English? Yeah, a lot of people on that show.
Yeah, but that's an incredible accentthat he's able to pull off.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it'sgreat man. Yeah. You know,
like it reminds me of like alot of singers, a lot of the
singers from the UK, you know, they pull off the with the accidental.

(01:23:56):
Yeah. I'm on another show tocalled What We Do in the Shadows.
All those people, all those fromthe UK, they keep their accent.
Yeah, that makes that makes sense? Now? Will do you think
there's a gonna be another season ofthat show? Yeah? Because I mean
they kind of left it open wherethe ones who live? Yeah, yeah,
you know everybody thought my character wasgonna get killed, but I'm still
last there. But yeah, man, that show got like the highest ratings

(01:24:17):
at AMC had gotten in like nineyears or something like that. So you
know spin off, Yeah, there'sdid you did you? I didn't.
I didn't watch a lot of theshow. Did you kill any any walkers
in his area? They were They'relike not, there's no walk save zone.

(01:24:41):
Yeah, okay in my family andso yeah, but I'm you know,
I'm helping giving Rick like some littleinside in information Saturday. Yeah,
put out there crazy. I believethat I'm gonna go back and rewatch it
against because I'm like that that's unbelievablebecause now, I mean, that show
is so big and it's like theComic Con show. So when Comic Con
comes around for you, if you'rein the area, mom oh yeah,

(01:25:04):
yeah, I'll come back. Yougotta see Frankie. He's performing at the
Magnolia Theater in Alcohol. Is itdifferent than performing in those kind of atmospheres
rather than just a small comedy club. Yeah, yeah, it is,
man, especially you know in aplace like San Diego, Like San Diego
has always so showed me so muchluck since since back in the day,
I would drive down and pass outflyers and you know that's awesome. People

(01:25:28):
will come there's people have been supportingme for for a long time, long
time, and so when I comehere, I'm just like ready to explode.
Let's say, you know that ata theater like like the Magnolia.
Yeah, in my hood alcohol,all my peeps are coming out support you
man, all right, Frankie,Well, congratulations on all the cess man.
That's awesome. Yes, we'll definitelygo check you out tonight at the

(01:25:48):
Magnolia in alcohol. The Padres,Dylan Cees has been thrown really well,
but yesterday it was on another level. We're gonna see what he did yesterday
against the Cubs next to sports Well, the Padres saw a dominant performance against

(01:26:09):
them the other night by the CubsShota Imanaga, but this time it was
one of their own that had thedominating performance. Dylan Cease had just baffled
the Cubs all day yesterday, givingup only one hit, striking out twelve
in helping the Padres through a threeto nothing shut out. And that one
hit was actually close because it actuallyhit off of Cease's glove, kind of

(01:26:34):
deflected off. It went to XanderBogart's at second Xander made the throw and
it was just too late. Otherwiseguy may have had a no hitter going
wow, which is crazy. MannyMachado, Fernando Tatis, Junior, Jake
Cronworth all drove in runs as they'resupposed to. So that was another series
win for the Padres. Good job. But now they are returning home and

(01:26:58):
get ready to face the Dog seriesstar starting tomorrow. I was a day
off today, you know, Iwas a pretty big a critiquer of critiquers
that a word criticizer critic there wego. Can't think of the word.
It's the shortened version as I say, of a j Preller. But I
mean he's had a pretty good offseason. Was a massive movie. And and

(01:27:19):
for the Marlins are paying this salary. The I mean that's crazy getting Dylan
Ces not resigning Blake Snow Blake StouseBurt right now is he's still not pitching,
uh you know, and he wasn'tand he wasn't playing well to begin
with. So I mean, listen, they're only twenty and twenty. But
like so far, the moves he'smade to replace guys have worked out.

(01:27:40):
I just I feel better about whatI've seen from this team than I did
at any point. Yeah, soI don't know, I mean, I'm
hoping you know we can string agood amount of wins here together. That
would be great to you know,really put some moves on the Dodgers.
Rodgers I think are up by sixgames already and a half the man's he's

(01:28:01):
records locked in. Are you doingthat? Emily? Are you going this
weekend and in your bed jersey?I don't have a Bets jersey, one
of those jerseys that's like cut theonce. I've never seen a jersey like
that. But you said that he'slike your favorite. See you guys are
putting words in my mouth. Isaid, I said he's fun to watch.

(01:28:24):
That's all I said. You said, I love Moki Bets. I
never said any of that. Ihate you dog. He's not fun to
watch. I hate him. Ihate him now too and right now.
So when he gets out to baton Saturday, will you go? Come
on, guys? He's fun towatch, Absolutely not. I will be

(01:28:45):
booing, booing, bet wow inliving tickets if you get, if you
could get tickets, if you go, Hell yeah, Padres Dodgers. Kid
wouldn't go because I don't know thepark. No, no, you want
to go. I would love togolouse. Last night saw the Knicks take

(01:29:10):
down the Pacers one thirty to onetwenty one when Game two of their series
now a scary moment as Jalen Brunsonleft the game in the first quarter.
Would would look like some sort ofleg injury, but he had his moment.
He returned in the second half toenergize the Garden and the Knicks and
lead him to a win. Yeahit was funny. Uh now Ojannonobi's hurt,

(01:29:31):
but they're up to Oh, justkeep winning. Uh. After the
game, I usually like Shaq Barkleyand Kenny out inside the NBA, but
I'm kind of taking a turn onBarkley because Nick Puff does great win and
he just criticized. He goes,yeah, he goes, y'all New York
think you're so great because the baggoes and the pizza that's all you got.
And he goes, y'all just gonnalose the Celtics anyway, you suck,

(01:29:54):
oh my, And then Shack isdying laughing, shots shocks laughing and
brings up food. Okay, shot, they did say he also loves the
street meat, and then the cartssaid that he said that, and then
he and then he said he doesn'tcare if shack Charles Barkley I says that

(01:30:15):
he doesn't care if it's a dog, cat, squirrel, or possible.
He's still gonna eat it. Barkthe street meat. I mean, we've
heard it, okay. The DenverNuggets Nikolajic won his third NBA MVP Award
as he beat out the Thunders,SGA and the Mavericks Luka Doncic. How

(01:30:36):
bad is that for the NBA?But this like goofy looking white guy who
has like no personality keeps winning theirbiggest awards. It's so bad. Guy's
dominant, I know, but it'sjust like Stanley Cup playoffs. Last night
saw the Panthers take down the Bruinssix to one to type their series at
one, and the Canucks open uptheir series with a win over the Oilers

(01:30:57):
five to four. It looks likethere was some bad stage tension at the
Tom Brady Roast over the weekend betweenformer coach Bill Belichick and owner Robert Oh
really yes. Julian Edelman and DrewBledsoe I guess talked about it on a
podcast and said Bill was having thetime of his life. Backstage. He
was sharing war stories, telling allthese different funniestef he's like a different guy

(01:31:20):
now. Yeah. He was likekind of holding court, Yeah until Kraft
walked into the room and he said, from that point on it was just
tension filled and you could cut itwith a knife. Yeah, because Craft
threw him under the bus, droveover his dead body, and then kept
doing it over and over again.In this ten part documentary series. It's
crazy, like and they made Belichicklook as like the biggest a hole pos

(01:31:45):
on earth. It was crazy.What's unbelievable is that Robert Kraft is probably
going to go into the Hall ofFame as an owner because of what Bill
Belichick did for him. Yeah,and it's like why why end like that?
The men the like. I getit didn't work out in the end
and there may be some issues,but like you gotta fix that man.
That'll do to him personally. Idon't know. He made me, he

(01:32:08):
made he wasn't great the last fewyears. He got rid of Brady and
that looked bad and then he probablywas running the franchise away. He didn't
want the stuf hard to work with. But I mean it's still nothing awful
though, right, No, twentyyears and six Super Bowls and then I
apparently the rumor is that the ownerof the Falcons called the Robert Craft and
said, hey, give me yourword on Bill and Craft told me don't

(01:32:30):
don't hire him, and that's whyhe didn't get the Falcons. John,
that's crazy, which is crazy,so not good. There you go.
That is sports dirt for today.Apparently there is a nail salon out there
that is making news for what discountthey are offering for its customers. But
you gotta do something a little interestingto get the discount. We're gonna see

(01:32:53):
what you have to do or howyou're gonna earn that discount at the nail
salon when we get back on theshow on Rock with a five three,
John bun Joviy wrapping up Throwback Thursday. It's the show. It's roque Oh
five to three. Now, Ithink I know the answer to this question

(01:33:17):
for these two ladies in the room. But if you could get a pretty
solid discount at the nail salon,but you had to be cool with one
certain particular thing, would you doit? Now? Obviously you need to
know what the particular thing is.Right, Yeah, there is a nail
salon that is making news because theyare offering a big discount to its customers

(01:33:41):
if they're cool with them taking picturesof your feet. Oh oh my,
Like what kind of discount we're talking? Yeah, well, this is a
nail salon in Toronto that is makingnews, and I guess allegedly other nail
salons are taking note and saying,oh, that's an awesome idea, because

(01:34:02):
they are offering a twenty percent discounton all pedicures if you allow them to
take pictures of your feet and postthem on a foot fetish website feet Finder.
Oh my god. Yes. IfI were to say one of the

(01:34:24):
women in this room would be coolwith it and one might not be,
it may shock you that Sky isthe one that might be cool with this
and Emily might not be because Emilyis willing to do a lot of stuff
if you give her a little extracash. Yeah, you know what I'm
saying. You know what I'm waitwhat you've said it? You've been willing
to do only fans and things likethat. You can't be fine with all

(01:34:45):
that stuff. Yeah. The onlyissue with Emily's feet is you'd have to
have an Imax screen to get itin. One more there, it is
on site. Half like most momentfet your feet for the last time.
They look very skinny ankles. That'sright, because your feet aren't your favorite

(01:35:08):
feature is why you wouldn't want thosepictures to be shown, right, one
hundred percent. I don't even likelooking at them. But the foot guys
out there, they want something different, so you could make some good money
with those, with those giant skizyI would possibly I heard that. The
only one I would possibly remotely thinkabout it is if you just gave me
a free pedicure, You're going tobe making money off me and I only

(01:35:30):
get twenty percent, not even fifty. I would do it for full for
you come in and get a freepedicure. We got to take picture your
feet, though, I would probablydo it. You do that, pout
it okay. Now the other younglady over here, Hello, Sky has
nice feet, thank you, andwe back in the day talked about starting
a website called skysfeet dot com.Yes, we never got off the grounds,

(01:35:53):
but she was okay with it.Weirdly enough, Yeah, we just
got too lazy to do it.That was the only problem with it.
We were it's too lazy to doit. This if I'm going to do
this, no thank you, becauseif I'm gonna if someone's gonna be making
money off the feet, is gonnabe for you. So I will upload
my own pictures to feet finder.Keep your twenty percent, give me a

(01:36:16):
beautiful pedicure, and I'm going tomake way more than your twenty percent discount
having my own feet Finder. Youhave to do all the work. That's
the problem. That that is theissue. Just get the just to go
snap one. Yeah, I'm withEmily. I don't think twenty percent is
because you're going to be making morethan that of eight dollars off we're negotiating.

(01:36:40):
Yeah, well we're not. Nobodywants. Well, this feet finder
website has about feet keep your onhas about five million in sales every year
on this one website, five millionpeople are paying every year to look at
pictures of regular people's feet. Howmuch the pain you know? Well,

(01:37:02):
what do you mean, like howmuch people on that website pay to look
at feet? I don't know howmuch like a subscription is or how it
works, but they say the averageperson who uploads, and this is just
the average random person who uploads,makes about twenty six grand a year on
their feet picture. That's the average. Yeah, yeah, now that should

(01:37:26):
be the first person where they rejectedOho big Like I said, I'm aware
they're ugly. You don't need tomake it worse. Okay, Oh okay,
all right, Well you do haveto sign a waiver to release your
feet pictures, and they promise thatthere will be nothing to identify you on
there, you know, and byno means are they put in your name

(01:37:47):
or your city or any identifying reachers. But you do. You do get
the twenty percent discount, and theysay they definitely have a handful of people
taking advantage of it. And theyalso have been contacted by other salons who
are saying, how does your programwork? Great business model we want to
do. I did the math.I think you need to credit monks get

(01:38:11):
in there. Ye have to doanything, just feed picks. They say,
red nail polish is the most popular. I got that at home.
Sherman Williams, I mean they're notonce again, they're not. Okay,
they're sized. Uh. Tomorrow,coming up tomorrow, we're gonna play some

(01:38:32):
Gabio roulette. Plus it is afree comedy Friday with our buddy Taylor Williams
in studio tomorrow morning. We'll seeyou then

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