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Speaker 1 (00:12):
A coach. It's not my job coach, but I would
bring them all down a little bit a little. I
think maybe the headphones are just can you gotta turn
a knob? Can you see that? Can you see the screen?
Let's see it, but it's popping. We're in a different studio.
(00:32):
If you bubbs can't tell, do you have the gun shot?
I think that would be the best tell. Tell if
it's hotter night, if you just know people have hated day.
No, no no, no, no, no, we're gonna use the gun
shot today because we have to talk about that story
for the war. No, we have to talk about South Carolina. No,
we're not talking about that couch. Yeah we are. Oh boy, Okay, first,
(00:52):
first introduced who you are? What up everybody? I am Lunchbox.
I know the most about sports, so I'll give you
the sports facts, my sports opinions because I'm pretty much
a sports genius. What's up, everybody? I'm Eddie and I
know the least about the sports. But your average sports fan,
your sports watcher don't know the who's who's, don't know
the what's what's. Once upon time, I had Corona and
I am the number one Dallas Cowboys fan. What up
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you guys. It is sissan Uh. It does hurt for
the audio not to be perfect today, but we are
in uh neighboring studio. I'm from the North. I'm an
alpha male. I have a wife in Her name is Bazer,
and we live on the west side of Nashville. If
that address changes, you guys will be the first to know.
Right now, on the weekends, the only thing we're doing
is shotgun and hard Seltz. I did see an ad
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on Tickety Talk and it was I think it's called
TikTok TikTok. I thought it was called dick Talk. That's
our Saturday morning podcast. It was Coach. I'm pretty sure
it was your apartment complex because it was like affordable
housing right here in Nashville, and they had the same
view of the sunset Cumberland that Raid does or the
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Cumberland Cumberland. They might be trying to sell the old
apartment we do have the Coach. It looked like your
actual apartment. Probably is. They know we're leaving in June. Okay, whoa,
that's breaking news. We did not know that. There had
never been any announcement that you were leaving in June.
All I heard was All I heard was, I will
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let you know when we are leaving. Obviously already know,
he said, we'll be the first to know. We'll be
the first to know. Well, obviously we're not, because the
apartment complex knew before we did. Sorry, Coach, I told
the apartment that we're leaving in June before you. I
believe that's protocol. Why you Well, in your intro you
say you will be the first. You also shotgun hard
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on the weekend. That'll burn your not your nonstruct question.
Do you have a place already lined up for the
June Yes, Coach, it's by his in laws. He's gonna
be neighbors with it is. Uh, it's actually on the street.
Everybody's very familiar with Broadway. Let's go. You're going back
to Broadway, dude, the pandemic is almost over. He thinks
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it's my June and there's a good time to go
back to Broadway. Or are you going to Music Row? Uh?
Both very interesting? But if the pandemics over, why not? Boys?
I believe the Midtown area? Really? Yes, your in laws
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live in Midtown, But then I didn't realize they lived
by winners and losers. Guys, that's so you're going back
to another apartment. Uh, don't believe that you're gonna buy
a house. Yeah, I'm so confused. Guys. Guys, we tried
to find a house thirty minutes from Nashville. We went there,
there were fifteen cars pulled up to these houses. People
are paying thirty thousand over asking Guess what. The house
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doesn't even have to meet the inspection needs. They'll fail that,
and people are still paying over the asking price. Yes,
so you went to an open house and there were
aready thirty cars there. Yeah, you doubled it. My bad.
It was a thirty over asking prices. I had a
twenty in my back pocket. Bazor's person, what to uh
like that was the down payment. My point is this.
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You see a bunch of do it Lexus land Rover's
roll up and I got a twenty in my pocket,
bays Persus empty and we go We're never going to
get this house. The real estate market is out of control.
We're the poorest people there. So plan B. We can't
get a house right now, an apartment or a town
house or something, saving up, not a condo, those are
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too expensive. Saving up and then getting land and her dad,
I believe will be interested in helping us build a house.
Have you thought about to save money to move in
with the in laws for a year, because if you're
getting an apartment, you're not saving money getting an apartment.
You don't want him to live with the in laws
for just for a year, because he said saving money.
When you're paying for an apartment, you're not able to
save any money because all your money is going to rent.
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Throwing her way, Guys, we're not getting an apartment. We
I believe something's lined up right now. We have a
we have an inn. I believe it's a townhouse if
you will, And we have an inn, so that they
it's a it's a falliday inn. No no, no, no no, no,
we're paying rent, but it's not like right now we're
paying over a g for rent over a g over
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at the okay, So how much would this be? Hopefully
less than that I would imagine, because yes, I mean,
nothing's gonna be as you always go into a studio,
right like studio apartment where it's just one. I just
wanted to take a dump and turn your eggs at
the same time, kind of thing being real, that's what
they do an NYC man, guys, right, maybe this townhouse
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is a thousand, which is fine. Actually our place now
is over two thousand, but they work. You just said
it was a little over a g because I don't
understand it's too grand. He said, two thousand? Did you say?
Square said, you guys are throwing out coach, No wonder.
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Your sunset is amazing, so no wonder you're broke because
that's more my mortgage. It's way more than my mortgage.
Just so that the scale makes sense. It's over too.
But Bay works. Bay works for the apartment, and we
get a discount, so that brings it lower. So maybe
our our future townhouse that we get is going to
be the same price as the apartment. But it's only
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because she worked for the apartment. She's cleaning and stuff. No,
she no, no, no, she gets her bikini on and
they said, all right, we got a tour, and she
lays down at the pool, no wedding rings in her bikini.
So when they go on tours, they tries to get
younger people to live in the apartment. You're joking, but
that sounds like something that's absolutely something right would sign
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Bay if they're doing a tour she'll be on the
patio and she'll give a flash. I'm just kidding. She
throws events, but because of the pandemic to having that many,
so she's an event coordinator. I did not know she
did that Halloween. They went and set pumpkins at everybody's
doing does stuff like that, and I believe. And then
basically she's an intern because like when I interned the Spur,
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like before the game, I had to go put a
T shirt on every chair, and so that's what she did.
She went and put pumpkins on the doorsteps of everyone's house.
Interns ain't getting with bazors getting Let me she's smart
about smart girl. Yeah, Oh she's hooking it up every month.
Is that her only job? Is she still working the
old job? Music row? Wow, banking coach, Look at you
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just spinning your wheels over here. Doing the spinning wheels
is a good thing, isn't it. You're not going anywhere.
He and the back of the car just keep getting lower,
rock bottom, keep digging. That's my model. People always say, man,
you almost seem rock bottom. I go now, you can
always dig deeper. Coach, you said the real estates like crazy,
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the wet what do you know, I don't know if
I can tell the story. Well, I'm gonna Texas individuals
see if they're okay to be telling them, you guys
throw my business out there, And so I had to then,
But I mean it was fine because I just saw
something on tickety talk so much and I don't even
know if we've informed our apartment. I probably need to
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tell them they're listening right now, because I'll tell you, like,
my kids go to a school that's in a really
nice neighborhood where it's very expensive to live in that neighborhood.
We don't live in that neighborhood in the middle of it.
So every time I pick them up, what they've done
is you can tell back in the day they had
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big lots, like they had big houses on big lots.
What this neighborhood is now doing is tearing down those
big houses, buying the lots and making three little ones
or four little ones in it. Right, And I'm thinking
we might as well just call this the money. And
I'm thinking every time I pick up my kids and
I drifted that neighborhood, I'm just like, this house is
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the size of my house in the middle of a
very expensive neighborhood, and they're probably paying ten times what
I pay for my house. What on earth are they
thinking the same thing with the street Ray and I
used to live on. They've torn down houses and they've
built these four plexes where there's two in front and
the driveway dissects them and then there's two behind them.
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So it's a four plex dissex. I never knew you
were a doctor and you and you all share the
same driveway. Yes, So, like, how weird is that? Like
the kids, the kids are friends. They could pull a
string in between their windows and like you know, transfer
stuff back and forth. That's how close these houses are,
which doesn't which I when you're buying a house, how
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is that? But you guys realize the market right now
is crazy for people trying to find houses. They're coming
from Cali. They'll move into a four plex, five plex,
threesome to someome, to some pleax. What's your point, They're
just building anything contractually, Hey, we should build one that
can fit four families. There's awesome an idea neighborhood where
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that they built and it looks like a construction site
that did like a parking garage and it's just the
concrete with no paint. It's just the concrete and then
there's about five windows on it and that's it. And
every time I drove by, I'm like, Oh, they're still
working on it now, Coach. They lived there the house
and it looks like a concrete block, and I'm like,
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how much did they pay for this day house? And
it looks like a concrete block? So what you're saying
is we need to buy just a lot and then
make some money off that lot. I don't know what
I'm saying. All I'm saying is people are making weird
decisions in this town with their houses that they're buying.
They're they're they're they're ridiculous. I just man, I'm waiting
for a response on this. You're gonna be like, what
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the are you guys? Fans of the new look of
the houses, tall skinnies, tall and skinny, we can call
it the Morgan Wallen house because that's kind of we've
all seen his house, which I haven't heard his name
on the radio and months we're not playing. I don't
know what Morgan wall house looks like. You saw the video, right,
I just heard the audio company man radio. I only
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care about audio and be honest with you. Didn't look,
didn't I just you know what? Straight up? But three
laudio on the top. Are you guys fans of that?
I listen? Single me? Why don't you tell mad overt
In that to his face because that's what he is. Yeah,
but he was single him, Oh it was it was
he bought it when he was single. He now has
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a family. He has a wife and he's about to
have a child. Now. That was that Cody? Yeah, Cody
there at Ted Roads paying golf. Oh codes, whoa, It
wasn't really that loud, but I couldn't find the clips
having your shoulder. Are you okay? No, I'm trying to
think of the tall Skinnies. I just don't understand having
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one room on each floor. That seems so awkward. I
think they're more than one room, are they? I would think.
I don't really go in the tall Skinnies. I just
see him on to a birthday party in tall Skinny.
Oh that was a tall Skinny. But that was the
only living room was on the floor, and that was it. Right,
there's a kitchen on that floor. If you guys drive
around town. I hate to make this centric there's tall
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and skinnies all over town. It's not it's not a
Nashville thing. Coaches there everywhere. But but it's almost like
we've turned into a real estate five Hey, tune into
Click and Clack next Saturday. It's almost though, like when
you see these houses from you know, when you buy
a house from the twenties show the nineties. They have
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the same kind of style. Coach, that's kind of the
box straights. What do you call it to skinny? Tall
and skinny, Tall and skinnies are gonna be the houses
of the twenties. I totally get it now, but I
drive in on the Expressway. There's tall and skinnies mid town,
tall and skinny, the Gulch skinnies all over the place. Yes,
out by where he lives. Tall and skinny. And they
liked the tall and skinnies because you can build them
on one lot and do five tall and skinnies, so
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you can pay. You can pay three hundred thousand, four
hundred thousand for the lot, tear it down, then you
sell each one of those five coach for six hundred thousand.
You're freaking making a ton of money. I mean, you're
banking banking. That's the only reason. That's the only reason
the tall and skinnies exist. Why didn't and we're stupid?
We all felt for it. And now these guys that
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bought these pieces of lands are like, no, I'm like, man,
why didn't we pay attention? Like when my dad tried
to teach me how to do remodeling. Damn, I should
have paid a lot more attention because I could be
making you can d y? I No, No, I understand
do d I Y? I could? No? I could. It
would take me a lot longer. But what I'm saying,
if I was proficient at it like my dad is,
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I could sit there. Oh, let's buy this house and
flip it. Bo move to the next house, flip it.
We've been making a lot of money right now, boys,
why don't you Why don't you fly your dad in
and have them just flip a bunch of houses here?
We could dad, you live here for two months, help
me flip for two months straight. But the word flip
is really easy to say. You know how hard it
is to flip a house. It's not Why are we
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not doing it? Why are we talking on these Because no,
I don't have the money to buy it. We don't
have the money and we don't have the skills. I
bet we could buy one in the ghetto by where
we used to live and flip it. No, No, have
you driven down our old street. Yeah, it's all new
houses now, tall skinnies, four plexes. They've been flipped, all
been flipped. But you know it hasn't been flipped. That
ghetto gas station, it's still there, and it's still kind
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of dangerous over there, Coach, I don't know. The roughest
gas station you can imagine, was our neighbor, remember when
we used to live. I got some swishes there, great Coach.
Every time I'd get a drink there, they put in
a paper sack. I'm like, we're drinking on the streets.
It's just a fancy dude, chill on the paper sat. Hey.
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I was walking my dog the other day and I
saw a pack of Swish of sweets on the on
the on the switch of sweets, and and I was like, hey,
that's not opened. So I picked it up. During coronavirus,
you did not pick it up. And I picked it
up and I pulled it. I'm like, there, this is
fool I guess what it was full of tobacco. Tobacco, yeah,
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because they cut it all out. Do you know that? Oh,
then they use them for other stuff put in there.
It's not legal here though it's not legal. Well it's
not legal a lot of it's legal to some places.
But yes, but that's what they do. That's what you
do with the Swisher, that's I mean so, but yes,
Swisher really like did not make their product to do that.
That's what I was about to ask. Did they do
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that knowing that people were going to cut their tobacco
or do they think, oh, people are really gonna smoke.
I mean, you can use a pan for heroin. Did
Coca Cola realized that? No, Coach, I found one of
those one time. That's depressive. Yeah, you know and pick
picking up cans with your pops, dad. Why is this
one got three weird holes in it? Give me that
can crunch it. Cat brown stains on it, but that's
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the white stuff on top. It looked like it was burning.
But you got the gunshop ready. It's the time. I
don't know about this. Co We are in the game.
It is back for a one time only one time only. No,
no, no no, no, this is what prisoners are gonna be
playing would you the game? South Carolina? They are now
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going to allow firing squads. If you're getting the death penalty,
it's up to the prisoner. It's up to the prisoner.
So guys, we're prison We're playing prison edition. Would you
will take your pants off? Would you want the electric chair?
Why did you take my bad day? You left me
halfway up in the air. Would you rather go by
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the firing squad or the electric chair? What? There's no
electric chair, it's electric chair. So the two options are
electric and firing not lethal. If there's no lethal, you
get to choose one of those. That's firing squad. Just
shoot me. Yeah, firing squad for me as well, because
people I've heard they get shot don't even know they
get shot, and they'll say, oh my gosh, I was
every time I watched TVs. That's fake Murman Forrest Coump though,
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when he's like it felt like a bug bit me,
oh something bit me. I don't think getting shot is
as painful as we've really ever gotten shot. No, can
I just say it? If it movies and whatever it's
made you think it hurts, it hurts so bad. But
I think it's more that you bleed out stuff starts
going through your body and your organs. It's not necessarily
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the pain excruciating. I've been stepping on a lego hurts
more than getting shot. Well, that hurts, but it hurts.
But I'm gonna say getting shot hurts more. But the
getting shot damages stuff in your body and starts to
throw it out of whack. So I'm gonna say, getting
shot you it won't even really feel it. I think
that what you're trying to describe is when you get shot,
it's so quick that you don't really you don't realize
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you got shot. But the second you do realize, and
it probably it's probably one or two seconds afterwards, you're
just like, ow, that freaking hurts, Like I'm sure right
when you get shot, it doesn't hurt right away. You
ain't saying freaking you're saying and you might be. You
might be in shocked. So maybe you don't feel it right,
but I feel like you feel it. You have to
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feel like you have. Just don't feel it when it
hits you, obviously, because it's so quick, it has to
be firing squad, firing squad. How can you sit there
and get this is like how long does this take
before you die? I couldn't answer that, coach. And and
if they mess it up, like maybe they don't put
the sponge in there the right way because they want
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to stay just exactly Tom theme here. But yes, it
has to be firing squad. But that is such a
well you had to sit there and you see all
these guys lined up with guns going, man, they're about
to pop me. Boys. You know, I went to school
like the Universe State in Huntsville, Coach, it was literally
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two blocks from and this dude used to want to
go see the excuse I didn't used to want to coach,
so you could smell it birthday idea coach, and we
would make jokes like when we have parties of the
house and like the lights would go on and off.
We'd be like, oh we lost someone. Moment of silence
because why because they were at the present where they
do the executions. Somebody would like hit the lights back
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and forth like guys, guys, moment sulence. But it was
eerie to have. Uh was a death row. Now it's
not death row, it's where they actually executed. Death row
was like twenty miles away still pretty so they would
feel you were too close to throw parties next to
Now just in college town, youre kidding me. It was
literally party two blocks away. Somebody's like about to die
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in two minutes, and so it was eerie knowing that
that was what you guys like watch it on TV
Countdown ten because they didn't. Guys, you know that they're
as often as twice a week. So so you see
like news stories of a high profile execution going on, right,
and then there's a protest because somebody believes they didn't
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do it. So there's thirty people out there, fifty people
picketings they did not kill him, right, Guys, they do
that every night. Every night there's an execution, there are
at least five people with candles protesting it, but they
don't show that because the five person protests not that
big of a deal. If it's a bigger, high profile one,
then they'll show that. Into So they happened way more
than we did not realize. They're going down twice and
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we were executing every week. Every week there's an execution.
When my parents are coming to town, I'd be like,
do you want to drive by? Like, yeah, I think
they're probably. I mean, chances are they'll be picketers out there.
What days we're talking Tay, Thursday, Friday. That's why we
do our podcast. It was whenever. It was whenever, and
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and I'll tell you I was out there sometimes when
to kind of like just get the get the experience.
And people would wait, they were like, all right, well,
before you worked in the news, you would go out that.
While I was in college, I would go like, honest
to god, that is the creepiest thing I've ever heard.
So other people are hardcore protesting, they're losing a family member,
and you're going Edie's walking total on the leash like
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it was two blocks from our school, Like I understanding.
But the fact that you said I went out there
just to get the feeling of it, I'll tell you
what the feeling is creepy and sad, like it's awful.
I'm telling you what the process was that they would
like Eddie's Like, Eddie, Eddie said, you're going, man, I
got that economics testimer or I could go get the
feeling of what it's like when someone dies on the
electric chair. I think I'm gonna do that. Everyone knows
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what time is scheduled, so you know at six o'clock
it's gonna go down. What time six o'clock? Did you
ever take a chick there on a date? Nor? Of
course not. But you could walk around it, like do
they make a dog path around the execution area? Guys?
It was. It was like the size of Broadway, one
block of Broadway. That's how big the prison was. That's
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it one block. So it was just used for the executions. Yes,
and it was just a holding area for the person
that get executed. They would get there the day before,
hang out, have their last meals there, and they would
get you did and that's it. Did you see families
like arriving to go watch. Yes, they go in the
front doors and so they walked from the same parking
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lot that you're standing in just to get the feeling.
The feeling to me was to see the protests. Not
I wanted to see that. I wanted to see the
protests for for myself. So I see the six people
there with candles like don't kill him, don't kill him.
I realized, like, guys, you six people, you're not going
to stop his execution. I'm just telling you right now.
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But they go in, they know it's at six o'clock
and about six ten the prison guy comes out. The
prison guy comes out, reads the paper and approximately six
o seven so and so it took his last breath
due by lethal You were there when he read the paper, right,
He had to get the feeling. He wanted to get
the feeling. He said, screw economic guys, do you not?
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Did you know this? This is the creatly That's what
I wanted to see for myself. And he gets out
in the coach. It's like he opens the front door walmart,
like just walks right out and it and reads the
paper and he just reads it. Whoever is out there,
he just reads six people. I'm telling there's always someone
out there. You go there right now, there's someone out
there with a candle. There are people that are hardcore
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against death penalty and they're out there. Yeah. So anyway,
leading to my whole thing I had about my last
semester of school. I was a journalist, a major, and
I told my professor, I'm holding I want to experience
an execution and I'll do a whole report on it.
I'll write articles on it whatever we need. So I
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did my research. It was a dude that outside of Houston.
That right, I feel like I don't even know this guy.
We've been doing the podcast for two and a half years.
You need to marry my wife because she likes creepy
stuff like this. No. No, my wife likes like those
murder investigations on but I don't think. I don't know.
I'm not sure she'd be down for the execution. No,
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because my wife loves waking up to a killing. So
it's lifetime all every morning. So I've already done all
the research on the dude and everything, and I'm like,
I'm ready to go. So I talked to the prison.
They're like, absolutely, there's I think twelve seats in there
and only ten people have signed up, so there's two available.
And I said, all right, yeah, sign me up. Okay,
we'll need your professor to sign this slip or whatever
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that says you're doing this for class and all that
and all right. So I sent to my professor and uh,
I think it was on a Friday or something came around.
I'm like, Friday at two o'clock, I'm like, hey, did
you get that? Now? Man, your professor hadn't send me anything. Great,
I call the professor no answer. I go to his office,
he's not there. The crops going on her for weirdo.
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He always wanted to get that feeling. Freaking doctor Van Wink.
Four o'clock rolls around the prison. Guy goes, sorry, dude,
we haven't heard anything. You're not gonna be able to
come to this thing, like stupid whatever. So then on
Monday I find a professor and I'm like, wtf, dude,
what happened? Like they said you didn't some permission slip.
He's like, you sent me a permission slip. And oh
you're a piece of crap. Dude. I that's so mad
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at him. I'm like, you know I did, and you
know I wanted to do this. I must have lost it.
My bad dude. That guy was such a jerk to
me for so many years, like so many years, many
years as you have to do two years. And no,
he never failed me because I knew what I was doing.
I always challenged him. That's the thing. I would challenge
him because one of those guys, You're one of those
guys that everybody ay questions, Well, actually, yeah, prof I
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got a question you taught the class. I worked in
news before I even went to school. So he's like,
these are cold package tapes. I'm like, no, they're not.
They're called this. I'm like a class, like I worked
in it. Well, I guess some people can call it that.
I'm like, yeah, I'm telling you they call it more
than that. And so how annoying would he had been
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in class? Well, apparently the professor thought I was really annoyed,
so he didn't sign that stupid slit. So as the
years go by, though, I'm like, thank god he didn't
sign that thing, because I don't think i'd want to
see that. Um, does anybody know what this is? Uh? Yeah,
it's a video camera class. Anybody, Yeah, video camera? Hello?
And then Eddie's like, and also, in ten years, are
gonna use iPhone elevens? I'm telling you that's what I told. Yeah.
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He's like, you need to put it on your shoulder.
I'm like, dude, they're gonna make camera small or you're
not gonna put them with your shoulders. So you're telling me,
then people on the street can just submit stuff to
TV stations. He'd be like you, there's gonna be a
reporter and a cameraman Like no, no, no no, they're gonna
be hybrids, maybe reporters that shoot their own stuff, and
they're gonna be called one man man. He's like, no,
they're not. I want you guys to watch Nightcrawler. It's
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about the TV industry, movie stuff at night. I've already
seen it a couple of times. A movie. It's about
dude that just goes to crimes. Yeah, he's the first person,
so he has a CB so he'll get a call
for a crime and then he just goes. There's an
actual industry for this. And there was a dude when
I first worked news who was a stringer. They're called stringers,
and they don't work for a new station. They're just independent.
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And I hear you right, you say strippers, singers, and
I was like, what stringers? And and they have police scanners,
so they try to beat the news station to the
to the story, get the good footage, and then try
to sell it to the news stations. Can you imagine
how much do you make five bucks? They don't even
think they exist anymore. Back in the day, probably paid
a lot. Yeah, but now there's a camera everywhere, so
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every citizen films it and it gives it to him
for free. Like my buddy Cody was driving back from Marfa. No,
Cody Butler was driving back from Marfa. Texts and Martha
the Marfa tapes. Miranda, Well, this was before the Marfa tapes.
And he's driving back and this is when the snow
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and a semi went flying passed him on the highway
and he's like, something's about to happen at SIMI his camera,
took his camera out, filmed and the freaking semi free
night night. So they put it on the local news.
Then they used it on the Today Show. Yeah, just
like that, and so they didn't have to pay for it,
and they get their news coverage just right like that.
They don't need a string. That's a thing from the past,
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like Nightcrawler. It's a think it's the thing of the past. Dude.
Can you imagine us waiting on the cbe getting in
the trailblazer, going and get into the scene before a cop.
Something else you didn't know about me. I used to
have a CB, like even through high school and I
would sleep with it. That's cool. It's not scanner scanners, right,
because you can coach. You get all this inside info coach.
I got it from my dad because my dad was
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a scanner, dude, and my dad would spend Friday nights
just chilling, drinking beers, you know, outside in the backyard,
listening to the scanner and that, yeah, on the phone though,
you can do it. There's an app now a coach.
One time my brother got got pulled over and my
dad heard it on then yeah, he heard it on
the scanner because they scanned his I D and everything
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and they read his name, and my dad goes, huh,
what are the chances of that? So then my brother
comes home or whatever, and it's like, what y'all do? Nothing?
Just went to you know, Jimmy's house and hung out.
Anything happened? No, no, no, oh man, he got pulled
over somewhere he wasn't supposed to be. You weren't speeding?
Where'd you? I don't speed? Dad, Come on, interesting, let
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me see the ticket got him. I mean you gud
must have religiously listened for him to have gotten your brother.
My mom hated it because he would sleep with it,
and in the middle of that would be like, I
go four times one, four or nine. Your dad fascinates
me in a really good way. Crazy dude, man, crazy dude,
And so would he ever go to the scene or
he just wanted to hear, so that would be nights.
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He puts down at six and then drives to the seed.
Coach coach an, Actually that's what happened, right, That is
exactly what he loved to do. Crazy, What do you
love to do? Is he would like to buy a
twelve pack of beer and drive around. We had a
bunch of like irrigation canals where we lived, and it
was like it wouldn't traffic. He would just drive around
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the canals in the back road and he listened to
the scanners and you just kind of like drink a
beer and just drive around. That's it. And sometimes we
would join him in the back seat. We just kind
of sit there and listen to the scanner and burglary
and progress. You got a burglary in progress right here
for at four nine four, and I I full force having
to you Marrigold Street and I was like, that's right here,
that's right down the road. So he gets there, we
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beat the cops to it. I remember the coming out
with a steam asking a gun. Your dad's like holding
his beer out the window, and I remember seeing two
dudes run across the street and like just jump a
railroad track? Who jump the railroad track? They had a
box SOMETHINGE holding one ALM was holding the box and
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my dad's like, there they go, there they go, and
I'm like, Dad, you gotta tell the cops. He's like,
hell no, that beer in his hand, like now we're
going home now. So he goes there to see it.
And then he didn't even help catch me, just wants
to see a coach. They're gonna arrest my dad for
drinking and driving. But my question is would they he
did he not worry about them taking like kicking your
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ass and taking the car or something like they knew
that they had to run as fast as they could.
They could just jump in his car. No, no, no no,
my dad was. I mean, we didn't get close. We
just saw him from a distance. That is so incredible
close as I came to chasing something. We got my
mom to go follow a fire truck, which now you
don't do that at all. I've done that. We can
we convince my mom to do it. It was pretty cool,
but I do we're young, but I believe the guy
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yelled at her and he goes, don't ever fall like
one of the oh yeah, she was hauling dude because
we were all kids like you gotta fire please, please please,
And she actually followed one for the first time. She's
going fast in these city streets and she got close
and I remember she stopped and she kind of got
stuck where she had to do a three way turn,
and I believe a fire guy was like, listen, yeah,
that's how it ended because you always ended you and
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if you follow a fireman or a police you ended
a dead end. So it's always a three way stop
like a turn, and it's so obvious you were. What
I'll do is if I see I'll circle the block
three times. Man, I'll do that. I just want to
see what's going on. I'm nosy, Like there was one
time we got off the school bus and there was
cops in our neighborhood and they were arresting some dude
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and they're like, oh, yeah, there was a break in
and they try to break it. There was three your
a story about my neck and arrested the So no,
I'm not saying well, he wasn't saying he was never
saying that. So there's three guys that tried to break
into a house and they had these two dudes, and
they were and we were walking, so we walked past them.
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We go about a half a block and some dude
comes out of a backyard. I'm like, that's the third dude.
That's the third freaking dude. Tackle him and I'm just like,
what do we do? What do we do? So for
star and look all right, what do we do? What
do we do? What would you do? Do you go tell?
Or do you just let him go? I let him go?
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I mean, why are you trying to get involved with
the crime? Tip? Let him go? You've got a life
to live. I know. But I was like, it's like
it's almost like none of your business at that point,
Like just a all right, I know I got a
little nosy. I'm backing up. You always want to get
as close as a kid to the fireplace before you
actually feel how hot it is. I don't want to
feel how hot that crime is and actually get involved
in it. Yeah, I guess we went about because it
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was about six houses and when we see him walk
out of the backyard and were the cost war, Hey,
here is here is trying to run? Freaking's not jes
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Days all. I got right there, right there, got him
dude like copd them right in front of my house.
Thank you guys. No sick badge. No, no. We were like,
we're probably middle school. So we were all now we
didn't want no damn sticker badge, but we thought it
was so funny to go, how did your dad get pop? Oh?
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So it was my birthday? Is this kind of like
the one that changed things for you? No, it was
my birthday. And I don't know how old I was.
I was in my twenties. And we were going you
can say like eight, you know, we were going. We
went to dinner and then we were going to Estra
Folly's down on six Streets. They had like family birthdays
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at He had a couple of no hitting the sauce
and he got pulled over the line. He got pulled
over right there on Red River, like right there, he
was almost there, right almost stadium. Well, yeah, we're what
the heck was that? He was a block a half
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a block away. Yes, and when he was looking for parking,
it's always tough there and pull him over. He got
unpaid tickets. Oh, we got a warrant. So they take
him out of the car and like, hey man, sorry
to do this. You know what I mean, he's got
a birthday hat on. He's got a birthday on you
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where were you right there? And I could see, I
mean I could saw it go down. I'll go down
on this birthday. Hey, he takes his birthday hat off. So,
I mean, my mom is in a little button on
his hip. That's my birthday. My mom's in the car,
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and maybe my sister, I don't know. Maybe. And so
they take him downtown and if it wasn't, and my
uncle goes and gets them get yeah, it goes and
get some like oh after he had already been cuffed
and stuff. Yeah, And so he goes and they didn't
like put him in a cell or andything. They just
had to pay it. And so my uncle came got
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him and they showed up at astra follies like thirty minutes.
That's impressive, Coach. Like I said, it was a real
easy process. They still got hold on, hold on if
you have unpaid tickets. Basically they just put you in
the back of the car, take you to the police station.
You have to. I'm pretty sure they cuffed Coach, because
there's a difference between man just jumping the car. We'll
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go down there and you'll pay it real quick and
getting cuffed. And I don't think your story is accurate.
I promise there's no way that if you have unpaid
parking tickets, they just take you to the police station
to pay them. You're telling me, if you have unpaid
parking tickets, they can arrest you after that. That's what
happens that they don't. I really had no no, they
did arrest him. They took him down, and he was like, well, man,
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it's really just not a big deal. And so he
told them that. So then they were like, yeah, you're right,
you're right. You know what They're like, He's like, it's
my son's birthday, you know what I mean. He already
prepaid for the tickets. You know what I mean? Do
we really want to make me miss esther Folly's you know?
And but the cops also like, I can't we guys,
we got these bodycams. I can't be very very soft.
We have to be stern. We got to be authoritative figures.
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So he still kind of throws his ad up against
the car. It doesn't mean but man, dad as he
bows the back of his knee where he but they
have those little people on the street like they do
in the window. My dad gets arrested right in front
of the the wind. They're like, oh, that's funny, that's party.
Think it's part of the part of the act. One
part of the act. But yeah, he ended up making
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it to the show. But I was, man, I was like,
that was a great show for coach. That's a birthday
you'll never forget. I'll never forget it. Never dad, where
you're one of the neighbors for the friends? Where you been?
The show started? One the nerd dads, Hey, man, where
you being? Show? Start to come on? One of the
nerd dads. Man up, no speaking into something. You'll never
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forget your senior year of high school. Oh you know
what I mean. But COVID, you haven't been able to
play sports. Kentucky has come up with what I think
is maybe the dumbest law in the history of laws.
They're going to allow people that graduate this year to
play sports next year in high school. Nineteen year old lookout, like,
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come on, man, like I get it. They're missing out
on their senior year. It wasn't the same as what
it was. They still played sports, didn't Yes, they played sports? Yes,
And look it's It was weird for all of us.
But we're not gonna go back and try to relive
the life we didn't have last year. How does this
bill even? Did you miss the birthday last year? With
like did you have a birthday? Last day? Did you
have a birthday? Ray? Yeah? I did too, man, And
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you guess well, we didn't really get to have parties.
But we're not gonna go back and re celebrate those parties,
are we? So we moved forward? Still at a party
like the horse race, coach, I got a hammer and
rode that horse. That was all kay? You get to
play in March Madness last year when they were the
overwhelming favorite to win it? Are we gonna go back
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and play? Went from overwhelming favorite to god awful? Oh
my god? I feel bad for you. They've gotten better,
But are we gonna go back and play that tournament? No?
But there's no could have would have showed up. You
don't know what Kansas would have done last year. They
would have won it, and Salsa and the chair and
and Devon Dotson. Yeah, hey, hey who won? Though last
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year legitimately Winthrop Glin to the Madness rot Senate Bill
one to nine introduced by Senator Max Wise and uh
these other two guys would allow public high school students
enrolled in Kentucky all rise to use the two thousand,
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twenty two years of supplemental school year so they can
retake and supplement coursework already completed. And that means by
order of and athletic interruptions from the coronavirus panandemic. That
means they can replay sports. That's in favor, say I,
but it passed? Is it okay? If some of the
players have a beard? Why are you shot that it passed?
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The freaking the Senate pass? Firing squad pass, coach, the
Senate pass crazier than this crapp you're reading. This was
put in front of the Senate. Yeah, coach, that's why
you're hitting the gavel. All in favor, say I, just
let's just think. So, you're a high school athlete, right,
You're not going to play in college. You graduate and
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play again. Dude, pretty athlete. That's bad. But you don't
even have to study. You have a couple of beers.
Don't play the game. Yeah, how does that work? You
don't have to go to school, you just play. Listen,
that's a good point, Like, you literally can go drink
with your buddies if they would have to take supplemental
school years, so they would still have to do some
kind of classes. What so you got another still under
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age though year old coach, but still under twenty one.
I know, but you're still going to school. Like, oh,
that's been closures and interruptions that resulted in delays in
high school sports, scheduling, delaying fall and winter seasons for football, basketball,
among others. So let's say a nineteen year old football
player wants to come back. He's going to school in
my twelve year old daughter. It just seems weird. There's
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no different than eighteen year old. Hey, you're rolling the halls.
They're like, uh, you gotta just go straight to the games.
You're out in the locker. Oh man, I'm a student here.
Excuse me now, I'm doing my supple year year twenty two.
I just find that baffling that we're going to try
to keep these kids in high school so they can
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have an extra year to do. Dude, that's great. You're
partying your balls off. You don't even really have school.
Are you doing is playing games? Hey? What about the
dude though? That's like we're interviewing somebody. Hey dude, Hey,
what happened? Why didn't you score your usual twenty points?
A little hangover, that's all I can say for this guy.
The guy is just on the verge of getting a scholarship,
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but not quite good enough. So come back another year
when you're another year more mature, dominate. They're going to
hand out scholarships like crazy, coach, coach, But what about
the dude that's been right under him the whole time? Like,
I'm just waiting for the graduate, so I get to
be the starter and like shine, uh no, you can't
because he's not gonna have another year, right, he didn't
get that extra year. So the dudes behind this person,
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they're screwed. The year before, we didn't give an extra year,
but we canceled a lot of things. Then. It's very strange.
Maybe it's just for fall sports or something. Maybe it's
not for the whole year. It's in football, basketball and
other sports. That means you literally have an entire year advantage. Boys. So,
um my, my son started his first baseball practice with
a new team. Guys. This team is legit. I mean,
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these guys are ballers. Gonna win it all seven year old,
eight year old head coach. These dudes they went their
first practice. I mean, I've never are you coaching or
you have a he's yelling from coaches one of them.
No, no no, no, I just kind of help if they
need need me to, like you hang with the women
or what just the dad, We just just the dads.
We go take the kids. And I was deep teasing
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International Women's Day. Hey, I'm telling you right now, though
this team may go undefeated, that good okay, Houston, as
they are that good coach, you gotta do a joke
where you just hit a trash can a couple of times.
Please at the game. And then the coach pitching, like
what are you doing like Astro's doing two thousand seventeen?
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You watch m LB or what did you hear about
the scandal? Coaches Like I'm pitching to him, dude, like
he knows what I'm pitching. I'm trying to pitch a
good pitch every time. But they're legit. Did you say
both kids are on it or what just just the
older one because they had to separate for the first time, gotcha? Yea.
They have four coaches, four coaches do you ever go
to them played ball? Okay, have you said to him, hey, man,
what do you guys do day job? I kind of
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know what they do. How do you have time to
coach as well? I'm in practice at seven? Hey, dude,
that's what parents do when you have kids. This is amazing, right,
I know it's gonna be it's gonna blow your mind.
But after your work day, it doesn't end. It doesn't end.
And then you participate in your kids extractivity, anything they
do that you volunteered to coach. You could umpire the
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Little league to keep the Little league running. It's amazing.
What's gonna happen when you have kids and you have
to do stuff outside of your nine to five because
get this, coach, they can't drive, so you have to
take them place, so you're basically a show for Basically,
it's one kid's gonna have to be over at this
field for practice. The other kids gonna be at this
field for practice. This one's gonna have band recital. I mean,
it's gonna be a lot like our parents. And then
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you gotta get dinner, like you gotta put dinner on
the table. Then you have to wake them up in
the morning for them to go to school. I don't
do that. Well I don't either, but I'm just saying,
it's amazing what parents have to do. Any questions anything
you answered at all. Our parents were are uber drivers
before Uber? Wow, our parents invented Uber. I don't know.
My parents were pretty lous or a lousy ubers. My
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my dad, my Uber would not even show up sometimes
and then cuss up the answer machine because I was
at the wrong spot. Even though he didn't listen, he
was at the wrong spot. Don't get me started, dude.
My mom would come. Never once did we wait. She
would come. Sometimes we could see class and our friends,
but oh my gosh, your mom's here. My mom would
wait thirty minutes because she never wanted us to have
to just wait out. She would just go so she
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was She would take the weight. She would wait for
thirty minutes, so we never had to wait. That's pretty awesome. Ops,
my dad, because I ran across country, so I would
have to run before school. Why don't you just run home?
It was the highway. That sounds like draining to me.
Dodging cars, Roger, you can dodge a car, you can
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dodge an that's hurdles, dodging wrench, you can dodge a ball,
dodge ram. So I would wake him up in the
morning's like, hey, dad, get up, you gotta take me
to school. Cool. Then i'd go get ready and everything.
You fall back asleep. So I go in wake him up.
I'm surprised he didn't drop out, and we would be
running ten minutes late speed limit sixty five on the highway.
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We'll go fifty five. You're just waking up. Can we
speed it? Would you guys live on sixty five? Austin
was yeah, I mean that was sixty that was the
speed limit. And I was like, can we can we
pick up the pace? And he just already ten minutes late?
Can we know? So then we'd be A teacher said
I'm gonna get a demerit if we're like sorry, yeah.
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I picked up my kids yesterday and I was like
five minutes later, three embarrassing. I got there at three
twenty and they're like, what took you so long? I'm like, what,
you have no idea? You even I want to show
you late next time, but you know they're the only
kids left. There were two more left. I was like,
after five minutes due those places care out. So if
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you talk about this whole like these parents hard work whatever, Like, dude,
I guess everyone that goes to my school they're super parents.
There is there is an elementary school in my neighborhood.
You're right, I've run by it when it's pick up time.
I don't know what time it is, but there are
cars and people just all years out in five minutes.
How are you guys all here right when school gets out?
I mean, asked my brother when he had under school
attention was there until midnight? Because we forgot where he was.
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We didn't know he was there. Happens and they're worried
about five minutes. They're they're worried about five minutes. They
hit you with we were you man? They do? I mean,
what do you think I was working? My What do
you mean what I was doing? Daycare? My kids daycare?
If you're late, it's fifteen dollars a minute, like they
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close at six? You late? Zero zero? Why they do it?
They don't want the money, right, But I'm not. Luckily,
I don't work that late, so I don't have to
be you know, I shouldn't be, Like what kind of
world clock are you going by. I don't ever want
to have to pay my watch says five minutes. Okay,
before we go, I just want to do one thing.
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He argues with him that his watches on time, and
actually according to my car clock, it's five nine. Do
you go by the International World? Yeah? Do you go
by the Apple iPhone watch or do you go by
the Android watch? Are you military time or nautical time? Ladies?
Are we falling back this weekend or springing forward? We
don't want an hour worth of fees. Oh no, I
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want to tell you guys, J J. Watt, go ahead.
How do you know what? What do I always say? Oh? No?
Is this the Tilman picture? What do you see it? Look?
What what posts? Okay, no he didn't now coch coach,
it's nothing, It's fine. Oh my god. But but now
he went to the Tilman shrine and that's his Instagram picture.
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But now says, what is this? What an honor to
walk the same hall? I mean he's playing the part, dude.
I mean let him be the savior and that now play?
Would you rather with J. J. Watt? True honor to
walk the same halls? And he has a picture next
to the pat Tillman a little shrine that they have
at the Cardinals facility or locker room. I don't know,
why doesn't he just go number forty. Why doesn't he
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just better mention him at Smith here in the next week.
Does he need to really take that picture to post it? No,
he wants to post it to a bad picture. Though
it's not a bad picture. But he's doing it to say, look, man,
I see how grateful I am, Like, I am so honored,
Like do you have to post that? Well, there's not
any sandbadgs to throw. He needs to do something that
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shows how sweet this is what I mean. I'm could
never take pictures of any of that in Houston. No, No,
I'm honored to play where and Johnson Andrew Johnson played
nothing like that, not that I saw Warren Moon. Warren
Moon did not play for the Texans. Well, they played
the I guess they didn't play in the same building.
I was gonna say they playing the same building. But no.
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But here's my thing. Everybody says, why JJ Watt. You're right,
he doesn't get any trouble, and he does do a
lot of great for the community and as a whole.
But this is the kind of crap that I'm just like,
get out of here. You're not. You try to show that,
you try to make everybody look I'm so perfect, so amazing.
I'm gonna take this picture. You don't tell me he
didn't have this plan from the minute he signed. It
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wasn't just a spread and think that He's like, I'm
gonna sign and then i'm gonna post, I'm gonna talk
about Kyler, and then I'm gonna so of the moment like, oh,
I'm just gonna take a picture next to it. Here's
what he did first three days in office. I need
to find the person with the number ninety nine. Have
the daughters say, hey, you can have the number. That's
our first thing. Next is Pat Tilman. No, no no, no,
but he did Murray first. Murray is first, Then number
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ninety nine, then Pat Tillman. What's the next hat to
drop that's better? Beat like, now, something about Kurt Warner. No,
it's give me something about the damn cardinal being an
extinct bird or something like, coach, what if he finds
a cardinal outside nurses and he gives a chess CPR Coach,
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You guys got to predict the next thing before it happens,
what is happening in Phoenix, guys, that would be amazing.
If he brought a cardinal back to life, that'd be cool.
Like you know how birds hit windows sometimes like glass doors.
He's gonna there's gonna be an old Cardinals fan that
can't get to the hospital to get their COVID vaccine
because there probably are some that no no, but J
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J wat will drive them. You know it would be
cool is if Held took a picture of him like
replacing light bulbs in the stadium. Oh, I mean, like
I want to make sure that everyone's taking care of
your University of Phoenix student needed a ride to University
of Phoenix football field because they go to the same facility,
and someone a kid was going to drop out of
the Universeversity of Phoenix online and or we just thought
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of it. He took a class at university. That's it.
I want to thank University of Phoenix for leading me
down this path. So it's a picture of him in
front of his computer with like a headset like a
thumbs up. But there's like bottom right corners dot Com coach,
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you gotta go easy on the dude. I think it's Okay,
I like, that's just not a cheesy You knew it
was coming when you said ninety nine. I was like,
why didn't he say something about Tillman because he had
it planned. He knew he was gonna play. But nobody,
I guess can have forty, right, Well, what if they'd
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be honored? No, they wouldn't. Like when you were reading
the story, I was kind of thinking, I wonder why
he didn't go after Tilman's number. That would just be
total D. Like, I can't do that, but it's already
total D to go after a retired number. It's his number, though,
but it's not his number. It's it's not total it's
his number on the Texans, it's not his number on
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the Cardinals that numbers retired. So you can't have that.
You came here that numbers retired. I just feel like,
is that number still retired stadium? It's well, I mean
it will come down now so he can wear it. Coach,
they're not taking it down. I understand. I'm joking, Hey, coach,
I'm gonna DeAndre Hopkins Instagram Steve, he did a Tillman post,
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oh please when he signed there, when he got traded
there did he do a post with him next to
the quick scan coach? Good job. I mean you haven't
even pulled it up. A good fake scant good good
fake scan that was perfect for radio. DeAndre Hopkins let
me see. No, no, oh, there's the hill Mary catch
No no anything, twenty dollar bill okay anything? Um, No,
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he's with some rappers here. I mean we gotta go
back a year or so. I mean we gotta hurry.
No the first post ever, Uh it's something with him
and uh Patrick Roy. What's his name? Aaron Rodgers? Okay,
and that's it. So no Tillman, huh Texans, no coach nothing,
no Tillman, No honor to play with Tillman, No walk
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to Yeah, all right, everybody, have a great weekend. International
Women's Day on Monday, special guests and listen, guys, the
march is supposed to be in the building at some
point today our new merch. So it's behind you, dude,
You have about fifteen boxes behind you. How how dudes
be when they fish? That has an awesome video him
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trying to catch a fish. J J. Watt's gonna go
fish with him? No, tell me nothing, nothing's crazy. All
the other players that signed in Arizona. None of them.
They'll post that only J J. Watt. It was a
smart post. I mean, you know he was going there.
I don't know why. There is a post right here
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from a few days ago of him and j J.
Watt hugging and just says, Phoenix, Arizona. Let's finish what
we started. Him and j J. What did they start?
They started in Houston, Houston, look at that. Look at
that beautiful picture. Let me see it. It's just but
they're probably not even in Phoenix. They're not probably them,
they're not j J. Is he's next to the Tillman. No,
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but here they go. They freaking photoshop the stupid Cardinals
Jersey on him again. It's so stupid, the dumbest crab ever. God,
I really thought he was coming to the Titans. Hey.
George kittle responded said, dude, relax and here's someone first
comment he relaxed man, first comment on what on that pose?
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DeAndre Hopkins posted, let's finish what we started, and then
George Kittles goes, hey, relax man, that's pretty funny. That's
a great troll job. First comment. Thank you so much
for showing respect to Pat tillman like he has everybody full.
Oh gosh, like obviously somebody's gonna stay stop at that.
That's a pretty powerful movement to see something like that. Coaches,
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It's okay, coach, it's a good post. All are we done?
Let's get this weekend started. Dude, I got my empty cuzy.
I'm about to fill it up and starting prove that
coach it's here on the mic. Co Is that a
tropop coach? It is uh, coconut pineapple sparkling water coach.
Sounds delicious. All right, it's actually really good. Bay. My
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wife is coming on the show on Monday for International
Women's Day. It's gonna be a big one. We're gonna
have a lot of women on the show. Who else,
coach did you book? Who else did we book? We
book someone? I'm gonna try and get him to to
do a graphic. I really Uh, we're gonna have and
we may have him two on the show. Executive producer
Steve said would be good for us to do graphics
and put on Twitter. So I think we need to
add Bay to the sore losers thing. And you can
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even take mine down and it could just be a
couple no no, no, no no, no no, Well can we
just do a bunch of girls with us in the
Sore Losers graphic. We're gonna have Nancy Lieberman Nancy Lieberman
on Monday. That's awesome. Coach a good book. Good and
hopefully we'll have an announcement about the March when it's
gonna be on sale on Monday. You check the boxes,
did they come in and then come in? That's what
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I'm saying. But big news. But I mean there's another
deep tease. We've been teasing it for months now, and
you guys are gonna be tired of us talking about it.
You're not gonna want to buy it. So all right,
we'll see on Monday. By everyone, have a great weekend. Goodbye.
People'll be sweating in their hoodies this summer. Hey, I'm done,
I'm done. Done. No, those hoodies come without sleep. Actually,