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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Welcome to the Danny Clinkscale, reasonably irreverent podcast, insightful and
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Speaker 2 (00:15):
Welcome to Thirsty Thursday, Since and nonsense. All kinds of
crazy things going on. I've been away again, but we
are right on time, right on time, and the way
that we do things. We have to work around two
successful businessmen's amazingly busy schedules. So actually this is three
days old. When you will hear it, I don't even
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you hear some context, it says that sounds like it
was Monday. I have special equipment that can tell me
when something was recorded, and it says on my iPhone
that that was recorded on Monday, so that it was
recorded on Monday, if you have that feature on your iPhone,
which I'm sure you don't. Anyway, I've been up in
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coming up. We went to a great concert on Friday. Joe,
We've got two great beers. Courtesy of Santa Fe Liquors.
Discourse Brewing gets another free bit of advertising. Santa Fe
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That's all. That's all. That's good. We love Pat Allen
and lovely young lady. Remind me to tell you about
the lady who was at Santa Fe Lickuers today. That's
a quick little topic and Joe's got the fact check already,
and we've got an October Fest. We've got it all.
We pretty much got it all. All I've got to say.
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Speaker 4 (04:57):
With you, Danny. You're late on the snack buddy.
Speaker 5 (05:05):
You know what.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
That's okay? And you know what. Also, I was setting
up and I'm looking around, Well do you forget my
mic condom fell off?
Speaker 4 (05:14):
Oh? Oh really? You don't want to get the podcast
Briggers Buddy audio pregnant.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
I don't know. I can't see where it went, so, oh,
it's right here. So now there might be a little
funny noise here on the on the old microphone and
a little scratchiness because I'm going to put the old
windscreen on there. We go that that should help in
case in case, you know, Joe decides to feed me
Captain Crunch, which apparently had some effect on the podcast.
I didn't notice, but apparently I sounded like I was
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lip smacking and Captain Crunch. Sure.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
This is the third episode in a Rower on time
scale about that little celebrity Danny clay Skill. And we've
got a new Zealand pale ale here. So I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Oh boy, you weren't that enthusiastic about the discourse last time.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
This is good.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
This is different, although this is a you.
Speaker 4 (06:11):
Know, their beers are great, but a lot of times
they taste very similar. With a new name.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Yeah, this is different.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Look at that. Look at the head is fizzier on
this it's a very light color.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
Yeah, at least a bud light. It's a little less powerful.
That may be part of the thing. Here we got
a five point six here.
Speaker 4 (06:29):
Oh it's a little tangy.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Yeah, there's a little good little bit of tang Yes.
And now there's a new thing on the discourse. I
think that's a new addition. I don't remember seeing the
Kansas City's beer meisters since nineteen eighty three. Oh, we're
seeing that on the count. Love that though, And there's
a little bunny they are Kansas City. Did we say
what the name of this was, I don't think we did. No,
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nod your head yes, by discourse well, which is a
lovely place to go. Also at about ninety seventh and Metcalf,
nice space, great beer. Well, I did the I did
the old. I haven't had any thing to drink since
I brushed my teeth about an hour and a half ago,
since it's dry. No, I don't do that.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Hm, I'm going high on this. I'm letting you go first.
Speaker 2 (07:21):
This is a good one. It's smooth, low alcohol count,
not low, but lower. May have something to do with
this smooth tangy As you said, there's a little little,
very hint of sweetness. Something about New Zealand just makes
you feel good, you know, right, a little exotic whatever.
Seven point six.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
See, I'm getting into the eighth. I'm going eight three
on this one. That you know what. I've been hard
on them on the last couple we've had. From there.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Hey, you just tell the truth. You just you're a
truth teller. I'm just I'm just social. I don't think
so that's only for one person.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
Out of context. I forgot what that was for a second.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
Is that a bar? No? We probably we all wish
it was a bar or something else.
Speaker 4 (08:15):
Well, last time we had a discourse, and you know,
we can't check our work against the Internet on that
because they're not nationwide. But we also had our second
beer was a Limitless Brewing Mars and Octoberfest. We gave
it a seven point eight. Beer Advocate gave it an
eight point one. I gave it a seven point nine nine.
So I was closer to Beer Advocate than you were,
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but we were ride in line with them.
Speaker 2 (08:39):
Another fine place to stop by and have a nice beverage.
Speaker 4 (08:43):
Yeah, else you didn't want to have a beverages maybe
had an Aerosmith concerto. So last time we talked a
lot about Aerosmith, and I said they stopped writing their
own songs after Pump Pump was the album in which
they stopped writing their own songs.
Speaker 2 (09:01):
I bet you're relatively close.
Speaker 4 (09:03):
Well, it's tough because.
Speaker 2 (09:06):
They still wrote some they got writing credits.
Speaker 4 (09:10):
Oh, so nobody really knows, but it's largely you know,
the opinion is that Larde. You know that they kind
of stopped and just started getting paid a writing credit.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Yeah, I know that some of those songs are absolutely
at least online or whatever credited to some heavy hitting
songwriting duos or whatever who wrote a lot of hit songs.
I think Diane Warren might have wrote written one of
their songs.
Speaker 4 (09:38):
I didn't look up the but there's a ton of
heavy hitter songwriters, right, and it is true. It is
a fact that there were not heavy hitter songwriters on
the albums before part. So I'm giving myself a victory
on that.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Oh they you know that for anybody who just remembers
the eighties mega hits that aris It did and the
what was the one big blockbuster movie? One of their
ballads was and I can't remember what.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
It was, we got to put some some oil rig
guys on spaceship whatever.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
I no, no, I didn't see it. But they did
so many of the power ballads, which generally is pretty horrendous.
Generally a horrendous genre to me. But uh, their first
three albums are great. They're just great albums. And the
first one, you might probably that one might be that
you could consider almost a buried treasure because you probably
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have only heard dream On from that album, and there's
many many good songs on that.
Speaker 4 (10:41):
Great Rocks, It's Rocks, Toys in the Attic and.
Speaker 2 (10:45):
Just dream on what what's the word self titled epitomisus?
I know, I always know it, and now I think
I screwed it up, So that'll be a good fact.
Speaker 4 (10:57):
Chep, what does it mean?
Speaker 2 (10:59):
It means self title am pinymous now epitomus or it's
something some word like that which I should be thinking. No,
just to get off this subject. I'm embarrassed.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
I'm still trying.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
I'm embarrassed that I did in a movie.
Speaker 5 (11:13):
Right.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
Well, yeah, we're both both failing and we've had two
swigs of beer.
Speaker 4 (11:17):
You know, that was one of the first movies. That
might have been the first movie I ever took a
date to in my life.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
That movie, Oh, let me think, what's the first I
remember the first date I took my first wife to.
That was cat people remember that?
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Excuse me?
Speaker 2 (11:35):
It was a really it's a pretty a relatively famous movie.
It was a It was a thriller, sort of had
some horror aspects about it, and I can't psychological thriller.
Maybe you might put it in that genre that that
might have been the first, because I like, I think
we've chronic chronicles that I did not date in high
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school period, so I never took a date to a
movie in high school. I know that I did take
a girl on an arranged date to an Aerosmith concert. Oh,
there was a girl across the street. My mom and
her mom got together, and I don't think this girl
wanted to go out with me at all. She was
she was hot.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
Is this when you saw him in a high school gymnasium?
Speaker 2 (12:18):
No, this was at Westboro Speedway, I believe. So it
was a little bit. They weren't on the way to
stadium act, but they were in New England. They were
getting pretty darn big, So Westborough Speedway was sort of
what maybe the equivalent of going to Sandstone maybe something
like that. So I took her. I think she gave
me a kiss at the door, and that was about.
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It was a bad day. I didn't I didn't get anywhere.
I was so nervous, and you know, I knew this
was an arranged marriage as it were. You know, my
mother probably my mother was probably My mother was probably like,
you know, why doesn't my son date He's a nice
he's a nice boy. Yeah. Well I was too nice.
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I was too I was afraid of girls. I know.
It was more like I put them on just the
just giant pedestal. It was ridiculous, but no, I mean
it's nice. I just was some doeide idiot who just
stare at him and hope that they'd fall for me,
you know, which actually happened in college one time I
actually kissed a girl before I talked to her once.
Speaker 4 (13:22):
Oh yeah, just from the eyes.
Speaker 2 (13:24):
Just from there are a bunch of us sitting around
a table at a bar, and she was gimming near
the r I would like to think not and she
sort of just armageddon. That's the area, armaged got it.
I got there and then she just gave me a
little nod. We went out and down to the alley
and started to make it out. It was pretty good.
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So so I've tried to make up for lost time.
Speaker 4 (13:47):
Steaming hot celebrity locals.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
I was nothing of the sort at the time, nor
now probably.
Speaker 4 (13:54):
But well you said that dream on by Aeros. Yes,
she's a great song. We can agree on that. Yeah,
it was a local hit before it became a national hit,
and that they re released it. I could not find
any proof of that, but it's true. But as a
local band, it is most likely true that they would
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play the song before they were playing it nationally locally
like that happens in places, especially back then, So that is,
you know, it's it's likely that what you say is true.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
But it was a hit nationally like three years after
it was a hit in Boston.
Speaker 4 (14:32):
My research says it was released in nineteen seventy three, rightly,
so it had to have been.
Speaker 2 (14:39):
Right, it was like seventy one or something like that.
I was in high school. Oh yeah, I mean it was.
I think I was just like a freshman in high
school when I saw that high school gym show, which
was a cool show. But they're there at their best
when they weren't just totally sodden, and they were great.
They're great in concert, excellent.
Speaker 4 (14:59):
But last you said that five thousand people is what
the new biggest carnival cruise ship can hold.
Speaker 2 (15:05):
I think it's something like that.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
The newest, biggest best.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
No, I think I think there was one that holds
sixteen thousand. Now, is that right?
Speaker 4 (15:14):
No? No, you were really close. Oh good, the biggest
most disgusting carnival cruise ship. That's a you.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Know, editorial comment on my part, right, I would agree with.
Speaker 4 (15:23):
It is called Jubilee, and it has a maximum double
occupancy passenger capacity of three hundred.
Speaker 2 (15:30):
I think. So if you know somebody who's going on
the first cruise of one of these new Mega I
mean it may be that one. I don't know, but.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
But if you think about the crew, there's got to
be at least two thousand or fifteen hundred I would
think at least crew members. So that takes the ship
up to sixty eight one hundred making the best.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
Are our server that we loved so much on our
on our river cruise about his accommodations and he was,
you know, he said, they're okay, No, but it's kind
of small. There's a roommate, you know, of course, and
then funk bands. But you said, or whether it was okay, and.
Speaker 4 (16:07):
They feed them rats. You know, they've got to drink
the sea water.
Speaker 2 (16:10):
But road they got a road down there, you know.
So by the way, you were speaking.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
Of speaking of cruises, you're going to Croatia, and you
were talking about the film industry in Croatia, they do, indeed,
you were right, ding ding ding give out production incentives.
They give a twenty five cash rebate on every dollar
the film industry spends in Croatia twenty five percent cash rebate. Wow,
(16:37):
I mean think about that, right? You know I had
said that they filmed Game of Thrones there and they did.
So are you going to go to the brotnik.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
I have? You're going to really not be happy with me.
I have not watched one second of Game of It's fine.
Speaker 4 (16:57):
You wouldn't need to in order for this to be.
Speaker 2 (16:59):
Cool, right, I think it's a It's going to be
cool no matter what. I don't know where we're going
in Croatia.
Speaker 4 (17:05):
But I'm not gonna be mad at you about Game
of Thrones because you know it's not some masterpiece of
cinema or something, right, I think it's a trapsty. You
haven't watched mad Men?
Speaker 2 (17:18):
But oh I watched a lot of mad Men.
Speaker 4 (17:20):
Oh okay, well there you go.
Speaker 2 (17:21):
See I watched a lot of mad Men. I probably
watched a third of the mad Men I would guess
through the years.
Speaker 4 (17:26):
Okay, well, there you go. It's more of your up.
You're not with dragons and wizards and shit right now? Not.
Speaker 2 (17:32):
You know, the the great Robert Redford passed last week
and my brother I have a younger brother, and he's
the integral those you know, Lord of The Rings and
or superhero type of movies. Whatever. So we're in the
family tech stream where it's saying which movie what, we're
a favorite Robert Redford movies. Some of people's thoughts on
(17:54):
it were appalling. But anyway, my brother had only seen
two Robert Redford films and they were both superhero films
where he had, you know, some cameo as a mad
man or something. Yeah. Yeah, so I'm like.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
He hasn't seen All the Run I mean, I'll have
to see at least All the President.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
It's one of the greatest movies of all time, if
not the greatest. But well, here's like a little trivia
for you.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
I thought I didn't put it in the family tech
stream because sometimes I say, why why waste a good
nugget like this on these nuts? So okay, I think
that All the President's Men probably as well. It's in
the running for having one of the greatest ensemble casts
(18:37):
of all time. There's just one great actor after another.
Speaker 4 (18:43):
I'm not sure.
Speaker 2 (18:44):
Yeah, but in the running, I mean one fantastic and
even the smaller parts Jane Alexander, the timid secretary. But
I think another one that's in the running is twelve
Angry Men, and Jack Warden is in both. Oh, he
plays the guy who wants to go to the ball game. Yeah,
(19:04):
and he plays the guy who's really fighting for the reporters. Yeah,
so he's in both. He's great, he's great. Isn't that
a neat character actor?
Speaker 4 (19:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (19:12):
Yeah, yes, isn't it? Isn't that kind of a neat
that is because too great? Oh, two of the two
movies that have just scrolling around and they come on,
I'll just watch the rest.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
Well, the real test for me is two of these
that if they came out today, would still be regarded
as great movies.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Yeah, there's nothing about them that you can watch those
movies they're in you know, they're setting their time, but
every movie's kind of you know, it's they're not period pieces.
They're just setting their time, but they work as period
pieces if you like that for sure. Right, But I'll
give a recommend a little recommendation here for everyone. On Saturday,
my wife and this would be a good little family thing,
(19:53):
I think for you. Jane and I went and saw
the newly released Imax version of Apollo thirteen on Saturday.
Oh really, you know, it's a fantastic movie. If you
watch it on a black and white TV, that's twelve inches.
But it was Imax, and to me, I didn't even
care about the imax aspect of it.
Speaker 4 (20:15):
But well, we watched it with the kids. I mean,
that's one of the movies that was on our list,
and yeah, I know the kids loved it for sure.
They were like ten and eleven. You know my kids's friends,
they're like, they can't even sit through a movie. Really, no,
they can't sit through a movie. And my kids watch
I mean, we're coming up on the age that we've
set aside some movies for right, like Shindler's List and
(20:38):
Shash and Credemption right, and like some of these movies
that they're finally getting old enough that we're going to
watch some of these. We just start cringing and exactly right, anyway,
we're going to finish this though.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
Okay, if you go.
Speaker 4 (20:54):
King's Landing from Game of Thrones, is this castle and
Danny it is unbelievable?
Speaker 2 (20:58):
Well, if it's castle, I'm sure we'll be going.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
So oh, man, I go.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Although I saw a lot of castles on the river cruise,
a lot. I probably saw fifty cash.
Speaker 4 (21:12):
I'm telling you though crisis castles. Yeah, it's another thing. Okay, man,
I did so much work on this. I don't want
to skip through it.
Speaker 2 (21:19):
But we don't skip through it. We're not even.
Speaker 4 (21:22):
Right on time.
Speaker 2 (21:23):
We're all right on time for sure. The no length
of time is too long for our audience, for us anyway.
Speaker 4 (21:32):
So you talked about high school football stadiums last time, right, Okay,
Buford High School in Georgia, Philip Beard Stadium and Dregstore
Drexter Drexter Woodfield each cost sixty two, yeah dollars.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
So maybe they probably sounds like it's a state inie
and they probably this is the mater, you know whatever.
Oh we get sixty two, you get sixty two.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
Unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
I know, it's it's appalling, to be honest.
Speaker 4 (22:09):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
I mean that that's that's how many How much more
could you pay the teacher?
Speaker 4 (22:16):
I know, there's no way they have a high graduation
rate at these school. I'm sorry, there's just no way.
I mean, I can look at it.
Speaker 2 (22:23):
I mean some of these, some of these you know,
like Georgia, Atlanta, they're in some richie rich suburbs and
like Oklahoma around like Tulsa, Edison. That's a big power there.
These are in affluent places lung time, are they really Yeah?
Some of them are, yes. I would think the ones
with the sixty two million I think there's a lot
(22:43):
of really great SEC players who are from tiny towns
in Mississippi where the whole town goes you know, yeah,
and there's like maybe the city and it's maybe the
stadiums remarkably big for I mean, did you ever read
Friday Night Lights?
Speaker 6 (22:57):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (22:57):
Yeah, Actually, my son is reading it right now because
he's playing highchool football, and I took it up to
him the other night. I said, this is a book
from my bookshelf. You've seen the movie.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
I want you to read the book because that was
those Midland and Odessa were medium sized towns and they
had really big football stadiums.
Speaker 4 (23:14):
Yeah, but not sixty two million dollars. No, no, no,
wet Willie Danny.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
They opened at Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
And I've been listening. I've been sitting in here doing
the fact check, listening to what Willy for the last
hour and fifteen minutes before you walked in here.
Speaker 2 (23:27):
I can't show you like you some wet will I
like me some wet Willie. This is a good band.
Speaker 4 (23:31):
And I had literally never heard any of these songs.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
There's one they had one minor hit.
Speaker 4 (23:36):
So their their biggest hit, wast was made it to
number ten and it was called keep on.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Smiling, right Cash.
Speaker 4 (23:44):
Keep on Smiling was not my favorite song that I
listened to.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Typically good, typically what happens, it's pretty good. It's pretty good.
Speaker 4 (23:51):
They're like a southern rock band. They were on the
same label as the Almond Brothers, right right, And I
gotta tell you, I really like it, so I don't know,
that's what will It was and much like a lot
of other Southern rock bands, two brothers and a sister
in the band.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
And they were good when we saw him. I mean,
you know, they blew Aerosmith off the stage that day,
so it's too bad. But that was Aerosmith's fault, not
we Willy's. Willy was good, but it was just that
Aerosmith was terrible.
Speaker 4 (24:24):
The funniest line in my research is this, even after
breakups and lineup changes, what Willy continues to perform with
original members when possible.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Wow, that's interesting. Maybe they just feel like it, or
they get out of rehab or what I wonder what
it is. Here's my well, they're old, right, Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
Here's my favorite fact check. All right, and it's the
last one. Last time you said someone in their nineties
is a nanogenarian. Yes, that's not a word, Danny, it
is no nudge area.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Oh well, that's absolutely possible.
Speaker 4 (25:03):
So you were close. And that comes from the Latin
nona genarius, meaning containing ninety, So that makes more sense.
Why it wasn't nano and it's nona.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
There you go, So there you go. Some actors, if
I miss a fact by one letter, I feel all right,
some people.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
In their nineties Danny, Clint Eastwood, right, Michael Caine, Sir
Michael Caine, one of my favorite actors.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
Oh, I think he's great of all time.
Speaker 4 (25:29):
Right, Willie Nelson mel Brooks, and then of course Rupert Murdoch.
Yoko Ono. I feel kind of the same about both
of those people.
Speaker 2 (25:42):
Maybe they should maybe they should have got married, Hey me,
that would have been better.
Speaker 4 (25:46):
Listen if you don't know who Yoko Ono is, she
was married to a really great studio musician. Uh, pretty
good songwriter. They almost made.
Speaker 2 (25:55):
It, Yeah, they almost made it as well. And now
we can close out this segment by with another recommendation
anytime anywhere on Friday night. We had quite a weekend.
We saw follow thirteen. Friday night, we saw Marty Stewart
and his fabulous superlatives, did you really and for the
fifth time and it was superlative where unfortunately it was
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at a Maristar the previous couple of times we saw them.
He saw We've seen him twice at the Fall and
we saw him at the Kopfin Center.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Is the Amerastar still in that barre's there's a bar
down both sides of the stage.
Speaker 2 (26:27):
So they have a pavilion. Now it's it's a it
looks more like a semi arena.
Speaker 4 (26:33):
Is it outside there?
Speaker 2 (26:34):
It was a little No, it's inside and it was
a little bigger. You sat in foam not foam whatever,
its padded folding chairs in rows on the floor and
then there's sort of up. Yeah, because I remember I
saw Todd Runggren. That's the only other time I saw
him at that place that you were talking about, And
that's what I expected when we walked in.
Speaker 4 (26:54):
So I saw somebody there, but we had great seats
and the band is he's just a he's an American treasure.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
If you know who mars who it is, you'd see
ken Burns. I'm sure I've mentioned it before, and I
mentioned on my our podcast yesterday with my wife ken
burn he's the sort of the Buck O'Neill of the
ken Burns country music. Sure, yeah, right, and and the
other three.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
I got a great head of hair.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Dan and he's wears wonderful scarves. He's just kept he
knows that people expect wonderful scar No, no, he always
wears elaborate scar I wouldn't. I mean, that's not I
wouldn't do it.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
That's maybe my least favorite part about right.
Speaker 2 (27:32):
Well, it's it also he's that's that hair has taken
some work now because it's not as much hair there
as it used to be. But the other three social
musicians are Kenny Vaughan is a guitarist and he's a
really famous Nashville guitarist. And in fact, we watched Oh
my God, I'm Gonna Forget it again. It was on
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the Music It was on Cup multiple podcasts. Recently. We
watched in nineteen ninety eight Austin's Limits with the wonderful
and talented female country artist who has got a renaissance
recently and I always forget her name. This is really
bad anyway. He was the second guitarist on that one.
He's played with Marty for a long time. Then the
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drummer is this fellow called Handsome Harry, and he's a
famous Nashville cat. Also, these guys have been the fabulo
superlatives for a while now, are no not Riba. This
is a more of an alternative. It's stupid that I
can't remember that. This is a big fact check for
next time. In fact, I want I want to do
(28:35):
armageddon on you on this uh stall No, I'll think
of it before the podcast is over. And handsome hair,
I don't think I've ever seen. He's a tall, handsome man.
He's with a beautiful flowing he's an older man now,
but he's got a great long country mullet and everything.
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And he is the most comfortable guy behind and a
kit i've ever seen. It looked like he is and
he is like he's not trying. He is like fast too,
and it's like beautiful phills and it looks like he
could do this. It looks like he could do this
in a coma interesting.
Speaker 4 (29:13):
You know, I've met Marty Stewart, d you school?
Speaker 2 (29:17):
No? Oh yeah, you did sound sound I think we
talked about it in the last podcast. And then the
fourth member of the band is Chris Scruggs, and he
is the grands grandson of Earl Scruggs. That's cool, yeah,
and he's They all sing, They all have a song
or two that they do. They're not as good as
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songs as Marty's, but it's a wonderful show. And the
thing is that I guess adage age of the spectator.
They were old. In fact, I am. We talked about
this in my wife's podcast. So if you like a
couples getting bantering not over beer, try that one to me.
It is, you know, now we're gets stretched with the engineer. No,
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I don't think they were. But why would you go
to a concert. There were two men who were friends
who were sitting there and they never unfolded their arms.
Speaker 4 (30:10):
Oh, they just sat there.
Speaker 2 (30:11):
Like yeah, with their arms crossed across their chest. The
whole show looked like they were in church or no,
you know what it looked like. It looked like two
guys who had been made to go to church by
their wife. Oh yeah, you know that type of and
I can't sit still.
Speaker 4 (30:26):
With you know, maybe it was a couple of clarible
guys that you know.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (30:31):
They're together and you know.
Speaker 2 (30:32):
Well we better break. We're both thirsty and now we're
going long. So say you're gonna get a full dose
of thirsty Thursday, a full glassday. Mornings after this, we're
here at the twenty third Street Brewery with Matt Llewellyn
all the time. There's exciting things going on, new water feature,
new beers, and this fall football is back in Lawrence
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and that's cool.
Speaker 6 (30:54):
Football back in Lawrence. Can you imagine that we actually
had to endure a year without it?
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Well it is.
Speaker 6 (31:00):
It's back on campus. We're so happy that they're here,
just like years past. We offer a free shuttle coming
from the twenty third Stree Brewery an hour and a
half before game time. We partner with the Boys and
Girls Club to do that, so it's helping a good
cause also, so come in to the brewery early before
the game. Free shuttle to and from the football game.
We love to have you out here. Excited to have
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the Jayhawks back in town where they belong.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
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the twenty third Street Brewery twenty third and Castle in Lawrence.
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Speaker 2 (32:13):
It is thirsty Thursdays, sense and nonsense. Joe with the glass,
Me with just bottle. I always like when you do
your Faye German accent. We've discussed that before. Oh look
at the lass on the horse on the front of
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the bottle. He poured it in a bottle, so oh
oh wow, frau And it's a little picture so you
can you can sort of make her anything you like
in your mind. What a beautiful bottle. Hacker sure would
the p be silent, I believe. So it's spelled with
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the hacker and then ps C.
Speaker 4 (32:59):
H o a our. I'm sure that means something.
Speaker 2 (33:02):
Well, that's another fact check. It's brewed with the Bavarian
purity law, according to the I guess that's a weird
way they stamp it. But Oridge Germany filtered fest beer
from Germany and the old Hacker Brewery fourteen seventeen. Oh
(33:29):
it's this beer. This beer is started in fourteen seventeen,
this particular beer since since fourteen seventeen through today, Hacker
Sure is considered the special beer for heavenly day to
day moments. We call it heaven in Bavaria, you call
it Hacker Sure.
Speaker 4 (33:52):
If it tasted like this and the fourteen hundreds.
Speaker 2 (33:55):
You're going to eat your stein.
Speaker 4 (33:57):
They were doing all right.
Speaker 6 (33:59):
Buddy, h.
Speaker 2 (34:04):
Oh, that's good, as you know. As you know, I
am not a big fan of Oktoberfest.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
So this is what an october Fest just takes. There
are way too many places that make an Octoberfest and
they just do a brown ale and they're like, this
is our Octoberfest.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
This is sort of a light brown ale and sweet.
Speaker 4 (34:25):
A proper Octoberfest, a proper German Octoberfest will be a
little bit sweet, a little bit brown, but not a
ton but light. And you can have seventeen of them,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
That's this is october Fest. You better not have seventeen.
This is almost a six pointer.
Speaker 4 (34:41):
I'm just telling you I could well, I could too,
but I mean I shouldn't.
Speaker 2 (34:46):
But as it says, your ability to drive a car
operate machinery is impaired. By the way, now, it's made
by Polliner. I don't really like the regular Pollener. Yeah,
but Polliner is in White Plains, New York, by the way.
Speaker 4 (35:03):
Yeah, I think it's just a distributorship, right, I mean,
more than anything that's bought up a lot of other things.
Speaker 2 (35:07):
Right, I mean this Pollaner USA. I think Pollinder, the
original Polliner, I think is a German company because it
says Pollinar USA.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
I I'm going to tell you that this is hitting
the spot for me. This is what hidden the spot. Right.
And I'm in such a good mood, and I'm in
such a mood for an Octoberfest, I might get a
little silly you.
Speaker 2 (35:32):
Go first, Well, this is a good grade for me
for this style of beer because we don't grate on
a curve, but it's still on any rating system. This
is a solid seven point one for me.
Speaker 4 (35:44):
I'm almost halfway done, mind, I'm going eight point six.
Speaker 2 (35:49):
Joe's a fan of the October dude.
Speaker 4 (35:50):
I love me in October Fest once again this time
of year, and I could probably drink seventeen of those,
but I might need to be stinking rich in order
to afford it. Ah, where do you think that phrase?
Stinking rich?
Speaker 2 (36:02):
Coms should have something to do with cattle and manure?
Speaker 4 (36:05):
Oh, you could guess, but not not right oil, No
gass older than that.
Speaker 2 (36:14):
If you were stinking rich, maybe you could just afford
to stink and nobody cared. Interesting, okay, so interesting, but
all wrong. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (36:26):
People were afraid of being buried alive, so they would
put them in above ground tombs and then they would stink,
and only the people that were rich enough to afford
above ground tombs. Oh, is not the real answer, but
it is what most of the Internet will tell you.
It's the real answer, but it's not the real But
it's not the real answer. Danny, So I have a
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you know, a place i'd go for the real answers
on the derivation of words, right, which is called I
can never say it, so you have to say it
the epham you got to do.
Speaker 2 (37:06):
Now, I'm so wrong on that. And I love using
that word too, and I've used it a million times
and for some reasons.
Speaker 4 (37:13):
Yeahsmologists trace it back to the sixteenth century, and it
literally just meant extremely wealthy. People would say a phrase
that said that meant so rich it stinks, like you're
so rich, you like, like literally stink.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Was just you're stinking rich. It's almost it.
Speaker 4 (37:37):
Was an insult, and so the peasants would be like,
they're stinking rich.
Speaker 2 (37:41):
It's that simple, right, which is why so it was
it was it was people who didn't like the rich
people because they weren't treating them well, and they just
said you're stinking and.
Speaker 4 (37:51):
Saying somebody stinks as an insulting back then, which and
it's such a weird, like simple easy answer, which is
how things like the first thing I told you gain
traction on the internet, right, because it's such a cooler story.
Wouldn't it be cooler if the first.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Thing was the realizing and it actually makes it does
make sense. So yes, if you buried somebody alive over ground,
it would stink.
Speaker 4 (38:19):
Well. But when I read that, I was like, well,
didn't they embalm them? Because if you embalm somebody, they won't.
Speaker 2 (38:24):
Maybe I don't know when embombing started. So we just
you got like twenty fact checks for the next.
Speaker 4 (38:29):
Okay, listen, listen to me, listen to me. I got
one more.
Speaker 2 (38:34):
You know.
Speaker 4 (38:34):
What happened was I read on the internet that that's
why where stink and rich came from. But then I
had to go back to square one and really research it.
Where does the phrase square one come from?
Speaker 2 (38:50):
Oh, isn't that it wouldn't that just be a chess term?
Speaker 4 (38:54):
Oh it is. It is from a game Checkers, No, No,
a game that you love.
Speaker 2 (39:05):
Square one tennis?
Speaker 4 (39:09):
Is it involves a ball?
Speaker 2 (39:12):
Square one? Would that be the home plate?
Speaker 4 (39:18):
So when they used to broadcast soccer matches on the radio,
they split the field into squares and the keeper's box
was referred to as square one. Oh okay, so they
would say they've brought it back to square one. Ah,
and that's where square one comes from.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
And that well, well, obviously the soccer field is configured
differently now because obviously it's not a square.
Speaker 4 (39:47):
Yeah, well, I don't think it was then at that
time either.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
But they called it a square even though it wasn't
a square.
Speaker 4 (39:54):
Well, so like the keeper's box was square one, the
next order of the field was square two, the next
quarter of the field was square three, and the last
quarter of the field, which would be the other keeper's box,
was square four.
Speaker 2 (40:09):
Well, then the phrase should be rectangular one.
Speaker 4 (40:14):
Well, square one. It's easier to say.
Speaker 2 (40:17):
Than I guess. I guess, I guess.
Speaker 4 (40:21):
But but you should be on the lookout for this
when you are, when you're watching European broadcasts, and see
if anybody says.
Speaker 2 (40:29):
I don't think I've heard it, but I will, I'll
be on the lookout.
Speaker 4 (40:33):
I mean, I bet you'll notice it now if they are.
If somebody says that and says they brought it back
to square one, you'll know.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
Bye. By the way, did you know that Kansas City
covered themselves with soccer glory this past weekend?
Speaker 6 (40:47):
No?
Speaker 2 (40:47):
What they were Kansas City was the home for the
Premier League FanFest. I read about that and it looked good,
and it looked like it was that now the things
people were lining up at two am because the broadcast
started at six Central, so they opened the gates at
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five at the Power and Light, and it was it
was probably that that was the eleventh one around the country.
They do about three a year. I think something like that,
three or four a year on USA with the lovely
Rebecca Lo and her cast. And I'll tell you what
(41:30):
by what doesn't to this podcast. My wife kind of
looks like Rebecca Lo actually, but but you just she looked, No,
she kind of does. But Rebecca Low has come gloriously
out of a couple of bouts of childbirth. Let's get
(41:53):
it that way.
Speaker 4 (41:53):
Kept on.
Speaker 2 (41:55):
Well she no, no, she's not really, she's got a figure,
but she this is really going down the run. She
just thought when this sin when this season started, I'm like,
And then this weekend, the Saturday had four games on USA,
so that meant there were four pregames for and I
(42:16):
don't watch it all, but I always watch halftime during
a game I'm watching to get this sort of the
pundits view and also their highlights of the other games
if there's multiple games on at the same time, And
each time I was like, whoa Rebecca is on her game.
I mean, but she's also a great five fact, she's lovely.
(42:37):
She is an excellent broadcaster.
Speaker 4 (42:39):
I read that, is it Shearer the all time Yeah,
he was their leading scorer was going to be there.
Speaker 2 (42:44):
Yeah, yeah, he's he only does that for them, you know,
all these pundits, that's what they call him in soccer.
They not for politics or some I think it's the
only place in sport they call him pundits or blowhards.
(43:08):
But they sort of moved back and forth between someone
want to live in America, But I think Allen sheerworks
for Sky Sports more, you know, and and so he
usually for for us A or NBC, which you us
A NBC Universal. I think that's right. So he usually
just does the fan fests and you can he's now
(43:31):
he's a striking bald man and he looks like he
was a good I mean, he looks like an athlete,
you know. And I mean he's like Bbe Ruth or
you know, Hank Aaron or you know somebody like that.
The all time leading scorer in the Premier League, Tom Brady.
Speaker 4 (43:50):
Okay, so I have one last topic before we got
to get out of here, Danny, all right, really just one, No,
we can go to two, but this one might take
a while. You know what I love the most about
you losing access to your Twitter account? Oh no, what's that, Joe,
Is that instead of tweeting during the cheese game, you
just texted me, right? And it was really fun.
Speaker 5 (44:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (44:13):
I mean I didn't text as much as I tweet,
but yes, and I didn't really want to bother you either.
Speaker 4 (44:19):
No, it was fine and it was great. And because
I end up like firing out text to people that
don't want to speak realistically about what they're watching, right,
you know what I mean? So I catch a lot
of shit back from them, whereas like I could text
you a thing about walking and chewing gum at the
(44:39):
same time and you can agree with Flora, we.
Speaker 2 (44:41):
Can talk about it. Yes, So that was fun. We
did pregame. We did we had a pregame conversation, which
might be.
Speaker 4 (44:48):
A fun little thing to do.
Speaker 2 (44:50):
Yeah sometime.
Speaker 4 (44:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (44:51):
Well, anybody out there who knows a lot about fixing
technology of hacked ounce of any kind, if you're not
seeing me at Twitter as much, And it's an important
thing in my world because I have a lot of
followers who have been co opted by either real or
(45:12):
imagined doctor d R something who has stolen my Twitter Danny.
Speaker 4 (45:20):
Listen, people, Danny's Twitter account has been stolen from him.
He literally and hanging him through the easy parts. He can't,
we can't, we can't recover it. The email has been changed,
like there's when we do I and Iffanny has tried
the old man approach of calling Twitter.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
You can't telephone. You can't call Twitter. I know you can't,
Danny calls me.
Speaker 4 (45:44):
Of a Bady goes, I've tried to call Twitter. You
can't even call.
Speaker 2 (45:48):
Him, and I'm like, well, no, ship no, but I
mean you can't even do a live chat. That's what
That's the thing that's really well, they fired everybody, bro,
But I mean, at least in most at least sometimes
it'll just start off with answer this question or you
get a robot answer, but eventually sometimes you can literally
get a human being.
Speaker 5 (46:07):
Of so as to.
Speaker 2 (46:10):
Ask who Grock the AI on Twitter? No, oh, I
didn't even know that groc was. I didn't even know
if that that's what it was. That's you want to
click on it, because I thought it was something I
was going to have to pay for now. Darned. If
you know blue Sky or whatever it didn't take off,
then I could have just switched over. But this is
(46:32):
not even a humble brag. This is just desperation of
my problem. I have twelve thousand Twitter followers. I mean
this is important for a business.
Speaker 4 (46:43):
I mean, as an advertiser, I would love for you
to have a.
Speaker 2 (46:47):
Right Eastern I have you know, multiple podcasts that have
Eastern roofing logos on them on social media, and right
now on Twitter it does go up. I will say this,
it does go up off my speaker account. I don't
know how which is my podcast distribution, but that one doesn't.
All it says is I don't have the imagery where
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your your logo will be there, which I always put
on Twitter also, so there might.
Speaker 4 (47:16):
Be an in there.
Speaker 2 (47:17):
Does anybody know somebody else anyway? If anybody only only
in our little family of Thursday Thursday, if somebody's like
somebody like for instance, before we close, there was a
young professional lady who was super uber confident and she
(47:38):
does social media, that's her job. And when I presented
this problem to her, oh we'll have this fixed by
a chief season like just matter no matter of fact,
this now I do. Now she's just ghosted me. I mean,
she doesn't even want to talk to me, because she's
(47:58):
clearly was like, I'll tell you what the aversion of
it was.
Speaker 4 (48:06):
With her.
Speaker 2 (48:07):
With her, no, it wasn't even like bragging. It was
just like no, it's just just like solid confidence. Then
I was going to do she said, listen, this is
a soluble prosm dude.
Speaker 4 (48:18):
I will just take care of it. This is what
I do.
Speaker 2 (48:20):
Well. Here here's a funny one to close. I've had
a wonderful trip to New York and Massachusetts. Stayed at
my sister's house and her her My nephew is now
in college and he is going to community college. He
went to another college, he decided he wanted to go
to community college. He's becoming a theater person anyway. So
(48:41):
he was about to walk down the stairs to drive
to his community college and and he said, I don't
know if I'm going to be able to do it,
but this problem is solvable. And I said, make sure
that you want to. If you want to show off
to your friends, just say this problem is soluble, because
that's really the word.
Speaker 4 (49:01):
Hold on, yes, Soluble means a solvable problem, Yes, a
problem that can be solved.
Speaker 5 (49:09):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (49:09):
Is solvable not a word.
Speaker 2 (49:11):
I'm not even sure if it's a word. It's probably something.
It's probably something that has become accepted in the lexicon.
But solutiable, soluble, Yes, if if if a problem, if
a problem can be solved, it's soluble. S O l
(49:32):
U B.
Speaker 4 (49:33):
I've heard that word, but I've never you thought it
was like that word yeah, maybe yeah, or or assaulted.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
Right, So I just maybe wanted to show off at
the end after I couldn't remember the word for a
self titled album. Emis. I believe it's ep y.
Speaker 4 (49:56):
N O U s okay, penis isn't pennis. It's not that,
it's not that.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
On that sophomoric note, it's time to we have glass
this time so we can we can say sell.
Speaker 4 (50:13):
We hope you.
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