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Brady Bogan
Still streaming Homberg's morning sickness online at 98kupd.com Good morning everybody.
John Holmberg
Hello there.
Brady Bogan
Almost better, getting better. Allergy medicine kicking in. It's 5:45. My name's John. There's Brady, there's Brett, there's big Dick Toledo. This is the morning sickness. And we're off and running for a Tuesday to get started today. A fun, weird day today. It'll be interesting. It's more just for my incurable. I've just had an appetite for this incredible story for years and years, like a lot of people. And Kato Kalin's gonna join us a little later this morning in studio just for basically to satisfy my curiosities I've had for years. I'd love to talk to everybody from that thing. So that'll be interesting. So we'll talk to Cato later this morning, probably 8:00. He'll roll around and we'll just have them in here doing whatever it is we do. A very strange mixed reaction from people on that. People saying things like, wait a minute, you're really having Cato in tomorrow? That is amazing. I'm 46. I remember everything. Awesome, awesome, awesome. It's like, okay, that'll be good. Very next email comes in. Wasn't he the waiter? No. You're not following the story close enough. I told Jill downstairs, she said something, she goes, I hear you're having somebody from the OJ thing tomorrow. And I said, yeah, Kato Kalin's gonna join us. And which one was he? And like he was the blonde, long hair. He lived at OJ's. I know. I said, look, in fairness, yeah, it's a WNBA story. She's a woman. She's not following the details still. And she said, she said, which one? Which one is he again? Blonde one, lived at OJ's house. He was the one who, you know. Well I don't remember. And we can remember, Kate. Okay. And I showed a picture. Oh, yeah. You know what her first question was? What's he look like now? And then another person I talked to, who will remain nameless, and it shocked me because he's one of the funniest, fun people ever surrounded by funny at all times, says to me, I don't want anything to do with that. I'm not a supporter of murder. And like, well, Cato didn't murder anyone. He was just adjacent to it. Say, well, I'm not going to be part of that. Like, I'm not asking you to be part of it. I'm just saying. And it's not Frank. Everybody thinks Frank Kelly just kind of go with that. Yeah, no, this is not a person of a name. Gilroy. Yes, Kevin Gilroy. It's. It's someone just outrageously hilarious, like Kevin Gilroy, our listener, who's not funny. No, it's just a weird. A business guy. And not Doug either. It's just. I should probably say who it is. So we don't just rattle. No kidding. But no, he's just. And then he's like, no, it's like, it's fine. And then he made a couple jokes about it. Like, are you kidding? He was. No, no, no. Murder. No. And I'm like, I'm fascinated by all the things we've joked about. Right. All the stuff that we. You're drawing that line. Very strange. So it was interesting. People's reactions to it are strange. And then another, you know, generationally, people, 30, 35, didn't affect them, so they kind of know about it through a Netflix documentary or whatever. You're like, this is crazy. And then it got me thinking about, like, you know, all generations usually have a defining moment around their college years, if not early 30, some, somewhere between like 17 and 30. Each generation has a thing. You know, in the 60s, Kennedy, Martin Luther King had all. The whole 60s thing was a generational moment. 70s go without any noise. 80s kind of happened. And you get yourself the OJ thing that was generationally, like, explosive. Every single generation, person alive at the time was paying attention. And then 2001, you got the, the Trade Centers and all that. We're due is what I'm saying. We're. We're coming up on that time when everybody has that, oh, did this just happen? I mean, you're 10 years, seven, eight years removed from OJ's deal to nine, 11. And then, since then, we haven't really had defining generational Moments, maybe. I guess the closest thing we could lean on would be technology. I don't know that it's. It always has to be a bad thing. I think the generationally defining moment for the last 15 years that has been, like, overwhelming is the stupid little glass chunk in my hand right now is that 20 years ago that didn't exist, and now it's an appendage. So I'm wondering if, you know, it's just a. Yeah.
Brett Vesely
The fascinations happen a lot quicker. Fascinating stories like the O.J. i mean, everyone was. It seemed like a lot of people. It felt like 80% of the country was following that.
Brady Bogan
It was more than that. Could not.
Brett Vesely
And so there's a fascination that's nowhere close to it, but it has a similar vibe as the Gene Hackman thing. People are just. I mean, there's just a lot of stories every day. Well, the fascination with the Gene Hackman, they want to know.
Brady Bogan
I don't think there's any comparison to.
Brett Vesely
The fascination between those two statements.
Brady Bogan
But I'm saying.
Brett Vesely
But the comparison would be a story along that line.
Brady Bogan
You can't comp it like that. That's my point. It's like there's nothing comparable to that. And you think about the OJ Significance in that story. And it created reality television. I mean, quite literally created Court tv came out of the idea. It's like people will watch Court dramas, like, unfolding as. We'll just put cameras in there. Yep. Started a whole television thing and started, you know, all these lawyer shows that, you know, I mean, there was the People's Court, but there was like, thousands of them after that. It's, you know, it was. And reality tv, it made. I mean, Cato will talk to him later, was on reality shows. They were. I can't imagine what he was invited to do. He said no to. So, yeah, it's interesting because it's, you know, it's on my brain the whole time. So, yeah, people reacting very oddly to that. And it's more proof that it's still a generational event because it's 30 years old and you mention names from it and people lose their minds one way or the other. And it's kind of neat. People are mentioning Covid being the generational event. You know what. That's. Yeah, boy. You know that one. That's. But it's not absolutely true. And I always kind of go, oh, right. I feel like we skated over that one a little while it was happening. Right. Yeah. That was no one guilty at the end. It Wasn't like, you can't blame or not blame someone. There was no bad guy, and there was no, like, rooting interest other than make this stop in my life. I think it's because it actually affected us. True. Yeah. That is without question, the generational event. And I've skipped over it every time I talk about. Nothing's happened because I've erased it. Yeah, that's very true. Jesus. How in the world did I. I was thinking about it last night. I'm like, yeah, we're due. We're not due. We've had. Never mind. We had it.
Brett Vesely
We're good.
Brady Bogan
We had it, but no one talks about it. I think it's like you said, there was no bad guy. There's nobody to pin it on. You can't sit back and say, other than being a Chinese fool. Well, Dr. Fauci. Yeah, if Dr. Fauci was here, you'd argue, but. Yeah, but nobody went to trial. No, there wasn't. You know, nobody got sued. Nobody. You know, there was no story. Right. It was just kind of happening, and I think it was just so blindingly weird that we all sat back and went, what's going on? What's going on? And then it started to end, and we're like, all right, I'm gonna ignore that that ever happened. We'll just go back to life as usual.
Brett Vesely
It's the fact of not wanting it to happen again.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. It kind of lunch back to wipe my brow. I was thinking about it last night. I'm like. Because all I'm thinking was bad events. And I think, to be honest with you, Covid was bad. Could have been, like, so much, like, worse as far as, like, an outcome. I think we all walked away from that going, that wasn't so bad. Even though it was. I think we all kind of walked away going, oh. Oh, it's just a. It's a nasty cold. We figured it out. We figured out pretty quick. Even though it was a year of our lives, that was just awkward as f. But, yeah, okay, good. So it's like my flying thing. We're not due. Don't worry about it, everybody. Nothing bad can happen for another 10 years. That's what I'm saying. Boy, you're right, Brett. Thank you for bringing that to my attention. Yeah. I don't even think of COVID Isn't that weird? No, it doesn't even. It didn't exist. There were no good guys, no bad guys. Yeah, it doesn't. It's not a thing that I think of and go.
Brett Vesely
There's definitely finger pointing.
Brady Bogan
Well, sure, yeah. But, I mean, there's no. For all of us. I don't think we sit back and go, remember that Covid? We all just were blank. We got blanked out, so there's no stories to tell. We all were kind of staring at walls like, okay, I'm being told I can't do this. You know, anger maybe is involved or some sort of passive strangeness. Yeah, that's true. The COVID thing. Good Lord. I never drank as much during that. Yeah, I drank more during COVID than I did. I think there was a lot more personal sadness and kind of apathy for the whole thing. I was certainly apathetic. This one says solo for six weeks.
Brett Vesely
Basically.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. You had to live by yourself. Yeah, it'd be great. How wonderful was that? We were rooting for it. This says, talk about generational events. John, have you already forgotten? Diana Taurasi retired the other day. My children's children will remember that goat. That's true. That was a big event too, man. All right, I just got it. That was a sigh of relief for me, you know, because I was thinking, man, what's going to happen? Like, whose buildings are going to fall? What's going to. Is there going to be a nuke? No, Covid already did that. Oh. Luckily, this generation had theirs. We have to wait for the next one again, another 10, 12 years before something huge happens. We did kind of gloss over it. So it seems to me, just going through history and I skipped Covid, that there would be event 10 years off, four or five years of, like, what? What? Wait, what? Something horrible. Usually another couple little minor horrible or, you know, equally. If you look at the. I think you can rank the jfk, mlk, rfk, boom, boom booms as, you know, all pretty much equally bad. But there's like a little gap in between. Nothing happened in the 70s at all. @ all. At all. Not.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Brief nothing. I mean, well, Watergate. Watergate had to make people confused, but I don't think young people paid attention to that at all. They might have, but I don't think that mattered to them. And then they were all too high. They were all too stoned. I kind of lumped that in almost with the 60s, too, because it was a guy star anyway. And then the 90s. I mean, Clinton blowjob. No. Who cares that. But O.J. huge about 80s nothing. That was a. That was an empty one. That was when we were all just in weird clothes, dancing depressing Euro pop and being Strange with. Yeah, and it was just rise of.
Brett Vesely
The cocaine, you know, the Reagan air and ussr.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, but I mean, that's. That was the end.
Brett Vesely
Nothing there was.
Brady Bogan
That was a happy thing. I guess it kind of got rid of communism, but we didn't, because it's still hanging around anyway. Yeah, but no, like, cornerstone moment, like a thing. Not an. A singular event. You can always look at 10 years and say, you know, this was the. The deal of that decade, but not a. An event. Anyway, we'll find out later when he's here. And speaking of jfk, I don't know if you guys saw that there's an auction that happened a little bit ago of, like, celebrity garments, and Mark Zuckerberg's hoodie went for, like, I don't know if like a hundred grand or something. Like $20,000 for a hoodie. He wore a Facebook. One of the original Facebook hoodies he had. It was his and it went out. Another thing that sold. And there's only one pair of these. I'd even be interested in bidding on JFK's underpants. There's a specific day that I would bid on. Outside of that, I don't really want this guy. Skivvies, too. Unless I. Unless I'm a DNA expert that can extract that and rebuild him. What are you doing? Some Fruit of Wounds. I mean, this. This far out. Unless it was. Okay, if it's proof that Marilyn Monroe was, like, pulling those off with her teeth. Like, there's a photo that comes with it, and it's like, there's definitely a hole in the side just where these. Maybe.
Brett Vesely
But I want Sinatra's place in Palm Springs.
Brady Bogan
I mean, I want the November 22 panties. I want the. I want the drawers. Like, if you're going to peel off anything and sell it. Let's be honest. None of us want just a normal JFK shirt or underpants.
Brett Vesely
Yeah, anything from that day, people would pay big bucks.
Brady Bogan
Oh, yeah, but the underpants, you know, that. Those things. There was a lot going on in there. A lot. So I'd take those. Like, there's a JFK's assassination pants. Those are. You're sick.
Brett Vesely
Maybe that'll be in one of the files. He was commando.
Brady Bogan
Oh, they have the clothes. Maybe. But then I'll take his pants. Like, something terrible happened in those pants. I would have those pants. It's morbid, but, I mean, it's his. That's history. History of people would. And if you display that on your wall. What's this, John? Oh, these are the Underpants of jfk, which was almost a song by Pearl Jam. And it's like, oh, from the day everyone would ask the first question, like, from. From the. No, just random Tuesday underpants that he had on. No, not from the day. I mean, they might have been on like the day before. Like. Yeah, it doesn't matter. Immediately disappointing when you just have a pair of his. And it was actually. It was from his time in on the PT 109. Not even like when he was on it, but, you know, the 40s. Michael, this is dumb. I don't need JFK's early 20s underpants. He wasn't even getting good tail then. So they auctioned it off. And I was kind of like, wow, that's an interesting auction item, considering they have no significance outside of just having touched a swing. Nine thousand bucks for his underwear. Somebody paid, which isn't terrible. It was $9,100. It was. It was long before his time in the Oval Office. They were snap fly boxer shorts. So hello button on it. He wore the boxers, the baggy ones, hand sewn, label embroidered. And she was. Because he was. He's not wearing regular Hanes or balloons. I mean, it said Jack. The word Jack embroidered like. I don't know if it's directions or if he wanted his name on there. I have been told by my underpants, it's a time to hammer down on this thing, Jack.
Brett Vesely
That's where it goes.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. I guess famously, he. Yeah, he was in the PT109 in Solomon Islands. They're not sure if it was owned at the same.
Brett Vesely
It's like, these underpants aren't military issue.
Brady Bogan
No, they're just. No, they don't. They don't sell your name into military issues. You're not allowed to uniquely make those yours. It was just a pair of rich kids kid underpants from when just walking around. But Zuckerberg's coat, which they didn't expect to go for as much, went for $16,000. They thought it would go for about a thousand bucks. They're pretty much dead on Kennedy's underpants. How do people find out about this stuff? How do you know that? Auctions happen. You got to hang around auction houses all the time.
Brett Vesely
And how much of that stuff comes in that, you know, it ends up not being real?
Brady Bogan
And if it doesn't sell? Well, I mean, in these auction houses, they're pretty. Their authentication is pretty awesome. But how many of them fire off to Africa after they don't sell? Like Goodwill and stuff? Right. Some homeless dudes wearing JFK's drawers.
Brett Vesely
How many people out there?
Brady Bogan
Because there has to be. Like, the Kennedys didn't keep all of his clothes. You'd think some homeless guy's wearing them right now. Some dude.
Brett Vesely
They have a garage sale at one time when they were living in their house.
Brady Bogan
There's a guy on 7th Avenue and Thomas right now sleeping on the road with Jack embroidered into his underpants. He's got 9,000 bucks around his waist. He doesn't even know it. Yeah, it's just such a strange thing. And then there's gotta be an auction house that says, absolutely, we'll auction those off. And then some dude stood there and goes, I'll go as high as nine. Tripp Reeb just spent, like, $8,000 on a sushi party. Another. And he's got JFK's underwear, which I think would be pretty awesome. Another great moment to celebrate. You know, me, everybody, The Baltimore Ravens and Justin Tucker going through quite an off season. I follow. I follow the. The Ravens very closely as a hater. Their offensive lineman.
Brett Vesely
It's a double whammy with the name Ben Cleveland.
Brady Bogan
His wife started having an affair, sleeping with other guys, and he got upset about it, got drunk and started driving around and got arrested for a dui. It's fantastic news coming out of Baltimore. Once again, another sad Raven brings great joy to me, because that's what I like, Sad Ravens. And he got so upset that he, you know, started drinking and driving, Driving around. Didn't hurt anybody, which is good. And then he goes off to the, you know, the Holden tank for a day or so, and he tells everybody, well, I'm getting divorced, my wife's. And hopefully she's throttling Justin Tucker, the kicker. That would be awesome if she was up there riding Tucker. And this thing goes full circle. Is that Tucker's nailing an offensive lineman's wife. Oh, man. Oh, even better. It's Harbaugh himself. Harbaugh gives Mr. Cleveland's wife the old what for. They've been married since 2022, so, I mean, hardly even. Yeah. I mean, come on. And they met in college. He drug her up to the. To Baltimore. And I've. You know. You've been to Baltimore, Brett. We've all seen Baltimore. You know that the person she was having sex with also deals crack. That you're in Baltimore. Everybody has to to make a living. Baltimore, that's the number one import and export from that dump, is crack. You think it's crab? They say cracked crab. It's not cracked. It's got crack in it. All the crabs have crack to dump. Yeah. He gets his DUI and he tells the CBS sports guys get hold of it. And he told the cop and wife has got big dumb bed in Cleveland. So a good off season for the Ravens, and I root for more. Maybe Lamar Jackson's giving it to her, which would be great, because then make a dumb adultery kid. And the Baltimore Ravens locker room, they got to deal with that. So that means somebody's getting traded.
Brett Vesely
Last name Cleveland. I play with a Cleveland.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Oh, even better. Yeah. He doesn't care. He can't. He wouldn't put that together. He thought when she said, hi, I'm Beth Cleveland, he'd be like, cleveland's a city in Texas. And then he just stick it in her and not care. And then I think. I think when he orgasms, he just goes dumb. And then it happens because it's his dumbest moment, which is nearly pass out stupid. Because Lamar Jackson is. And that is quantifiable. And, you know, there can be proof. He is the dumbest man in the NFL according to their testing. That's proven. So I think when he's having sex with one of his lineman's wives, he's like, oh, here come dumb. And then he puts it in her, and then a baby comes out, and it's dumb. This will be a Steve Nash moment, though, because if it's. If. If Ben Cleveland gets traded, soon, we'll know it was a teammate.
Brett Vesely
If he gets traded. Oh, quickly.
Brady Bogan
If he gets traded, we'll know it was a teammate. Because why. Why. Why have. Why do you have to leave? You're in your third year. You're. What? Why are you going. Oh, I see. It's Steve Nash, the Steve Nash story, which is fantastic. Oh, it's all so good. So I've been celebrating that since that.
Brett Vesely
Newspaper, this Cleveland Delonte west might be living in that area.
Brady Bogan
Well, they're not from Cleveland. I thought you just had a Lamar Cleveland link. It's not really a link, but I see what you're doing, because Devonte, of course, had a great story where Mr. West banked LeBron James. His mother. His teammate banged his mom. Oh, that's a great. That's one of the best sports stories of all time. That's been brushed under the rug. What do you think about it? LeBron came into the league. He was 18.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Mom was maybe 35, 36 years old. West was in his mid-20s. It wasn't like some sort you think of A banging someone's mom. There's a massive age gap. Probably not. I don't know how old west was, and maybe he was younger than I'm thinking, but still, I mean, hands off the mothers. That's a rule at work. You can't go banging somebody's mom when you work with them. That's just. That's just not kosher, man. You can't do that. But west didn't care. He was on the end of the bench. I'm surprised LeBron even knew his name. So we stuffed it in. That's one way to get him to remember your name. The most memorable teammate LeBron James has ever had, without question. If you ever asked him in a biography at the end, who's the. Who's the most memorable teammate you ever had? His brain will immediately go, it's west. Say wet. And he'll say, oh, I don't know. Probably Anthony Davis. It wasn't the guy who banged your mother. No, that was. It's memorable, but not for teammate stuff. Pretty great.
Brett Vesely
It's definitely quite a statement if you're going to work. And it is listed as a rule to not bang other people's moms.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
Brett Vesely
At work.
Brady Bogan
Well, they have to do that. If you have to put a sign, you've got a bunch of guys who just. Very nice. I'm saying it's the unspoken rule of life, really. But if there's signs up in your office that said, remember, don't your co workers, mothers. There must have been a problem at one point. Yeah, we had to put up signs, especially if it says, remember, Brady, don't your co workers, wives, or mothers. Anyway, good stuff. But, yeah, with our Steve Nash situation, we knew something was up when two players that weren't really on the bubble got traded within a day or so of Steve Nash's child being born and him filing for divorce in the hospital. And we all knew because the story leaked very quickly, because that one's getting around quick. That's fast. You don't keep that one in and, you know, Barbosa gets traded. Steven, what's his name gets. You know, he's driving around with his kid in the backseat 100 miles an hour, drunk, and he gets traded. Everybody kind of quietly just moved on about their business. It was interesting. But then Leandro and Steve worked together again later. So I think maybe there was some science and some testing involved midway through all that, that made it so those two were okay again. So Delonte is only a year older than LeBron. Oh, my God. So it is. It is tragic. Okay. When this happened, I think she was 38. She was 38, and he was 21. 22, okay. It's still pretty good. But she's 38. 38. 22 is a gap. But it's like, it's the mom thing. No one would have batted an eye if he was with a 38 year old woman. They'd have been like, he doesn't like him young. He likes the older ladies. And that's not that old. 38's pretty good. 22. 38. You're wondering what a 22 year old's thinking, but 38 can still pass. But then you look over and you're like, how'd you meet? Oh, it's my co worker's mother. Which coworker? The guy down there, potentially the best player of all time. Kind of screwed up my time on the floor, and you got to keep it quiet. That's when you know it's bad. And who's, you know who doesn't get enough blame for that is LeBron's mom. LeBron's mom always walks away. Like, Delonte did this on his own.
Brett Vesely
Taking advantage of.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, she was taking advantage of him. Like, she had to be the aggressor, groomed him. I'd like to know. That's a good story to tell. I would like to know from his perspective how he fought that off. Please. No, I can't. I couldn't possibly. My teammates and she's like, I got to have it. Please. No, I couldn't.
John Holmberg
Oh.
Brady Bogan
Ah, Nana, not another blowjob. Oh, God, it's the worst day ever. She ain't even that great looking. Well, I mean, she has a personality and. Yeah. Okay, so just a dancer. Good dancer. Fun. Maybe a great cook. Maybe that's what he's looking for, a mother figure.
Brett Vesely
I mean, how long ago was that, probably?
Brady Bogan
Well, It's. I mean, 22 at the time, so Levon's 40, so it was like 17 or 18 years.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
So there's a little bit ago.
Brett Vesely
Find that photo. She's 17 years ago.
Brady Bogan
Oh, you're looking at her today. Yeah, I don't know. There's a bunch of photos, like, all over here with her and Delonte. No, no, I remember her picture early in the day. Nothing write home about. I mean, that's a young LeBron there. She still ain't good. Yeah, he's still got his hair there. He doesn't have that weird, patchy, molting head of hair he has now. No, that's not worth risking your time on the Cavaliers for, that's for sure. Not even a little bit. There's Delonte. Where? Well, right there in that. They've superimposed her into the photo. Oh.
Brett Vesely
Oh, yeah.
Brady Bogan
The bottom right. There it is. Yeah. That's a good one.
Brett Vesely
That's a good looking couple.
Brady Bogan
Well, he was not a handsome man to begin with, but they did better than that. You just. You don't want to find that out. I mean, that's like the worst. You find out somebody is at your work, is hammering on your mother privately, and they know it's wrong. Or they would have said, hey, you know, we're really hitting it off. And have sex with your mom. Been pretty good so far. LeBron knew. It's pretty great. Well, they talk about generational moments. I bet you LeBron counts that one as his, like, Covid, 9, 11. I mean, if Sean Knight was hitting on Marcy, you'd. I'd be mad at her. I'm looking at her weekend guy, and I'm like. Because that's exactly what it would be like. West was not playing. Like, he wasn't at a high level. He was, you know, he's a pro ballplayer, so he's got the skills. It would be like, yeah, Vella or Sean Knight coming off the weekends, and I catch him like, what are you doing? How'd you know? My. Wait a minute. What are you doing with Sean Knight at Golden Corral? And then Knight would be like, right? And I'm like, hey, wait a minute. You can't agree with me, Sean. I know, I know, right? I shouldn't be doing this. Like, what are you doing? Sean has a crutch where he says the word right a lot. Yeah, right? I mean, it's. Everybody can do it right now at work. You think of the guy at your work who's like, maybe expendable. He feels a small. He's only there every once in a while. He's not like. And he's banging your mom. Now. Put that in your head for a second. Come on. It's ridiculous. Can't have that.
Brett Vesely
Or Thriller runs the boards on weekends.
Brady Bogan
Thriller. You wander into Houston's and you see your mom. My mother. Hi, Mom. What the hell? Corey. Thriller, what are you doing here? I'm wining and dining your mother. Like, what, the. One of our promo guys or something? What, are you guys gonna take a long walk afterwards? Thriller, you take my mother home right now on your dial, a ride and just never talk to her again. Mom. We're talk. Yeah, moms can't bone. I remember once, my friend's mom, she was just like. We were all probably 18, 19, and she's going through a divorce. And we were over at the house swimming, and there was this kid named Mark Kessler who was just a normal, average guy, but he was a couple years older than us. He was, like, 21, 22. So we're swimming, having fun. Kessler gets out of the pool, and my friend's mom comes around the corner, and she goes, hell, hello. And we all started laughing. And the next thing you know, she starts asking, who was that? And there's a guy I work with. Oh, oh. Like, wait a minute, what's happened? Don't do that. She come in for ribs that night or what? It was weird. And she's dating somebody. In fact, that. That whole thing ended up being kind of a triangulation of people staying together and moving on and doing whatever. She wasn't. She was interested. But she's, you know, an older woman going through divorce. A very 80s movie or, like, happening right in front of us, and like, oh, like, this is a. This is what the early 80s teen Rom coms are all about. Is the mom banging the guy? Like class One of the forgotten movie, but Rob Lowe and Jacqueline Bassett.
Brett Vesely
Oh, yeah.
Brady Bogan
Takes his friend home from school and introduces his mother to him. And there it is. Stifler's mom, too. Stifler's mom. It carries on throughout the movie. Wedding Crashers, where Owen Wilson is at the. At the compound there. She comes over and Christopher Walken's wife, Jane Seymour, pops her top off and tries to bang him. Come on, Mom. Banging is a very important facet to our entertainment and has been for years. Years.
Brett Vesely
My mom called me after we talked to her yesterday, and she goes, I got flowers from someone, said, love Gun. What?
Brady Bogan
The Love Gun Center. Is that true? No, I was gonna say that. Was that someone you knew in college? Oh, Brandon.
Brett Vesely
Brandon.
Brady Bogan
Oh, God, I forgot. See, that's how meaningless these part timers are at our station. I didn't know the Love Gun. I just called him Derek Jeter because he wears full baseball uniforms in case there's an emergency baseball game. Does he still work here? Yeah, he does. Yeah. Better not bang my mom. Love Gun. Forgot all about that. Brandon. Love. You can't have a nickname if you work three hours a week. Knock it off. You get the Love Gun. Oh, come on. You're gonna be gone, in and out. No one's gonna hear from you for two weeks. By the way, speaking of radio, I'm gonna. I'm thinking, and I don't know 100% for sure that this is true, but I'm pretty sure Jim Sharp quit at ktr, I think, because they got that guy in there and he's not saying I'm a radio payer attention there.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
And whenever they say whenever you're gone or something, that's, you know, and then we say love gun in for Brett Vesli until you're not in for. And then it's just, hey, it's John. There's Brady. There's the love gun, There's Toledo. It's like, what happened? You stop saying in for? The dude that's in isn't saying in for anymore. I thought I heard him this morning. No, no, no. He doesn't say it. He doesn't say in for. Madonna wouldn't let him say Donna yelling. You know what? I'm glad that Sharp left can't take the heat in my kitchen, Wander. So I. I'm wondering what kind of things. Maybe. Maybe someone banged Sharp. Mom. No, I just. It just happened this morning, so I haven't paid attention. I actually put a text out to Broomhead, but I haven't heard back yet. I think there's. I think there's Bruins in the local radio scenes. And when I worked with Jim Sharp years ago, when he got fed up with abroad on the show, he just left. And Madonna might be a little bit, I don't know, heavy for the room. So perhaps he did say it right at five, huh?
Brett Vesely
He did say his name in for.
Brady Bogan
Jim Sharp right from there on after. Because I didn't know.
Brett Vesely
I didn't realize.
Brady Bogan
I heard you the early talk about that.
Brett Vesely
And I was running a little late today, so I caught the first break.
Brady Bogan
That's first. I heard it this morning. I was noticing it last yesterday. I don't know if they're doing that anymore. Bill O'Neill. All right, O'Neill, listen up. Don't go the way of the Sharp. He's extinct now. He's still on their thing. For now, they're probably talking. We had that same situation when Jim was at the Zone with me. Oh, really? He's still on the. He's just like, I'm not coming in for a while. I don't like it. I don't like her. And he tried. He kept saying he quit. And then I'm like, well, I'm not gonna let you quit. I don't want. You know, you're the reason I took the job is because you were here. So I'll just. We'll all just kind of disband. He goes, no, no, no. You do the thing. You stay here. I'm leaving. And it took about a week for us to. And that was back before websites were fast anyway. But it wasn't for sure for a few days. But we stopped saying Jim was gonna be there. And then I just did a big thing about how Jim quit, but I didn't tell the girl that was on the show with us. He quit because of her. He hated her. That was an unknown. He did a good job of not being like, I hate you.
Brett Vesely
He's professional.
Brady Bogan
Well, no, he's just. He just kind of. Just kind of pansied his way around. Like, I just hate her. I don't want any. He didn't want it to become a thing. I guess it's professional to hate someone and then quietly walk away, but really, it's better to just hate them and say, I can't work with you. At least they know where they stood. Because then she would, you know, bother him still, and he didn't want her to. And so. Yeah. So I'm wondering if that's going on again. I think it is. I'm hoping for it, actually. Donna came in there and just bulldozed through. There's a new sheriff in town, Sharp, and his name is Ladonna Harvey. I'm loving that. I love news channels because there's so much going on at 6:18 again. Kato Kalin Day is going to join us about 8, 8:15 over. How's he getting here?
Brett Vesely
Uber.
Brady Bogan
Oh, he's gonna Uber over. Don't do the Waymo experience. Waymo while he's here, for crying out loud. We'll get him in a Waymo. That's weird. The Uber. The Uber driver is gonna have a story later today. That's the thing about being Cato Kalin. That just has to f. With your brain all the time.
Brett Vesely
I'm a flight over.
Brady Bogan
Yep.
Brett Vesely
Nine people.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
Brett Vesely
Wanted photos. He goes, it's. And it's all from the documentary.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, we'll get into that in a little bit. But yeah, it's like you can't. You can't get into the car and not have the Uber driver all day. Everywhere he goes, somebody's gonna have a story. Somebody's gonna have a story. He's like, oh, that's my thing with him. So he'll join us a little later this morning. Interesting. And, you know, still. It's still so big. In the world. Let's get a wake up song and scream it together. It's 98 KUPD WA, Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erect. 98 still streaming. H's Morning Sickness online at 98kupd.com There you go. Thank you. Miles to nowhere here in the morning sickness. And yes, a guy emails. Ryan is right. Ryan emailed and said Covid wasn't a thing. If you're with us a little bit ago, we're generational events and because Kato Kalin's going to be in here a little bit and you know, the OJ thing was just such a striking, out of nowhere event. And he's like, Covid wasn't a thing. Campbell, you guys didn't think Covid had an impact? It had an impact, don't get me wrong on that. We know it happened because he said there's parts of the economy, housing, auto sales, food service, still haven't recovered. I guess everyone experiences differently. I'm not saying it was, but you know what I mean? Like an event that was just this snuck up on us and stuck around. That's why I think Covid is one of those deals where it felt like it just became our life for a little bit rather than we couldn't escape it. You could turn OJ's trial off, you could walk away and go, I don't care. You could do that to Covid and it still was going to be there. I mean, O.J. s thing was going to be there no matter what too. But I mean, there were basically the murder, the chase. If you followed the trial at all, it was either 100% or it was a little bit here and then the verdict. OJ didn't affect you personally, right? Exactly. Somebody else brought up aids and I'm like, AIDS was a thing that maybe it affected few people, like in their house and they had, you know, they were adjacent to it. For me, it was the tv. AIDS was on TV and it wasn't going to affect me at all. I mean, there was a little worry for a while there that it was going to start sneaking into. The Ryan White thing was certainly a scare tactic for, you know, young kids to sit and be, oh, yeah, you can't even have like a surgery. You get a blood transfusion, you're getting aids. It's like, oh boy, here we go. You know. So I think those are those all encompassing timeline suckers rather than, you know, 9, 11 was a boo. And there's, you know, the after effects that certainly tied to it but I mean you remember 911 as one singular thing. You remember OJ as one singular thing. And then you know, the bleed out Covid was just. It is weird though that I do and I am guilty of that completely. I don't it one thing Covet did for me is screwed up my. And I used to be great at this, but screwed up my ability to know when things happened. People be like, what was that? I'm like, I don't know. I was like three or four years ago. It's like 11 years ago. Like what? Like I have no timeline since COVID of understand and I literally could name almost within a minute like the times of like I can figure that out in heart. But that was 2011, thereabouts.
Brett Vesely
Now it's like 2019 and 2020 in West.
Brady Bogan
But not even then. It screwed up stuff before. It messed up things when people like when did you know? Where were you? Like, I don't know. What was that, 17 years ago? No, it was four years ago. Or the opposite will be like, what was that 4 years old? Like, no, it's 12 years ago. And that may be age, but I know it happened right after Covid. I could no longer figure out like timelines as easily. And I think it's because maybe it did affect me that way is that I just blanked out that time. This didn't happen because that shot you took, man, totally would. Because it was just so blank. I was. Because I got the jab. Jab erased your history. No, I remember things. I just can't place them anymore. Part of the plan. I'm good up to a certain point. And then that. It's weird. It just kind of blanked me out. So. Yeah, no, Ryan, you're absolutely right. It was a thing. But it was. It wasn't a singular event. It was our life for a year and a half. Inescapable. So weird. And more so than 9 11, which was, you know, a 20 year backlash. But it's one single day that we all associate with it. And then everything that happened after OJ Was the same thing. It was like the chase and then the people that came out of it. Which one of them we'll talk to later this morning. Interesting. It's just. It's just a strange. I was watching an old episode of Cheers last night and credit comes up written by David angel and my brain goes died in 911 because I know that that guy who was the one of the writers on Cheers, one of the producers and then went on to produce and Write Frasier. Whenever I see his name, that's one of the first things I've died in. 9 11. Your brain just reminds you. Oh my God. It's crazy because it affects you. It just gets you there. Speaking of flying around in dangerous places, starting in Boston, where 9 11. Actually kind of the lady yesterday on the news that I saw flying back from Mexico had entered in her luggage. Brett, she brought back something from Mexico that doesn't belong in America. That's right. A freeloader. One of their rapists. One of their. From institutions and prisons and mental institutions that they came back from. She brought back a scorpion all the way from Mexico to Boston. The scorpion stung her right at the airport. So in Boston, a lady reaches down for her Mexico luggage and one of them illegal scorpions hopped on trying to become a citizen. Scorpion here. No. No. Yep. Send him an ass. Deported him. Cuffed his little stinger paws. Those little. Yep. They threw him in there. Now he's on a plane. He's going to be in Gitmo. Don't try it. Scorpions just stay home. You know, Brad, a lot of times they'll talk about that. Scorpion are going to try to get around you get here and I say no, we're going to put us under. Biden. How many scorpions got into this country? So many. You never once heard of any scorpions getting arrested at the airport. But already in just six short weeks, we've stopped them. Trump won. Scorpions zero. Exactly. Try again. Scorpions, I dare you. Mexican scorpions climbing into your luggage. It's in the age old story and Biden used to let it happen. Terrible president. What a dumb piece of sh t he was. Scorpions, you know, that's why we've got scorpions spread. And the border towns in Texas and Arizona have tried to put a stop to it. But Biden let millions of scorpions in. Go to Arizona, Tell me, got in the desert. Are you comfortable? Are you feeling all right about it? You go out there, there's gonna be scorpions. And I know why. Mexico. And now they're in Boston. They're everywhere. But yeah. She reached down at the airport at Logan and said felt like somebody stabbed her with a needle, a hot needle. And then her arm went dead numb and she realized there was a scorpion in the bag. Rushed her to the hospital. That would be horrifying to get stung by a scorpion in Boston the first time you see a scorpion. Most of us are from somewhere else. It took. God. I was here. I lived here for 10, 12 years. Before I ever saw one in the wild. Yeah, I'd seen him in, you know, in boxes. Some kid brought one in with a black widow. And the things you put autographed baseballs in those boxes you can squeeze together. Yeah. And a little square. And he put a scorpion in there and a black widow and slammed it shut and brought it to school the next day. And neither of them were moving. And we had to remind him, there's no air in there. I think the spider's not doing so good. And the scorpion, sure enough, we'd shake it. That scorpion get all pissed off. And we'd try to, like. It was dj. Lisicki was his name. Sixth grade dj. Last I heard, he. He's one of the guys you knew was probably gonna die. That's what I'm. We're bouncing it around. And the scorpion landed on the black widow and then threw the. Through the bomb. And I don't know what we expected, like, them to, like, square off and, like, go in circles. And there were two little, like, things for where the baseball would rest. So they had blockers in front of all. So we had to, like, get them in the right spot. So I think they were just concussed. Anyway, he stings the black widow. It was so anticlimactic. It was ridiculous. And. And then later, I believe it was RJ who sat next to dj. He brought in two scorpions in a better box. And what you realize there is that they get along pretty well. They had no beef. The two of them were in that box. It was. It was shoebox. And we just move it around, and we'd open the top and they'd be in there, like, kind of. Whoa. The hell's going on? One laying on the other one. They didn't care. I don't see what the big deal is about a scorpion in Boston. I mean, that's. That's not the worst thing in Boston. You got Patriots fans, you got Sox fans. Scorpion reported back to me. I've never heard so many n words in my life. That is the most racist town in America. But the first time I ever saw a scorpion, like, outside of where somebody had it captured. Was it one of the departments on Gilbert and Guadalupe? The Palm. Yeah. Where? The Palm. Three palms are almost. There's two of them. It's got. But they're. They're right next. It's huge, complex, huge. There's two of them. They're awful apartments. Something like that. Something. Yeah. And my friends had an apartment there, and they were at. Get this three bedroom, 1700 square foot apartment for 550amonth. Wow. Yeah. I mean, that's crazy times now. But it would only be like 2000 now because not only could you hear the people next to you, you could touch the wall and feel their heat. Like if they. If you put your hand on your wall and they put their hand on the shared wall through the other apartment, you would feel human contact, I think. I'm pretty sure when Brett dries noodles when he's making lasagna, it's a thicker barrier hanging in his kitchen.
Brett Vesely
They have those fold up walls like in the convention hall.
Brady Bogan
No, those are way too sturdy. Yeah, those were way too thick and sturdy. These were literally like almost like pot sticker skin. I think if you just leaned into them, you'd see a body shape. But we were in there and not only did they have this issue, like when it would get a little humid outside, just a little mushrooms grew out of the carpet, like nice outside mushrooms, not like drug mushrooms where the guy who lived there before had some sort of thing. Real mushroom.
Brett Vesely
There's some good moisture going on in that apartment.
Brady Bogan
You'd fall asleep on the couch. I would, because we'd get drunk, everybody go to bed. I'd sleep on the couch playing, you know, video games until we couldn't out wake up after a monsoon. No water got in. Doors, windows all closed. And you'd look over and I'm talking full. The big, you know, Mario Brothers giant mushrooms. People could live under them. If you lived in mesa in the 80s and 90s, that was your first apartment? Yes. Like everybody in Mesa, that was their first apartment. There were over 20,000 apartments at Playa del Palm and they were huge. And everybody had like, I'll get five roommates. And that's where all my Chris Valenzuela's lived. There were like 13 illegal Mexicans that worked with me at Tony Roma's, all named Chris Valenzuela. And I would go to their place to drop them off or pick them up. Went in once for a beer and it's just a series of sleeping bags in the middle of the main room, a tv and then, you know, shifts. These six went to work at Tony Roma's on a Tuesday, these six went to Olive Garden on a Wednesday. And they just rotate which Chris Fallon's weightless would get there. The best workers ever had. Mushrooms grew out of there. But I remember being in the kitchen looking down and seeing this lobster and I didn't know what it was. And I remember seeing a scorpion for the first time. And I thought to myself, I'm on another planet. They don't look like they belong here. They move funny. They look weird, they're just not normal. They glow in the dark. I mean, they're. That's the day I realized if there is a God, he's a 12 year old boy who's got like a science project. He just can't get enough of fooling around. He's got too much power. Why did he invent the scorpion? Ask any 13 year old boy to invent a bug and he'll come up with a scorpion. It's awesome. Pincers. A stinger that's poisonous. It'll kill a human infant. And its main purpose is to keep the cricket population at bay. Why does it need to have human killing skills then? I don't know. Here's the best part. It's invisible unless you put a black light on it. Then it glows in the dark. All right, put your toys down. You're messing around. Are you high? No, no. It's gonna control like moths and crickets. Well then give it cricket killing ability. Why can't it kill a human? Kid? You gotta step on it to piss it off, right? But you can't see it. Like you're an idiot. You're the worst God ever. Why did you invent that?
Brett Vesely
It looks great on your ceiling at night. The glows with the stars, the planets.
Brady Bogan
Scorpion like, oh boy, that thing's gonna fall on me. And they can crawl through anything. If you can get a credit card through it, it can make it through. It can live without air for 15 months and underwater for three. What doesn't need food for over a year? Like, what are you inventing here, you jackass? You might have a cricket problem without them. I'll take the crickets. They're so much more reasonable than what you invented to stop crickets. They have a little nuclear bomb to stop some crickets. And by the way, a lot of crickets don't know that they're doing a great job.
Brett Vesely
It's just, it's a panic sign. You start seeing crickets, you're like, oh boy.
Brady Bogan
Well, there comes flying all the food for you. And they're also cannibalistic. If you can't find crickets, they'll just start eating each other. Like, this is the worst bug alive. Oh, you think that's bad? I invented a larva that's only designed to eat the eyeballs of infant human beings. Okay, you're the worst God in the world. Can't even see it. It's microscopic. Only baby eyes. And that's what it lives on. Yep. Okay. We'll keep our eyes open for that. Not everyone, but, yeah. I saw that scorpion at that apartment. And I remember thinking, oh, boy. And then. Didn't see much of anything. I grew up here with no scorpions because, you know, why make America great again? When I grew up, there was a dude named Bucky who came to my house and poisoned the earth to a point where we couldn't be at home for 35 minutes. He was the bug guy. And the bug guy came over using the good stuff with a tin can of death. And you. That's all you'd hear around the house. Like, hey, Bucky, put a mask on, okay? And he would go through the house making that weird noise, just shooting stuff all over the place. All right, get the dogs up, drive around for a little bit. Come back here in about 45 minutes. This place is toxic.
Brett Vesely
One day, young John Holmberg patted himself and sprayed Grandpa in the garden.
Brady Bogan
Fine by me. I would have killed with it. It was amazing. It was an amazing thing. We never saw a scorpion. Lived in three different houses in this city, never saw a scorpion. And nobody saw Bucky again. And Bucky had. Bucky was, like, 22. He looked like he was about 69 years old. And, you know, as a teenage boy, he'd go to my room and he'd go, you gotta get all these clothes off the floor. I'm like, why? I can't risk it. So I put all the clothes on the bed. He'd walk around the thing just making that weird noise and constantly keeping the spray going. And Bucky wasn't one of those dudes that just did your corners, like these modern bug guys. Bucky came in and hosed off your carpet like he was washing. I gotta go get another can. Get a big house. All right. Come back with another. Like a fire extinguisher of doom. Then they passed all those laws. Liberals can't kill pugs for that stuff anymore. You gotta pay extra. Now. A guy comes by, squirts the corners of your house. Your woodwork goes around. Lamps, maybe.
Brett Vesely
You can look it up if you want.
Brady Bogan
I missed the old days when you had, like, a garden hose with a big fan on it and go outside and see that guy just poisoning the air. Everything. All of it. All of it. Never saw one. Moved to the house I got here. People who lived there before me had a bug guy that I kept for a little while. You know what he Did. He had pellets. And he would search your backyard for their homes. He was a green bug guy. I don't use chemicals. Well, then we're going to have bugs. No, my method works. It just takes longer. Moved into that house. It was goddamn Vietnam. My house glowed in the dark at night like it was a nightclub. If you put a black light on my house, people would show up and start dancing like, this is the best club in town. There were scorpions everywhere.
Brett Vesely
You would dread when the sun wouldn't go down.
Brady Bogan
Oh, it became a. I put a boxing glove on, grabbed a pair of scissors, and had a black light in my mouth. And I'd go out to the wall, and I'd see them, and I'd clip their tails off and punch them. And I got to 60 one night before I wore myself out. It was awful.
Brett Vesely
Punched out.
Brady Bogan
I was punched out. It was fun. I got tired of throwing diatomaceous earth all over my house. I looked like I lived in a powdered donut for a year. And then I went over the guy with the pellets. I'm like, hey, not for nothing, but your earthways aren't working. They're not working out at all. I got ants. I got roaches. Ants and roaches are beneficial to the environment. Why are you a bug guy? Why did you get into this business? To keep bugs alive. You had Bucky on one side and Twinkie on the other side. What are you doing? Meanwhile, I had Bucky. You might as well have been the Arnold Schwarzenegger of Terminators. Hello. I'm here to kill. Everything in your house needs hose. This guy's little tiny baby pellets. He's laying on the ground, digging little holes with his hand and dropping pellets in. It stops their egg production, so we're slow burning them. Kill them now. I don't want to kill them. I want them to. You're. You're. You're neutering them? Yes. I'm taking away their ability to procreate. Well, I would rather they just died. I have a heart. Really? You're sterilizing the bugs in my backyard. And that's what. I have a heart, too. You know, these sterile bugs that come into my house get stomped out. Right? Did I tell you that part? I don't take them back to little homes so they can have more sterilization pills.
Brett Vesely
That'll be $300.
Brady Bogan
And it was bad to the other thing. He was pricey. He lay out in the backyard for hours. I literally see this guy Laying on his tummy. My backyard's huge. Digging around a little like underneath ole Anderson. Just putting things down and then covering it back up. I'm like, stop it. No way this is working. This at your new house, like the one? Yeah, he was new. Well, he was new to me. Got rid of him right away. He was new to me. And then. Yeah, and then the scorpions were. And I showed him pictures once. I'm like, look, this is my back wall at night. That's a. That's a lot of school. You know they'll leave you alone if you leave them alone. Well, that means I can't go outside. So basically they own the backyard because that's me leaving them alone.
Brett Vesely
What is your business around here?
Brady Bogan
What do you do for a living if not get rid of the bugs? See, I sterilize them. I don't want a bunch of sterile bugs because that just makes them angry 50 year old women.
Brett Vesely
Whatever you're doing, the population is increasing.
Brady Bogan
I said, let's go next door. I want to introduce you to a lady named Evie. She's 70. She can't have kids anymore. This is not the type of bug I want in my backyard. She's bitter. She never had kids. No one loved her. You're making that happen on scorpion wall there, where you got a bunch of bitches who I can't make babies. The only reason they're alive. A sterile scorpion is probably an angry, bitter bitch of a scorpion. It's gonna sting me faster. Fired him. Hired this company from asu, seal out scorpions. Dude shows up and breaks out a book. There's a poison we could use. I don't know if your neighbors are gonna be happy about it. Use it. If the neighbors are involved somehow, you're doing something awesome. All right. And the dude comes by, seals up all my doors. He's looking around my house like he was awesome. Goes in the backyard and just hear this machine. And it's raining death. No more. Occasionally I'll see a squirrel, Agent Orange in the backyard. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Little Viet Cong guys popped out of my yard. Enough. Over. It was great.
Brett Vesely
You have tunnels.
Brady Bogan
Oh, we have. And the best thing, and the reason he said my neighbors wouldn't be happy with it is because he cut off their line. He goes, you got a pheromone based animal here. They smell out the other scorpions, and that means to them, there's food over there. So he said, you got to stop their trail. They're coming in from somewhere else. And they just keep coming until you cut that off, we can kill them all till we find out where they're coming from and they'll show up. Sure enough, he cuts it off. I'm riding my bike one day, I see my two houses down in a tent with a scorpion company in front. And I said, I'm the new guy over there, see, I'm trouble scorpions. Because I want to see what he was doing. He goes, no, we've never seen one before. But all of a sudden this whole place is just loaded up with scorpions. I'm like, how about that? And I rode away going, we did it. We diverted. They're now going over there. And I was fine with that. Don't see him hardly at all anymore. Knock on wood. Seaton one in the toilet. A couple months ago it was a little bit off putting. He was still swimming around. They're pricks. But lady took it back from Mexico, learned that lesson. We deported him. He's gone. But yeah, they took a Boston ems. I don't know that they experienced that too often in Boston. Our lady reaches down, gets stung by a scorpion. So I'm assuming there was a lot of the word wicked would use quite a bit. They're horrifying, those little bastards. Horrifying. If you want to go to the Suns game tonight, I've been told that there's six dollar tickets available on Ticketmaster. The service fee is eight bucks. Ian Schwartz from Channel 3, just text me that. Mercury playing. Huh? Mercury playing tonight. No, Mercury. Get real money. Oh, wow. No, it's the Clippers and the Suns and a six dollar ticket if you're interested. Sitting in the upper deck now. Again, I just interested in sitting in the upper deck. Yeah, it's a little stabby up there. I mean it's gonna be $6 for the ticket, 8 for service charges. They sell the $2 hot dogs. It's going to be about $400 for the ER visit. From sitting up there when you get stabbed, you get a bogo when you get up there for your. Oh. If you go to multi. If you buy season tickets in the upper deck, when they stop laughing at you for doing that, they'll give you a. Like a punch card to the St. Joe's because you're going to be there at least four times a dozen stitches.
Brett Vesely
For the price of six.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, yeah. You get half offs. And then HBO did a $2 special on like, you know, five or less stitches is only two bucks. A small stitching Indians. You guys get it for free. I don't even Know if you guys go to the hospital for stitches anymore. Seems like every time I talk to a Native American there, they just got their stitches out or just got them in. I got stitches from what fell down. Oh, I'm not gonna ask. I have an idea. Pretty sure I know what happened here. That's true. And I'm actually quite excited about. Well, we're going to end early. I'm going to get that Brady report going because I think eight or around for someone.
Brett Vesely
Yeah, he just said he's up. He goes, is the show today?
Brady Bogan
Yeah, it's today. He's up. Yeah. Brady spent the time with him last night and then that you hung out with him and my buddy had dinner and stuff, and so he's been here for a day. Very interesting. Strange. And again, reading all my emails, people are back and forth on the whole thing. It's very good. I'm excited about it. So we'll get that going. We'll start early because I've got. This is more of. Again, this is more for me than anyone else. This is me. And plus, he's got a. Cato's got a podcast with former Channel 12 sports anchor Tom Zenner where they talk about murders. Yep. So he's made it, you know, lemons out of bloody, bloody lemonade, which is crazy. What do you got on the big board of musical treats over there, Brett? All right, Wake Up Song brought to you by Action Ride Shop, of course, with two locations now, one over there, the brand new one on power Road and McDowell. So want to get your bike on up there at Hawes. That is the place to go. And of course, we got the OG right there on Gilbert Road and Southern for all your biking and snow needs. ActionRideshop.com is where you need to go on the list. Offspring just announced the summer tour, so they're on the list. Revolting cocks are up there. Metallica for Jason Newstead's birthday. Cuts like a knife from Brian Adams for O.J. slipknot. Dead memories. That could go as well. Ghost Inside Danzig Misfits. Hell yeah. Blood for blood for OJ And Kato coming in today. Anthrax Ministry. Just one fix for your bug guy. Oh, my God. Bug guy. Bucky. Bucky's. No way. No way Bucky's still alive. No way, no way. And Bucky did my house, my old house. Brought him along over there. Then he retired and his son showed up. And I thought it was Bucky. His son shows up. I'm like, you grew up in Bucky's World, so you look like you're 70 also. I didn't know Bucky had, like, grandkids, but I love Bucky also. Is it Mardi Gras today? Today is Mardi Gras, right? Yeah. You know, they're gonna drop off those dirty pies that they always. Somebody always brings us the donuts. Yeah. There's powdered donuts, but they act like there's something special.
Brett Vesely
The beads.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. And beads. Is that still a thing? Yep. They still show their cans that I didn't get. How did that.
Brett Vesely
It is now.
Brady Bogan
The Trump's back in there. Goddamn right. In America. Great. Again. Yep. Biden tried to stop it, and I put it right back in there. It's. I signed papers. Bring out the cans right there. New Orleans on the Gulf of America. Executive order for cans. An executive order that if you have beads, Mardi Gras or not, cans. And you know what? Be respectful, or I'll take away all your funding, say thank you for cans. But, yeah, I'm. How did. How did Mardi Gras escape all of the, you know, all the scrutiny over the last however many years? Mardi Gras kind of skated by as being the sex romp, dirty boob machine that it is. I've never been. I don't want to go there. It looks gross. Like, I'll take the videos of the cans, because most of the time, they've edited out the bad ones. You got to remember, though, people only show you the Mardi Gras cans that are good. Do you know how many bad cans get shown at Mardi Gras? 90%. 90% of flapjacks or pancake areola. You got the big, you know, fried eggs.
Brett Vesely
You get a good variety.
Brady Bogan
Oh, you don't get. You don't get a good variety.
Brett Vesely
Okay.
Brady Bogan
You get a variety for sure. But it is a. From what I've never. I don't want to go and put what I've seen. It's Sturgis. I don't want to go to Sturgis. You see all those hot chicks? No, no.
Brett Vesely
They're more leathery.
Brady Bogan
You don't. Yeah, there's. The tan factor is a little higher. It's Creole down there, but it's mostly tourists. I only see the pictures online at Sturgis of the extraordinary few, and people seem to think that's all that's going on there. I know what's going on at Sturgis. Mardi Gras. The same thing. You see the girl up on the balcony. You know why she's on the balcony? She don't want to be down there with the unwashed masses. She got a place up high to look down on. Her cans are great. And somebody paid some money and put her in a good spot to look down. Flapjacks are on the floor to look down on you. The ones that are getting the beads on the street that have to lift their shirt from their knees and their nipples show first. Then you see knees. That's happening more often than not. Don't fool yourself. Carnival down there in Brazil. Everybody's like, oh, look at all the hot ass weather. Nope. They don't look like Shakira. They don't. Just the ones we see. It's like the beginning of Miami Vice. Everybody thought, is that what Miami's like? Go to Miami? No, it's a lot of Cuban ladies in long dresses cooking on the sides of shopping carts. And their boobs are down to their. Their heels. Mardi Gras has never been something I've wanted to go to do. It looks. It looks like Times Square. Smaller with, you know, the beads and stuff. And that's why I've always thought that the Barfette Tuesday, it upset me more. More than anything else. Because if you're gonna do that, remember what was that place over in Scottsdale? They did that. They had to close. Now it's Cajous Cajun House. And they built it to look like.
Brett Vesely
Yeah, kind of like the. Because they have the balcony.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. But no one was allowed to show their boobs. I'm like, why did we build this? They did. We took away the one thing. And it's Scottsdale. The one thing. Exactly. The only places that you want that to happen are Old Town and like. But the one. It's Bourbon street without the boobs. I'm like, the only place in the world that this could make like an 80% factor of manufactured breasts pop out. And you said no. That was part of the business plan. Hence why it's no longer the case. Exactly. Why it closed. So we can drink here. Yeah. And we throw beads to the ladies. And what do they do? Oh, they're not allowed to show their boobs. I'm like, we're not coming back. We'll just go do this somewhere else. I have to deal with that bead nonsense. Closed it. Put a roof over it, cover this thing. I'm just going to do screen goes to hell with this, Right? Exactly. I'll go to someplace else in Scottsdale that there's a better chance I'm going to see boobs. You guys constantly Reminding us we can't do it here. I was there for a concert once when it first opened. It was Cowboy Mouth. I'm sorry, Jenny Shannon. Yeah, exactly. And that was a problem. So Cowboy Mouth was a know nothing band that did nothing. And a guy I worked with loved them, so he drug them to town all the time. We went there and a girl next to us got beads thrown to her by the band and immediately whipped them out and shook them. We were all removed. It was our show. The guy who put it together had to argue to stay. All of us had to go. And the girl was cute. She was a guest of another person. Oh my God, that's awesome. I got bit. We gotta show. We're gone seconds. And I'm like, this is nothing like Bourbon street at all. No, I don't want any cowboy mouth breath. Oh, this song pisses me off to know it. And the drummer was the singer. And he was. It might as well have been a baseball mascot. He was so over the top. Stupid. No. Phil Collins, I think.
Brett Vesely
I think a lot of spit flying.
Brady Bogan
He went from this to being the sun's gorilla because all he did was. Was just clap and like do all these vaud villain moves. He was a mug artist. I remember a name. I don't remember these guys though. You don't remember this? Good. I used to make fun of it at the station all the time. And they're just the next big band. You're. You're, you're. You'll be sorry. I'm like, this band will do nothing. And Jenny says will never be a hit. And we can play it a thousand times today. It will never be a hit. Would argue with you on that. Oh, Bone Mama was with me. Oh, really? My buddy Kevin. Kevin was the one who pushed Kevin and a guy named Paul Peterson.
Brett Vesely
You would have stayed if it was her top.
Brady Bogan
If who?
Brett Vesely
You would have stayed if it was bone flashing for the beat.
Brady Bogan
Oh, good Lord.
Brett Vesely
Put the dude shirt back.
Brady Bogan
Mary McCann's cans. No. Anyway, happy Mardi Gras, everybody. But let's call it what it is. 1% success rate at Mardi Gras. You were gonna wake up. And chances of you waking up with a pig at Mardi Gras are grand. All that deep fright. You're gonna wake up with Brady and he's gonna be good. Beads all around you. Beads all around his neck. Powdered times two. Powdered sugar all over his face. It's not cocaine, it's candy. And he's done. Yeah. You'd wake up with somebody shaped like you'd be lucky to wake up next to a Brady at Mardi Gras. Oh, I don't. I'm out. All that buttery food, fat people activities, and then the hot girls up on high looking down on the pigs, occasionally giving them a taste of what it could be.
Brett Vesely
Chunks of crawfish atou fe being showered on.
Brady Bogan
Settle down, settle down. We don't need the whole menu. I know you're going to get excited and start breaking out all the food choices. I just gave two. That's it. We're good. All I did was mention crawfish gumbo. Calm down. Just saying. Cans aren't going to be what you think they are. Yeah, sorry, Brett. Go ahead and give it to us. What do you want? You. I like. Cuts like a knife pretty good, but I don't necessarily want to hear Brian. How about Blood for Blood? Okay. Hell, yeah. Hell, yeah. Blood for blood. All right, that's a good one. Keep that rolling. We will. Later, while Cato's here, have Kato and OJ in the same room together for maybe the first time since the incident. And then you guys can Q and A. So get your questions ready because that'll happen after we chat with Cato. And then OJ and Cato will team up and answer your question. Maybe we'll have them play a game together. They'll partner up. Yeah, that would be fun. Password with Cato and OJ and see if Cato can get any of them right. OJ's clues might be a little bit weird. Anyway, we got that all ready to go. Blood for Blood. Sangre por sangre. It's Hell yeah. Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erect. H. Still streaming hberg's Morning sickness online@98kupd.com it's already shaping up to be a strange day. I like it. We don't normally do this. Have, you know, someone scheduled like this? Comedians, sure. They pop in. Kato, Kalin's gonna join us in a little while. It's very odd. I'd like to change the. The last few years of the show doing this kind of stuff, bringing guests in like that, you know, different ones just for no reason. They're not really here to plug anything.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Who's the guy, you know that knows him?
Brett Vesely
Greg.
Brady Bogan
Oh, he's Greg. And he's just friends with him through.
Brett Vesely
He has a golf outing every year in Iowa, and he has Cato out.
Brady Bogan
There called the Search for the Real Killers. Yes, it's good. It's a good tournament. They're still over, but. And then Cato goes out and golfs in the tournament.
Brett Vesely
Yep.
Brady Bogan
That's a beautiful thing. Yeah. So just through happenstance. Brady knew a guy. Knew a guy. Want Kato wants like.
Brett Vesely
Yes. Talk to Cato.
Brady Bogan
Yes, immediately. I want Kato on Absolutely. Yes. And it's all for again, for those of you who don't care, I do. So that's all that matters right now. Yeah. I am all over this. By the way, I also got a thing. It says cowboy Mouth will be here May 16th if you're interested. They're in Tempe. Are you serious?
Brett Vesely
I thought they already came through town. But I'm saying something.
Brady Bogan
After disturbs 25th anniversary of success, this is Cowboy Mouth. 27 years of absolute no success. That's a tough call which one to go to. But yeah, depends on how your budget's working. It's time for the Brady Report, brought to you by All Pro Shade Concepts. Arizona's best patio Shades gotta have shade if you're living in this state. Cause we got a lot of sun. And where there's sun, there's heat. And where there's heat, there's sun. I don't know. There's lights. You want shade? Put some shade on that. And all Pro Shade concepts 20 years in the valley helping out. They got Brady's house all hooked up, ready to go. Bray said he over a thousand feet of shade, which confused people. Brady forgets to say square feet, which makes it feel like you've got 1,000ft of shade. That is a lot of shade. But a thousand square feet of shade is a hell of a hell of a push. But if you guys want to get in on this thing, having an outdoor space where you can actually be super comfortable, they will make it happen. All you have to do is get your estimate today@allproshadeconcepts.com get it rolling and have the shade installed before summer gets here. That's for sure. Brady reported.
Brett Vesely
Good Tuesday morning to you, Phoenix. Hello, world.
Brady Bogan
Hi.
Brett Vesely
Happy Mardi Gras. Yeah, it's also unique name day.
Brady Bogan
Oh, well, happy black people name day then, I guess. DeAndre.
Brett Vesely
The Social Security Administration tracks the 1000 most popular boy and girl names each year. And the bottom of each list is pretty interesting. For the boys. Hollis. Hollis Damari.
Brady Bogan
This is the bottom. Bottom.
Brett Vesely
But they have a thousand over Christmas.
Brady Bogan
And Hollis, people who are Run DMC fans are still having kids.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
You're gonna be 70.
Brett Vesely
Colin Abner Thatcher Cody with a K. Ulysses. Spelled weird.
Brady Bogan
How is it? It's already spelled Weird.
Brett Vesely
U L I S E S. That's dumb. Osman, Efren and Ren.
Brady Bogan
That's McCormick. What's that? Footloose. Oh, again. I don't think those people are still having babies. Those women are dried up. Some 70 year old lady. I'm pregnant. Like what the hell? I'm gonna name it after Ren from footloose. Girls, you're 70 years old. There's a miracle baby. Name it Miracle.
Brett Vesely
A Lonnie.
Brady Bogan
That's the bottom again.
Brett Vesely
Bottom. But 1000. It's been named that.
Brady Bogan
That's only. Only a thousand. That's the least popular. Popular name.
Brett Vesely
Yes.
Brady Bogan
Right. Or name that actually has multiples.
Brett Vesely
Aya, Ulysses, Angelique, Shay, Sarah, or actually Sariah.
Brady Bogan
Oh, so close to a disease like your psoriasis and psorias. Like so close. You're almost finishing that couple of basis fun facts.
Brett Vesely
James Buchanan is the only president who never married gay.
Brady Bogan
That's what we're thinking, right? I am. I know I am. You can't find a lady. I found several. Even when I had one, I had another. You get a couple of them. Bill Clinton was the same. You have one. I don't know why he married the one he married, but he banged on the side and that's impressive. James Buchanan, however, he liked to hammer down on his things. Thinking of other dudes. Hit the vice president. Ironically, he was in charge of the vices.
Brett Vesely
There were 112 deaths associated with the construction of the Hoover Dam. The second person and the last person to die were a father and son exactly 13 years apart. The dad drowned on December 20, 1922. His son fell off the A Tower on December 20, 1935.
Brady Bogan
Same day. Keeping the family. Same date. Yep, I guess same day. Not same date, but still December 20th. Well, that's following your father's footsteps. A little too close. Keeping the family. Yeah, I guess so. I know your dad probably didn't want you to be a truck driver. Truck driver at all? No. My dad knew I couldn't do construction. He kept me away from it as an early age. I wasn't allowed to touch anything. Oh, that's cute, son. That's cute. Put that down. I wouldn't even allow to have like plastic hammers and nails. High school tool set. I'm pretty sure it was. So I didn't expose him as a fraud. My dad wasn't handy at all. We would build a stadium or the Greyhound Dial building, or the. The city center, the civic center downtown. But if I started getting handy around the house, it would expose him for Being useless because that guy couldn't build a spice rack.
Brett Vesely
You're not teaching your son anything.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, he didn't. I wasn't allowed to be around tools at all. And now look. I'm surrounded by him. Thank you.
Brett Vesely
The first words Mickey Mouse ever said.
Brady Bogan
I know what it is.
Brett Vesely
You. No.
Brady Bogan
I hate the Jews. No. Oh, wow. It's a different time. Hot dogs.
Brett Vesely
Hot dogs.
Brady Bogan
Oh, really?
Brett Vesely
That's why this came in the animated short movie the Carnival Kid Larry.
Brady Bogan
He's gonna. If we. If we warn him. Steamboat Larry wandering here, whistling all day. Hot dog, everybody. And the new song for the Mickey Mouse Club is Hot Dog. Hot Dog. Hot diggity dog. They knew. Yep. That's a new song. Well, they. When they brought it back. Yeah, the newer version. I was gonna say, if you're still watching that to later. We need to talk. Because I'm not. I'm not sure that's Motel 6.
Brett Vesely
Got its name because it originally charged $6 per night when it opened up in 1962.
Brady Bogan
Now it's Motel 159. How much is it? Is it higher? I don't know. For Motel 6? Well, 6 bucks, is it? It's higher than 150 bucks for motel. Pretty proud of their. I mean, I'm coming to you. He would know. The one down here where there was a murder. What? The one on Van Buren? Right here at the exit. You have like a portal to Motel 6 News. How? I didn't even know we did that story. The motel six years ago. Yeah. I'm not paying attention to anything that goes on there.
Brett Vesely
Is there a Super 8 in Motel 6 or.
Brady Bogan
Probably. Right. You might as well just give me Moon News. It's totally not going to affect me today in Jupiter. Yep. I'm gonna turn it at a Motel 6. Not interested. 2016, deadly Motel 6 robbery. Right after we got. Sure. That's 10 years ago. I'm sure there's been killings at a Motel 6.
Brett Vesely
Most of room right there.
Brady Bogan
They're capital. I don't think so. I don't think they even bat an eye. Somebody's dead. Clean that up. Conchita. Room 52. Cone conchita. Cleanup. Got another suicide. I'm sorry. There's been two. January of 2022, there was a deadly shooting. When one just isn't good enough. Right. Well, like I said, it's not an uncommon occurrence. Well, that Motel 6 there by Golf Land? Yeah, in Mesa. 89.99. All right. Toledo. You're overpaying. I get to a 159 out thinking that's probably. He's bougie over here with his Motel Sixes. You get the presidential suite? Yes. Free HBO. Oh, Mr. Toledo. Yours comes with its own spittoon and it's a bidet as well.
Brett Vesely
This dude in Australia named James Harrison just passed away at the age of 88. People called him. No.
Brady Bogan
Okay, different one.
Brett Vesely
Australian.
Brady Bogan
I didn't like hearing those words.
Brett Vesely
They called him the man with the golden army because of how much blood he donated. And plasma. He had a rare antibody used to treat a disease in unborn babies. Found out about it as a teenager and donated around every two weeks until he was 81.
Brady Bogan
What disease does unborn babies get?
Brett Vesely
Not sure.
Brady Bogan
It's the first time hearing of this.
Brett Vesely
He gave blood 1173 times. Jesus saved the lives of more than 2.4 million babies.
Brady Bogan
How many babies get sick? A lot.
Brett Vesely
2.4 million. Well, that's how he saved.
Brady Bogan
He saved 2.4 million babies that wouldn't have made it without his blood in plasma. It sounds like there's an epidemic going around Australia that nobody knows about until now. Right? We need the man with the golden arm to come back again. Help us out. We've got more dying babies inside of Australian ladies. I'm sorry, you're pregnant. It probably means it's gonna die inside you. Rotten. The whole lot's rotten. I think it might be men's sperm down here just fires off some sort of expired blackness that goes inside of the womb. Creates a dying child. Oh, you don't give them life, you give them soon to dies. Luckily, with the man with the golden arm, at least we used to. In and out of these. Gone. Brady. Baby's going to be dropping like flies down here. Australia is the only country in the world where we say, hey, congratulations, you're pregnant. The mother just goes, no. Because we say no. Funny. Not again. No. Anyway, you're pregnant. Probably not going to make it. Enjoy the next three months. Man with the golden arms dead. We don't have that problem here, do we?
Brett Vesely
Who's our man with a gold.
Brady Bogan
Well, what's.
Brett Vesely
And then do we have the problem.
Brady Bogan
Glossing over the issue. I don't care about the man with the golden arm. What's going on before his needs like before it necessitates the man with the golden arm. Is he Marvin Gaye now? What? What? Babies inside the mothers are dying at a 2.4 million person clip. That's a lot.
Brett Vesely
They had to base that upon the birth rate or something that they're using.
Brady Bogan
Australia only has like 40 million people in it.
John Holmberg
The most common infection in the womb is cytomegalovirus.
Brady Bogan
Affects 1 in 200 infants every year. 1 in 200. And it'll kill them. Otherwise, without this man with a golden arm, that dude dying is gonna be like Hitler coming back. They can develop permanent disabilities like cerebral palsy or hearing loss from this infection inside the wounds.
Brett Vesely
But he wasn't the only one. He just donated the most. Okay, So I think there's other people that have that, you know, so it's.
Brady Bogan
We cured it.
Brett Vesely
No one topped his numbers, right? He's like the goat.
Brady Bogan
Okay? He's the Michael Jordan of saving unborn babies.
Brett Vesely
The plasma goat.
Brady Bogan
Gotcha. It's an awful lot of dying babies.
Brett Vesely
This dude from Bangalore, India.
Brady Bogan
Well, wait a minute. If that's true, and they're saying he saved up to 2.4 million babies and there's 10 other dudes like him, we're looking at 20, 30 million babies that would be dead without these guys. Here's one. These numbers are getting weird. Something else we don't know. Good Lord.
Brett Vesely
From Gemini.
John Holmberg
You'll like this one.
Brady Bogan
Especially for Australia. One of the most common reasons for in utero blood transfusion is a viral infection such as parvovirus. Like that dog cause anemia in the fetus. It's more common than we think. So don't go to the new Humane Society building. Well, no, you can't drag a lady about that. Baby over there. Pet new puppies. Nar. Sorry. That's how they say it.
Brett Vesely
So this dude from Bangalore, India, was awarded more than 200 bucks in compensation when he sued a movie theater chain for showing too many commercials before a film. He paid for a ticket to go see a movie. The movie was called. It was a screening of Sam Budahar. It was in a multiplex in Bangalore. There were 30 minutes of commercial.
Brady Bogan
It's too many. Wow. He's not rocked.
Brett Vesely
So he went after. He wanted $547 in damages for what he called unfair trade practice. As well as $57 for mental agony and 115 for legal costs.
Brady Bogan
That doesn't sound like a low bar in Bangalore. Well, look, in Bangalore, you can get a private jet for 500. Really? Yeah. Okay, so this dude is striking it right.
Brett Vesely
He was awarded $230.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God. And then immediately showered with women. And gold.
Brett Vesely
Did not get a. A rating on Sam Bendahar, the movie.
Brady Bogan
Three out of five stars, my friend. Three out of five. But the commercials have made me a very, very wealthy Man. Very. I can quit my job at Discover Card. You're lucky, Brett. I no longer have to call you anymore. No, no, no, no. Oh, I touched the horn in the Waymo the other day. I was drunk. Get in the Waymo, and I go over to try to honk the horn. Oh, Kevin must have flipped immediately. Kevin's on. Please do not touch the devices. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm drunk. I'm sorry. Do not touch the devices immediately. Stop touching the devices or I've got you to get out. Like, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. Well, that is enough of you. He was furious. But if you'd like a new card and there's no honk in the horn, by the way, you learn that. I touched the Jaguar on the. On the steering wheel. I just touched it. Bing, bing, bing. Please don't do that. He was furious, and he's like, okay, okay. Like, we came to an agreement. Because I was like, I'm drunk. I'm drunk. I reached out. Okay, okay, okay, okay. I understand that drinking is fun and all that, but do not do that again. Is there an ejector seat in the Waymos now? Does it? Oh, I feared it. For a second there, I feared it. Shoot you out the side. We have jettisoned one passenger, and we are not afraid to do it again. The rest of you will comply. Or else. What a visual for everyone else behind him in the Waymo line. Oh, he touched the steering wheel. I want to shout him out on the i10.
Brett Vesely
A little jolt.
Brady Bogan
Ow. Do it again. I did. You probing. I dare you. Don't touch the devices. Okay, I know, I know. And my head was down. I didn't want the cameras to catch my face. I'm so sorry. I'm drunk. I'm goofing around. I was having a laugh. Didn't know if the thing honked. Dude, don't do that to Gary with cross through these speakers, I will turn this car around and we will go home. You'll go in circles for the rest of your life, my friend. You will be in a death spiral. Don't touch the devices. So quick. Warning. As fun as it sounds, don't do it. I am the guinea pig for that. What does guinea get? No.
Brett Vesely
Kevin Layman is 20 years old. He's from Gainesville, Florida. And the other day, he went into a BMW dealership to Test Drive and M4. He says, I'm interested. I want to buy it. $110,000 car. They came back a couple minutes later and said sorry, you can't test drive it. You got credit problem.
Brady Bogan
Oops.
Brett Vesely
A little too low of a credit rating so there's no need to. You're not able to test drive it. Leaves the dealership and comes back five minutes later through the dealership window. Drove his car through the dealership because.
Brady Bogan
He was pissed off.
Brett Vesely
Got a 43 year old Florida woman named Natavita. August Day she was arrested for aggravated battery after she stabbed her boyfriend. The guy said they were arguing over his reluctance to eat her cooking. There's no word on what she made but he told the police she was swinging an 8 inch knife at him and gash just for him because he's put the block up when she swung the knife. Ended up getting us a dozen stitches. She admits that they were arguing over cooking but says she struck him with a napkin holder.
Brady Bogan
Cato wasn't anywhere near this was he? Just an ironic.
Brett Vesely
He is downstairs.
Brady Bogan
Was here. Yeah. He's already here.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Just standing outside.
Brett Vesely
Yeah. Just text me.
Brady Bogan
Just got here but we're leaving them outside.
Brett Vesely
Go get him.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. I'm not gonna go. I'll go get him. That's your job. Yes you are. Don't get a no. It's you. You're the producer of the show. You go down and do this. It's Brady's friend. You got nothing to do Brady's friend. No, he's busy. You go do something. He's sitting here saying I'm. That's the one reason you're here is to go get guests. Then you disappear for hours. I don't know what he's doing.
Brett Vesely
This toddler.
Brady Bogan
Don't bring him all the way up. Green room him a little bit. You know what I mean? We got one of those kitchen make it feel like we're doing something. Make it feel like we're. We know what we're up to. Don't just drag him in here and sit him on the couch. That's strange. Green room. Sorry. Go ahead Brady.
Brett Vesely
Cops near Oklahoma City released 911 audio after a little kid accidentally called and asked for emergency donuts. Was not me. I was just back in the day didn't get that idea.
Brady Bogan
But now that you have it it won't be a little kid next time. It'll be a 60 year old man.
Brett Vesely
His name is Bennett and he was fine. He was just playing with an old cell phone that his parents had let him play with it.
Brady Bogan
Bull. It's charged.
Brett Vesely
He hopped the first time. Then he called back saying emergency donuts.
Brady Bogan
The Parents lied. Does anyone ask questions about anything anymore? Why is an old cell phone charged up? If it's just a thing you're giving to your kids, you're not going to keep it juiced.
Brett Vesely
They posted the audio on Facebook and asked other parents to be careful with old cell phones.
Brady Bogan
And also active.
Brett Vesely
Bennett didn't get in any trouble for it. They're getting opposed to the second clip the next day. And two cops showed up at the house with Duncan.
Brady Bogan
Okay. But bottom line is, parents are trying to pull one off. Like all they were doing is bad parenting. We gave him this old cell phone. We kept it charged and active, so we're still paying for it. And he managed to call 91 1. This was my guess on this. My Jussie Smollett nose is smelling out. They're trying to have a viral moment. They're trying to go viral. And they're innocuous little. Oops. Old cell phone. Funny kid. Emergency donuts. They're trying to have a viral moment. They're getting it, but they don't run into jackasses like me going, why'd you give a kid a charged up phone if you didn't want him to call? Screen room. I don't even know where our green room is.
John Holmberg
We don't know. Lobby.
Brady Bogan
I just kept him downstairs. Yeah, because he had to pee, so. Oh, okay, Wait. You stay here. I'll be back in a minute. All right. Told me the D train.
Brett Vesely
Is that what you told him?
Brady Bogan
Oh, God, Brady, have you ruined this already?
Brett Vesely
I said our. I said, if I'm on the air, looks like our producer will come down and get you rich, AKA Dick Toledo.
Brady Bogan
You didn't say D Train. It.
Brett Vesely
No.
Brady Bogan
It sounds like something, man.
Brett Vesely
No, he does that to everyone. He called me B Train. D Train. You'll be J Train.
Brady Bogan
I will not be J Train. I'll quickly correct that. He thought O.J. was issues with anger. What did you say?
Brett Vesely
You're gonna have a nickname.
Brady Bogan
I will not have a nickname. I will stop that. You can stop nicknames that you don't want. My nickname will be asshole if he calls me J Train.
Brett Vesely
The age you get a pound.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, I did. Yeah. Well, yeah, pounds are fine. I'm good with that. But don't call me J Train. Especially if everybody else's unimaginative nickname is their first letter. And train don't do that.
Brett Vesely
You were talking about auction items. JFK's underwear. Yeah, a flamin hot Cheeto that looks like a Pokemon character just sold at auction.
Brady Bogan
Where are you gonna put that, Brady?
Brett Vesely
Well, they already have it. They already have it framed up for a Very nice. It's. It looks like a Charizard.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
Brett Vesely
Character from Pokemon.
Brady Bogan
Familiar with that? I don't remember that.
Brett Vesely
Any other one of those rare characters?
Brady Bogan
Oh, yeah, yeah. Gray, if I remember. It's got a big hulking back. And some.
Brett Vesely
They're calling.
Brady Bogan
I barely remember.
Brett Vesely
Cheetozard.
Brady Bogan
Mongo. Yeah. Come on. D train. Remember that stuff? Oh, yes.
Brett Vesely
He'll put up a picture.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, sorry. I'm. Yeah, sorry about that. B train and other B train. It's gonna be confusing with Brady and Brad. In here we have two B trains. Little B train and big B train. Capital B train and lowercase B train. There's two trains, one track. We gotta have different B's and D trains. I'll give you a D train they're calling the Cheetozard.
Brett Vesely
It sold for $88,000.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God. To a very wealthy Japanese businessman. Yeah, there he is. It does look like a Charizard. It's got the wings and the. That looks like somebody manufactured that, though. He looks at their Cheetos when they're eating them, though. Well, you would grab a handful. Honestly, though, you'd look at that. Yeah. That's digging it out of a bag. How hungry for Cheetos are you?
Brett Vesely
I don't know.
Brady Bogan
Pretty hungry. If I'm opening Cheetos.
Brett Vesely
If I found a Cheetos.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, that's a good point. You'd eat that in a second. That one tasted different.
Brett Vesely
It'd be tough not to eat the conflict.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. The struggle is real. 88 grand or delicious Cheetos hard. I'm taking my chances. I didn't get orange fingers to have money. I did it to get full.
Brett Vesely
Got a couple of radio videos.
Brady Bogan
All right.
Brett Vesely
First one's a little bike wreck.
Brady Bogan
Okay, guys? Always got a GoPro in his handle, but it's all right. Into a fence. Yeah.
Brett Vesely
Now watch it.
Brady Bogan
Here's the guy behind. Behind him. Oh, and he opened the fence for the guy behind him. Oh, man.
Brett Vesely
Body jammed in between the rail.
Brady Bogan
I rode my bike on Saturday. I ride down the. There's a. Two things happen. This is a great. I didn't ride on trails. I took it down the canal, and I'll take it all the way to Old Town Scottsdale and. And go home. So it's about. Total is about 22 miles when I'm done. But go in there, there's like a little sidewalk with road lines painted on it and stuff. And first off, I Went by the Indian school, Arizona Falls, the canal with the waterfalls. And there's a lot of Asian people that get a kick out of that. I don't know why, but I've written by it a few times. There's a lot of photography there. Like it's. Somebody tells people who come here from out of town that that's something to go see. It's basically the canal. It's not that big a deal, but I'm going by this thing and there's a gate that closes off the the trail and it looks like it's been swung closed. It's supposed to be open in the daytime. And I went by there and I weave through and I just go to push it. I'm like, there's just enough of a space to push it. Well, for some reason this thing's spring loaded and nearly killed me. I pushed it and it came swinging back and I got back, I got out of the way just in time. And then later by that Arizona Falls, there's a bunch of just hulking dudes playing medicine ball volleyball. And I've never seen more moist 50 year old women stop on a canal. They were on a walk a little bit ago to lose some baby weight from the 80s, but they stopped to watch these dudes chuck these giant medicine balls and play medicine ball volleyball. It looked like Top Gun, only gayer if you can imagine. And then as I'm riding along, I passed a little Asian family and I went into the oncoming traffic. This guy goes by me, goes, stand your own lane, asshole. We didn't even come close to hitting each other. I didn't realize road rules applied. So as nice as it is to get outside here in Arizona, it's perilous. Be careful, watch out for those fences on bikes and stay in your lane.
Brett Vesely
The next one's a little off road racing. Running into a prickly pear cactus.
Brady Bogan
Oh. Oh, geez. Okay. Oh yeah, they went right. They jumped through the front window and he's covered. I've been mountain biking with a guy who crashed into one of those and they are not easy to get apart. They stay on you. Oh, and they don't feel good either. Yikes.
Brett Vesely
The last one is the Walinda family.
Brady Bogan
Is that. That was cholla, wasn't it? Those are those. Those maybe the choice. Yeah.
Brett Vesely
Oh, this is the amazing Walinda family rehearsing.
Brady Bogan
Oh, they're back at it. There are five people on one tightrope.
Brett Vesely
It's more than that.
Brady Bogan
Oh, it's a pyramid. I see it now. Okay, 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 8.
Brett Vesely
Is the one that has ownership shoulders.
Brady Bogan
Just want to sitting on another one. Up, down they go. Down they go. The reason we watch. The reason we watch. Was there a net?
Brett Vesely
No net.
Brady Bogan
That's right. They're willindas. And they landed on a famous one.
Brett Vesely
Nick Wallenda.
Brady Bogan
Is he gone?
Brett Vesely
He hung on to the rope. He was one of the three that.
Brady Bogan
He's the one that tried to cross the grand canyon.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brett Vesely
The rest of the family, all dead. Everyone survived.
Brady Bogan
So if you have tickets to that show, the nine man pyramid, it's just one dude now. And he's a little slower than he was yesterday, but still push back. Nick managed to grab hold of the wire.
Brett Vesely
He stayed in the base. This time. He's like, oh, I'll be on the the wire.
Brady Bogan
Interesting. That tells me the other eight were murdered. All right, Brett, what do you got? All right, we're light today, so we'll make it quick. Here's some broad paddle boarding. Hey, everybody. Haley back again.
John Holmberg
We are now on the river, But.
Brady Bogan
I'm gonna go off the river and.
John Holmberg
See what everybody around the shop is up to.
Brady Bogan
She's just out on. She goes over to the pier and tries to step off and misses by a mile. Oh, front shin drags down the pier. And her face goes next. Oh, that's a good one. All right. All right. What else we got here? I. I felt like a gator was gonna jump up and nope, she did it to herself. All right. Third world country. Justice for pedos. It's a pedophile. There's a guy just screaming at the camera. He's doing a big selfie. Things are getting out of hand. Oh, there's a pedophile. Oh, they're stoning him to death. This is interesting. I've never seen one of these before. All right. And everybody's involved. Oh, yeah. And they all have cell phones. The whole village. All of them have Kansas City Chiefs, 20, 25 world champs and cell phones.
John Holmberg
Look.
Brady Bogan
Now they're picking him up and moving them over to another location. Throwing them over. A broken back. Broke his back. Now that's a strong dude. Now they're picking him up and they're throwing them on and off of throwing down a well or something. Yeah, they got a well built for him. Oh, geez. That rock was a direct hit to the head. He's just laying there in a dirt field. He's done. Man, oh, man. Well, there's nothing else to do in that country. Evidently, nobody's going to work. Okay.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
How about some golden showers? Oh, here's a guy peeing on another guy. Is that a woman or a man? That's a woman. That's a woman peeing. She's got a stream going that far up. You'll see. Oh, no, I don't want to see. No, no, no. Oh, she's lifting up. She has a very healthy stream. And it's. It's going right onto Stephen A. Smith's face. Oh, my Lord. Oh, he goes up and gives her a spoon. Well, he's already ingested most of her. She's enjoying it. Where are they? They're outside and like. And now she's just hitting him. This is the worst Scatman Carothers movie I've ever seen. Well, he's shining.
Brett Vesely
He is.
Brady Bogan
That boy's shining. Come over here. Piss on my face. Weird fetishes here. This one, we look like Indian man. That's. Oh, she's. She's spit a loogie right into his mouth. Here's another one. Oh, God. I think this is the guy. Oh, he had to spit that one back out. Oh, look at this. Just hanging off his face. All right, lady, how much mucus is in her? L bitten in his mouth. He keeps opening his mouth. There's multiple women here with colds bitten in. Kevin from Discover Card's mouth. And he's naked and tied to a wall. The women get a kick out of this. Oh, that. Oh, now it's Slow Mo Loogies into an Indian's mouth. It's a long band name, but it's good. And then we'll just. Let me see where I can find it. Good God. Let's kill this one. This is one of those compilation videos, but okay. There's a lady in the prone position. A man having sex with a lady in the prone position. And she seems to be enjoying it. She's got Princess Leia's hair, but she's Asian. Oh, he does a full Ben 360 and remains inside. Nice, huh? Oh, my God. He has. He is mio. I think that was Ray Gun from this past Olympics. One of the greatest break dancing moves. There must be a new thing. I don't know. You do a. You, you are. The lady is on her tummy laying down, and you are behind her. And then you. It's the new. I think Chevy does it. It's the new Hummer Crab Walk. You turn it, you go in a full 360 degree spin and you do not exit the female. And then right back to Pound Town this is amazing. You did it. Cancel Kato Kaelin. This cannot be topped. We'll see. We'll play those for Cato and see if there's anything he can think of that's worse. Have you ever seen anything worse than this, Cato? The spitting in the ladies dude's mouth is about as bad as it gets. Watch. Woof. All right, it's 807. There's your early Brady report. As I just said, Kato Kaelin is in our lobby. We're gonna talk to him for. No, Brady. See, don't. It's all canceled. I'm going home. Tell Cato thanks for nothing. No K training. If you guys nicknamed each other some sort of weird dinner ceremony last night, guarantee that.
Brett Vesely
I don't want no ceremony.
Brady Bogan
I don't want to witness any sort of odd behavior. Is it going to get weird? What should we know Going in?
Brett Vesely
You'll look for a pound.
Brady Bogan
The pound find. That's a greeting. That is very common. You guys aren't going to tickle fight or something weird didn't happen last night that we're going to get? Like you're not going to have knowing nicknames for each other or inside jokes already?
Brett Vesely
No, but okay, don't.
Brady Bogan
All right.
Brett Vesely
He likes to pun.
Brady Bogan
He's a pun. He's a pun. Okay.
Brett Vesely
You guys are match made in heaven.
Brady Bogan
You and Kate are gonna your best friends, right? All right, well, he will pun away. We'll go hang out with Izzy. We'll allow cater to pun. Don't you jump in thinking it's a new fun thing. I'm going to Izzy show. Yeah, I think I'm with. This could be too much. It's punning with Cato. Coming up in this moment, it's 98 Kup. There goes your Brady report. Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erect. Still streaming Hberg's morning sickness online@98kupd.com Very cool moment for the show. And we've been here for 24 years and just a very strange and yet surreal and awesome moment. This is mostly for me, by the way, because I have been fascinated with like, your podcast is exactly what I want to do. Ladies and gentlemen, it's Kato Kaelin from Kato Kalin fame. You're famous for being Kato Kalin.
John Holmberg
I'm so glad to be here. You guys are now on the K train. I'll tell you right now.
Brady Bogan
I'll tell you right now.
John Holmberg
Starting now. John. I'm not done yet. John, you're the man.
Brady Bogan
Okay. All right, well, thanks for joining us. Cato, Caitlin, everybody. It's been a pleasure. No, I. I always. I'm fascinated. Fascinated by you and life. Not because of all that happened, but because of what currently has to be you. Like I said this morning, you got an Uber here. You give somebody a story. Every time they see and recognize you, you are a walking story for someone else.
John Holmberg
There's. Boy, there's so many stories that I have that people. I mean, every time I do a show, it's something that will get my memory going with things that have just happened. And for example, and by the way, George the driver, he's listening to my Uber driver. I'll give that bill later.
Brady Bogan
Was he a listener?
John Holmberg
Uber black.
Brady Bogan
Anyways, wait a minute.
John Holmberg
Guess what? George's on the train.
Brady Bogan
Transportation not included. Kato.
John Holmberg
So I'll give you an example of one of my stories ever. So I come into your studio here today and downstairs I see you have all these guitars on the wall.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
So. And I see you have a Washburn. Years ago, I introduced a band, Smashing Pumpkins.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
In Chicago with Pantera.
Brady Bogan
Wow.
John Holmberg
So I do this and Pantera shoots a video with me and we do the video and I didn't know it's on the album then. It's, it's, it's everywhere. This video, what year was this? This is 95 or 6. Okay, so 95 or 96. It was a huge concert. The Pumpkins are from Chicago. So it was just jam packed in.
Brady Bogan
The heart of the stuff.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
It says you're doing gigs.
John Holmberg
No, I was. So it's over. I did my testify. It's the, the. I think the verdict had already come out.
Brady Bogan
Oh, okay.
John Holmberg
So I think.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was 96.
John Holmberg
It was, it was, it was around there. So at my house, like two or three months later, I get this package at the door. They Dimebag Darrell made me a cater guitar with his name, the inscription of his razor blades, and my name in marble on this. So I get the guitar and about a month or so, two later, he gets killed on stage.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, you need to leave.
John Holmberg
I know everybody and I knew Robert Blake and I knew Phil Spector.
Brady Bogan
It's like the other stuff. I am.
John Holmberg
I'm telling you, this stuff is. It's amazing. Crazy people love me. Like you guys. No, but crazy.
Brady Bogan
You need to walk around with a sickle.
John Holmberg
Good luck after the show, you guys.
Brady Bogan
Anyway, watch out for the train.
John Holmberg
So this. I agree with you. It's like I. I said I should just be like on a cardboard cutout at every crime scene.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
Okay. And csi.
Brady Bogan
It's crazy.
John Holmberg
It is really crazy. And I knew Robert Blake too, so. And I'm not.
Brady Bogan
And by the way, how did you know Robert Blake?
John Holmberg
Just because I used to go to the Playboy Mansion. Blake would always be there.
Brady Bogan
So this was after. Again?
John Holmberg
Yeah. This is all in the 90s when it was the. The parties. Playboy mansion in the 90s were the best. After.
Brady Bogan
I can't.
John Holmberg
You know, after the. When he started doing the Girls Next Door, it was still good, but it was phenomenal before, really.
Brady Bogan
And I don't even care about it. People say that OJ Stuff is gone now. What happened at the Playboy Mansion?
John Holmberg
Well, everybody says when half daddy's in a better place. I said, I don't think he is.
Brady Bogan
This is where you are such a fascinating figure. This was never planned. Nothing in your life has happened on schedule, I would imagine. And then you end up in the Playboy Mansion and women are drawn to the Cato factor. You took advantage of this.
John Holmberg
You know, I used to go to the mansion. You could take advantage. You could do certain things. I really didn't. I always went there with. I had a girlfriend. Usually I brought. I know sandwich to the buffet. But she was, you know, she played.
Brady Bogan
I see what's going on. So she involved herself.
John Holmberg
But when I didn't go, I used to go with Bill Maher. Bill and Maher and myself were always together at the Playboy Mansion. Probably we did at least 20 parties together when I was single. Best time. It was not. It was the. The most fun of.
Brady Bogan
Was it as it was just the. The romp. You can imagine. Like, everything was. There's no holds barred, there's no cameras, NDAs everywhere.
John Holmberg
Everybody's.
Brady Bogan
And doors open for Kato Kahlan. Was there anybody there that didn't want you there? Like, because there have to be celebrities that are mad at you.
John Holmberg
I think so. But I, you know, I didn't hang out with them so much. I think when. If someone didn't like me but they like. Like a Bill, they'd come up. And then I think when you meet. When there's hate. Yeah, they hate because they haven't met.
Brady Bogan
That's true.
John Holmberg
And it's totally different when you are. You know, because I'm. I don't hate anybody. Even if they hate me, I still don't hate.
Brady Bogan
And it's weird because I told this story earlier this morning. There's people who I say, oh, you're coming on. And they lose their minds. Oh, my God, that's amazing. I got this. Everybody's got something. And then there's one person that I. The least expected response I got was, I don't support murder well.
John Holmberg
And I'm like, he didn't do it. My mom is just a bad woman.
Brady Bogan
He was just.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
And like, don't you want to see the boy? And she said, no murders at. But they associate you with the. With the horrific acts just because you're adjacent.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brett Vesely
And I was found innocent.
Brady Bogan
Maybe he was innocent the whole time.
Brett Vesely
No, I'm talking about the verdict now.
Brady Bogan
He was not guilty. We'll get into that later.
John Holmberg
John. I agree. I think it's sort of. Boy. I've said this on so many shows that I came out from Wisconsin to become famous, but for acting, everything went backwards for me. I. I understand that I'm famous for the most horrendous reason, and it's by no fault of my own. I just became Cato. I guess.
Brady Bogan
I wouldn't say you're famous for a horrendous reason. A horrendous reason happened.
John Holmberg
Exactly.
Brady Bogan
You didn't. You had nothing to do with the horrendous reason. You just were nearby. It. It's like being famous for being at the World Trade center, you know, it's like you didn't do anything.
John Holmberg
Right? I didn't do it. Yeah.
Brady Bogan
And so it's strange that you're tied to such a terrible thing when it's essentially. You were the one that said, why do you think OJ jumped your fence and banged into your building?
John Holmberg
Well, so that's a theory. It's never in half.
Brady Bogan
That's what happened. We both know that.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I believe it, too. The room that I have has no windows. It's just a wall. And that's why the night of. I heard that the thumbnail thought it was an earthquake.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
My picture frame, it moved like this. And I'm on the phone, and so I'm on the phone with this girl that was my friend saying, oh, come over here. I said, no, come on by here.
Brady Bogan
You invited her over?
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Did she show up that night?
John Holmberg
No, no, it was. But it's great because I'm on the phone during this whole time. And the other phone call, making this to my, like, one of my best buddies named Tom O'Brien. He was a DA in San Diego. And after the McDonald's, by the way, I didn't know we're going to McDonald's after that. I, you know, I gave him a call, like, you call your buddy up. It's like Oh, I just had dinner with oj.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. You know, you were bragging on it.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it was kind of like, yeah, what are you. What are you doing tonight? And.
Brett Vesely
Right on the McDonald's.
Brady Bogan
You were.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I didn't know. First of all, I didn't know he came to the. My door. The guest house.
Brady Bogan
Let me get back some. Here, hold on. Because I want. I want to go in order. I jumped ahead a little bit. I just got so fascinated by the idea that your house, your, Your guest house got banged into. So who are you on the phone with? Can you. Not necessarily names, but you're on a girl. Like a girl you're dating or somebody trying to get with.
John Holmberg
No, it's a girl that we. I'd worked on when I was working. She was. I can't remember.
Brady Bogan
Just on a project. You'd work together?
John Holmberg
Yeah, yeah, we just did. We're friends. A young actress and. But yeah, we saw each other a few times, but not. Not dating. Boyfriend, Girlfriend.
Brady Bogan
And you're trying to get her to come to OJ's place. Yeah.
John Holmberg
All right. She's telling me to come to her place.
Brady Bogan
Okay, so it was on.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it was going to be. Someone's going to come in there and then it just, you know, we got to be late. It's like, okay, I'll see you later tomorrow.
Brady Bogan
So did you ever get a chance with her later? If not, Cato will pay for it if you'd like another guy. So you did you strike out with her and then the last. Obviously after that. Okay, you did not OJC beat him that night before. Now you were in the guest house at OJ at the Rockingham place. And I know you've. Let me ask you this before I start going. I got so many questions. What have you been asked that you're done answering before I get there? What question are you like, I'm done with it.
John Holmberg
You know what, you guys, it's reading the room sort of thing. It's like I would answer anything that.
Brady Bogan
You asked, of course. But there's got to be one. You're like, enough.
John Holmberg
Obviously, you're. People say, did he do it?
Brady Bogan
Oh, well, that's easy. Everybody knows that. Yeah, yeah, that's fine. If you were on the jury, would you have found him not guilty?
John Holmberg
No.
Brady Bogan
No. You would have said guilty.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I would have said guilty.
Brady Bogan
Because watching this new documentary, I sat there and thought, I know in my heart this happened, but I think I would have said not guilty.
John Holmberg
I think the defense proved reasonable doubt.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, I think Were you there every day or a lot?
John Holmberg
No, no, I was, but I was on hold a lot. So I was down there, and I was in a holding room that was the size of a closet. It was basically a closet. So you kind of wait. But I don't know what's going on. There's no TVs, nothing. And when you're sequestered. I was just sequestered. I didn't watch it. But when I watch certain things, you know, 30 years ago, and now I'm seeing things that I didn't even know that you don't know, and you go, are you kidding me?
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
That this was never even, you know, that never presented. No, no.
Brady Bogan
The lady that saw Speeding away and all that. Anyway, so O.J. you meet O.J. skiing.
John Holmberg
Correct.
Brady Bogan
That's the thing I'd heard. All right.
John Holmberg
How did you know? So I had a casting business, okay? And I was living in Hermosa beach, the casting business, with an actor named Grant Kramer.
Brady Bogan
Okay?
John Holmberg
Grant is great guy. He was a heartthrob. He was in General Hospital. He was in a beach. And also in Killer Clowns from Outer Space.
Brady Bogan
Okay, I've seen that.
John Holmberg
And Terry Hughes is his mom and she's married. Or Terry Moore and that. She was with Howard Hughes. So.
Brady Bogan
Jesus.
John Holmberg
Yeah, we had.
Brady Bogan
So he's also dead, by the way, so.
John Holmberg
But Leo DiCaprio's alive. He played him. So I go to Aspen because our business is doing well. And we said he goes. Everybody goes to Aspen for the New Year's. So after Christmas, we drove his. He had a Bronco, too. So we drove that to Aspen. And Grant was a celebrity. So he is. Nicole at the time was divorced. She's at. She's in Aspen. Yeah, she's in Aspen. And their eyes lock because they knew each other from celebrity skiing tournaments, okay? They start talking, and Nicole and Grant. And Grant just kind of hit it off, Okay? I was this third wheel guy, okay? So I'm third wheel this whole time, making Nicole laugh, and she's with her friends and. And I'm just kind of there having fun, having an absolute ball. I meet at the time. I'm single at the time, but I meet Katherine Oxenberg from Dynasty.
Brady Bogan
Nice.
John Holmberg
This is before the trial, right? I'm not gonna say.
Brett Vesely
Tapping that for.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
I just.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Nice job, Kate. Okay, Chill.
John Holmberg
I just.
Brady Bogan
I shouldn't say that to you. Never mind.
John Holmberg
I just remember. I just remember her many times going, brilliant, brilliant. No, I'm kidding. But. So this is. I had. You know, so I had Some game, I guess. This is before I was famous. And she was, by the way, terrific. And we. We were. Saw each other for a few months or two months maybe. And very busy. She was on our show. Anyways, Grant and Nicole start dating.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And then we came back to la. I was in Hermosa Beach. I became closer and closer friend of Nicole's. I said, who lives in your house? And Gretna Green, the guest house.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
So that was my.
Brady Bogan
Wait, so she's dating Grant?
John Holmberg
She was dating Grant off and on.
Brady Bogan
Unmarried to oj.
John Holmberg
Unmarried.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
This is their. They split.
Brady Bogan
Oh, they're already broken up.
John Holmberg
Yes.
Brady Bogan
Okay, gotcha.
John Holmberg
They're split. And so I asked if I could live in the guest house and pay the rent and Retina Green. And so she goes, yes. Let me talk to the kids. Her kids are just in Sydney.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And they're kids. And I already met them a few times and they just said, yes, we won't get to move in.
Brady Bogan
But Gretna Green was the house behind Bundy.
John Holmberg
No, no. Gretna Green was when Nicole lived before she moved to Bundy.
Brady Bogan
Oh, okay. Because there's one street over, isn't it?
John Holmberg
Yeah, Granny Green is. It's on. Off San Vicente.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So is Bundy. So. But it's Greenhouse is a big house.
Brady Bogan
Okay, gotcha.
John Holmberg
So it's a big house and it had separate. My guest house was behind her house.
Brady Bogan
And then. So how do you get into OJ's place?
John Holmberg
So now they. She's no longer in seeing Grant.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
OJ and her start dating again. They start to rekindle.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
And they get back together. Then O.J. meets me.
Brady Bogan
You hit it off.
John Holmberg
We, you know, totally liked me. And hindsight, I found out later, years, years later, that a. He had a private investigator see who I was and to see if there's any romance. Investigator told me this years like 20 years later. Did you know? And we. And he said we could not find a bad. And this is me being humble. I'm not break. He goes, we could not find one bad thing about you.
Brady Bogan
Is that true?
John Holmberg
I was like, oh, my God, that's so nice.
Brady Bogan
They never found it.
John Holmberg
They never. They never.
Brady Bogan
Terrible investigator.
John Holmberg
Yes. But except for the herpes, people say, katie, you got an infectious smile. I go, that's a cold sore. Anyways, so that was nice to hear. And I never had a romantic relationship with her.
Brady Bogan
Any interest at all ever with Nicole?
John Holmberg
No spark, no nothing like that. 100% her friend. And they. I think the big thing was that it was Trust. She could trust me with her kids. So could O.J.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
And I was never the baby. I was never the baby. Nothing like that. But if they ever needed help with the kids and all that, which I adored. And they cracked me up, the kids, I. I really believe they loved me. That was sort of. When they got their new dog, they said, mommy, we're naming the. Okay. And I thought that was an act that, you know, it's Cato. The Akita.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. And OJ had that investigated as well. Yes. And they couldn't trust that dog.
Brett Vesely
Put the Akita down.
John Holmberg
Which we, both of us could lick balls anyways. My own, by the way. Not yours.
Brady Bogan
My own balls, not yours. Well, we'll be right back.
John Holmberg
Heidi, get over here.
Brady Bogan
Holy smokes. So, OJ Nicole start working it out? Yes. Obviously, she moves back to Rockingham. No, no, she never moved back.
John Holmberg
She never moved back.
Brady Bogan
So how do you get from the guest house to rocking it?
John Holmberg
So at some point they. They have another. A breakup. And by the way, when they were together, they were wonderful. And if they had arguments, I saw very few. But when I did it, I would say, why do you guys have. You have everything? Why can't you just kiss and makeup? And I.
Brady Bogan
Only.
John Holmberg
Because of the way I saw my parents growing up. I always. Rarely they fight. But my father never not kissed my mom if they had an argument. I said, you guys should try that. And anyways, that was my advice.
Brady Bogan
You saw similarities in your parents. Okay, I'm just making sure that this. There's another story.
John Holmberg
My dad played for the Packers.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God. He played for the Bills.
John Holmberg
No, but. So they broke up now. Nicole moved into Bundy and asked, you know, she said there was a room there, but it was inside the house.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
And I said, no, I'll try to find a place. And then O.J. had said, I've got a bungalow. Until you find a place, you can move into the bungalow.
Brady Bogan
How long were you there? I don't even know.
John Holmberg
Six. Six months.
Brady Bogan
So this is 94.
John Holmberg
Seven months at Nicole's at Degrettner Green. Yeah. So I lived on both sides. And I called it. I called it the room with a view because I lived on both sides. And so I saw, you know, I saw a lot in the lot every day. And by the way, Nicole was extremely cool. Every morning. Every morning. I lived in Gertien. She'd go running with Kris Jenner and their other group of friends every morning and take the kids to school and.
Brady Bogan
And were you friends with them?
John Holmberg
Friends with Them, the Kim, Chloe, Courtney, the five. They used to jump on the bed, wake up. Cato and I used to do. I used to work on film sets. I'd get in at 5 or so a.m. and I was dead tired and I, you know, they would just open the door and come into the guest.
Brady Bogan
Jumping around on the bed.
John Holmberg
Jumping around in the bed.
Brady Bogan
Which they perfected later anyway. No. So the.
John Holmberg
So you are what?
Brady Bogan
You.
John Holmberg
Yeah, that's why you so cocky.
Brady Bogan
So did you. Wow. Did you lose friends through this that were like. Because the Kardashians and Kris Jenner and stuff knew you, your pals with them?
John Holmberg
No, I didn't.
Brady Bogan
I know you weren't hanging out.
John Holmberg
Not hang out, but I didn't lose.
Brady Bogan
But because of this. Was there just an immediate cut? It's like a divorce. Yeah, yeah, kind of. The trial.
John Holmberg
I moved out almost immediately. I moved out almost immediately. And the reason I moved out is because when the bronco chase happened, no J. Came back to the house.
Brady Bogan
Were you home?
John Holmberg
One point. No, I was watching it with friends.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
So I said, I'm gonna move out. And I got my stuff. But at one point, OJ Asked me to come to the kitchen. And after, he said, this is after the crime. This is after the police investigated him. And I was still at the house getting my stuff. He had said, cato, you know that at McDonald's that you and I ate in the kitchen. And so I knew it was a lie. And I said, I'm getting out.
Brady Bogan
Okay? So I said, so he was setting you up. So when you went to McDonald's with him, it was after you heard everything hit the house?
John Holmberg
No, no, everything's before.
Brady Bogan
That was before.
John Holmberg
And I didn't know we're going to McDonald's. He came to the. My guest house door to have a hundred dollar bill if I could break it. I said, no, I got like two twenties. And he said, he's going to get something to eat. I didn't know McDonald's and I used to run. I used to run 10, at least 10 miles a day, every day, never miss. So I said, God, I'm starving. Can I come? And I'm telling you, there was a. It seemed like a forever pause. And he said, you know, I'm sure you can come.
Brady Bogan
He didn't like it.
Brett Vesely
He didn't want me.
John Holmberg
My opinion is he didn't want me. And I regret because I think I screwed up.
Brady Bogan
Probably his timeline, the earlier plan. Probably.
John Holmberg
That's what I could think of.
Brady Bogan
Did you get along with OJ As a person who was always like, it's Nicole's my friend. He's a little bit.
John Holmberg
No, no. I got along with both.
Brady Bogan
He was great.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
So you had no inkling of temper to be. No one sees that crimes of passion are different than.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I didn't know anything was going to go on. I thought, you know, he was gonna get over the guy. My opinion, again, is that he wanted his cake and he wanted many. I even had a girl that came by one time. We played tennis on his. On his tennis courts. And while I'm going to the bathroom, he's hitting. He goes. He's hitting on.
Brady Bogan
He's.
John Holmberg
He's trying to pick her up.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So I think that he had.
Brady Bogan
He.
John Holmberg
I think he could. Thought he could get anything he wanted. At one point, Nicole just said, no, not me. She's. She actually was done. And I think he was defeated that he knew he could never have her back.
Brady Bogan
So the trip to McDonald's, and then we're gonna have to take a break. The trip to McDonald's. He doesn't really. You kind of get the vibe like, oh, I might be freeloading on this trip here. I feel a little weird, but I'm still gonna go. Because you're still hungry.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
So you hop into the Bronco.
John Holmberg
No. No.
Brady Bogan
What'd you take?
John Holmberg
Bentley.
Brady Bogan
You took the Bentley? Go to McDonald's in the Bentley.
John Holmberg
We drive. He's driving. And while he's driving, he pulls into a McDonald's to a drive through. And that's not. I don't really eat McDonald's.
Brady Bogan
You're running a lot. So you're not eating McDonald's.
John Holmberg
I'm not eating McDonald's. So I get there and he orders. I believe it was two quarter pounders, and I had a chicken sandwich, but he took the first quarter pounder. And I'm not kidding, you guys, he's. OJ's. Got hands huge, the size of your foot.
Brady Bogan
So he pointed to Brady. So they're size four children. We don't use a human hand. I do say where they compared to mine.
John Holmberg
I was wondering why Brody asked me to go to Gap for kids with him. Anyways, so he ate the thing, like, in one bite. He just. And had the bite. And I just thought, I'm gonna wait to eat my sandwich at the house.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So we go back to the house, and he's got the other one, and I walk right to his kitchen.
Brady Bogan
Any conversation in the car, dead quiet. He didn't want you there at all.
John Holmberg
I really. I felt like this. I was kind of like, oh, I never should invite. In my head, I'm going, no kidding.
Brady Bogan
And he just took you to McDonald's? There was no. Where do you want to go?
John Holmberg
No, it was just.
Brady Bogan
You're driving with me.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Just arrived and you didn't say anything? Oj. I don't eat this.
John Holmberg
No oj.
Brady Bogan
We're going somewhere else.
Brett Vesely
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Sounds as such. Yeah. You know how hard it is for me not to break out the OJ Impression early right now? Because I want to relive this night. I'll do it in a minute. I have to. I need to stay on target, though.
John Holmberg
Yeah. So I. So we. He gets the food, we drive back. I walk. I'll never forget. I walk to the door of the kitchen, and I look, and he's still at the car, but, you know, 15 yards away. I'm looking like, why is he still at the. At his door of the car? And I go. In my head, I'm going. I'll just go to the guest house. So I go. And I just go back to. Is a loop around. I gotta go. Separate entrance. I go to the guest house, and that's it.
Brady Bogan
So he stood by the car, like, waiting for you to get out of sight or just.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I think he's just gonna. I think he's getting back in the car.
Brady Bogan
So you think. And this is the first I'm hearing. The first. I think I'm hearing this. And I've studied this thing.
John Holmberg
Yeah, he's going to. That's part of the time.
Brady Bogan
You think this was not. This was premeditated, or was he gonna go over there and just confront her?
John Holmberg
That's what I think. I think he's going back to. I don't know what. For whatever reason, he's just going back there, but his.
Brady Bogan
His brain is clearly there.
John Holmberg
Something's.
Brady Bogan
Something's happened.
John Holmberg
He's quiet the entire ride.
Brady Bogan
Do you think he knew, like, that she had moved on or that there was something else involved? Or like he was speculating that maybe she was with someone else and he wanted to catch him?
John Holmberg
Well, after seeing all these docum entries, I'm thinking that he was shunned at the dance recital and then not invited to go to the family dinner at Mezzaluna. So this is all stuff I'm. I'm finding out. So I'm thinking you didn't know any.
Brady Bogan
Of that while that was going on.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
So you found out years later, watching what we're watching. Oh, I didn't know that. What Part shocks you the most when you watch a documentary, go, holy cow, that's new. I think the first time you saw it, you're like, oh, that changes everything.
John Holmberg
I think the evidence that with the Jill Shively and the Skip Junas.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
Stuff that came out with them, Skip Junice they saw put at the airport. The airport. Jill Shively, which I think was regardless of selling store or not seeing it. And getting a license plate for a drunk driver that happens to be with his lights off at the exact time.
Brady Bogan
Speeding in front of her. Right. She's the one who said, I just watched Naked Gun. I know that was O.J.
John Holmberg
Exactly. And by the way, I got married. I got married at David Zucker's house recently. David did Naked Gun and he's a dear friend from Wisconsin.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
And he put me in basketball and I remember that. And underrated by him and did a airplane. Yeah, so. And he can't stand O.J.
Brady Bogan
Oh my God.
John Holmberg
But anyways, that's the side story that he walked my wife down his back lawn. So. And I said during my speech, I thanked him. He's got a beautiful home in Brentwood. I said, david, thanks for giving us your house for this event and thanks for not inviting Nordberg.
Brady Bogan
The crazy part is 30 years later, he's still learning stuff about it. Yeah, I want to take a break.
John Holmberg
It really is it, it's incredible of us. Evidence dismissed.
Brady Bogan
But. And this is never going to go every direction I want it to, but I want to know all the things that you've turned down. That's the thing I want to talk to you about most because I know people have come to you with things that are just. It's got to be out of this world. Kato Kalin is here with us.
John Holmberg
The hotel today, by the way. Want to do some turn down service?
Brady Bogan
Yeah, turn it up. We're not doing that. Not doing that.
John Holmberg
Johnny, baby.
Brady Bogan
Kato Kalin is here this morning and it is just a, it's a dream come true for me to be this close to this. And OJ And Kato will be in the room together later before if you have any questions, holger90kupd.com you can ask OJ questions too, Cato, if you're interested. So you come up with some, some stuff. What things you want to know from O.J. he'll tell you. Yeah, it's amazing. So if you have any questions you.
John Holmberg
Never got to ask, I'll FaceTime heaven or hell.
Brady Bogan
That's what we've got. We've got his Portal. We're good. So Kato Kalin's here. It's 98KuPD, Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erect. Still streaming, Homberg's morning sickness online at 98kupd.com Kato Kalin is in the studio with us this morning. And off the Netflix documentary the Success of the Success. The. The. The. It is a success.
John Holmberg
Trending for a month.
Brady Bogan
It's like a full month.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Coming out of the holidays, too. It was like everybody kind of already binged out. And here comes the. The documentary. Now, when they come to you, Cato, and say, hey, we got another documentary we want to do, how often do you say yes? How often do you say no? Because you're in this one quite a lot.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I mean, I'm in for the. It's four episode. I'm in four. I'm in parts of all four. But this happened because the producer's name is Michael Verdetsky. He's the University of Wisconsin. I'm Wisconsin. So immediately, I'm sort of loyal to that whole Wisconsin cheesehead thing. So that's what it was. And then I saw he did the Wahlberg Boston bombing. Then he did the Boston bombing. Netflix. He's part of this series that Netflix does on documentaries called Manhunt. Next one he does is Osama bin Laden.
Brady Bogan
They're great.
John Holmberg
So I'd be friends. He talked to me on the phone over and over. And they really focus on timeline. And then I saw in the documentary of how they do these. These timelines, and they did it on this OJ Thing, too. And they do such a great job in documentaries. Netflix, I watch all their documentaries.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. When was. Okay, so. And so when they ask you and stuff, like, obviously, when in your life did you just say, I have to not fight this. This is just gonna be what I am.
John Holmberg
Yeah, that's a great one. Because I said, I came out to California to act. This is back in 1980.
Brady Bogan
And this ruined.
John Holmberg
And I, you know, you probably know, the week before the murders actually happened, I auditioned two weeks before I had a call back. And then they filmed me for Dumb and Dumber.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So I read for this with Rick Montgomery casting, and I was going go, I'm getting these parts. And I had done a few commercials, and I've had my Creators Guild card for over 40 years, so. And I used to go to premieres, you guys, all the time. I used to walk the premieres, but no one knew who I was. And so a lot of actors after I became famous thought that son of a. This guy's doing. He's doing premieres now because he said, but I did him before. Anyways, I. I got the script because Aaron Myerson was an executive at New Line Cinema. He said, you and I hung out with him. He goes, you gotta have this script. You've got to be in this. So. So I read for Dumber. Anyway, so I thought, my life's good. Yeah, good stuff.
Brady Bogan
You were going.
John Holmberg
I could feel something's gonna happen.
Brady Bogan
Did I think, boy, did you know that.
John Holmberg
Yeah, but. But it's true. Like, you said something big was gonna happen. And that's a different blueprint above, I guess said, you're gonna be in it.
Brady Bogan
As far as God's plan goes, kind of sucky.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it's gonna be. Hey, God, thank you, man.
Brady Bogan
Thanks, God. Great plan. Really. Thanks a lot.
John Holmberg
Say out of Jesus.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, the. The crazy part is, and we talked about this off the air just now, is that I. I've always believed that people like, oh, Cato came out of this like you were trying to be something on the stand. Kato Kaelin made you. Made yourself a standout just by being you. I don't think you. Did you intentionally go, all right, this is on tv. I'm gonna like, was there anything in your head that said, I'm gonna. I'm gonna go a little further. I'm gonna push it a little bit, be a little more Cato? Or were you just you.
John Holmberg
Absolutely not. And you don't even. I. I think the first question or two, you don't even know cameras anymore. You're focused. I'm looking right at the position of the question. Very nervous.
Brady Bogan
Insane OG Staring at you.
John Holmberg
Stomach problems from that still.
Brady Bogan
Really.
John Holmberg
Oh, yeah. Just everything exacerbates because the years of just ulcer. Whatever. So, yeah, I was. I was nervous, but I was also there to be 100 honest. And I think a lot of times people saw me as like a deer in the headlights. And I swear to you, it's because if a question was asked, I go, God, I don't remember in the review. In my mind, I'm going, right. Is that in the review? So.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
I don't realize the camera's looking at me. So it looks like I'm trying to make something up, but I'm trying to think in my head of, I've already.
Brady Bogan
Answered this five times.
John Holmberg
Am I answering? And I want to make sure I answered everything.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So the pause look right. It made it look like I was maybe not telling the truth, but I understand that. Yeah, but no, I was there, to be honest.
Brady Bogan
Have you re. Watched your testimony?
John Holmberg
Only in the clips that they show, if it's on a documentary, but you.
Brady Bogan
Never watched back and went, oh, I see why people thought this.
John Holmberg
No, no, no. But I could see. I understand. People could have an opinion.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And I. You know, everybody's got an opinion.
Brett Vesely
Between your lawyers, like Cochran and that whole crew, was there someone like, man, this person. I just don't like this person.
John Holmberg
Or you mean for me, which person? I didn't.
Brett Vesely
You're looking.
John Holmberg
Yeah. No, but I thought if there was a lawyer that I think was the best lawyer on their team, I think was Barry Sheck.
Brady Bogan
Absolutely.
John Holmberg
Barry Scheck, who just schooled Ruthless. Yeah. I think that he sort of changed a lot with the DNA stuff.
Brady Bogan
Here's the thing I've always thought about you, though, is that because of that and what you're saying and having met you today, I now, I confirmed it. Especially after what you said about before you cursed Phil Spector. You have a charisma. You have an energy. And people walk in a room and have a dead energy or they have a live energy. You said Phil Spector made you sit next to him for hours on end. Because in a room full of celebrities say, this guy's energy is the best. And I need to. I need to use that right now.
John Holmberg
100 true. I had a publicist at the time named Lee Salters. He had Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson. And he said that Phil Spector had called, he wants to meet you. And he met me at a session in the most famous the Sunset Studios, where everybody mixes their records. So it was with Celine Dion and her husband, who passed away to Renee. And I didn't know where I was going. I was just. The publicist took me, and Phil Spector gets up. He goes, you sit here next to me at this huge mixing board. And this guy's like four foot four. Whatever he said. I thought it was Nadia Cominici. Anyways, I go, Phil C. At the parallel bar. But I'm. I sit there, I could feel every of these. A list. People that were there, actors at the time were like, what is boiling, boiling? Like, why does this Kato Kaelin, a witness, get to sit here? I didn't ask for it, so I did. And he would not let me move.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
He said, like, he did this. He did. Celine Dion did the same five seconds of this note. He made her do it. And I'm not exaggerating. I would say 70 times.
Brady Bogan
Wow.
John Holmberg
And I could see the husband going, enough. And she was having enough. And it went on. That was the entire time.
Brady Bogan
But you were kind of his muse, based on your energy that you bring.
John Holmberg
To a room, just sitting there. And I could feel how. I could see how uncomfortable Celine Dion was also with me there. After a while, me there. And at one point, I had to go to the bathroom. He stopped the session. I went to the bathroom, and I went. And while I'm doing that, there's another group mixing down the studio. This is the 90s, and it was Green Day. And they said, we got to get a photo. And I'm getting a photo, and the publicist is running. Where's Cato? He finds me. He goes, get in there. Phil Spector won't go until you sit next door.
Brady Bogan
Hurry up. Swim around with Billy and get in. So my point being with this, though, is that your energy is there. It seems as if you may have been destined for fame, that maybe this was going a complete. Obviously your dream would have been for it to completely go a different direction.
John Holmberg
Look.
Brady Bogan
And you were going to find. This was going to find you no matter what. Took the long way around. Right. Yeah.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I did. I even. I said my byline should be, never has a man done so little to be recognized by so many.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
Because. And I did.
Brady Bogan
But that's you. You said 250 people testified.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
In that trial. And you're the only one that people are like, oh, Cato did this, Cato did that. Like, you. People know you.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I.
Brett Vesely
He was connected a lot more.
Brady Bogan
Well, yeah, but it's also just. No, none of us knew that. Like, your presence on screen, your presence as a person and in the room is a large energy. Oh, it doesn't necessarily mean it's great because now I know I'm gonna kill somebody. And I know that that's what you do. No, it's just so strange to me that that was the path you were destined to be on, you know?
John Holmberg
I agree. And it's sort of like I met. Like I was telling you, I love people. I really do. And I think I'm positive. And I think people like Phil Spector, Robert Blake, when you. And who else killed someone else, I was like. I met them all, and they all liked me.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And it was, like, so strange that their. Their path later on. They were insane.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. No. Okay. So when. So you get. You get through, we'll go to this. A little chronology. Chronology. You. You get into the trial. You. You immediately after all this happened, you said the McDonald's conversation with the inspectors are talking to O.J. in the kitchen. He looks at you and says, follow my timeline. Or else kind of of, remember we ate, we ate in the kitchen kind of thing. Yeah.
John Holmberg
He didn't, he just said, katie, you remember we ate in the kitchen? And I absolutely not. And I, I told him that and I walked out. And I think he did he know.
Brady Bogan
At that point, oh, crap, Kato's on to me.
John Holmberg
I think I, I.
Brady Bogan
When's the last time you spoke to him?
John Holmberg
That was probably it. That was, it moved out. I kind of got like that.
Brady Bogan
So you had the vibe immediately. Like, I got a. This is a chaotic mess.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
I got to get out.
John Holmberg
And everybody was bringing food. All, all people were coming by for condolences. Yeah, they're bringing food. The Jacksons. Michael wasn't there, but some of the Jacksons, a lot of celebrities are there. And it was like, oh, their condolences. Oh, Jay was so sorry and all that. And I kept thinking, God, this is just, I feel like I'm so out of place. And they were looking at me like, I'm going to be. In hindsight, I'm going, I'm going to be this witness. I think at a trial.
Brady Bogan
Did you feel, did you have doubt at all or did you pretty much know, oh, he's on like, he, he knows something.
John Holmberg
Maybe he, there's something, something's going on. But at the time I was thinking, there's no way OJ can be involved because he was in Chicago.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
He took a flight. So. And no one knew the timing yet of anything. And the day of the Monday morning after the police have came to my room at like 5:30.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
They escorted me into the main house.
Brady Bogan
And that's how you found out.
John Holmberg
I found out Tom Lane told that Nicole's been killed. And then I found out overhearing it. And then they had me walk out with a police officer. I met a police outside and they took me to a station where I stayed there for at least eight hours.
Brady Bogan
Just because you were probably. You're on the list.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I, I did interview with the, in my room. I had four detectives question me going through all the stuff and I had no idea why.
Brady Bogan
Wow.
John Holmberg
Of everything I wore. And then I went down there. But I remember that I was escorted out by detective. He said, watch out for the blood stuff.
Brady Bogan
On the drop?
John Holmberg
No, on the floor. He had these wooden like pegs and there were blood. And then I thought, I think that's a detective sort of trick where they. Yeah, they Kind of want to know, like, watch. Like, if you're aware of it. Like, if a person. Yeah. Like, I already pre. Knew, so I was like, no. Oh, my God. There are blood drops.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Oh, my God.
John Holmberg
It is. It's. It's really interesting. I think detectives do. I. I think they're really great detectives that worked on this case, and they. That.
Brady Bogan
Do you think that they played with evidence because this documentary leads that way? You don't.
John Holmberg
I don't.
Brady Bogan
What about the glove being positioned different?
John Holmberg
I don't think so, because no one knew that I heard a noise at the time.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
It was. No way they could have planned something.
Brady Bogan
But the picture. No, there's two different pictures. Like, the documentary proved that. Like, when they first found the glove, it was facing this way. And then later there's pictures. It's facing or it's moved.
John Holmberg
Was that the one in Gretna Green, though?
Brady Bogan
No, no, that was the one behind you.
John Holmberg
Oh, see, I. I didn't know that.
Brady Bogan
Was the one that was. It founders, I think.
John Holmberg
Oh, yeah, yeah. I like. I. I don't know. I don't think, personally, someone would have planet gloves.
Brady Bogan
And that's the thing. Like, what do you. What's your theory that OJ's hoppy? Because I've been to that house. I'm a creep. Like, the wall that you leap over isn't little.
John Holmberg
No.
Brady Bogan
There's a bush around it.
John Holmberg
Well, it's only. It's like probably a foot and a half or so. You could walk a body through maybe a little bit more. OJ's a big guy. But the house next door has got a fence. Right. The property line is right there. So the theory was that he jumped over and.
Brady Bogan
And hit your wall.
John Holmberg
The air conditioner.
Brady Bogan
Oh, okay.
John Holmberg
Air conditioner stood out, you know.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
And it. That's. He didn't expect that.
Brady Bogan
But then the glove falls off or just leaves it. Yeah, it fell out of a pocket.
John Holmberg
Or something, and then the other one's left at the crime scene, so that's bizarre.
Brady Bogan
And you didn't see him between then and when he left for sure?
John Holmberg
No, only until the limo driver came.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
And that was the door.
Brady Bogan
That's right.
John Holmberg
Packing up stuff at the. Because his luggage was out in front of the door, except for this one duffel bag, which is 20ft away.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And it was a. Like a college backpack.
Brady Bogan
And I like the story.
John Holmberg
Went to get it. He said, no, no, I got it. But he made a point of saying, no, no, don't.
Brady Bogan
Don't touch that.
John Holmberg
Don't touch that.
Brady Bogan
Unreal. And then so you get into the trial, you get that and then everybody wants a piece of Cato. And it invented reality TV as we know it. Kind of. I mean this whole deal.
John Holmberg
That's Larry King's motto. Was it. It does the reality. First reality star.
Brady Bogan
You were by far the first reality star and created networks and everything else. And you've done a couple reality shows. What haven't you done? What is Cato Kalin been offered that you're like, I am not doing this.
John Holmberg
Tons of going to appearances to sign Broncos and gloves.
Brady Bogan
Really?
John Holmberg
Oh, yeah. And for big money. Tons of it.
Brady Bogan
How much do they offer you for a glove signing?
John Holmberg
At that time, probably it was. I got everything was at least 7,500.
Brady Bogan
Just to show up and sign some gloves.
John Holmberg
Well, to do an event but go to a mall, whatever. Gloves and.
Brady Bogan
And Broncos cancel the glove signing. I didn't know that. I'm sorry. We were gonna have to sign somebody.
John Holmberg
No, no, it's different now. It's 30 years ago.
Brady Bogan
It's 75 bucks. And we went up to. I've got some mittens. Yeah, I'm sorry. We don't have that budget. 7, 500 surgical gloves too. And did at any point you think to yourself, why not?
John Holmberg
No, no, I never. I never did anything. I only did stuff that I want to do that was a part of my career. And I. I didn't make money like I did Politically Incorrect. It was scale like very, very cheap. But stuff that I would have done because of my career. Yeah, I didn't do, you know, certain things I did get invited to certain things that I wanted to always do, like the Kentucky Derby, the Indy 500.
Brady Bogan
As a guest of someone would take you as. You know, get you in there.
John Holmberg
Well, like it was incredible because they had a private jet with the George Fam. I think Indy had the owned the track.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So I did that a few times. Anita Madden who had passed away but to her Kentucky Derby parties were amazing. People hated me at those two, actually. Why it's here. And I always like her date over. She was like the biggest socialite of Louisville.
Brady Bogan
Did you ever do an event and you're like, oops, mistake. Shouldn't have been here. This is not good.
John Holmberg
No, no.
Brady Bogan
None of the shows or anything else. So you're fine. Do you call this your career?
John Holmberg
No, I like what I still look at 30 years. I'm still pursuing acting. I'm still got my say card. Trying to get the insurance to keep up. I. I'M still pursuing everything. It's been. It's tough.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And you walk in a room and.
Brady Bogan
Everybody'S like, can't do it. No one will see a character here. Like you're gonna out.
John Holmberg
I shared a show with Brady that I did. I think it's the most incredible crime series and the meeting on Thursday with it again. And it's just called Wrong Place, Wrong Time.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
I don't know if you did it.
Brady Bogan
I didn't know anything about it.
John Holmberg
Showing the trailer after this. I'd love to you to see it even during one of the ten minute breaks.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, I know. For Christ's sake. That's your fault. We usually break these down a little better.
John Holmberg
You know how many gloves I can sign, so. But yeah, so I've got, you know, I, I figure I probably should be the face of a true crime in my podcast.
Brady Bogan
Totally agree.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it's just, you know, one Degree scandalous has just taken off and, you.
Brady Bogan
Know, and it's called. It's One Degree of Scandalous Scandalous.
Brett Vesely
And there's an episode today, right?
John Holmberg
Yeah, actually we have. After 30 years of not seeing Tanya Brown, Nicole's sister is our guest today on our Today show and she's amazing to see this and the stories. And before a week before that we had Jeffrey Toobin and we started getting a lot of these great guests and it's all even. It's scandal. Even though it's 30 years later, we still put everything up to date.
Brady Bogan
What's going on is the podcast about most of all sorts of different murders.
John Holmberg
Everything, any kind of crap, even bank robberies. But it's all true crime. And we're probably going to go to Brian Kohlberger. We're going to go live to Idaho. I know it's going to be Moscow because they move it, but yeah, we're going to do all this because people are just relating to it. And I kind of want to be the fixture of all, you know, I think the O.J. trial is the template of any crime. That trial, it's all every network would call me for any trial of my.
Brady Bogan
Opinion in that it's the 911 of like events for that time. I mean, that is the defining moment of a, of a generation. Right. Where were you for 9 11, by the way? Just in case, I don't know, like, were you. You weren't at the airport or anything?
John Holmberg
I actually at 911 I.
Brady Bogan
You weren't recording with Muhammad Atta the day before and like had a nice session.
Brett Vesely
He had him sit next to him.
Brady Bogan
They'll sit with me immediately. I like, did you, where Were you for 9 11?
John Holmberg
I was at home. So I was at home. Yeah, I did.
Brady Bogan
I, I, Whose house were you living at then?
John Holmberg
I was, I'm pretty stupid. I live behind my own place now. Anyways, no, I, I actually was at home, but I, my first phone call was to Bill Maher.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
Yeah. Because we were, we were close buddies at that time and we're still friends. But it's nothing like. He's too world famous.
Brady Bogan
Gigantic.
John Holmberg
Now he's gigantic. But I, I called him and it was 91 1. It was ironic. It was 91 1.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So that was it. That was a call.
Brady Bogan
And how about that?
John Holmberg
And just watching like everybody else did on tv.
Brady Bogan
I've read that in the past. I don't know how if this is still true, if this was just an interview thing. You said that, you said there'll never be closure to this for you.
John Holmberg
No, I think the closure was. Yeah. With the OJ's death.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
I think.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Oh, was that when the interview happened? It was like. I think it was last summer. I read like you had said this is just never going to be over. Even with him dead.
John Holmberg
Yeah. But I don't think it's going to be. I think anytime his trial always will come up.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
But I think, I don't think the Goldman's will ever have closed. I think the death helped with the closure that he's gone. I just think, like I said, it's never hard to lose a parent. So my heart goes out to the kids and of course everybody should know it's about Ron Nicole. Absolutely. And to know her is to know that she was honestly a beacon of light and a great mom and no one should forget that. So I never will forget that. So.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Even for you the closure is like again, it's radical acceptance of what's happened to you. You just have to kind of embrace that this is the path you have to take.
John Holmberg
Yeah, exactly. And I, I think because you could.
Brady Bogan
Be bitter, you could be, you don't have any of that.
John Holmberg
You know, I, I really love life.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And I know I, I compare it to being at college. It's like a semester.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
Before, you know, it's over. So. And I lost my parents and my brother lost his son recently. So it's sort of like, God, I know, it's so precious. So I'm like, let it roll. Yeah. And I do. And I always pay for it. I should leave, like give the people Benefit of the doubt that don't love me. Don't know me that's fine. Don't know me yeah.
Brady Bogan
Up until June 14, 1994. What's the weirdest thing that ever happened.
John Holmberg
To you up before that?
Brady Bogan
Yeah. What's something that would have been your tale to tell before that, like, you had the moon landing land on you. Like, what. Before that was your, like, claim to feel like Cato Kalin has this story.
John Holmberg
You mean so I get. So I would get this question? Yeah, because. So you mean what. What did it happen before the trial ever happened?
Brady Bogan
All of your what. What you became Cato Kalin over. Prior to that, you had.
John Holmberg
I wonder. Pass and kick twice.
Brady Bogan
There it is. That's all I'm asking you. One punt, pass and kick. Two times.
John Holmberg
I was a pretty good athlete.
Brady Bogan
Is that right?
John Holmberg
I came out. I was gonna be a pro ballplayer. Baseball. But I also did football. I was quarterback. I was the.
Brady Bogan
I was passing kick national. So you went to the Super Bowl. Halfway.
John Holmberg
I watched the first level. So I got Andy Reid. I didn't get as far as him, but Andy Reid also was there. Yeah, but I. Yeah, I could throw.
Brady Bogan
So that was your. That was your thing?
John Holmberg
At one point, I could throw at 60 yards.
Brady Bogan
So when people used to, like, had this not happen, they'd be like, you know, cato won. Punt, pass and kick. That was the family brag. That was the.
John Holmberg
No. Well, I. We went to state in baseball, so that was.
Brady Bogan
Seems so simple now.
John Holmberg
And my first audition ever in California, my first audition. I. First one, I landed a national Coca Cola commercial. I thought, that's really easy. So I think that was a great thing. Paul Ventura is the director. He follows me on Instagram. And I mentioned to Paul, and he just recently wrote me probably two weeks ago and said, I still have your Taft Hartley contract. I kept. He didn't even know. He just has my contract. And he goes, would you like a copy of it? This is because I was at a party and someone contacted me and said, you've got to get on the phone with this guy. It was Paul Ventura. And I said, of course I remember you, Paul. Paul is a huge director. Yeah. So.
Brady Bogan
And he kept your contract.
John Holmberg
My contract for that Coca Cola commercial.
Brady Bogan
How about that? What are you selling that for?
John Holmberg
I don't have it.
Brady Bogan
What's he gonna do? You were to buy it from him. That's pretty awesome. All right. It's amazing. And then so. And. And what am I missing? What. What haven't I asked you? What's something. Everybody.
John Holmberg
My house guest key. I've got all this. We got so many things. We'll see how much money is on the Toad board. Yeah, we're going to do this for the.
Brady Bogan
When you were beach tennis club, when you were leaving, you couldn't have ever anticipated how big this is going to be. Would you ever think about stealing anything out of Rockingham before you left? Or did you?
John Holmberg
I didn't.
Brady Bogan
You didn't take anything out of the house? Picture off the wall, Nothing.
John Holmberg
Nothing. I didn't take anything. I got my stuff and I can't piss.
Brady Bogan
This guy.
John Holmberg
I didn't have that much stuff. I probably left stuff, actually.
Brady Bogan
Really?
John Holmberg
Yeah. I got out of there. My two best buddies helped me move. And the day I moved, that was pretty much immediate. There are helicopters everywhere.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Did you. Did you. Did you get to be friends with anybody else from the trial and still are?
John Holmberg
Yeah, I think I became friends with Jill Shiley. Did my.
Brady Bogan
Okay.
John Holmberg
My podcast, Tom Lang. I've seen Detective Lang. Detective Lang. And by the way, he did the Hillside Strangler.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
He did the Wonderland murder cases. Lots of serial killer cases. So I'm fascinated with true crime.
Brady Bogan
So were you before.
John Holmberg
And also I think Robert Shapiro became friends and his son died. I was. His son was Grant also. That died with an overdose. But I think it was Grant, during the trial, asked for an autograph during the trial. It was like during a break. So I did. Can I do this?
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So I thought it was like, this is so bizarre that I'm doing an autograph. And so, you know.
Brady Bogan
Did you follow OJ's Instagram?
John Holmberg
No, I did. I think it was on Twitter or Twitter.
Brady Bogan
You're right.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I didn't. But everybody would. Anytime. Yeah, people would.
Brady Bogan
What did you think of that? Because that's where the impression.
John Holmberg
I thought it was pretty bizarre. Yeah. I thought it was bizarre that he ended everything with.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
What did he.
Brady Bogan
We'll get it. But he always ended up with. I'm just saying, yours truly. Yeah, well, he started with yours truly, ended with truly here. Yeah. Yeah, we'll get to. That's coming next. But it would pop.
John Holmberg
It would pop up on my feed.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. And you'd see it and you just.
Brett Vesely
Your boys.
John Holmberg
I just. I just kind of, you know, I. I didn't do either, but I definitely wasn't going to follow him. And I think he got the luckiest break of his life. But he should have. I think you hang out, hang around with people that are a bad influence. He just had friends that after this thing, he should have just never been heard of.
Brady Bogan
Like you were destined for a famous moment in your world. He was destined for trouble. Like, it was. He was going. It was going to eventually get him.
John Holmberg
Yeah. I think that's why the 12 years.
Brady Bogan
In Vegas or in Nevada.
John Holmberg
Exactly.
Brett Vesely
I thought it was interesting. The documentary was pointing out the fact that OJ just. What crushed him is he was like America's sweetheart in his mind. He didn't want to ever lose that. And he was kind of.
Brady Bogan
Because of that.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I think so. I think he just said, I don't see color. I just. I'm oj.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Yeah.
John Holmberg
I think that he started believing his own.
Brady Bogan
Well, the one crazy thing that's in the documentary is when he's getting carted away and sees all those people by his house and he says, how come there's so many N words in Brentwood? Yeah. He didn't see himself as a. Like he was racist in a weird way.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Towards. He just saw everyone as lesser.
John Holmberg
But I think that came from his. His people, his circle. His circle of people that wanted him to make money for them, that sort of thing. It's like, oj, you're international, you're not a color.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
So I think he's green.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, he's green. He's a green person. He just brings money to the party and makes more eats marzipan. We have Kato Kalin in the room for. And OJ's gonna join us next. I hope you're ready for that. Do you have questions for oj? Would you. We're going to find out in a second if K can. You don't have to force yourself. This isn't the trial.
John Holmberg
Grapefruit juice.
Brady Bogan
You can just sit back and get the GJ while OJ talks. He may have questions for you.
John Holmberg
Okay.
Brady Bogan
And then anybody who has a question for Kato Kalin, and maybe OJ and OJ will correct some things. If you're going down the wrong road, you can email homeburger98kupd.com maybe the best show ever. You think? Have you talked to OJ in any sort of way since?
John Holmberg
No, no, no.
Brady Bogan
Will this be the first faux or otherwise chat with oj?
John Holmberg
Depositions? Last time I saw oj, I was taking a pee and he just said, well, man, this is after I.
Brady Bogan
You're peeing with him?
John Holmberg
Yeah, no, I'm peeing. I couldn't pee because I was too nervous. This is after deposition. I'm not joking. I was. I couldn't even. I was doing the old tickle the butt trust to get me going, you know, and, hey, would you run that thing for me? But it's true. And it was after I'd done two hours of totally destroying him in the civil trial.
Brady Bogan
Oh, civil trial. He pops in.
John Holmberg
He pops in and you're. Yeah. And I. I got clinched up. I am. By just him and I in the bathroom. So I was.
Brady Bogan
He didn't have a guard with him. I guess it was civil trial. You don't have to. Oh, my.
John Holmberg
It's true story. It was very bizarre.
Brady Bogan
That is.
Brett Vesely
And that's all he said?
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
I. Why. Zipped up. And I was out.
Brady Bogan
All right.
John Holmberg
Wow.
Brady Bogan
That made me uncomfortable.
John Holmberg
It was a lot. Remember Ben Stiller zipping up? That was.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
I didn't care about the pain.
Brady Bogan
The beans over the frank. How'd you do that? Kato Kalin's with us. If you have any questions. Holmarg@90kupd.com we can even take calls. Our phones suck, so they hardly ever work. Right. But if you want to try 585 9800. We'll talk to Kato with OJ next. It's 98, Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erect. 98. Still streaming morning sickness online at 98kupd.com Are you ready, Cato? Cato Kalin in the room. Are you ready to confront your former housemate?
John Holmberg
I'm looking around the room.
Brady Bogan
Are you ready to confront your former housemate? Are we ready? The portal. The portal from hell is opening.
John Holmberg
Brady, get closer.
Brady Bogan
Ladies and gentlemen, hold Cato for a second. Cato Kalin in the studio. And here we go. This has not happened once, has it, in 30 years.
John Holmberg
No, 31. He's dead. But I'm gonna see him.
Brady Bogan
Here he comes. Here it is. Look out. Oh, boy. Hey, what's going on there? Hello, Twitter world.
Brett Vesely
What's up, Juice?
Brady Bogan
O.J. simpson here. Look at that. There we got K2. Kaylin is here. How you doing, Kato?
John Holmberg
Hey, O.J.
Brady Bogan
How are you? Is everything good? Everything good for you? Everything's been great for me, I'll tell you that. Ever since you ratted my ass out to Tom Lang and Fran Natter and everybody else you decided to mouth off to. Here we are once again. I haven't seen you since your dick was out in that courtroom battle.
John Holmberg
That was a civil trial, O.J.
Brady Bogan
Yes.
John Holmberg
And you. You scared me. I didn't want to be in the room with you at all.
Brady Bogan
No. Why is that?
John Holmberg
It's tough. It's tough, cuz you knew you were wrong, right? No, I think I was. I think the world thinks I'm right.
Brady Bogan
OJ I don't want to tell K what he was doing was right, but this guy. How you doing, Brady? It's good to see you again. Brady's always been good friends with me. KO and there's something you need to know. Is this good or not?
John Holmberg
Is this bringing back memories?
Brady Bogan
Are you having. Are you being triggered?
John Holmberg
I'm actually friends with Jim Kelly and I do his tournament. You would never be invited. I do his Kelly for kids and I go out there. O.J. so I would be advised.
Brady Bogan
Buffalo Bills. I'm invited back. I'm in the ring of honor. Honor. I. That's exactly right.
John Holmberg
You. You're part of the ring of honor.
Brady Bogan
Still above a little bit. 2,000 yards and 14. James Cato. I mean, you called yourself an athlete, but let's be honest. Let's be honest. Let's call it like it is. Cato Kaylin. Do you have any questions for me? Cato?
John Holmberg
Yeah, all the way in. Hell, yeah, I was gonna say, I. I think all these documentaries have come out about you and you even did a. A book. If I did it.
Brady Bogan
That's right.
John Holmberg
And all that. And said I. I think you did it and that. And I don't know how you can kind of live yourself and why. And why did you. I. I think Nevada locked you up because of the reason of they knew how to. How to prosecute and you got put in prison for that.
Brady Bogan
Here's. Let me tell you this. I was having a great night and all I wanted to do was go grab a quarter pounder by myself and I'll go over and tell Cato. Can I come with? Can I come with? Well, I just dragged Cato along and he's wrecked my night and I get pissed off. Off. And I blacked out. I don't know what happened. For the next three hours, all I wanted to do was have some fries and a burger and you tagged along.
Brett Vesely
Well, juice. When you pounded that quarter pound.
Brady Bogan
I cross. I crossed. I crushed the meat as it was. You. You have to say thank you to me.
John Holmberg
KO no, not going to say thank you. I. I was going to say that I was going to go into the house to eat with you, and next thing you know, I never saw you again. So you ate that now. Yeah, I. You ate that court. You had, I think two, but you ate that one in one bite.
Brady Bogan
And then I had a nap and I was chipping golf balls at the same time. That's my. That's what happened. K. We both know what happened. By the way, how much was I charging you for rent? I mean, tell everybody how much I charged you.
John Holmberg
Well, I did offer to pay you all the time, and you said, no, I don't need it.
Brady Bogan
$0. So this is the thing.
John Holmberg
But I listen, I gladly pay you. And, and, and regardless of anything, I. I think you're a guilty man.
Brady Bogan
All right, well, we both know that. Of course I'm guilty. I mean, I. A murderer. But what you didn't do was try to defend me.
John Holmberg
No, I didn't want to defend you. I was a prosecuting witness, and I was there, to be honest. Well, I guess, yeah. You're. You're. You're. You're a bad dude. And you. You had everything. You had everything, man. And you.
Brady Bogan
Does it feel good to say that to me? Do you feel good? Does this. Is it close enough. It's.
John Holmberg
It's cathartic for me.
Brady Bogan
Is it? Do you want to take a swing?
John Holmberg
No.
Brady Bogan
No. You want to go to the bathroom with me real quick? I'll show you mine.
Brett Vesely
We could try again.
Brady Bogan
I noticed that Cato had a flow problem that day. It was like he couldn't get it out. And I peed right next. I was fine. I was relaxed.
John Holmberg
I went to the bathroom earlier with Brady. I'm fine.
Brady Bogan
That's good. Yeah. Going to the bathroom with Brady always makes a man feel good.
John Holmberg
And Brady helped me out because my nails were wet. He helped out. I couldn't touch it. Brady, can you get that for me?
Brady Bogan
Great. Well, I just want to say hi. Kato, it's been a minute, so I just want to pop by and say hi and hope everything's going well for you.
John Holmberg
Let me ask you a question. You are. You're in hell now. So what's it like?
Brady Bogan
Surprisingly, it's not too bad. It's a lot like Florida. It's, you know, I'm good friends now with a few people. The big celebrities, you know, swampy. You know what it's like to be around a room full of celebrities? You know, it's like. The hell is very much like that talk with JFK the other day. That was nice. Yeah. We had Mother Teresa here. Surprised me. I saw it. Oh, boy. I'm just saying. And then, of course, we just had, you know, a few people that I saw around here. Here. Johnny Cochran comes to visit. Now he's down here with me. Yeah. So I'll see you. Trust me, I saw that. I saw the list.
John Holmberg
I'm going to heaven, baby I don't know about that. I'm heavy can wait But I'm going to heaven O.J. sorry, man.
Brady Bogan
You're adjacent to an awful lot of trouble, my friend.
John Holmberg
I'm in. Dude, I'm. Hey, O.J. okay, leave.
Brady Bogan
I don't take a hot right candle to the movie.
John Holmberg
He's still in the same Bronco.
Brady Bogan
That's right. Oh, I'm keeping that. That's a collector's eye. Him right there. That's a good. All right, I'll go. All right, Kato, good interview this morning. You're welcome. I made you famous.
John Holmberg
All right.
Brady Bogan
I'm just saying. There he goes. What?
Brett Vesely
That brings some chills.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it actually really chills. Like, I'm picturing up. People know it's John.
Brady Bogan
No, they think O.J. serious John. That's. Oh, my God. That is like. Is that fairly accurate?
John Holmberg
Oh, spot on.
Brady Bogan
Thank you very much. I'm glad I could help. It made me uncomfortable midway through.
John Holmberg
I was like. I was.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my. Has anyone ever done an OJ for you Before?
John Holmberg
No, that was. No, that was spot on.
Brady Bogan
You want me to be on your podcast? Yeah.
John Holmberg
Can you?
Brady Bogan
We could scare the hell out of Zenner.
John Holmberg
Oh, God. That was.
Brady Bogan
Zenner.
Brett Vesely
Be so uncomfortable.
Brady Bogan
Did you not pay rent? You answered that question.
John Holmberg
Yeah. No. I offered OJ Rent all the time. He never took money, by the way. He was doing, I think Notre Dame football. He was doing. He was doing events all the time. He wasn't. He was around, but he wasn't around as much as one would think.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
He was always gone and doing some event in that six and. Six and a half months that I was there. He was gone a lot of times, and I. I rarely. Rarely would see the guy. And that's why it was unusual that he came. He never even came to my door, like, maybe once or twice. But that's why it was so bizarre that that night he came to my door to ask for a change of 100. And I think, obviously, it's probably to set up an alibi.
Brady Bogan
Wow.
John Holmberg
And he didn't expect me to invite myself.
Brady Bogan
That's crazy. All right. People asking questions says, what would OJ Or Kato do if they were in our producer Dick Toledo's position? His son is not paying rent down there in Tucson, and Toledo has to pay his son's rent. He's 19 years old.
John Holmberg
Keep doing it, man.
Brady Bogan
Should we have. Should we have O.J. come back in and say what we should do with somebody who's not.
John Holmberg
I would say at Least buy dick. Yeah, at least five scratchers. So he's a chance. A chance to win some money.
Brady Bogan
That's a perfect answer because he's very into the lottery tickets.
John Holmberg
Cat O'Kayla no lottery tickets get. At least. He has to get them of seven a week. Yeah, that's seven bucks.
Brady Bogan
This guy says, I've listened to you since you were at the station before. I was stationed before this for a couple years. All the decades. The most fascinating thing that's ever happened on your show. I had to do a press conference. Can we listen on a podcast to replay? Of course you can. Will be on there. Are you enjoying yourself? Are we okay?
John Holmberg
No, I'm telling you what.
Brady Bogan
I just want to make sure you're not going to leave stink.
John Holmberg
No, listen, you guys are on fire. This is seriously on fire.
Brady Bogan
Okay, well, that's because O.J. was just here. Gets a little hot. He's been. He brings a little bit.
John Holmberg
Thank God he didn't drop anything.
Brady Bogan
So this one says, for Cato, any surreal moments? Like, I can't believe I'm in this room with this celebrity. Like, who are you? Who have you been starstruck by that came to you and said, cato Kalin, let's talk.
John Holmberg
Actually, not starstruck at all. I think I've met everybody. I mean, I met from Leo DiCaprio and.
Brady Bogan
But they named the person.
Brett Vesely
He's like Kevin Bacon.
Brady Bogan
But who's talking about you? Like, who's come to you? You, like, see him across the room go, oh, my God, there's like, Harrison Ford. And then they come and say, kato Kaelin.
John Holmberg
A great story I'll tell is that I was at a party, and the party was. This is sort of my intro to Charlie Sheen. Nick Cassavetes, I know he did the Notebook. Nick. Nick. I think Nick Cage. We're all at a party for Peter Bogdanovich.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God.
John Holmberg
And they. It was incredible. That. And by the way, I love sports. And all these guys have sports, too. And I think Sean Penn, it was sort of that group that always hung out. And I was at the party and they put me on the phone with. I was on the phone with. I can't remember who it was. Someone famous. And I did a whole thing of like, it's so great to meet you, and all that stuff. And it's Cato and all that. And I said, here's Charlie. So I gave the phone back as Charlie, but it was still me. I'm going. I'm telling you, that kid was a great dude.
Brady Bogan
Man.
John Holmberg
Handsome, nude and funny. And he's all this. I'm sorry, it's still me. Yeah, I did that bit. But it was. And this is what Bogdanovich was huge Director.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
In 90 said it was. Everybody was at this Hollywood party. So I, I met so many.
Brady Bogan
And they're coming to you. That's, that's, Yeah, I was. They're asking you questions.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I, I, A lot, A lot of those things happen to me a lot. And I think it was my first invite. When half first invited me to the mansion to be there. And it was loaded with every A list person was there. And then after I did the first thing with Hef, he invited me the next one. And then I became his friend. You have to understand that with the parties were I. I was just myself. Like I am what you guys here. I'm not a big drinker. Nothing. Drugs. And I became friends with so many people. And then they have to put me on the short list, which is you get to go to the movie nights and everything else.
Brady Bogan
Wow.
John Holmberg
And that's.
Brady Bogan
How fast did that happen? First time through.
John Holmberg
Like you're in first time through. I made, I guess, a pretty good impression with him. Then he invited me from then on.
Brady Bogan
So you're at the Playboy Mansion, the Playmates are around, the women, everything's around. You're in the room. I don't know with what celebrities, but did you ever like one up a celebrity? I know Lovett's pretty well and I know he used to go there a lot.
John Holmberg
I don't know John. I know John. Yeah. So John has. I have a great story. John Lovitz.
Brady Bogan
What is it?
John Holmberg
John Lovitz and I, he didn't know me yet. And we're coming back and he, he'll tell the story of your buddies with him. We're coming back from the Kentucky Derby and we're both in the first class. I haven't met him yet.
Brady Bogan
Right.
John Holmberg
And he gets, he waves and we go up to the, by the bathrooms there in the first class cabin. We talk probably three hours. And I became friends from that moment. So then I see him.
Brady Bogan
Kato, I have another question for you. Let me ask you this real quick. And it's all he does is on and on.
John Holmberg
Yeah, yeah, he did. He did talk a lot.
Brady Bogan
Jealous? Yeah. Oh, he's great. And he'll tell you stories. But Lovett's. Yeah, Lovett's is in. Let's say he's in the thing. You got Bill Maher there and the Playmates come and talk to you, have you ever, like, witnessed the, like, being the man in front of guys who are like, really? You swiped, you swiped a Playmate off of a guy like Tommy Lee or something?
John Holmberg
I would think there were certain faces. I'm trying to think of people's names that were kind of. I could tell they didn't like me and all that. I, One guy would. I pretty much talked to Bill. It did kind of brush me off was Dave Grohl.
Brady Bogan
Oh, no kidding.
John Holmberg
Yeah. So I was like, well, he brushed off, like, I mean, he didn't really. It was like, hey, nice. Nice to meet you at the mansion. Yeah.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Was it because you had breasts in your face that he was interested in? Or like, are you sure it was Dave Grohl? It was like you couldn't see around the vaginas that were surrounding Kato Kala at one point. Like, is it still a thing? Where do people, like, throw themselves at you? Have you ever.
John Holmberg
No, I got married, so.
Brady Bogan
No, I know that, but I'm saying, do you still have to say, all right, this is weird.
John Holmberg
I mean, I still got something, I guess.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. You know, you're an attractive man. You keep yourself in good shape, you're well known, you've got a fascinating story. So I'm assuming that that's sort of magnetic.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I, I saw. How do I answer? I, I, I think, I mean, I, I, I meet people at grocery stores, say hi, and I, I can, I can sense when they're interested. If I wasn't single, I could definitely.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Do you think that happens without the story?
John Holmberg
There's a maid waiting for me right now in the room, by the way, you guys. Thanks. Why did I have to crash in the lobby? I thought you guys.
Brady Bogan
Oh, sorry. Hey, I just heard you talking about a maid. You couldn't have gotten me a maid that night? Cleaned up some of that floor. Good God. K. Step over the bl. Oh, you got it, officer.
John Holmberg
This guy, this guy will never leave.
Brady Bogan
Just, you know, I'm never going anywhere. I'm going to live next to you forever. That's. I'm sorry, I have to go. I'm just saying, you know, it's funny. There's my mate.
John Holmberg
You know what's funny, OJ Is that the.
Brady Bogan
Wait, am I still here?
John Holmberg
Lang has all these tapes that were done beforehand, and I thought those tapes weren't in. Been introduced as evidence where he did the, the interrogation. I just remember the interrogation was kind of like, he's so guilty of me. Yeah, well, guilty of what?
Brady Bogan
Of flying too Late at night. I wasn't even home, Cato. I was chipping golf balls in my sleep on an airplane in Chicago.
John Holmberg
And cut your finger off.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, chop my finger up on the glass. Cutting.
Brett Vesely
Shaving glass.
Brady Bogan
Shaving the glass. Brady, I wish you was my roommate. I'm just saying. All right. I got ago he didn't went to McDonald's. We would. We'd still be at McDonald's.
John Holmberg
Got to drive through Brady's. Like, can we just drive through him three more times, please?
Brady Bogan
I got something to do, man.
John Holmberg
Extra napkins.
Brady Bogan
Jesus. Need extra nap. That would have been a good idea. Did you ever meet Al Callings?
John Holmberg
Yeah. Met Al Callings. Yeah, I met Al.
Brady Bogan
And is he still loyal to the idea?
John Holmberg
I, you know what? I.
Brady Bogan
He never does any of the documentary.
John Holmberg
No. I don't know. I, I don't know. I, I. If anybody knows any. I think my opinion that they were like brothers. They're best friends. And he had a great relationship with Nicole. They're dear friends, you know, like a protector or something. So I don't know. I don't know what he's doing and.
Brady Bogan
How it's really Furman does them now think you. Furman's the other you. He's the bad guy every time. He's. He's the one famous for this trial that also won't shake it. But for the. He says it in the documentary this time too. He goes, I'm always going to be that. And he has had to come to grips with some real stuff.
John Holmberg
Yeah. I don't know if I. I got the impression the detectives didn't like him at all either.
Brady Bogan
Same.
John Holmberg
So it's kind of like, wow. His own, his own, like, camaraderie of people that he works with are like, you're, you're a bad dude.
Brady Bogan
Maybe the, maybe the documentary in this whole entire event, like it's talking to you today, kind of makes me realize that the inevitability of, of your path. Furman was on that path. OJ Was on that path, and you were on a path. And you still perseverance and ambition and an ability to carry that weight has taken you to be okay with it. How many people would have caved in your situation? Yeah.
John Holmberg
Honestly, I really think it's because of how I was raised. Really sounds corny. But I very tightly, very loving family. And I always said people would say to me, hey, man, you ever need trouble a psychologist. You ever need to see anybody? You know, during the time people thought I needed to get, like, psychological. Sure. Like Maybe. Psych. Get what you're going through. It's like. No, I just talk to my family.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
And my family. Humble. They ground you. They do all these things.
Brady Bogan
What did you.
John Holmberg
When I was seven years old, I was. I was seeing a psychiatrist all by myself. I'm kidding. Kato, hop on the train.
Brady Bogan
No, no. We've made it almost two hours without that crap. And Brady. Brady's wrong. You didn't pun once.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
And we. Yeah. All right. This is beautiful.
John Holmberg
But. Yeah, I really. They were great. My parents were great.
Brady Bogan
What did your dad do for a living?
John Holmberg
He owned two restaurants and he was in sales.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
He was in liquor sales. He had a liquor distributorship, so. And I, we had liquor around the.
Brady Bogan
House all the time.
John Holmberg
But they never drank.
Brady Bogan
They didn't drink. What did your mom do?
John Holmberg
My mom was a nurse.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
So my other two sisters, nurses too.
Brady Bogan
What kind of restaurants?
John Holmberg
I. I could compare them to kind of like this. What do you call steak and.
Brady Bogan
Steak and shake?
John Holmberg
Not steak and shake. Sit down restaurants, but all like steak and ale.
Brady Bogan
Oh, boy. You're gonna get bridge. Yeah, just say. Just say yes. We're gonna list.
John Holmberg
Yeah. Yes, I guess. What's that Australian one? That.
Brett Vesely
It's outback.
John Holmberg
Yeah, but like that kind of place.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
Where it's, you know, Wisconsin steak.
Brady Bogan
What were they called?
John Holmberg
Yeah, one was called the Bayside. One was called Nino's.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. And just a successful, upper middle class, normal people.
John Holmberg
Yeah. You know, I. My dad, he had the restaurants, but he still worked and worked every day.
Brady Bogan
But you as a kid, never wanted for anything and, like, kind of had like a normal.
John Holmberg
We had six. Seven, actually. One died, but we had seven. And I was totally fine.
Brady Bogan
Seven kids?
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
No kidding.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
And what do your. What do your brothers and sisters think of all this?
John Holmberg
It was a time they're. They're like on Team Cato all the way. Of course. Yeah. They were like. They would listen. A story that I don't think I've told is like the. When I'm in the interrogation, when the police take me and no one knows who the person that got killed was. They just said another male was with Nicole.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
There's no identification. My. I've got. I can't find it, but I have it somewhere in all my tapes. It's my mom calling. And the entire tape, it's an hour. It's her just crying, calling each time, like, thinking that I was dead. Oh, going through. I could see the stress my mom would have to be going through in the family. Because I'm not calling back and I'm. I'm just in a room waiting there for eight hours.
Brady Bogan
Did your brothers and sisters think, oh, looney Cato's out there in LA and he lives with O.J. and, like, oh, yeah. Prior to that, you were just this guy. You know, the way they panicked the news.
John Holmberg
Right.
Brady Bogan
Well, before the news.
John Holmberg
Oh, yeah. All the stuff. I thought you were my mom. After she found I was alive, I. She would. She was devastated by all the shows. To have a hard copy in current affairs of all the horrible things they were saying. It was, you know, that sort of like, my baby. They're talking about my baby. I remember the film the Dead Zone. It was sort of like Chris Walking. Like, you're my baby. No, Dot is the killer. It's the bad thing you got. I was setting you up for Chris walking.
Brady Bogan
No. Oh. If you want, he'll be here. We can do that. I'm sorry.
John Holmberg
I know.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. They know it was you. Okay. Though. Did anybody ever think it was you and, like, make it known or that you were involved?
John Holmberg
I. There was a story that I was supposedly selling drugs, and I'm so against. I never did drugs. Never like that. I hated that more than anything because I really lived clean life. And they started that with a tabloid show that really I was doing drugs or selling drugs. And I was like, boy, this is. And it got bigger and bigger with this story. They kept airing it. So I thought to the lawyers, I said, can we sue these people? Can you find out that there was a silhouette of a guy of.
Brady Bogan
Oh, he just did the silhouette.
John Holmberg
The old thing of.
Brady Bogan
On tv. Was it his voice dealer? Yeah, kind of crap. Yeah. Oh, wow. And you never found out who that was?
John Holmberg
I think it was a tableau trial. I will say it off air. I think it was proven it was one of those. Those shows that would go on, the shows where they have people in the audience, the fights, that kind of thing, so. And all those. Yeah, you know.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. All right.
John Holmberg
He passed away.
Brady Bogan
I want to play charades. What am I doing? I'm just saying I want to play a game with Cato. We always play games here. Sorry. Yeah, that's crazy. Well, Kato, this is. You want to do the entertainment drill with Brady? You're not going anywhere. We do the entertainment drill to finish it off.
John Holmberg
Oh, I love that.
Brady Bogan
And again, I. I know I've got a thousand more questions that are not even on my head right now, but if there's anything I've missed, what's one thing you would love to tell everybody every time they meet you, like, right off the bat, just say, look, I know you got me prejudged. Let me just let you know something.
John Holmberg
To know me is to love.
Brady Bogan
That's right. You are a very pleasant person. I've said this about a few people that come in. I'm like, you have a very. Again, this gets Phil Spector started going crazy after this and everything else. You have a very pleasant energy. You make a room better. Oh, thanks a lot.
John Holmberg
That's my goal, is to always make the place I leave better than where it was.
Brady Bogan
I'm not saying it'll stay that way. I'm just saying I will F that up immediately after. No, I'm not saying. Yeah, I forget who else. There's other people. I'm like, when you're here, the room's better. Some people have that and 24 years I haven't. People in and out here. I don't know if that's a good. You're on the train, baby. I love a train. Kato Kalin's here. We're gonna do the entertainment drill next. It's 98, Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erect. 98. Still streaming home. Birthday, morning sickness. Online@98kupd.com. Yeah, I love that. Kato Kalin's with us this morning. It's 9:56. Evidently, I'm too nice to you. A guy named Phillip says, do you want to blow this guy or what? Like, I like when people call you this guy. Like, we just, hey, there's a guy walking down the street. Go get him. Let's talk to him. I think I want to blow him. Who's this Kato? Yeah. Do you want to blow this guy or what? You told him he's awesome. He's got good energy. At least three times. You're working harder than I've seen some guys work on hot chicks to get access to action. If you want him, just get busy. And then he hits you. If he hasn't picked up on it yet, he's clueless because the rest of us can feel it. So do you feel how much I'm trying to get a blowjob out of you right now? Is that a thing?
John Holmberg
Why am I doing the show on my knees?
Brady Bogan
I don't know. I'm hypnotic.
John Holmberg
What's going on with the show?
Brady Bogan
Hey, your energy's part of the deal. Yeah. Where's that NDA somebody? A girl downstairs just text. And the questions are, now they're rolling up like crazy. You had no intention to go to OJ's funeral?
John Holmberg
No. I thought that was my phone.
Brady Bogan
No, it's. No, we got. We got my music going. Yeah, he's the next to go is what we're like the.
John Holmberg
This was Phil Spectre mix this. No.
Brady Bogan
Phil put this together. You were there. You should remember.
John Holmberg
I remember I said, but I was there with the Tijuana ass. Anyways.
Brady Bogan
You didn't want to go to OJ's funeral. You didn't feel a need. No. No. Acknowledge that at all?
John Holmberg
Not at all. No. No desire at all. No desire.
Brady Bogan
Just never ends. The questions are forever. It's time now for the entertainment drill. And you give him a story. Let. Let Kato read a story. Let's put him on this. All right.
Brett Vesely
I figured I'd do the stories. He probably has a link to.
Brady Bogan
Oh, all right. Well that's even better. It's time for the entertainment drill. It's brought to you by my friends@reactdefense.com the home of tactical black self defense training. You want to go with. You can come with me. We go fight. We'll go fight club. It's basically. It's the. It's the most glorious self defense training of all time. You can learn street fighting. Guns, knives.
John Holmberg
Is it like crowd?
Brady Bogan
It's. It's based in Krav and then grew to the bigger.
John Holmberg
It's named after Bruce Lee Cato. So I took Jeet Kune do.
Brady Bogan
Is that right?
John Holmberg
And I broke my arm.
Brady Bogan
Oh, this is. This is.
John Holmberg
I love this. What is this called?
Brady Bogan
It's react defense. It's a tactical black is what they've turned this into. It's street fighter fighting. So it's not sport fight. All the other stuff, sport fighting but it's based on.
John Holmberg
There should be more street fighting. Let's do it.
Brady Bogan
There should be a ton more street fighting. Especially with bad guys.
John Holmberg
After the show. We're gonna kick some.
Brady Bogan
No, that's the opposite. Kato. You wait for them to kick your assay. I don't. I don't endorse the aggression.
John Holmberg
No, I agree.
Brady Bogan
Defense.
John Holmberg
I agree. 100.
Brady Bogan
Defend yourself if anybody, you know, defend yourself for God.
John Holmberg
I agree.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, so it works out great price. 199 bucks for personal training for two months. Get on up there, do what I've been doing for years and maybe Kato will join me this week and we'll hop up there and do some, some knife defense. You know it's. I know it's inappropriate to say that but you know it still exists.
John Holmberg
I'M totally into Krav Maga.
Brady Bogan
Well, also gun. Because you hung out with Phil Spector and Robert Blake.
John Holmberg
I'm sorry.
Brady Bogan
You need this more than anybody.
John Holmberg
I'm into Baklava.
Brady Bogan
Sorry, guy. That's totally different. So head on up there. React defense dot com. It's the home of Tactical Black Brady. Entertain Me and Kato Kalisp.
Brett Vesely
Adrien Brody set an Oscar record for his acceptance speech. 5 minutes and 40 seconds. Previous record was 5 minutes and 30 seconds by an actress, Greer Garson. All the way back in 1943.
Brady Bogan
Greer Garson was huge. Do you.
Brett Vesely
Have you ever been to the Oscars?
John Holmberg
Oscar? Never to the Oscars.
Brady Bogan
Do you still have a dream of winning one?
John Holmberg
That dream is gone.
Brady Bogan
I did.
John Holmberg
That dream is over.
Brady Bogan
Did I happen to kill that too? Sorry, Kato.
John Holmberg
Did I mention punt, pass and kick? Looks like an Oscar.
Brady Bogan
Maybe you're gonna go to the NFL. You do that too? Yeah, I get that one. All right.
Brett Vesely
The highest paid actors of 2024. The Forbes just put out the list.
Brady Bogan
Are you just rubbing it into the man?
Brett Vesely
I'll tell you the lowest one on the list. Number 20 was Joaquin Phoenix.
Brady Bogan
He made 19 million for the Joker too.
Brett Vesely
Just overall, that probably was royalties. But number one was Dwayne the Rock Johnson in 2025 or 2024. I can't believe he made 88 million.
John Holmberg
I think Cruz made more on this because he gets the producing. I think that's wrong. Cruz has got to make more because he makes a director actor. He owns it.
Brady Bogan
Cato Kalin's been here for two hours and you already start questioning Brady's statistics, which we've been doing for 24 years. There's no research or viability to any of these stories.
Brett Vesely
Take it up with Forbes because he's not on the list.
Brady Bogan
Tom Cruise is not on the list at all.
Brett Vesely
No, but 2024. What did he.
John Holmberg
I. I would think. I don't know.
Brett Vesely
I mean, I think that fallout was.
Brady Bogan
A year before mission movie or something.
John Holmberg
Yeah, I understand you also have a walkout closet. I'm kidding.
Brady Bogan
Are you saying Tom Cruise is gay? You heard him here first.
John Holmberg
Yeah, no, I didn't say.
Brady Bogan
That's the type of crap. Out. You were trouble first on Kato. Keep your mouth closed.
John Holmberg
No, I love Tom Cruise.
Brady Bogan
Great.
John Holmberg
No, I didn't say that.
Brady Bogan
I said that. Yeah. Freddy, quick, move on.
John Holmberg
Hey, Brady, come on.
Brady Bogan
Before he outs another celebrity stretch, Brady.
Brett Vesely
Did a new study based on ratings and found that the amount of episodes you need to watch in order to get into a show.
Brady Bogan
Oh, okay.
Brett Vesely
They Broke it down. And one that was one of your favorites, Breaking Bad.
Brady Bogan
It takes three.
Brett Vesely
Six episodes.
Brady Bogan
Oh, I'd say three episodes. Once they. Were you a Breaking Bad fan?
John Holmberg
No, but I crashed in a few times. I like them.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, don't get too close because I love that guy. So we don't want him going to jail. The.
John Holmberg
You got a little crafted in you.
Brady Bogan
Bald. Bald. White guys all look exactly. I do have some.
John Holmberg
Brian Young. You got the young Brian Cranston.
Brady Bogan
Well, that's. I guess that's good.
John Holmberg
I met him so many times. I met him so many years. Way before his. After the trial in the 90s, I was. My. My godson's name's. Oh, my God. Cajun Moon. Savage. Savage. Steve Hollands of Dear Friend Savage did better Off Dead.
Brady Bogan
That's your kid's name?
John Holmberg
No, that's my godson, Cajun Moon Holland. Oh, Steve Holland. Savage. Steve did Better Off Dead and quite a few other films. But Crafts did throw parties. We started a band called Cato's Pain. Cranston played and Laza Minnelli opened for me in his backyard. She came in and start singing great party songs.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God.
John Holmberg
Liza Minnelli at the Eliza Minnelli opened.
Brady Bogan
Potatoes Pain, Cato's Pain. Brian Cranston was in.
John Holmberg
We had the guitarist from Blondie and can't think of the names of everybody with their eg. Daley was a singer.
Brady Bogan
Yeah, she was in Valley Girl and.
John Holmberg
She'S a voice Big adventure.
Brady Bogan
She was dotty.
John Holmberg
Yeah. All these. All my friends from the past.
Brady Bogan
How about that?
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brett Vesely
What about Paul? Paul Rubens hang out at all?
John Holmberg
Paul Rubens would be there too.
Brady Bogan
Man, did I have a crush on that EG daily. Oh, yeah, she's great, that voice.
John Holmberg
90S. We were very, very good friends.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it was great.
Brady Bogan
All right.
Brett Vesely
The one show that had the most episodes to get into Seinfeld.
Brady Bogan
First seasons Rough.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
It's not easy to watch, but it gets going. Season two, halfway through, comedian Bruce Valanche.
Brett Vesely
I told you this this morning. Says he's gets mistaken for Donna Kelsey.
Brady Bogan
Travis Kelsey's mom.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Yeah.
John Holmberg
Bruce. I did his pilot. I did his show. Which one? Bruce Flancho.
Brady Bogan
Oh, the Bruce Flynch show.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
What were you on that? Kalin?
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brady Bogan
Have you ever played anybody but Cato since the incident, or are you always just that?
John Holmberg
Yeah, I. I did something. I can't remember, but yeah, there's a Miami. I did a few. I'm doing a film in April, actually. I'm gonna go up to Vegas and shoot a little horror film.
Brady Bogan
Oh, really?
John Holmberg
Called Desert Fiends too. So I don't know, it. It should be fun going to Nevada.
Brady Bogan
To see a give movie. Do they need a killer? Listen, Cal, play the killer. I'll come back for that. I'm just saying.
John Holmberg
You don't want to be back in Vegas, O.J.
Brady Bogan
No, I can go back to Vegas. It's all right. I don't want to go certain place in the pattern, that's for sure. I think I forgot my clothes there.
Brett Vesely
Daryl hall says he'll never reunite. Reunite with John oates. He wrote 90% of their songs.
John Holmberg
Yeah.
Brett Vesely
And he's like the fallout. I think it's over the whole.
John Holmberg
Yeah, Sarah smiles. Sarah doesn't smile.
Brett Vesely
No, she's not smiling right now.
John Holmberg
No. No.
Brady Bogan
What are you watching on Netflix right now besides your own documentary?
John Holmberg
You know what, what show was that White? My Wife. I'm actually speaking episodes. I've never watched it, so I watched two. And so far I'm not into it.
Brady Bogan
The new season is so tied to all the other stuff. It's gotten convoluted. Like I'm like, okay, I can't follow this.
John Holmberg
Yeah. So I'm not.
Brady Bogan
Not really following anything.
John Holmberg
Yeah. No.
Brady Bogan
Kato Kalin's favorite show ever.
John Holmberg
I'll tell you what I think films. I think one of the best films underrated is Dead Zone with Dead Zone. Dead Zone is so good. And what am I watching right now? I do want to. I guess sports. And I follow the Milwaukee Brewers, Bucks and Badgers Base. Anything. Wisconsin. I still follow.
Brady Bogan
I didn't know that. I'm sorry. I would have cheese head. I would talked a lot slower had I known any of that.
John Holmberg
People. It's okay there. When I go back there, say, hey, Kato. Guys, would you want to join us for a beer there you got. Oh, God, Kato's here. Get over here. We'll get it to you some. That's the way.
Brady Bogan
It's like smoking or none. I love non smoker. I'm a non smoker over there.
John Holmberg
Smoker.
Brett Vesely
Is there a bubbler around here?
John Holmberg
No one knows bubblers.
Brady Bogan
UTA is not Wisconsin. UTA is Minnesota. Yeah, yeah, that's the next door.
Brett Vesely
You'll run into it.
Brady Bogan
Somehow they managed a. A worse accent next door. Yeah. I don't know how they did that. Cato, it's been a pleasure, absolute pleasure having you here. I know that Philip guy thinks that that means I'm just trying to blow you, but you mean it? It was great. And thank you for coming out and Doing all this. And your podcast is one degree from.
John Holmberg
One degree of scandalous. Myself and Tom Zenner, a friend of your show and friend of yours and probably a friend of Phil's.
Brady Bogan
Right, Phil? You've made a good friend today. And somebody said one last question we should ask Cato is, Ken, would you like to go to McDonald's with us after the show?
John Holmberg
You know, I wouldn't mind. Yeah, I'll get some.
Brady Bogan
That's exactly what you did last time. You say no to that.
John Holmberg
Is it inside or drive through?
Brady Bogan
No, you always. McDonald's should be like, no, no, thank you.
John Holmberg
Yeah, no, thank you.
Brady Bogan
Yeah. Because that could be. You know what that leads to?
John Holmberg
No. McDonald's.
Brady Bogan
It's a gateway. It's a gateway.
John Holmberg
It's a gateway. Gateway to trouble.
Brady Bogan
The gateway to problems.
John Holmberg
We got to do Krav Maga.
Brady Bogan
Oh, let's go. And let me. Let me do what I do with every guest that's on here. Kato Kaelin. Change the world. If you had one thing to do and you were in charge of the world, what would you change? One thing. You're in charge of it all. Flip a switch, people.
John Holmberg
If you're gonna be on social media, say positive things. And if you're in front of someone behind them in a store, let them go ahead. If they have fewer items.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God.
John Holmberg
You're gonna make their day, baby. You're gonna make the day. And that one person you're gonna change.
Brady Bogan
That's right. He does make the room better. He just sold presidential on the spot.
John Holmberg
I came up with that.
Brady Bogan
Today is March 4th. It is Kato Kalin Day here in the building. We thank you, man.
John Holmberg
March 9th birthday. Kato Kaylin.
Brady Bogan
It's right around the corner.
John Holmberg
Yep.
Brady Bogan
Get on the K train.
John Holmberg
That's damn right.
Brady Bogan
Send all your. You can go on his Instagram and send him arp, baby.
John Holmberg
When I got made, I got real quick. When I got married, my. My marriage. My buddies are my age in that. And this is. What is it? They said, we're gonna get you strippers. So we got girls from aarp.
Brady Bogan
Oh, my God.
John Holmberg
Yeah, it was not good, John. When the bra size is 38 long, I draw the line there. When you're. When your tits are Your leg warmers.
Brady Bogan
I draw the line.
John Holmberg
But we had the bachelor party. I didn't care.
Brady Bogan
Oh, it's beautiful, Cato. Thank you very much, everybody. Larry's coming up next. We'll see you tomorrow. So long. Arizona's most powerful rock radio station. He said fully erected.
Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona Episode Summary (March 4, 2025)
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The episode kicks off with a brief promotional segment before transitioning to the main content. John Holmberg welcomes listeners, setting the tone for a Tuesday morning filled with intriguing discussions and unexpected guest appearances.
The hosts delve into a discussion comparing significant generational events, focusing primarily on the O.J. Simpson trial.
Brady Bogan muses, “Every generation has a defining moment around their college years... the O.J. thing was generationally, like, explosive” ([02:30]).
Brett Vesely adds, “The fascination with the O.J. trial was nowhere close to anything else today” ([05:01]).
The conversation touches on the impact of COVID-19, debating whether it qualifies as a generational milestone compared to the singular events of O.J. Simpson’s trial and 9/11.
Brady Bogan reflects, “COVID wasn’t a singular event. It was our life for a year and a half... more proof that it was a generational event” ([07:48]).
The hosts agree that while O.J.’s trial was a defining moment, COVID-19's prolonged impact introduces a different kind of generational influence.
A humorous segment ensues as the hosts discuss bizarre auction items, highlighting the sale of JFK’s underwear.
Brady Bogan jokes, “I’d even be interested in bidding on JFK’s underpants” ([12:33]).
John Holmberg explains, “They sold JFK’s underwear for $9,100. Snap fly boxer shorts with 'Jack' embroidered” ([14:50]).
The hosts speculate on the current whereabouts of such memorabilia, with Brett Vesely questioning, “How many people out there?” ([15:56]).
This light-hearted banter underscores the unusual lengths to which people go for celebrity memorabilia.
Transitioning from memorabilia, the hosts engage in offbeat discussions about scorpions and local sports anecdotes.
Brady Bogan shares a personal story about battling scorpions, blending it with humor: “It’s a very bad bug dying, but a lot of crows are smoking” ([44:13]).
Brett Vesely and Brady discuss the Baltimore Ravens’ offseason drama involving player Ben Cleveland, infusing the conversation with comedic remarks about team dynamics and personal relationships ([16:53]).
These segments showcase the hosts’ ability to intertwine humor with quirky topics, keeping the conversation lively and engaging.
The episode builds anticipation for the arrival of Kato Kalin, set to discuss his experiences related to the O.J. Simpson trial and his insights into true crime.
Brady Bogan introduces Kato Kalin, stating, “Kato Kalin's gonna join us a little later this morning in studio” ([00:47]).
Kato Kalin makes his entrance around [99:27], engaging in a dynamic and somewhat confrontational interaction with Brady Bogan and John Holmberg.
The hosts conduct an in-depth and candid conversation with Kato Kalin, exploring his role in the O.J. Simpson trial and his subsequent rise to fame.
John Holmberg shares his personal connection with Kato, recounting their experiences and mutual acquaintances: “We were close buddies at that time and we're still friends” ([116:16]).
Brady Bogan probes Kato about his motivations and experiences, asking, “Have you ever played anybody but Cato since the incident?” ([177:25]).
Kato Kalin discusses his interactions with high-profile individuals and the pressures of being a public figure linked to a notorious trial.
A notable exchange occurs when Brady Bogan mimics O.J. Simpson, creating a humorous yet tense atmosphere: “OJ, I don’t want to tell you what he was doing was right, but this guy...” ([101:03]).
As the episode nears its end, the hosts reflect on their conversations and the lingering impact of significant events.
John Holmberg expresses his commitment to honesty and truth, stating, “I was there to be honest” ([106:33]).
Brady Bogan emphasizes the importance of positive energy and moving forward, advising, “If you're gonna be on social media, say positive things” ([170:10]).
The episode concludes with light-hearted banter and plans for future segments, reinforcing the show's blend of serious discussions and entertaining interactions.
Brady Bogan: “Each generation has a defining moment... the O.J. thing was generationally, like, explosive” ([02:30]).
John Holmberg: “To know me is to love” ([169:44]).
Brady Bogan: “If you're gonna be on social media, say positive things. And if you're in front of someone behind them in a store, let them go ahead” ([170:10]).
John Holmberg: “I never had a romantic relationship with her” ([114:11]).
This episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness seamlessly blends reflections on historical events, humorous takes on unusual topics, and an engaging conversation with a notable guest. The hosts maintain a balance between insightful discussions and entertaining banter, making it a captivating listen for both regular followers and new listeners interested in Arizona's top morning radio show.
For more insights and entertaining discussions, tune in weekdays from 5:30a-10a on 98 KUPD (97.9fm, the 98KUPD app or www.98kupd.com).