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Brett
You thought that was funny? Morning sickness.
Josh
You were laughing like a hyena when he said it. What the hell is wrong with you?
Brett
I also got you this for some reason. Again, this isn't bragging, but I'm still getting football cards to sign in the mail.
Josh
From who?
Brett
From fans like Maryland or Texas or wherever. And I just. Well, I. I'll show you.
Josh
You got one. Maybe.
Brett
No, it seems like about two or three a month. It's not a lot. I mean, I'm not saying that I'm Peyton Manning or whatever, but.
Josh
No, we're not either.
Brett
But how do they find your address? Number one and number two. The latest one misspelled my last name.
Josh
Well, and they had the card to look at.
Brett
So do I sign it and send it back to them?
Josh
We'll sign it the way they spell.
Brett
Yeah, that's what my S says.
Josh
You misspell it back to him.
Brett
Is that what you do?
Josh
Well, I can't keep up with the mail asking me to sign your cards. I get a lot of your cards in the mail too. So we scribble out this face and sign it. I'm like, yeah. And I do that like crazy. I got carpal tunnel. So many of those.
Dale
Let's put an X.
Josh
Nobody's sending you football cards to sign.
Brett
Okay, well, I'll show you.
Josh
Brett, look up the value of an autograph. Dale Hellisky.
Brett
No, but they want it for their collection, Josh.
Josh
A collection of what, Joke cards?
Brett
Garbage packages? Actually, I think my signed cards are worth less than my regular cards.
Josh
I think they're about the second you sign it, it might be 26.
Dale
It drops down from the grade.
Josh
Do you think that if somebody said in this package is a rookie card of an NFL player autographed, Give me $100? It could be anyone that's ever played that, if they cracked it open and saw that it was you, that they would. They would go, yay. Everybody would be like, oh, I got.
Brett
No, I go back to 10 bucks.
Josh
$10. That's better than I thought.
Brett
I wouldn't pay $10.
Josh
No. I see you for free every week.
Brett
You know, I try my belly there. That's. That's when you were.
Josh
Look at the size of you.
Brett
Well, it's about 20 below there. I got a couple layers on, too.
Josh
Yeah, you do.
Brett
And white doesn't do big guys any favors. You know what I'm saying? Dark colors.
Josh
You should have played for the Raiders longer. Yeah.
Brett
All right, go ahead.
Josh
All right. You got anything else?
Brett
No, no. Well, I had one other thing, but you made me forget.
Josh
Well, you should have written it down. Don't you have your notes?
Brett
I didn't bring notes, Dale. Oh, but the rattlers, 74. They're on the road this Sunday.
Josh
You don't do road games.
Brett
I don't do road games, Just the home games.
Josh
And where is that?
Brett
Found it. Is on ifl.com.
Josh
Okay.
Brett
Yeah.
Josh
So you Google Rattlers broadcast.
Brett
Yeah.
Josh
Google that.
Brett
IFL tv.
Josh
And then you'll show up on that. Here's Dale's rookie card for a dollar forty. Oh, just a buck and a buck and a half. Dale, you're almost there.
Brett
$40.
Josh
Yeah. Look at that. Buffet specialist on that card. How about that?
Brett
Look how good looking. You would have dated me.
Josh
I'd have hired you to, like, endorse Sizzler because evidently there were multiple jerseys.
Brett
Going for 500 bucks.
Dale
Or best off it is What?
Josh
Yeah.
Dale
Or best offer.
Josh
Yeah. Somebody's saying maybe going in. Who's selling your illustration?
Brett
No, I did. How do they get it?
Josh
Well, Jerry was giving those away, remember? How about that?
Brett
Is that the. Am I the most Expensive.
Josh
Yeah, I'm sure that's.
Brett
Sure of it.
Josh
Yeah, it's rare.
Brett
Well, you can never find them in the airport.
Josh
No, you can always get.
Brett
You can find Acme and Amit and ir. You can't find.
Josh
Hell, Trey, man, when did you get on that. Call your agent. Call your agent. It's time now for Brady to entertain us all. It's the entertainment drill. It's brought to you by our friends@reactdefense.com, the home of tactical black self defense training. And of course, you know the drill by now. Become a sheepdog. Stop being a sheep and know what's going on around you. Become more aware. Get in better shape, and start just being more confident. Sophie Cunningham used her skills to battle off some broad the other day. And it's just being prepared for when somebody attacks you. She didn't expect it, but she was ready for it. Just in case. That can be you, too. And you can look great while you're doing it, like I do now.
Brett
Hold on. Does. Is she really a black belt in something?
Josh
She was six when she got her black belt.
Brett
Six or six?
Josh
Six.
Brett
Six.
Josh
Like five. Six.
Brett
So she had been working on it for the last 20 years.
Josh
Perishables. But she did remember to grab someone by the head and keep their face away and then use them as a shield from other people. So whatever she learned at 6 kicked in a little. But, yeah, she's a black belt, but she was six when she got it, so I'm sure. 900 bucks. Dale. Dale. How many of those do you have around the house? Start selling those. You got five of those?
Brett
Four or five.
Josh
You should pose in them.
Dale
Look who the. That's your brother selling those.
Josh
Yeah. You're behind. Somebody in your family is raiding your closet. Brook's selling all those dopey jerseys.
Brett
Pay that much, nobody would.
Josh
That's stupid. That's why they're available on the Internet. Wow. All right. Well, there you go.
Brett
So I am somebody. Johnny.
Josh
Okay.
Brett
All right.
Josh
God, they're selling all sorts of stuff with you.
Brett
Hey, you know. You know what's great about that headshot right there? And I. I got my media picture taken in 1990, and every year they come back around, say it's time for the ME Said I'm good.
Josh
Keep that.
Brett
I'm good.
Josh
Yeah.
Brett
And so in 2000, when I'm 40 years old, I still got my 30 year old.
Josh
It was the same shot.
Brett
Yeah.
Josh
Brilliant.
Brett
Yes.
Josh
So Charles Haley's Cowboys jersey is also for sale for the same as yours.
Brett
Yeah. Well, charge $900.
Josh
That's ridiculous.
Brett
Last thing. Super bowl here against Pittsburgh.
Josh
Yeah.
Brett
Channel 12 NBC was doing this thing now where every player. They just started where you throw the ball up and.
Josh
Yeah. Oh, you do. Yeah. Yeah.
Brett
And, you know, if some good happens or whatever, they show picture, Right. And they wanted me to go, and I'm like, go get my thing taken.
Josh
Yeah.
Brett
And I'm like, no.
Josh
And.
Brett
And Monday went by, Tuesday went by. Wednesday morning was the last time. And our PR guy said, dale, you got to get over there. You're the only guy who hasn't. Hasn't done this. I said, I'm not going. When do you think they would show that? If I have a bad snap and I'm stand there throwing the ball, big grin on my face.
Josh
Yeah.
Brett
This big dummy standing there celebrating, lossless the game.
Josh
Just shot one out of the end zone.
Dale
They're going to show it after a great snap.
Josh
Yeah, of course. Look at that. Sn. Let's get a look at that. Go get it. Who did that? Brady. Quickly. Entertain me. Go.
Dale
Charlie Sheen's autobiography, the Book of Sheen, is coming out September 9th. He says, My stories have been told far too long through the eyes and pens of others. I think you will agree with me saying that.
Josh
Tell the truth, though, because we've met people that know him that had NDAs that kind of spilled the beans about what went on.
Dale
Will be interesting to see how truthful. He's eight years sober.
Josh
That's good.
Dale
And his manager says he's. He's letting it all out.
Josh
He's ready to talk. Yeah.
Brett
All right.
Dale
Not afraid about. Because he's got part of his life.
Josh
People know he's got hiv. I mean, how bad can the other news be?
Dale
There's going to be a Dune, a third Dune, and Jason Momoa's son is going to join him. The son that he had with Lisa Bonet.
Brett
Cool.
Dale
No, no. Koa Wolf. Momoa.
Josh
He plays a instrument. And Jason was up on stage with him the other day. Yeah.
Brett
What's Dune?
Josh
It's a science fiction movie. There's been two.
Dale
There's been two parts.
Josh
Timothy Chalamet.
Brett
Have you really watched that?
Josh
I didn't get through it. It bored me to tears. It's too sci fi. Yeah.
Brett
You've watched it both? Both of them.
Josh
Yeah.
Dale
Yeah.
Brett
You guys have way too much time on here.
Josh
That one I agree with. If you're plopping down for Dune, it's long.
Dale
Yeah.
Josh
And it's slow. But people love that sci fi stuff. Will love that. They'll Give me a story real quick as.
Brett
As Brady always does. Gives me the best story. And this one. Ellen DeGeneres now has House sheep.
Josh
House sheep.
Brett
House sheep. Ellen and Portia de Rossi.
Josh
Portia de Rossi. I think that's a car. Porsche Rossi. You don't know who that is?
Brett
No.
Josh
She's very pretty. She looks a little like Sophie Cunningham, but.
Brett
But that's her partner, really. And she's with what's her face.
Josh
She scissors with Ellen.
Brett
They enjoy their new home in the uk the fact is that they have sheep in their house. To tell you everything you need to know. Ellen posted a video with a caption. Our sheep keep coming inside. To be fair, we do have a piece of furniture that looks like a sheep, but that one doesn't try to eat our rug.
Dale
She said there's way too much wool in each other.
Josh
A lot of wool.
Brett
And one of the sheep is named Bernie, if that's a political reference or not, but this is. You found this.
Dale
That's a great story, Dale.
Josh
Larry, sheep are eating the rug. Yeah. There's a lot of rug. A lot of rug munching going on in that house. Larry McFeely, everybody. You're not getting better than that. You might as well just go home.
Brett
Yeah. I mean, you can't start your wife.
Josh
Yeah. You can't start that high on the Larry show. Come on now. Well, there he is. Larry's coming up next. Dale, thanks for coming in once again on Thursday. Football's right around the corner, so we're getting more and more excited about actual conversations with you. I got $3,000 and Larry's going to give away three grand. I'll tell you exactly how that works. Next. We're done. You guys have yourselves a fantabulous Thursday, right? And we'll see you tomorrow. On the morning sign of Solo, Arizona's.
Brett
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Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Arizona
Episode: Entertainment Drill - THU - w/Dale Hellestrae - Finding Out The Value Of Memorabilia Signed By Dale
Host/Author: 98KUPD | Hubbard Radio
Release Date: June 19, 2025
In the June 19, 2025 episode of Holmberg's Morning Sickness on Arizona's #1 Morning Radio Show, host John Holmberg engages in a lively discussion with co-hosts Brady Bogen, Bret Vesely, Dick Toledo, and special guest Dale Hellestrae. The episode delves into the intriguing world of sports memorabilia, specifically focusing on the value of autographed items, while also touching on entertainment news and personal anecdotes. Notably, the episode features the segment "Entertainment Drill" presented by Dale Hellestrae.
The conversation kicks off with Bret Vesely sharing his experiences receiving football cards for autographs. This leads to a deeper exploration of the worth of such memorabilia.
Bret Vesely: "I'm still getting football cards to sign in the mail... it's not a lot, about two or three a month." (01:19)
Josh: Challenges Bret's perception by questioning the actual value of signed cards, sparking a debate on their market worth.
Dale Hellestrae: Suggests placing an "X" instead of initials on signed items, highlighting the potential decrease in value due to misspellings or informal signatures.
Bret Vesely: "I think my signed cards are worth less than my regular cards." (02:26)
The discussion reveals a consensus that while autographed items hold sentimental value, their monetary worth is modest, typically around "$10" per item. Josh counters, "It's better than I thought," acknowledging the slight increase in value.
The hosts share personal strategies for handling unsolicited autographed memorabilia:
Josh: "We scribble out this face and sign it. I'm like, yeah." (02:33)
Bret Vesely: Expresses frustration over the logistical challenges of managing incoming autographs, especially when addresses are mistakenly shared or misspelled.
The conversation underscores the practical aspects of dealing with memorabilia, from signing to sending items back, while maintaining a sense of humor about the process.
Bret brings up the anticipation for the upcoming football season, specifically mentioning the Rattlers' road game:
Bret Vesely: "The rattlers, 74. They're on the road this Sunday." (03:26)
Josh: Provides information on how listeners can watch the game by searching "Rattlers broadcast" online.
This segment builds excitement among listeners, integrating sports enthusiasm with practical viewing information.
Transitioning into the "Entertainment Drill" segment, Dale introduces a promotional message from React Defense, emphasizing tactical self-defense training.
Dale Hellestrae: Discusses the importance of being prepared for unexpected attacks and highlights the benefits of self-defense training.
Advertisement Excerpt: "Become a sheepdog. Stop being a sheep and know what's going on around you." (04:00)
Following the promotional message, the conversation shifts back to entertainment news, including:
Charlie Sheen's Autobiography: Dale mentions Charlie Sheen’s upcoming book, The Book of Sheen, slated for release on September 9th. They discuss Sheen's sobriety and the veracity of his forthcoming stories.
Dune Movie Trilogy: The hosts debate the merits of the "Dune" films, with Josh expressing boredom over the science fiction genre.
Ellen DeGeneres' Sheep in Her Home: The discussion covers a quirky news piece about Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi keeping sheep inside their UK residence.
These segments blend pop culture references with humorous banter, maintaining an engaging and light-hearted atmosphere.
Bret Vesely: "I'm still getting football cards to sign in the mail... it's not a lot, about two or three a month." (01:19)
Dale Hellestrae: "Nobody's sending you football cards to sign." (02:16)
Josh: "Look at the size of you." (03:01)
Dale Hellestrae: "Yeah, she was six when she got it, so I'm sure." (05:24)
Brett Vesely: "If I have a bad snap and I'm standing there throwing the ball, big grin on my face." (07:16)
Josh: "She's ready to talk." (08:03)
These quotes capture the humor and camaraderie among the hosts, highlighting their dynamic interactions.
The episode offers a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and discussions on the value of sports memorabilia, wrapped in the show's signature entertaining style. Listeners gain insights into the practicalities of managing autographed items, the modest financial value they hold, and the hosts' personal experiences with fan interactions. Additionally, the "Entertainment Drill" segment adds a layer of preparedness advice, linking self-defense awareness with everyday life.
The conversational flow, punctuated by humorous exchanges and relatable topics, ensures that both regular listeners and newcomers find the episode engaging and informative. The inclusion of notable pop culture references and personal stories further enriches the content, making it a well-rounded addition to Holmberg's Morning Sickness lineup.
Note: Timestamps are approximate and correspond to the provided transcript for reference.