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Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
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Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
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Rico Bosco
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Kevin Clancy
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John Feitelberg
Corner.
Rico Bosco
So I was a very slow. We did a lot of zone coverage.
Kevin Clancy
Was a corner.
Rico Bosco
Actually did a lot of zone go a lot of zone covers.
Kevin Clancy
It's another edition of KFC Radio on the Barstool Sports network. The old dog is here.
John Feitelberg
What's up?
Kevin Clancy
Moscow.
Rico Bosco
Fights Got a little leak. I couldn't sleep. I rewatched the episode of Surviving Barstool when I got knocked out just to relive the pain.
John Feitelberg
By the way, think about what this is. Where could this leak have come from?
Kevin Clancy
The leak.
John Feitelberg
You said it. This is the the Atlantic. Like, it was a leak. Like I told you, dude, I don't.
Rico Bosco
Think I would have done it if you're a sick. If I didn't get this close, though, like, if I went out in the before the jury or this and that, like, you'd be like, whatever. Yeah, I got this close.
John Feitelberg
I, I, I felt that way. Honestly, I find it very silly. But I also respect it where it's like, look, you know, Brady's back there. Brady's watching that 2007 Super Bowl. He's like right there, man. He Moss's fingertips.
Rico Bosco
It's like poker players. They said they can't remember the hands they won.
Kevin Clancy
They can remember they're bad beats.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, I, I have never gone back and watched, but I think about my season all the time.
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
All the time. We should have just really stabbed Will right in the back.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. I don't ever think about it. This season's easy. I should hit a beanbag.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Well, that one's that.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
That's different, though. I the only thing that that bothers me is I don't know if you remember this, but there Was we were lined up to do the torches, to walk. You know, you, like, stand by the. By the game time room.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And then we were walking in, and I had said to you. Right, right. Maybe Like a vote before my vote where I got booted, and I was like, we got to get through this. And then me and you are making moves. Everybody else. Yeah, we're going after everybody. Like, it's just me and you. No other alliances. Because I think Che had just me. And.
John Feitelberg
And.
Kevin Clancy
And I meant Will. I meant everybody. And. But I got caught up in the play with my heart. But. But that's the only thing that bothers me is because there was a moment where I knew it, like, we gotta just go, me and you and nobody else. And then I went back on that. That was. But I would never go back and watch it, bro. That's just. That's just. You're going for punishment.
Rico Bosco
I was this close on the challenge. Through those balls lipping out, like. Yeah, it is what it is. It's just one of those.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
I couldn't sleep. You need something to put on.
John Feitelberg
I go Seinfeld. But I was gonna say, like, something comfort.
Kevin Clancy
Comfort tv instead of, like, torture yourself with one of your big.
Rico Bosco
Is what it is.
John Feitelberg
I. I have something from last episode that I would like to address real quick.
Kevin Clancy
I do as well.
John Feitelberg
Okay. First of all, I'm done doing gossip. It's. We. We get the story from one person. I believe Dante. So, like, I don't think Dante was. Whatever.
Kevin Clancy
Also, I mean, you believe Dante. What he said exactly what we did.
John Feitelberg
But he wasn't being evil. He. Like, he was. He's. He's dumb. He's dumb. We have to understand that. Yeah, he. He. And.
Kevin Clancy
But isn't that what we said?
John Feitelberg
Example came right before I walked in here. I was looking at Twitter. Dante replying to a con's tweet, and he just asked if the whole Atlantic thing, you think it was intentional or hacked. Like, he just doesn't. The obvious thing. It was a mistake. The obvious thing never crosses Dante's mind.
Kevin Clancy
I said, Liam just grabbed me for stool scenes. It's like, all he had to do was just be like, ah, I'm sorry.
John Feitelberg
I made a mistake.
Kevin Clancy
I Up. You know, I. I think from the close, I don't think he was being evil, but I.
John Feitelberg
The. The. The.
Kevin Clancy
Maybe we portrayed it a little more that way, but I think the whole thing always was more of like, I'm mad. It's not going well for me, and I'm not thinking about anybody else but myself.
John Feitelberg
That's true. That is true. But he is just dumb.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Like, I don't. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
I think he thinks about himself.
John Feitelberg
Of course. Of course. Yeah, that. That is very true.
Kevin Clancy
I don't think it was. It was evil, but I do think it was like, I. It's. I think what's happening to me is unfair, and rather than just taking my l. I'm gonna bring up other people and. And not recognize that that's probably gonna them over too.
John Feitelberg
Yes, that's all true. It's just because of dumbness.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John Feitelberg
It's not.
Kevin Clancy
It's not a bad guy.
John Feitelberg
It's not.
Kevin Clancy
But.
John Feitelberg
No, but, like the way it was.
Kevin Clancy
Being talked about, I think dumb and selfish together is a bad combo.
John Feitelberg
It is.
Kevin Clancy
And then that starts to border on. It's not intentional, but your actions have ramifications for other people when you're dumb and selfish. If you're just dumb, you're just dumb. You're dumb and selfish. Now I can over other people.
John Feitelberg
Did you see the clip of him this morning?
Kevin Clancy
Well, on Ron.com.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, no, but.
Kevin Clancy
But Liam described. He said he was like a sad puppy dog. I don't know what.
John Feitelberg
Oh, I didn't even see that. I just saw Quigs's clip. Quigs just. It's. It's not. I. Careful of Quigs. As far as I understand, it's not AI. The. It's just the opening. Him's turning on his camera and he's on a construction site and they're blaring loud music and he's just like, sorry about the music. I can't get away.
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And Quix is like, hell of a start.
Kevin Clancy
That would almost be funny.
John Feitelberg
It would be funny.
Kevin Clancy
You know, it was funny. I got the other Gaz text me and he goes, this is none of my business, but this is a funny text thread, a tweet thread. And I was like, it's none of your business, but here you are texting me and gossiping about it. And I go, you like, what do you mean it's not your business you're doing? He goes, I said, none of my business. It was like Michael Scott declaring bankruptcy. As long as you say none of your business, then you're not actually gossiping. Between Dante and Gas, I'm in the mud with the, you know, two biggest pot stirs.
Rico Bosco
The only take I had from that was if. If you have a lane at barstool, you shouldn't block other people from coming into that lane. There's there's plenty of room for.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, yo, the amount of people who don't get when you're doing things like that is scary.
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like when you're doing, like, the Alabama thing, like, you didn't even go to Alabama, Rico. I was like, yeah, I see, dude.
John Feitelberg
Rico. But you have so many of those that I'm aware of that. And I'm not necessarily aware of them, but I'm aware they exist. That sometimes when you just say dumb things, I'm like, he had no idea.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Rico Bosco
Recently, I think they did it because of the dozen. The geography one.
John Feitelberg
Yes.
Rico Bosco
Fight school, dude. You want to know what it was? They were like, countries with J. And I was like, not Japan. Oh, yeah, that's a continent.
John Feitelberg
But you want to know why?
Kevin Clancy
Wait, that one was real, right?
Rico Bosco
That was.
John Feitelberg
That was.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I was gonna say. So you're right. Now he's playing that whole. Oh, joking thing. Like, no, you thought Japan was.
Rico Bosco
I did for a second.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
Confident, whatever.
John Feitelberg
I watched that. That whole clip, and I. I'd forgotten about that day and all that stuff. I was so animated and, like, antsy because I had a joke that I wanted to say, but I don't think the Dozen would allow it. But what I wanted to say was, Rico, we call that Israel nowadays.
Rico Bosco
The.
John Feitelberg
The. I didn't think dozen would be like, wait, what.
Kevin Clancy
What was the.
Rico Bosco
When you said juice.
John Feitelberg
Beckistan. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I didn't see. Radio joke.
John Feitelberg
I don't know if I could be on the dozen being like, Jews, Beckistan, we call that Israel.
Rico Bosco
After that came. I realized how bad that sounds. That wasn't the intention. I just know there's a bunch of.
Kevin Clancy
Bunch of letters together. Yeah. Yeah. We call that Israel. I mean, I hear what you're saying about the gossip, but also at the same time, it was. It was very funny that when I think Dante was, like, mixing it up with Rocket when he did his whole, like, barstool glory days thing the other day, and I was like, this is. This is vintage barstool.
John Feitelberg
What was that?
Kevin Clancy
He was just. When. When Jared was talking about, like, the glory days of Barcelona, Dante was chiming in on that and mixing it up and talking about. I think he agreed with. With him being. These are the glory. These are the glory days, you know, and then.
John Feitelberg
Or whatever, glory days are always five years ago.
Kevin Clancy
But I'm just saying that.
John Feitelberg
Well, you like it if you could ask someone else, like, they would. The glory days at one point were King Richard's Fair. Once we moved to Milton, I'M sorry. Once we moved to New York and now they're.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
The glory.
Rico Bosco
Is it.
John Feitelberg
When we moved to New York, there.
Kevin Clancy
Are people who don't even know the real glory days because they, they weren't around.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Five years ago.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. I think Nicky Smokes just posted that burrito video.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I saw that for the first time. He said. Yeah, he said this YP guy's a legend. So you're kind of like yp.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Kind of like the new idiot.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
I think that's what's interesting is you could get hard here without knowing the foundation of now.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah. I think there was a time where it was almost like you wouldn't even be interviewing or in the mix if you didn't know us. Now it's just like, you know the name.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, for better or worse. You know, I liked it. I think I liked it when it was. When it was the glory days.
John Feitelberg
But you do, right? This is the. For what Nikki's doing. The. You do. I, I respect that because it's all, it's like if, Look, I'm.
Kevin Clancy
Respect what? Like, not knowing.
John Feitelberg
Like, I respect, but I not, not respect. I respect him being like, I'm gonna go figure it out.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John Feitelberg
Because like, or.
Kevin Clancy
And being real about it. Like, like, don't fake it if you don't know it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Like, when I'm trying to think of, like, an accurate franchise, I don't know, I'll just go Patriots. But, like, when the Patriots get, like, draft the player. He didn't grow up a Pat's Die Hard. But, you know, you like the guy when he comes in, he's like, I honor Tom Brady. I respect. You know, I know about Rodney Harrison. You're like, oh, this guy did his homework. He did his homework. He got involved in this. All right, that's cool.
Kevin Clancy
No, I do respect that.
Rico Bosco
Let's also call spade a spade. There's so much content within the last five years. Imagine going back 1210, you know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
A lot consumed. There's so much that even I forget. I'm interested to see how Dave's book's going to go because, like, I, I, I regret every day not, you know, writing a journal, just keeping a couple notes. So here's what happened today, you know what I mean? Because. Because there's just so much that you forget.
John Feitelberg
The I, I. That was something my parents told me all the time. I, I keep a minimum of a journal. More like notes, but we have a journal. We've been posting It.
Kevin Clancy
Right, right, right.
John Feitelberg
But.
Kevin Clancy
But like, I think there's something. Like, it's hard. It's almost like it's overwhelming to be like, I have to go, like, sift through all of our content versus, like, here's what I know I was thinking, like, on. Just go through these pages. You know what I mean? But, yeah, yeah, we have. We have a.
John Feitelberg
But also that journal keeping. Have you ever tried?
Kevin Clancy
No. Sucks, right?
John Feitelberg
I did it. I was living in Boston still, and I did it for maybe a month or two months. And maybe it's easier if at the time we were writers. So, like, yeah, it's easier if you're not. Because I would start and I have like 5 pages on Microsoft Word.
Kevin Clancy
I'm like, God, I can't do that. We should almost do a spoken. Like, at the end of the night, you have like an Alexa just. You just say a couple things and it writes.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, because even I say this now, I'm like, I wish I did it. It's like, we'll start now, right? And you'll have one for when you're 50.
Rico Bosco
Regret.
Kevin Clancy
I was about to say 40. I'm already there.
Rico Bosco
You regret all the stuff you missed back. You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
But it's like, just start now and then. You know, it's like everything in life, it's like, oh, I missed the chance. Like, well, start now and you'll get there. But I. I think the Dante thing is like vintage bar stool. It's like, I don't know. This is. Yeah. A bunch of like, misinformed game of telephone gossip. Argue, yell and keep it going. Keep it moving. I don't know. I feel like Dante maybe is really upset. Like, I thought of this as like, if it was barstool radio, we would have done this on the radio and it'd be done.
John Feitelberg
And that's.
Kevin Clancy
That's that, you know? And I also, I do want to say I don't think Vinnie's totally innocent in all this. I think he. He catches feelings too, and he feels a little rivalry with Dante as well.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I don't know who's ever acted on it, but I can tell that, like, they just have a weird music nerd.
John Feitelberg
Thing going, you know, it's not music. Sure. Actually, it's Italian.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. The guineas are brutal. They're tough.
John Feitelberg
It's just two Italians. Nothing like two Italians going at it.
Kevin Clancy
I saw some. Someone in the comments was just like, it was very funny. It was just like, you know, this is what happens when Italians open their Mouth or something like, just blatantly like, Italians are so goddamn dumb. I will say we're gonna do gossip. We're gonna do more gossip.
John Feitelberg
Okay. It was short lived. We're back.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Well, Pat wanted Dante to come on out and about.
John Feitelberg
Huh.
Kevin Clancy
And because Pat is a. Pat will step on his own grandmother for clicks.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean that. And he admittedly so, like, yeah, he's.
John Feitelberg
Been gay for 10.
Kevin Clancy
This guy sucks.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Sucking dick for 10 years. Everyone's like, oh, no.
Kevin Clancy
But he invited, Invited Dante on, I believe, and Vinnie didn't like that. And I told Pat, I think you should at least talk to Vinnie first and like, clear that. Or maybe not clear it because you're the boss, but say we're gonna do this. Not just if, if somebody came to me and was just like. If you were just like, hey, I'm having your enemy on the show and you didn't talk to me about it, I'd be like, well, that's a little fucked up.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Which brings us to our next thing. Bring in helmet guy.
Kevin Clancy
But I did think. I was like, I wouldn't, I wouldn't do that to Jackie. I wouldn't like. Or I would tell her, hey, we got an opportunity to do a monster episode. Actually, I don't even know if I would do that anymore. But there was a time where I'd be like, we got to get these numbers and you got to do this.
Unknown
I thought about this.
John Feitelberg
I would do.
Unknown
I would do whatever, almost whatever interview for this.
Kevin Clancy
So. So that's kind of what I was saying to Vinnie is, you know, he was, he was sort of like, I'm getting the vibe that, like, Pat prioritizes like the show over me and like, my feelings and opinions. And I was like, yeah, you're just.
John Feitelberg
Getting that vibe now.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah, bro. And. And that's like, I mean, welcome to pick them. We're gonna rego's life. I mean that. But that is the name of the. I mean, part of me. I feel like I'm at a point maybe where personally, I don't. I'm not totally consumed with views and, and, and, and performance, but like, there's a time in your career, especially where they're trying to make it big. You gotta.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And it's like, yeah, yeah, that's the name of this game. When, when you. I think the gossip becomes a lot easier to handle and all this becomes a lot easier to handle. When you. If you just view it as like, this is the job. And now we. We're gonna do this storyline. And right when it's like your first time or you're in it really deep for the first time, you're, like, freaking out. It's like, we're gonna. Hopefully you'll do this 20 more times before your career is over.
Rico Bosco
I do see that, though. I mean, obviously, like, I'm a pillar example of it. Like, the balance does get difficult where it's like, hold, like, you. Yeah, you're providing content in the storyline. It's good to be in the storyline. It is a show. But then you have to balance the personal feelings.
Kevin Clancy
Well, you know what the problem at Barcelona is? There's no afterwards. There's no. There's no aftercare.
John Feitelberg
You just get.
Kevin Clancy
And if afterwards it was like an attaboy pat on the back, maybe a bonus. But even. But not even really the money. More just like, hey, like, good episode. That was awesome. And I know that was tough for you, but, like, good. Instead, it's like, it's really not like, this is just work. It is all personal. You know what I mean?
John Feitelberg
But it is because it is personal.
Kevin Clancy
There's a very much positive side.
Rico Bosco
Wash off. We're going again. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yes. Yeah. There's. There's no. There's no break. It's just.
Rico Bosco
Luba, legs in the air. You know the deal.
Kevin Clancy
It's Bonnie Blue, bro. The tides keep coming. And I think everything. All this would always go a long way, but Dave has always said he's not like a. He doesn't lead by, like, positive reinforcement, so you're not gonna get that. But I think he's very honest, the.
Rico Bosco
Way he lays it out. Like, he said. He said one time, he's like, you're here to be talked about. Good, bad, or ugly.
Kevin Clancy
Right?
Rico Bosco
So I get on board.
Kevin Clancy
But the thing is, you're never. But it's like. But you never talk about me.
Rico Bosco
Good.
Kevin Clancy
Theoretically, you could. You never will. I mean, and. And that's. You know, we. We got to where we're at doing it that way, and I'd say it worked out pretty well. But sometimes I do think, like, well, maybe we could have got that much further or things would be a little bit different or better if there was also just like a. Not even like a. I'm sorry. Like, that was hard for you. I don't expect that. But just like, hey, that was a good episode because we did all this. But don't. Don't hold your breath.
Rico Bosco
No, I do think there's some people not involved that will be like, hey, you went through the Ring or like you're all right. You know what I mean?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah. But most people don't.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, exactly.
Kevin Clancy
You know, it's like, exactly.
Rico Bosco
You're still good.
Kevin Clancy
You want to hear from the people that matter.
John Feitelberg
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Kevin Clancy
My thing from last episode. Were you cool with me bringing that up to Bert? Getting you on that, making him open?
John Feitelberg
That was. I mean, that was Dwyane Wade alley oop.
Kevin Clancy
I know what you're. Part of me was a little like, I. The tables were returned. I might have been like, like, you're such a yes guy. And you just do it and you're gonna do it. You're gonna crush it. But I might have been like, I don't think I'm ready for that. I don't want to do that. And now I'm kind of like, stuck in this.
John Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
So I was like, wait, A minute. Maybe I shouldn't have done it.
John Feitelberg
I'll say this. I've had two real rough nights of sleep.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. I'm nervous.
Kevin Clancy
On the one hand, I was like, oh, November's perfect. You have enough time to get there. But then I was also like, it's.
Rico Bosco
A long time to think about it.
Kevin Clancy
If he said, do it tomorrow, and you just had to do it tomorrow, and then it was over.
John Feitelberg
But, yes, I'm hoping after two nights, three nights, few nights subside, because when I'm conscious, I'm. I'm really not nervous, and I'm. Maybe the, the lack of sleep is from something else. But, like, I'm not nervous. I'm just gonna say my stuff and then I'll get off the stage.
Kevin Clancy
Like, yeah, yeah. Well, that's, that's why I, I feel like ultimately you'll be fine. You're that type of guy who's just like, it's not life and death, and you just do it.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, they, they might laugh, they might not. And then that'll be. I actually think if they don't laugh, that'll be funny, because we'll talk about that. And, like, I don't know. It's one of. It's just like, life is just a series of things, and you just talk about them afterwards.
Kevin Clancy
Good, good, bad, or ugly, just talk.
John Feitelberg
You.
Kevin Clancy
I, I, I do think that's very true. I think what Bert said was very blunt, but true. I ain't there for you.
John Feitelberg
Oh, I thought that was great. That was such a funny line. That. That was. That actually put me at ease more than anything, where it was just like, you're right.
Kevin Clancy
No one gives a no.
John Feitelberg
And I think up there, I could go full Elon Musk, and no one will, like, won't even make the news.
Kevin Clancy
Where I, I've been like, oh, that opener sucked. But I've never been like, this show's ruined. Like, I wish I didn't spend money. I was just like, you keep it moving, you know?
John Feitelberg
And we've been to Birch shows. The, the crowd is not like, they're.
Kevin Clancy
Gonna be like, who the is this guy?
John Feitelberg
I'm like, we'll keep chatting, like, but it'll. I will probably have, quote unquote performed to more people. No, that's not true at all. There's like 16, 000 people going, would.
Kevin Clancy
You say more people? Like, in total?
John Feitelberg
Yeah, there'll be more than, like, 400 people. Listen.
Kevin Clancy
No, no.
Rico Bosco
The opener is literally like, if a restaurant gave you a free appetizer, you'd be like, okay, yeah, it's your.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Rico Bosco
I didn't.
Kevin Clancy
But. But it was good. You also go like, this is really good.
Rico Bosco
Every comedy show I've been to, I've been to a ton. But it's like, all right, bring the guy out. The opener, it's like, he's either. If he's good, great. Starts the night.
John Feitelberg
Like, yeah. Going.
Rico Bosco
If he doesn't, you're like, all right, whatever.
Kevin Clancy
It's found money.
John Feitelberg
I will say the. Like, I think. Because. Excuse me, we're just friends with Bert, that I didn't. And I still. I still don't think I really have, like, processed it because, like, so many people are reaching out to me, being like, this is so cool. And I was like, four nights, I would have thought, like, no one cared because. Because, again, like, it's the opener. It's Burt's. Oh, it's all that stuff. Like, the. It's. I'm excited. I'm do my best. I'm gonna really try, obviously. But what's gonna happen is gonna happen.
Kevin Clancy
And, bro, when it's all said and done after those four, I haven't looked at all the arenas, but let's. Let's call it 16,000. Right? Like, you will have. You could be like, I basically performed for, like, giant stadium. 60,000 people you've been in front of.
John Feitelberg
That's gangster.
Kevin Clancy
I think you're also a good fit for a Burt crowd.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, if you were, like, I don't know, opening for, like, Sam Morrill or something, where it was like this. Like, you're a storyteller. You're a funny guy.
John Feitelberg
Like, it's. I. I know how I'll do my first five minutes right now, and it's like, two funny stories.
Kevin Clancy
Are you gonna do the who's got smaller joke?
John Feitelberg
No, sorry, I don't. Well, actually, since Bert, like, specifically requested it, I guess I've never done it before, but I think.
Kevin Clancy
I think there's enough there that. Especially then when you meet him and he's got a big day, you know, there's a lot. Yeah, there's a lot there. You know that story. No, he was in the very abbreviated version. He was in the bathroom at Buffalo at the Chiclets cup, and there was just this guy in the bathroom.
Rico Bosco
It goes.
Kevin Clancy
There's a whole line. The place is packed out. This guy goes, fellas, I've got the smallest dick in the room. And then everyone started saying, who's got smaller who's.
John Feitelberg
He pulls pants down to the stick off and another chain who's got smaller. Then the.
Rico Bosco
I'm.
John Feitelberg
I'm pissed. So I'm staring at the wall and then I hear like, like a door get kicked in, right? It was the stall. Some dude comes out, pants down. No, I got the smallest dick in the room. And it's two guys jumping around wagging their little dicks. That is how I always told the story. I've now seen their penises. They're not that small.
Kevin Clancy
Into them. At one of our shows. Yeah, yeah, our shows. And they were like, they're like regular sized dicks. Who's got the smallest dick? And I would say it was actually big.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, it really is.
Kevin Clancy
These guys.
Rico Bosco
It's so dumb how we are even at a young age. Dude, we had a kid in third grade who used to, maybe younger. He'd piss from a long distance into the urinal.
John Feitelberg
Do you have a buddy who would pretend to piss in your mouth? His mouth? No, dude, we had a buddy who would just. It was the funniest. He started doing, like, elementary school. We. He was still doing high school parties. He would, like, in elementary school, he'd go to, like, the end of the recess yard and he, like, pull his pants down a little bit and his back would be to you, right? And he'd piss up and so you could kind of only see a little bit. And he'd be like, it would look like a water fountain.
Kevin Clancy
We would put it in his mouth though, right?
John Feitelberg
He wasn't actually drinking.
Kevin Clancy
Okay.
John Feitelberg
No. That's a dangerous game.
Kevin Clancy
There's an eight, there's an Instagram laugh.
John Feitelberg
And like, nothing else.
Kevin Clancy
Let me see if I can. I'll give him a shout out because it's despicable, deplorable. I can't believe it's even on the. Like, I, I hear all the time about, like, what you can and can't post and, like, the rules on Instagram. And one of them is the.
John Feitelberg
You know what? I, I, it just struck me right now, I think we got to get rid of rules. Like, we got to stop, like, with the Internet. I feel like in society, in the world, we accept that everyone's got different rules. Everyone from all walks of life, there are different rules. I don't know.
Kevin Clancy
Just.
John Feitelberg
We gotta deal with it. Men and women have different rules. Guys and girls, like, whatever. Like everything, there's different rules. And we know that. We do not know that except that about the Internet. Like, it's the same thing that's happening with Vinnie and Don and Dante. And like, like, yeah, I Don't know, man. They get to do stuff.
Kevin Clancy
Okay, I hear you.
Rico Bosco
When you scroll down, you shouldn't be able to see a beheading.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, I agree, but just when we're like, when we're talking about, like, why does he get to post it and I can't post it, Right? I don't know, man. They're just different rules for people.
Kevin Clancy
I would just say that, like, what I've always been told is if you show, like, bodily fluids on Instagram, you're done.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
And this account is called Long Distance Pissing. And it is just a guy who pisses all over the place. And I, I mean, like, you'll, you know, he's about to. He. He like goes like sprinkler stuff.
John Feitelberg
Oh, that's all.
Kevin Clancy
He goes behind his back, he goes around, around his head. And they, and they have, you know, 75, 000 followers and like, they do, you know, millions of views. Millions of views.
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And it's just like, every screenshot is just like a piss stream.
Rico Bosco
And I'm like, all I send my brother on. On Instagram, dm back and forth is different fault videos.
John Feitelberg
But like, fart, fart.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. Like, I got like somebody just blasts or even like little kids cursing. Like, it's the simplest that makes you laugh. It's like.
Kevin Clancy
But when I. I tried to post, you know, Tracy Morgan's vomit and at least the Barcelona, you can't do that. Like, this guy's pissing on. On his head.
Rico Bosco
I think I use that on the screenshot for them.
Kevin Clancy
You. I meant more like you can't use it for, like. Well, the blog might be different. Yeah, I don't know. That was rules.
Rico Bosco
How the did that guy get that mid action?
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, it was unbelievable.
Rico Bosco
Scouting him out.
John Feitelberg
I. I don't know.
Rico Bosco
You didn't see Tracy Morgan vomit at the Nick.
John Feitelberg
I know he vomited. I didn't see it.
Rico Bosco
I mean, it was like they got it mid stream.
John Feitelberg
Like, it was like he was scouting them out.
Rico Bosco
Or like, when you video, like, you ever seen the video at that golf tournament, the waste management, when the guy's like, stumbling. You know what I mean? Yeah, but he's famous. Like, and so I get that while you film it and you eventually are waiting for the go down, but with Tracy Morgan, like, I wonder how this.
Kevin Clancy
Guy'S gonna puke and say two seconds.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, how can you tell somebody's gonna.
Kevin Clancy
He went with the old food poisoning. I don't know about that. Food poisoning is, like, tough. But you're usually not massive amounts of vomit in public.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, it doesn't usually, you know. Usually, you know, food poisoning is coming.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
You know, like, I would go to the next game, see if it settles down. Like, I'm gonna stay near you.
Kevin Clancy
Go in public, in open spot, courtside.
Rico Bosco
That's what I wrote down. Like, he's such a Nick fan, and he is very beloved. But it's like if. If you're another celebrity, the next time he's there on courtside row, like, are you like, yeah, put me a couple seats away on the hardwood. Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Who's the Jack? Can you Google who the third or the second star is in his new show? Him and Tina Fey have a new show coming out. I can't. It's something about.
Kevin Clancy
What's his new show?
John Feitelberg
It's. I don't know. Tina Fey wrote it. It's on NBC.
Kevin Clancy
Tuna fat. Equals. Equals. This is a paz performance right here. Maybe. Maybe we gotta give Pabs a break because. Yeah, New engine.
John Feitelberg
I thought the third.
Rico Bosco
I'll probably tell you.
Kevin Clancy
Football player. Do it. Like playing him. He's basically playing himself. But as a football player, there was one.
John Feitelberg
It's not the end of the world. We can move on. But there was one other person named where I was like, oh, that's cool. Cool. It's interesting. I forget who it was, but again, not the end of the world.
Rico Bosco
Disgraceful.
Kevin Clancy
I think he is one of the most beloved people in society today. Have you ever heard anyone be like, Tracy?
John Feitelberg
No.
Kevin Clancy
Like, no. Like, nobody.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
Everybody loves him.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. Not one. I don't know a single person.
Kevin Clancy
I've never heard someone be like, I don't really care for his, like, work. It's like he's just beloved.
John Feitelberg
Or.
Rico Bosco
I think, if I will say this.
John Feitelberg
I don't know much of his work outside 30 Rock.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's a good call.
John Feitelberg
But he's one of those.
Kevin Clancy
You'd be like, oh, oh, oh, oh. I think. I think he probably had a lot of like. Yeah.
Rico Bosco
Actually, I don't even know him from a ton.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
Rico Bosco
I didn't watch 30 Rock. I knew him from cranking.
Kevin Clancy
Pull up his image.
Rico Bosco
He's just one of those guys. You just know. I also think people. There's a ton of people who like his voice. No, people get vocal about, oh, I hate him. Tracy Morgan. Even if people. It feels like if people don't like.
Kevin Clancy
Him, they're not saying they will just.
Rico Bosco
Kind of be like, okay, and quietly move pet. You know what I mean? Which I think is a great spot to Be.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. You're not a. You're not a. He's not like a lightning.
John Feitelberg
Oh, cop out. Cop out. Was good with Bruce Willis.
Kevin Clancy
But yeah. I mean if this is known for. And it's. The other ones are. Should have never really heard of. That's. This is an interesting. This is an interesting world Z. This is an interesting, like an example of like you don't really have to have like an award winning. I mean, 30 rocks a big deal. But like, other than that, he's just had a long ass career by being like funny.
John Feitelberg
Castle, baby.
Kevin Clancy
What's that?
John Feitelberg
Pablo Picasso. Everyone knows who Pablo Ocaso is. The. I don't know. This isn't science. So don't quote me on this. But just a quote. I've read where it was like, Pablo, every single person knows who Pablo Picasso is. For art history majors, maybe they can name 10 paintings. Really the obvious per. The average person can name zero. He just did 10,000 in his life. 10,000 pieces of work. And it's just like. Just do it. Just get it out the opposite way.
Rico Bosco
That he only painted for like three years.
Kevin Clancy
No, no, he's been around.
John Feitelberg
No, he, he.
Kevin Clancy
You know, 1997, right. To like 2010.
John Feitelberg
Seven people.
Kevin Clancy
People think that he's like from, you know, the Victorian era. He was around in the 70s. Pablo was in the.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, that's one of those I've definitely heard. But it took me a second to.
John Feitelberg
Like probably so I remember someone being like Pablo Picasso and someone did something similar with Hawk Tuo recently. But it was like Pablo Picasso saw the beginning of X and Babe Ruth. I forget. I forget exactly what it was, but it was like two things where you're like, what do you mean? Those happened in one lifetime.
Kevin Clancy
Crazy. Absolutely nuts.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. But it's interesting. Like you. I thought you were gonna go the opposite way of Picasso. That's what amazes me about the Honeymooners. Honeymooners is still like revered. You unfamiliar with that show?
Kevin Clancy
No, I know.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. Like they run the marathons and like, you know, everybody. There was like 36 episodes of it.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, A lot. A lot of shows are even Saved by the Bell is like two like main seasons of like where it was at, like when it was popping.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, the first. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I mean. But when we talked to Mark Paul Gosler, he was like. When that show was on, I was. It was not popular. I was not like the man.
Rico Bosco
No, it got big and I didn't watch it live.
Kevin Clancy
I didn't a lot of those children's shows or like, you know, Maybe not children's shows, but like those, you know, TGIF SNCC type shows were like three seasons.
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Rico Bosco
Yeah, it's even more like going back to our days of cartoons and like, like recess. Didn't have a lot. Hey, Arnold. Didn't have a lot. Like it's just.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, they just rerun them into that.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, it's crazy.
John Feitelberg
But then there's the opposite. Where cheers is like 10 seasons of 30 episodes a season, right? What you did 300.
Kevin Clancy
Those guys are. Those are. Those guys are animals, man.
Rico Bosco
I had a teacher in high school say the most impressive actors are soap opera actors.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, they do every day, bro.
John Feitelberg
Did I saw a trail, a trailer commercial, whatever for soap operas the other day. I think I was watching that Amanda say fried show.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
And I saw one too randomly for.
John Feitelberg
So I was just like, those are bad, bad.
Kevin Clancy
But you know what? It's still like people watch them, but it's still like dramatic acting. You know what I mean? Like if you do a podcast every day, you're just talking with your friends. It still can be a grind. I'm not saying those people are award winning actors, but they are like, okay, here's the scene. You're dead, he's a vampire, and you have to act, you know, and. And it's every day. I'll tell you. The real like the editors and are the real.
Rico Bosco
Oh, forget it.
Kevin Clancy
Well, it's. It's the like, you know, at least traditionally it was always like moms at home taking care of the kids and they would. That's why they're always these like silly love stories.
John Feitelberg
I would imagine the Internet and podcast put a pretty big dent.
Kevin Clancy
I. I don't think so.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. I wonder how they're still like rocking.
John Feitelberg
It's. I think cuz they go for like Boomers and Jennings.
Rico Bosco
I do feel like some of the talk shows like, like moved into that, you know, like there's like a million talk shows on a network now, it feels like, but I don't know, they still run them, dude, it's crazy.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, there's still. I mean, you always forget that there's still old people in middle America and people who aren't cutting edge, who are like, I put on my programs at, like, you know, 12pm every day. I'm watching the, like, the New Court, you know, Judge Judy thing. Still a lot of that out there, man. It's crazy.
Rico Bosco
Also, those committees were for holding Susan lucci for, like, 25 years.
Kevin Clancy
Wait, what?
Rico Bosco
You didn't know about that?
Kevin Clancy
No, bro.
Rico Bosco
She was the runner up.
Kevin Clancy
Pull up.
Rico Bosco
Susan Lucci. I only knew this name because, like, my dad mentioned it in passing. Like, one time she was up for, like, best actress in whatever the these things are, and was a runner up, like, 25 years in a row, dude.
John Feitelberg
And then they finally came in the Bosco household.
Kevin Clancy
I don't even know what Susan Lucci.
Rico Bosco
Look, she's on All My Children. She was a. She was a soap opera actress. Go to, like, awards. Jackie, see if you can, like, pull on the bottom. Yeah, Awards. All right, look.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, my God. It's like from 78 to 97, standing lead actress in a. In a drama. From 90, 1978 to 2002, she was nominated every. Almost. Not every year, but, like, pretty damn close to every year. And one win, I think it's even meaner.
Rico Bosco
She finally won.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Two more L's at her.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, like, once you win, like, almost.
Rico Bosco
Call it a.
Kevin Clancy
Call it a rap.
Rico Bosco
What else does she and that scroll.
Kevin Clancy
Up a little bit?
Rico Bosco
So, yeah, I only.
Kevin Clancy
Honestly, this is why you have people on your shows. Like, you never know. Susan, Lucy's all of a sudden is going to be the clip.
John Feitelberg
I like to think of the. The academy in 99, looking around the room being like, there's really no one. We got to give it to Susan this year. You got to be. No one else can win this.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
I wonder if they were in on it or.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, I mean, it's weird, though, because, like, I never watched a soap opera.
Rico Bosco
Never.
Kevin Clancy
But I can tell you, like, Like Sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives. Like, I. I know about. I know about seeing the opener and all that. Like, I guess when you're a kid, you're watching daytime tv, whatever. Price is Right, they kind of leak on, but it's like everybody knows about them.
Rico Bosco
I would argue kids nowadays have no.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that's true. Do you know anything about like soap operas.
Unknown
Like, I, I've heard of them, but.
Kevin Clancy
Even this phrase, I mean, how, how dated is that? Soap opera.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
What the is that?
John Feitelberg
I mean, it's just because like, your grandparents watch it. So like, or I, I don't, Yeah, I don't know if mine did or not, but the, like, it just felt old the second you started saying it. Because old people, the ones who did it.
Kevin Clancy
What do you think our version of like, soap operas will be like that like, makes just sitcoms? Maybe.
Rico Bosco
Possibly.
John Feitelberg
I know. I think it'll be like Twitter, podcasting.
Kevin Clancy
And social media stuff. Like, my grandpa's on Instagram all day long.
John Feitelberg
I, I, look, I don't have any idea obviously, but like, I don't see why it would change now.
Rico Bosco
But that sitcoms were a staple.
Kevin Clancy
People, dude, I, I, one of, one of my, I, I, My biggest regret with my kids is like, I wish I established some sort of like, bubble fake bubble where I tried to make it like it was back in the day. Like, we're gonna watch this show at 7:00, this one at 7:30, this one at 8:00. We're gonna do, we, we do, we do like movies pretty much every night. So I guess I have it that way. But like the Friday night movie, the Saturday night movie, this show, this day, this time, and we all have to watch it. You can't be on your iPad, you can't be on the phone. Like, I just, I like that. And it's.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, totally.
Kevin Clancy
At least in my house. I don't know about other people's, but it is.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. I had a good like, conversation with that about Carl because it felt like Friday night TGIF was, was our night. But he said he was like, or he was a little bit older or whatever and his parents went out on Saturday night. So, like, snick on. Like, yeah, that was there. Like, go down the basement. The babysitters, like, just make sure. Making sure they're alive. Money for pizza. And you're down there like, yeah, acting like maniacs, you know? I mean.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that, that is, yeah, that's what you did.
Rico Bosco
Like, I don't, Yeah, I mean, that's what you did like, for a little while. Like, that was at night. Like, you got to watch TV with your bro. You know what I mean? Like, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And there was also just a lower bar for like, being happy and entertained now, you know, my kids, if it's not like the exact right. YouTube, if their, their iPad dies for a second, if they're not the video Game has to buffer or download or whatever. And it's like they want it all the time because it's just always been there, you know, where it used to be. Like, I don't know, you get home at three. Like, the TV shows don't start till like, seven, dude. Kill four hours. See you later.
John Feitelberg
But we, like, we had to do that too. Just our. Our things were different.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Like, we had phones. We had PS2s and all. Like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
But, like, I don't know. I. Sure. My parents were big. Like, I got to watch a lot of tv. I obviously love tv. But they would, like, they'd be like, turn. They call the idiot box. And it would cut me to my core every time. Turn off the idiot box and get outside. Like, God damn it.
Kevin Clancy
Definitely.
John Feitelberg
Sure, I throw a stink, but I would.
Rico Bosco
I've said it this way. I think our generation was on drugs. I think the generation behind us was drug addicts in terms of that. Because we got. We grew, basically, truly grew.
Kevin Clancy
We're the greatest generation. Grew up on the Internet. We bridge the gap.
Rico Bosco
I still remember, like, all right, where are you going? I'm taking my bike. And, like, you meet your friend, and then if he's not there, you just wait until he.
John Feitelberg
That's how it goes.
Rico Bosco
You know what I mean? Or you would go down the part. Like, I. There was an article, like, 10 years ago on ESPN, like, the death of the playground. Like, playground basketball. It just. It don't exist. Like, here's.
John Feitelberg
Here's one thing I will say. All those things were said to us, and it's things that weren't our faults. Like when we were the participation trophy generation. I didn't ask for the trophy.
Kevin Clancy
You were the adults.
John Feitelberg
The playgrounds are dying because you're not.
Kevin Clancy
Tearing the kids to it.
Rico Bosco
It's always the parents. It's not the kids.
Kevin Clancy
It's the parents fault. They're the ones that complain my kids don't have it like I did. You're the ones who created their existence.
John Feitelberg
Right?
Kevin Clancy
Like. Like, let them go out and ride their bikes. You're not gonna do it. I'm not gonna do it. I would never, ever let Shay and Keegan just hop on a bike and ride out of my sight and just be like, hopefully they come back. I would never do that. And, like, I probably should.
Rico Bosco
Well, that lived forever, and now it just fade. Like, now it's. That's it. That will never.
Kevin Clancy
But doesn't that sound crazy to you now?
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I. It will probably be fine.
Rico Bosco
I guess I Would never do crazy that they, you know, my parents, for times didn't know where we were. And, like, I just.
Kevin Clancy
Real to me is unfathomable right now.
Rico Bosco
If I know, I definitely got smarter. But it's also like, I don't even think that's true.
Kevin Clancy
I'm just saying that, like, my parents would just trust that I'll get back. And I'm like, if they. If we didn't, you would be so. Yeah, I guess I'm just not willing.
Rico Bosco
I think you need a little bit of that, like, truck, like, blind trust. Like, figure it out. I say it all the time. Like, the first night of college, I remember, like, I was playing football. So we weren't going out. We had practice, whatever. But, like, the first night, everybody's like, come on, we're going out, we're drinking. It's like a Monday night football in college. Yeah, I played Division 3.
Kevin Clancy
Huh.
Rico Bosco
Where'd you go, Nichols?
Kevin Clancy
I don't think I knew that. Did you not.
John Feitelberg
I learned that.
Kevin Clancy
Not.
John Feitelberg
I don't think I learned that. Rico and I is funny. Season one, surviving or whatever. I turned a corner going pretty fast, and I ran into you, and I was like, oh. And we both stood up and I was like, Rico's got a good base on him.
Kevin Clancy
Usually knocks over whoever he runs. Yeah, I was a. Yeah, I was a cover.
Rico Bosco
I was like corner and safety corner. So I was a very slow. We did a lot of zone coverage.
Kevin Clancy
I relied on Bosco was a corner.
Rico Bosco
Actually, we did a lot of own coverage.
John Feitelberg
It's a very funny man organization.
Rico Bosco
Let me see if I can.
Kevin Clancy
That is bananas.
Rico Bosco
What are you doing? Playing?
Kevin Clancy
Lot of safety, bro.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. Best or the other corner? The other corner was all league. So they would go. When they went solo, they would. They would just. On the coverage things, they would t. It was just a circle of, like, an infinity sign, like, yo, Dave, you got him. And then, hey, white boy. We're going to make sure you know what they're doing and when they cross and you interview, whatever. So it's like.
Kevin Clancy
Like, see if I can play D3 football. That sucks, doesn't it? Like, no, it was a great school.
Rico Bosco
I mean, yeah, I got in, I liked it, and it's whatever. But the first night of school, they. The kids were like, we gotta go out. We gotta go out. And you would see the ambulance come of their stomach being pumped, and it's like, yo, I went out in high school for, like, you're not bright, but, like, you figured it out. Then, like, you didn't need.
Kevin Clancy
Like, my summer when I was 16.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
My summer of high school graduation parties was the best.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, no, I'm with you on that. But that. But then there's also another level. Like, I'm thinking, like, when. When, like, my kids, I guess once they're, like, driving, they're gonna go out, you know? But prior to that, I don't think they'll be, like, out on their own ever.
John Feitelberg
It's kind of crazy.
Rico Bosco
Oh, here it is.
Kevin Clancy
Did you. Did you just go in it?
Rico Bosco
Yeah, I got.
Kevin Clancy
No. Okay, so you didn't.
Rico Bosco
I got it. Oh, no, that's a different one.
John Feitelberg
You think that's why you have such an independence.
Kevin Clancy
Hang on. It's Rico highlights.
Rico Bosco
No, no, just. It's a very. I'm not showing it because it's like, watch my other. Watch the corner up here. And then pay attention to the spin move. I spin and still get tackled by the same guy.
Kevin Clancy
So you didn't. You never hung out on your own? Like, you wouldn't just, like. Well, I guess girls are maybe a little bit different, but you would never, like, hop on your bikes and just go?
Unknown
No. Like, I remember for soccer tournaments, that was the first time I, like, felt a sense of, like, freedom, because, like.
Kevin Clancy
How old was that?
Unknown
Run around, like, nine, ten. But we do, like, in the hotel.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, run around.
Unknown
But I don't think that there's ever a time where, like, I just got on my bike and my mom was.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I don't care. Yeah, yeah.
Unknown
Like, there's always an adult around.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
There were people who tell stories like, oh, I was definitely a comedian. It was on Rogan. Oh, it was. Joey Diaz was like, I was a latchkey kid. My mom worked. You know what I mean? There were definitely times he came home.
Kevin Clancy
Like, that ain't a term anymore, bro. There is no. Like, let yourself in, cook yourself dinner, and I'll be home later.
Rico Bosco
Yeah. There were kids from grammar school who walked home. It's like, Matt, you know, they would do the buses. Bus 1, bus 2, bus 3, bus 4, bus 5 to 6. And then walkers. Walker.
Kevin Clancy
We had the two. They would announce the bus, and they go, all walkers may go crazy walking.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
John Feitelberg
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Kevin Clancy
You're good, dude.
John Feitelberg
What are you talking about?
Kevin Clancy
All you need to do, bro.
John Feitelberg
I saw like obviously Frank's got his going. I saw another one yesterday like, like I've been walking for 300 days in a row. I'm Just like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, yeah.
Rico Bosco
I guess your body.
John Feitelberg
I guess I could have helped you.
Kevin Clancy
Well, but what I understand is the idea of people not realizing that a very easy, relatively easy thing, is that beneficial. Like when I think of like, you got to work out, like, you got to run, you got to lift. It's like, no, you can just walk.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I think people don't realize that, that, you know, just the, the most basic form of. Of human locomotion. Just moving your body.
John Feitelberg
Yeah. Like what? It's just move. Yeah, like that. Yeah. If that didn't cross your mind.
Kevin Clancy
It's kind of like yoga, though. It's like when people like, don't think yoga is gonna be hard, it's like you'll be sweating and sore the next day.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's like, you don't need weights. You could just do with your arm.
John Feitelberg
Do this.
Kevin Clancy
You'll get in shape.
Unknown
It does go to your point about, like, how girls. I think you said this, like, with guys, how girls are like the best possible marketers because hawker walks. Like, we just took walking and then somehow made it like, whatever. Pilates was for old people and then hot girls, like, took it over. Like, there's a lot of girls. Yeah. I think it's for like, geriatric whatever, but like, we just take the most normal thing, just ad hoc girl in front of it.
Rico Bosco
There's nothing better than sitting down, though.
Kevin Clancy
I'm with you, bro.
Rico Bosco
Bro.
Kevin Clancy
Standing. Hot girl stand. Hands. Hot girl sits.
John Feitelberg
Like, standing's worse than walking.
Rico Bosco
Standing is absolutely worse than walking.
Kevin Clancy
Standing still. When you're at a bar, there's no seats. When you're like, we. I went to my kids baseball game the other day and, and it had rained so you couldn't sit on any bleachers. And we're standing up for like two and a half hours and I'm like, this sucks. I'm looking around all like this, this guy popped a squat. This guy's stretching. This guy's leaning on the fence. Like, standing sucks dick. And then when you get a seat, you're like, ah. When you finally take a load off and you sit down, that's the other like.
Rico Bosco
Especially if you do a job where like, you're moving around or like you're on the move, like, oh, I'm in the. Like, sitting down in the car is not the same. What I'm saying. Yeah, yeah. Like, come on.
Kevin Clancy
Sitting can also be tough too.
John Feitelberg
Too much of anything.
Rico Bosco
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Sitting can be hard.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
When you live by yourself and like, you have no one to report to. No one's asking. And you just come to your. And, like, you're just laying down for, like.
John Feitelberg
That's what I got.
Kevin Clancy
Good lay my.
John Feitelberg
I. I've broken my couch.
Rico Bosco
Just.
John Feitelberg
Just laying on my current couch. Broken as, man. Just.
Kevin Clancy
Just been fresh from the.
John Feitelberg
Way too hard. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's not like. It's not. I didn't do anything cool.
John Feitelberg
Just.
Kevin Clancy
I. I got laid. It was not what you think. I laid. I just laid down.
John Feitelberg
Hey, I. I have to. I lay on my couch, man. I have to have five pillows with me to, like, shove into different, like, corners.
Kevin Clancy
I got, like, a pregnancy pillow in my bed. I got, like, all sorts of. Yeah, man. A good. That's why I always say, like, invest in a good bed. Invested a good couch.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You have a shitty couch at home. You're. You don't realize how much that's gonna affect your life. I. I got a unbelievable couch. I got the big Sir, I think it's called, and I got the extra deep, like, couch. It has, like, another row of cushions. It's like a bed.
Rico Bosco
It's like.
Kevin Clancy
It's like a single bed almost. And I'm on that, you know, I'm already putting a hole in it. It's been, like, maybe 18 months.
Rico Bosco
That's not on a cloud couch, I think.
Kevin Clancy
I think mine's better than the cloud.
Rico Bosco
All right.
Kevin Clancy
I think the cloud is a little overrated.
Rico Bosco
I sat on one at my friends in, like, Jersey, the cloud, and then went down to Dave's house. I was like, you got the cloud?
Kevin Clancy
He's like, yeah, I think the cloud's overrated. It's very. It doesn't bounce back. It's like, if you sit on it, it just like, if. That's it.
John Feitelberg
See, I actually. I think I'm with you. I think I like. Like a firmer.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. And it's, like, still soft, but, like, when you get up, it goes back.
Rico Bosco
And my brother sits on with mattresses. He sleep. He could sleep on a board of wood.
John Feitelberg
I'm a pretty. I'm a pretty stiff guy.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I. You. Dude. I. I'm on the couch, and I. I just got a quart of wood delivered to my house. I am obsessed with fires, man. I have a fire every single night.
Rico Bosco
Fireplace.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Are you. Are you making them or are you duraflaming?
Kevin Clancy
Since I got the quarter wood, I've been making them.
John Feitelberg
Megan.
Kevin Clancy
I. I'll.
Rico Bosco
You gotta, like, clean it. And we did it. My parents. My dad, when he got the house, it was. It was like, the fireplace, and it was. It was building, and he's like, I'm gonna get a burnt. Like, it was. It was awesome. And for a while. And it felt good, too. Like, you know, it's near you. But then my mother always was, like, obsessed with it. Don't go to sleep with it. Like, still burn.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. I mean, if you're worried about that.
Rico Bosco
And then we haven't done it.
John Feitelberg
It.
Rico Bosco
I think we did it shorter. Like, wait, like, a third of the. Maybe we did it for five years. It's been probably 15 since.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, I. I literally have a fire every single night.
John Feitelberg
That's sick. That's really sick.
Kevin Clancy
Like, you mean, like, cool, or, like, sick in the head? No.
John Feitelberg
Awesome.
Kevin Clancy
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Rico Bosco
I love it.
John Feitelberg
Like, to me, fire rules. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I. I get a. A. It's actually one thing. Like, I got a quarter wood.
Rico Bosco
Was.
Kevin Clancy
Was my birthday gift. What do you, like. What are you doing?
Rico Bosco
I'm like.
Kevin Clancy
Like, I really, like, at the end of the night, I come home and I put on a fire.
John Feitelberg
I.
Rico Bosco
You go to sleep without putting it out?
Kevin Clancy
No, usually.
Rico Bosco
Usually.
Kevin Clancy
But if I wanted to, I could.
John Feitelberg
Like when. Obviously, because of Vermont, I. I was lighting a lot of fires while I was up there, and, you know, like, when you put, like, that's my last log, and, like, that'll go down by the time this happened. And I, like.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
When I learned. Not learned, obviously, I'm far from an expert like that, but, like, I started to get a little bit of, like, how it works.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah. Yeah. Because what I. What I used to do was one duraflame with the regular wood, you know.
John Feitelberg
And that bird would. So fast. Yes. That. Would you go through wood like that?
Kevin Clancy
Well, even I. I.
John Feitelberg
The.
Kevin Clancy
The Duraflame does last a lot longer, but the. The regular wood goes. Goes quick.
John Feitelberg
That's what I mean. Because the Duraflame still burns so much. You're throwing more logs on.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And then they're light and faster. I. I noticed. Well, because I. We had, like, set amount of wood for the winter.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
And, like, the first weekend, I burned through, like, half of it, and then I. And to be fair, I was there, like, it was like the Christmas break, so it was, like, like, 202 uninterrupted weeks.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Where, like. Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
It's the winter and it's cold.
John Feitelberg
Right.
Kevin Clancy
I also, like, if you're burning a fire for, like, actual heat, you know, you only need, like, a log and, like, keep it going. Like, I want it to.
John Feitelberg
I want.
Kevin Clancy
So.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
And I'm doing. I. Sometimes I build a teepee, Sometimes I build the square. I. I hoard all my boxes from Amazon now, and I'm putting in kindling, not boxes.
John Feitelberg
No, no. Can't be burning those.
Kevin Clancy
Why not?
John Feitelberg
You should not burn corrugated cardboard.
Kevin Clancy
Why not?
John Feitelberg
Poisons?
Kevin Clancy
I don't know. Oh, I don't.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, I don't think that's good.
John Feitelberg
I. I think that that one, like, plastic in.
Kevin Clancy
And I don't give a. About that.
John Feitelberg
The.
Rico Bosco
In college, we burnt. We built a fire in what? Like, a makeshift fire pit outside. We found this. The guy we rent the house from was clueless, but he had some metal thing. We used that to start it and then put it. There was, like, a police barricade in the garage, so we took out. So it was painted. We were burning.
Kevin Clancy
That's what I mean. If you give me, like, if it's flammable, I'll throw it in my fire.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
I put in a box the other day, and it. It roared up and started to come, like, out a little bit. And then the framework of my fireplace is wood. And I was like, I'm about to burn down my house. I'm about to burn it down.
John Feitelberg
I'm. I'm, like, pretty good with that stuff. I'm pretty good at following instructions. But, like, if someone tells me, like, don't do that, I usually don't. And I think that's because when I was a caterer, when I was a kid, we were told, like, do not mix the ammonia and bleach. And my buddy was like, what happened? And he plopped.
Kevin Clancy
Really?
John Feitelberg
What? He, like, mixed in the back of a box truck? He was like, dude, what's gonna happen?
Rico Bosco
I don't even know about this. I was like, all right.
John Feitelberg
If someone tells me, don't do something, I'm not gonna do it. That's funny.
Rico Bosco
What. What does it do? It knocks you out.
Kevin Clancy
Out.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah.
John Feitelberg
Immediately.
Kevin Clancy
Did he, like. Did he, like, put his nose in it or just, like, just being around?
John Feitelberg
It was a bucket. We were in a box truck because we knew we weren't supposed to do it. Yeah. So we're like, all right. No one will see. And I was standing outside the truck, and I was like, oh, dude, do it. He poured it, and it was just like. It was so fast, dude. Like, it was.
Kevin Clancy
Dude, it's very funny.
John Feitelberg
Smoke came up, and he just went down. Oh.
Kevin Clancy
So it, like, reacts like that. Oh, okay.
John Feitelberg
Smoke comes up. It was like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Smoke comes.
Kevin Clancy
That's funny. I didn't know that watching people pass out is always a good time when people do, like, the, you know, you squeeze you.
Rico Bosco
We used to do that for a while.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, that happened to me. And I was like, that's so.
Rico Bosco
And then you, like.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Rico Bosco
And then you, like, talk in your. You, like, hallucinate or whatever you ever do when you, you pass each other. You take the deep breaths. There was a phase we did for, like, a week. You pass each other out, you breathe, breathe, breathe. The guy holds you, you pass out, and then you like. Or speaking nonsense, I've never done that.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, my friends did it to me and let me fall and I hit my head. I woke up and I was like, oh, my God, my head hurts. And I was like, what if guys, what if I hit, like, my temple?
John Feitelberg
If you're gonna do that, at least.
Kevin Clancy
Gently put me down.
Rico Bosco
Yo. Pass. Now is no joke. I passed out at a fire department funeral. That's what they said. I didn't know I didn't need anything that day. I was on the bus. Some guys are smoking cigars from the firehouse. And, like, Like, I think I actually had. I think I had one beer or whatever, but you're standing there, you're locked, and you fit your. What? You feel it. Like, you're like this, and you feel it.
John Feitelberg
I had a buddy lock his knees.
Rico Bosco
A buddy of mine said, yo, your head bounced like a vol. Dude.
John Feitelberg
Knowing not to lock your knees is such degenerate behavior, right? Like, it's like, like, I, I, I think it was a, A wedding in New Orleans. And, like, I had my knees locked. I was in the wedding party, and, like, someone just whispered, like, knees, like, we hadn't been to bed yet. And I was like, oh, yeah, good call. But I like to just know. To say that, like, first of all, to know the signs, to spot you.
Rico Bosco
Like, I didn't know.
Kevin Clancy
Yeah, going down.
John Feitelberg
He's going.
Kevin Clancy
I had a buddy who locked his knees on purpose. He's like, let's see what happens, you know? He didn't because he stopped himself, but he was like, I got woozy pretty quick. Did you ever hear of Boys State? No, I, I've yet to find, like, anybody else who did this. It's my junior year was like, when we were doing, like, college resume stuff stuff, and it was like an American Legion thing. You went away for a week. I went to suny. Morrisville was like, all the Sunnis and you live kind of like it. You're in boot camp. There's like a, A little Student government thing. It's only a week, but it's like you elected a governor. And then there was like, whatever. And then you had a drill sergeant who, like, you would march with him and he would give yours. And it was like the weirdest, corniest thing I ever did. And I don't know anybody else who did it.
John Feitelberg
Well, I believe. Throw me a Google on this, Jack. One Oscar. Best documentary recently.
Kevin Clancy
Boy State.
John Feitelberg
I think a documentary about that.
Kevin Clancy
Yes, I do remember that coming up because I was like, yes, yes, I did this. And I. I don't think I watched this, but I do remember this being like. I was like. I was the Leo. It's super weird and corny. And there was, like, these guys who, like, took it really, really seriously. And me and my degenerate friends who were like. We were, like, trying to get into good colleges and we had good grades, so we were doing these things. But we were also like. This was prime, you know? And I was telling you we were going to the bar at Monday night.
John Feitelberg
Yeah.
Kevin Clancy
So we were like, what the is this? You know, and it was like. I'll never forget. It was his name.
John Feitelberg
Was it in Austin?
Kevin Clancy
No, but it's all over the country. I was in New York, so they do, like, you know, every state, a bunch of them. There was this guy. Our guy was Staff Sergeant Delay. He was this. He was this guy from the army, and he. He could bench press, like, £400. And he was. He like, did a demonstration for us at the end of the week, but he was. We had all these good.
John Feitelberg
I'll let you watch. Well, I'll let you watch me lift heavy weights.
Kevin Clancy
He would go.
Rico Bosco
Big explosions, big explosion.
Kevin Clancy
But he did those, you know, like, those. Those. Those chants when you, like, are. Are marching, like.
John Feitelberg
Yeah, yeah.
Kevin Clancy
You know, we were. He had. We had a whole bunch of those.
John Feitelberg
But what was. What was the overall goal of the trip? It was like.
Kevin Clancy
It was like to, you know, become men or some.
Rico Bosco
Were you, like.
John Feitelberg
Were you electing governors?
Kevin Clancy
There was.
John Feitelberg
Yes.
Kevin Clancy
There was a guy, and he was like. I remember this guy. His name was Ken. We called him Ken Kniff because he. He talked like this. And it was me. Me and my buddy got paired up for the bunks. And by luck, it was like, me and my best friend and then Ken. And Ken was like, do you guys think that I could become governor? And we were like, no, dude. And like, all these guys are taking so serious, but. And we were kind of like the. Who weren't taking it serious. But that's not cool either. You know what I mean? It's like, so. But it was.
Rico Bosco
It was an experience.
Kevin Clancy
I mean, look, imagine me doing this. This is ridiculous, dude. But yeah, the last thing was, like, you had to march and stand outside with your. For your parents, like a graduation. And my buddy Mike was like, I'm gonna walk.
Rico Bosco
I'm gonna do it.
Kevin Clancy
And he got woozy real quick. We gotta do dozen.
Rico Bosco
Yeah, we gotta. Do you guys want to chop it up with you guys go watch.
KFC Radio Episode Summary: "Rico Bosco Relives His Cornerback Glory Days"
Episode Overview In this engaging episode of KFC Radio, hosted by Kevin Clancy and John Feitelberg, the trio delves deep into Rico Bosco's illustrious past as a cornerback. The conversation seamlessly weaves between Rico's athletic experiences, the dynamics within the KFC Radio team, and nostalgic reflections on television and personal anecdotes. Throughout the episode, listeners are treated to humorous exchanges, insightful discussions, and memorable quotes that encapsulate the essence of a quintessential bar conversation brought to podcast form.
Rico Bosco opens the episode by reminiscing about his time playing cornerback, highlighting his focus on zone coverage and the challenges faced on the field.
Rico Bosco [00:57]: "So I was a very slow... Actually did a lot of zone covers."
Rico emphasizes his strategic approach to the game, focusing on zone coverage rather than man-to-man assignments. This sets the stage for understanding his athletic background and the discipline required in his position.
Kevin Clancy [01:03]: "Was a corner. It's another edition of KFC Radio on the Barstool Sports network."
Kevin contextualizes the episode, reaffirming its place within the Barstool Sports network and setting expectations for listeners about the nature of the discussion.
The conversation transitions to internal discussions about potential leaks and the dynamics between team members, particularly focusing on interactions with Dante and Vinnie.
Rico Bosco [01:27]: "Fights got a little leak. I couldn't sleep. I rewatched the episode of Surviving Barstool when I got knocked out just to relive the pain."
Rico touches on recent tensions and leaks that have caused unrest within the team, indicating underlying conflicts that may influence future episodes.
John Feitelberg [03:36]: "First of all, I'm done doing gossip. We get the story from one person. I believe Dante."
John clarifies the team's stance on gossip, emphasizing a shift towards more credible sources and reducing speculation based on singular accounts.
Kevin Clancy [04:59]: "It's just Dante was really upset. Like, I thought of this as like, if it was barstool radio, we would have done this on the radio and it'd be done."
Kevin reflects on how internal conflicts would typically be handled more transparently on air within the Barstool framework, suggesting a difference in approach compared to their current method.
The hosts delve into a nostalgic discussion about classic television shows, contrasting them with modern equivalents and pondering the evolution of entertainment.
Rico Bosco [07:20]: "I do see that, though. Like, obviously, I'm a pillar example of it. Like, the balance does get difficult where it's like, hold, like, you... You're providing content in the storyline. It's good to be in the storyline. It is a show."
Rico comments on the challenges of balancing personal experiences with the scripted nature of media content, highlighting the blurred lines between reality and entertainment.
John Feitelberg [37:02]: "But another thing, all those things were said to us, and it's things that weren't our faults. Like when we were the participation trophy generation. I didn't ask for the trophy."
John brings up generational shifts in attitudes toward recognition and achievement, using the concept of participation trophies as a metaphor for modern societal changes.
Kevin Clancy [31:02]: "What's that? Pablo Picasso saw the beginning of X and Babe Ruth. I forget exactly what it was, but it was like two things where you're like, what do you mean? Those happened in one lifetime."
Kevin humorously conflates historical figures, pointing out the absurdity of certain misconceptions regarding timelines and achievements in pop culture.
The episode takes a more personal turn as the hosts share stories from their lives, ranging from high school antics to college experiences and beyond.
Rico Bosco [44:50]: "Like, imagine me doing this. This is ridiculous, dude. But yeah, the last thing was, like, you had to march and stand outside with your."
Rico narrates a humorous yet somewhat embarrassing incident from his past, providing listeners with a glimpse into his personality and life outside of sports.
Kevin Clancy [50:17]: "But what I understand is the idea of people not realizing that a very easy, relatively easy thing, is that beneficial. Like when I think of like, you got to work out, like, you got to run, you got to lift. It's like, no, you can just walk."
Kevin advocates for simple, accessible forms of exercise, debunking the myth that effective fitness routines must be complex or strenuous.
John Feitelberg [54:20]: "Are you making them or are you duraflaming?"
John responds to Kevin's mention of building fires, interjecting with practicality and perhaps a touch of irony about the methods described.
As the episode winds down, the hosts reflect on the various topics discussed, offering concluding remarks that encapsulate the episode's main themes.
Kevin Clancy [43:33]: "But doesn't that sound crazy to you now? Yeah."
Kevin prompts reflection on the generational differences and societal shifts discussed earlier, questioning the current norms in light of past experiences.
Rico Bosco [62:00]: "They were times of commitment and camaraderie, but now it's really about just chilling on your own, which is different."
Rico summarizes the essence of their discussions on changing social dynamics, highlighting the contrast between collective experiences and individual pursuits today.
Notable Quotes:
Rico Bosco [00:57]: "So I was a very slow... Actually did a lot of zone covers."
John Feitelberg [03:36]: "First of all, I'm done doing gossip. We get the story from one person. I believe Dante."
Kevin Clancy [04:59]: "It's just Dante was really upset. Like, I thought of this as like, if it was barstool radio, we would have done this on the radio and it'd be done."
Rico Bosco [07:20]: "I do see that, though. Like, obviously, I'm a pillar example of it. Like, the balance does get difficult where it's like, hold, like, you... You're providing content in the storyline. It's good to be in the storyline. It is a show."
John Feitelberg [37:02]: "But another thing, all those things were said to us, and it's things that weren't our faults. Like when we were the participation trophy generation. I didn't ask for the trophy."
Kevin Clancy [50:17]: "But what I understand is the idea of people not realizing that a very easy, relatively easy thing, is that beneficial. Like when I think of like, you got to work out, like, you got to run, you got to lift. It's like, no, you can just walk."
Conclusion This episode of KFC Radio masterfully blends athletic nostalgia with candid discussions about team dynamics and cultural reflections. Rico Bosco's insights into his cornerback days serve as a foundation for deeper conversations about maintaining balance within a content-driven environment and the evolution of entertainment and social interactions. The hosts' personal stories add a relatable and humorous layer, making the episode both entertaining and insightful for listeners.