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Dan Le Batard
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Tony
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Chris Cody
Went for more, huh?
Dan Le Batard
Yeah.
Greg Cody
Popcorn's good without the binder, too.
Dan Le Batard
Got a little. A little bit on my mustache, a little bit on my microphone.
Stugotz
You guys are crushing popcorn, but you're underestimating how mad Greg Cody is. He's seething, and I can't tell whether it's at his side or all of us, but Greg is proud. He is a very good cook. This is not disputable. He is a very good cook, but to be Owen 2 to us hurts him. And he just. He got blowed out. He just got blowed out.
Roy
Loadout.
Stugotz
Yeah, he got blowed out.
Greg Corney
It was a route, no doubt about it.
Greg Cody
See, I don't think my dad would call popcorn or a turkey his specialty.
Greg Corney
That's true, but a loss is a loss.
Stugotz
Can we get to Chris?
Dan Le Batard
But he's a popcorn king.
Stugotz
He did call himself the Corn King. And Greggy Bracket, he also. If he was a mafioso, he'd be Gregy Bracketts. But he is mad now, and he looked at you with disdain. Chris, I don't know. Can you please be honest with us about your anger? Because I don't. I don't want the audience to think this is a bit. During the break, you were seething.
Greg Corney
Surprised, and disappointed by the result. I respectfully disagree with it, but I accept it.
Mike Ryan
Okay.
Greg Corney
And what else can I say? I mean, I. You know, I mean, that's.
Dan Le Batard
That's classy. And defeat. I mean, he took. He cares about his craft. I appreciate that. I mean, a classy seating of the competition while. While maintaining your disappointment in it. I like it. It's good stuff. It was really good popcorn. It's just. You came from the king.
Greg Cody
And it was a damn good turkey, too.
Dan Le Batard
You just.
Stugotz
It was a great turkey.
Chris Cody
Oh, my gosh.
Dan Le Batard
Like, I took the greatest turkey I've ever had to knock you off. Why am I building you up? You're the champ. You're Greg Corney. You don't need me.
Chris Cody
Greg Corney.
Stugotz
It is excellent popcorn. Okay.
Greg Corney
Yeah. Don't, don't.
Stugotz
I'm not patronizing you.
Mike Ryan
No.
Dan Le Batard
That Irish butter. In fact, when I get up, I'm going to get more of your popcorn, Greg.
Stugotz
It's really good. I. I mean, can you give me.
Greg Cody
More Dan's while you're out there?
Stugotz
It is indisputably good, but you are indisputably angry, and I'm not sure. Can you just be honest with me right now and tell me. If there had been no veneer that you had been hiding anything in, you would have said what directly to your son? If I had just given you a moment of blanket honesty with no repercussions. Because I saw the way you looked at him, and it was disdain. Like, it was not only disdain. You felt like you'd been betrayed.
Greg Corney
Correct? Yeah. Yeah. My look had a little bit of WTF in it.
Stugotz
It's not a little bit. It was. This is not an act. I know. I have a history with your father, and I know when he's both hurt and angry. And this is a mix that if I'd had my connector, I'd put them together and I would saw off Chris Cody's head. If I had. I mean, he poured literal salt in the wound to have the loss. To have the loss come. Because his son, who he's been cooking for all his life, was like, not a fan of the lemon pepper. Not enough seasoning. After you were real loud about telling me that I was using too much seasoning.
Greg Corney
Yeah, it was over seasoned. It was good. I ate this whole cup. It's good popcorn, and. But for me, it's too much season.
Greg Cody
In hindsight, after the results, do you regret eating all of Dan's popcorn? Cause that kind of gave off how good it was.
Roy
I don't think Greg likes seasoning all that much because he said the same thing about my turkey. He said it was.
Greg Cody
Look at all the seasoning left over in.
Stugotz
Oh, yeah. And it's always leftover like that. I always have.
Roy
It has a lot.
Greg Corney
It's an absurd amount of time.
Stugotz
I keep using it, though. I keep reusing it. It's wonderful forever because it's already made. So I've got a bunch of that at home. Where are you, though? You've kind of checked out emotionally on the show. It really feels like you're bothered and you want to go home.
Greg Corney
That's probably accurate on both.
Stugotz
So you're gonna drive home seething that you lost. Are you gonna be saying to yourself, cause I'm sorry to. I want this post game interview with the loser. The gracious loser. The gracious loser.
Chris Cody
The loser.
Stugotz
Man, that's cold.
Dan Le Batard
We usually use runner up or finalist, but please continue with the interview with the loser.
Stugotz
The gracious loser.
Greg Cody
We're here now with the loser.
Stugotz
He's giving us good post game press conference at the time of maximum emotion.
Greg Corney
You get over it. Don't worry about me.
Dan Le Batard
We're here with loser Jimmy Butler. Jimmy, you've lost in the finals so much. You're a loser.
Greg Cody
What? Food item challenge. Somebody at a, like, what's your food? It's a pork butt, right? Isn't that what you say?
Chris Cody
You do the best?
Greg Corney
Yeah, but I'm. I'm done with this kitchen.
Roy
No, no, come on.
Greg Corney
No, no, no. We're done. Over to. A man's ego and emotion can only take so much. No, I've retired from the Meadowlark kitchen as a loser and a fun run.
Stugotz
A gracious loser.
Chris Cody
He eats.
Stugotz
But all the time it is on.
Dan Le Batard
The road and we should afford him that. But, you know, I've had your soup. Your soup's really good.
Stugotz
Soup's excellent.
Dan Le Batard
You know, you just came for the king. Now, you were known as a turkey king, but then you had a worthy challenger. And even you admitted.
Greg Corney
Yeah.
Dan Le Batard
That that was a superior bird.
Greg Corney
No, Roy made a great turkey.
Greg Cody
So you're willing to admit Roy's was better, but not Dan's popcorn After losing.
Stugotz
Four, nothing for me.
Greg Corney
You know, it's all a matter of taste, right?
Greg Cody
Literally, that's all it is for me.
Stugotz
Well, you guys said it was about presentation, and it seems like I won on tast.
Greg Corney
It was, I would say, extremely over seasoned for me.
Stugotz
Wow.
Greg Corney
I think it's like. And I could tell in the kitchen when you were just literally pouring all of that stuff on the corn. The corn has to be the star of popcorn. And your popcorn does not allow the corn to have the stage to. Mostly to itself.
Greg Cody
So you do this with.
Greg Corney
That's where we differ.
Greg Cody
You do this with nachos, too. He doesn't like a lot of cheese on his nachos. No, he's like, the chip wants to be the star. I'm like, I got news for you, bud. The chip is not the star here.
Greg Corney
You know, I mean, there are some. You know, when you eat a grilled cheese sandwich, you want the.
Stugotz
The.
Greg Corney
The. The toast, the bread and the cheese to marry. Well, you want to taste both with popcorn. You want the corn to stand out and you want the seasoning to be the supporting actor Juju.
Stugotz
Put it on the poll, please. Does the corn want to be the star of the popcorn? Does the chip want to be the star of the nachos? Tony, before we leave here today. And Greg, I'm sorry that you are so angry about this. Well, you weren't. You stopped being a gracious loser when you said it was extremely over seasoned. Now you're criticizing the winner.
Greg Corney
And for my palate, it was extremely over seasoned.
Dan Le Batard
This is pretty damning evidence.
Greg Corney
The Evan 6 is in the back.
Roy
I went to go grab popcorn.
Greg Corney
That is exhibit a of my contention.
Roy
I rest my case.
Stugotz
Okay, but I disagree with you that the.
Greg Cody
And my dad was, like, pinching a little, like.
Stugotz
I know, but how did I win? It's because I know my audience, and they're gluttons. And the excess.
Dan Le Batard
We have very refined palates.
Stugotz
Well, speaking of that, thank you for bringing that up because Tony has now learned that he has a demo. Tony, who is getting very popular around here with a number of different demos, has. Is more popular with one demo than all the other demos. Now, you might think lecherous stugat, the way he's been pining for Tony, that that would be the demo. It's sort of like that, but it's older.
Chris Cody
It's much older, Dan. And what I've realized, guys, the demo that I kill in my q rating in this demo is, like, astronomical. It's Cuban women from 65 to about 85 is a demo that I dominate. Okay? So I had a doctor's appointment, and all the ladies that work at my doctor's office are in the demo. 65 to about 70. Ladies who take their blood, you know, do all the things that the nurses do inside the office. So when I walk in to the doctor's office, I am a superstar. They roll out the red carpet for me.
Stugotz
No, no.
Chris Cody
The cita jibe and bayo migo and comigo, they take me into the back. Como duta tuta tangrande to ta haciendo pes. Oh, my God.
Dan Le Batard
Grande.
Chris Cody
And they're asking me how you're so big. What are you doing?
Stugotz
Are they holding your elbow, touching your arm?
Chris Cody
Of course.
Dan Le Batard
Because they're.
Chris Cody
They're feeling. You know, they put the. The stethoscope to listen to your heartbeat.
Dan Le Batard
You won't struggle to find this vein.
Chris Cody
Exactly right. So I go like this quad brazo guerrero, because they were going to take out some dog because they were going to take some blood for me. And she's like, oh, my God. They're, of course treating me like I'm flirting with you. Imagine.
Dan Le Batard
You don't have to spank, like, if.
Chris Cody
I'm George Clooney in there. Right. So they start taking my blood. Whatever.
Dan Le Batard
So much seasoning flew off my hands when I slammed my face. Actually, it's all trapped under my nails now.
Chris Cody
Again, this isn't only at the doctor's office. This is when I go to the bed bakery. Because I go to a bakery, a specific bakery, every Saturday morning. They talk to me like the same way. I just have become a icon in the 60s and 70s and 80s Cuban women demographic. I feel like your mom is in.
Stugotz
That same area where, you know, mom loves toning.
Roy
Yes.
Chris Cody
No offense, but I. I do great in the Levitard household. And I have a top five list of names that I get called when I'm either at La Ventanita, at the. The, you know, medical establishment that I'm doing stuff at.
Dan Le Batard
It's funny. This isn't sexual harassment when Tony's receiving it.
Roy
No.
Dan Le Batard
And old Cuban ladies are giving it.
Roy
No.
Chris Cody
No, never.
Dan Le Batard
If the show. If the shoe's on the other foot, though, this would feel all weird.
Chris Cody
It would.
Stugotz
But again, is you calling it. I don't know the phrase. You just used medical establishment instead of doctor's office. Is that me referring to the kitchen as the eating area? Yeah.
Chris Cody
It's you getting caught up in the air. I got things to say, but I gotta cram it in, you know?
Stugotz
All right. Do you have Olive?
Chris Cody
I have one. Olei.
Dan Le Batard
Well, considering how big he's gotten over the last year, medical establishment might be a stretch for whoever this is.
Stugotz
All right, Oli, what do we have?
Chris Cody
Mitasoro.
Mike Ryan
Wow.
Stugotz
Really? That's.
Dan Le Batard
Oi.
Mike Ryan
That's Olive.
Chris Cody
Mitasoro in English is my treasure.
Dan Le Batard
Is this. Is this medical establishment by any chance, on Bird Road? And it looks like a house?
Chris Cody
It's off the bird 57, actually, now.
Greg Corney
That you mention it.
Greg Cody
But a little bit further, closer to.
Dan Le Batard
Coral Way, they got that whole row of just shady houses that got taxed permits.
Stugotz
Tony Bosch Avenue is what it is.
Chris Cody
Number five. Mikorozong.
Stugotz
Oh, my heart, my heart.
Chris Cody
I mean, when you walk in and say, let me get, you know, do croqueta. Let me get this. Let me get eso hoto mi corozone. And I'm like, ah, no, I need to buy more.
Dan Le Batard
It's also what I say after I.
Stugotz
Have all this sodium tesoro. Is that treasure? I think of that as jewelry or bauble. I think of it as, like, a piece of treasure versus the actual treasure.
Chris Cody
I feel like the way I take it is a treasure chest of things that are just incredible.
Dan Le Batard
How do you take it?
Stugotz
Number four.
Chris Cody
Mireille.
Stugotz
Oh, wow. My king.
Dan Le Batard
Yeah, this is definitely a house.
Chris Cody
My king. When they're taking my blood, get fuente. I'm like, ladies, come on, come on. What do you want me to do?
Stugotz
This is a strong list. Number three.
Chris Cody
Mi amor.
Stugotz
Yeah, my love.
Chris Cody
Yes. I mean, like, come on.
Stugotz
Number two.
Chris Cody
This one is in the lineage of Mireille, but it's something that feels a little bit more personal. My prince.
Dan Le Batard
Wow. When you walk in, that one feels better than king. Because you still think I'm young.
Chris Cody
Exactly right. Me prince. Like, it's amazing.
Stugotz
It's also more syllables of affection. The Latin language is very lovely.
Dan Le Batard
They thought about that one.
Stugotz
We're inefficient. We use a lot of syllables where we could use a few. Number one.
Chris Cody
Number one. There's nothing better then when you're getting that. Totada lojo a Vito, Frito, la colada, whatever. And they call you Mivida is number one. They call you Mivida.
Dan Le Batard
My entire life.
Chris Cody
My life. You're everything to me right now.
Dan Le Batard
It's a great, great. Let's meet Vida.
Stugotz
An excellent effort by both Tony and the loser, ladies and gentlemen. Greg.
Dan Le Batard
He is still seeming.
Stugotz
He's so mad.
Greg Corney
I'm madder now because I tried my own popcorn and this was an unjust verdict. I'm sorry.
Stugotz
What happened to the gracious loser?
Greg Corney
Tried my own. I'm, like, ridiculous. A ridiculous unanimous judgment against me.
Stugotz
This is an insurrection.
Greg Corney
I'm appealing this decision.
Stugotz
He will not.
Dan Le Batard
You can't say stop the count when you got blanked, though.
Greg Corney
I am appealing this decision.
Stugotz
You're not. You're. You're not allowing the vote to stand. You're in. You're against democracy.
Chris Cody
He won by a lot.
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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
Episode: Postgame Show: Greg's Post-Pop Off Press Conference
Release Date: December 25, 2024
In this lively postgame episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz, hosts Dan Le Batard and Stugotz delve into the heated aftermath of Greg Corney’s recent loss in a high-stakes cooking competition against Greg Cody. The episode, rich with humor, camaraderie, and playful jabs, offers listeners an inside look into the dynamics between the hosts and the emotions surrounding the contest’s outcome.
The show kicks off with Dan and Greg Cody exchanging light-hearted remarks about popcorn and turkey, setting a jovial tone. Stugotz immediately highlights Greg Corney's frustration over his defeat, emphasizing his pride in his culinary skills despite the loss.
Notable Quote:
Greg Corney acknowledges the loss with grace, stating his disagreement with the results but accepting them nonetheless.
Notable Quote:
Dan praises this classy response, commending Greg Corney for maintaining professionalism despite his disappointment.
The conversation shifts to the specifics of the competition, focusing on the seasoning of Greg Cody’s popcorn. Stugotz presses Greg Corney for his honest feelings, sensing genuine disdain beneath his composed exterior.
Notable Quote:
Greg Corney admits to his frustration, hinting at deeper emotional ties, possibly involving his son, which adds a personal layer to the competition’s fallout.
Notable Quote:
The hosts and Greg Corney dissect the core issue: the over-seasoning of Greg Cody’s popcorn. Greg Corney defends the integrity of the popcorn by emphasizing the importance of the corn’s flavor being the star, not overshadowed by excessive seasoning.
Notable Quote:
Greg Cody counters by arguing that the seasoning complements rather than overpowers, leading to a friendly yet intense debate over culinary philosophy.
Shifting gears, the show introduces a humorous segment where Greg Cody shares his experiences with a specific demographic—Cuban women aged 65-85—who are particularly enthusiastic about his culinary creations. This light-hearted exchange adds a comedic relief to the episode, showcasing Greg Cody’s charm and popularity within this group.
Notable Quote:
The playful banter continues as Greg Cody describes the affectionate nicknames he receives, further highlighting the show's rapport and the hosts' ability to blend humor with personal anecdotes.
As the episode progresses, Greg Corney's frustration becomes more palpable. He emphasizes his disagreement with the competition’s outcome, labeling it an "unjust verdict" and expressing intentions to appeal the decision, although Stugotz quickly dismisses this notion.
Notable Quote:
The hosts maintain their humorous tone, teasing Greg Corney about his unwillingness to accept defeat gracefully, while also acknowledging the quality of Greg Cody’s winning dishes.
The episode wraps up with a mix of humor and unresolved tension, leaving listeners anticipating future interactions between the hosts and Greg Corney. Dan, Stugotz, and Greg Cody successfully balance playful teasing with genuine admiration for each other’s culinary talents, setting the stage for continued spirited exchanges in upcoming episodes.
This episode of The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz masterfully intertwines competitive banter with personal reflections, offering listeners an engaging and insightful look into the dynamics of friendship, rivalry, and culinary passion.