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Steve Covino
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Danny G
Oh, French dressing.
Steve Covino
Exactly.
Danny G
Ah, that's good.
Steve Covino
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And that has given birth to my podcast the Puzzler. Something about Mary Poppins? Exactly.
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Mary Mack
You are listening to the Dan Patrick show on Fox Sports Radio.
Danny G
Good morning on this hump day. Gonna turn your hump day into a hump night. I don't even know what that means, but sounds fun. Covino and Rich and for the great Dan Patrick live in Mercedes Benz studios, Danny G On the phone, super producing the smoothest, most buttery voice in all the land. Danny g. What's up, bud? 87799 on Fox. And Mary. Mary Mack on the ones and twos. Thank you guys for hanging out with us again. Steve Cavino and Rich Davis. We'll talk. Floyd Mayweather. What's he doing in the NFL? Will do something called midweek Major. The biggest stories in sports and pop culture are they midweek Major. We do it every Wednesday on our show, which we hope you follow after three days of Dan Patrick. Search Covino and Rich wherever you stream your podcast.
Steve Covino
Yeah, I was gonna say we've hung out a couple days now. Do we get a rose? Do we we getting kicked out of the pods?
Danny G
When I got back last night from eating like a slob with you, I was trying to catch up on the bachelor and I fell asleep. That was it. That was my night, and here I am.
Steve Covino
Is it any good?
Danny G
Dan Patrick throws off your schedule. If you're not used to getting up this early, it just throws you off.
Steve Covino
So I was out.
Danny G
I fell asleep. Is the Bachelor good? I don't know. But that's like the pathetic part of again, when there's no good sports on, you're like, I guess I'll watch the Bachelor. All right, put it on. I was out. So if you're trying to fall asleep instead of taking, like, melatonin or. Or edibles like you do all the time, Bachelor usually does the trick. Put you right to sleep.
Steve Covino
Oh, I could cut back on the edibles and just watch bad reality tv.
Danny G
Yeah, yeah, it works.
Steve Covino
You know, the Bachelor to me and any reality show, right?
Danny G
I was just tired.
Steve Covino
I can't get into that stuff. Unless, of course, there are a plethora. I said a plethora. Even less. There's a plethora of crazy hot women. Like, I need them.
Danny G
Yeah, but why do they have to be crazy?
Steve Covino
I need them to be crazy, and I need them to be hot, and I need them to be fighting with each other. When the bachelor is like, Civilized. Where they're all like, normal, sweet girls.
Danny G
Boring.
Steve Covino
I need smoke shows that want to kill each other. Yeah.
Mary Mack
There are two women so far in this season that keep going at it. They want each other's throats. And one of them was the last to get the rose on this past episode. And the one that hates her, like, gave her this mean mug as she was walking up to get the final rose.
Steve Covino
All right, well, you know what? We do have a five hour flight later today to Philadelphia.
Danny G
Maybe I'll catch a little bachelor.
Steve Covino
I don't know. Maybe I'll watch White Lotus.
Danny G
But right now we are talking about Shohei Ohtani. For one of the greats, it's kind of wild that he can't parallel park. That's the story today. Believe it or not, that's the story. The cooler part of the story is, you know, the superstars are back at spring training now. Right. Baseball's right around the corner, so it gets you excited, and I get excited because when you're talking to your buddies, I don't think we've been this excited in a long time for baseball. So you're seeing a shift. Baseball. Baseball's back.
Steve Covino
I have a theory about it. And you know what? You. I think you just overheard me, you know, annoyingly texting my dumb baseball pals. There's theories as to, like, why are you excited about baseball?
Mary Mack
I saw you lift your arm up like this. So I think Freddie Freeman did it for you.
Steve Covino
Fred. It's my guy. It's the only Dodger I like because he seems like a good fella. Let's go to Chris in Montana. Let's wrap up the Shohei thing. The simple things you can't do in life when you see a guy like Shohei Otani, who seems like non human at times. I can't parallel park a sports car.
Danny G
Like, not even close.
Steve Covino
Like, he's the guy. Like, you know, you know, not to sound chauvinistic, but I will. There are times where my wife will get. I'll get out of the car, we'll do a switcheroo. Like, sometimes she'll just be driving because I'm like, doing emails. If we hit a situation where we need to parallel park, she. She freaks out sometimes. And I'm like, all right, quick, get out. I'll get in the driver's seat and do it. Some people grew up not having to parallel park. Maybe they lived in a more rural area, so it wasn't a thing. We both grew up on the east coast, Cavino, so maybe You're a better parallel Parker because you were driving in Manhattan and Jersey and stuff like that.
Danny G
Something I could actually do that. Shohei Camp.
Steve Covino
Look at that. Does that make you feel good?
Danny G
It does.
Steve Covino
Chris Montana, you're on with Cavino and Rich. What's up, bud?
Danny G
Hey, guys. So I'm a child of the 80s, so I should be manly to do this, but I don't know jack about cars. I can't change the oil. I can't change the tire. I got buddies who are like, hey, check out the road to the oscillator connected to the alternator. You can replace the transmission. I have no idea what they're talking about, dude.
Steve Covino
I don't think. I don't think most kids of the 80s and 90s, not only I don't know how to change my oil, but you know what the crazy part is?
Mary Mack
You've never changed a tire before. Like, if you had to.
Steve Covino
If I had to change a tire, I'd be able to do it. But you know what? I also enjoyed Danny G. Picking up my phone and calling roadside assistance. You think I'm gonna. If I. If my. If I got a flat tire.
Danny G
But there's a lot of guys. This is a big national show. Good. And you know the feedback we get when we talk about this. They look at you like you're inept. You know the way you were talking about me?
Steve Covino
Big sissy.
Danny G
Yeah, you big sissy boy. You can't change your own Earl. Can't change your own oil. I get it.
Steve Covino
Well, listen.
Mary Mack
Yeah. Look at those sissy hands.
Danny G
Yeah. Never change your hands.
Mary Mack
Never had any grease under those nails.
Danny G
He's talking about roadside assistance to some people. Sounds like the most pampered thing ever.
Steve Covino
I have a question. If you got. Marri.
Danny G
Jack is shaking her head.
Steve Covino
If I got a flat tire. Knock on Woodmayer on the 101 here in Los Angeles. You think instead of calling someone, I should be on the side of the road while cars are whipping by with a jack trying to change my tire?
Mary Mack
Not on the side of the freeway. But if, you know, like, oh, my tires messed up. And you get to, like, a gas station, you should be able to go in the extra parking spot the gas station has. Jack that car and, you know, change. At least put your spare on.
Danny G
There is something to be able to have that skill about paying for convenience. Right. Like, I don't want it. I just don't want to do any of these things. Am I capable of following instructions? Of course. But do I want to My car.
Steve Covino
I have run flats. So I don't even think I don't have a spare tire now that I'm thinking about it.
Mary Mack
Yeah, you know, there's some newer cars.
Steve Covino
That sound like, no, I don't because.
Danny G
Bag of douche right now.
Steve Covino
Well, hold on.
Danny G
You really do like a giant bag of douche.
Steve Covino
Hold on. 50% of cars. Look up the stats, bird brain. 50% of cars nowadays don't have a spare tire because they have run flats or they just don't come with a spare. The days of your trunk having the little hatch where you got the spare tire, that's old timey times. I promise you. Look up the statue, be baffled and boggled to realize that 50% of cars don't even have a sound. So privileged right now.
Danny G
That's annoying. Good. Yes, that's you. Like, at least I'll admit it, Mary. Like for example, when the guy says, hey, you want me to change your filters out? I know I could do that, but it's easier to be like, well, first you have to say, do I really need that?
Mary Mack
The other stat to look up as we're worldwide on this network, not everybody has a newer car.
Danny G
Yeah.
Mary Mack
So we're talking about cars that might be 10, 15 years old. And of course that's where you're going to have a tire problem.
Danny G
He's trying to justify notice how throw me under the bus about my cooking. I've never seen this guy cook ever once. He's trying to justify his who cooks.
Steve Covino
Every time he come over my house when we grill and barbecue.
Danny G
Grilling is not cooking, dude. No. Grilling.
Steve Covino
Cooking.
Danny G
Throwing some meat on the grill is not cooking. I've never seen you using grease. I've never seen this guy. That is it. There's a major difference here.
Steve Covino
You're not my wife. You're my co host.
Danny G
Who are you? Ray Lampy. The, the, the godfather of barbecue. I've never seen you slather anything with barbecue sauce. I've never seen you use any spices. I've never seen use ingredients to cook anything. Throwing me on a grill is not cooking. That's grilling.
Steve Covino
I'm a fantastic cook, okay?
Danny G
But I've never seen it in over 20 years. And then the minute you call, you call him out on his pampered behavior here. He's justifying it with his run flats.
Steve Covino
I don't know, maybe because I just looked up the stat and it said 10% of new cars come with a full size flat tire.
Danny G
Okay, how many.
Mary Mack
But not everybody have new cars.
Danny G
In the US have new cars?
Steve Covino
I don't know. How old is your car? What do you have, an 87 century? What do you have?
Danny G
There's a lot of people that. Do you also privilege?
Steve Covino
Yeah. What car do you drive? What car do you drive? Mary? You're. How old are you also? You're 20. I'm 21. When I was 20, I had a crappy old car, too. Yeah. No, So I have a 2015. But I can change my oil, and I can also change a flat top. Why would you change your oil? If you could go to Jiffy Lube, the car dealership or something like that, and pay 40 bucks. Do you want to pay? I. Look, when I was in college, I don't want to pay 100 and something. And I'm a girl. They're going to try to upcharge me, too.
Danny G
Yeah. Just say, rich. I can't do.
Mary Mack
All right.
Danny G
Rich.
Mary Mack
Rich. The average age of a car or a light truck in the United States is 12 and a half years old.
Steve Covino
Yeah.
Danny G
Instead of justifying. That's the problem here. I'm not saying I am Mike in the Mechanics, and I'm the best at this, Steve and the Mechanics, but I'm saying, you know, hey, I can't. You're just justifying your crappy behavior.
Steve Covino
And. But can you parallel park, like, show.
Danny G
Hey, I can tie this into sports, too, Danny G. Because there's a certain point in life when you realize, like, I don't think I could do this. And that's the reality. And it hits you like, dang, like, we talked to Kurt Schilling recently, not to name drop, but he said, let me look at your hands. And I said, these little hamburger hands. Do you remember that? I said, my little hamburger hands. He goes, yeah. He's like, Cause if your hands weren't big enough, you were limited on how much spin rotation you can get on your pitches.
Steve Covino
He looked at Camino's hands and immediately said, no matter how good you would be at baseball, you're just never going to be great. You got little hands.
Danny G
And I'm not going to debate the guy. He's one of the greats. But there was a point in time when I was pitching and I'm playing baseball, and I'm like, you know, my. My curveball is just not snapping the way it should. You know, it's just not.
Mary Mack
Yeah, but Did Schilling have 27 Little League home runs?
Danny G
He didn't. And I. And I have that on him, and I feel great about it.
Steve Covino
That's Fantastic.
Danny G
You know, when it came to wiffle ball, I had some movement, but when it came to baseball, dude, I could never. What's the expression? Pull the curtain.
Steve Covino
I was gonna say pull the curtain.
Danny G
I never pull the curtain the way. And snap the elbow and pull the curtain the way they wanted me to. And, you know, all I do is a flat slider. And, you know, sure enough, everyone starts hitting bombs off of you. And I realized I had to accept this, that I just can't throw the curve the way I'm supposed to.
Steve Covino
That's a lot of people. That's my story.
Danny G
Yeah.
Steve Covino
Everyone's story.
Danny G
You know what I'm here to say. I'm not here to justify. Yeah, I got little hamburger hands, but I couldn't throw the curveball, dude.
Mary Mack
I have one, which I'm sure all of you can do. And I'm just lost with it. The new, like, digital style washing machine.
Danny G
Yeah.
Mary Mack
I still can't figure this thing out in our garage. Like, I have to lean on my better half for laundry. Yeah. Like, if it was up to me to do the laundry in the house, our household would be screwed.
Danny G
That's great.
Mary Mack
Like the old school, simple washing machine. I could figure that out. But all these buttons and everything, I'm. I'm looking at it like it's kit from Night Rider.
Steve Covino
I'll give you one. There's an intimidation factor, and there are two things that are very different, but there's one common factor. Water is involved. Anytime when I was a kid and I had a fish tank, that crap would get foggy and terrible. Like, I couldn't figure out how to keep a fish tank clean.
Danny G
See, I could do that.
Steve Covino
And for that same reason, I have a pool guy. You could argue that's like a waste of 100 bucks a month, but to me, but to me, the pool guy's worth it. Because I feel like if I didn't, my pool would be green.
Mary Mack
Yeah, there's chemicals.
Steve Covino
Like the chemicals you start talking about. Cleaning a fish tank, cleaning a pool, anything with water, balance of ph and this. You might as well be talking about science class. To me, like Kavino, I would have a goldfish. It'll be dead in a week. I'd be like, wow, why is there mold in this fishbowl?
Danny G
See, you know what? That's why when people talk about intelligence, it's just everybody has a different skill set. That's really what it comes down to.
Steve Covino
Every living. There's. There's people that are terrified of speaking, and you do it for a living.
Danny G
So I have a different skill set and they have knowledge and different things. And look, Shohei Ohtani, I'm sure he's an intelligent person. We know he's great at a lot of things, but the dude can't parallel park. Everybody has their weak spots, but weakness, their Achilles heel.
Steve Covino
That's the fun of, you know, taking a look around the room and taking a look at your friends and family. We all have strengths, we all have weaknesses, such as life. I was talking to one of the dads at the school. School. This guy's like one of those super smart guys that, you know computer programming and you know, like, is the boss of a company with all these, you know, you know, those rooms of like the racks of computers and stuff. He's the guy that builds those. But he's, he's like, what you do? I would be terrified of talking. I'm like, you build computers. I don't even know how to restart my computer. Right. I don't know how to print out.
Danny G
A document or as you said earlier, an Excel sheet.
Mary Mack
Right?
Danny G
Yeah, yeah. Can't do it. So Shohei can't parallel park. We pose this question to you, Fox Sports Radio Nation. What can't you do?
Steve Covino
All right, well, coming up, you talked about the excitement that baseball's about to bring.
Danny G
Yeah, there's a buzz in the air that's a little different this year.
Steve Covino
And I think it's because there's a lot of teams that are, that are going all in and there are a lot of big market teams that are.
Danny G
Going all in and I think that helps. I'm sure there's a, a lot of small market fans that aren't as excited, but you have to be intrigued to see what happens with some of these other big teams. There's a different buzz for sure.
Steve Covino
So a little baseball, little NBA, little football, little of everything. Coming up, having some fun in for Dan Patrick, Kavino and Rich. More next on FOX Sports Radio.
Danny G
Thanks for listening to the Dan Patrick show podcast. Be sure to catch us live every weekday morning, 9 to noon Eastern or 6 to 9 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio. Find your local station for the Dan patrick show@foxsportsradio.com or stream us live every day on the iHeartRadio app by searching FSR. Or stream us live on the Peacock app.
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Hey, it's Steve Covino and I'm Rich.
Danny G
Davis and together we're Covino and Rich on Fox Sports Radio.
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You can catch us weekdays from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific on Fox Sports Radio and of course, the iHeartRadio app.
Danny G
Why should you listen to Covino and Rich?
Steve Covino
We talk. We talk about everything. Life, sports, relationships, what's going on in the world.
Danny G
We have a lot of fun talking about the stories behind the stories in the world of sports and pop culture. Stories that, well, other shows don't seem to have the time to discuss.
Steve Covino
And the fact that we've been friends for the last 20 years and still work together, I mean, that says something, right?
Danny G
So check us out. We like to get you involved too. Take your phone calls, chop it up, as they say.
Steve Covino
I'd say the most interactive show on Fox Sports Radio, maybe the most interactive show on planet Earth.
Danny G
Be sure to check out Covino and Rich live on Fox Sports radio and the iHeartradio app from 5 to 7pm Eastern, 2 to 4 Pacific.
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And if you miss any of the live show, just search Covino and Rich wherever you get your podcast. And of course, on social media, that's Covino and Rich.
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Steve Covino
Hey, it's Alec Baldwin. This season on my podcast, here's the thing. I speak with musician, photographer and philanthropist Julian Lennon.
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One of the really important things that happened to me in my relationship with photography and the images was that I would have people write to me. People that couldn't financially afford to travel the world or go anywhere, couldn't or were disabled and couldn't travel the world or go anywhere. And what they had all said to me is that you bring these stories to us, you bring the truth, you bring life to us of cultures that we would never necessarily know anything about. Photography really does allow me to do that, have empathy for people on the other side of the world that you'll never be, but you'll at least have some understanding of what their life is and what they went through or are still going through.
Steve Covino
Listen to the new season of here's the thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Mark Seale.
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This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us to shoot that picture.
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Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title and on this show we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birth. From start to finish, this is really.
Mary Mack
The first interview I've done in bed.
A.J. Jacobs
We sift through innumerable accounts. 35 pages isn't very much, many of them conflicting.
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Yes, that was a real horse's head.
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Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the cannoli starting February 19th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Jon Stewart is back at the Daily show and he's bringing his signature wit and insight straight to your ears with the Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. Dive into John's unique take on the biggest topics in politics, entertainment, sports and more. Joined by the sharp voices of the show's correspondence and contributors, and with extended interviews and exclusive weekly headline roundups, this podcast gives you content you won't find anywhere else. Ready to laugh and stay informed? Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Rich Davis
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with the Star. So where else you can find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit of everything because we got lots to say. I I texted you and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but like all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like it's all colored. They changed it and the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm gonna be honest, it was a little pink.
Steve Covino
There was something sentimental. When you first. When you send it, it's like, do I send the heart now?
Rich Davis
I don't like the color edition.
Steve Covino
It's extremely pink.
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Listen to Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt castle on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Danny G
Welcome back to the show and good morning from la. From the west side Life Nabarios of la, the mean streets of la Vato Loco. It's Covino and Rich. Straight gangster. Well, Danny G. Danny Gangsta right there producing on the phones at 877-99-FOX. Mary Mack Covino and Rich.
Steve Covino
Mary Gangsta.
Mary Mack
By the way, man, I miss Bushwick Bill. Rest in peace, ghetto boys. One of the most underrated rap groups of all time.
Steve Covino
And this song reminds most people of a movie that came out 26 years ago today. My stapler, Office Space, debuted in theaters 26 years ago, 1999. On this day, can I tell you.
Danny G
A little fun fact about my life? There's a lot of people probably speculating, who are these jabronis? Well, maybe about you. We spent most of our come up working in radio. Right. I worked with a guy who was the inspiration for Milton from Office Space. So I worked with the guy, my stapler. I worked with the real my stapler.
Steve Covino
Guy in storage room B.
Danny G
In storage room B. I worked with him at KROC in New York. Yeah. One of the writers was inspired by this fella that we all worked with, and that's who he's based on.
Steve Covino
When you see. When you saw that guy, like, it was very clear. He was a weird dude. Yeah.
Danny G
Very strange, but very nice. Very nice guy. Yep.
Steve Covino
Not to make you feel old, 26 years ago, that movie came out.
Danny G
Wow.
Steve Covino
And Lumberg and all the. All the references in that movie.
Danny G
I saw Lumberg at cbs. Out here in la, people think you see stars all the time. You don't. But I did see Lumberg picking up a prescription. I was in line with him.
Steve Covino
When you live out here in Los Angeles, it's not who you think you'd see. Like I saw Mr. T ordering turkey at the deli counter at Ralph's. Can I get a half a pound of boar's Head of turkey, fool, that's who you see.
Danny G
Was he there to buy some Mr. T cereal? And he told him it wasn't 1984?
Steve Covino
Where's my cereal?
Danny G
Was he wearing overalls for real?
Steve Covino
No, he was wearing a red, white and blue bandana. And the kindest guy, everyone that passed him, he was like, God bless you. Have a great day. Like Mr. T is someone you see in the valley here once in a while.
Danny G
Clubber Lang in the flesh. That's pretty awesome. Yeah. So again, live from la, it's Covino and Rich next hour. By the way, I just want to remind you again, Danny G. Working on midweek major, the biggest stories in the world of sports and pop culture. We go over them. Are they midweek or major? Plus, we got to talk the money team. Floyd Mayweather and his involvement in football. We'll get to that.
Steve Covino
Now, not only is it an anniversary of Office Space, which was a classic movie, I mean, I think everyone.
Danny G
It's a cult classic.
Steve Covino
Yeah. I think it turned out to be a cult classic. Maybe not a big box office smasheroo, but later on, I think every college kid, at one point, you know, you were quoting that movie Lumberg and all the flair. Remember, they worked at what, like a TGI Fridays type place, a classic. So happy anniversary 1999.
Danny G
Today, Ron Livingston, the star of the film, was also in another very famous cult classic from 96. Do you know what movie that is?
Steve Covino
Swingers.
Danny G
There it is.
Steve Covino
Look at that. So there's another anniversary today, but first, let's go to our buddy Sean in Sacramento. We were talking about the buzz that baseball season's bringing Yankees, Dodgers, Mets, Phillies, Braves, and I think the last NBA.
Danny G
Excitement is adding to that.
Steve Covino
Cubbies, Padres, there's a lot of teams, you know, the Orioles, there's a lot of teams that have a lot of fun hype going into the season and just seeing spring training highlights on social media. If you're a big baseball fan like us, you get hyped up. What's up, Sean? Yeah.
Danny G
My favorite Dan Patrick feelings, man.
Mary Mack
Good hearing y'all again on the trifecta this morning. Real quick, brother.
Steve Covino
Yep. In honor of Dan Patrick, shout out.
Mary Mack
DP show bets on Twitter.
Steve Covino
He's always taking these pies to the face bet. Just in case anybody from the Danitz Marv was on yesterday wants to take.
Mary Mack
Off pie for a fan bet he if the Oakland.
Steve Covino
I'm sorry, the Sacramento A's.
Danny G
Yeah.
Mary Mack
Make it to the World Series, brother. We got Rob Parker coming out here. Rob Parker coming out here in April to come check out these guys. Mlb, bro.
Steve Covino
If we could get to the World.
Mary Mack
Series, can we please get Covina and Rich in Northern California, Danny G's old stomping grounds for a live show?
Steve Covino
I'd like to do that.
Danny G
That would be a hell of a story.
Steve Covino
I'd like to do that irregardless. Regardless of the, you know, A's. Because I don't regret having.
Danny G
Not a word, by the way.
Steve Covino
I know. I just. I realized that. Irregardless. Irregardless.
Mary Mack
You know, we have a new affiliate in Sacramento, California, and we've been trying to work it out with them for a live appearance for the Covino and Rich show.
Danny G
So that would be great.
Mary Mack
Yeah, we're not far from a live show there.
Steve Covino
No doubt. Show. We'll be up there eventually. I know. They wanted us to come up there. They wanted Cavino to enter, like a pie eating contest at their state fair or something. We were like, yeah, I think that weekend didn't work.
Mary Mack
But it was beer drinking, like a beer fest. Yeah.
Danny G
Yeah. But I didn't want everybody chanting like, lard ass.
Mary Mack
Yeah. Let's be honest, too. You drink one Guinness and you're bloated.
Danny G
Yeah. Come on, guys. But I think that would be cool. That would be a great story. It's unlikely to happen. Like Rich said, we'll come out there irregardless. Because I don't think the A's are going anywhere. But it would be cool if they did. By the way.
Steve Covino
I know. Am I wrong by saying that they're not going with a city name? Aren't they just known as, like, the A's now?
Danny G
For now, yeah.
Steve Covino
If that's the case. Because they're not going to temporarily be the Sacramento A's or even the Vegas A's when they go there. Like, they're. They're in this process where they're just. They're like Madonna. They're like Prince. One name A's.
Danny G
The Athletics.
Steve Covino
Are they gonna. They're keeping the green and yellow and everything, right? That's it. Just a. What is their road jersey going to say instead of that Oakland script? Is it going to say Sacramento or is it. Or are they going to have just that, the. The A on the chest?
Danny G
I don't know.
Steve Covino
You know what? I'll look that up.
Danny G
Yeah.
Mary Mack
It says that the jerseys will simply say Athletics.
Steve Covino
Yeah, look at that. So, hey, if you're an A's fan, it's been a rough little run for you guys. All right? Now, I said there's another anniversary today. Not just office space and Milton and his stapler and Lumberg in 1968, before all of us were born, before we were twinkles in our parents eyes, there was a show that debuted. And that show has a spin off that your kids might watch nowadays. Okay, A show that debuted children's programming. A spin off now. And that show Better call Saul.
Danny G
Close.
Steve Covino
Mr. Rogers neighborhood. And if you got little ones, Daniel Tiger. Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood is the great cartoon they have on PBS. But yo, Mr. Rogers did so much for children. You ever see him in front of. Was it like Congress or Senate or something? You ever see that famous clip where he talks about the importance of children's programming when it comes to. When it comes to any social topic. Mr. Rogers slayed it back in the day.
Danny G
Oh yeah, Diversity, all kinds of things. He had his little puppet show, the Land of Make Believe.
Mary Mack
Put his feet in that little pool with the mailman.
Danny G
I saw that. Yeah. He's like, hey, Mr. Mailman, want to put your feet in the pool with me? We could unify cultures and our tootsies.
Steve Covino
Mary, you ever see Mr. Rogers break dance with the little black kid?
Danny G
Yeah, that's great. I love it.
Steve Covino
Yeah, no, it's the cutest thing ever. But as far as.
Mary Mack
As far as race stuff, Mr. Rogers started pop locking on that episode.
Steve Covino
Mr. Rogers saw the robot. He saw no color. Mr. Rogers was honestly like. Wouldn't he be equivalent to like he would be your guys Bill in the arp?
Danny G
No, he would be our like Steve from Blue's Clues or something else. Or he would be our Blippi. And I'll tell you what, I was hardcore into Mr. Rogers for sure. I used to watch this guy cut little. Today we're going to cut these sponges into little, little shapes and even. And we're gonna stuff them into this little hole I made on the top of this Tupperware. Like he'd do the most random stuff.
Mary Mack
Weren't those puppets creepy on his show?
Steve Covino
They were made of nightmares.
Danny G
No, that one especially that hobo looking lady that looks like. You know what she looks like? Nah, that's mean. I'm not even gonna say that. No, say a lady Elaine Fairchild, Chapel. Wrong. No, Lady Elaine Fairchild.
Mary Mack
What?
Steve Covino
I like Chapel.
Danny G
Scary ass puppet that gave you nightmares as a kid. What was with that?
Steve Covino
Well, if you watch, if you got little kids. Daniel Tiger is a cartoon and it's based off of the tiger from the land that Make Believe. So remember like Danny G. Mr. Rogers had King Friday Yeah. Daniel Tiger's buddy is Prince Wednesday. And all the characters are sort of tied in to Mr. Rogers. It's great programming if you got little ones. My kids are over it now. My kids are 5 and 7, but when they were like, 2 or 3, I went to go see Daniel Tiger live. Like, Daniel Tiger's a big deal. So on the anniversary as this still a big deal. Yeah. Just to hear kids outgrow things like. Like, my kids are almost done with Bluey, and it's sad. I'm like, oh, really?
Danny G
I just don't know.
Steve Covino
You know, you gave me that heads up. You're like, yo, dude. Just when you think your kids are into something, they're over it.
Danny G
Yeah. They move quick on to the next thing, and it makes you feel bad, like, you don't like Daniel Tiger.
Steve Covino
Now my kids watch Gravity Falls, okay. And like, you know, they're like, we want bigger kids stuff. Regardless, it made me think I saw a meme on social media. And when you think Mr. Rogers, you think, won't you be my neighbor?
Danny G
Think of that sweet little neighborhood they lived in. A little fake neighborhood.
Steve Covino
Little train that goes around.
Danny G
Yeah.
Steve Covino
I also think of him changing his shoes.
Danny G
Hey, neighbor, want to change our shoes together?
Steve Covino
And oddly enough, there was Nothing creepy about Mr. Rogers. Though when you think about it, he is sort of weird. He's just.
Danny G
Fred Rogers was just a different time that was like, slow moving programming. Put my sweater on.
Steve Covino
Just seemed like a Mr. McFeely has.
Danny G
A package coming today.
Steve Covino
Yeah, like, if you just think of that sentence you said, Mr. McFeely has a package.
Danny G
He has a speedy delivery. Nothing speedy about the show. But you were a kid and you're bored, and you're like, yeah, this is great.
Steve Covino
Something very special.
Danny G
We're gonna feed the goldfish today, kids.
Steve Covino
Something very special about Fred Rogers.
Danny G
He was a great dude. Like I said, I want to make it clear I'm. I'm sort of having fun with the stuff he did. But I was a big fan growing. I wasn't a Sesame street kid at all. My favorite part of Sesame street was the pinball thing. 1, 2, 3, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Steve Covino
After that, I didn't care much about Big Bird or any of those people. I watched Sesame Street.
Danny G
I was a Mr. Rogers dude. So break it down. 1968.
Steve Covino
1968. And I bring it up. Not to pay tribute to Mr. Rogers on Fox Sports, but why not? But it got me thinking of all the dumb TV shows we watched in the 80s 90s, 2000s, 20, tens. Even now, in the 2000s, he was always about, hey, neighbor, who are the best TV neighbors of all time? When I say TV neighbors, is there someone that pops in your head like, oh, of course. Because my first thought is there. There might be one on the top of the list. Did I do that? Is Steve Urkel the best TV neighbor?
Danny G
No.
Steve Covino
Of all time? He's not. Got any cheese, Mary? Then you know what? Let's get the phones going. Light them up. 8 7-799-CON FOX. Who is the best TV neighbor of all time? I have one to counteract that one. What do you got? Shanaynay from Martin.
Danny G
That's the first one that comes from Martin.
Steve Covino
And by the way, a lot of people don't realize Martin. Remember, he was a radio dj. That was his job on the show.
Danny G
I love Martin.
Steve Covino
What's up? What's up, yo, Shanaynae is a great answer. You know what I have? I have two more. But I don't want to steal all the good answers because Covino often calls me the male version of this character.
Danny G
Oh, Kimmy Gibbler. Rich is a full on grown man.
Steve Covino
Kimmy Gibbler.
Mary Mack
By the way, the other morning you guys were asking who would be the modern Eddie Haskell. And a caller called up. They couldn't hold, but they were saying they thought that would be Kimmy Gibbler.
Danny G
Kimmy Gibler. That's Rich Davis.
Steve Covino
Hey, Tannerinos.
Danny G
Yeah, you know, because she was always there. You know, we have those people in life. They just show up. No one invited them. Yeah. Why are they here? Who invited that person? But she was that neighborhood person who was there. The neighbor, the friend. And she was there all the time. The Kimmy Gibbler. But the most famous, I don't even think of that. I think of like. I think of like Kramer, believe it or not, because he was a neighbor. Yeah, he was always busting in. And I think of Larry Dallas. But again, you know what? There's so many legendary and classic examples.
Steve Covino
Let's not steal all the good ones. But when you said Larry Dallas, if you were a kid of the 80s and your dad was watching Three's Company and you were sitting there watching with mom or dad, Larry might have been the best neighbor. Because you know why? Larry would go to Jack's house, knock on the door, Jack, there's some hot girls down at the Regal Beagle. He was the ultimate wingman. Larry only knocked on Jack's door when booty was involved.
Danny G
I assume that Larry lived in that Same complex in Santa Monica. Like, I assumed he lived right there. He was always down the hang.
Steve Covino
But did Larry ever contact Jack? If it wasn't about. Let's be honest.
Rich Davis
Ass.
Danny G
No.
Steve Covino
Larry.
Danny G
Larry. You know what his real name was?
Steve Covino
Get his chest hair sticking out with his chains on.
Danny G
When I was a kid, I thought he was Neil Diamond. He was the same guy to me. He looked the same in my little kid mind. So his real name was Larry Dalliopolis.
Mary Mack
I got. I got one really quick. Rich. I don't think anybody will say this. I think of Tool Time Home Improvement.
Danny G
Yeah.
Mary Mack
Remember the famous neighbor Wilson? You just saw the top of his face.
Danny G
Sure. And he was famous for. For being the man.
Mary Mack
Just his eyes. His eyes and forehead and hat were famous.
Steve Covino
And you know what? I feel like he gave great advice. He gave great advice to Tim Allen. So listen, we didn't steal all the good ones. The phones are all hot, Danny, so I'll let you get on.
Danny G
We all gave one. Ex. I gave two. Sorry.
Steve Covino
Kimmy Gibbler, Steve Urkel, Larry Dallas. I loved Mary's answer. Shanayna from Ma. And great answer, Kramer. Best TV neighbors. Having a little fun.
Danny G
But is there a number one here or. We're going to wait. Let's everyone spit it out and then we'll be like, you know what? That is the best we'll discuss.
Steve Covino
As of right now, it's going to be hard for you to convince me that it's not Steve Urkel, because that show is never supposed to be about Urkel, but he was such a great neighbor and character that the show about the Winslows became a show about Steve Urkel because he was such a funny. Got any cheese? Did I do that? Hey, Laura.
Danny G
I always felt like he fell in a category of, like, annoying neighbor.
Steve Covino
You see the story in his biography. He recently, Jaleel White just came out with a book.
Danny G
He also came out a strand of weed called the Purple Urkel.
Steve Covino
I've never tried it. I would, though. Sounds good. Steve Urkel. Jaleel White, in his autobiography talks about how he got to an age on that show where because the suspenders pulled his jeans so tight that the producers are like, yo, Urkel, you're showing too much bulge. So there was a point where Urkel's bulge was a distraction.
Danny G
So I think that alone makes him the greatest neighbor number one.
Steve Covino
So did I do that well?
Danny G
Whoa, whoa.
Steve Covino
Wowzers. We got more Kavito on Rich in for Dan Patrick next.
Danny G
Thanks for listening to the Dan Patrick show podcast. Be sure to Catch us live every weekday morning, 9 until noon Eastern, 6 to 9 Pacific, on Fox Sports Radio. And you can find us on the iHeartRadio app at FSR or stream us.
Steve Covino
Live on the Peacock app.
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Steve Covino
This season on my podcast, here's the Thing, I speak with musician, photographer and philanthropist Julian Lennon.
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One of the really important things that happened to me in my relationship with photography and the images was that I would have people write to me, people that couldn't financially afford to travel the world or go anywhere, couldn't or were disabled and couldn't travel the world or go anywhere. And what they had all said to me is that you bring these stories to us, you bring the truth, you bring life to us of cultures that we would never necessarily know anything about. Photography really does allow me to do that. Have empathy for people on the other side of the world that you'll never ever meet, but you'll at least have some understanding of what their life is and what they went through or are still going through.
Steve Covino
Listen to the new season of here's the thing on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Mark Seal.
A.J. Jacobs
And I'm Nathan King.
Steve Covino
This is Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli. The five families did not want us.
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A.J. Jacobs
Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli is based on my co host Mark's best selling book of the same title. And on this show we call upon his years of research to help unpack the story behind the Godfather's birthday. From start to finish, this is really.
Danny G
The first interview I've done in bed.
A.J. Jacobs
We sift through innumerable accounts.
Danny G
35 pages isn't very much.
A.J. Jacobs
Many of them conflicting.
Wells Fargo Representative
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A.J. Jacobs
There were 60 pages. And try to get to the truth of what really happened.
Wells Fargo Representative
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Steve Covino
It's not going to work.
Wells Fargo Representative
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A.J. Jacobs
It's just that Leave the Gun, Take the Cannoli features new and archival interviews with Francis Ford Coppola, Robert Evans, James Caan, Talia Shire, and many others.
Steve Covino
Yes, that was a real horse's head.
A.J. Jacobs
Listen and subscribe to Leave the Gun, Take the cannoli starting February 19th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Rich Davis
Hey, it's Bobby Bones. Join me and former NFL quarterback Matt Castle every Wednesday for our new podcast, Lots to say with Bobby Bones and Matt Castle. Between us, we have over 17,500 passing yards, multiple New York Times bestsellers, and one mirror ball trophy from Dancing with a Star. So where else are you going to find a show with that much athleticism and football insight? Based in Nashville, we're more than just your basic NFL show. We talk sports, but we talk pop culture and music and a little bit everything because we got lots to say. I. I texted you and you texted me back. Now, I don't know if you have the update, but like all the little thumbs up and heart and stuff, like, it's all colored. They changed it and the, the heart's a little pink. It felt like I told you I loved you. I'm going to be honest, it was a little pink.
Steve Covino
There was something sentimental when you, like when you send it, you're always like, do I send the heart now?
Rich Davis
I don't like the color edition.
Steve Covino
It's extremely pink.
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Danny G
It's the premier sports lineup in the nation.
Steve Covino
I love that production piece they played.
Danny G
I know, Me too.
Steve Covino
Other networks say they're number one. We know that's just a lie.
Danny G
It is. It isn't.
Steve Covino
The best here at Fox Sports Radio.
Danny G
Happy to be part of it. Thank you for being part of it. Fox Sports Radio Nation. COVINO and Richard, 5 to 7 on the east, Monday through Friday, 2 to 4 out here on the west side. Search Covino and Rich wherever you stream your podcast and be a part of it.
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Danny G
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Steve Covino
Let's go.
Danny G
Let's do it. We do it every Wednesday. Something called mid week Major.
Mary Mack
Covino and Rich gets you over the middle of the week with Midweek Major.
Steve Covino
Oh, I love that.
Mary Mack
We throw sports and punch pop culture.
Danny G
Headlines and topics at the fellas.
Steve Covino
And it's like the kids say, that's so mid. We definitely major.
Mary Mack
CNR scoring midweek Major. I gotta give myself at least eight full minutes here. You hear the horns, you know you have made it to the middle of the week. All right, before we get started, to see who gets first take between Covino and Rich, we like to roll the big red love dice.
Danny G
I just roll. Rolled the 12.
Steve Covino
No, you rolled a 10.
Danny G
Oh, 10.
Steve Covino
Yeah, five and five. So now I have to roll. Likely a 12. Let's see.
Danny G
Oh, wait. Oh, wait.
Steve Covino
Ah, no. Hard six. That's what she said. All right, you're up first.
Mary Mack
Gets to go first. All right, gentlemen, last week we talked about Patrick Mahomes senior right here on Midweek Major. His dust up with John Rocker was a headline during super bowl week in New Orleans. Well, it was staged. Mahomes senior made the admission. According to court documents obtained by tmz, sports, officials were questioning him about his trip because he's been placed on probation from last year's charge of dwi. When he got into that squabble with Rocker, he then missed a urine test on February 11th. Officials wanted to know more. According to the documents, the officials are ready to throw the book at him. So in an effort to avoid trouble, the chief's quarterback back's dad fessed up to the fact that the Rocker incident was a staged altercation to get publicity for a celebrity boxing match that was Set to take place in April 2025. Covino, Patrick's dad caught promoting a celebrity match mid week or major.
Danny G
It's a mid story. It's major for Patrick. His son, though, you know, if I was his son, I'd be even more embarrassed because just when you thought that this could couldn't get any worse, it does. Because he's now intentionally embarrassing his son. Right. It's one thing to get a DUI and get in the way of the public image of your family and your son's career. You think his son wants to deal with this?
Steve Covino
Next question. Really don't want to talk about my.
Danny G
Brother, my wife and her politics, and especially my dad. Next question.
Steve Covino
Hey, Pat.
Danny G
Patrick, what about your dad? Yeah, next question. Like, Patrick Mahomes doesn't want to deal with that. So for his dad to be doing this stuff is embarrassing, and then to intentionally do this is even worse. See, I think stay out of your son's way.
Steve Covino
I think this story is major.
Danny G
Definitely major, because the action was mid. So I'm leaning in. Oh, yeah.
Steve Covino
I'm gonna say major because when you get caught staging something, oh, the embarrassment is top notch. And the only reason he fessed up to it being staged was because he was going to get in trouble. He would have tried to play it off like, yo, me and Rocker, we're in a tussle and now we're going to wrestle at a barstool event.
Danny G
Listen. Yeah, they're trying to hype up a potential fight.
Steve Covino
The fact that his fake ass hype got caught is embarrassing at the highest level.
Danny G
But what's again, even grosser about it is the fact that now your intention just trying to embarrass your son. I know that's not the intent, but by default, that's what you're doing.
Steve Covino
All right, next, Danny.
Mary Mack
All right, Tiger. Tiger woods, y'all. Tiger had 199 yards to the hole. His Jupiter Links teammates realize that something was really wrong Tuesday night in a TGL indoor match. Tiger asked to confirm the yardage and heard 99. Because Caddy's often dropped the first number when it's obvious. But it was not obvious. He hit a wedge, a good shot that traveled 100 yards. He says, I heard 99, so I went out there and hit it. There was a problem, obviously. He was 100 yards off. One of the most embarrassing moments in my golfing career just happened. Wood said on the telecast, laughing. I just screwed up. That was embarrassing. His Jupiter Lynx teammates dropped to the grass, laughing. By the way, New York never trailed in a 10 to 3 victory. Fellas, Tiger getting embarrassed on TV. Covino mid week or major again?
Danny G
Mid. But the headline is like the most embarrassing moment he's had on the course. When you've had embarrassing moments to the extent that he had in life with all the controversy and his other 18 holes and everything else going on, yeah, I think this pales in comparison. So this is more of a laugh, laugh out loud, funny sort of moment. Like, oh, man, could you believe that? I was way off. So it's not his most embarrassing moment.
Steve Covino
Yeah, it's like that one time when we were playing mini golf and you're like, oh, the windmill. No. Oh, it's supposed to go through the clown's mouth. Listen, I think it's funny that Tiger had essentially a brain fart, it seems, on the golf course, but I'll back up. Camino. When you've had embarrassing moments in real life with women and mistresses and your life fell apart at one point.
Danny G
Yeah, this is laughing. Yeah, this.
Steve Covino
This is like, insignificant.
Danny G
But yet my. What I did notice, though, Rich, too, is like, you know, he recently lost his mom. The fact that he was out there smiling, having fun and still competing. It's true. It's like, yeah, life goes on. And. And props to him. I'm rooting for him.
Mary Mack
All right, up next here, what do you guys think of when I say Brazil booties? I knew you. I knew you were going to say that.
Danny G
Are we that predictable?
Steve Covino
Sorry, hold on. Soccer.
Mary Mack
Get one that predictable. The NFL is filling up out its list of international games for the 2025 season. It was just announced the LA Chargers are set to host a game in Brazil in week one.
Danny G
Now we gotta go.
Mary Mack
Yeah.
Steve Covino
Stop it.
Mary Mack
There was an official announcement from the NFL just this morning. The Chargers will be the designated home team at Corinthians arena on a Friday night during the first week of the regular season. Today's announcement about the Chargers in Brazil brings the number of confirmed home teams for international games to seven. The Jags, the Browns and the jets will all play in London. Guys, Jim Harbaugh on the Chargers headlining in Brazil. Covino, midweek or major?
Danny G
Major, dude. Major in every way. Because we're seeing the growth of the NFL. Let's. Let's focus on this first and first mostly international sport. You're seeing how excited they get overseas in Mexico. Rich and I went to a Mexico City game a few years back, like five years ago. We were amazed to see the level of genuine excitement for American football. Like, wow. So now it's in Brazil. Hyping it up there, that's major in itself, right? Then if you're a guy like me, he always fantasized about the booty cheeks in Brazil. This might be your chance to get your buddies to go out there and go fulfill that fantasy football butt cheeks.
Steve Covino
Let's go.
Danny G
This is America. Actually, it's Brazil, but I love it.
Mary Mack
And rich America.
Danny G
It's the American dream.
Steve Covino
I think it's great. And for those that say, well, the travel and for the players. Last year the Eagles started the season playing internationally. They won the Super Bowl. The Chiefs played three games within a 10 to 11 day period. They went to the Super Bowl. So I think the narrative that it's unfair to these players. Listen, all teams deal with travel. All teams deal with this. Going to a foreign country and expanding your brand for a game you get paid millions to do and the world is falling more in love with. I think it's awesome. I love the Internet and international expansion. Eventually I think it would be cool not to have a franchise international. But I think it would be cool if every season, every team had one international game. What a cool road trip for you and your buds, right?
Danny G
Yeah. Richard could get that up. Brazilian butt lift. You've been watching.
Steve Covino
Danny. Imagine if the schedule goes to 18 games eventually and there's two bye weeks. Two bye weeks, 18 games. But one of your 18 games is international. That would be awesome. And you can get HK and you can get your bbl.
Danny G
Bbl. Tk.
Mary Mack
All right, guys. Finally something that only could rival Rich's weak psyche. White sneakers.
Danny G
Yeah.
Mary Mack
An Oklahoma man's family surprised him with a Guinness World record for his collection of 8,882 different bricks. Clem Reichenheimer, 87, was out of town when his daughter and son in law gathered a group of their friends to count and document each item in his Tulsa brick barn. The 87 year old returned home and was surprised with an official certificate from the for the world's largest collection of bricks. I got back in town and it was a big surprise. I'm very happy to hear about the Guinness World Record. His collection has taken 40 years. It includes a Roman brick from AD 100, but most date to date. He's got one from Tulsa, I guess from his hometown with a backward S. He says he's most proud of guys. A man with more bricks than Shaquille O'Neal. Covina midweek or major.
Danny G
How many, how many bricks does he have?
Mary Mack
Almost 9,000.
Danny G
Yeah, I had like 10,000 bricks. So, yeah, not that impressive, actually. Kind of. Kind of weak. So. Yeah, that's exactly. I was thinking, didn't Shaq have more bricks than that? This is the weakest story ever, dude, of all time.
Steve Covino
You know, I tell you what. Some people collect shot glasses, matchbooks, magnets when they go on vacation, maybe Christmas ornaments, picture frames. Bricks, though the one like, the one from 1 A.D. roman times. Like, listen, this some cool relics that if you had as a centerpiece in, like, your day. But I mean, bricks. I mean, he literally has a brick house. I mean, this guy. It's a lamest collection. I agree with you.
Danny G
And it's heavy. It's hard to move around.
Steve Covino
You think his wife at any point say, honey, ever think about something else?
Danny G
Yeah, I don't know, man. Kind of a weak story.
Mary Mack
What's the lamest thing you two? Collect.
Danny G
That's a good one.
Steve Covino
Oh.
Danny G
Oh. You know what? I do collect. I don't think it's lame, though. I don't. I don't collect many things. I have a baseball card collection I still have. Right. But I collect from all the events that we do and. And fights that we go to and games and, you know, the.
Steve Covino
Like, the lanyards. The lanyards, like, around your neck, like.
Danny G
The straight, you know, laminates of the events that we go to. I collect.
Steve Covino
You go to Kavino's house, he'll show. He has everybody. He puts them on, like, hangers in the closet. You have what, thousands?
Danny G
I have a lot. Yeah, every event.
Mary Mack
And you guys are going to get another one from Philadelphia tomorrow.
Danny G
Yeah, well, stop advertising it, man. Burglars are listening.
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Podcast Summary: The Best of The Dan Patrick Show Release Date: February 19, 2025
Overview
In the episode titled "The Best of The Dan Patrick Show," hosts Steve Covino and Danny G engage listeners with a blend of humor, sports insights, and light-hearted banter. This episode encapsulates memorable discussions ranging from the quirks of professional athletes to nostalgic reflections on classic TV shows, all while maintaining an engaging and entertaining flow.
1. Shohei Ohtani's Parallel Parking Predicament
The episode kicks off with a humorous take on baseball star Shohei Ohtani's unexpected challenge: his inability to parallel park. Danny G introduces the topic with light-hearted commentary:
Danny G [05:00]: "Shohei Ohtani can't parallel park. That's the story today."
Steve Covino adds personal anecdotes, drawing parallels between Ohtani's struggles and their own experiences:
Steve Covino [06:00]: "When my wife and I have to parallel park, we switch off because I just can't get it right."
This segment highlights the hosts' ability to find humor in everyday challenges, even when discussing high-profile athletes.
2. Navigating Car Maintenance and Skillsets
Transitioning from professional sports to personal skills, the hosts delve into the topic of car maintenance, particularly the art of changing oil and handling flat tires. Danny G humorously admits his lack of expertise:
Danny G [07:40]: "I can't change the oil. I can't change the tire. I have buddies who are like, 'Hey, check out the road to the oscillator connected to the alternator.' I have no idea what they're talking about, dude."
Steve responds with a playful jab, underscoring the generational gap in automotive knowledge:
Steve Covino [08:00]: "50% of cars nowadays don't even have a spare tire. The days of having a little hatch in the trunk are over."
Their candid and relatable conversation resonates with listeners who may share similar experiences, emphasizing that everyone has their strengths and weaknesses.
3. Building Excitement for the Baseball Season
Shifting gears back to sports, the hosts express their enthusiasm for the upcoming baseball season. The conversation touches upon team dynamics and the anticipation surrounding spring training:
Danny G [06:22]: "Baseball's right around the corner, so it gets you excited."
Steve shares his perspective on the shift in baseball fandom:
Steve Covino [06:40]: "There's a buzz in the air that's a little different this year. A lot of teams are going all in, especially big market teams."
The discussion underscores a renewed vigor in baseball circles, with both hosts eager to see how the season unfolds.
4. Celebrating "Office Space" Anniversary and TV Show Nostalgia
The episode takes a nostalgic turn as Steve Covino commemorates the 26th anniversary of the cult classic film "Office Space," released on the same day:
Steve Covino [23:50]: "My stapler, Office Space, debuted in theaters 26 years ago today."
This segues into a fond reminiscence of iconic TV neighbors from various shows. The hosts debate the best TV neighbors of all time, citing characters like Steve Urkel from "Family Matters" and Wilson from "Home Improvement":
Steve Covino [35:08]: "When you saw that guy, like, it was very clear. He was a weird dude."
Mary Mack [37:39]: "I think of Tool Time Home Improvement. Remember the famous neighbor Wilson?"
Their lively exchange not only celebrates beloved pop culture figures but also invites listeners to reflect on their favorite TV characters, fostering a sense of community and shared memories.
5. NFL's Expansion to International Games
A significant highlight of the episode is the discussion on the NFL's initiative to host international games, with a particular focus on the LA Chargers' upcoming match in Brazil. Mary Mack provides detailed insights into the announcement:
Mary Mack [50:29]: "The NFL is filling up its list of international games for the 2025 season. The Chargers will host a game in Brazil in week one."
Danny G emphasizes the magnitude of this expansion:
Danny G [51:08]: "This is major, dude. Major in every way. Because we're seeing the growth of the NFL."
Steve Covino shares his optimistic views on the NFL's global reach:
Steve Covino [52:42]: "I think it's awesome. I love the Internet and international expansion. Eventually, I think it would be cool if every team had one international game."
This segment underscores the NFL's strategic efforts to broaden its international footprint, highlighting the potential for increased global fan engagement and the sport's growing popularity beyond the United States.
6. Light-Hearted Segments and Audience Engagement
Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in playful banter and interactive segments that keep the atmosphere lively. For instance, they discuss the Guinness World Record for the largest collection of bricks, poking fun at its uniqueness:
Mary Mack [53:09]: "An Oklahoma man's family surprised him with a Guinness World record for his collection of 8,882 different bricks."
Danny G [54:14]: "I had like 10,000 bricks. So, yeah, not that impressive, actually."
This self-deprecating humor not only entertains but also makes the hosts more relatable to their audience.
Conclusion
"The Best of The Dan Patrick Show" captures the essence of what makes the podcast engaging: a mix of sports commentary, personal stories, pop culture references, and humor. Hosts Steve Covino and Danny G, along with producer Mary Mack, deliver a dynamic and entertaining episode that appeals to a broad audience. Whether discussing the challenges of parallel parking for a sports superstar or reminiscing about classic TV shows, the episode offers a comprehensive and enjoyable listening experience for both longtime fans and newcomers.
Notable Quotes:
Danny G [05:00]: "Shohei Ohtani can't parallel park. That's the story today."
Danny G [07:40]: "I can't change the oil. I can't change the tire. I have buddies who are like, 'Hey, check out the road to the oscillator connected to the alternator.' I have no idea what they're talking about, dude."
Steve Covino [23:50]: "My stapler, Office Space, debuted in theaters 26 years ago today."
Mary Mack [50:29]: "The NFL is filling up its list of international games for the 2025 season. The Chargers will host a game in Brazil in week one."
This summary encapsulates the diverse range of topics discussed in the episode, providing a comprehensive overview for those who haven't listened while retaining the essence and humor of the original conversation.