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You're looking handsome. Got my Travis Matthew waffle sweater on. Oh, that's what it is. Oh yeah, the old Travis Matthew action. So Lowen Cron is here. Iowa Sam. Iowa Nosferatu Sam is here. And Danny G. And J. Stu. We have lots to get to. Wednesdays, Mike has his words of wisdom. You gotta say it verbatim for prizes. Plus midweek major Tom Brady and more. But first, we be rocking out. Let's go doing it live from the Fox Sports Radio studio. And after the show, we got our podcast up and running each hour of Best of. And again, you could catch a lot of the videos on the fox Sports Radio YouTube page. I do want to talk about odd stuff that you just missed along the way. Apparently there was a debate with iwa, Sam and J Stu and the Gottlieb show about Nosferatu. You know what happens? It becomes three, four on one and they all start gaslighting Iowa Sam. That's what happens. They start bullying the poor guy. That little fuzzy headed ninny muggins. What's up, Sam? Hey, buddy. I mean, gaslighting is the right term here. No, it's not the right term because they didn't realize that bullying everybody else knew about Nosferatu except for them. That's the. There's so many pop culture references to Nosferatu. We'll explain. And I'm surprised because J Stu is a worldly guy. J. Stu very knowledge. Not only handsome and lovable and huggable, but knowledgeable. I'm surprised he doesn't know Nosferatu. We'll explain. We'll explain. Well, we'll get into some dumb. Isaac's over here shaking his head. Isaac Lone Cron sort of resembles Nosferatu. I mean, I'm kidding. Hey, just call him Eli Manning and shut him up. Lowen Cron, Isaac Loewencron. All right, so Loinchron's got your updates. He's shaking his head in disgust. But we have lots to get to. Thank you guys for hanging out with us. I think there's more people hanging out with us, safe to say, than we're at the Marlins Rockies game. Right? I mean, there's a lot of people hanging out with us. More than a bananas game. But we had that conversation a couple days ago and ever since we still are getting feedback from random friends and coworkers. The whole would you rather be a Colorado Rocky or Savannah Banana? If money wasn't an issue there was that stat. Some are saying it's not necessarily true, but they say there was like a hundred something people at the Rockies Marlins game. And you know what? We got to give credit now because this may be the only time this year the Rockies won a series. Did you see that? They won two or three. Am I the only one clapping? Am I the only one in the stands? There's only 137 people there because there's like five people. If there's only 137 people there, did it really happen? There's more people at a little league game. And that's not even a joke. That's crazy. That doesn't even sound right. Makes no sense. So anyway, thank you guys for being here, hanging out with us and joining us at our party too. We're having a big party in Vegas June 20th 21st. Hope to see you there. Details at Covino and Rich and let's get into it. Man, Tom Brady in the news. This is great. Tom Brady. I feel like much like many people when they retire from playing sports, you get to see a side of them that you're like, oh man, if that was around during your playing career, I probably would have liked even more. I look at Tom Brady as a guy that I respect and like, but even more post retirement. Tom Brady's definitely opened up a lot ever since leaving New England. So is Bill Belichick. Yeah. Oh my God. Does New England do that to a person? By the way, they made Patriot documentaries too soon. We need to see how the Brady and Belichick stories unfold before we take a really good look back. The real Brady and Belichick, what do they do? The man in the arena with Tom Brady. How about we wait 10 more years and see how Belichick's life story unfolds and how Brady's does. Yeah, we needed the after hours rated R version of that documentary. So after a Super bowl, Tom Brady's 10 year old son attended an after party that featured Snoop Dogg and women on polls. Apparently that's the report. Well, not the report. He said it on his podcast. I'm just reading the headline. The report. It says report. So I'm reading report. Ok. Get off me. We're having a time of our life. And I'm like, holy cow, says the Report. If he tells his mother, I ain't going to see this kid for a long time. Well, we've also heard Tom Brady say that after the roast, which he loved every minute of, he's like, oh, no, I didn't think how this would affect my kids. It's courtesy of the next Effing Go podcast, but that is the Report and Omron Burgundy. The report. So I'm just reading you the report and it got us thinking about things you shouldn't understand, things you shouldn't have seen. Yeah. Things you shouldn't have heard. Don't you have a story about walking in on something weird when you were a kid? Yeah. But first, can I tell you Mike, who runs this place's story? Who? Mike who runs this place? Never heard of him. Based on the Tom Brady report and what he said on the let's Effing Go podcast. Mike who runs this place. And we're get his words of wisdom later on. Mike also brought a 10 year old to a stripper party. No, no, no, no. He said when he was a young warthog. When he was a young boy. I don't know, between the ages of 10 and 13. You know how big Mike who runs this place looks like an old Stone cold Steve Austin. Yeah. Did he once have hair like stunning Steve Austin? Even when he was 13, he looked like an old man. I'm kidding. Mike. I've seen pictures of Mike with hair. Yeah, me too. Well, have you seen him on Supermarket Sweep? He's a stallion. He's quite the stallion. He was a stallion. They called him the bear. They called him the doctor of love. I know, I know. He was breaking hearts. So Mike was having a sleepover with his pal, like kids do, right? And he had a used the bathroom in the middle of the night. And he said he's, you know, going through this hallway at his buddy's house. Took a timeout from playing Pac Man. Probably doesn't know which way to go because it's not his house and it's dark and where am I going? He follows the sounds. I even picture him with a low voice as a kid like, where am I going? Yeah. So he's feeling around for the bathroom and he says he sees his buddy's parents going at it. And he goes. And the worst part, he said, they let's Just say they were the combined weight of one of your favorite tag teams. As a kid growing up, he was like the big boss man. And came the African dream. It was like going at it, like. Like boxing. Oh, yeah. Something like that. Yeah, yeah. They were going at it for a few rounds. An intense tickle fight. He said it sort of scarred him. The visual is still burnt into his memory. And yeah, he shouldn't have seen that. And I have another similar story to that. When I was a kid. When I was a teenager, I remember sitting there, I was playing Marble Madness. This is a true story. Playing Marble Madness. Underrated game on my nes. My buddy Scott comes walking into my bedroom and he's beet red. Like beet red. And like smirking. I'm like, what, dude? What? And he's like, bro, I just saw your mom getting undressed from work. Yeah. And he saw it. Thanks. Or maybe he should have seen that. I don't know, because he seemed pretty happy about it. So things you shouldn't have seen, but you did or things you shouldn't have heard? Yeah, because Tom Brady's kid saw some things. Cannot see those things, Cannot see it. As a kid, I remember this. This is a true story. Growing up in Union, New Jersey, there was a nudie bar connected to the local bowling alley, which later, years later turned into an all nudie bar. Bowling wasn't bringing in the big bus. I guess. So, yeah, it's a true story. And I remember as a little kid, I opened the door. I guess I shouldn't have opened bowling alle. Did you find one that your fingers fit in? No, I'm talking about bowling. Bowling balls. Bowling balls. I gotta be honest to God, guys, like when you bowl with your buddies, like 11, right? Thanks for clarifying, Rich. Yeah, I open the door and this older woman looks at me. I'm just a little boy. And she, she gave it a little smackaroo mid dance. And I was like, what the hell? I don't know if I should have seen that. You saw the door open. Ever since then, I wanted a bowl every weekend. My parents were like, why does he love bowling? It's so odd. Covino had a 200 average when he was 12. Every weekend I was at the alley, but that nudie bar turned into an all nudie bar connected to the bowling alley. True story. Your favorite bowler was Parker Bone, right? Yeah, Parker Bone. And my personal story, Rich, based on the Tom Brady thing. My other personal story that you were alluding to my report, Steve's report is I remember Being a. I was a little kid, and I was in my grandma's room. I don't know what happened, but she was getting dressed. And I didn't think anything of it, but I saw. In the reflection of the mirror, I saw my grandma topless. And I was like, dude, because you don't. You know, you're like, whoa, that's cool. That's my tita. I saw my grandma. You saw some tita? Yeah. Yeah. No, those are some floppy. Yeah. I was like, oh, my God, I can't unsee that. I was, like, a little scarred for life. Seriously, I saw some things I shouldn't have seen. And that's the story of Tom Brady's son. He was 10 years old, saw some things he probably shouldn't have seen. And Brady was talking about it. So we open it up to you. Fox Sports Radio Nation. Or maybe a place or something happened, you know, I probably shouldn't have brought my kid there. Like, a lot of people bring their kid to a bar or somewhere where it's like, man, maybe I shouldn't have. Were we all. Is this just a me memory? Or did anyone else's mom bring them to a bar to get their dad who was inside the bar? Cause that happened to me. Swear to God. My mom would send me into the bar to get my dad, and I'd be tugging on his pant leg. Mom says you gotta come home. My mom brought me to the police station to get my dad. Hey, seriously, I'm not sure we should have seen that Danny G. But we did, and we're better for it. Remember when you were a kid, you even had that feeling of, like, I don't think I'm supposed to see this. Yes. My dad played poker at, like, a grimy underground game. Oh, and, like, you know, like, the basement of the VFW hall. Yeah. Everyone's smoking cigars. They got, like, a pay per view fight on wood paneling. There's probably, like, floozies of the night there. And I remember being like, my dad forgot, like, his keys or something, and my mom's like, run them into your father. And I felt like, remember when the kids and Goonies went into that abandoned house where the Fratellis were and, like, we're not supposed to be here. Well, you know, that's the feeling you get. So funny, man. It's the premise of a Bronx tale as well. Little Calogero, Calogero, Calogero. Little Calogero is sitting there on the stoop in the Bronx, and there's A little bit of a tussle. The kid thinks it's over a parking space, but it's not. It's gangster stuff, mob stuff, and he watches a murder. It's the story of Chaz Palm of Terry. He made that movie. But he saw some stuff as a little kid that he shouldn't have seen. And he wasn't a snitch. He kept it to himself. And that's what the story is all about. So again, we're talking about this because Tom Brady was talking about his son. Let's get to your phone calls. Yeah. What did he say? He said when his son was 10, there was a Super bowl after party with Snoop Dogg, weed and women on poles. Yeah, like that was, you know. And he said if his ex wife had found out, no bueno. He said, man, I'm not gonna see this kid for a long time. So based on that, and honestly, it sounds bad, but it's all in fun. That's just life, right? Back in the day, if you grew up in the 80s, how many pictures did your parents take of you with like, a cigarette hanging out of your mouth or holding a beer in the washing machine? Like, you know. Absolutely. Growing up back then, it was different. And I'll give you a modern day one. We live in la, and of course weed is legal here. Honestly, I'm sure it was a fun moment for. For Tommy and his little son. In fact, marijuana is legal most places now, Right. It didn't dawn on me. My. My wife was out for the day, and I remember my son wasn't born yet. So I was at my daughter, who was in a stroller, I'm pushing a stroller on Ventura Boulevard, and I remember my wife saying, like, hey, do you want to get some of those edible drinks later? And I was like, yeah, sure. And I went to go into the weed shop with the baby stroller, and that's not allowed. And they made me feel like I was the worst human ever. I'm like, kids are allowed in liquor stores with their parents, right? Yeah, yeah, I guess so, yeah. Is it the stroller itself that was prohibited, or the infant child or both. This, like, burnout that worked at the wheat shop looked at me like I was. Kids are gonna remember anything. Like the worst human. Yeah. My daughter might have been six months old. And I was like, her brain can't record those things yet. And I was like, yes. All right. Just fun fact. So, you know, she wouldn't know what it is anyway. She'd be like, oh, you're in Some kind of little store. So things you shouldn't have seen, but you did, and now you can't unsee it. Once the toothpaste is out of the tube, that's it. It's burnt in your memory forever. Let's, let's chop it up. Let's get involved. Just also proving Tom Brady's got real good stories. And, and he was a good sport about it too. Like, I don't know, I think it kind of makes him cooler. I think it's, it is a rite of passage. Growing up, you see things, especially kids today. Give me a break. I have a question. Kids are seeing today on social media and on the Internet. Oh my God. Yeah. You know what you had? What do you had to give a hobo to buy a, you know, $10 porn magazine? Kids could just google now. It's terrible. We gotta work for it, by the way. That's another thing. My dad listens. Oh, he'll. Maybe he'll learn this for the first time. You ever like go through your parents stuff because you're just being a nosy kid. Well, you sort of are a modern day Kimmy Gibbler Butinski type of guy. Vicky Gibler, you tell me no one else in this room just happened to be in their parents room. And you're like, you know, you were looking for something like, I wonder if dad has magic markers. My dad had no possessions. My dad had one. My dad was designated one drawer in the whole bedroom. He had a shoehorn and a pack of cards. My dad had nothing. You never has nothing. You never happen to stumble upon one of your dad's nudie magazines? No. Ever? Never. No. What if your dad had a faux drawer that was like a fake drawer that like was underneath the original drawer and then that's where all the good stuff was. Gun. Nudie magazines. Like a pack of cigarettes. Pack of cigarettes. His little stash of alcohol, cocaine. Different identities, different passports. Some polaroids of all the neighborhood women. What dad has magnums. I always. Mom's dad was Matt Damon. He had different IDs. My dad is Jason Bourne. What's going on here? The premise of every cheesy movie. That's really funny. So based on that, let's get into your stories and share a little bit. You know why? Because everyone thinks you are stuffy like Tom Brady. Well, that was point. Part two of the question. I thought was, first of all, you know what, what is your story a la Tom Brady? When you saw or heard something you shouldn't have. But I gotta ask this because it's on my mind. If the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick we're getting now were the ones that were the dynasty, would we have hated them as much? No way. No, because they become way more likable. Or maybe, maybe they were so business back then that now they unleashed and they've let loose because they were so buttoned up for so long that if in the 2000s Belichick was, you know, that's a question in itself. You think they were like that then or they've evolved into that or were they just covering it up because they were so business? I don't know. But I'm saying, great question. If you had light hearted TB12 and Bill Belichick that was chasing 20 year old Tael back in the 2000s, would they have gone from hateable New England, Boston area dynasty to like, yo, they're sort of cool. It would have been more of a circus for sure. Like, wow. The thing is they're more like Gronk than you think. Probably Gronk just wasn't covering it up. Right, Right. So we got stories. What are yours? Who do you want to talk to? Let's say hi to Tony in Oregon. Tony Covino and Rich. What's up, man? Hey, great topic you guys. Thanks, man. This takes me back to my first house. My neighbor Chuck lived there till about 12 years old. Used car salesman, had some money in a swimming pool and he'd bring over ladies of the night and they like to float around in the pool with no clothes on. And we climb the tree and we enjoyed. Probably shouldn't have been seeing it, but I'm glad we saw it. You know, you made me think of a story Covino's told many a times on our Patreon back in the series XM Days. On your way to school one day. True story. Covino cut through a neighbor's yard. You know when like you realize there's a way shorter way. Like if I just cut through this neighbor's yard, I could like cut my commute, my walking. Yeah. The amount of fences we climbed as kids in the 80s and 90s, kids will never know now as an adult if some kid cut through my yard. I kicked our ass. Yeah. We were cutting through yards left and right and I, and I heard a woman go, hey. And I thought someone was gonna yell at me. Right. For cutting in the yard. And she flashed me and I took this path. That's not what I was expecting. Oh yeah. And I took this path every day, waiting for it. Come out again. And it was a one time thing. It was just a one time thing. But man changed my life. You're trampling my hostas now. Look at this. Yep, yep. So things you shouldn't have seen. Maybe it was a late night movie that you shouldn't have seen. Maybe it was something that your parents were doing, you know, share the story. You saw it. It's all good. You survived. People overreact too, you know, like, not that big of a deal. I'm sure Brady's son is just fine. And it's a funny memory looking back, you know that my dad's been known to be like the life of the party type of guy. Oh yeah. And I'm sure he loves me sharing this story, but he's an old man. He's a 70 year old guy living life. I'm pretty sure. The story goes, we're all like a family party with like, you know, my mom and dad's friends and everyone was drinking, probably doing God knows what and late night, all the kids were, you know when you slept over like your parents friend's house on that random like the one time like everybody, we're sleeping over, everyone was drinking too much. I think I heard some like splashing. And the story goes that some of the adults were skinny dipping and my dad was one of them. And my mother was furious, like, you stupid father. Aw, little Richie shouldn't have seen that. I'm looking out the window being like, what's going on out there? Speaking of swimming, you ever go to a community pool and throw on some goggles? Back in the 80s, you saw some things underwater that maybe you shouldn't have seen. True. I don't know how to explain what I'm talking about. Hygiene wasn't a thing back then. Yeah, but I remember like putting like hands, doing weird things. Grooming took a backseat back then. Grooming definitely took a backseat back then. It was the 80s at the local Y or Elks club or whatever pool. Knights of Columbus. You're like, oh my goodness, what's going on under there? Chris, Ohio, you're on. Kavino on Red. What's up fellas? Always love listening to your show on the way home. Thanks, man. My story isn't as X rated as this conversation has gone so far, but I want to share about my first trip to the dog Po at the Cleveland Browns game. It's about six or seven years old. This is like 99, 2000 time. Browns are playing the Bengals. My dad wants to break me in. So we're sitting in the dog town. And for the Bengals, Achilles Smith runs out right in front of the dog pound. He's the quarterback for the Bengals at the time. Starts beating his chest. And I heard every word, bad word, cuss word, you can think under the sun. The N word, the F word, a word, everything under the sun. And that's only thing I could ask my dad on the way home. Not talk about the game. Was just talking about what does everything, every single one of those words mean. Yeah. What's going on? Six or seven. Six or seven year old. So you know, Chris, you bring up a good point. You were six or seven. I feel that way if you got little kids. Good story, Kavino, you got a teenage daughter now. Yeah, but I remember when you would go to concerts with her when she was like 8, 9, 10, and you start smelling all the weed at a concert. Yeah, yeah, I know. I've had friends tell me their kids are like mom and dad. What's that smell? It's incense, honey. Oh, yeah, yeah. But that's. That's one of those conversations that you have to have with your kids. You go to see, you bring them to a concert, and everyone's high. Those are clove cigarettes, young dear. Clove cigarettes. That's right. All right, back to the phones. We'll take one more phone call now and then the rest next. You know what? I don't want to run late. Oh, wow. Yeah. Let's take the rest of the phone calls. We'll wrap this up, and we are going to talk about a little baseball. There's a story we got to get to today. Danny G. In addition to, of course, midweek Major and Mike's words of wisdom, young athletes. Should we enforce mandatory prenuptial agreements for these young dudes that get married at like, 22 years old? Maddie, Maddie, Maddie, I feel you go like Travis Hunter. There's a story, and it's like, dude. Yeah. There's a lawyer trying to help the sports world advise these young fellas. So we'll get to all that next right here. Kavin on Rich on Fox Sports Radio. Now, I mentioned to start the show that Rich looks extra handsome today, Believe me. 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For over 40 years, Tire Rack has been helping customers find the right tires for how, what and where they drive ship fast and free. Backed by free road hazard protection with convenient installation options like mobile tire installation. Tire rack.com the way tire buying should be. All right, so again, when Tom Brady won a Super bowl, there was an after party and his 10 year old son was there. After the party is the hotel lobby. Yeah, but the after party featured Snoop Dogg and women on polls. So it got a little crazy. They're having fun. And he's quoted as saying, we're having something. Oh, he learned something. Says, we're having the time of our life. And I'm like, holy, holy cow. If he tells his mother, I'm going to see this kid for a long time. That's courtesy of the let's have Go podcast. So what are some other stories where you saw some stuff that maybe you shouldn't have seen or you felt like, Man, I don't know if I should be watching this right now. I got a sports related one. Rich. I always bring up this reference because to me it's always so random and funny. And then we'll get to the phone calls and wrap it up. Go ahead. I'm writing it down because I feel like you're gonna say it. Really? Yeah. It's a, it's a legendary Yankees moment, right? And it's Mariano Rivera's last pitch. And I'm sure you guys have seen the clip. Jeter and Pettit come out like their managers and they take out Rivera and Rivera crumbles in their arms. Do you guys remember this? I remember that he starts crying and sobbing and it's like, wow, this is so emotional, man. This is like way emotional. This is crazy. It's his last pitch. Legendary. Mariano Rivera, number 42. The last number 42. And there was a guy on the mound with them just staring at the whole thing, probably thinking, I don't know if I should Be seeing this. I don't know if I should be in this moment right now. And that was catcher J.R. murphy, John Ryan Murphy. It wasn't Joe Girardi. It wasn't Jorge Posada. It wasn't any of your famous catchers that come to mind when you think of the Yankees. It was some random catcher. But he had to go to the mound because he had to go to the mound. And he. They almost cut him out of the moment because it just looks so odd that it was Jeter Pettit and Moe river in this really emotional moment. And here's this guy, like, I don't know if I should be here. I'm barely on the team right now. What that feeling is like when a longtime employee of a company retires and you're sort of like the new guy. Yeah. And you're like, everyone's paying tribute to you, man. We've worked together decades. And you're like, I've known this guy three weeks. I don't know if I should be here. But yeah. And you know, you're just there and you witness it, but you feel like you shouldn't have. What are those stories for you? Didn't someone ask you. You don't have to call it a person, but wasn't there a scenario? Because you talk for a living. Someone asked you to speak like a wake or a funeral, and you're like, I don't know the person that well. You know what? I think people always do that to me. So there's that. I'm like, hey, just because I'm on the radio doesn't mean I want to hop on the microphone at this. At this event. Right. But my brother was asked to do a speech at a wedding for someone he didn't even know. He's like, I don't know if I'm the guy for this. I'm like, I barely know the dude. So, again, thank you guys for sharing your stories. Let's wrap it up with your phone calls. And I know Danny G. Has a story about a musician. I think we'll. We'll go rapid fire and then again, we'll talk a little Travis Hunter. And like, man, some of these decisions young athletes are making. Tim, you're on in Tejas. What's up, Timmy? Hey, guys. How are y' all? What's up, man? So this was when I was like 9 or 10. I was looking for my mom for whatever reason I can't remember. So I just busted into, like, my parents room and I caught them being, you Know, getting busy. They were doing the nasty dance and shuffle. I'm like at my mid-40s right now, and I'm still scarred from that. Yeah, that's. You know what? That's something kids should not see. But what are you gonna do? That's life. But, man. Oh, can you imagine? That's never happened to anybody here, right? I hope. No, but I. I hear stories. Our pal Nicole, who I do that parenting podcast with. Yeah. Her door lock of her bedroom apparently doesn't work, so her kids are constantly just barging in. And she has multiple stories where she had to be like, oh, daddy was examining something I had on my inner thigh. Oh, my God. Like, I got sunburned. So daddy was, you know, rubbing lotion on me. Things you shouldn't have seen, like, you know, knock on your parents door. Kids just. I feel like I have this memory not clear, but it's just like an example of what we're talking about. Like, you ever at a buddy's house maybe, and your buddy's parents start fighting? Yeah. Yeah. I don't know if I. I don't know if I should be seeing this right now. Yeah, like, super awkward. Like, I want to go home, I think. Later, more phone calls. 877-99-ON FOX. You're a. Timmy's playing Nintendo and his mom's like, why don't you go off with your whore? Oh, man. Should I go home? I'm gonna go home for dinner, guys. Later. All right, Virginia. Dan, you're on. Hey, what's happening? Dan in Virginia. Great show, guys. Thanks, man. When I was maybe like 11, 12 years old, my grandfather was in town visiting, and he was a night owl. We play cards, stay up at night. We were watching tv and late night Skinemax came on. Do you guys remember that? This is before Internet and all that stuff. Do you mean what I used to tape on VHS tapes and label 49ers vs Bears so my mom would never find them. That's the one. Yep, exactly. You know, you're on my radar. There was one I used. I remember bikini car wash company. That was a good. Max was great, good stuff. And now it was. It was a little soft core, but it was still a lot of action for a 12 year old. And it came on. And grandpa, he just left it on. He never looked at me. He just. He had it on. I looked at him. He just was glued to the tv and it just. It just remained like that for like 20 minutes. Awkward. That's amazing. That's so funny. That's a conversation that's a common memory, I think, for everybody. That's like a conversation even for another day. When those weird scenes came on and you were with your folks, your grandparents. My grandfather and I, who was like. He was like my best pal. Every Friday night, my grandfather and I would go to Blockbuster or Hollywood Video, whatever, and we rent, like, a Seagal or Van Damme movie. That was our thing, late 80s. And there's a scene in one of those movies your grandpa didn't take you, like, behind the beaded part of the video, right? Oh, by past the saloon doors. It was a. I believe it was. Remember the one where there were two Van Dammes? Like, Double Impact or something? Yeah. He has a shower scene where he's with a woman naked. No. And I remember the same thing where I'm like, is grandpa gonna, like, fast forward to turn this off, or are we just gonna awkwardly watch this? And Grandpa left it on. Grandpa doesn't care. Yeah, Grandpa wants to see it. And old men do what they want to do. My grandfather said. And how grandpa know at home, at least, like, your mom or dad could take the remote control and fast forward past the scene they didn't want, you know, to be in the same movie. Blindfold and earmuffs. Right. But when you were at the movies with them and a scene would come on, that was so. It was like torture being, like, in the same theater next to your parents when something like that was on the screen. It's so awkward, too, when you're a kid. Yeah. I went to see Edward Scissorhands with. It was my mom and I. And you're like, okay. I was probably 8. I don't even know. It was like whenever the movie came out. So I was a little kid. And the scene where. I don't want to spoil it here, but Edward Scissorhands. I think you can spoil Edward Scissors. Edward Scissorhands impales 35 years. Is it Michael Anthony hall who plays the bully in that movie who's, like, the bad guy? The bad boyfriend? I think it is. Yeah. Yeah. He dies. Well, let's just say he gets impaled by hands made of scissors. And my mom actually covered my. And then I, like, opened her fingers and watched the scene. She was like, no, that is funny. It was like just. It was like some, you know, moderate violence. My dad would half. By the way, Doug Gottlieb just set us up. Never heard of Edward Scissorhands. Never heard of him. Sam, you know, when you think of those movies, I Remember, my dad used to always watch Bachelor Party with Tom Hanks, and he would your parents ever do, like, hey, cover your eyes for a second, and they'd, like, left it on you, like. And you'd be like, okay. And by the way, it was an older Anthony Michael Hall. You know, that movie was made in 1990. He wasn't that much older, but he played the bully. He was like a high school bully. I know, but we know him from all those movies. He looks different. He's, like, beefier. He's, like, more muscular. I did that this past holiday season. The movie Love, actually, Kavino loves to point out, has, like, some nudity in it. And I was watching with the family, and then I was like, yeah, Kavino's right. Kids, you know, look away for a second. Yeah. I'm like, I don't know if I should be seeing this right now. Let's take one more for now, and then we'll. We'll go to our buddy Isaac for an update. Andy in Rhode Island. What's up, Andy? Oh, gabagool. What's up? When I was a young warthog. When he was a young war. I walked into my dad's basement where he had a studio, and, you know, the band, you know, they're catching some traction. And, you know, the guys were downstairs practicing. My dad wasn't downstairs, and, you know, I got a little curious, went downstairs, see what the guys are up to. I walked into the room, and the lead guitarist and the lead singer are blowing lions. They close the door behind me. They throw. They put their hand over my shoulder like, hey, Andy, you know, here's some cash. So they took out a lot of money. They gave me. They gave me some money and. They gave you hush money. Hush money. You saw nothing, kid. Yeah, you saw nothing. See? Yeah. Yeah. That's hilarious. Yeah. So let's go to Isaac for an update. Isaac, what is going on, buddy? 49ers and bears, huh? All right, just taking some notes on that last second. Isaac. I'm not even joking. I found it the other day. I'm doing spring cleaning. I'm trying to condense memories, and my wife's like, do you have. What are these home videos? And I have one labeled 49ers bears. And I kid you not, it is like Skinmix. That's not the 49ers. That's not Roger Craig. That's not Tom Rathman. Jim McMahon naked. That's a woman. That's not Mike Ditka refrigerator at the 1988 NFC championship game. Well, we start with head coaching news because multiple outlets report that the Suns hiring Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Jordan Ott as their new head coach. While NBA commissioner Adam Silver confirmed today that next season's All Star game will shift to a USA versus the world matchup in the NHL. The Pittsburgh Penguins hired New York Rangers assistant Dan Muse as their new head coach tonight at 8 Eastern. Game one of the Stanley Cup Final as the Florida Panthers visit the Edmonton Oilers. Baseball Today the Red Sox beat the Angels 11 9. Boston's Sedon Rafaela the game winning two run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning. And finally, look, here come the Colorado Rockies. Wow, they won at Miami 32 today for their first three game winning streak of the season. Marlins announcer Kyle Selaf was audibly distraught by the final result of the game. Listen. And again, the 2:2 from Kinley to Wagaman is hit to third. And the Rockies have swept the Marlins here this week. Final score Colorado 3 in Miami 2. Marlins will take the off day tomorrow to recuperate and get back on track Friday. You can almost hear him gritting his teeth. By the way, the announced attendance, announced perhaps being the key word today. 6261. Back to you. Announced. By the way, you got to mention for all the baseball fans, this Yankees, Mets, I'm sorry, these Dodgers Mets games, even though they're, even though it's only June baseball, they really are crazy. So good man. Danny G. You first game, the Mets went in extras. Last night your Dodgers went in extras. And Max Muncie's in a zone. He is finally. 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Hernandez will just give it a courtesy look and watch it fly into the pavilion and right field for one. Juan Soto. He wins the battle with kershaw. It's a two run shot, number 11. And it's a four three. Dodgers lead in the third. And Juan Soto said I could be he. Yeah, that's great and all, but it ended on a Brandon Nimmo error, otherwise known as a a shot by Freddie Freeman. Swung on and hit deep left. Back goes Nimmo. Still going back. This ball is off the wall. Around third is Edmond. The Dodgers are going to win it. Freddy Freeman with a walk off double. And the Dodgers win it six to five in 10 innings. Yeah. Freddie Freeman with a walk off error by Brandon Nimmo. Congratulations. Error if he never touched a ball. Yeah, exactly. I don't think so. Yeah, but it was. Do you see how misplayed that ball was? It's a scoreboard. Doesn't say that. That was a routine fly ball. Yo. Dodgers won. I'm just saying, like, I hate. I wish Freddie Freeman would have hit a home run, Danny. 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That was all courtesy of our friends at Tire Rack, one of our other sponsors, DraftKings. I'm doing one of my pick six home run deals. Oh, and I gave you Muncie last weekend, remember? And he hit a home run that weekend. I much like many people, I'm always one leg shy of these little parlays, these pick sixes I missed. Fernando Tatis was the only one that didn't deliver for me the other day was one of those like $10 wins. 1200. Well, knuckleheads. Hey, you big A holes, why don't you give me one each tonight? Give me a Dodger, a Met and a Yankee. Who's going to hit a home run. I feel like Juan Soto against a righty. You got. The Mets are. Mets are pitching. Canning, you know your Yankees are fight, I believe. Facing Cruz, who's a right hander. Let's go. I'm going obvious here. For real Judge? Yeah. Aaron Judge, he's. I mean, yeah, he's going to. He's always three days. He's always due. I'm going to say Edmund. So funny you would say that. Big Mike said Edmund. I'm like, he doesn't really hit many home runs. Is it you feeling it? Yeah. You know, he's so good, it's gross. The Dodgers are so good. And you're right about this whole series has been great to watch. And before we move on to rated the Mets bullpen, I have to say it because for the real baseball fans, like Edwin Diaz is back. Like Garrett Rubber zone. Like the Mets got like Mets got pretty deep in the bullpen. I really think much like a lot of teams, they have pretty decent pitching and that's what makes, that's what makes October exciting. Danny, we're four months away, but I'm curious to see what the Dodgers do with their pitching because they have so many on the il. And then you wonder, will Shohei Ohtani. I know they got him throwing simulated games, but there's an argument to keep him off the mound because Shohei Ohtani, a lot of people saying he should close the games too. Maybe. Rich, you're gonna have to roll in your extra TV tonight because it's the start of the NHL Stanley Cup. That is true. But I gotta ask you, as a Dodgers fan, do you want Ohtani pitching when the guy's hitting bomb day? Like, no, I said this last year, remember that I would just leave it alone the way it is right now. I mean, you're paying him a lot, but he's made that money back for your organization just by being the biggest star in the world. But I'm saying, if the guy's batting like 300, leads league and home runs, why are you going to fiddle with every fifth or sixth day worrying about him pitching? How are you going to stop him though, is the question. Like he really wants to pitch again. Yeah, but then there's the argument that people are saying maybe on occasion then you have to give him a rest day. And now you're going to take them out of a lineup that stinks. You can't pitch his guy every fifth or sixth day and have him be an every single day player. 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