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It's a podcast called twenty
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five wist fucking Basketball
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and they all went on a whist So, yeah, it's too
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bad, but what did you expect.
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It's a podcast call twenty
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five.
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Whistline
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Welcome Eddie Blood, So
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not much to say. I lost thousand bucks. I bet on
1:36
Auburn. I thought they were gonna win it pretty much
1:38
the whole game until the very end Florida wins it. That's not even
1:40
what it was. Ended up being the game
1:42
that the Duke Houston game. They
1:45
Arkansas like choked. It's crazy. It's
1:47
crazy. They scored one bucket in the past ten
1:49
minutes and the last ten minutes of the game is why I
1:51
could not believe what I was watching. I
1:53
could because usually happens to my team. Yep,
1:56
So that I felt so
1:59
me and all the Duke people felt exactly the same,
2:01
like they understood where I was coming from my
2:03
whole life. I've never seen anything
2:05
like that at the end of that game.
2:07
And again it's been talked about one hundred
2:10
times, but I'm gonna tell you whenever
2:12
he tried to take the ball from him, throwing it out of balance
2:14
and they got the tech hold on him, I then thought
2:17
it was over again. There were like four times
2:19
where I thought, Okay, they've
2:21
stopped the bleeding just in time. Now
2:24
Duke will win the game.
2:25
That was a brain fart, right, like he
2:28
just thought. He just wasn't thinking like you can.
2:30
Everyone knows you can't do that.
2:31
He just wasn't.
2:32
Have you ever seen that?
2:33
No, No, I have
2:35
seen no, And I'd be curious
2:38
about someone in case, if you don't
2:40
mind googling this, I have seen that
2:42
there's a rule in some
2:44
league that if you hold the ball out over
2:47
the line you can grab it, then you
2:49
can grab it. Now that could even that could be
2:51
like junior high. And
2:53
so that wasn't the case here.
2:55
No, he thought he was playing defense.
2:57
It was hilarious, but I
2:59
was rooting for Muston big time, even though I said I did
3:01
not think. I said I didn't think Houston or Duke would
3:03
win one Dukee because everybody thought Duke would win. So I
3:05
was out Houston because their name is Houston and Houston
3:07
just doesn't win. So I'm still standard
3:10
by all that, But that
3:12
that play is when I thought, Okay, Duke just got
3:14
Duke Duke lucky, and now they're gonna win. So
3:17
is that a rule anywhere?
3:18
Casey, I'm not saying. I'm just seeing the five seconds
3:20
holding it. You know you can't.
3:21
If you do, fine, I'm going to keep looking.
3:23
Let me know the miss free
3:25
throw. I do think that
3:27
foul called h on
3:30
the flag. Yeah, probably wasn't a foul, but
3:32
again, dude, you gotta score more than one bucket
3:34
in the last ten minutes. Exactly crazy,
3:37
like Houston freaking awesome. Those
3:39
guys, they they went one
3:41
on one with Flag at the end of the game and
3:44
at the had a shot. He had a shot, but shut
3:46
him down. Yeah, so it was pretty cool. I
3:48
saw them walking in the hallway with Kevin Sampson after
3:50
the game and one of the guys was like his
3:52
own guys was like, that's apparently like the biggest comeback
3:55
in the history of the Final
3:57
Four. Like the craziest comeback and he's like yeah. He
3:59
goes, wow, how down were we? And I think
4:01
the guy said fifteen and he goes, oh,
4:03
good thing it was in seventeen because we were coming
4:05
back from that.
4:06
Oh really.
4:07
I love that he didn't know, like, how
4:09
far were we down? Fourteen?
4:11
I think it's those Houston
4:13
guys were grinders, man. I
4:15
saw a story about them. They all
4:17
ran the mile at the beginning of the
4:19
year, every person on the team. If you're
4:21
on the team, you dress you have to run a mile, and
4:24
that their average time in running
4:26
the mile was like five eighteen or something, right,
4:28
five minutes eighteen seconds, and the slowest
4:31
was like five point fifty, the fastest was whatever.
4:33
But they took such pride and the picture was them
4:35
with all their shirts off with like chains
4:37
around them, like shure. They took such
4:40
pride in having that cardio
4:42
and being strong, and holy crap
4:45
has not paid off, Like they are monsters
4:47
defensively. It's crazy to see
4:49
that game was that's wild. I think
4:51
they heard you, man, that's wild, not good
4:53
good. I do want Florida to be Houston
4:56
now. So just because I'm a sec
4:58
guy, and I said Houston can't win it championship only
5:00
because their name is Houston, which is a stupid thing to say.
5:03
But I am who I am. I am who I am. But
5:05
that was a crazy a game.
5:07
I couldn't believe it.
5:08
I couldn't believe it either.
5:09
Yeah, every time.
5:10
Even my wife was like what the heck? And I was like, if
5:12
she's into it, then I know it's a crazy game, right.
5:14
The I mean, there's
5:16
like eight plays I could go like when this happened,
5:19
so we'll just move off of it. But yeah,
5:22
I lost a bunch of money, but I put the money a long
5:24
time ago, so already felt lost.
5:25
Yeah, that's funny how that happened.
5:27
Like I bet at the beginning of the tournament, someone's already gone,
5:29
so.
5:29
You never really saw. It wasn't really there.
5:31
Who knows I was there? Oh okay, it
5:33
was there. I lost a lot of money this tournament. Sorry,
5:36
dude, you shouldn't
5:38
feel sorry for losses like this. I would rather
5:40
lose money like this than lose
5:42
the game like we lost to Texas Tech.
5:44
I think a lot of people probably lost money though, because a lot
5:46
of favorites won, and you're not gonna win money unless
5:48
you really about the underdogs than they win.
5:50
Yeah, Remember I can ended up being kind of sucky,
5:52
and I was either seven for eight or eight of eight at
5:54
el EAD eight teams like I was on and
5:57
then once my like
5:59
Tech Law because that Tech going to the final four once
6:03
Auburn didn't like all
6:05
my eggs were in the basket of those teams
6:07
that got to the late eight but didn't get to the final four. Basically,
6:10
what'd you find case anything?
6:11
Not yet?
6:12
Okay, it could have just been some stupid like local
6:14
rec league.
6:14
It just keeps giving me the five second rule.
6:16
But I do wonder what he was doing.
6:18
Yeah, he wonders until
6:20
this day, he wasn't thinking man, right, Him
6:23
and.
6:23
Kelvin Sampson were both like, what the heck did I just.
6:26
I mean, make a free throw? Yeah, make a free throw?
6:28
Yeah, exactly, get a bucket inbounds
6:31
the ball. I was probably shire let that kid
6:33
was a James or James
6:35
inbound the ball for the second time, Yeah, because
6:37
he looks scared the first he.
6:39
Looked like he was clueless as to how
6:42
fast his heart was beating and what his eyes were saying.
6:44
Yeah, and you'll fault on his own but it's just
6:46
like, come on, man.
6:48
So there's one. I got a few things I wanted
6:50
to talk about. Number two is going to be
6:52
let's get an update on pickle
6:55
ball, and we had you guys reach out to this guy again
6:57
that wanted to play for a thousand bucks. Let's
6:59
go to Kevin first, Kevin Elock Crickets
7:02
and got nothing nothing. Wow.
7:05
I even hit him twice.
7:06
Yeah, what a freaking He was talking a lot of smack
7:08
too. Man, you think he's scared.
7:10
I mean, I'm gonna have to message him now and be like, yeah,
7:13
I didn't want to do that. I wanted to be set up, not
7:15
by me. No, you have an attorney that's neither.
7:17
And let's go play the game. But do
7:20
you think he sees you guys?
7:22
Is?
7:23
I would guess no because he doesn't look very active
7:26
as it is social media active.
7:28
Do we think he's running?
7:30
I think so.
7:31
I think so. Do we think he's dead?
7:34
Yeah, as
7:36
he tweeted it all No, since I checked him for the weekend.
7:38
Though, saying man, what if he's hurt.
7:40
I was trying to find his like actual information so
7:42
I could like contact his job.
7:45
Yeah, I wouldn't hate that. No, that'd
7:47
be hilarious. His
7:49
bots.
7:51
We're just looking to get in touch with him.
7:53
I mean, if if he if he says no, cool, we
7:55
know. But he's not just leaving us hanging,
7:57
you know.
7:58
We're just looking at it like an attorney.
8:00
Got thousand bucks, you want to talk garbage, I'm gonna fly
8:02
to Cleveland play pick a ball. Get you for a thousand bucks? Could
8:04
you talk crap? Let's go, I might lose. You're
8:07
a four year D one athlete.
8:09
I mean, if draft games are putting the odds on it, you're
8:12
probably at minus one sixty or so over.
8:14
Lolo me, I can't even practice. He's
8:16
been raining every day. I can't even This
8:19
is bizarre.
8:20
Lollo Me.
8:22
Yeah, why be scared of Lollo Me? If
8:25
he is dead, though, that sucks. That's really sorry
8:28
about eight condolences to everybody out there and
8:30
his family and stuff. Okay, I'm
8:33
not a hockey guy,
8:36
but ov.
8:37
Yeah, shut out.
8:38
Yeah more
8:41
goals now than Gretzki. Not more points,
8:43
but more goals, right, but
8:45
yeah, nude, Yeah, it's so cool.
8:47
Who's this guy who's he played for.
8:49
Alex Ovechkin.
8:51
Capital.
8:52
I was gonna ask Washington and he's
8:54
played with him the whole time, right, he's never changed
8:56
teams. So, and
8:59
then I watched some of who
9:01
just hawked a Lougi in their microphone. Did anybody
9:03
do that?
9:04
No?
9:04
I went like, we gotta. I
9:11
was thinking about Gretzky being the great one. I'm like,
9:13
well, now this guy needs a name.
9:15
So I think he has a name.
9:18
Ohm not sure. Yeah, well it's a nickname
9:20
because his name is Alex Ovechkin. But Gretzky was
9:22
there to shake his hand and do his thing. But
9:25
you Gretzky has
9:27
more points just through a cysts
9:31
where Avekin doesn't. Is a passer, but just
9:33
had the goals record.
9:34
As well, and all the Stanley Cups too, you know.
9:36
But that was a record they thought would never
9:39
be broken, was Gretzky's goals
9:41
records points record. They still don't think we'll be broken,
9:43
but I did pull up. These
9:46
are sports records they don't think anybody
9:48
is ever gonna break. But they
9:51
thought that this record would never be broken.
9:55
What comes to mind, Luke, I.
9:57
Got one you could say, with
9:59
the s or the hits?
10:00
What what lo here is it?
10:02
Hits?
10:02
No moot
10:05
game is played?
10:06
Got broke?
10:07
No, that did get broke. That's the one
10:09
that hits there's
10:11
one that's like hits one seventy two.
10:13
I'm curious for lou Gary.
10:15
No.
10:15
Okay, first of all, everybody needs to stop. You
10:17
guys are probably thinking of the
10:19
fifty six game hit story. Yes, that's the one.
10:22
Yes, Joe Demaggio, Yes, that's
10:24
probably what you're thinking when you think of Yankees. Yes,
10:27
Gary was the iron Horse because of all
10:29
the games that he played. But that was beat by cal Ripken.
10:32
That's when we were kids, and he won around and gave everybody five
10:34
and then kind of retired after that. Yeah,
10:37
okay, but cal Ripken would have come to my mind immediately.
10:41
Yeah, any other anything coming.
10:42
I was going to say, Demagio, that was that was the big one.
10:44
Fifty six game hits story. Yeah, yes, correct, that's
10:46
the one. That's what I meant.
10:47
That's tough.
10:48
The other Yankee I think.
10:50
And again you may fact check
10:52
me on this, but the last person about four hundred was Ted
10:54
Williams. That hasn't happened. I think Tony Gwynn got close
10:57
exactly.
10:57
Yeah, he was ninety something
10:59
and saying on the podcast close,
11:02
I don't take four hundred.
11:03
I don't think so, No, I mean I think he probably bad
11:05
at three forty three to fifty, but that's close. Now,
11:08
So what was the Demagie one fifty six
11:10
game history, So that's fifty six hits,
11:13
No, fifty six games in a row.
11:14
He got a hit at least one hit.
11:16
That's amazing.
11:16
Yeah, well, yeah, it's all time.
11:18
That's amazing.
11:18
Yeah, Okay, here we go, boys and
11:20
girls. Is what I've pulled up. NFL
11:23
wise, Jerry Rice's career receiving yards
11:27
and ninety five one. Nobody's even close yard
11:29
wise, but the longevity that he had makes
11:31
a big difference, right Yeah, And it's Smith's
11:34
career rushing yards eighteen
11:36
three hundred and fifty five yards.
11:37
That's awesome.
11:38
Running Backs today don't
11:40
last and they don't run enough for
11:43
anyone to right now, with how
11:46
football is played, they don't run the
11:48
ball enough for this to happen. Now, we've seen
11:51
transitions from passing
11:53
to rushing. You know, depending
11:55
on what the flavor of the decade is.
11:58
Right now, it's a lot of throwing. You're seeing passing
12:01
records being beat a lot
12:03
ms Smith's career rushing yards probably will
12:05
not be broken in our lifetime. The
12:08
Tampa Bay Buccaneers in nineteen seventy
12:10
six and nineteen seventy seven, they
12:13
lost twenty six games in a row.
12:15
It would take two full seasons. So
12:17
if it goes at seventeen game schedule, so
12:20
it wouldn't take two four, but it would take two
12:22
most. Yeah, crazy.
12:24
I don't think the NFL will let that happen.
12:26
Now the Lions went totally defeated.
12:28
Yeah, yeah, you know in the oh
12:32
eight Brett Farbes two
12:35
hundred and ninety seven consecutive starts at quarterback.
12:38
Quarterbacks don't stay healthy long enough.
12:40
And I think Eli was close, but then they benched him
12:42
and it was a whole controversy.
12:44
Yeah.
12:44
And then also it's playing
12:48
more games in a season actually
12:51
limits the odds of this happening, because
12:53
imagine a fourteen game season versus
12:55
a seventeen game season. That's three extra
12:57
games in that season where you might be hurt. Where you may
13:00
you get through a fourteen without having to miss a game, but
13:02
you start putting fifteen, sixteen, seventeen odds
13:04
are the more games you play, the more you're gonna get
13:06
hurt. So the longer the seasons go, you would think,
13:08
well, that's just more games to play, but actually you're
13:10
having to play all those in a row with
13:13
the bye week happening twice.
13:17
Yeah, so yeah, two
13:19
hundred ninety seven career consecutive
13:21
starts. College football, Oklahoma's
13:23
forty seven game win streak. Now,
13:26
this is from nineteen fifty thirty, nineteen fifty seven.
13:28
I's gonna say, when was that? I don't remember? That
13:31
been a bit.
13:32
This should not be an official rule. This should
13:34
not be an official record because anything before
13:37
integration really shouldn't
13:39
count. Oh yeah, yeah, you know
13:42
a bunch of slow white kids able
13:44
to cheat would like this, and that goes
13:46
for any of it. Like so,
13:49
but okay, incredible forty seven
13:51
game win streak. Barry
13:54
Sanders had twenty six hundred rushing
13:56
yards in one season in eleven
13:58
games.
13:59
Oh wow in college?
14:02
Uh no, NFL, oh college
14:04
ok ok just making sure, Yeah, because
14:07
because because uh genty was trying to yes,
14:10
was trying to beat him, he was, but he played,
14:13
but he played more games. He still didn't but
14:15
he's still Yeah. And
14:19
Micro's ears twenty nine straight one hundred
14:21
yard games. Colleg Tueble, Nebraska, twenty nine
14:23
straight one hundred yard games. Again, that's
14:26
wild, just on the surface,
14:28
but nobody runs it enough
14:30
now to have one player run for that many.
14:33
Yeah, baseball cal
14:35
Ripken Demaggio's fifty
14:37
six game hit streak. Nolan Ryan
14:40
seven no hitters, Now, I
14:42
remember like six and seven. Nolan
14:44
Ryan was in his forties.
14:45
Yeah, what a beast.
14:47
And when you're twelve, someone
14:51
throwing in their forties isn't that big a deal. When
14:53
you get to your thirties and your forties, someone dominating
14:55
in their forties, You're like, dang, it's like Lebron
14:58
now being forty and he's probably gonna be First
15:00
team All NBA this year as a forty year
15:02
old.
15:02
It's amazingly crazy.
15:03
You're like, that's wild. Now, if I'm thirteen, I'm
15:05
like, yeah, it's all the same, and twenty nine
15:08
or thirty nine, there's no difference.
15:09
We didn't know how old anyone was.
15:10
Dude, is crazy to think now that
15:13
he was in his forties throwing no hitters.
15:14
Pretty crazy, sounds painful.
15:18
He has one of the fastest
15:23
first pitches ever,
15:25
meaning he was already retired in his sixties
15:27
and they bring out somebody the ceremonial first pitch. Oh,
15:30
that's funny. I saw the top five fastest
15:33
ceremonial first pitches ever. And I think he was at
15:35
number two or three and he wasn't even throwing that hard.
15:37
It's just regular.
15:38
I think you threw like eighty but he
15:41
was like in his six he's like sixty four.
15:42
He was sixty three and through eighty five miles.
15:44
Yeah, wow, legend,
15:47
Wow, total gray hair and ball.
15:50
I got stupid, got it.
15:52
Yes he was button up and slacks, Yes,
15:55
button up shirt.
15:56
It's hilarious. There's a good documentary
15:58
on Netflix about Nolan Ryan. See it.
16:00
Yeah, yeah, really good.
16:01
Didn't think it'd be that good. Ended up really watching
16:03
it. Fully. Yes, if I'm
16:05
a little undecided,
16:07
I'll go. I will guarantee myself myself
16:09
half of it, and then I'll come back and watch second
16:11
half if I like it. But that one I said all the way through.
16:14
Yeah, yeah, it was really good.
16:15
NBA. Well Chamberlain's one hundred point game nineteen
16:17
sixty two. So here's the thing with that. There are no
16:20
cameras that had this came has not recorded.
16:22
Yeah, and so as
16:24
Eddie taught us, the scorekeeper
16:26
can do whatever he wants.
16:28
I've done it because I've done it.
16:30
Eddie was scorekeeper for his kids' games.
16:32
You know what I think I did this weekend.
16:33
I think I kicked someone out of the game by like,
16:36
I don't think they got five fouls, but my paper squeal.
16:39
And kick them out.
16:39
Oh. I would think though, that somebody's parents
16:42
would have reacted so negatively
16:46
it had been such there
16:50
they they'd have been so demanded.
16:52
Dude, d had gone out of their mind.
16:53
Because it was a major tournament. But it was one
16:56
kid was twenty four and they was twenty nine. And I think,
16:58
God, I.
16:58
Just think the parent would have free out had you
17:01
pulled the kid without them knowing, especially if it's a tournament.
17:03
And I think they probably keep up with their kids fouls.
17:04
And I'm a little annoyed too when someone gets five
17:06
files.
17:07
I'm like, hey, rap there right.
17:09
I was gonna make the George Brett pintaw reference. But
17:11
I don't know if you guys would get that.
17:13
Oh yeah you do.
17:14
I don't remember it. I was too young, but I've.
17:16
Seen it when he charged the man.
17:19
And they said you have pinet on your bat and he sprints
17:21
out George Brett. It was way
17:23
way, way long time ago. Yeah,
17:26
So the one hundred point game. I
17:28
think we do what we did here with the
17:30
Alabama or excuse the Oklahomba
17:33
win streak because we
17:36
can't see it. There's no picture
17:38
of the scoreboard, nothing but the scoreboard
17:40
doesn't matter.
17:41
And what's crazy is I'm watching the Celtics documentary
17:43
on HBO that Bill Simmons, did you know? And they
17:45
have so much video of Chamberlain and Bill
17:47
Russell and there's still nothing of this hundred
17:49
point game.
17:51
Who shot that three and made it?
17:53
Well? There were no threes?
17:54
Oh yeah, actually, yeah, who made that point?
17:56
He jumps in for a little sports yah, which she never
17:58
does.
17:58
Because there's no threes back there. Dang man.
18:01
Yeah, there's no chance.
18:02
Then Bill Russell's eleven NBA titles.
18:04
Yeah, John Stockton's
18:06
carew assists at fifteen thousand,
18:09
and Wilt Chamberlain average
18:12
fifty points a game. Nobody's
18:16
gonna get forty now, much less fifty. I
18:19
mean, you're looking at like Luca whenever
18:21
he's completely ball dominant and his uses drade
18:24
is super high and he's thirty two.
18:27
Man, you don't think they can beat that.
18:29
Fifty fifty a game.
18:31
I feel like we can get there at some point.
18:33
I feel like there's so many stars on
18:35
each team that that would
18:37
never happen.
18:39
Okay, because they'll all be taking
18:41
shots. Well, because you're definitely not talking about
18:43
defense, right, I mean, there's.
18:44
It's not even that, it's just fifty is that's
18:47
just do that once? Is crazy?
18:49
Yeah?
18:49
And how many games? I wonder that they play back then four?
18:52
Yeah, definitely they
18:54
played four games. And also Wilt's
18:57
hundred point game. I wonder how much
18:59
that affected his fifty point four average
19:02
very season. Wayne
19:04
Gretzky is the point getter,
19:07
not goal but point getter. You could raise all of
19:09
his goals and he'd still be the all times points
19:11
leader just off assists.
19:12
Wow, that's unbelievable. Yeah.
19:15
Michael Phelps a gole medals and
19:17
one Olympics, which is two thousand and eight.
19:19
The swimming thing though, was a little cheating as well, because
19:22
it's like we're gonna do the four hundred
19:24
with no pinky, Now we're going to the
19:26
four undred with two pinkies, now to
19:28
the four hundred with one eye closed. It's like they have
19:32
forty seven events that are just slightly
19:34
different, and if you're really good at one of
19:36
them, you're probably really good at a few of
19:38
them, not saying that he's not super dominant, because
19:40
everybody has the ability to win like he didn't, no one
19:42
ever has. But the swimming things a little
19:44
odd when it comes to most decorated medalists
19:47
ever, and it's swimming. They
19:50
have seventeen events. That's
19:52
the backstroke. One is just with your right left
19:54
foot flex.
19:55
Only using your left hand.
19:56
Yes, that's it. But Devin
19:59
Hester's return touchdowns,
20:01
Yeah, twenty total career
20:04
return touchdowns. He's in the Hall of Fame. Maybe
20:06
the only Hall of Famer to specifically
20:09
as a return guy. Hm. Possibly So. Anyway,
20:11
I saw that Ovechkin had broken
20:14
that record, so I brought that there.
20:15
The celebration was cool. Huh flying on the ice?
20:17
Did you see it on the stomach? Yeah, of course.
20:19
It was against the Islanders too, like right my hometown.
20:21
It's like right around the block from he used to live.
20:23
And I'm just I'm not a hockey guy, and I've openly
20:26
admitted that I don't know anything about hockey. But I
20:28
guess I know more than Eddie. It sounds like I don't know
20:30
I know who he is.
20:31
I did what I've seen, don't understand it,
20:33
and.
20:34
He looks old now too.
20:35
Ovechkin he does.
20:36
I haven't seen him in years because I don't know.
20:38
They haven't been relevant, I guess in the playoffs and that's the only
20:40
time I watched, and I'm like, dang, he looks old.
20:42
The helmet off.
20:43
Yeah, And part of it too, is because he has a beard, and
20:45
that beard is so like salt
20:47
and pepper and like gray. The thing
20:49
about him too is he like has just
20:52
like a normal dude body. It kind of always
20:54
has. Yeah, just been like your uncle.
20:56
He just kind of looks like your ancles, like Luca.
20:58
That's really Yeah.
20:59
They think beers at the games for sure.
21:02
So yeah, congratulations to him.
21:05
I was filling in for rich Eisen early
21:08
last week. I'm just gonna play this clip because
21:10
I did not know this was coming.
21:12
I thought it was funny. I had
21:14
on Eli Drinkwitz,
21:17
who we refer to his drink, who everybody referred
21:19
to his drink as a guest and he doesn't
21:21
have much of a filter, which is what I like about him. And
21:24
he brought up something about me that I did not know his
21:27
public knowledge. Now, I
21:29
am a donor to the University of Arkansas,
21:32
and what he said here when he said it,
21:36
I was a little taken aback because I was like, how did
21:38
it even know this? My theory now is he
21:40
found it somewhere and was loaded ready to go because he
21:42
loves he loves it, just like, not even in
21:44
a negative way, because I thought it was funny. But here you go. What did
21:46
you play the clip?
21:47
Please?
21:47
But I did see, you know, with the Razorbacks
21:49
sweet sixteen appearance. I saw where you were
21:52
on the you know, giving another fifty
21:54
thousand or something to their
21:56
nil So that was pretty good.
21:58
I mean they kind of got.
21:58
You over that public. Where do you I did not know
22:01
that was public. I did not, Like, I don't
22:03
mind, because you're not making a joke.
22:05
Thought job
22:08
cal.
22:10
So I didn't tweet that. I know how I knew that.
22:13
So I didn't tweet it though, Like I don't
22:17
think you would tweet it.
22:18
Would never tweet that. I wouldn't even share
22:20
how much here's another fifty and that
22:22
I recently donated this right.
22:24
But it's almost like he quoted your tweet, like he read
22:26
it somewhere.
22:27
No, I think he was just being funny. I think he came
22:29
into the interview ready
22:31
to go, like ready to mix it up, not in a
22:33
bad way because
22:35
we've had him on. He's fun to have on. And
22:38
he came in and I had asked him after
22:40
that I went to it. I was like, all right, screwt like you just say
22:42
stuff to irritate people, like I know. And he talked
22:44
about a couple of instances, like with
22:47
hypol at Tennessee when he goes, you
22:49
know, we stand on business and they caught him
22:52
and he goes sometimes. But I think he was doing
22:54
that there to be funny because I didn't tweet
22:56
that. I would never tweet that.
22:58
I wonder if there's like a database somewhere
23:00
where people have to declare how much they've gotten
23:02
from who, because how would he know that?
23:06
My point exactly, unless there
23:08
is, yes,
23:10
some sort that coaches or administrators
23:12
that they can see, I don't know, but
23:15
I definitely did not put that out of there.
23:17
It was funny.
23:18
I was watching them when that happened.
23:19
In your face was like what I thought, he just
23:21
got lucky making a joke because
23:24
I didn't. I also didn't donate it because of Coln
23:27
the basketball team, which is what's funny is it
23:29
was before that, so he obviously
23:32
was just messing with me, so good.
23:34
But it was like three weeks
23:36
before that.
23:37
Oh okay, then yeah, he was definitely messing with
23:39
you.
23:40
Yes, so I must tip
23:42
the old hat. Yeah, because he came
23:44
in prepared to really kick me in the nuts
23:46
in a funny way, and he did. And
23:49
I tried to google. There was nothing. I saw,
23:52
nothing weird.
23:53
It has to be somebody that like works in the administration
23:55
somehow in sec I don't know.
23:57
He definitely took a different angle. Look
23:59
good for him.
24:00
I guess fifty two though it's kind of could
24:02
be a random number. They just fifty, Like fifty
24:04
could just be a random number to throw out and maybe you hit
24:06
it.
24:06
It's not There's no way he would have just
24:08
had money. You don't hit it right on the head like that,
24:11
luckily. And also I had just
24:13
like a month prior that. There's
24:15
no chance that that was but
24:19
just luck, coincidence, no chance we
24:22
had a little I won't say drama,
24:25
but here at the studio. I
24:27
don't know when you're listening to this, if you're listening on Monday when we're
24:29
doing it, or Tuesday the next day,
24:32
but so earlier this morning. It hasn't aired
24:34
on the Bobby Bone show. Yet we had Counting Crows
24:36
coming into play and they
24:39
have a new record coming out in May. It's my favorite band
24:42
ever and Eddie's also a big fan of Counting
24:44
Crows, so we were pretty pumped about it. And so,
24:48
you know, I come in this morning and I'm like, man, it's gonna be awesome because
24:50
they're like they're going to do a hit and
24:52
then they're also going to do one of the new songs, and I'm
24:54
like, love it. I would have even
24:56
been like, Okay, cool too, new songs, but I'd have been a little disappointed
24:59
because you want to hear like the songs that you know
25:01
that are the big hits from your favorite band. And so
25:03
we get in and Scooba was like, yeah, they're gonna do a
25:06
long December and a new one, and I'm like, this is
25:08
awesome. Like if I could have just picked one song
25:10
for them to do, that would have been it.
25:12
Great song.
25:13
Yeah, And
25:15
School was like, but we didn't have a keyboard,
25:18
and I'm like, okay,
25:21
when did you know. He's
25:23
like, well, like Friday or Saturday, they said,
25:26
And I'm like, man, I can round it up a keyboard like
25:28
a nice one i'd have bought a keyboard.
25:31
And it's like seven am here
25:34
and they're coming in as soon as the show in, so we got like two
25:36
and a half hours. So I text Brandon Brandon
25:39
raand I'm like, you have a keyboard? He goes, I have a small one because
25:41
he does music production. And then I
25:43
text Reid and reads like, I got a keyboard.
25:45
I'll bring it up, and so Reid
25:47
comes up Save the day. I'm still trying
25:49
to trying to get because they're a long December.
25:52
That's like the one you want to hear. I mean, mister Jones
25:54
is awesome, but it's one more day
25:56
up in the canyon on the piano,
26:00
one more night in Hollywood, if
26:03
you think so. I'm so
26:06
read that shows up with a broken keyboard.
26:09
In my defense, I didn't know it was broken and
26:12
it's my roommates and I think he was
26:14
still asleep, and so I texted him ass if I could
26:16
borrow it, but I took it anyway. And then
26:19
I'm like ten minutes away from the studio
26:21
and I get a text from him and he's like, Hey,
26:23
which keyboard did you grab? Was it this
26:26
eighty eight key I was like, yeah, He's like,
26:28
dude, I don't think that one works.
26:30
So then I was like great, Great,
26:33
we still rolled up with it. They still tried it,
26:35
so it took forever
26:38
to like go through the Yeah.
26:39
And we tried even their like road and their
26:42
roady guy was like trying to mess with it, like, no, man,
26:44
I can't get this to one.
26:45
Yeah.
26:45
It was just a little connector that plugs into
26:47
the power, just giving it no juice. So I threw
26:49
it off the balcony out here.
26:52
It was. It
26:54
was pretty frustrating.
26:55
We were so close.
26:56
Yeah, And so they ended
26:59
up doing two songs at a new when they do one that
27:01
I know because I'm a big fan, but it wasn't what
27:03
they'd originally planned to play. They had planned to play a long
27:05
December, and so since this is him and his guitar player,
27:07
he was I think they're pretty limited. So
27:09
they did a song called Washington Square and it was awesome
27:12
for me. But I know that it's different. But it's
27:14
like if I had just been told a day prior, I
27:17
could easily gotten a keyboard
27:20
up here.
27:20
Also, is it weird to ask why they don't
27:22
have a keyboard?
27:24
What do you mean they're not traveling to they're just doing press.
27:27
It's not a guitar.
27:28
It's not the full band.
27:28
Oh yeah, I got you.
27:29
It's not the full band. It was like a player and
27:32
Adam, and Adam was going to play the keys. That makes
27:34
sense, got you. And if he was doing all the press for
27:36
the record, he's not really traveling with a keyboard.
27:38
Yeah.
27:38
Yeah.
27:38
They didn't give a two weeks notice.
27:40
Oh their scuba coming on now, two weeks heads
27:42
up in phone calls and emails.
27:43
But if you let me know.
27:44
Even yesterday after Yestiday, I had a tree on top
27:46
of my truck and I had life hit me and so that was more important.
27:49
But a text going hey dude, I didn't
27:51
get anything. She called me Sunday when the freaking tornado
27:53
was coming through. I'm underneath the stairs at my house. There
27:55
was no tournado for Sunday, but there was warnings.
27:57
I have three children under seven.
27:59
Everything GE's I did here on excuses. There were
28:01
no tornado excuse on Saturday.
28:03
I was onneath my stairs Sunday,
28:05
Sunday Saturdays when it first started stars
28:08
for twenty four hours, not twenty four hours. In
28:10
the moment that it was happening, and then after that
28:12
I'm realing with it and dealing with the kids and all that crap. It gets into
28:14
Sunday. I wake up like, crap, there's a tree
28:17
on my truck. So I spent all of Sunday
28:19
chopping down this damn tree, find out my truck's all
28:21
damaged. And then I see my voicemails and all
28:23
this stuff, and my crap. She called me Saturday. But
28:26
I would have liked to have had this handled two weeks ago,
28:28
a week ago, my point days ago.
28:30
Even at noon or at six
28:33
pm last night, I could have got a keyboard. Like
28:35
No, at eight pm last night,
28:37
I.
28:37
Could have got one two weeks ago. No, there ago, five
28:40
days ago, four days If you.
28:41
Had just texted me last night they said, hey, can you
28:43
get a keyboard? At ten pm
28:46
last night, I could have got a keyboard. This is
28:48
music city. I could have called thirty
28:50
friends and been like, Hey, I'm gonna swinging
28:52
by a grab a keyboard.
28:53
I haven't checked Guitar Center, but they didn't open until
28:55
ten, so that was gonna be too late.
28:57
Written so still
29:00
really cool, but really one of the most disappointing. They
29:02
were gonna be my favorite songs of all time. And we missed it because
29:04
I didn't get a text saying hey, we need a keyboard tomorrow.
29:06
You should have like played an instrumental and just had
29:08
him fake like he was playing the keys.
29:11
That's not funny, man.
29:14
He could still sing over the vocals.
29:16
I mean to do that.
29:18
Come on, man, he probably sings over a track.
29:22
He doesn't sing in
29:24
the studio.
29:24
He does.
29:26
You don't know what he does in the studio.
29:28
I imagine
29:31
they overdubbed.
29:31
You don't know what he does in the studio, Dude.
29:33
When they make albums, that's what you're talking about.
29:35
Yeah, but that's not even a track. That's why they're
29:37
recording it. Well yeah, but then okay,
29:40
you're right, it doesn't matter anyway. We missed
29:42
big, big, big, big, big
29:44
big, Like personally, that would
29:46
have been really cool. That had been the cool That had been the coolest,
29:49
the coolest performance ever of my life
29:52
in Here Along December
29:55
like Garth performing in Here Along
29:58
December from County Crows. That
30:00
had been it. This has been in the top ones.
30:02
You know what's crazy? Me and Kevin have never heard that song
30:05
before.
30:05
A long December surprising.
30:08
Yeah, you guys, you're the one to argue. First
30:10
of all, you argue for Wilt's three point line.
30:15
And then you say Adam Durret's
30:17
overdubs.
30:18
And then he puts the big deal.
30:21
It sings to a track. That's what it was.
30:24
Oh my gosh. Anyway, that that
30:26
that one's gonna haunt me for a while.
30:27
Hey, sorry, dude.
30:30
Because I got the schedule email from Scooba going
30:32
hairybody here here here, we're doing this. So that happened
30:34
yesterday afternoon, So it was like when
30:37
you do that email, just hey, hey, can
30:39
you guys a keyboard for tomorrow?
30:41
It's just like I haven't texted someone in
30:43
the building to see if we had just won, like in an office
30:46
somewhere, but no, man didn't exist.
30:47
Yeah, all right, let me get onto
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31:09
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31:11
for Florida more or less than twenty
31:14
points. I mean, the average is eighteen and a half a
31:16
game. It's no Wilt, but that's pretty significant.
31:20
I probably go less defense,
31:24
Yeah, defense, and two like
31:26
he played out of his mind
31:28
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Yeah, he's so good.
31:31
He's so good, and he's an Iona
31:33
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31:35
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31:35
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31:40
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31:45
don't know, dude, Houston can't win.
31:47
They can't. I know they can win.
31:49
I know, and I'm not even gonna hate it if they do. I just can't
31:52
and I can't. That doesn't compute for
31:54
me with them winning
31:56
a national championship. It'd be like
31:58
Belmont winning one to me. And it's not the same.
32:00
I know.
32:00
But I mean they've been there, what four times?
32:02
Yeah, they've been there a lot.
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Hey, we talked a second ago about Houston
32:57
and I think Casey had
33:00
and uh five jam islama.
33:04
Yeah, I even mentioned it last week because
33:06
you're talking about clude Drexler and Akim Olajah want
33:09
at the University of Houston. Amazing not
33:11
the Rockets right where. Yeah,
33:14
but you see Olija won not able to get on the court
33:17
to celebrate They like, hell, I
33:19
was on court side
33:24
is like royalty. They're like, no, I'm sorry, you can't get on the
33:26
court.
33:26
I guess it's San Antonio. I mean they
33:28
probably done it. Realize.
33:30
I don't know why, but even San Antonio is close to Houston.
33:32
I agree, I know, but it doesn't
33:35
matter even if it's in Boston Sacramento.
33:37
It's like that that's one of the greats.
33:39
Not only is that one of the greats from the program that I understand
33:41
everybody wanting to get on the court if used to be a guy that played
33:44
in Houston, he's also the
33:46
guy, yes, the guy
33:48
wildly famous. On top of that, someone
33:50
just should have said this is a keem
33:52
olajah Wan and they
33:55
I'm sure they did.
33:56
He also looked great by the way from h Wow,
33:59
that's like, I.
34:00
Don't believe that's a team. He's towering over
34:03
only seven ft. Jim Nan, he's
34:05
been in every game him. He hasn't
34:07
lost in that shirt. That's right.
34:10
They did talk about that.
34:10
They brought it up.
34:11
He's a Houston alone.
34:14
And he was wearing a sweater and it's like nance hasn't lost
34:16
since you know, he's as a loss since he's
34:18
been wearing the sweater yep, and he's had it on every time.
34:20
I know, Man, Florida win the game.
34:23
I don't want to do too much because this may expire this,
34:25
this will expire after the game tonight. But who do you want
34:27
to win?
34:28
I'm usually an underdog guy, but I for some reason
34:31
I want Florida. And I don't know why, but
34:33
I love Clayton. I love the way he plays
34:35
in Florida is just awesome, and so I
34:37
want Florida.
34:38
I would like to see Florida win too. I'm an
34:40
sec guy, but if Houston wins, I won't
34:42
be that mad, although I just can't see it on my head right yeah,
34:44
I just can't see it because I like a
34:47
team that just grinds it out, like that's fun to see
34:50
a team that isn't traditionally
34:53
dynamic in the ways of dunks
34:56
and three pointers and a lot of offense,
34:58
which is what the game is now win
35:00
the thing because they man, they just locked down, edie,
35:02
who do you want to win?
35:04
Uh?
35:04
If Florida wins, my son wins the bracket,
35:06
which is like five hundred dollars. Oh,
35:09
so I'm going for Florida.
35:10
Just for him.
35:11
Nice question.
35:14
And I was thinking about this yesterday and I saw
35:17
Kevin that you had made the note.
35:19
So I'm gonna let you do this set
35:21
up first, because there's a guest that you
35:25
say that I wanted on the show we weren't
35:27
able to find. Yes, I was actually
35:29
thinking of a certain person like yesterday,
35:32
and I don't know if it's the same person. But so you
35:34
without saying who it is, what's the story.
35:36
The story is last year you brought up
35:39
a topic of discussion for all of us and
35:41
you said, what is your first
35:43
memory as a child with
35:46
a professional athlete?
35:47
And so we all went around the room.
35:49
This is bizarre. I was thinking about this yesterday, really,
35:51
yes, before all that, Yes,
35:53
no, on your mind. Yes, it was like randomly,
35:55
I was randomly thinking about it because
35:57
I'm gonna tell you if it's the same. My thing
36:00
was I went to Arksall Travelers baseball games
36:02
and there was a picture named John
36:05
Lepley. I just remember because he was the only autograph
36:07
ever got going to these games. And then we tried
36:09
to track him down and he was the lawyer
36:12
on LinkedIn. Remember, Yeah, we went on LinkedIn. He
36:14
was a minor league player. I don't know if we ever made it to the majors,
36:16
but I just I remember it vividly because
36:19
that was the first autograph I ever got, and
36:21
it was they were double A Arkansas
36:23
Travelers, John Lepley,
36:26
and we searched for his name and he was like
36:29
running at a vision of a food company or something.
36:31
We left a voicemail and I was like,
36:34
if this is John Lepley when it was Bobby
36:36
Bones and we never heard
36:38
back. Crazy
36:40
coincidence, So what happened?
36:41
Random?
36:42
And then so somebody DM me on Instagram this
36:44
guy named Eric Floor. Shout out to Eric Floor and
36:46
said, Hey, I know this sounds crazy,
36:49
but the guy you guys talked about last year, John
36:51
Lepley, who gave Bobby
36:53
the autograph as a kid, he recruited me for this
36:55
beer company. So now I work for
36:57
him. And I mentioned to him how you guys brought
36:59
up up on the podcast. He was like,
37:02
take him back by here's his number if you guys are
37:04
interested in having him on no way. So I was like,
37:06
what, that's crazy, got his number, reached
37:08
out to John. I've been texting him last
37:10
week for a few days here and there, and
37:12
he's just like he couldn't believe it. He's like, this is amazing.
37:15
I would love to come on and talk if you guys are interesting.
37:17
Yeah, And I was like, do you have any identity? I just need
37:20
to make sure you're the guy you know. He sends me
37:22
pictures of his baseball card and ring
37:24
that he had from his playing days.
37:26
Awesome, amazing.
37:28
So two things. One, I always find a way to be insulted.
37:31
Doesn't matter, I know it. It's just
37:33
what I do, right, I always find a way to be insulted
37:35
by something and to find
37:38
a reason to have a chip on my shoulder. And
37:40
this is awesome because I'd love to talk
37:42
to him. I don't remember much about it except that
37:44
was just the first person that ever autographed anything for me, and
37:46
I remember his baseball car, the Travelers, but the
37:48
fact that we talked about it, it didn't get to him naturally, Like I'm
37:50
insulted by that. Yeah, a little bit so
37:53
long now I'm assulted that it had to take somebody,
37:55
Like I'm like, we must not be cutting through
37:57
like
37:59
like that. That's the kind of weird like mental
38:02
games I do with myself, and that's why I hate myself
38:04
most of the time.
38:04
That's what you go to.
38:06
That's immediately what I went to.
38:08
But it's cool that eventually it got to him.
38:10
Yeah, yeah, like your model eventually
38:12
gets across the ocean.
38:14
It took a while, yeah.
38:15
Yeah, but like one are the odds that he's recruiting this
38:17
guy who listens to a show and then somehow that
38:19
it's brought up almost a year later.
38:21
You're right, because I could look at it like that, like
38:23
we are cutting through so much so that there's someone
38:26
the guy you mentioned, I heard it Eric, Eric,
38:29
and it's like I just heard them talking about
38:31
you on a podcast or on the radio.
38:34
So yes, I could look at it that way, but
38:36
I chose not to because my reaction is
38:38
to be insulted that not by anybody
38:40
specifically, but mostly but
38:44
at the lack. And then I look at look inward
38:46
and go, well, it's my fault because we must not be
38:48
good enough that we have enough of an audience that it
38:50
landed to him quicker.
38:54
Yeah, I don't see it like that.
38:55
Yeah, but it's cool with
38:57
this Eric guy to move on that because
38:59
like all that cool podcast do you listen
39:01
to him?
39:01
Like I'm gonna do this for
39:03
them.
39:04
I love that all that's positive, that party,
39:06
But it's just this is a way I live my
39:08
life. I don't like it, but I
39:10
always find a way to be insulted
39:13
or to find how how I'm being
39:15
wronged.
39:16
That's that Michael Jordan's you know, I create
39:19
stuff.
39:20
Yeah, personally, So I'm gonna I'm gonna not
39:22
take the process personal
39:26
and I'm not gonna go home and think about how
39:29
man we talked about it and it didn't get to him like
39:32
quicker.
39:32
So that ends here. We're done with the thought.
39:35
It's like a seed man
39:38
that doesn't kind of craft. That drives me unhealthily.
39:40
But that is super cool. I'd love to get them on. We should talk to him,
39:42
yeah Friday or so, okay, does you want to play
39:44
pick a ball for one thousand bucks?
39:49
Looking for a challenge anyone?
39:51
We have an attorney, we can set it
39:53
all up. That's super
39:55
cool and really weird that I was thinking
39:58
about that.
39:58
Yeah, that's wild.
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We have a
41:18
director that's going to come on The Bobbybone Show
41:20
maybe later this week. Is that confirm,
41:23
Mike?
41:23
I don't think so.
41:25
If I watched that movie and it's not confirmed,
41:28
this is gonna be two scuba Steve kills in a week.
41:29
Oh it's a movie director.
41:31
Yeah, is he still out there?
41:33
He just walked out.
41:34
Yell at him. Who you're
41:38
in travel, Let's
41:40
see it. Let's see if he comes back.
41:43
Yeah. So
41:45
they send me a movie and
41:47
they say, we need you to watch this,
41:50
and I'm like, I don't do deals
41:53
like that. I don't like you have to check with
41:55
me first, like we sold this, you
41:57
know you have to watch it to interview the person
42:00
against Scoop is coming back from his truck that's apparently
42:02
been hit by something. Keyboard.
42:06
Hey, two
42:09
appearances one show?
42:11
Uh my dream?
42:12
Do we have that interview set up for the director? Who
42:15
I watched that movie that you email me about?
42:18
Oh?
42:18
Yes, yeah, yeah, Ryan Coogler, Yes, yeah, that should
42:20
be Wednesday the eighth.
42:21
Okay, because it's still a hole in my calendar.
42:24
Yeah, let me confirm it then, oh no, and
42:27
make sure that the movie is still coming out.
42:29
Feelings hurt twice.
42:30
It's not feelings, it's just.
42:32
It's just I'm I'm organized and everyone
42:35
else is not, and so I have to deal with the frustration
42:37
and people can't get together.
42:38
That's the nature of this job.
42:40
No, the nature is I get my balls
42:42
busted to watch this the
42:44
movie that that is ridiculous.
42:46
And that was another thing where I don't want to talk too
42:48
much about it to get us in trouble. But
42:51
I appreciate you doing that. I know that was a lot of hurdles
42:53
to get this done, and we needed to do
42:55
it otherwise because otherwise the interview wouldn't be what
42:58
it should be without seeing the film, and
43:00
it wouldn't be it'd be very disrespectful to the director
43:02
as well. So I appreciate you for taking the steps
43:05
and the leaps and bounds to make that happen because.
43:06
It was a lot watch it.
43:07
Well, hold on, that's not even the point of it. The point of it is
43:09
I was gonna mention something about it. Then
43:12
I thought I only watched it because this director
43:14
was coming on Wednesday. But then I thought
43:16
in my calendar it still says hold. And then
43:18
I'm like, if I went to all that because
43:20
you don't even know I was going to tell you the process of getting to it's
43:23
I just watched the movie.
43:23
Maneah, that's the whole thing.
43:24
So what Yeah, I'll confirm
43:27
it, but it should still be for Wednesday the night. Maybe
43:29
it was on a hole because I told them we're not doing
43:31
it until he's able to watch the movie the way we're supposed
43:33
to watch the movie. So I put it as a hole in my head
43:35
of like, we're not doing it if it's not going to be done the way it needs
43:37
to be done. Okay, then update, So let me update
43:40
and find out you have a good But now that you've seen the
43:42
film, I can move forward.
43:43
I watched the whole thing. Go home, okay, yeah,
43:46
go home.
43:46
Deal with your truck.
43:47
Yeah, So what
43:50
it happened was and this is not on Scuba. But
43:53
I never agree to to watch a
43:55
movie to interview somebody
43:57
one because I don't want to get two and a half
43:59
hours. Like, I'm happy to intervie if I want to interview
44:01
somebody, I just I'm like, I'm so interested in the
44:04
project or the process or
44:06
what they've done before. And so Mike
44:08
the director, is he the guy that did Black Panther?
44:10
Yeah, and he did Creed.
44:11
Yeah. I love that movie.
44:12
Oh. So he's like, legit, I don't know enough
44:14
about movies. All I thought was, Hey, I think that's a Black
44:16
Panther guy.
44:17
He's one of my favorite directors.
44:18
Did he write Black Panther?
44:20
Yes, and he's writing this. He wrote the second one
44:22
too, and he's doing a third, so big
44:25
deal.
44:26
Awesome.
44:27
And so they say, will you interview him? I'm
44:29
like sure, they could be pretty cool. First
44:32
I say, what if we let movie Mike interview him? We
44:34
play some clips and they're like, well, they
44:37
want a bigger audience and went the main show
44:40
because they heard on twenty fve whistles you couldn't get hn lepley.
44:44
Yeah, yes, yes.
44:47
So I'm like, okay, I'm
44:50
happy to. I think that would be cool. We're
44:53
in. And so they say, but you have
44:55
to watch the movie. And
44:58
I don't like setting that precedent. It's not eve about watching
45:00
a movie. It's just I don't want to say the president
45:02
of I must Yeah, no, I got it. Taking a whole
45:04
season of a show in order to talk to. So
45:08
I said, let me think about it. And
45:12
it was also a horror movie. It's called Sinners.
45:14
I don't like scarny movies. Oh yeah, So
45:17
I'm like, you know this big deal,
45:21
I'll do it. Send me the movie,
45:24
and I get screener
45:27
stuff quite frequently, Mike, did
45:29
you did you get a screener?
45:30
Yeah?
45:30
Did you watch it?
45:30
Yeah?
45:31
Did it say Scuba Steve across the front of it massive letters?
45:33
They said my name on it?
45:34
Oh? Well, mine said Scuba Steve on a massive
45:37
letters in front of the whole thing, the whole movie. Yeah.
45:39
And not only that, that's not even the most annoying part
45:41
of it.
45:42
Hey, how can you enjoy it like that?
45:44
You can't? Do you just think about Scuba Steve the whole time,
45:46
And if I watched it now, I don't think that's a keyboard
45:48
that I couldn't get from Scuba Steve gesus.
45:52
So the whole time, Scuba Steve's
45:54
across and I can't even it's not even full
45:56
screen. So I tell my wife, Hey, we need
45:58
to watch this movie, and
46:01
she's like, a movie You're not a movie guy. I'm like, I
46:03
know, I'm gonna do it for work, and
46:06
she's like, what president is that? That's that?
46:08
I know? I know. So we
46:10
try to watch it and I pull it up and I log into
46:12
the account because there's an app and then there's a
46:14
log in and a password, and so I log
46:16
into this account and it says Centers
46:19
and I'm like, boom, let's go and hit
46:21
play. And then I do screen mirror and I get up on the TV
46:23
and the TV goes will not it's not allowed to
46:25
screen mirror illegal of course, weird,
46:28
and so I had scoob up. I'm like, yeah, I can't screen mirror
46:30
this. I'm not watching this something on my phone.
46:33
Two and a half hour movie on my phone. You're out of
46:35
your mind. And he goes, well,
46:39
you can either watch it
46:41
on your phone, which is I can
46:43
see where that would be difficult, or why
46:45
don't you have read come over to your house and take
46:48
a computer and hardwired into your
46:50
television. Wow, And I go, I
46:52
don't have the wires. And
46:54
two our televisions are all mounted
46:56
on a wall. We don't have a single television that has
46:58
any sort of stand anything it's
47:00
on to put a computer next to it. Even if we
47:02
had the wires. I'm like, impossible
47:05
to do, so just not
47:08
going to be able to watch it, and he's like, yeah,
47:10
but sales sold it. And
47:12
I said, but this wasn't the plan, Like it was never
47:14
relayed to me that I needed to do this in order
47:17
to do it. And so I'm
47:20
watching a bunch of White Lotus on my
47:22
iPad because
47:25
I'm trying to catch my wife, and I think, if I'm okay
47:27
with watching White Lotus on my iPad, I can watch
47:30
this movie that's two and a half hours in
47:33
thirty five to forty minute clips
47:36
while I'm on the treadmill because that's where
47:38
I was watching White Loatus. I'll just get on and just
47:40
walk or just jog a little and then
47:45
just you know, rally through White Lotus.
47:47
So I turned this movie on my iPad
47:50
and it's just bigging out where I'm not annoyed, but it doesn't even
47:53
cover the whole screen. It's still like in the iPad,
47:55
it's still like that version where
47:57
it's what's it called windowed, where
48:00
it like it's not even windowed. But even
48:02
though the whole screen is taken up, the
48:04
quarter of the top and quarter of the bottom is still black.
48:07
Yeah, yes, it's
48:09
because they filmed it for Imax, So it actually
48:11
goes back and forth.
48:12
Between like I have an Imax, I was
48:14
gonna watch on my phone.
48:14
You have an iPad, yad,
48:18
and so I'm watching it on
48:20
my iPad and Michael
48:22
B.
48:22
Jordan is in it and he plays
48:25
twins, and the
48:27
genre was described as horror, and I
48:30
don't want to watch horror. But then I started
48:32
to talk to myself and go, well, I watch zombie stuff.
48:35
And how I justify that is I
48:37
justify it by going, well, this could actually happen one
48:39
day. Therefore it feels like it's not as
48:41
I don't like Freddy Krueger. I never watched Jason, I never
48:43
watched Candy Man, so I don't do that crap.
48:45
I don't like jump scares do it. So
48:50
it's been such a process to get here. But
48:52
I tell myself, I'm gonna watch the first forty minutes, and
48:55
if I don't like the first forty minutes, I just lie and say
48:57
I watch the whole thing because they're not gonna talk about the end of the movie anyway.
49:01
And you watched it, right, Mike, I did. I don't even know
49:03
what I can say about the plot because are they keeping some of the plot
49:05
back.
49:06
The thing is they.
49:07
Kind of are, but it's also like a part of
49:09
the horror element that they talk about.
49:12
So it's it's an interesting way.
49:14
What's the movie about, Mike?
49:15
It is about these two twins, Smokestack
49:17
Twins, Smoking Stack, Smoking Stack,
49:19
both pop about Michael B.
49:20
Jordan, and they come home.
49:21
From they were in Chicago and now they're trying to start
49:24
like this juke box joint where it's just people
49:26
going and hanging out and then some freaky.
49:28
Stuff happens takes
49:30
place in like the oldest.
49:31
Nineteen thirties, got it in the Delta,
49:34
and it's blues music. It reminds me very like
49:36
Robert Johnson Old to sold of the Devil type stuff.
49:38
Like that's kind of the vibe, kind of the
49:40
vibe of what it's about. Kind of h
49:44
So, should I say nothing else about the movie?
49:46
I mean I was watching like the premiere of
49:48
it, and like Michael B. Jordan says
49:50
it, so like if he says it, is it fine.
49:52
Hailey Steinfeld's in it, Josh
49:55
Allen's wife or fiance. Yeah,
49:58
I think she's the only white person in the whole movie.
50:00
Yeah, that's kind of a plot point.
50:01
Yeah, And so what
50:04
do you think about a movie, Mike.
50:05
I enjoyed it. I like his work.
50:07
I liked the blending of different genres. It kind
50:09
of felt like three different movies in one. So I
50:11
had a good time watching it.
50:13
And I think the.
50:14
Level of horror, it's like bloody
50:17
and a little.
50:18
Bit disturbing if you're not used to horror.
50:21
I watched I was gonna do forty five
50:23
minutes. I ended up watching like an hour and twenty the first
50:26
time on the treadmill.
50:28
YEP.
50:28
Nice, And then later
50:31
that afternoon night I was like, ah, I've kind of into
50:33
it, so I finished it. So I watched the whole movie
50:36
again. Not a horror guy or
50:39
horror guy correct, it
50:42
sounds similar, clear good. I
50:45
liked it. I think if I liked horror movies,
50:47
I would have liked it a whole lot more. And it
50:49
wasn't classic jump scared. There
50:52
were a couple of those, yeah, but it
50:54
wasn't what I would have thought
50:56
was like an eighties or nineties horror
50:58
movie, where's ah crap out of places.
51:02
I would give it four
51:11
steal guitars, and not even steal. I
51:13
would give it four blues guitars
51:16
out of five. There you go, and I think if
51:18
you like horror movies, you probably give it more.
51:19
Yeah, I'm a little higher than you had to go four point five out
51:22
of five.
51:22
Wow, pretty good, right?
51:24
Is it more of like a bloody horror? I don't
51:26
want to say, because.
51:28
When I looked it up, the things I was seeing
51:30
in the movie wasn't really what
51:33
was happening in Like they were just so secretive
51:36
when reading about the plot. Yeah, like
51:38
rotten tomatoes it written wise, they don't say anything.
51:40
If you watch the trailer, there's some stuff in there, but
51:42
as far as like what they're promoting it as, they don't
51:44
really say what happens in the second and
51:46
third act.
51:47
But I would I jumped thirteen hoops
51:50
to watch that stupid thing on my iPad. It has nothing
51:52
to do with the movie or the director, but
51:54
with Scuba Steve again.
51:58
Bring us back to watch the movie with his name
52:00
on the screen the whole time, the whole time.
52:04
Yeah.
52:05
I do this all the time, and every studio does it
52:07
differently. Some people you can mirror from your iPad,
52:09
no problem, but some people is just so locked down.
52:12
Yeah, no, I we and then have Read
52:14
come over and build a contraption to hot wired
52:16
into my television. He was like, just have Read
52:18
come over, so watch.
52:21
I think people will like it though, Oh yeah, I think it's
52:23
gonna crush if you're mildly
52:26
interested in horror movies. It
52:28
didn't feel Freddy Jasony to me.
52:30
It felt a little mix of like what I think a horror
52:32
movie is versus what I like.
52:34
Yeah, I think you're When you think of
52:36
horror, you think of like nineties and two thousand
52:38
Slashers. I think it has evalt since then. There's
52:40
this level of modern horror, like you like the Jordan Peele
52:42
stuff, right, that stuff is horror, like get Out?
52:45
Man, it sounds like horror, doesn't it. Yeah?
52:47
Horror?
52:48
Yeah? Yeah, yeah. I saw
52:50
a couple of those. I saw get Out. I liked that a lot.
52:52
Yeah, yeah, get Out.
52:53
I saw them one with the scissors too. What was that one that was us?
52:55
That was good too.
52:57
He's doing a new one that's coming out later this year that sports
52:59
base football.
53:00
Yeah yeah. Or like
53:02
a guy gets to go train with like his idol quarterback
53:05
or something, right.
53:06
I don't understand how that guy can be so funny and
53:08
then direct those scary movies, like.
53:10
How can I be so good in the morning talking about music
53:12
and then sit here and do sports exactly?
53:17
He's watch and I'm so good. John
53:19
Lepley doesn't even know who I am.
53:24
Reid's never seen Rudy or Field of Dreams.
53:26
Speaking of movies, Eddie ridiculous,
53:28
Like we were just talking and like a dude like Rudy. He's like,
53:30
I've never seen it. You've never seen Rudy.
53:32
He's also never heard of Long December.
53:34
Correct, you never seen Field of Dreams.
53:36
I guess the only sports dreams the movie he's ever seen is
53:38
Radio.
53:39
I feel like I feel like
53:41
Rudy is crazy.
53:42
You haven't seen it.
53:43
I've never seen Rudy.
53:44
I can Field the Dreams older than Rudy,
53:47
but amazing. I'm not arguing
53:49
how good it is, but I'm saying in football
53:51
much more popular than baseball. Yeah,
53:54
so those two elements, and Rudy is still
53:56
brought up in in in pop culture all
53:58
the time.
53:59
I guess that shows you how much I was not interested
54:01
in sports.
54:03
I can get you a
54:05
screener of Rudy now, yeah,
54:09
yeah, yes,
54:11
you watch it on your phone.
54:13
It's just Scuba Steve huge letters. Many
54:17
they're locking the show down. Still, that's
54:19
crazy, dude.
54:20
I so pissed when I
54:22
finally decided I'm gonna do it on iPad.
54:25
Fine, and then it's only like quarter screened
54:27
with Scuba Steve letters over the entire
54:29
thing.
54:30
You could have put it on the golf simulator that's connected
54:32
to your computer.
54:33
I couldn't have done that on the treadmill.
54:35
Oh no, you would have been awesome.
54:37
Read you have to watch, Rudy. I'll watch it,
54:40
yeah before I'm gonna say Thursday.
54:43
Okay, I watched Man on the Moon.
54:46
There we go, did you Yeah?
54:48
I watched it.
54:48
Did you review it though? Yeah? Well,
54:51
I wrote some notes down on my phone. I know I'm saying, do we review
54:53
it here?
54:53
No?
54:54
Everybody of all time.
54:55
I know, Rememory, you told me Casey and you guys
54:57
gotta watch that one.
54:58
I didn't want to push. I don't know when you guys will be done.
54:59
With it, y.
55:00
Yeah, no, I watched it, okay, Yeah, so let me
55:02
pull up my notes real quick.
55:03
Oh you're official review?
55:04
Well, because I brought it in the ball too, right, I
55:06
brought in the ball and that's a Jerry Lawler
55:09
Baseball that he signed to Andy Kaufman.
55:12
And so I also have a note Andy Coffin
55:14
wrote to himself at my house.
55:15
Yeah, that's cool.
55:16
That is like, hey, you know when
55:18
you have a down day, this is how I gotta get through it. And so I
55:21
have that at my house.
55:21
That's cool.
55:22
I'm a big Andy Coffman fan. And
55:24
so we were talking about movies. That's my favorite movie ever. And
55:27
they didn't know much about Andy Kauffman, and I said,
55:29
oh, watch this, but Casey or Kevin
55:31
had seen the documentary about making the movie,
55:33
but just not the movie.
55:34
Yeah, I saw the documentary, the Jim Carrey documentary
55:36
anything.
55:37
Oh yeah, it's a little backwards.
55:39
Yeah, but that's going. I think I'm gonna do
55:41
Godfather too. But you've not seen one.
55:43
But at that point, I literally had no idea
55:45
who Andy Coffman was. Okay, so when
55:48
I watched that, you have your review up. So now I had
55:50
the review up. First of all, I've
55:52
never even seen TAXI don't even
55:55
know.
55:55
You wouldn't unless you're a Nick at Night fan because
55:57
it was on before any of us were born, was
56:00
like the seventies. I guess maybe Eddie was
56:02
not, but it was a
56:04
massive television show in the seventies,
56:07
primetime sitcom.
56:08
Okay, And then second of all,
56:11
I'm actually happy I didn't know anything about
56:13
Andy Kaufman because as
56:15
the movie's going along and you know who
56:17
he is, who he is, where he takes bits and just to
56:19
another level and basically it's living him
56:21
out in real life.
56:22
You don't know what's real and what's not.
56:24
I didn't know throughout the whole movie if he was
56:26
dying, if he wasn't dying, if he was this, if he was
56:28
that. So I thought that movie made the movie a
56:30
lot better from my perspective. And
56:33
honestly, the movie was awesome. The
56:35
movie it was amazing. Yeah,
56:37
really really good. The acting is good, Danny de Vito's
56:40
hilarious. Everything about it was
56:42
really really good.
56:43
Do you know who his girl is in the movie?
56:46
Like as an actress?
56:49
No, that's a trip.
56:51
Try to look it up.
56:53
Who Courtney Cox? I don't know Cornell
56:55
Courtney Love forty Love. Oh yeah,
56:58
you know he doesn't know who she is?
56:59
Yeah, but think that's why he's like, wouldn't care.
57:02
So Courtney Love was one
57:04
in hold late singer of Hole, but she was Kurt Cobain's
57:06
wife from Nirvana.
57:07
Oh yeah, I did not know that.
57:09
Yeah, okay, but you
57:11
like the movie.
57:12
I really really really liked it. Like, I'm honestly
57:14
upset with myself. I've never seen that movie.
57:16
What do you think, Casey?
57:18
So I think I actually saw this movie because
57:20
it came out in ninety nine, so I think I might have seen it, but
57:22
I completely don't remember any of it. So I'm sorry.
57:25
I have to have to rewatch.
57:26
Oh you didn't watch it yet?
57:28
No?
57:28
Oh got it?
57:29
Yeah?
57:29
Okay, Well then you're like Reid, You're not the guy I like. Yeah,
57:33
I thought he was, Like I might have seen it already. So
57:35
when I watched it again, when
57:38
did Rudy come out?
57:41
Oh, ninety three, you're gonna love it all
57:43
right?
57:44
When were you born ninety six? It's
57:46
crazy to think you weren't born and Rudy came out. Not
57:48
that I even remember Rudy at the theaters, because
57:50
I don't. I think I watched it way later too. I didn't go to
57:52
movies. You don't watch that, but
57:55
that you weren't born when
57:57
Rudy was born? The movie.
58:00
I grew up on the Disney specials Man in
58:02
two thousands, all those Disney but.
58:04
One does keep you from knowing the overs. No,
58:06
No, for sure, that's like Scuba Go one. I couldn't email
58:08
you about the keyboard because I had limbs on my truck,
58:11
and I'm like, you sent other emails
58:13
about work. You
58:15
know.
58:16
You know a football movie that I loved that
58:19
I'd love to watch again just for funds of the program.
58:21
I don't watched that movie over a long time.
58:23
I'm afraid to watch it again because we watched it so
58:25
many times. We watched it in play high
58:27
school football every day because
58:30
seventh periods when football started, but anyone that
58:32
was off six when they just turned it on every day six
58:34
period, sixth periods, And so I
58:37
have fond memories of let's
58:40
back and watching the program.
58:42
But if I go back now, I bet it doesn't hold
58:44
up.
58:44
You don't think so.
58:45
No.
58:45
I watched it like five years ago for the first time. I was
58:47
like, this is bad.
58:48
Oh man.
58:49
Also, they cut a scene from the theater to
58:51
when they actually put it out on
58:54
I guess VHS at first.
58:55
Yeah, I never saw that scene because.
58:57
In the theater the team to
58:59
bond they all aid in the street on
59:01
the yellow line to be like we can do this together. Yeah
59:03
thing, and and so all these cars
59:05
are flying by on whatever. Nobody dies in the
59:07
movie, but then kids started to do it. It can't get run
59:09
over. Oh jeez, they took that
59:12
scene out of the movie. H yeah.
59:14
So all right, there you go. I
59:17
think that's it. I
59:19
have nothing else, thank
59:22
you.
59:22
There you go.
59:25
I'm hungry.
59:26
That's some mind.
59:26
Have therapy to go to.
59:28
Are you going to bring up the whole thing
59:31
about the Arkansas Travelers
59:33
go?
59:35
And then the Scuba Steve thing.
59:36
The scuba Steve thing is every day, right. I mean that
59:38
that's not a big deal. That's just uncharacteristic.
59:42
But he did pivot hard out of it and be like limbs
59:44
on my truck. And I'm like what you emid me too other times about work
59:46
that afterwork, like just just say what's
59:48
up? We get keyboard. It's what have been one of the coolest
59:50
things about life. The
59:52
other thing, though, is like that I battle that every day.
59:54
I find a way to find how I'm being done
59:56
wrong every day to continue to find
1:00:00
and prove otherwise I shouldn't do that.
1:00:02
Say it like that to your therapist.
1:00:04
See what he says.
1:00:04
Well, you're good, you can leave. Do
1:00:08
you know how therapy works? No, I'll
1:00:10
talk about it.
1:00:13
It's about talking it out. You win.
1:00:17
For sure. There you go, you win. All
1:00:20
right, We're done. You guys have a great day,
1:00:22
and we will see you later on this week. I think
1:00:24
on Friday's show, Rick Barnes
1:00:27
will be on Tennessee Basketball Coach, and
1:00:29
I'm gonna ask him why have you been avoiding me? And why
1:00:31
have you been avoiding You're gonna start it like that. I
1:00:34
don't know, It depends what kind of mood I'm in.
1:00:35
Yel the kids with.
1:00:36
Scoobas he dost to me that day, because Hendy
1:00:38
come on today. That's how we just started. All right,
1:00:40
that's it, Eddie Buddy Wistle. All right, we'll see
1:00:42
you guys later on this week. By the way, Beam
1:00:46
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1:00:49
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1:01:00
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1:01:10
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