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April 10, 2025 81 mins
Here's the entire program for Thursday April 10th, 2025, featuring our reaction to Luka's return to Dallas, a new teacher/student sex scandal, Cowboys draft fodder, and one of our favorite bands associated with an attempted murder charge. Also, we load up and take a trip into The Wayback Machine for a classic Mosquito and The Hulk prank interview. 
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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we're doing it.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
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Speaker 3 (00:23):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
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Speaker 4 (00:31):
Bock In on the Lady, KT, Christine, All the Lady,
all up on your radio.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
Indeed, KT Christina, Ben and Skin. This is the Ben
and Skin Show. Glad to have you tune in and listening.
Yesterday it was an emotional day, a very emotional night
in Dallas Fort Worth. Only this music can truly encapsulate
the energy of how the Metroplex felt to have Luca

(01:03):
back in town. And Skin, I think you knew when
that tribute video was gonna play. You did a good
job of keeping keeping company secrets inside.

Speaker 5 (01:12):
Right.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
That had a gun to my nuts. They said, dude,
if you tell anybody, we're going to fire this gun
off and you're gonna look like billy baby. Is that
his name baby Billy, Baby Baby Billy. Yeah, but it
was it was you do you always do a good
job of that, But you had said you guys might
be surprised as to win it plays, and sure enough
they do the intros for the other four visiting Lakers,
and then they stop and they play a tribute video

(01:36):
for Lucas. So he's forced to sit there and watch
it from the bench. He watches on and he starts crying,
lip quivering, tears welling up, seeking. He had a Kleenex
with him. Then that wasn't enough. He had to move
to a towel. Our young Slovenian hero was there weeping
and crying over the tribute video, watching the first six

(01:57):
and a half seasons of his NBA career and Dallas,
what a dirty trick all thrown away for him to
be traded to the Lakers. And here the Lakers were
in town. So what a first half for Max Christie, buddy.
It was so incredibly sad. So who agreed to that?
Did the Lakers have to agree? Did Luke have to greed?

(02:17):
Did everyone agree? How does that work? I don't know
the answer to that, but I assume that they let
them in on it. Yeah, they would have to. Yeah, yeah,
I think so. And obviously you know, well I don't Hell,
I don't know. I mean, I really don't think it
was done in any way like hey, like let's make
it a super emotional or well, no, it was. It
was a touching tribute. It was done out of respect. Yes, absolutely,

(02:40):
And the timing of it was great because you want
to make sure later in the game when you do
the Markis Morris tribute video, you know, you don't want
to change, you know, right, So like when that happened,
was that third quarter?

Speaker 6 (02:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (02:54):
That that caught me off guard and everybody cried again. Okay,
so what what was it? I wasn't I'll get into
where I was, but ye want to watch the game.
What was it like in the arena? You KT was
not there either, We'll get into that. Christina was there
and Skin was right in the mix. Like they're posting
videos with the fire Nico chant and they're like zooming
in on Nico in the tunnel and it's basically just

(03:14):
you and Nico.

Speaker 7 (03:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
I got a lot of Nico time and a lot
of people telling me that I was a company man.
They they wanted me to turn around, and even though
he's been standing behind me for I don't know weeks,
last night was the night I was supposed to go.
I am and I one guy told me I no
longer represent the fans, oh, because I were representing the bank.
I guess, he said, I understand Mark and Hart not

(03:38):
doing it, but you like, oh, man, I guess I've
made a huge mistake here by not using MAVs airtime
to attack the GM because that's what that fan was, right. Okay,
I want to say something that I want to get
your impression of it, Christina, but walking just when I
first walked in, it was insane. And the best way

(03:59):
to put it is my friend Aaron, who works for
the team, said this is like a finals game, but
it's nothing like a finals game. And I was like,
that's an exactly accurate description. The energy was so intense,
and there's people everywhere, and there's film crews everywhere. WFA
was walking around live streaming on WFAA plus. It was

(04:20):
just it was insane, and there was people from literally
all over the world broadcasting from it, and the energy
was intense. And then Luca came out to warm up
and it got even more intense, and then when that
tribute video happened, it was just over like it hit me.
I know everyone felt the same way, but I did

(04:40):
not expect to get hit that hard. Like I was like,
oh god, this is way too much. And then the
game started and the game was great for the first half,
so I kind of got lost in the game and
so the heavy emotion of it went away for me
as the game went on. But I'm curious what you
thought being in the building. Well, I can tell you,

(05:01):
guys after this next song, if you want me to.
That's quite a tea. Yeah, it's quite a tease. Okay,
coming up next, feelings from inside the building. We're talking
about everyone's feelings and what the energy was in the
building last night here on the Ben and Skin Show
in ninety seven won the Eagle, and so last night
I was there broadcasting Christina. You were there as a

(05:22):
fan what what like?

Speaker 8 (05:23):
Yeah, And so we got there pretty early, and like
you said on the plaza, it was just packed, like
we're it wasn't really a party, but we were kind
of celebrating having having our baby boy back. And when
you walk into the arena, it is very mixed emotions
from everyone, And there was a girl I was with,
and I thought she described it perfectly. She said it

(05:45):
was like makeup sex. It's like, you're so glad to
see him again. You're so glad he's here. But then
pretty soon after you're like, oh crap, you remember the
reasons you can't be together. You remember you can't make
this work, and so you're just sad all over again.

Speaker 9 (05:59):
And so so that was it.

Speaker 8 (06:01):
That was the exact I thought that was perfect. I
was like, that's exactly how I feel. I'm so happy
to see him, but then you're reminded we can't be together.
This sucks.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
Why am I doing this to myself? Why did I
do this?

Speaker 8 (06:11):
But I thought the audience of the crowd was really
respectful of Luca throughout the entire game. So Cash, who
invited me last night, he thought when Luca was first
going to be up at the free throw line, that
that's when the biggest chance would be heard, and it
was the exact opposite.

Speaker 2 (06:28):
Every time Luca was at.

Speaker 8 (06:29):
The free throw line, it was silent, no one was
saying anything, and then if anyone else was at the line,
it was you know, fire Nico or some other chant
and then like.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
By the way, I thought that was really disrespectful to Chant,
not to Nika. I mean, whatever, you say what you
want to do about Nico, but don't yell fire Nico
while Max Christ he's at the free throw line.

Speaker 8 (06:47):
That's trash, right, Even when the MAVs were up there,
they were yelling something.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
It was disrespectful to players that are busting their ass
for me, but you know whatever.

Speaker 8 (06:55):
And then for like almost the whole first half, anytime
Luke would touch the ball, everyone would cheer. And so
Luca gets the ball a lot and so I looked
at Mike. I was like, are we doing this every time?
Like I'm down, I'll do it, but that's a lot.
That's a lot of clapping that Luca and it end.
It ended like we were talking about that on the broadcast.

(07:16):
Follow up was like, man, the intensity completely changed after
the first quarter. Yeah, because everyone was like I was like, man,
they're just celebration fatigued, Like you can't maintain that intensity
if it's not a playoff game, you know, Yeah, but
but it was. It was and certainly intense at the beginning,
especially coming off the heels of that you know, that

(07:37):
big video that they made Oh and the last thing
I noticed and I talked to a lot of people
like while walking around, and everyone agreed that you're kind
of cheering for both teams and it was really weird,
but we were all cheering for Luca and then we
forget Lebron's freaking playing too as well. She was incredible,
so we were, Yeah, we were kind of cheering for

(07:57):
everyone last night.

Speaker 2 (07:59):
There was so much star power in that game, Like,
I mean, the Lebron story is insane and it's just
kind of getting buried right now. That guy's forty. No
one cares that guy's forty. But also when Luca wasn't
on the floor, was the only time the Mavericks could
make any headway. Yeah, I mean they built up that quickly.
Luca goes back in and immediately the game's over, like

(08:20):
it just ended after that. Yeah, what happened to you?
So I was I had an interview to do yesterday.
We had a big open house here at iHeart and
so I had the opportunity to interview Mark Faber, the
president and GM of Texas Motor Speedway, and so it
was supposed to happen a little bit after five, and
so I sat down with him and had a great

(08:41):
visit with him. It was awesome. And then there was
still an open house, so I was talking to clients
and stuff, and then I realized, golly, I think I'm
gonna be too late. And so I'm on the phone
with my wife and a buddy and I'm like, I
don't know what to do, and they're like, you gotta go,
you gotta go. You'll only have this one opportunity to
you know, you want to be in the arena for this.
You're right down the road, and I'm like, all right,

(09:03):
what the hell? So I get on the toll way
and we're located over by the galleria, and I zip
down the toll way and I make great time. And
then when you get off on the toll way and
you're getting closer to kind of take the right over
to get over to the arena and the Lexus garage,
I don't know if that's Lemon or Harry Hines or
whatever it is over, I don't know exactly what it is,
but traffic completely stopped. Yeah, it was the worst traffic

(09:26):
I've ever And we did the maps postgame show for
many years, I've never seen that. I was stuck in
that traffic probably for forty minutes, So six thirty tips
for big games are brutal. I was once coming this.
I think we're maybe we're on the fan. I was
ten minutes late for the start of a playoff game
I was broadcasting because of just all the traffic in

(09:50):
that area on an early tip. So it's brutal. Yeah,
So I was. I almost found myself in a road
rage situation because I was sitting behind a car and
I was over in the far right lane just trying
to get up till I could take a right to
get over that Lexus garage, and all the cars in
the second lane to our left, we're desperately trying to
cut in in front of us, and this idiot in

(10:12):
front of me with a Penn State sticker on the
back of his BMW. I think he was a teenager
driving daddy's BMW, kept letting everyone cut in front of him.

Speaker 10 (10:19):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
This dude probably cost me seventeen minutes. And so I'm
sitting there listening on the radio and I'm like, Okay,
I missed Luca crying, I missed Okay. Now I've missed
the whole first quarter, and so I'm like, God, I'm
already here. I'm just sitting in traffic, waiting and waiting
and waiting and waiting. Finally I go in. I park
in the Lexus garage and I get in and it's halftime,

(10:41):
and I'm like, I went over and stood behind Coop
and demeris calling and I'm like, I can't really see
I don't have a seat. I'm just gonna leave. So
then I went to leave and there's all this construction
on the toll was going north, so I got stopped.
I got stuck and stop and go traffic twice to
get home. Eventually I had to cut over to Preston

(11:02):
and take Preston Road to Salina. From like six thirty five.
It was arguably the worst night of my human life.
I was gonna say, you're the only guy that had
a worse night than Nico.

Speaker 6 (11:15):
It was.

Speaker 2 (11:16):
That's brutal, brutal. I mean, it absolutely sucked. And then
I'm like, honey, when you record the game and by
the time I get home, I get to watch the
end of the game, and I'm like, I don't even
want to go back and watch it. I'm just I
don't want to be around anymore. Did you see Dirk
drinking a big germany.

Speaker 3 (11:29):
I did see that.

Speaker 2 (11:30):
I saw that live. I was like, people started posting
it all over the place of like timing that was incredible.
My phone blew up during a games, like, Okay, why's
my phone blowing up? This is crazy? And then you
know they ran it on ESPN, on NBA, you know,
oh they did. They showed him. Yeah, there's like a
little Twitter account that showed them coming back because they
showed it with all the stars in the house. And

(11:51):
so they show it and I just reblast and say, man,
this made the whole night worth it. And then everyone
told me I was an a hole because I was
joined the fact that Dirk was enjoying a beer. I
don't know.

Speaker 5 (12:02):
Man.

Speaker 2 (12:02):
Well, we'll get back in this throughout today's show. It's
probably the theme of the entire show. But coming up next,
let's turn our attention to Hollywood. Kat is Weezer involved
in a shootout? How do we want to tea dude?

Speaker 11 (12:12):
It's a wild story involving Weezer and the police and
gunfire and attempted murder. Next, all right, we are officially
two weeks away from the NFL Draft. The Cowboys have
the number twelve. Pick who are they going to take?

Speaker 2 (12:24):
We'll get into that at about ten minutes, but right now,
stop for this juicys hot gods, come, stay on top
in the hot shove.

Speaker 11 (12:42):
Got a rock doozy for you here, boys and Gal,
the wife of Weezer bass player Scott Schriner, was shot
by police and put in jail on suspicion of attempted murder.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
The story is insane.

Speaker 11 (12:55):
It's insane, and the details are still little murky. Yeah,
Jillian is her name. She's fifty one, and she looks
like a bad bitch. It appears she got caught up
in a man hunt police. There was a police chase
for a hit and run, and you know, yeah, the
car and the guys start running through California neighborhoods. Feck,
We've seen this a million times. And police were chasing

(13:16):
down three men from that hit and run, and they
followed one of the purpse into into a backyard and
then that's where police say they came face to face
with Gillian Shriner.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
She was one of the three men. No, she was not.
She was sitting on her porch. Unrelated, we think, we
don't know.

Speaker 11 (13:35):
Unrelated, we think holding a nine millimeter and police say
they ordered her to drop the gun numerous times, and
she refused to and then pointed it directly at them.

Speaker 2 (13:47):
Then one officer opened fire hit her on the shoulder.

Speaker 11 (13:50):
There's some footage from the news channel in California KTLA
of her, you know, just kind of hurt and then
she falls down on the sidewalk and then is like,
you know, I'm give up.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
I give up here, laid face down the ground. They
arrest her.

Speaker 11 (14:05):
She is out of jail now, one million bond she
paid that she's loose now. She is a two time
best seller, so she's not just riding on weezer money here. Now,
here's what's awesome about all of this is TMZ caught
up with Scott Schriner today, who's walking his dogs. He's
got four dogs he's walking. You're gonna hear TMZ inside

(14:28):
edition all of those gossip people. And here's how he's
handling this whole deal.

Speaker 2 (14:33):
How are you today? Are you guys? Here's a wess?
Is all right? Thanks you guys? Is there anything you
can tell us about what happened yesterday?

Speaker 3 (14:40):
No, not at all. I can't talk to you guys.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
How do you feel the rest for attempting murder Scott.

Speaker 11 (14:45):
Oh you know what.

Speaker 12 (14:45):
I can't comment on that to you guys.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
Have you talked for Oh? Yeah, of course. And is
she doing okay? She recovered, she says, all right, thanks
for asking you guys. She badly injured. See you guys,
can you tell us on Saturday? How are you feeling?

Speaker 11 (14:58):
How?

Speaker 13 (14:58):
I know you?

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Oh my god?

Speaker 12 (15:02):
They'll still be there?

Speaker 6 (15:03):
All right?

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Well, thank you so much.

Speaker 11 (15:04):
They're headlining Saturday night Coachello this weekend. Yeah, see other guys, dude,
see it.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Coachella is a great way to get the media off
after tail. I love it. So I want to make
sure I understand this. Maybe they're not headlining.

Speaker 11 (15:16):
Let me check that for green Day's headline a green Day,
but they're playing yeah so and by the way, so
we saw Wezer when they came into town six months ago,
whenever that was.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
And he's the most haggard looking of the crew. He's
the guy that looks like the person most likely to
have a wife that would shoot somebody. You're saying that
the police were chasing a hit and run three men
that were involved in a hit and run. Yeah, like
they ran over a person the car maybe probably hit
a car and run away, okay, car wreck Okay, Yeah,

(15:50):
And then they got out of the car and started
scattering and in different directions.

Speaker 11 (15:54):
Well, you know how these police chases work in those
little tight think of that about that one episode of Euphoria,
whereas in Days Run the tight houses very close to
each other, right, and you see a lot of that alleys.

Speaker 2 (16:04):
And so that one of the guys they're chasing runs
into the backyard of Weezer, of the bass player of Weezer,
where his wife is sitting back there with a gun. Yeah,
so the attempted murder is the attempted murder of who? Well,
that's the thing if she's refusing to put the gun down,
so the police, Yeah, okay, because but this is anymore

(16:29):
we are waiting to find out more. But did she
think those guys were breaking in her house? Well, the record,
what is she supposed to think if she's on if
she's not involved in the Hitt run, and all of
a sudden there's people running into her backyard, how does
she know that they're really police or who they are?
So have you seen footage of the police running into
the backyard. I've not seen that okay, have you no, no, no?

(16:50):
And what I'm curious about is was she just sitting
on her back porch holding a nine millimeter I mean,
there's it's a really insane scenario. It is because when
you first see the head line, you're like, oh, who
did she try to kill? Well, she tried to kill
the people running into her backyard, apparently. I'll tell you what.

Speaker 11 (17:07):
Once you catch a visual of her, you can kind
of see where she might be kind of a Missus
Smith type.

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Come on, she's hot, she's got a tattoo sleeve. That
doesn't mean well.

Speaker 11 (17:19):
She wrote a book in twenty ten that was the
best Seller's a memoir where she moved to this this
little suburb in New Jersey and competed with forty other
women for the love of a rich prince.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
What respect do you wish I was that prince? This
is something back in the nineties. What's the name of
this gal?

Speaker 8 (17:37):
A Gillian Shriner, whether j or g A J. I
just googled wife of Weezer basis that Neworks out. I'll
do A Jillian Lauren is also I guess her her
maiden name? She still go to her fastball, Yeah, she
does look like a bad ass. She does, she said,
And I'm just thinking musician lifestyle here. Weezer tours all
the time.

Speaker 2 (17:57):
But you're saying because she has a tattoo sleeve, she's
a bad person. No, no, no, I think she's capable
of like being more independent. She's tall, because this was
far and away the tallest dude in Weezer, and she's
pretty close to his height, like just a couple of
inches shorter.

Speaker 8 (18:12):
I think.

Speaker 11 (18:15):
This is the whole thing about though, too Okay, police
said this is what happened. You assume that's exactly what happened,
But I would like to know whether there aren't more
details on this.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
It's very Yeah, it's too weird for there or not
to be more the story. Clearly they shot at her
because she refused to put her gun down.

Speaker 6 (18:35):
You know.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Yeah, So I mean anytime, I don't care what the
cops are doing. It sucks that they It sucks that
the cops would run into your backyard because a guy
involved in a hit and run ran into your backyard.
But it's also without knowing the timing of it all,
it seems like this guy was sitting on her back
porch with a nine millimeter or she just had it

(18:56):
on her and having a smoke, and all of a sudden,
there's ruckets in her backyard, so draws on them, one
tiny thing to clean up.

Speaker 11 (19:02):
It was a neighboring yard that she was in, so
they saw the purp and one yard and she was
in the neighboring yard.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
But still those yards are right by each other her yard,
so they weren't even in her yard. They decided to
get in her yard.

Speaker 11 (19:15):
No, they were in the other yard, yeah, right by,
and because they saw the guy in that yard.

Speaker 2 (19:20):
Yeah, but and now she's outside. Maybe they thought she
was helping those guys, and maybe she was. Yeah, how
would she be helping the hit and run guys that
are just running from the police. I meant she was
trying to help the police by shooting those guys. Yeah,
but she would have put the gun down when the
cops put your gun down.

Speaker 8 (19:39):
I don't know.

Speaker 11 (19:40):
I hope there's more to report on this in the
weekday update at five fourteen.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
I look forward to that. But if there's not, you know,
that's the end of it. Great, all right, thank you
very much, Thank you, Kevin. Thank It might be the
last we ever hear from it. Yeah, but see you
all at Coachella. We'll talk a little cowboys here in
about four minutes or so. Yes, it is the Ben
and Skin Show. Ninety seven point won the Eagle. You know,
we like to give away tickets on this show, and
we got a couple of tickets to go see Dorothy.

(20:06):
So here's how we're going to do it. You're going
to use your iHeart app. It's free. It's how you
stream shows and do all that kind of stuff. It's fantastic.
So what we want you to do is use the
iHeart app, use the talkback feature, and the third person
that leaves their name, their phone number, their email address
and can tell us what band has a bass player

(20:29):
whose wife is just got arrested for attempted murder. We
were just talking about it. They're going to play Coachella.
The first person or i'm sorry, the third person that
can tell us that with the name, the phone number,
of the email address, you are off to the races.
Good luck everybody to win those tickets to see Dorothy.
But right now it's time for this. I feel like this.

(20:53):
There's a little execution missing from that. You know, it's
not a pre produced open and that's fine Cowboys stuff.
Real quick draft is two weeks from today, okay, two
weeks from today. Okay.

Speaker 11 (21:05):
There's this site that's like a takes every mock draft
they can find, and they just mesh him in there
and then they pump out a percentage of popularity. For instance,
right now, NFL mock draft database has cam Ward the
quarterback from Miami going to Tennessee Titans. His mock draft
popularity there one okay, and that's probably gonna happen because

(21:26):
he's like a taller Kyler Murray, who's not as fast
as Kyler Murray.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
For your Cowboys at twelve.

Speaker 11 (21:34):
Uh, this is a thirty two percent popularity, but it's
the leader of all players, and it's tedor Roha McMillan,
the wide receiver from Arizona. You're talking about it a
lot late. He didn't like watching film. But he's tall.

Speaker 2 (21:46):
Yeah, he likes eating cereal while he does interviews. I
expect that tall. He's faster than people think. He's play
inside and outside. What does that mean? He's faster than
people think.

Speaker 11 (21:58):
People will say he's slow and which people because he's not,
you know, just like you know, for the wide receiver.
You know how they You know, I really don't four four,
but he's a four to five right whatever, So what
did he run a second? Uh, you're gonna make me
look that up right now.

Speaker 2 (22:14):
I'm just curious if like everyone's going, many's slow and
then he had a certain time that made you think
he's four or five three.

Speaker 11 (22:20):
But like most tall, long guys once they're like rabbits
or what they can certain galloping, they're very fast.

Speaker 2 (22:28):
But how often are you running straight forty yards?

Speaker 14 (22:30):
Like?

Speaker 11 (22:31):
The point is, so he's not quick, he's not well, no,
he's like tall, he's not like you're, yeah, like a
tiny guy.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
He's not like that. He's good or bad at galloping.
He's great at galloping. Does it? He's really good? I
just put it. He's really good. What pads does he
wear to impact his gallop? I'm not worried about it
so much. Yep, that doesn't matter. Your guy.

Speaker 11 (22:52):
They running back from Boise State that a lot of
people are joing over. Yeah, and as they should, because
he's great. Ash Gent sixty four percent chance to go
to the Raiders at six, number six, running back at
number six. So that's now around the Cowboys. The forty
nine ers before them. Twenty percent is all they have there,

(23:15):
but it's seen as a big one.

Speaker 2 (23:17):
Is John A.

Speaker 11 (23:18):
Barron, the corner from Texas, the Cowboy for him the
Cowboys though it's wide receiver. To me, it's wider's your
running back and then bringing in a lot of offensive linemen,
which makes me happy because they should do that. But
they need to go wide receiver and then maybe corner.
The other guy who I'm scared they'll take. His name's
Will Johnson. He's a quarterback from Michigan. He is thirteen

(23:42):
in this thing, but at only fifteen percent, so it
could be higher. Will Johnson is kind of a tall corner,
good could start. Don't play about half the games. This
guy is a get hurt guy, and I don't like that.
The other guy gets talked about a lot. Is Matthew
Golden the Texas wide receivers. They're gonna go there. They
got names sixteen to the Cardinals, so I think McMillan's

(24:03):
a good guy to square in on and like go for.
I don't know if Jerry's gonna do that and all
that stuff. I saw your guy, just like I really
commend Jerry Jones for being at the Star. He could
be anywhere in the world for these thirty day workout
visitor guys, and I'm like.

Speaker 2 (24:19):
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But here's Kat with a sex scandal.

Speaker 11 (24:54):
Yes, I always love stories like this, Well, actually hate
them because they're crimes, but they're always interesting. Inous about this,
It is awful this lady's done. A teacher at a
Catholic boys' school in Ohio has admitted that she had
sex with a seventeen year old student, and she sent
him nudes.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Her name is wait for it, Emily Nutley, a combination
of nut and knightly. Oh that's that's good man, that's
makes you makes you sleep all right? Right?

Speaker 8 (25:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (25:30):
And uh Pirates of the Caribbean Jack Sparrow's Booty starring
Kira Nutley.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Kevin's really impressed with himself right now. Yeah, she played
guilty to two kunds of sexual battery. Then, man, it's
seventeen and it's the boy. Go ahead, I mean, how
close is to be in eighteen? Good? Keep that, hey, listen.

(26:07):
In defense of Ben, who is on the thinnest of
ice right now, it is, I would like to say
that within our parents' lifetime, people were getting married at seventeen.
Of course, Okay, that happened. That happened, Kevin. So you
can judge Ben for his very questionable beliefs all you want,

(26:28):
but I support him if he was in the past.
I'm eighteen. I'm just saying that I agree with you.
First of all, if if I think I think details matter,
I think they too, And as a dad, as a dad,

(26:49):
and again, I think every situation is different, and I
think everyone's entitled to have their own opinions and by
all means follow the letter of law. Kept dealing with
these issues first and foremost. But I think the laws
might be different in different states. Right, some states it
might be seventeen. I'm glad you asked. The age of
consent in Ohio is sixteen. Okay, so what's what's the

(27:11):
deal though? Okay, so hot because they are defending. Okay,
I've seen her yet. Is she better looking than casket girl? No, Oh,
she's not good looking. She's forty three. Then throw her.
Still fine, it's my wheelhouse. He is now on the
thinnest device. Yeah, dude, you just all are global warming?
Is Listen back to Ben's point, did the did the

(27:35):
seventeen year old kid man? Did he have any disabilities
or anything? Okay? I like where you go. Actually don't
know that. I recently learned that details matter. If I
was If I was seventeen in a state where the
legal age of consent was sixteen, and one of my
seventeen year old buddies, who was legally of age according

(27:57):
to the state laws, hooked up with one of the
hottest teachers in the school, that kid would be a legend.
We'd carried around on her shoulders and she would be disgusting. No, no, no, yeah,
and it's legal. And it also really comes down to
what she looks like. What she looks like. And then
the guy who's seventeen, when does he peek in life,

(28:18):
because there's a lot of there's a lot of guys
that are balling out at seventeen, and you see him
at thirty, you're like, ooh ooh, yeah, really went down here,
remember when you were, mister November.

Speaker 11 (28:27):
The problem here is the victim, the seventeen year old boy.
When he attempted to stop the encounters, she continued to
contact him via text message.

Speaker 2 (28:36):
That's sexual harassment.

Speaker 11 (28:38):
Well that's what she's kind of dealing with right now.
So here's what you need to know. There's a little
bit more information. You need to know if anyone else
has any more hot takes that could get you, Christine,
I know, I all want.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
All I want to say is everyone on this show
we believed in following the law, and we want to
throw her under the jail because I want to know
who's down there. This relationship was during the twenty twenty.
We don't know if she's going to jail yet.

Speaker 11 (29:03):
This relationship was during the fall twenty twenty three semester,
and then she got fired last October, so a year later.
So it's like the kid like went on with it
for a little bit in a scream mask, and then
he not a scream mask like the last one of
these that was multiple boys. She went to party City
and bought a bunch of scream mask.

Speaker 2 (29:22):
You get a discount in bulk.

Speaker 11 (29:24):
So a couple of weeks ago after she got fired,
her husband, Jay Nutt Jonathan Nutley, Oh no, friends and
family call him Jay Nutt.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
Okay, he filed for divorce.

Speaker 11 (29:35):
She then claimed that he was guilty of gross neglective
duty in extreme cruelty.

Speaker 2 (29:41):
It was I take as we have that smash or
more neglective smashing, neglective booty.

Speaker 11 (29:49):
Where she's in trouble is that she pursued the miner
outside of school hours after he had tried to stop
the relationship.

Speaker 2 (29:55):
I thought we established that he wasn't a minor in Ohio. Yeah, consent,
age of consent, he's an adult and it's off school property.

Speaker 7 (30:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 11 (30:03):
The age of majority, all persons eighteen year older are
considered full age.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
So it's very strange. Full age. Yeah, very I'm telling
you that's what that's what the loss is. Yeah in Ohio.
Is it different if it's a guy or a girl.
I don't think so. And y'all's eyes shouldn't be because
girls mature faster.

Speaker 8 (30:26):
I think it's gross no matter what. Like I agree,
I just they need at least be able to drink.

Speaker 2 (30:31):
Like it's just so weird to me. But I'm always
attracted to older so I don't know. Okay, So, did
you ever have a crush on a professor?

Speaker 6 (30:40):
No?

Speaker 2 (30:40):
No, not a forty three year old professor when I'm
seventeen years old? No, you were seventeen in college?

Speaker 3 (30:47):
No?

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Right, so you're in college. Seventeen is when she was
in the pastor Gary? Okay, no, I was not. You're
in college. You're in college?

Speaker 8 (30:57):
Huh?

Speaker 2 (30:58):
Okay, you're of age? Did you were you? Did you
ever have a crush on one of your professors?

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (31:03):
But he wasn't forty whatever? It was forty seven? How
old was he? I don't know, but not that old?
Forty five? Well, this lady had reversed, Christina, Yeah, reverse Christina?
Are you sure you want to go on the air
with that? After judging us? You can't say that as
you grind your teeth. She's going to be sentenced on
June tenth. Here's what's happening here. It's very interesting. I'll

(31:25):
be quick here.

Speaker 11 (31:26):
She's now a Tier three sex offender, meaning that anyone
living within one thousand feet of her will be notified
about her. Postcards are going to be sent out to
the people living within a thousand feet of her, explaining
who miss Nutley is and what she's been up to.
Why they call her parents are already like, well, what
if she, you know, doesn't go to jail, you know,
she doesn't get sentenced for this in Halloween.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
I gotta tell my kids not to go to missus
Nutley's house. Who picks up the tab on all these
postcards state all right, we are a show of law,
and we stay and by any punishment that's thrown down
here until we see a picture that advises us in
any other direction. Coming up next, let's go around the sports.
Let's talk some sports the FW right here on the

(32:10):
Mighty Eagle, boy, is AI coming for your job? We're
gonna let you know in twenty minutes, but right now
it's time for this. Now, let's go around the sports.
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all right, yeah, I mean I think we should just

(32:52):
keep going on this uh Luca thing. We'll have some
Luca audio here in a little bit. One thing I
thought about that entire game was very interesting is the
whole dynamic of the energy of the place kind of
did kind of die down a little bit, and the
Mavericks like stayed in it. And then what's amazing through
all of this is the Mavericks clinched to play in
Spot last night. It's huge.

Speaker 11 (33:15):
They were able to tweet about it this morning. Yep,
so they're playing. This game will be next Wednesday, I believe, yes,
against the Sacramento Kings. The only question is if that
game will be in Dallas or in Sacramento.

Speaker 2 (33:27):
The likelihood is I haven't seen the percentages. I'm guessing
it's about seventy eight percent that's going to be in Sacramento.

Speaker 11 (33:34):
It's not good on it being a home game now,
but you beat Toronto tomorrow night, and then Sunday you
have at Memphis.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
You basically samples. You basically need to win out and
Sacramento needs to lose out in order. And Sacramento's final
game of the year is against Phoenix. Oh no, yeah, right, yeah.
So I just want this season to be over and
I just want the maps to wet the best draft
pick can This season has been brutal, but I want
this playoff game for one reason, one reason only to

(34:06):
play in or any extended play at all. Because when
we did the podcast or take that with you at
Studio forty one, follow Well really wants this, And dude,
it was just listening to the conviction in his voice
and I didn't realize that there was some TV things changing,
so this will be This was going to be our
last playoff series ever to broadcast, So I'm rooting for that.

(34:28):
I want I want that. In order to get that,
we've got to win both play in games, so more
than likely, Lot We've already broadcast our last cast the
new Amazon Amazon to So he's going to become like
Major League Baseball. Yeah, so, I mean, honestly, that ship
has probably sailed. Maybe not though, And that's the one
Like hearing the conviction in his voice when he talked
about that, I was like, yeah, man, I want this

(34:49):
for you guys, for your broadcast team, and hey, if
they can put a positive spin on the end of
the season, that'd be great. But I do want to
talk about that game. I had hoped that that game
would help me find some closure and it just didn't.
And to see Luca start crying watching the montage of

(35:11):
his first six and a half seasons here, that gutted me.
And that I know that gutted the Metroplex. And it's
one thing you part ways with a guy and he's like,
if you my life's better now looking at me on
the beach, you know whatever. But the guy's devastated and
crying on the bench. It just made it even harder. Yeah,

(35:32):
that was intense. Man. I didn't expect that. And I
think the other thing about it is that, by the way,
originally it was a three minute video. How long was
it two minutes? Oh my god, it was a minute
cut from it too.

Speaker 11 (35:45):
You noticed there's not a lot of highlights of Luca
in a Mavas jersey just dominating.

Speaker 2 (35:49):
I mean, it was a lot of here's some euro
ball and here's how walking into the But it was,
you know, it was the shot over Gobert. I mean,
it was the signature moments. It was the shot in
the bubble, It was the moment, you know, they had
his celebration when when they came back from nine points
down in thirty three seconds to and that was at

(36:10):
the time the only sixty point twenty rebound, ten assists
triple double in NBA history. So they did that, But
they were they were trying to tell the whole story
and I think it's very and they were also trying
to make sure they ended it with the thank you
Luca and Slovenian. Yeah. And I thought it was very
interesting that they leaned in on he came here as

(36:30):
a boy, yeah, because that's that's a big part of
the storyline for a lot of people.

Speaker 14 (36:35):
Right.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
They didn't they I don't think they did anything to
pull back on anything. I think they leaned in on
every emotional aspect of it, and that's an important part
to Luca too. Is like the moment in the video
where the little girl hugs his arm like that. If
for the people that are out there going well, y'all
tried to censor this and do that and do that, man,

(36:56):
I would say watch that video and tell me that again.
If anything, that just probably made people feel worse. But
what they were trying to do was honor Luca the
best way possible. And the people that made the video
very much love Luca. Yeah. And dude, did you see
the part that Lucas said made him tear up the
most was this Shotover Gobertbert. Yeah, it was like if
we were underdogs and everything. I love that it made

(37:19):
him tear up that you know, we're going to the finals, right, Yeah.
And I was seriously as it was getting super emotional
then and we'll get back into the Luke audio later,
but I was seriously sitting there thinking there's no way
he's going to be able to have a good game. Yeah,
but man, and did he have a good game all right?
Coming up here in just a matter of moments. Ten
jobs that AI could eliminate is your job on this list?

(37:42):
And behind find out a couple of quick things to
clean up on Luca. He's making an appearance at a
Dick's Sporting Goods right now in Dallas, and he's going
to be doing a Q and A there, and he's
debuting his new shoot, which I believe is the Luca
for right. I saw that. Yeah, follow Luca dung Kicks.
I think this is the name of it. Right. Yeah,
it's a good guy to follow, Blake, good dude. But

(38:04):
the Luca marketing is in full power right now. The
Jordan brand's rolling out a bad Luca campaign and there's
these promo videos of him being on trial to answer
for his bad behavior, which why would you ever trade Luca. Well,
there's rumors of bad behavior and bad lifestyle or whatever,
and I think they're addressing that and leaning in. And
he's on trial and he goes up to the witness

(38:26):
stand and he props his feet up on the witness stand.
He's rocking his new Lucas okay, and there's people going, hey,
he's bad. You gotta explain for your bad behavior, and
he's just chilling in his badass shoes. So apparently This
is based on something our buddy Jason Gallagher did for
Old Man the Three, and I guess the you know
Jordan Brand. People saw it and liked it wow, and

(38:47):
then kind of took it to that next level. There's
a poster I sent you that was taken right outside
the arena last night, so they're promoting it like it's
a movie. So it's a movie poster. Yes, So that's
what Ben's talking about. I was wondering what that was. Yeah,
they blanketed that outside the arena last night like they

(39:07):
were promoting a movie.

Speaker 9 (39:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:10):
So the Luke of marketing machine is in full power
right now. And then there's a new Gatorade ad where
Luca is sitting on a bench looking at a camera
and just dribbling the ball and he's got his game face.
He's just looking directly at the camera. Have you seen
that one?

Speaker 13 (39:23):
No?

Speaker 3 (39:24):
Oh? Yes?

Speaker 2 (39:25):
With the Trader. So the Gatorade tel is fixed on
his neck to where the letters spell out Trader and
so there's pretty much a message for whoever.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
You want to think it's for.

Speaker 2 (39:37):
Maybe it's for j Kidd, maybe it's for Nico. I
don't know. But he's just dribbling the ball looking ahead
and you can see the word trader. Then he gets
up and it says, one journey fuels the next. This
is not what anybody wants. This is not the desired result.
But honestly, this might end up being the best thing
that could have ever happened to Luke. Yeah right, we'll

(39:58):
never those trajectories are no longer the same, Like whatever
path he would have been on, he's in an alternate
universe now where he lost one hundred and ten million dollars.
But he's gonna murder everyone. Now, he's gonna murder everyone.
They put a huge chip on his shoulder. We're gonna
play audio coming up here in about twenty five minutes
or so of last night. That really puts it in perspective.

(40:18):
But damn, what a story. What a story? Kat? What
are some of the jobs that AI could eliminate?

Speaker 11 (40:23):
Okay, so there's a little thing here was a survey
was sent out to US adults but also to AI experts,
the normal average Joe's and josephans like us, and then
AI nerds, and what do they agree on? Well, one
thing they agreed on with some of the jobs that
are in danger over the next twenty years cool.

Speaker 2 (40:42):
Can I give you one? Sure copywriting didn't see that
one on there? Interesting, right, But truck drivers truck.

Speaker 11 (40:50):
Drivers was on there. Yeah, really figures. Yeah, I actually
think truck drivers will be fine.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
I would think so too. Man, this sounds like the
movie Maximum Overdrive with the great akass song who made who?
I thought you were gonna say that Will Smith movie.

Speaker 11 (41:03):
Now, those drones, if they start picking up at three
hundred feet above and ziplining down the front porch, which
you talked about yesterday, maybe that's a problem.

Speaker 2 (41:09):
But the idea that robots can just drive these eighteen
wheelers out on the highway and they don't need a
truck driver never mind, dude. Fort Worth is the one
of the big testing grounds for that right now, right now. Okay,
I knew they had it in Austin. But dangerous, it
feels dangerous.

Speaker 11 (41:26):
Cashier is a number one Oh yeah, okay, which already
has already happened. Radio hosts not on there, but journalists,
so you know, in some ways we're not well journalists
that write our new podcast descriptions.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
Oh yeah, that's pretty badass. That's why I put copywriters
in there. Okay, Yeah, the same thing because copywriters use
a formula. Like you guys have seen Five Hundred Days
of Summer where he's a greeting card writer. Yeah, I
mean there's like just a formula at all that, and
so they just go in and look at everything that's
pre existing and spit it out in ten seconds. I
also felt like a fake job then though, Yeah, the
movie came out. It's real.

Speaker 11 (41:58):
People sit around and write these cards to Yeah. Uh,
software engineers of course, mental health therapists. Yes, you don't
pay for it.

Speaker 2 (42:08):
That's not good. Yeah, it's funny though, because there they
would basically just a I would go in there and
see responses that have been given before for different kind
of mental issues and spit it back out. Unfortunately, it
would indicate that nothing is special and it's all formulaic.

Speaker 11 (42:28):
Yeah, truck drivers, lawyers, what who canone who's seen every
case men's point?

Speaker 2 (42:37):
I mean, I mean they're so on big cases. There's
people whose jobs with the law firm are assigned to
look up precedent and figure out ways to make precedent
work for your case. AI can do that in ten seconds.

Speaker 13 (42:48):
It can.

Speaker 2 (42:49):
It can examine every bit every precedent that's ever been
set and then spit it back out at you factory workers. Musicians.

Speaker 8 (42:59):
No, yeah, that new ac DC song slaps. They're fighting
against that, right, which they need to.

Speaker 2 (43:05):
All creatives are fighting against AI because again the problem
is that it's just going to be regurgitating what's already existed.
But I would argue that that's what entertainment business does. Anyways,
on that song, you shoot it, But we can't kill
creativity like that. No, let's kill it. No thing that
I would argue, though, I think all songs are just
basically unlocking a mathematical formula that's pre existing. It's just

(43:28):
people that unlock them, right, No, that's it. By the way.
The other the other day, I had a thought in
my head that I heard that song Josie's on a
vacation far Away.

Speaker 13 (43:38):
What is that?

Speaker 2 (43:38):
You know what song is that? It's the outfield called
Your Love. I had a thought in my mind. I
was like, this may be the best song ever. It's incredible.
Can you this is a homework assignment for each person.
It's hard to do, but can you determine what is
the greatest song of all time? Our opinion or just
what every one opinion? When I already have you already have?

(44:01):
What is it all these things have done to the killers?
That's a terrible choice. It's actually a pretty good song.

Speaker 6 (44:08):
No, I know.

Speaker 2 (44:09):
It's just such a ridiculous thing to say to somebody
it's like their favorite, and you're like, that's a terrible choice.
You don't feel that way. I'd say it's a great choice.
Leave On by Elton John. You see him look at
me when I said it's a great choice. He looked
right at me to see if I was serious. I
am serious. Leave On many times, Belton John. I every
time listen to that song. I don't like it that much.
That's your song. It's pretty incredible. You just did the
same thing I did to you. To him, it was

(44:32):
pooped on.

Speaker 11 (44:32):
So we should all just understand that it's what a
fool believes by the Doobie Brothers.

Speaker 2 (44:36):
Sure, yeah, yeah, yeah, pretty great. But is that song
as good if it's not Michael McDonald's saying it? Like,
what what if it was Stephen Tyler singing it? In
an alternate universe? There is somewhere, right, I think there's
a I probably somewhere that can we can make Steven
Tyler sing what a fool believes I don't like the
future guys. All right, thank you Kevin. Coming up next,

(44:58):
the future of this show is the Today Game and
it's happening, gosh, just in about four or five minutes.
Don't miss it. The Today Games next. Ah, Yes, it's
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ask you guys a philosophical question that is happening on
a text thread with my family right now. Oh yay,

(46:01):
here's a statement from somebody the only thing that goes
well with baked potatoes is steak. Then your thoughts, Okay?
I like that take. It's a strong take, and I
can't figure out which member of your family that would
say that. I will say this, my sweet daughter she
got on a baked potato kick and she likes doing

(46:23):
it at Tinder Barbecue and they throw a brisket on it.
Hell yeah, dude, right, yes. So I don't know is
that that's also beef, So someone in your family may
make an exception say yeah, that's the same thing. Basically,
I think it was a bold statement. Do you what
do you think, Christina? Is the only thing that goes
well with baked potato steak. I will say that's the

(46:43):
only time I eat baked potatoes is with a steak.
So I don't really know if that's true or not.
You have a thought on this, Kevin, I know that
you're an anti steak guy.

Speaker 11 (46:51):
It's hard to comment on something you've never really tried.
But I don't see why you couldn't have a baked
potato with fish or chicken.

Speaker 2 (46:57):
I think the same. I think crazy talk, man. I
think a baked potato goes great with steaks. It's no brain.
But yeah, but like there's a lot of places that'll
have a baked potato and you start throwing stuff. I
mean there's people that do taco meat, ground ground beef
on baked potato. I guess what they're saying is as
a side piece. In other words, if you put bacon,

(47:18):
sour cream, whatever, cheese on that baked potato, that's on
the baked potato, So the brisket all that they're just saying. Okay,
if a baked potato is part of dinner, what is
the main course. I have never had it with fish
or chicken. I would love to eat a baked potato
with chicken, because I, like Grace, have been on it
for really a lifelong baked potato. Kick love a good

(47:40):
baked potato, and sometimes I'm cool with that being the
whole meal. If it's a giant potato and it's got
sour cream and cheese and butter in there. Anyways, it's
just something that you should think about for the rest
of your life. But right now it's time for this.
It's time to play the tote game. It's a game,
it's big today. Let's go. He should have weary you

(48:01):
jack wagons. We are today gaming for today April tenth,
and let's start with John Madden, wh would have been
eighty nine.

Speaker 12 (48:07):
I have one of the most best offense in Madden history.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
Look at this.

Speaker 12 (48:11):
Greg Jennis caught that he's right least say the game
but dog earlier. Dude then broke his flag. How is
he running with a broken leg? Look at this holding it?

Speaker 3 (48:23):
Dude, dog?

Speaker 12 (48:24):
He put the team on his back. So let's go
inside the mind of a Greg Jenny's dog.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
Gotta do this.

Speaker 3 (48:31):
I put the team my back door. My leg broke.

Speaker 2 (48:34):
I don't know how I'm running right now, though.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
I'll do this for Madden. Oh, Darren shop.

Speaker 12 (48:43):
Well, one of the most hardest hitting safeties in the league.

Speaker 3 (48:47):
But I put the team on my back. Dude, you
can't stop.

Speaker 12 (48:51):
Me cross the plane touched down.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
Craig Jamis.

Speaker 2 (48:58):
I just love the way that he summarizes and says
his name and says it wrong. Yeah, you know, there's
a there's this thing about comedy and talking about certain
comedians where they're really letting you look inside their mind.
That is a look inside that guy's mind, and that
guy's a genius. Agreed. Okay, so we don't have time
to get to all these but what is the best
remaining candidate that who who even has a shot at

(49:19):
knocking out that guy? Or is that guy at the
end of speed? Who are they? Because that it's not
that guy, It's Javid Harbor. No, No's Hayley, Joel Osman,
keep going now, Mike Muschnack of Stained Mice, mos Shock,
Steven Segal, I mean, are we serious there? It is
John Madden the winner. John John Madden would have been

(49:41):
eighty nine. Rest in peace, Come all right. Last night
one of the most emotional nights in DFW sports history,
the return of Luca the prodigal Son returns and man,
the emotions were high at the AAC. Luca had an
incredible game, uh forty five points. I think everybody the
building was cheering for him. Laker's got the win, Luca's

(50:03):
still in town, He's had a Dick's Sporting Goods right
now doing something with the Luca four, which I believe
is the newest version of his shoe, right, So that's
not what he was wearing last night, at least not
what I noticed. And I didn't even notice if he
changed his shoes or whatever. But we're seeing all that
branding today, and we're talking earlier about those posters that
were outside the arena for the what's it called the

(50:25):
Trial of Bad Luca, Bad Luca. Yeah, yeah, they're leaning
into everything. They're leaning in with the Jumpman the Jordan
stuff like, oh, yeah, you had to trade him because
he's a bad guy. Hunh, Let's investigate that. He's not
that anybody said that. There's just going on with that narrative. Okay,
let's talk about him being a bike. Let's put him
on trial and that's just gonna be awesome. And then

(50:46):
that commercial is so funny because there's just a random
little girl on the stand and she's wearing glasses looking
around like what yeah, And then the Trader one for Gatorade,
where he's got the Gatorade spelling of the word to
where looks like it says Trader and he's staring at
the camera dribbling, and then it ends and it says
one journey fuels the next. So the Luca marketing engine

(51:06):
is perring right now and that's magical. But we do
have some audio from last night. Anything else, we should
take a skin You were right there in the mix,
and there's pictures of Nico watching the game from the
tunnel and or video and there's the loudest fire Nico
chin I've ever heard, which has to be awkward for
everyone who works for the team, you know, and yeah,
there you are in that shot. I'm like, it's all

(51:26):
over my timeline and what was the vibe?

Speaker 6 (51:28):
Like?

Speaker 2 (51:29):
It was just really intense, man, just really intense the
whole time. And you know, I know there was a
moment where Luca's team, but like his marketing people, they
were with Rob Polinka, his agent, after Luca got this
because you know, JJ Reddick put him back out there
just to get a standing ovation, which was amazing. And
then when Luca went back to the bench, his team

(51:50):
got up and walked down the tunnel and so they
walked right by the MAVs front office like they did
win at the end of the game, before the game
was over, oh even before it was over. And so
you know where I sit to his team, meaning his
marketing his marketing people are Laurabeth Sieger. Rob Polinka was
with him and his agent Bill Duffy. They passed Nico,
they walked, They might have even bumped shoulders, they were

(52:13):
so close. And what happened was where I was broadcasting.
You know, Nico's been behind me for weeks now, and
so when it happened, I saw them walking. But I'm
calling the game. I'm going, oh, this is going to
be intense. And then all the media stood up and
started looking because they knew what was about to happen.
And I talked to a couple of people out there, like, man,
I didn't get to see it in time. I don't

(52:33):
know what it was like, so there may have been
no interaction. I would imagine they all looked away. I bet,
I mean I bet Rob Polinka and Nico probably hey,
you know, shook hands or whatever, or maybe they just
ignored each other all together. But that's the sort of
intensity that was in the building. And then by that
point it wasn't a game anymore, and Luca was just
getting his flowers and it was like, is he gonna

(52:54):
get fifty?

Speaker 8 (52:55):
You know?

Speaker 2 (52:55):
And he ended up with forty five and was really
good the end six of eight from three in the
first half, first half. He was so good last night, dude.
I think it's one of the greatest performances I've ever
seen because of the emotion of it all.

Speaker 9 (53:07):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (53:08):
But why don't we hear some of the audio of
this Which one do you have first? This is him
with Lisa Salters of ESPN right after the game.

Speaker 9 (53:14):
Everybody saw me the way I erected to the video.
You know, all these fans, I really appreciate it, man,
all the teammates I had, you know, everybody had my bag.

Speaker 2 (53:23):
I'm the happy you know this guy. I love these fans,
I love the city. But it sounds in the wall.
What was it like for you sitting there watching all
that love? Watching that video?

Speaker 11 (53:34):
Pretty good?

Speaker 2 (53:34):
So many emotions. I didn't even explain it, you know,
brought tears to my eyes. Like I said, I came
as a as a young kid.

Speaker 9 (53:42):
Here every the team, and I know we walked this
back from NBA.

Speaker 2 (53:46):
And you know, they made me feel like home.

Speaker 8 (53:48):
Man.

Speaker 2 (53:49):
It's just a lot of great, great memories.

Speaker 8 (53:52):
How are we able to not be too emotional to
still come out and play and perform the way he did?

Speaker 2 (54:00):
Because when I was watching that video, I was like,
there's no way I'm playing this minute. Wow, that's that's
the line of the night. Dude. He was crying and
his lip was quivering. Dude, he had to stop watching
and put his face in a towel. That's like, I
didn't think that was. Like I said, when it happened,
it hit me way harder than I thought, you know,

(54:20):
and obviously watching a grown man cry like it hits
you and the intensity of the situation. But that's why
I didn't think he was going to go have the
game that he had, because I was like, he's going
to be too physically and mentally tired to do the
stuff that we've seen him do. But that's why he's Luca,
and he did have forty five despite having thoughts on
the bench of man, I can't play this game. I

(54:42):
saw Trey Young retweet the video of Luca crying during
that and said he was never gonna leave. Like saw
so many people watched that were like, Okay, clearly he's
gutted because he was never going to leave Dallas. Well
he's you pointed this out. He's in Dallas right now,
still doing marketing, and they have a game in La
This is why I've been saying. This is last night

(55:03):
I think was actually good for me. This is what
I'm was saying. I've been avoiding all Luca content. You
just gotta feel bad. You're never gonna feel better about this.
It hurts. There's no fix to this, there's no there
is no fix to this. It will never ever ever
feel better. So I'm not watching Laker games. I'm not.
I've been staying away from it. But all that, I
didn't want to feel what I felt last night. That sucked.
I know it sucked. It was so painful. But I

(55:25):
do love basketball, and I love the way he plays
the game, and so I love watching him play the game.
I love watching him make trick shots. Yeah, it sucks
that he's not in a MAVERICKU for him. And now
all these people in LA are talking about the Luca
magic and they're like, wow, we had no idea, Like
we know, we've been watching this. This is what he does,
it's who he is. I mean, it's just right now,

(55:46):
it's still so raw, and so last night was super emotional.
But y'all are going to get over this. I don't know.
I hope, I hope. I trying to follow you didn't
get to watch the Lakers next year. I know, but dude,
that happened to months ago. Like people have divorces and
get remarried, Like you didn't get your arm chopped off.
You're gonna be able to use both arms, I hope.

Speaker 6 (56:08):
So.

Speaker 2 (56:08):
But watch like you trade a twenty five year old
global icon like we had, we gotta go watch and
play in another team. I mean, the Mavericks would have
to be so good and get another global icon for
me to get over it, you know what I mean?
Like I don't know, I don't I don't see the
route out of this yet. I hope you're right, I
don't see it. Right By avoiding it, I'm getting over it.

(56:29):
That is called denial and all that does to other
problems like stay in denial, right right, Yeah, no one
ever stays in denial that it manifests itself in horrible
we another clip that was kind of talked about, it's
got to move on. Let's hear it right quick.

Speaker 9 (56:42):
Okay, it's a hard question. I mean, for sure, is
a little bit more, you know, talking about closure sometimes
hard because like I said, I spent a lot of
time here, great moments, but it's like I said, it's
getting more and more and I got to focus on

(57:03):
different things.

Speaker 3 (57:04):
Now that's on.

Speaker 2 (57:05):
Either and it's get start. That's what I've been doing,
focusing on different things, right approach. But he admitted he
said it's time to move on, but then admitted it's
it has not moved on. Yeah, all right, there you
have it. There's some some Luca audio coming up next.
Two crazy stories from New York.

Speaker 6 (57:23):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (57:23):
Yes, it is the Ben and Skin Show ninety seven
point one The Eagle. Thank you for hanging out with
us today. We've got lots to get to, including a
trip in the Ben and Skin wayback machine to end
the show, and Liu of the big finish that I
think is really going to make you laugh. Do not
miss that coming up here in about thirty minutes or so.

(57:44):
But right now it is time for this.

Speaker 15 (57:46):
And now it's time for Basis week Day Day, featuring
veteran news anchor kt fon tweets. Here are the important
stories he's currently tracking from around the world.

Speaker 11 (57:59):
Normally the local stuff here, but this is a couple
of stories from New York because they've had quite a day.
There was a helicopter crash into the Hudson River. Six
people are dead. If you have seen video of this,
if you want to avoid it online, I guess try
to avoid it. But this helicopter just is flying and

(58:20):
then just plunges out of nowhere straight into the Hudson River. Yes,
three adults, three children. They were a member of a
family of tourists from Spain, probably just touring the city
a helicopter tour.

Speaker 2 (58:35):
And yeah, not good, dude. We took a helicopter tour,
took the family to Hawaii, and we did that and
it was terrifying. Yeah, and right on the route we
took a helicopter crash. There is like a couple of
weeks later, the exact route we took. Oh my god.
But the helicopter was able to take it down and
do some sort of a spin that they do in

(58:57):
these situations and make it land somewhat softly while it's crashing.
This one you're talking about, it looked like it was
not a similar one like that one, the one I'm
talking about in Hawaii. It kind of dropped and the
propeller stayed the way it normally would, like, uh, horizontal.
The one that from New York, it looked like it

(59:17):
was a dive bombing. It looked like it was sideways
if that makes it. It looks awful now, So that happened.
That's in river right there, in right of the banks
of Manhattan. Let's go to the trains though in New York.
We'll go to one of the news stations. I think
it's NBC up in New York.

Speaker 16 (59:31):
Please hopefully a lease are looking for a man behind
a vile attack on a sub p lease are looking
for a man behind a vile attack on a subway
in Lower Manhattan, and a warning here. Some of the
details you are about to hear are extremely disturbing.

Speaker 2 (59:45):
Okay, any predictions. I didn't get involved in bowlingess thing out.
I love when.

Speaker 11 (59:51):
NBC or not NBC, when TV news guys go ahead,
they're doing their story, they chose to put it on
the rundown and they go But.

Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
For everyone, yeah, I love that because I feed bad.
I lean in. I'm like, oh my god, a warning,
let's lean in and then a warning here.

Speaker 16 (01:00:09):
Some of the details you are about to hear are
extremely disturbing. Law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the
case say this man performed sex acts on another man
who died on an R train one and YPD officers
responded to reports of a body on that train at
the Whitehall subway station just after midnight.

Speaker 2 (01:00:28):
That was yesterday.

Speaker 16 (01:00:29):
When officers looked at video from subway cameras, our police
sources say they found the man in the yellow hoodie
there sexually abusing the corpse. Oh when passengers entered or
exited the train. Police say that man had been dead
for several hours before that violence.

Speaker 2 (01:00:47):
That's a bad way when you're having an out of
body experience. All right, I'll now peacefully go onto the No.

Speaker 3 (01:00:52):
No, no, hey, hey, get this guy off me?

Speaker 2 (01:00:56):
No, can anybody hear me? Get about me? This is
is one of the most interesting legal cases I have
ever heard, because what are your rights when you're no
longer alive? Yeah? Now, I'm sure there's laws about public
and decency and defiling a corpse. Yeah, if that's the

(01:01:18):
proper word. Sure, but it's not going to be.

Speaker 7 (01:01:23):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:01:24):
I mean, if I'm the lawyer for the guy on trial,
and like, hold on a second, let's look at the
wording of this, I would like to kind of argue
down a different charge. Work with me here, unless, of course,
he killed the guy in order to right. See that
sounds like a plot for white lives. Yeah, he could

(01:01:45):
have been. He could have misunderstood that it was rigor mortis.
Come on, man, sometimes you could have misidentified that. He
may not have known.

Speaker 11 (01:01:58):
He did say that is it public in decency if
you stop doing it when people were entering and leaving
the train?

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Because he that's a great question. I also liked he
make it worse. Well, did he just defend the cameras? Yeah? Yeah, right,
who's really hurting there? Right?

Speaker 11 (01:02:15):
The guy's dead and the cat and the other thing
is I liked that it was officers with direct knowledge
of the case rather than the hot gossip.

Speaker 2 (01:02:22):
Officers direct knowledge. Here's some hot gossip from the water
cooler at the police station. He was thrusting on the
dead gap. Do you guys see that? We got an
email from Peter about the cock fighting story? What really? Yeah, Peter,
we would man is just a guy named Peter. They said,
thank you for your thoughtful discussion about the cruelty inherent

(01:02:44):
in both cock fighting and slaughterhouses, whether they're forced to
attack each other with razor blades or hung upside down
to have their throat slit. Chickens in both industries suffer
horrific deaths deaths. Fortunately, showing these birds compassion is easy.
All we have to do is for meat free meals.
On that note, we'd like to send a spread of
our delicious vegan chicken sandwiches to the studio for all

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of you to try. If you're interested, just let us
know the best time to address and deliver them and
we'll make all the arrangements. That is awesome. Who's for you, Peta?
Who's responsible for this? Was Ptera listening? Katie Cryer, Manager
Media relations for Peta. It's these Ai. Oh, I can't
find it. Let's go. Thank you, Shock going up for Jason. Yes,

(01:03:27):
thank you very much. We appreciate that, and very sorry
about the news out of New York. All right, coming
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Speaker 11 (01:04:11):
But right now, Kat's got a little audio from last night. Yeah,
so what do you guys know about Home Zone Furniture?
Very thing you've heard of. I know that they have
a store in Richardson, never heard of it. I've definitely
seen them, you know, kind of, But that's just me
living in Richardson.

Speaker 2 (01:04:24):
I don't pay a lot of attention to the spots
that run on air when we do games because it's
just so much going on. But I do know that
they're sponsors of MAVs broadcast because I've seen it, but
I don't know much.

Speaker 11 (01:04:35):
They're located at seventy five and Campbell, So yeah, I've
definitely seen them. They had a lot of inventory last
night on WFAA and it was a three part trilogy.

Speaker 2 (01:04:46):
That's what trilogy is. So that's a little repetitive. So
there's nine of them.

Speaker 11 (01:04:50):
Well it aired, dude, I think they got thirty spots. Seriously,
it was all game. But here's part one of their
commercial series about their new sectional.

Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
Listen, we're going to trade you. I know you've been amazing.

Speaker 6 (01:05:05):
People love you, a top performer, one of the best
sofas in the game. But let's be honest, you happen
out of stock. You just couldn't keep up with demand.
This might not make sense, but I gotta let you go,
you know, shake things up a bit. On am I
thinking we'd be crazy to trade you?

Speaker 2 (01:05:30):
I'm tony, dude. The first break after Luca crying in
the tribute video. Oh my god?

Speaker 8 (01:05:36):
Really yes, yes, well there's no way they knew that obviously,
but yeah, that's bad timing.

Speaker 11 (01:05:40):
So there's part one okay, uh huh, and a little
bit later and I'm not that much long is the
next commercial break?

Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
Yep? Part two day.

Speaker 6 (01:05:49):
I have decided that we are trating our best selling Sectional.

Speaker 2 (01:05:52):
Come again. Sometimes you gotta shake things up, Okay, easy, Dave,
It's the family show. Love you, Dave. I have decided
that we are trading our best selling sectional come again.
Sometimes you gotta shake things up. You want to train
the sectional everyone loves, the one I personally built a perfection.

(01:06:14):
Want something new in return, like what nothing even compares?
And a stunning decision.

Speaker 13 (01:06:19):
Home Zone is officially traded away it's most beloved sectional,
sending shockwaves to the furniture world.

Speaker 6 (01:06:25):
We're going to regret this now, it's gonna be great.

Speaker 2 (01:06:32):
Part two. I love it. So then on the third one,
dude does all their new furniture breakdown. Interesting, here's the
third one. He gave away my favorite sectional. So how's
that trade working out for you? Okay, okay, it's coming

(01:06:54):
back for a massive public outcry.

Speaker 13 (01:06:57):
Home Zone has officially brought back the beloved sectional, if
only in real life.

Speaker 2 (01:07:06):
Better when they're not made. You see, some trains are
better when they're not made. Okay, that's okay, So very
good people there. Home Zone is Now that's a way
to capitalize on what is topical and to get in

(01:07:27):
line with what the public feels and tie in your
brand to it. So I would say that's a plus. Bravo. Yeah,
and I guess I don't know this. I do do
a little research real quick.

Speaker 11 (01:07:36):
I don't know if they're just a local storm and
they have a storm mesquite, they got one in Lewisville,
But I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
If I national brand, I would assume since Dave is
involved at somewhat local, so he builds the sectionals.

Speaker 11 (01:07:48):
That's that's the point, right, Yeah, we we may don't
trade away your best selling sectional.

Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
Okay, so that's great, Okay, but are you saying that
it ran too many times? It ran all night? Okay?
So the shocking part about that would be that there
would be tons of inventory. Now if people don't want
to advertise because Lucas not playing, or they would specifically
target that game and is this their super Bowl and
they put it to the middle. If they were, they

(01:08:18):
would have produced the copy for it. In other words,
we know we're gonna have ten spots, we'll have ten versions. Oh,
like it sounds you're saying that the same three ran
over and over, three ran all night? Wow? But you know,
very notable in ordering.

Speaker 11 (01:08:31):
No, most people I would assume that the game like
peaked at like right after Lucas crying and like starting lineups.

Speaker 2 (01:08:39):
Well, I'll say this. I'm definitely going to go to
home Zone and just see what that section is all about. Right,
I'm intrigued. I'm intrigued too. I want to see it again.
That is That's how advertising works. That's well done. It
nailed it, very well done. All right. Coming up next,
we open up the wayback machine. Let's revisit what happened
with Mosquito and the Hulk on this day a few
years ago. An end skin ninety seven point one The Eagle.

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Speaker 11 (01:10:22):
Yeah, So today is the beginning of the Masters Round
one out there at Augusta one of my favorite weekends
of the year, of course, but also it's the anniversary
of something that we did three years ago. This happened
April tenth, twenty twenty two.

Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
It was the Eagle.

Speaker 11 (01:10:42):
We were two to five at the time. I'll never
forget it went on right before the Rust Martin Show,
and we had golfer Matt Ward from some golf place
on Now.

Speaker 2 (01:10:53):
I'll tell you what.

Speaker 11 (01:10:54):
The production studios were a little shoddy at the time
and now they don't exist. But what I've taken from
this after re listening to this last night, is that
he definitely could hear. But I don't think he could
hear when we were playing drops. I remember this now,
but he definitely could hear you guys, and when you
guys were talking, it destly necessarily stopped this guy from talking.

Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Is a talkative guy. Mosquito and the Hulker.

Speaker 11 (01:11:19):
In the house here and then let's reset what that is, Okay,
Mike Mosquito Moscato sounds like Pat O'Brien from Entertainment tonight.
Definitely banked some hookers and did a lot of coke.
Back in the day, he started to a show with
Bubba the Hulk. The Hulk was up to six hundred
and fifty pounds at one point, but thanks to the
metal liquid diet, he's down to six forty five.

Speaker 2 (01:11:40):
He's very gassy and be cool. The idea is just
to make fun of sports talk shows and how they
pair a different host together. And then you're the listeners
kind of in on the prank as you prank whoever
you're interviewing, because they think this is a real show.
Matt Ward is a golf man. This is nine minutes
of insanity. Let's go. There's an abtitude of the spot.

Speaker 5 (01:12:00):
It's buffet Mike, Mosquito, Moscato, Bubba the Hulk, and we
are rocketed big time. But everybody is so roused for
the Masters at Augusta, Georgia this weekend. It's gonna be
incredible golf action. Hit here to give us the lay
of the lead, the senior editor of Golf Today, Matt Ward,
how we do it today.

Speaker 14 (01:12:19):
Betty Well, it's a pleasure to be with you guys.

Speaker 2 (01:12:22):
What are the main stories? You know, we got a
lot of listeners of what a gamble on the Masters
this weekend. What are some of the angles they should
be looking at here, Maddie.

Speaker 14 (01:12:29):
The biggest question mark is going to come down to
is does the young generation do they really cement their
toe hold ponding factors in the years to come from
major championship the.

Speaker 7 (01:12:41):
Retorking to Matt Ward Golf Today. You know, for me,
I'm a big guy, so for me, resident Mbo, the
way he gets into that ball and it's just so far.
Every time he strikes that ball, I'm like, oh, he's
one of my people because he's big and he drives
the ball fall. I was watching VJ Singh check him out,

(01:13:03):
and VJ Singh was like, Man, I got a hernia
watching your ass.

Speaker 2 (01:13:07):
That's a great stuff.

Speaker 14 (01:13:09):
Well, I mean what you mentioned about City Chambau. I
mean he he electrifies audiences.

Speaker 2 (01:13:16):
That that's incredible stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:13:18):
This might be a little border personalizing, but you know,
Hulk had an endorsement with Power Suite.

Speaker 2 (01:13:24):
But could you get to be too big? Is there that?

Speaker 6 (01:13:29):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:13:29):
Because you lost the endorsement, Hulk, you know what did
you get hold?

Speaker 7 (01:13:32):
I got his high as six fifty wow, and I'm
six three, so it got big. But I'm feeling leaning
mean now you look better down to about four to
ninety five. But Chambou, you know that's a guy. He's
just putting on lean muscle. He he ain't getting too big, right, man?

Speaker 2 (01:13:47):
Is he too big?

Speaker 14 (01:13:47):
Mat Lend is only as valuable an asset and playing
golf as the ability is to hit it fairly straight.
Because you know, if you sit on the Texas state
line and you can't hit Oklahoma.

Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
Uh yeah, you have a problem.

Speaker 14 (01:14:01):
I mean essentially, I mean you have to be able
to land the ball so that you can play your
next shot. And it's like playing pool. Every shot sets
up the next shot. You know, these are these are
things all of these guys are looking at.

Speaker 2 (01:14:16):
John Daly.

Speaker 7 (01:14:17):
John Daly, I mean John Daily used to beat the
hell out of the golf ball up and then of
course we just both gonna be talking at the same time.

Speaker 2 (01:14:24):
He's just going to keep going. But John Daily top
this is the craziest day I've never heard of my life.

Speaker 5 (01:14:35):
Who knows we're talking to the talker Matt Ward those
golf today.

Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Uh he brought up Wendy's.

Speaker 7 (01:14:43):
I used to endorse Wendy's, but I do think they
have a craft burger. Do you agree or disagree that?

Speaker 14 (01:14:50):
Well, let me say it. And I don't want to
put Wendy's on the spy and you know, put them,
but I would just say that. You know, golfers for
many years have been looked upon by other sports people
as really not being athletes. And I think for somebody
from the NFL.

Speaker 2 (01:15:07):
About that that makes all the difference.

Speaker 5 (01:15:11):
We're talking to the difference maker from golf today, Matt Wood.
You brought up Dustin Johnson earlier, and I was interested
in the partying rumors of Dustin, but he was still
so good. How do you see recreational drug testing happening
in the PGA.

Speaker 14 (01:15:25):
Golf has its issues. It's hard to know for sure
what the clear reasons are that are attached to maybe
somebody not having been you know, admitted to play, maybe
because they had a violation of one one one type
of situation or the other. You're gonna see. The people
who are placing bets want to have total constant and

(01:15:49):
the sports leagues you have to be very sensitive to
that if they want to maintain a connection to that,
you know, to the general who is putting money on
the table. They know that the information that is presented
is right.

Speaker 7 (01:16:04):
Let's get to the real thing that everybody wants to
talk to. What's all this talk about pimento cheese? Because
to me it ain't even one of the good cheeses.
You know, I ain't had no carbs in about two years.
Feel like, damn there in your opinion, what's the best cheese?

Speaker 14 (01:16:22):
Well, you know, you know, to be I have to
be saying how.

Speaker 2 (01:16:26):
Well aware of your audience is.

Speaker 14 (01:16:28):
But yeah, there's a lot of things that have got
in the national Does you're a fan and you want
to go to the event. You know, we talked about
demento cheese sandwiches get a lot of.

Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
Play for any reasons like the For the most part.

Speaker 14 (01:16:43):
You have a venue that has really given fans an
opportunity to, you know, see firsthand at a reasonable cost.

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
We Matt, what do you think of the future of gambling?
Get golf? I'm bout I'm not gonna lie to you.

Speaker 5 (01:16:55):
My third wife, Becky, won't let me play anymore because
of some of the Gamble League issue as I had
with some of my fred You could understand. I think
it's a great way to reconnect with your estranged adult children.

Speaker 2 (01:17:05):
But gambling is really enhancing the game. We'll give you
the fattal thoughts.

Speaker 7 (01:17:11):
You did. I'm curious about this. I've been wondering what
Matt's thoughts are.

Speaker 2 (01:17:15):
Okay, Matt, I mean if you don't apologize.

Speaker 14 (01:17:20):
Would be a look at the advertising that's called lovely
Big game with stations that are connected to sports.

Speaker 5 (01:17:28):
Matt, let me tell you something as a lifetime gabbler.
That answer got me hard for the first two weeks
and only what Bag is going to finish off this
excite But it's a signature hope call.

Speaker 7 (01:17:40):
Yeah and Matt, I appreciate your patience with me. This
could be my last show, oh do. I've obviously been
dealing with a lot of health issues and things going
in the right direction, so they're good.

Speaker 17 (01:17:53):
I thought the cost to be Bag helped. I do
have a signature movement that I'd like to say on
the show if you would in me and what it is.
They called me the Hope because I'm big, But what
I like to do is do the signature role. So
I would like to do the signature hope raw if
you will indulge me that.

Speaker 14 (01:18:11):
Well, you know, look, I yes, here we go, Here
we go the role You're ready, Here we go. I
mean clearly, what both of what you guys are providing is,
you know, let's let's get right to the chase. Let's
talking about your.

Speaker 2 (01:18:30):
Here it is.

Speaker 14 (01:18:31):
I appreciate the candor that you guys provide. Hopefully, there
we go.

Speaker 7 (01:18:38):
I'm going to give you I'm going to give you
the whole role of my signature moving and you decide
if you want to give it to me back as
a sign of appreciation of respect.

Speaker 2 (01:18:46):
Here we go, Hope, Matt, would you mind giving it
back to me?

Speaker 14 (01:18:55):
Well, I appreciate what you're saying.

Speaker 2 (01:18:57):
You know, this is a role war. Raw Hope just
roar and then say hope, Matt.

Speaker 14 (01:19:07):
Yeah, Well I'm gonna have to Yeah, did you say hope?

Speaker 2 (01:19:11):
So you don't say hope?

Speaker 14 (01:19:15):
I tell you guys today.

Speaker 2 (01:19:16):
To what you today?

Speaker 14 (01:19:17):
Yeah, so much of what's a real importance. But it
also has to realize that you got to tie into
a lot of new people who really may not have
experienced the game or maybe were turned off by to
start with.

Speaker 2 (01:19:31):
You know, at one time blamed the part on VJ.
It's one of my best stories nineteen ninety for good game.

Speaker 10 (01:19:41):
Okay that we're gonna hate, Matt. Thank you, Thank you
for your time, Thank you for doing the hope for
all too.

Speaker 7 (01:19:52):
Man.

Speaker 2 (01:19:52):
We really appreciate everything. Thank you, man, Matt. Yes, sir,
all right, brother, thank you.

Speaker 5 (01:20:02):
Hey, July, the bastards live life to the full as
get your gudwi.

Speaker 2 (01:20:06):
You can't have a great weekend, brother. It was okay
for you guys, it was, Oh, it was.

Speaker 14 (01:20:11):
It was.

Speaker 2 (01:20:12):
Thank you man.

Speaker 14 (01:20:12):
If you guys give me a favor, I'll send you
my emails. Just send it to me a copy of
the tape. Ok, the best of you, guys.

Speaker 2 (01:20:19):
Okay, bless you man.

Speaker 14 (01:20:21):
Time guys swing back with me. If you guys are interested,
we get to the US open.

Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Oh, thank you man. I appreciate it. Man, God bless you,
love you. Okay, bye bye bye. Oh what a great
way to get ready for the bastards.

Speaker 8 (01:20:38):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:20:38):
He in the middle of it. He just kept talking
over everything. Get him back on k T Talker. I'll
never forget the time KT booked Matt. He looked him
dead in the eye and he said, did you know
that butterflies?

Speaker 11 (01:20:51):
They studied them across the Atlantic Ocean only took eight days.

Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
That's still the weirdest thing I've ever heard of. Person say,
we'll be back tomorrow. But we got Christie sticking around
and playing music next on the eagle. Here are you
going well? I want to get my sack backed, dude,
God bless Jesus.
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