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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Well, Jordian Mornings, Dirty on the third, Hi, Shannon, which
you got in this hour is Dirty on a thirty?
What are you doing?
Speaker 2 (00:05):
I have to hold some space for Megan right now,
who said she has a shout out for somebody.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
Oh okay. So I met three listeners last night, Madison,
Rachel and Sandy from Hill Orthopedic and Pendulum, Vain and Vascular,
and they were all incredible and they listened to this
Dirty and I just wanted to say hi and had a.
Speaker 4 (00:24):
Lot of fun with you guys last night.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (00:27):
I am hopefully not mispronouncing her name, but Caltita Woods,
who was Tiger Wood's mom, passed away yesterday morning, and
he announced this news on his Instagram. He did not
reveal how his mom, who was seventy eight years old
by the way, how she passed in his social media post,
but he did describe her as a force of nature.
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Said she was his biggest supporter, from the time she
drove him to junior golf tournaments to being there for
all of his fifteen major championships, often wearing her big
old visorins sunglasses. If you're a golf fan, you know
exactly what I'm talking about. But yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Hear condolences to Tiger.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
These Sorry, I was like choking, like you're waiting for
somebody to go. The Dallas Mavericks are offering refunds to
fans who have canceled their season tickets in the wake
of this Luca Doncic trade. He's obviously going to the Lakers.
We heard a couple of days ago Mavericks fans understandably
pretty pissed off about this trade, a trade that really
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blindsighted everybody. Hundreds have been protesting outside of the American
Airlines Center. Here's Luca by the way, talking about this.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
Well.
Speaker 6 (01:40):
It was honestly, it was hard. First the first day
was really hard. I felt like this last forty eight
hours was one month, like two days ago was one
month ago. So emotionally it was really hard.
Speaker 2 (01:55):
And Lakers GM Rob Blinka sharing why this deal had
to be cut so wraps.
Speaker 5 (02:01):
When the concept was initially introduced to us, it was Hey,
the only way we could even have these discussions was
if it's between owner and GMS and there was a
commitment to that, and if we broke that commitment by
talking to anyone else, this day would never happen.
Speaker 7 (02:18):
Quick quick question Mojohn, I'm interested to get your thoughts. Yeah,
you're a little bit older than I am, so you
have more experience and knowledge on how the NBA was
and if it's changed. But I feel like with this
new generation, I'm seeing more loyalty to a player than
a team, which brings up the point of Shannon's initial
reason for the dirty is that people are asking for
refunds because one player is not leaving the franchise.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
Well, I think that if you would have traded Michael
Jordan or Isaiah Thomas or back in the day, we
saw this with Chauncey. When Chauncey got traded to Denver,
Piston's fans were pissed. And I don't know what the
specifics were, but I knew that I gave up my
season tickets. Yeah and yeah, because I thought it was
First off, everybody was excited. They thought that they were
bringing Allen Iverson in here and it was gonna be great.
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Allen Iverson was a bust. He was awful, and Chauncey
was a pista and so, long story short, I still
think that people are loyal to a team. I think
there's a lot of people that are Luca fans that
don't live in Dallas, you know what I mean. Like
he's one of those players that's a tonic enough that
people go out and buy, you know, his jersey sales
and stuff like that. There's something that Dallas Mavericks are
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doing here that you'd think that these guys might. It's
the financial end of things because they just got bought,
and maybe these people are like, hey, we're not putting
all this money out on this guy. We don't feel
like he's gonna end up being as great as he
is right now, five ten years from now, and that
could kill our franchise. It's either that or they think
that if they get a player like ad, if they
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bring him in here, they can make the finals and
they can win with him where they didn't think that
Luka Doncis's efforts on defense probably could get them. I
don't know. I'm watching, like Steven A and all these
guys talking about this. I feel like everybody's swaying back
and forth on him. Is a good trade or a
bad trade, Like I don't think, you know, I think
that it's great for the Lakers, but I think the
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Lakers still aren't going to be good enough with.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
This, Lil Wayne said he's giving the Sunday Super Bowl
even though it has taking place in his hometown of
New Orleans. This is from his Instagram story. Actually it's
actually on there right now.
Speaker 5 (04:22):
Dad.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
No, I'm not going to be that this week, which
means this does a seat to feel shout out to
New Orleans. But I've been working on some very special
I got some exciting coming for you Thursday.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Just six till them, so keep your eyes open. First,
it was some sort of announcement happening tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
He was in Detroit doing stuff last week with a rocket,
so I wonder if there's anything to that. But he
also never left. They said that he was hanging out
at the MGM, still here gambling like a maniac there. Yeah,
did you see that? And I did not know this,
but I saw that President Trump's going to go to
the super Bowl.
Speaker 7 (05:06):
I did not know.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
It will be the first time ever that a president
has ever been in a super Bowl. I didn't know. Yeah,
first time that a president has ever been at a
super Bowl game will be this weekend. If he does
do that. I'm shocked that the Secret Service is letting
this happen with two attempts on the man's life. I
don't know's it seems like, I know there's a lot
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of security stuff that goes into things, but that seems
like that would make it that you have to be
even more secure.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Ariana Grande on one of my absolute favorite podcasts, the
SmartLess Podcast with Jason Bateman and those two other guys.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
I love.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
But one of the things that she was talking about
and I wanted to play this particular clip is because
we've talked about this many many times, how she changes
her voice in certain interviews that she does. She has
a reason for it.
Speaker 8 (06:01):
If I have a long day of press or if
I have to sing, I'll place it a little higher,
so so I'll change my vocal placement to kind of preserve.
But that is just kind of something that's healthy for
the voice and whatever. That's something I do.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
Because staying higher gives less stress on it than talking
in a lower register.
Speaker 8 (06:23):
Yeah, like basically pitching your v.
Speaker 7 (06:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (06:31):
But it's just a normal thing for vocalists. But people
are like, that's not her natural voice, and I'm like, well,
that is, actually, but it's just a little higher because
it's all of it is natural and it's so funny
Because've talked about it a zillion times and people are
still like, where's your real voice? And I'm like, well,
they're all they all are.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
So it's just so this makes sense. If you're a
theater kid, or if you are a singer, you know
that if you are, if you are experiencing like learn
Titus or something, you're supposed to talk literally like you're
supposed to talk in a higher register because it preserves
your voice.
Speaker 7 (07:04):
You don't really do.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
I don't look whenever I see like people that start
talking with accents and things like that, like these artists,
I feel like they want to be they want to.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
Be well, like Britney Spears having a British accent that's
Apple's and ortos.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
But that's why I think she skirted the question they
are asking about why do you choose to use different
words or act differently?
Speaker 7 (07:26):
And interviews like.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
There are some interviews where she's golnned up and.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
There are other interviews where she comes off a little
bit culture vulturee And so I think people were more interested.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
That explanation made sense to me, but that doesn't explain
some of those other things. Yes, for fairness and lastlie
cbs is live broadcast of the Grammy Awards Sunday night
attracted about fifteen and a half million viewers. That's down
just under nine percent from the seventeen mil that watched
last year, and like other big Hollywood awards shows, the
Grammys has just kind of seen its ratings steadily decline
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over the years. Grammy viewership peaked at forty million in
twenty twelve and then has dropped in the following years.
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