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The bullpen area about the card break, the breaking packs
with big racks, which is our idea for our big
show coming up at September's in Rancho Cock Septembers, Tapram
and Eatery in Rancho Kock six three two one Heyman
Avenue in Rancho Kook Drink, Food and Specials, and Tim
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Kates is acting like he's different from like the Pokemon
card guys, and it's like if you go in there
to buy like magic cards to a card store or
something shows ciaseball. Everybody wants timk Like if you go
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into the card store and you think you're better than
the Pokemon nerds because their little cardboard piece of paper
has a comic character and yours has a picture of
a baseball player. I don't really know.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
I think you're shopping in the same aisle.
Speaker 2 (01:46):
I mean it seems that way. Uh, but you know
when Colin Yee arrived to work, and Colin Yee puts
in a long, lonely summer every year here on a
five seventy, he runs that Dodger board and makes it
nice and plays all those songs and coordinates all the
sound and deals with Dwayne in the booth and gets
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everybody going. I mean, he does very essential work for
everybody involved in Dodger Radio. And Colin Yee shows up
and guess what him and Kates are all excited like
two giddy children. Oh kaspiraosal And then they're both looking
at the computer screen like, oh, oh, the what is
it called the legacy or what is it one? The
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one with the.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Little piece of the material.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Yeah, the piece of material the relic was less expensive.
Keats is like yeah, you know. They're both like nodding,
like looking on at the computer like it was really
a big deal, and I can see. I think what's
happening here. I think it's something for Kate's and Colin
Yee to do in the long and lonely nights. Like
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Vin Scully says, they pay the price in loneliness and
dispand but they bring you Dodger Baseball. So I mean,
I guess if they want to have their little card
fetish between the two of them, we shouldn't make fun
of them. But at the same time, I think we
can also take advantage of their card fetish with our
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big rack breaking packs. And we don't usually the Petrolsen
money show, unlike Kylie and Booms and Dan Patrick, we
very rarely venture into the hey, we're men and we
like racks kind of thing. But if we're in the
ie and we're breaking packs and there's racks, I don't
see how we can keep those three things apart, do you.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
Well, I think what we like to do. And you
typically set the tone in the opening segment, right, you
present a synopsis.
Speaker 2 (03:46):
Well, you got to get the spruce goose off the ground,
you know.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Yeah, it's like, hey, this is what's going on in
this part of town. Here's some history about this part
of town. I think if we were to tell the
tale of Rancho Kuckamonga, it probably involve, you know, some
baseball cards and big booba ladies. I think that's clear, Okay,
I do have an update of our responsibility to do that.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
I have an update. And this all got started because
a guy texted me on the Secret Text.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
Does Secret Text us up line brought to you by
your sokel Toyota dealers.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
We make it easy. He wrote, I left my fiance
because she became a live streamer, and it started with
her breaking packs of cards online FML. So that we
read that last segment and that started the big rack
breaking packs. And then we figured out that Oral Hrscheizer's
place is right next to the Septembers, the card place
that he does. But they also have a deep affiliation
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with our opponents here in town, our competition, and we
can't deal with that. So maybe that place that where
the guy smells like an old man in Upland is
where we need to go. But either way, the guy
got back to us and wrote this, LMAO. I left her.
She's a hot chick with big fake boobs. She started
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on the app for the sports cards. Then they told
her to go to TikTok Live and that's all she did.
Then flow full Then she became a full blown TikTok addict.
So I left her. And he did send a picture,
and Matt, I can say if she was if she
was our lady to break the packs, I'm sending you
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the photo right now. If she was our lady to
break the packs, then she would qualify as having a
giant rack. Thank you. I am Mark Grant, and I
approve this message.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
Yeah, I would say she definitely qualifies, right. I like
our guy too. He's got a good look.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
I proved this message.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
That's right.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Look at this.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
Text brought to you by your so called Toyota dealers.
We make it easy.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
He's got a vacant look. Yes, uh, Kates is no
better than a Pokemon or MTG collector. What do you
think that, Kates? You think you're better than those guys.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
I'm not sure to MTG Colletch Magic the Gathering, you idiot.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
God, you're stupid.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
Oh God, be so dumb.
Speaker 5 (06:08):
I just heard about those a few weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
I have to say, you know, I like comic books.
I like the Bruins, and I for years I would
go to the comic book store and I'd be like,
grabbing for a product, and like, the guy grabbing for
the product along with me was central Casting comic bookstore
guy like pimply and glasses and greasy and weird looking
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owned a lizard. Yeah, And I would be like, am
I this guy?
Speaker 3 (06:38):
I like comics?
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Yeah? I likes The answer is yes, you know I'm
this guy. Uh So I stopped going to the comic
book store because I didn't want to be reminded of
what a nerd I was. Do you feel like that
might happen at the sports card store? I mean you've
been there twice in two days.
Speaker 5 (06:58):
I mean maybe that's why I haven't undercover profile. When
I walk in, you know, hats a little low glasses on,
don't want to be seen, but yet want to get
my cards.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
Yeah, because you come here with the cards and Colin
Ye comes here like a husband coming home to his wife, like, honey,
I'm holding I got as casparious, I got the relax
here Robleski and like it's really something you should see it.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
Matt.
Speaker 2 (07:24):
It's a it's beautiful between the two men.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
It's like, you guys are bullying me, right, now, we're
not bullying you. We're simply pointing out an opinion based
on the facts presented.
Speaker 2 (07:33):
And just like the Diddy verting, and we are trying
to uh further our cause in the ie with some
big racks and packs, and he can't fault us for that.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
No, Now, what if we're what if the packs the
racks are breaking are MTG or Pokemon?
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Wow?
Speaker 3 (07:55):
Any is it any pack in rack like you need
to take? I mean, does it have to be a
baseball pa?
Speaker 2 (08:00):
We're a sports show. I mean we're not. We're not
a Pokemon show, although I do appreciate the Snorlax and
the jiggle Puff, but we're not a Pokemon We're not
a Pokemon show. We're a sports show. So I think
sports cards are in our wheelhouse. Just like they don't
have me selling you know, uh Sedan's. They have me
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selling trucks. You know, we're a sports We're a sports show, right,
even though I probably have no use for a truck
because I'm sort of a useless person in many ways.
But but we're still a sports show in theory. So
I think in theory, sports cards should be our thing. Fair.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
I think that's fair. I think the majority, and by majority, uh,
the it would be unanimity that they would want sports
packs as opposed to pokemon or.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
I mean, if we want to break some pokemons, I'll
do it if we can get a chars R in there.
Here's my numbers. You talk the word of the day.
Today's word of the day is back out on the town.
You thought Jordan Hudson was going to go away because
football camp is going to start shortly in North Carolina,
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Come on and raise up. You were wrong. Bill Belichick
and Jordan Hudson his young girlfriend made a surprise appearance
at the Nantucket Film Festival over the weekend. Nantucket Hunt,
which was celebrating its thirtieth anniversary thirtieth anniversary of the
song There Once was a Man from Nantucket. A source
(09:35):
said that at a summerhouse after party following a screenwriter's
tribute which honored some street screenwriters, guests were surprised by
the appearance because who doesn't love screenwriters more than Bill Belichick?
Of Bill Belichick and is much younger. Gal Powell, who
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partied all night with the festival at ten D's also
at the festival. She's keeping him young. Pe Ben Stiller
Michael Ian bat Black, Amber Ruffin and Ken Burns.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
The documentary film documentary maker. Because that Na stood up here.
Speaker 2 (10:24):
You got Kenny Bird standing there with Bill Belichick and.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Hudson twenty four year old and a bunch of ig
asses and Zoolander.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
So she's not going away. She's not going away quietly.
I cannot wait because you know, she was getting bullied around.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
She was sexual dynamo and she's sticking around.
Speaker 2 (10:44):
She's been getting bullied around by Bill Belichick's axe and
her twins, her twin DJ daughters have been bullying Jordan
Hudson around in Nantucket, in that very exclusive community.
Speaker 3 (10:56):
Now those were his stepdaughters, correct, Well those were heard
right because he that's the that's the lady that he
hooked up with. That I don't know if he married
to somebody in the peak. I don't know if he
was married to her, but I don't know if they
were his step daughters or not. But those two field
he's a bad guy. Well, I wouldn't go as far
as to say that.
Speaker 2 (11:14):
I mean, you know, I mean the God seems to
have a lovely relationship going with this young woman. You know,
I mean, we love young love you know, we love
true love, and this isn't the first guy to parade
around a young piece of you know what.
Speaker 5 (11:29):
That's not the original.
Speaker 2 (11:30):
He's not the original Caligula. Caligula is the original Caliguila.
Here's my number number of the day.
Speaker 3 (11:40):
Oh yeah, there you go.
Speaker 2 (11:41):
Sorry, I was looking that up.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
Linda Holliday, executive director of the Bill Belichick Foundation.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
Hey he's got a foundation. He's a good guy, right,
anybody who has a foundation. Your number of the day
is fifty one.
Speaker 3 (11:51):
I am fifty one years old, and I felt every
single day of that while I was in New York.
I forgot to share this. Yesterday when I was hanging
out with my oldest daughter and we were just kind
of in her apartment and flipped on the TV. I
put on the Hulu Plus Live TV. And when I
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went to the live she's like, what's that. I said, Well,
it's it's live TV. You know you can our account,
you got the live you can watch TV. Well why
would you do that?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
I just want to see what's on. And she's like, well, yeah,
but you can watch everything on demand whatever you want.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
So why what about the sports and breaking news.
Speaker 3 (12:31):
And that's kind of what I said. She's like, well,
what do you want to watch? I was like, oh, look,
Seinfeld's on. She's like, well, why don't you just go
to an episode of Seinfeld. I was like, well, why
would I do that? It's on right now. She's like, yeah,
but there's no commercials. Like this, you understand this makes noose.
I got a lecture like, you know, this makes no sense.
We can go and you can pick any episode from
any season and we can watch it in twenty two
minutes without commercial Why are you going to the live TV?
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I had no answer. I was like, well, it's a
good point. I guess I don't know. I just kind
of want to see what episode they're playing. I figured
that'd be kind of fun to do, right.
Speaker 2 (13:03):
I mean, in the world of streaming, all of these
companies are losing money, all of these companies, and that's
why when we first bought what Amazon or Hulu or whatever,
you sold your soul to apples like ten bucks. It
was ten bucks, And what was the big attraction was
(13:25):
you don't have to watch commercials, right, and the streaming
on demand great.
Speaker 3 (13:30):
I watched thirty episodes of the Office in five hours, right.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
You can do whatever you want. And it was all
like that, and then the streaming services were like, oh no,
we're losing money. So they started saying, okay, well we're
going to run a few commercials, and if you want
to not have commercials, you could pay us even more.
Speaker 3 (13:48):
Yeah, give us an extra ten bucks for Hulu Plus.
And that's no commercial.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
We're going to show you all these different streaming services
that are technically attached like parasites to our streaming nervous
but you don't have access to this material. You got
to give another twelve bucks a month if you want
to watch the Japanese cartoon porn part of this or whatever,
and and and it goes on and on and on
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like that. And it's because they're all losing money. Their
bubble has popped, Netflix, Hulu, everything is falling apart.
Speaker 3 (14:23):
Part about this is I thought I was going to
be heralded as a hero.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Like because you showed her the live TV.
Speaker 3 (14:29):
Yess, Like, you didn't know that your Hulu that you
share with us is a family account has live TV.
You didn't know that you can watch all the lives?
Speaker 2 (14:36):
She was, why would I do that?
Speaker 3 (14:40):
Would I ever do that?
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Every one of these companies, Paramount Plus, MGN, all of
these companies, Peacock, they're all losing money. They're all there. Yeah,
they're sinking. Netflix is still clean. No, they're they're sinking
a lot of money because everybody wanted to Well, why
would they continue to charge everybody more and more and
more and more because they're lo and money. We're the
only company. The only company that pivoted away from the
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streaming and sold all of it and got leaner and
meaner was Fox And they said, Okay, we're just going
to concentrate on live news and live sports, and that's
all we're going to be. We're not going to try
to have our own streaming service like ESPN plus and
have a special thing for everything. And it's interesting. I mean,
we'll see how it plays out in the next fifteen years.
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But if there's no demand for live stuff for young people,
then we'll stop having live stuff.
Speaker 3 (15:34):
Well that's not okay, I need live stuff. Like right now,
I'm looking at the crawl on KTLA. What does it
say ying Yang Twins get crowds crunk at San Diego
Sea World.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah, and people don't know if they swore I didn't
have to that's a huge story, Matt, because they swore,
you know, but they said we didn't swear. The parents
that knew the lyrics were swearing. We kept it clean.
That's right for the kids right there on the call,
I wouldn't have known that, see, Babe.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
That's why you need to watch the live TV because
you would have found out about the Yin Yang story.
Speaker 2 (16:11):
It is kind of funny, I mean, because I mean
when stuff happens over the weekend, like politically or some
kind of war or something like that, like you turn
onto a news station to see what's going on live,
and they don't cover it live like they used to.
I mean, they just don't on the weekends. They'll be
into their taped interviews and doing whatever on their weekend programming.
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Live Live is suffering, Matt, and we're all suffering for it.
Speaker 3 (16:39):
We just need to find the h Rin Wojnarowski of news.
That way, we can just follow him on Twitter. Wjbomb
one Guy, World War III. Wjbomb, I got all the insights.
Speaker 2 (16:51):
That'd be a lot of power for one guy. Sure.
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Thank you running or.
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Fav Those Dodger techs are Yeah? Should we give them away?
While we talked to Vas.
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Yeah, let's do that makes sense right, he got to
be talking to us from Doctor Stadium.
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because you know, Dodgers on deck, Dodger Clubhouse, Dodger talk,
Big Kershaw Day tomorrow, Oh Taani Pitchers over the weekend.
The White Sox aren't good and the Dodgers lead is climbing.
But David Vassay has another reason to smile today. It
is a smell Zilla Live Batter's day, and Vassay is geeked.
Uh Dave, what does this mean? I thought smell Zilla
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was a few weeks away.
Speaker 7 (19:23):
Yeah, this mind happened tomorrow. It did not happen today. Yeah,
I might have got my days confused, but it could
happen tomorrow. But today's a big day because my guy,
El Migno Miguel Vargas is back at Dodgers Stadium for
the first time since being traded last year to the
White Sox. He leads the White Sox in home runs
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and very well, maybe the White Sox lone representative in
the All Star Game this year.
Speaker 3 (19:51):
You always believed in Vargas, you had it, Matt, you
just didn't have it with the Dodgers. It was what
about this particular they've who on these White Sox will
likely be clipped come mid July when the trade deadline approaches.
Speaker 7 (20:08):
Yeah, that's a great question. I feel like they've traded
away all their talents, so at this point it might
be some guys on the fringe that may be traded
because they traded Garrick Roche already, They've traded Michael Kopek,
so those are the guys that were of value last year.
I feel like right now they're just in rebuild mode.
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They made all the trades they can make last year
and during the off season that really would make a
huge difference.
Speaker 3 (20:37):
David's a Yamamoto Knight. We obviously talked about him repeatedly
at the start of the season. Is perhaps the Dodgers'
best chance to win a Cy Young Award. Had a
little bit of a shaky spot there a couple weeks ago,
or maybe like week and a half ago, just kind
of where's he at when we take inventory through these
sixteen starts versus where you thought he might be.
Speaker 7 (20:57):
Well, he should be really fresh because his last art
was interrupted by rain after going five scoreless in Denver,
so he should be really fresh to give this bullpen arrest.
And he pitched his best at a ballpark that no
matter who the opponent is, it's not always a play
where you get back on track. But he did pitch
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well his last time out, you would imagine that he
would be able to do well against this lineup. So
it feels like, you know, he's never really veered off
too far. He's maybe let the moment get a little
bit too much into his head when it comes to
facing the Yankees, for example, But he's been really good,
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and him and Dustin may have been the two most
reliable starters the Dodgers have had this year, the only
two to make every single start.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
David Vasse is our guest at the Real Underscore dv
on AX. Dave. The All Star voting is a bit
of a topic around the world of baseball. Does it
permeate what you do with the Dodgers On a daily
by the guys pay attention to this.
Speaker 7 (22:03):
Well, I'll say this, Max Munsey posted on his Instagram story,
Oh yeah, the final vote phase two. So he's aware.
And if they're not aware, their family and friends make
them very aware. So yeah, Max Munsey is definitely in
the conversation, considering he turned to season around forty games
ago to be in the final phase of All Star
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voting with him and Manny Machado. I'm sure many Dodger
fans that were calling for him to be released in
April did not see this coming.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
The obese Avenger. Does Munsey have a swagger when he's
walking around right now?
Speaker 7 (22:40):
Oh so much swagger, but still staining humble. He understands
and respects the game. He knows things can change very quickly,
and I think the biggest challenge for Monthie and Dave
Roberts says this during the road trip is to continue
not to be that three true outcome player. Dave said
that he's shortness swing. He's getting base hits now instead
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of just being an all or nothing type of hitter.
So that's been certainly a big key to him turning
his season around. On top of the glasses to help
out his stigmatism in his right eye. All of that
has turned into something and he got results in Arizona
about six weeks ago, and he said that's where it clicked,
and that's where he felt it again. And when you
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have that feeling, you hope that you never lose it,
and since then he hasn't lost it.
Speaker 3 (23:29):
Speaking of that feeling, Dave, I'm sure Petros and Jonas
or Don got into it with you last week, But
what is the status of the dead fish and Michael
Conforto after his zero for four saturdays in Kansas City.
Where are we at with you and your responsibility to
making sure he begins to hit consistently.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
Well, here's the catch on that. He never found me
for that dead fish handshake before the game, damn. And
then when he got on the plane as we were
leaving Kansas City for home and I was on the
player playing this time, he came and found me. I
was double fisted with a water and a perrier and
I had to juggle that just so I could give
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him the dead fish handshake. But a little bit too little,
too late for Conforto. He needed that handshake before the game.
So he's in the starting lineup today. Let's see if
he comes to find me to get that dead fish
handshake today.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
Is the Freeman handshake things still going or is that
over too well?
Speaker 7 (24:27):
I know I'd like to take the credit for his
three for three day on Saturday when I gave him
the dead fish handshake on Friday, but he basically slapped
my hand away post game Saturday because he said it
doesn't count. I shook his hand yesterday, it didn't work,
so he just completely like slapped my hand away.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
So there are particular rules and that you must follow,
Like you can't go find Confordo to give him the shake.
He's got to come find you.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
That's exactly right. Maybe the reason why the Freddy thing
did not work out is because the handshake was not
given in the context on air pregame interview style. And
also I claim that a hug from Eric Carro's just
completely negated everything that I was working towards.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Wow, you can always find an avenue when you hang
out at the ballpark. Rules David Vsse Living the baseball
life amongst the baseball written and unwritten rules. Dodgers versus
Socks tonight should be interesting because the Dodgers are interesting,
But is it going to be a long, lonely summer
running away with this thing? David, It feels kind of
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like that.
Speaker 7 (25:42):
I mean, think about today. The Dodgers would turn home
first game of a home stand day off yesterday, and
Dave Roberts is giving Mooki Beds a second day off.
He's not in the starting lineup today. Hey, Song Kim
is starting at shortstop today, so we'll find out more
about why Mookie's not in the starting lineup. Where if
there's just a day off. I saw Mooki out here
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earlier today taking a picture with his son, so I
would imagine that he's not under the weather, but certainly
now giving him two days off to start the homestand
maybe part of trying to get the rejuvenation.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Of his mind and his body always rejuvenated, David Vasse,
And we'll rejuvenate our fan base by giving away those
tickets to tomorrow Night's Kershaw historic potential game. It's tomorrow night,
but we'll give him away tonight, and there's also a
game to night. Give us a call right now at eight, six, six, nine,
eighty seven, two five seventy caller number three or twenty
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two for Kershaw's twenty two. I was gonna do three
for three thousand, but I guess twenty two for Kershaw's
twenty two eight.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
That's better for Kates anyway. He likes it when you
go high.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
Yeah, you go high, I go low. I know this works.
Eight six six nine eight seven two five seventy. Enjoy
the game. Whoever wins, Dave, have a great night. We'll
be listening.
Speaker 7 (26:59):
Thank you, guys. Happy to be back in LA after
surviving Kansas City.
Speaker 2 (27:04):
Yeah, it seemed like a real hard time. Did you
see any fountains out there? David's the number one city
for fountains on on Earth other than.
Speaker 7 (27:12):
Rome in Denver, but not Kansas City.
Speaker 2 (27:15):
See, well, I'm sorry. It's a true fact, true fact.
Maybe there's just a lot of water found drinking city
of fountains. Look it up. We'll be back with more
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Speaker 3 (28:00):
Eleven. Second stop of the twelfth annual PMS Summer Tour.
Gonna be out in a Rancho Cucamonga, making our way
out to that part of the city this year. Very
excited about it. September's tap Room and Eatery again a
week from Friday, July eleventh, three until six pm, Rancho Cucamonga,
right off the two ten at Haven.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
All Right, Matt, it is time for some textosos secret
text us.
Speaker 4 (28:25):
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Speaker 2 (28:29):
There are some references to our big Rancho Cucamonga excitement town. Awesome,
no awesome town of Santa Clarita. Rancho Cucamonga is known
as excitement town right in the shadow of that beautiful
quakes stadium. What's the stadium called? Loan mark Field, Loan
bart one it hot and lone mak beautiful. All right.
(28:52):
This text also says, Petros, my uncle Jim is the
GM of the Magnum gun range in Rancho cucamong You
want me to see if he can come on. I
have a suspicion your producer will make that call tonight night, Kate,
that's a text for you. I'm in.
Speaker 3 (29:12):
I don't know if we can put his uncle on
the air, But why don't you get out there early
and go to the range. That a little video of
you some firing off some rounds, showing your sharpe.
Speaker 2 (29:23):
With Uncle Jims little instagram live from the then Uncle
Jim to come on and then with a fifty break
and talk about your shooting prowess and how good of
a shooter you want. This text does so in reference
to the we're talking about the World Cup coming, the
super Bowl coming again, the Olympics coming, and the fact
that we make fun of other towns. But we have
(29:44):
literally three gigantic high rise abandoned buildings covered in graffiti
and filled with transience and probably the real filter bag
of the humankind ganpool in those buildings. And we pointed
that out yesterday, Like are we just going to act
like those buildings aren't there? Matt said, cover them up
with tarps. Matt also mentioned mirrors.
Speaker 3 (30:07):
I like the mirrors. I'm sticking like the.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
Clean Bandit album covers. But I don't think that's going
to work either. Awesome, but this text says, dude, bro,
I was just listening to an Hour two and you're
talking about these buildings. I'd never heard about them. I'm
just seeing them now.
Speaker 4 (30:23):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Man, freak out. Yeah I didn't see that. Wow. I
can see how we all just live our lives and
ignore that. Like right in the shadow of the Crypto
is three gigantic zombie high rises that are rotting right
in the middle of the city. And this guy says
(30:46):
this on the texto, so you forgot for the nineteen
eighty four Olympics, the whores, the street walkers were swept
off the streets for sixteen days, and the pull smokers
on Cinemonica Boulevard two. That's true. Well, I hope they
don't come and sweep us out for the Olympics, Matt
with all the pole we smoke around me, right, I.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
Don't wanted to be a little worried about that.
Speaker 2 (31:05):
I don't want to get swept out for six days.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
I say we move our operation from Famosa and Santa
Monica Boulevard over to the park in Beverly Hills. There,
let's go hit that restroom up and.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
The old George Michael Park. We celebrated his birthday last week.
Let's go to get some action in there. This is
in reference to that and your stories from the weekend
on the New York Subway. Matt has the best luck
with the transient community. He must be very kind. Nobody
is kinder than Matt. Nobody.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
I was thinking about it, and I was a little
upset with the way I reacted. I could have handled
it better.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
To the crackhead on the subway.
Speaker 3 (31:39):
Yeah, well maybe I should have.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Just we all have social media. You look at social
media every day, and somebody's losing their mind on the
New York subway. And you know, now here you are
on the New York Subway, you know, with your daughter,
and all of a sudden, here's a crackhead. You know,
I understand you're getting upset.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
I used to work at the High Street Delhi back
on the day. We would make sandos till five pm
and then light up adobie right out front. Good times
before the iPhone.
Speaker 3 (32:08):
That's the message. Eat a sandwich, light up a dooby,
or light up a dooby, eat a sandwich or do both.
Maybe sandwich dooby.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
Matt's Glee at yours and others misfortune is extraordinary. Uh,
yes it is. What was that in reference to? I
just think generally, but probably something during hours or weekend.
But I think it's a I mean, I've felt that that,
I felt that Glee as shame in the past, and
(32:36):
let me tell you something, it is not easy.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
I think it's a general I feel Yes, I'm not
going to push back on that, but I do think
it's a general disposition of the show is in its entirety.
Speaker 2 (32:47):
This is glad Jabron still had time to film an
Amazon commercial. I'm glad it didn't mess up. Has hurt me?
Speaker 3 (32:56):
Hey, Amazon, the spokesperson you got for this thing, Yeah,
I don't think he's the guy that you think he is.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Hey, come on, Steve Mason said, is the funniest commercial
he's ever seen. He did it, Yeah, he did. He
said it was so funny when Lebron was singing.
Speaker 3 (33:09):
That's funny apparently. Yeah, that guy's got a really weird
sense of humor.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
He said it was funny. He also like immediately became
like a passionate Rams fan, like within like two weeks
of them being here. Look, we gotta give Jeff Fisher
the benefit of the dot. It's like, okay, what what? Well?
Speaker 3 (33:26):
He did that with the Lakers too. When we had
the Lakers. He was a huge Clippers guy and routinely
would bag on the Lakers and celebrate the Clippers. So,
you know, take it for what. It's sure people will
point the finger at me and say, you know, you
used to host freaking Lakers line and now you crap
all over the repeater.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
And now and now what you you take Glee and
their misfortune that has say two Way Street. I suppose
we'll be back with more great sports talk on AM
five seventy LA Sports. Yeah, he used to smoke their pole,
and now you did you find it distasteful