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All right, how about that friggin' Duke Yukon game?
Wild, crazy, blow the whistle.
So here we are.
Yeah, that was crazy, man.
I gotta tell ya, I am down with basketball.
I want to Arkansas lost.
I thought the tournament was over.
Oh, you're not watching?
I thought they canceled it for everybody.
Now it turns out the sale goes on.
Well, how about that?
Okay, so I was only watching scores and Yukon was getting their butts kicked.
So I didn't even put it over.
And then half time happens and Yukon was still getting their butt kicked.
And so I checked it over midway through the fourth and they started to make a move.
So I just started monitoring a little closer.
Once it started getting close, I flipped it.
I actually saw the play.
But I watched, it's like I got the treat without having to eat the cereal.
You know, I dug in the box, got the toy.
There was no investment.
None.
I only got the good stuff.
Mostly these games, I feel like you can watch second half.
And if something good happens, you got it.
I could not, again, everybody's going to say this a hundred times.
Everything that could have went wrong went wrong there.
And I've heard it broken down 500 times.
There's only 10 seconds in the clock.
They could have kept them all back court.
They had a time out left.
He could have not tried to pass the ball.
All these things.
But you still gotta hit that shot.
And that's a very low percentage shot.
Still got to hit that shot.
It's a low percentage shot to just shoot it open three.
But man, he was like half court logo.
He was will barrel in those nuts after that shot.
That was awesome.
It wasn't even like off the backboard.
It wasn't like Kentucky and Santa Clara.
Chunks it up.
Prayer.
It was nothing.
You watched it live.
Like, did you think, because when I was watching it,
as soon as he shot it, I was like, I think that's going in.
No, I'm good for the game.
I definitely did not think it was going in just based off of
there's no way that shot's going in.
Like everything that had to happen.
The inbound.
He freaked out.
The guys tipped it.
The first guy didn't shoot it.
He had the understanding to pass it back to the guy.
He shot it.
I was like, there's no my god.
And I was like,
here's the thing.
I was very happy because
everybody hates Duke.
Unless you love Duke.
Duke is the Yankees.
Duke is the Cowboys.
But they would win.
Easy, easy.
But I started to think to myself, why do I hate Duke right now?
I shouldn't because I like Shire as a coach.
It's like, find good guy.
So I just hate the brand.
Then they choked their brains off.
The fact they had Kinepple and Flag last year.
They lost a Houston of the Final Four, right?
Or Champions League game.
Uh, no, no.
Final Four.
And they were a big like seven last couple in the next
two minutes, two minutes left.
Yeah.
They were up 19 in this game.
19.
I don't believe it was awesome.
Unless it happens to you.
Like, I had one of these a version of this happened to me last year.
Sweet 16, Texas Tech comes back.
And it was the biggest comfort behind Victory
and Sweet 16 history.
Texas Tech be dark and so that's tough to take.
Man, if you're on the other side of it, it's just amazing.
So I don't even like Yukon.
I should hate Yukon because Hurley annoys the crap out of me too.
He's much easier to dislike than Duke is.
Yeah, it's correct.
But I've disliked Duke my whole life.
Therefore, I was rooting for Yukon
to beat Duke.
The shot again.
What a shot.
And this kid Mullins like freshman.
I think he was 0 for three on the day on three.
So like, he wasn't like, he's going to be the last shot.
I don't have the stats in front of me,
but I believe the first half,
they were like one for 16 for three or something like that.
And then they came alive.
I don't think that he wanted to take that last shot.
I think the plan was probably just pass it off.
Maybe we'll get some of the inside.
We'll tie it up and we'll go over time.
There was no time to have a plane because it was just a steel.
Yeah, it was.
Yeah, the deflected ball.
They got it to the guy who was kind of like at the elbow.
The three point line.
And there was one second on the clock.
And he's like, I'm guarded.
So I'll just the other guy was in things getting the ball.
He's trying to cross just in case there was no time for him to think.
It was like, here's the ball.
1.5 seconds left.
Safety valve ball up.
Boom.
But Kevin knew was going in though.
But I'm just saying like you have an idea.
At least it's going to be close.
The way that he shot it, the way that it left his hand,
I was like, oh, wow, this looks like it's going in right away.
I mean, I'm kind of messing with you.
But sometimes like this whole tournament,
like there is the shot style where you look at a shot go up
and you kind of have a good idea of like,
oh, that was ugly.
That's not going in or like,
oh, that looks like a shot.
Like the St. John's Friday night again to do.
The kid took like a step back, the lefty,
and I was way off.
And you knew from beginning and then you airballed it.
Yeah.
You thought the form was good on this half court?
Yeah.
You know the one that looked good was the Iowa from the corner?
Yes.
He was alone as soon as it came off his hand.
This wasn't this round because they lost this round.
But the game before.
Yeah.
He was wide open.
It was a fast break to win that game.
Mm-hmm.
That one's Florida.
Knock out Florida.
That that that one was in as soon as it left his hand.
Yeah.
I saw it.
This let this game was the best ending so far
of the tournament, right?
Like this is the best.
This is one of the best to make that shot.
Yeah.
In an NCAA tournament game,
that's the furthest game winning shot
like that within one second ever.
furthest away.
Uh-huh.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
And because there have been long ones made
but then there's like three seconds still on the clock.
Like this hit and it was like point two or three on.
Yeah.
Point three and then they changed it to point four.
And then to think that coming back from a 19 point deficit
and winning would be like six in NCAA tournament history.
It's like that's crazy too.
Like there's been crazier games in this.
And Duke, they just have the number one recruiting class every year.
And those boozer kids are good,
but that's tough that the one of the brothers
was going to turn it over.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I feel bad for him.
I feel bad for Kane because he's shorter.
Like he's not, he's not the guy.
I mean, he's the guard.
And that's great.
They're twins, right?
And I always think like I'm the little one.
Like even though he's not little.
And I didn't know the difference in their height
until that commercial.
Maybe it's a team mobile commercial.
Oh, yeah.
They're face to face talking in the commercial.
And I'm like, oh, I mean, he really is a lot small.
It's not just that
cam boozer is just the better athlete.
It's just he has the size.
Yeah, he's bigger.
Yeah.
Did you hear the Duke radio call?
We have it here.
Yeah, have any of you heard it?
No, I'm not.
Okay.
Okay, so Kevin's only brought it in.
That's why I have it here.
Hey, great job on you.
Great job on you.
Thanks.
Duke Radio announces one of the technical
for the Husky players running off the bench
after Yukon hits the game winning shot on Sunday.
Here you go.
Hit it in.
They do for boozer,
bobbled it back for a star.
And he's to get rid of it does for Kane.
Seven seconds.
Trying to throw it ahead deflected.
stolen by Connecticut.
Two seconds.
It's Mullins up top for the win.
Oh, he hit it with three
tens of a second to go.
Valley Kai Smith ran off the bench.
That should be a technical.
But with three tens of a second to go,
Connecticut has only 73 to 72.
You wish, buddy.
No ref is going to call that technical.
But what about the Hurley head like head
buddy in that ref?
Did you see that clip?
No, he actually head buddy.
Dude, he was like all intense
after they made it.
And he walked up to the ref almost like to be like,
yeah, we just made that.
And I mean, got like in his, it was weird.
Everyone's like, why didn't he get a technical?
You'll see a little bit of a problem.
I will, I get annoyed at the Hurley stuff.
But a little bit probably because they know who he is.
That's what I was thinking.
He does that crap all the time.
And if you call it every single time,
it'd be nonstop Texas.
He probably gets a benefit of the doubt
for winning and always being crazy.
That's fair.
But I didn't see it.
That's without me seeing the clip.
Because he's always going insane.
Then I'll call crap.
Yeah.
Because you'd call 10 texts on my game.
Yeah, even when they made the shot,
I mean, he was, he was going nuts.
You ever see a Hurley with a hat on?
Huh.
He looks young.
Really?
Most people do.
He looks young and then he's like,
takes head off.
Like, he's old again.
Arizona is awesome.
Purdue gave him a run.
Yeah.
And then Arizona came back and really,
they're really good.
They're really good.
I think Michigan's the dominant one though.
Dude, I'm telling you, Arizona,
Michigan are the two teams.
Yep.
I think Arizona, they're both so good.
I wish that's not the case because I have Illinois
on my Calcutta, which would be,
oh my gosh, can you have that?
But I think it'd be Yukon.
Yeah.
Illinois and Yukon and Michigan and Arizona
are playing and that's Saturday in Minneapolis.
Saturday and then the championship is on Monday, correct?
Yeah.
What time do we leave?
We don't.
Yeah.
What do those claim leave?
I don't.
I know.
I don't even know.
There was basketball.
I mean, they canceled it.
I'm surprised you watched it.
Like, just the very, very end because I was watching the score.
Uh, we were also watching the Arkansas softball game,
which they had a big, a big home run to win the game,
which was crazy because Florida's number five in the country.
So we had it going.
But I just have no interest.
And my wife isn't going to watch a game with me
that I'm not super interested in only because I bet on it
and I bet on it.
Because like the Michigan Tennessee game,
I'm just like, why am I watching this?
It was a bluff in the game.
No, I didn't watch this game.
I didn't watch any of it.
I just saw the score.
Yeah.
I, again, I didn't even know there was basketball.
Which might be the first game of the tournament
that I did not watch.
Like, it was the first round for me.
I didn't watch every game until that
because I was just home with a baby.
That's it.
So yeah.
And the baby's doing about a mile in the treadmill now.
Oh, that's great.
Right.
Yeah, thank you.
Hey, Brian.
No, no, she'll get up sometimes.
She steps back down the white jog maybe.
And then that's pretty good for newborn.
Yes, it's very good.
Really good, Brandon.
We, we went to chat GBT and we're like,
newborn only doing a mile.
Should we be embarrassed?
And I'm like, no, that's great.
You should do that.
Listen to this story about Brandon.
So I was talking to Brandon over the weekend.
And he's like, hey, man, I got it.
My mouth hurts.
I got an abscess in my mouth.
And so he went, you want to an emergency dentist?
Yeah, man, I woke up on Saturday this, this side.
And it's still really swollen.
But it was like the size of a golf ball.
And I was like, oh, my gosh.
Like, and it hurt to chew all that stuff.
And so I was like, so I tried to call around
to any emergency dental place.
There was none.
I didn't know there were emergency dental places.
I thought you had to like call a dentist
to get them to come in.
That was me too.
And so I got a hold of somebody and they say,
yeah, we don't have a dentist in.
You should just go to an urgent care,
regular urgent care.
Just to make sure it's not infected.
I was like, okay.
So I go.
And while I'm waiting, I'm searching, I'm searching.
And I found one South of Nashville.
Emergency dental.
They're open 9 to 9 every single day.
9 to 9, 9 PM to 9 AM.
Yeah, 9 AM to 9 PM.
Okay, so what if you have it at midnight though?
You just screwed.
Not really an emergency dental place.
Right.
That's a good place.
You don't have to get an appointment at any time.
Oh, they take walk-ins, all the other things.
So I canceled the urgent care.
I told the doctor what was up.
He was like, oh, dude, just go.
So I got an appointment for 6 PM.
I go in.
They give me two huge shots of numbing stuff.
And by then, dude, it was a baseball hand.
It was getting bigger.
Could you feel it getting bigger?
Dude, yeah, a baseball.
And that pain, they're like 1 to 10.
What's your pain?
I was like, I'm going to say a 9.
This is unbearable.
And Brandon's like, my mouth hurts.
But if you need anything, let me know.
I'll cut some clips.
And I'm like, dude, I got your photo.
Handle your stuff.
It's got a baseball knife.
Is it rolling on its computer?
I'm in the chair like Texan pictures.
But yeah, they started a root canal.
That's what I had to get.
And I already had a crown on this tooth.
So what they think is the crown broke.
And there was, you know, stuff like debris from the...
There was just stuff getting in there over time.
Oh, God.
And just slowly infecting and then waking up like that.
They said I caught it early.
So APM, I'm getting a root canal.
They give me a temporary crown.
And I get home by like 11.30, you know?
And you look fine.
You feeling good, man?
I feel so much better.
Oh my gosh.
But right here, you can feel it.
It's like a, like a grape size, yeah.
How'd that root canal feel?
Better than, better than I thought.
I've had one done before or two or three years ago.
And it was fast.
I'm definitely afraid of the dentist.
I hate it, you know?
But they walked me through everything.
They told me what they were doing.
And I think they got it done in like 45 minutes.
Did it hurt real bad?
No, because they numbed literally
this entire side of my face.
I started to get root canals
when I first started to go to the dentist.
So I never went as a kid.
But then when I started to go to the dentist
in my 20s when I got insurance,
I had probably seven years of work.
I had to do to get back to normal.
And at that time, getting a root canal
when I very first started getting root canal.
So it's probably, it's probably 2001.
They hurt.
They hurt.
I had like three of me, they hurt.
They hurt, they hurt.
Different dentists.
And then over time, I feel like I'm gonna do this now.
I'm gonna root canal if I have to get one.
I can go in, it doesn't,
the shot's hurt a little bit when they numb you.
But they're able to do that now so easily.
The technology is incredible.
Don't they knock you out?
Don't you get, or a gas, laughing gas, what do you do?
I do laughing gas.
I've had a machine in my house, I do that today.
It's a record.
It's why you don't have a machine in your house.
It's one of the greatest.
It's the way that I've ever been like high.
That's when I like, understand what love even is.
Yeah, man.
It just, everything just makes sense.
I'm not kidding.
I'm floating in all black.
The last time I was floating and I was in all black
and I could hear the music,
they're playing, but are they all?
Hendrick's was it?
And how, no, it's just, whatever they're playing on,
like the, that's the PA system.
But when you're totally aware, you can hear the song.
As you do more and more laughing here,
I'm losing my mind.
And then it disappears.
And that's how I know I'm coming back.
Except that's so much going to work.
I know where I am now.
It's like somebody who's really good at drugs.
It takes a lot of drugs.
They know exactly where they are.
When I started doing music, started to come back,
but I can't hear it, I know I'm coming back too.
And then when I hear it fully, I'm back.
I'm like, God, dang it.
This is like a movie.
Yeah.
I've never more relaxed, though.
It's a place that I've never been in my life.
That I get on laughing, yes.
Where I'm not tense, I'm not stressed.
I'm like thinking about abstract thoughts,
not just how to get stuff done.
That's cool.
Just regular thoughts.
It's wild.
You know, Brandon's talking about his story
about his, like, the baseball thing.
I had a golf ball one.
Like, I don't know.
This is like a couple of years ago on my cheek.
And I went to the doctor and I'm like,
what is happening?
This thing is getting bigger and bigger.
Hit her.
Oh, it hurts so bad.
And it ended up being Margaret too many margaritas.
The doctor was like, you need your salivary glands.
Yeah, your salivary glands getting infected.
He's like, are you drinking anything sour?
And I was like, I don't think so.
And I realized like, I haven't been drinking margaritas
every night for the last two weeks.
So, but there had to be something
that allowed the margaritas.
The line, man, the line of margaritas.
No, but there had to be something wrong with it
that the margarita affected it in a negative way.
He said, basically, if you're something sour
that your drinking has like clogged up your salivary gland.
And he's like, all margaritas.
So blaming the margaritas had to cut out margaritas in my life.
Do they have to drain it out and margaritas come out?
It's hard to get out.
Some margaritas comes out.
No, they just put me on antibiotics, but that was crazy.
I had to cut out margaritas in my life.
Man.
So, Eddie has a friend, I guess,
who do you know that's selling a cow?
Okay, so this is a buddy of mine who,
he has a farm, and he called me one day.
He's like, man, I have an opportunity for you
because I know you love to grill, you love to smoke meat.
He's like, I'm doing this thing for my friends
where like, you can buy a cow.
Do it.
And he's like, I need to hear more about this.
He said, get your buddies involved
like because if you buy a whole cow,
because you can buy a whole cow for like two grand,
and it's like, that's a lot of meat.
So, if you want, you can do a quarter of a cow,
which is less meat, but still a lot of meat.
So, it's $900 to buy a quarter of a cow,
you get to pick which cuts you want.
You want brisket's out of it, you want teabones,
you want rib eyes, filets, ground beef,
whatever you want, you get to choose your quarter of the cow
for $900.
And I said, you know what?
Stand by, I'm gonna talk to my buddies.
It's just for meat though, it's not an investment.
No, it's meat, it's just meat.
I'm out then.
Dude, the freshest meat, it's a cow.
So, if we buy today,
we will have fresh meat by next year.
Next April.
I wouldn't know the difference.
If I want the whole foods and body.
Your body does.
Your body knows.
If it were some sort of investment,
or it's like buy a baby cow and then sell it later,
maybe I would be into it, I'm not buying it for meat.
You don't want fresh meat.
Yes, I'll go to the store.
And no, I mean, technically you're saving money, right?
That's what he said, he's like,
cause you get in such big bowl.
Yep.
That's what you're saving money.
You're saving your freezer.
You buy a quarter of a cow.
For how much?
900 bucks.
But a whole cow's how much?
2000.
I mean, that makes no sense.
What do you mean?
Yeah.
Cause if you buy half of the cow, that's 1800.
Oh, I meant to say 4,000.
That's on me.
That's my math.
Oh.
That's my math.
Plus, like, so you can buy the quarter for 900,
or you can buy the whole cow.
And he's not trying to make money off of us.
He said, this is just for my buddies.
If I could buy a cow and then sell it to idiots who'd buy the quarter,
then I'd be in.
There you go.
I'll buy an eighth.
I did think that it was a business opportunity when he first called.
It's not like me.
It's an eating opportunity.
Yeah.
Or is this coming from?
A ranch right down the road in Dixon.
Nice.
Are you going to buy it?
You have to get people in with you.
I can't do it by myself.
I don't even have that much storage.
Like, I can't buy half a cow or a quarter of a cow and put that in my freezer.
So, but if you guys want to go in and we split our cuts.
Dude, if you want, if you want, you can pick your rib eyes or whatever,
and I'll grill them for you.
Mm-hmm.
900 bucks, we can all go in and a quarter of a cow right now.
I'm out.
I don't need a meat.
But you love meat.
So now it's a third of a cow if you guys want to.
And Mike, because Mike's vegan, he knows.
Yeah, Mike's that Mike.
I'm talking to you, Mike.
Mike buys in just to throw it away.
So 300 bucks, 333 bucks from each of you.
If you want all that meat, Kevin.
Kevin?
Dude, I'm in.
But you need a third.
That's only two.
That's only two.
Oh.
Was that meat?
That's what a cow saying don't do it.
It's actually a duck cow Eddie brought in to hear the one we're going to eat.
So if it's me, you and Brandon.
What was it, 300 bucks?
333.
333.
Let me think about it.
I got to know how much it is, too, because to your point, I got to deal with it.
That's not right.
That's a thousand.
I was thinking if I were to do it, I'd say it was a thousand if it were 900.
So it's 300.
You make a hundred bucks.
In my mind, that was, yes.
In my mind, I was like, how?
Yeah.
I mean, there may be some processing fees in there.
Oh, my God.
There you go.
Shipping them out.
That's not going to be any more than like.
It might be 333 now.
It might be 333.
It might be 333.
I mean, I'm in.
You're not getting it to April.
It's a year.
Yeah, a year, right?
They're going to raise it.
Yeah, that's fun.
Give me time to create space.
If we say yes today, they're going to, he's going to buy the cow as a little cow.
He's making money off of you.
No, man.
He said no.
Oh, he is.
This feels like a pyramid scheme right now.
The way you're talking.
And then you get full.
You get it on the ground floor.
Can we come visit the cow?
Yes.
Yes.
He said he pictures of it.
I really think it works for sure.
The cow mysteriously dies.
Yeah.
So you're out completely.
I don't want to meet.
What do you love meat?
Yeah, but I like to buy meat from the grocery store now when I want it.
When do you need it?
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't need you to cook it.
Brandon?
Man, I'll let you know.
Okay.
Yeah.
Clock's ticking, though, guys.
That is the line of them out.
You can't press us on the clock's ticking.
Well, I'm just saying the longer we wait.
The longer we wait.
The longer we wait.
The longer we wait.
The longer we wait.
The longer we wait.
The longer we wait.
The longer we have to wait for this meat.
It's going to take a whole year.
That to me is not appealing.
It's not a view.
I think it sounds great.
Yeah.
It's going to take a whole year.
You might die.
Then you spend all this money.
Or the cow might die.
When you say like that.
Mike?
Yeah.
We got to sign something that makes you the cow gets us certain age.
Alright, you guys are out, whatever.
Hey, Kevin said he might be in.
I mean, yeah.
So it's just me and Kevin.
I thought it was a money-making opportunity.
I'd have been in on that.
It's a meat making opportunity.
Yeah, I'm good.
Did you watch the dinosaurs on Netflix?
Yeah, well, not all of them.
I've watched three of them.
Not all dinosaurs?
No, not all dinosaurs.
My wife and I thought about watching it, we didn't jump.
Yeah.
And if you've seen the reviews, it's got like these glowing reviews.
Massive.
That's what we thought about it.
And I'm like, I watched, we've watched, like I said, three of the four, and I'm gonna
watch the last one, I'm pretty sure, but I'm not like eager to watch it.
It's been almost a week and I haven't watched it, and they're only like 45 minutes.
Would you buy a quarter of a dinosaurist for $900?
Yes.
400%.
933.
The graphics, the CGI, all that is unreal, amazing.
But like the stories themselves and the facts and all that.
It's just like, I don't feel like I'm learning anything and I want to learn something
if I'm watching it.
Like, they just throw random stuff in here and they go from like 230 million years to
like 98.
And then back, I don't know, back and forward, so it's good to watch visually, but it's not
my favorite.
Mike, do you watch it?
I watch it a lot.
But learn a lot about what though, Mike.
How the dinosaurs adapted to the environment, how much the world has changed over all those
millions of years, and how they're basically chickens.
I feel like it's like, because I-
They're birds.
Not just the birds.
I watched the first episode.
Oh, you did?
Yeah, I did.
And I felt like I was like, this is a cool fictional story, like, how do they know?
That too.
How do they know?
That's another fact.
I enjoyed it because it's kind of like, well, that's cool.
The visual of that happened.
They look carbon dating by their bones.
It's not possible.
It's not possible.
No, no, no, not possibly.
It's a guess.
But from Mike, to be like, I learned so much, I don't know what we learned.
It is not a guess.
It's, I mean, I think they form a hypothesis and they chase it down.
That's a guess.
That's a fancy way of saying a guess.
Yeah, but then they do the work to figure out if they feel like it's true based on what
they had originally thought.
Yeah.
Now, it is cool to see like a dinosaur attack.
Yeah.
Like, that's cool to see that.
That's real.
I know that's what I'm saying.
It's a good movie.
It's like, it's like watching a movie.
But I wouldn't watch it to be like, they're a real apsoontologist, paleontologists.
Yeah, but they're just like us, man.
They're not.
Those titles make them sound so smart, but they're just like us, you know, like they're
hanging out at a bar right now watching basketball.
Yeah, by the cow.
Does it help the Morgan Freeman?
Of course.
Of course.
That's cool.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like I said, it's cool to like look at and watch and all that.
But even like the first dinosaur, I don't really know where it came from still.
40 billion years ago.
Yeah, but the first anything we really don't know where it came from.
I know.
And the new phrase.
The Velociraptor.
It was a tiny one.
I can't believe that you think a paleontologist is just like us.
I mean, but what about like an astrophysicist?
The only reason I say that is because like I went to high school with people that are doctors
and I'm like, dude, I know these guys.
Okay, but you're not taking a shot at paleontology.
No, no, just just because you said they're guest, but you could say that about physicists.
Correct.
You could say that about a lot of science.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So you watch the dinosaur one.
It's like it's really cool.
The visuals awesome.
But I wouldn't look at it and be like, wow, that's really how it was.
We don't know.
They're just guessing.
But it's a cool guess.
What about when they do unsolved mysteries and they show you the person doing the crime?
I love those.
Based on what the conclusions they've drawn, huh?
The reenactments.
Is that real?
No, it's not.
Close though.
Based on what they know.
The dinosaur show was basically just unsolved mysteries.
Pretty much.
The reenactment.
There's one where like Matthew McConaughey's reenacting one, like an unsolved mystery.
No.
I think that dinosaur.
You also didn't believe in dinosaurs, though.
I remember correctly.
Until a few years ago.
Yeah.
A couple of years ago is when I...
Wait, wait.
What?
Exactly.
That's...
I'm trying to piece all this together as he's talking.
Mm.
I just remember Eddie also.
He just thought they were fictional.
Like they were a cartoon.
Not real.
Correct.
I remember going to the museum and they'd have like dinosaur prints.
I'm like, oh, that's cute.
Like dinosaurs.
It's like...
It's like Madusa.
Like, ooh, she had snakes coming out of her head.
Cool.
Like Zeus.
Yeah, lightning bolts.
Love it.
So mythology and dinosaurs to you were the same.
Correct.
And then I realized later, I'm like, no, they were like real animals that roam the earth.
How much later?
How much later?
They're like a few years ago.
They just found this out like two years ago.
Wow.
Yeah.
I thought it was like...
Yeah.
Like a myth.
The dinosaurs roam in the earth.
But it's crazy.
But the thing is, I don't think that they were as big as we thought that they were,
right?
Like they're not super, super huge.
Well, scale was different because they don't want buildings to compare it to.
Right.
So I do think...
I don't know.
Let's ask.
And it just took millions of years to get to that size.
Like I think the Brontosaurus, in my mind, is the biggest.
Now it's only because it was a kid.
It was always painted the biggest.
Yeah.
So let me ask here.
What was the largest dinosaur and how large was it?
The largest known dinosaur, and indeed the largest land animal ever, was probably Argentinosaurus.
This massive Titanosaurus lived during the Lake Cretaceous period around 95 to 100 million
years ago.
Based on fossil estimates, Argentinosaurus is thought to have reached lengths of about
100 to 120 feet, and may have weighed in the ballpark of 70 to 100 tons.
Oh, wait.
In other words, it was like a walking building.
How big was the Brontosaurus?
The Brontosaurus was definitely big, though not as gigantic as the largest Titanosaurus.
Adults were typically around 70 to 75 feet long, and weighed about 15 to 20 tons.
They were still massive by any measure.
Picture something longer than a standard school bus and weighing more than a couple of elephants.
How tall was the Brontosaurus?
Brontosaurus stood roughly 15 to 20 feet tall at the hips.
When you factor in its long neck extending upwards, it could easily reach around 40
to 50 feet high when stretching its neck upward.
So it could feed from pretty tall trees, making it a true giant of the Jurassic.
That's great, big.
20 feet from the hips.
That's really big.
Huh.
What does she call it?
A Titanosaurus?
I guess that's a bigger version of just a dinosaur.
That's scary.
It feels like some Transformers, doesn't it?
Yeah.
I'm sending you a picture of the Argentinosaurus.
Whoa.
Thank you.
This is insane.
Come on.
And these are the fossils that they found.
Right.
That are real, Eddie.
They're real now, yeah.
Really real.
I have one other question.
We have a friend here who doesn't really believe in dinosaurs, or he has a loose belief
in them, but he thinks they're just guessing whenever he watches a series like on Netflix
called dinosaurs, he doesn't think that they really are what are depicted.
What would you say to him?
I'd say it's understandable to be skeptical of how exact we can be.
After all, we're talking about creatures from millions of years ago.
But I'd remind him that paleontology is a science.
It's not just guesswork.
It's based on fossils, bones, and evidence.
Scientists piece together clues like footprints, fossilized skin impressions, and even chemical
analysis of bones.
Are the Netflix animations perfect?
No.
They're artistic interpretations based on the best available evidence.
But the bones themselves, those are real, and they tell us these creatures absolutely
existed.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, what they look like.
I mean, she's saying that, what they look like.
No, she's not saying what you said.
Yeah.
But we don't know how they moved.
We don't even know how they ate the other ones, or how they attacked.
But you can know how they moved based on how big they were, or even like the distance
in bones.
Yeah.
Like if you put the hips together, the legs, and you said a picture of the bumblebee.
Yeah.
Where did you send all of us?
Yeah.
Where did you send me, bumblebee?
Argentineosaurus.
Oh.
Wow.
Who has that?
That's a Tyrannosaurus and a Brannosaurus made love, and that came out.
Yeah.
It looks mean and angry with the teeth.
But then it's a big tall giraffe looking thing like a, how does it turn to a dinosaur
podcast?
I don't know.
I'm here for it.
Eddie called out the piliantologist.
Yeah, it was kind of weird.
You're not a believer.
You're not a believer.
You are.
I think they're doing fine, fine work, but fine work.
They're awesome guessing.
They're not guessing.
That's not accurate.
They're not guessing.
They're not guessing how one dinosaur attacked the other one?
Yes, they are.
It's not how they think the bones are able to move, but they're not guessing.
They're formulating educated opinions based on the chemical, the bones, everything that
they're able to put together.
So they're not guessing.
They're like a lawyer.
No, I'm not.
There's just a difference in guessing and having some evidence and basing what you think
based off the evidence that is given.
Right.
What's crazy is how they can see from the teeth that these dinosaurs are carnivores or
herbivores.
As they can see from the teeth, that's incredible to me.
So they can predict, oh yeah, the tyrannosaurus, this is what his teeth looks like.
They can see from bones that have been probably attacked by those same teeth.
Oh, even the bones.
That's a good point.
No, but Eddie says there's no way.
Oh, Eddie.
They're probably like at a bar being like, guys, we got to come on.
We've been doing this for how long?
One more shot.
We'll get it.
Come on.
All right, we have Robert Parrish coming up.
Robert Parrish, the Celtics great who wrote a book.
We'll talk to him.
And then Eddie got into it with a kid at a gym.
So we'll talk about that.
Fight, fight, fight.
Yeah.
We got into it.
It's a fight.
Yeah, I just, you know, clarify.
I didn't say.
What?
I don't think there was any fight.
Eddie got into it with a kid.
It just sounds weird.
Just.
I don't think got into it.
It sounds weird.
I wouldn't have gone there.
I would have said, just clarify.
And then you just want to be very clear.
If I said Eddie wrestled with a kid in the gym, that would be weird.
Yeah.
Or Eddie did some weird things with a kid.
That would be weird.
Yeah, that would be weird.
Or even Eddie punched a kid.
That would be even worse.
Got into it.
Got into it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
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Celtics legend Robert Parrish the chief that name was given him by Cedric Maxwell for his quiet
and stoic demeanor during his playing days four time NBA champion nine time all star a big part of
the Celtics long dynasty run in the 80s he's got a new book called the chief the story of the Boston
Celtics most enigmatic icon which you can purchase on Amazon your chief a chief fan or I guess
you could also be a Celtics fan because they chiefs fan yeah a big thanks to Robert Parrish for
coming all of us he's 72 years old and tall very tall yeah and he won a championship with the bulls
which is crazy you forget about that yeah you don't think about that he played with bird and Michael Jordan
one championship crazy well here he is Robert Parrish my first question is like I know you for
not saying much so how tough was it to write a book where you had to say everything actually
great easy as I've seen before more open more accessible better listener so I feel like because of
the transformation or the growth whatever you want to call it feeling was a good time to do about
to let my friends and my haters know that I do hear personality I do hear jokes I do talk about
trash should just get them I look for their window and who it would I am not just an athlete
something that I did not know is that you were drafted by golden state I just I can see you
playing with the Celtics but I didn't know you were drafted by golden state so you played with
them for a few years what was it like personally what did it feel like to be traded oh I took it
as an insult initially because we're in the midst of doing a new contract we're in contract
negotiations so I thought I was going into process getting an extension from the Warriors and then
when we was two days away from finalizing the deal I get a call from the Warriors on the general
manager saying that I had been traded and so my first instinct was I'm going to
a city that reminds me of the South segregation and playing with an overrated whiteboard and I was
wrong on both fronts growing up in Louisiana than you're in California like Boston to me growing
up in the South I grew up in Arkansas first time ever went to Boston in New York it was a culture
shock to me like to you when you go to Boston what was it like for you the first time there's no no
very warm reception the executives ownership fans were very gracious very warm receptors
initially uh getting back on my perception of the head of a Boston coming in
the perception in four words in reality I have never experienced in the type of
rejection in the type of prejudice it's just been all love for me and I don't give it wrong
I know prejudice and racism is in every city so I'm not going to say Boston does not have its flows
it was city does I'm just saying I was not exposed to it it's all I'm saying
and to pick it back up when I was saying about that overrated whiteboard was I ever wrong
if anything these other reasons in my opinion in the range yeah what was it like what was Larry
like I got a Larry ball that sits behind me here too what was Larry like as a dude cool cool
no question about it you gotta get it no one though if you don't know him he gives off that
vibe leaving me alone I don't want to be bothered but if you get to know him if he let you in
to his inner circle all funny always talking trash if he's legendary lead no for you know I have
the sense of humor uh easy to get along with uh I like his leadership style he's not aggressive
with his leadership he leads by example and he's not the vocal type leader which I think
long term works best because if you are confrontational and gets in people face after a while they
know you and what you're saying become background noise so all around I have no complaints about
my time with Larry in the Boston Celtics it's been all good whenever you sat down and you
started writing the book was there a part of your life that you wanted to share that it was
important for you to share because you didn't think people quite understood this this part of your
story the people poor uh I know that I have these tendencies of procuriorities where we want to
call them I know I give off that vibe is being distant and dismissive and I know this wonder that's
probably the main reason why my relationship with the Boston media is would be fragile
and then there's mainly because of me nothing that uh the Boston media did or said I'm really not a
people person type of from my own company and I know I made a job difficult because I pretty much
avoided them as much as I could and that made their job more difficult whenever you were coming
up as a kid you didn't play basketball till a little later than most kids did someone discover
you as an athlete and go hey we need to put you in basketball and how quickly did you adapt to
actually being good at basketball well I would say I'm discovered as an athlete I was discovered
as a tall person because I said it was not an athlete by any experience of the imagination
my junior high school coach Coleman Keid pursued me uh encouraged me um always with the
positivity especially uh I just don't play an organized basketball until the seventh grade
and it showed uh growing up my siblings and my neighbors friends we played baseball football
soccer we raised rain track we never played basketball so it was uh you're very homily
uh awkward time in my life because athletics came naturally to me except for basketball
was not uh good showing a good start my first two years I feel like I've wasted my time
but my coach at the time coach Keid uh told me to stay with it you were there tall for a reason
and I used to dare him yeah I'm just tall for a reason because my parents are tall there's the only
reason I could think uh certainly not because they have the legs no question at what point did
basketball start to feel easier to you oh one day uh ninth grade uh before give you the
context here before uh school started the eight o'clock bail range we used to have more
in the streamages every morning and so I never showed any promise never showed any possibilities
of getting better I don't think I would know just getting cardio running them down the floor
that's all that I was able to do and then maybe the third game into my uh ninth grade that that
third season I called the basketball you know it's me wow how I called it but I can never catch
it before so for me that was a turning point uh my my number junior high school was double zero
and my and my teammates and the student body you just called me double nothing and it was
appropriate because I didn't have any idea what to do with the basketball until uh the next
grade and then for some reason it just all came together all that hard work all that sacrifice all
that encouragement from coach key paying on our family rewarded for the effort we have a guy
on the show that is a massive Celtics fan like die hard and so I wanted to bring him in to ask you
a couple questions this is Kevin yeah how you doing mr. Parrish or chief can I go to you all right
I appreciate that thanks for coming on you were part of the eighties Celtics Lakers rivalry that
I wasn't around to see my dad still talks about till this day and people say brought basketball
back the NBA back what was that like playing in that rivalry just for 10 straight years basically
playing each other all the time in the finals you guys getting the best of them what was that like
it was uh rewarding it was uh educational uh I don't have to say they had uh tremendous influence
and they definitely had our attention because I know they paid attention to what we was doing
who we was playing how bad we beat them and we did the same thing uh
once the Lakers we followed them we paid attention to them because they pretty much mirrored
the way we go about our business uh we play hard we play together we play smart and that's
the way the Lakers played and approached the game also so I think Larry Matthew had a lot to do
with the intensity uh of the rivalry uh I went to go back to the father Russell Chamberlain started
at a Laker Celtic rivalry in my opinion and then Larry and Magic and College and they continued
on on to the pros so they just intensified their rivalry because of the competitive nature
of those players so I always feel like it was great not only for the Lakers and the Celtics
but for the fans and the NBA because we played some of the best basketball at that time
and what about rivalries in general back then we see all the clips of the fights you lambeer
everybody going out it was that real or was that like a competitive thing on the court
did you guys actually hate each other uh I think he did too strong of the word wheels uh he'll be
disliked y'all we didn't like one another I think it's safe to say that was certain uh
they uh Detroit was the open-coming team in the east uh our biggest rival in the east when
in the 76s Dr. Jay and Tom and Ian Cheeks and Bobby Jones and Dawkins and those guys uh
and then Larry uh and then Dr you know who's the best player in the east they were both
striving and competing for dominance and the best be number one and then uh their rivalry
escalated when the 76s got Moses Malone I think their deriberary intensified uh made both sides
more competitive much much watch basketball in my opinion every time those two teams met so
it was great for the NBA great for the Celtics 76s and uh I must say having Moses in the east
helped make all of us better but we had to get better to get past the sixes and what about
this year I saw you got the game recently the Celtics just couldn't play off spot and big
surprise for everybody especially the fans what do you think is it Mizzula as a Jalen Brown
this year that they were able to outperform what the expectations were it starts upstairs
a brass Stephen to the architect that's where it starts and then and then trickle down to the coach
Joe Mizzula uh I think the mentality the mindset and also you gotta get a player's credit for buying
into coach Mizzula's philosophy uh they they kind of mirror the Celtics of the 80s and
in this regard they play hard they play smart and they play together and unfortunately that
Tatum got hurt he went down with an injury but I think with an injury deed it made the current
Celtics realize the benefits and the rewards of playing solid defense consistent defense
and that's one the reason why they want a championship because they're playing in suffocating
disruptive defense and they're back to those defense of tendencies and I think it's one of
the main reasons why you see a surprise because in my opinion I don't think the Celtics will start
over when they lost Tatum they just reloaded guys that stepped up white preacher and company just
stepped up along with Jalen Brown they all stepped up and picked up the uh the boy that was left by
Jason Tatum since he was their best player you played for 21 seasons how did you stay healthy for
21 seasons big health and those of luck first of all anatomy play the play the part genetics rather
and stretching I took uh the martial arts where we stretch for a hour before we did any type of
defensive uh defensive moves and and poses and tactics also I took the yoga that
helped tremendously also because as you get older do you tighten the stiffer and we all
know that uh athletic that's a perishable skill when you start to lose it you know you're running
sagging on jumpers high you're not as mobile that's when the flexibility plays a major role
and I think all of those factors the main reason why I voted any significant injuries because if you
don't uh have a significant injury and you take care of yourself and that's still an appetite for
your services you can play for a long time well everybody checks out the book the chief the story
of the Boston Celtics most enigmatic icon uh we're big fans mr. Robert Parrish thank you so much
for the time I hope the the book is such a success and I thank you for spending a few minutes with
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take on formula one look no further than no grip a new podcast tackling the culture of motor
racing's most coveted series join me lily herman as we dive into the under explored pockets of F1
including the astrology of the current grid Lewis Hamilton crappy corn son cancer moon wouldn't
you know it Michael Schumacher is also a capricorn son cancer moon the story of the sports
most consequential driver strike we have one man who upon hearing that he was going to be fired
freaked out and apparently climbed out the window of the bathroom and was Daniel Ricardo's
illustrious F1 career a success story a cautionary tale or some combination of both he started
getting all this attention and he may be started to think I'm bigger than this I'm better and
plenty of other mishaps scandals and sagas that have made formula one a delightful decadent dumpster
fire for more than 75 years listen to no grip on the iHeart Radio app apple podcasts or wherever
you get your podcasts in 2023 former bachelor star Clayton Eckerd found himself at the center
of a paternity scandal the family court hearings that followed revealed glaring inconsistencies in
her story this began a years-long court battle to prove the truth you doctor this particular
test twice in selling crack I doctor the test ones it took an army of internet detectives to crack
the case I wanted people to be able to see what their tax dollars were being used for some
likes the greatest disinfected they would uncover a disturbing pattern two more men who'd been through
the same thing like a lesbian like a mountain my mind was blown I'm Stephanie Young this is love
trapped Laura Scottsdale police as the season continues Laura Owens finally faces consequences
ladies and gentlemen breaking news at america opa county as Laura Owens has been indicted on
fraud charges this isn't over until justice has served in Arizona listen to love trapped podcast
on the iHeart Radio app apple podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts
10 days shots five city hall building a silver 40 caliber handgun was recovered at the scene
from iHeart podcasts and best case studios this is Worshack murder at city hall
could this have happened in city hall somebody tell me that july 2003 councilman James E Davis
arrives at New York City Hall with a guest both men are carrying concealed weapons and in less than
30 minutes both of them will be dead
and pop everybody in the chamber's ducts a shocking public murder a scream get down get down
those are shots those are shots get down the charismatic politician you know he just bent the
rules all the time man I still have a weapon and I could shoot you and an outsider with a secret
he alleged he was a victim of flat down that may have been not have been political that may have
been about six listen to Worshack murder at city hall on the iHeart Radio app apple podcasts or
wherever you get your podcasts all right more from eddie at the basketball gym eddie almost fought
a kid this time whoa this wasn't just parents fighting no no this was me no this big big deal go ahead
so my son came to me one of my boys and he was like hey dad somebody and he was had tears in his
eyes like somebody stole my basketball these two boys in the hallway they picked me up like I don't
know what's going on so a pop a bear stepped up so I'm like show me these kids and we walked out of
the hallway he said that one right there dad so I walk up the kid I got puffy chess and everything
say hey where's my ball say what ball you know what ball I'm talking about he got lippy with you
yes I go give him my ball and he goes oh that ball oh yeah yeah yes sir yes sir and he goes
back and gets the ball and I was like and pick on someone your own size oh you hit him with that
and told him dude the fear in his eyes when I said that was correct he was just like yeah yes sir yes
sir what would you have done if he'd punched you oh what's tough I didn't think about that because
immediately like fight back no man this kid was probably 13 maybe 14 uh I probably just
would have held him you know how you do like the hold his head while he's trying to like punch your
gut or something yeah something like that so you got the ball back got the ball back did the kid
learn his lesson so I kind of saw them I mean this was like early in the day so I saw them later
kind of just staring at me like three of them like oh are they gonna jump me in the parking lot
here we go so there's a little bit of fear in me like oh man they're like gathering the troops
and they're gonna attack me in the parking lot but nah I never happened but we're good we got the
ball back and I told my son like stop going to the concession stand or the hallway and messing with
the boy like you're alone if you got five of your friends do whatever you want that's fine but by
yourself dribbling the basketball in the hallway in a different city we don't even know where we are
who these kids are it's gonna happen so don't do that do you watch your FC this weekend crazy
UFC was crazy may see barber oh my gosh she got punched and dude I thought she died I've watched
you UFC for many years I've never seen someone like this before like she was out her eyes were
motionless her body was not moving for like three minutes straight did they stop it immediately
or did the person keep pounding and the ref was just trying to decide when she was out yes that's
always a weird thing where the refs got to make a judgment call because sometimes they're pounding
and they're out or they're not quiet out but it's borderline these fighters are trained to like
don't stop until the ref says it's over like because it might not be over so yeah so I think her name
was Alexa Grasso she punches her knocks her out but then she gets around her and starts choking her
like like a chokehold and she does it for like a good you know three seconds until the reps like
she's out she's out get over and man like I really thought she was dead everyone did my kids were
in the kitchen what you know doing something they look over and one of my boys like dad is she okay
I'm like I really don't know but she got up eventually saying I'm watching it is a bad yeah it's
pretty bad and then not to make fun of it but when you know when they get up and they start like
wrestling the ref because I think it's still going on that she starts like taking the rest of it
she's so out of it she grabbed the ref's leg like just kind of almost like she's wrestling like
Kevin said wrestling the ref I saw a funny clip on TikTok speaking to kids basketball there's
a sound that people play when people are shooting a basketball and it's a guy going that's my man
have you guys seen this yes okay so a kid was doing this to his friend but he wasn't using the
sound that people use he was doing it himself is just saying it yes the kids probably 10 years old
and the kid is recording his friend shoot the shot the free throw it's like a no Saturday 10-year-old
game where I'm at usually and he goes that's my man and the kid misses he's 10 and the kid looks
over and puts double birds up and goes shot that F up and the ref goes what no that's awesome dude
I laughed I'm telling you I'm telling when I was telling you that about those a you fights like
the kid that threw the bird to the man that whistleed he was probably nine years old to see a nine
year old flip a man off is hilarious that's my man we're done thank you all for being here hit us
with that whistle and then we will see you guys later on this week I got you man it's different whistle
once we're in this studio I know Mike's got the whistle on the other studio it is got the whistle
in this studio and I was a lifeguard for many years so my whistles very like hey danger danger in
the pool whistle hey nobody blows a naturally as you do all right here we go all right we'll see
you guys later on this week by buddy theme song written by Bobby bones that's me and performed by
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including the astrology of the current grid the story of the sports most consequential driver's
strike and plenty of other mishaps scandals and sagas that have made formula one a delightful
decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years listen to no grip on the i heart radio app apple
podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts i'm lori seagull and on my new podcast mostly human
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