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Welcome back guys, DGS on KMLX.
A few minutes past 3 p.m.
Great to be back from my voice trip to spring training.
You can go back and listen to the first segment.
I think that's probably going to be our replay at 440.
Great story is great time.
One of the best trips I've ever had, just nothing bad to report.
My buddy John Moriari is here from E3WELP
and baseball is how you and I kind of bonded.
Yes.
And I'm not upset that you didn't ask me to go spring training either day.
Not at all. Not at all.
Won't hold that against you.
I could have had one more guy picking up tabs.
No, Dave.
I'm not used to that.
I know.
I'm used to picking up tabs.
I know. Just, you know, put a note.
Just put that away for next time.
I will.
And you've been, but you haven't been in a long time.
Yeah, it's been a while, kid, you know, just kid schedules
and my son plays lacrosse.
And so it's all like spring break was always like,
where is he going to play, right?
So I couldn't go to.
How old is he?
He's a senior in college.
Oh my gosh.
Yeah.
So I was just telling Rachel, we were just up and he,
schooled near Chicago called Elmerst.
Oh, yeah.
And we were at, yeah, we were watching lacrosse on Saturday
with big snowflakes coming down.
It was about 38 degrees in Chicago, you know, playing,
the spring sport.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, uh, yeah.
That was, that was interesting.
Well, you were down a Jupiter home.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Slum in it and the cross.
And I've never thrown a ball.
Yeah.
But it looks like a great sport.
Like I loved it when I was a kid.
Yeah.
It's, it's never played, obviously played baseball
and basketball kind of growing up.
But, uh, yeah, it's the athleticism with those,
and the speed at which they play at the higher levels.
It's pretty, it's fun to watch.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, you had someone come in from your last appearance
in the show.
Yeah.
And it turned out to be almost like a perfect example
of how this is supposed to go.
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
So, um, somebody heard me, uh, gentleman's wife with just
a M&M, right?
So, uh, Mrs. M, uh, heard me on the show, told her husband,
Mr. M.
Hey, you need to call these guys.
Yeah.
So, he sent us an email, you know, hey,
her, John, Dave Glover, want to talk, come in.
We don't really know much about them just that they're a business owner, right?
You know, do a little LinkedIn, you know, search on them and stuff.
And then, uh, they came in and it was one of those things where they wanted some help,
but also, we're like, I don't even know if we can like be here.
And we're like, well, what do you mean?
It's like, well, we don't have a lot of money.
We don't, um, like, it's not about that.
Like, why are you here?
Like, well, what you really stopped us, right?
And he said, well, business owner, um, taxes kill me every year.
Um, I'm trying to grow my business, but also I'm trying to grow my wealth.
And I've worked with other financial professionals in the past.
Didn't really like them, but thought, oh, well, you got to invest money with them.
And then over time, I got upset, lost money.
And I was like, well, I don't know what to do.
I just got to invest money with them.
And then over time, I got upset, lost money.
And I was like, all right, well, I just, I'll go earn it back.
So start getting into real estate and then start building up a real estate portfolio.
And was like, okay, well, I'll just keep doing that because those things aren't going away.
And but then had to worry about, okay, well, what if somebody sues me because I own this
real estate.
So he's like, all right, I got to go talk to an attorney.
And, you know, then he's like, I'm going to my tax guy for advice, but he's not really
going to give me advice.
And I worked with a guy for 20 years.
It was great.
And then he retires.
And then I have three accountants in four years.
So it was just one of those things where he was looking for somebody to look at everything.
But the big thing was, and I've talked about this on the show, he wanted an advocate, right?
He wanted somebody he could ask questions of, didn't have an ulterior motive.
And he just wanted somebody that would like think about things where he was sitting, not
from where I was sitting.
He's like, think of me.
What would you do if you were me?
So we had a great conversation.
We talked about a lot of different things.
I mean, he's actually in a very good position financially, but it's one of those things
where he runs a business that makes a lot of money, but he's the business.
So if he went away, the business goes away, but like one of his kids works there.
So could you turn it over?
And so we just had that conversation.
It was great.
It was about an hour and a half.
And we're going to be getting some information from him and come back and hopefully look
some strategies and see if we can, you know, that sounds like, sounds like one of my
lives I do for you.
I mean, it sounds like the perfect clients.
Yeah.
It was a great conversation.
There was a couple times where he was stating some things, and I just asked a couple
questions.
I was like, well, what about this?
What about that?
And he's like, I never thought of that.
And I'm like, okay, well, that, to me, that's something important, would that be important
to you?
Yeah.
But nobody's ever asked me that.
What do we do?
Right?
That we asked these questions.
He owned all this real estate and he did an amazing job of actually getting it paid off.
And I asked him, I said, okay, well, you're worried about like asset protection and other
things.
I said, what, you know, if you get sued, the first thing they're going to look for is different
assets.
And those assets, like that's a big red, like blinking light, they're going to, their
attorney is going to go for because those are paid off.
Like you don't have any mortgages.
So that equity, they would love to own those assets.
And he's like, because I asked him, I said, would you have umbrella career?
I don't need that.
Okay.
Well, you might, or did structuring it a different way with like entities, it was actually
cool.
I sent him something.
He looked at it and said, oh, I like the way you look at entity structures and owning assets
and stuff.
And he created his own entity map based on what I shared with him, you know, but he didn't
really understand what it was.
And he's like, I like the way this is laid out.
And I said, so I can ask you questions based on how this is structured.
And then you tell me what you want to do and we can move things around.
So it was a very positive conversation that I think after he left, he felt better that,
oh, okay, there are people in this financial business that I could work with that could
be valuable.
So to me, that was a win.
Whether or not they become a client, it all depends on the right timing of things.
But we're very excited to have somebody come in.
That's great.
Yeah.
That's a great story.
There's a stupid analogy, but you'll understand it.
It's so wonderful as a professional to meet another professional and you're like, oh,
that's why you're a professional.
Yep.
Like I'm going to my doctor for my yearly checkup on Wednesday and for about six months
I've had this numbness in my right leg when I stand too long, well, he's going to know
what that is.
Yes.
I'm going to go from me worrying about it to, oh, we're going to get you in, do some
physical therapy.
Yeah, just stretch, buddy.
Yes.
We may just go.
You're 61.
That's the right way.
Yeah.
But it is wonderful for people to know that there are people like you that do have the
answers.
Yes.
Yes.
And I think having the confidence to just put out there in the market that we exist doing
the lives, you know, talking with people that they trust and they hear it from, that's
the start of it, right?
Then we just have to do what we did in that meeting.
He just asked the questions, make it, it wasn't like he didn't have to bring in any information.
Like we didn't, we just going to have a conversation, he brought information in, kept it in a file
and kind of kept it over here and about 30 minutes in, he wanted to show me, right?
So that wasn't coming out of that envelope or, you know, that's a no fuller until he felt
comfortable.
And then after it, he's like, what else would you need to see?
Yeah.
And so he's in tax turns, financial statements, those kind of things.
So to me, that's, that's exactly what you're looking for in a potential relationship is
someone that's going to build trust with you as you show them why they should.
Yeah.
So St. Louis is also sneaky.
We have a lot of money in St. Louis.
Yes.
We just don't have a lot of show off.
Yeah.
A lot of blue collar, business owners, a lot of folks.
Yes.
Less, a lot of millionaire next door type, you know, folks.
And it all, to me, boils down to when you're talking to people that are business owners,
it's, it's the self-made business owners, right?
They say, start that business so they never truly feel that financial freedom because
every day they're waking up with, I got to make payroll.
I got to make sure I keep my clients happy.
I got, if I want to grow, I got to, I got to do this.
I got to do that.
So it, and they probably have trust issues because for the last several decades, they've been
doing it on their own.
Yes.
Or they trusted somebody, it didn't go well or they invested somewhere, it didn't
go well.
And that, again, that's going to happen.
But it's one of those areas where if something bad goes wrong, okay, what else have you
done to kind of protect against that?
And sometimes they don't have the answer.
There you go.
Well, if you guys don't want a business, an entrepreneur, you have tax issues.
You want to hand a business down to your kids or sell it to a long time employee.
You would, Mr. M&M did from the DGS and go see John at e3welp.com.
Thank you, buddy.
Thank you.
I love the aesthetic of it all through the one day they come.
I'll break the soul's shape up.
I'm here to talk.
Come back to DGS 3, 20, they've hurry coming up in the next segment.
Do you guys see the story about Ruth's criss, steakhouse?
No.
They evidently, I'm not sure how they did it, whether they just changed their policy
in the restaurants and they put out a press release or what, but I was reading an article
about it over my trip where they have, they're in upper and steakhouse and it's nice place.
But people have just started wearing anything they want and acting any way they want at
the restaurants.
So Ruth's criss came out and I thought pretty reasonably said, hey, no hats in the
dining room.
If you're wearing a hat, we'll receipt you in the bar, which I think is, you know, it's
pretty reasonable.
No sweatpants, no hats, but that's about it.
And people are losing their minds.
And hey, if I can afford to pay for that steak, I should be able to wear sweatpants in
the sock cabin, anything I want.
And you guys are the Apple bees of fine dining anyway.
So but like all this hatred towards Ruth's criss, what all they're doing is saying, hey,
people come here for anniversaries and special occasions and if, you know, you're sitting
over there and dirty sweatpants and a ball cap that doesn't exactly, you know, fit the
mood.
I mean, then don't go there.
If you don't like that policy, go somewhere else, find another high end steakhouse place,
by the way, that's going to let you wear sweatpants.
Yeah.
You go anywhere of that caliber.
There's usually at least a moderate dress code.
Do you know of any place at that level where there isn't something?
No.
Even if it's just don't look like crap, right?
It can be a little bit less, a little bit less specific.
And also, if you're the ones complaining about that, you're probably not going there, right?
I mean, if you go to a place like that, I don't think jeans are a big problem, you know,
in most places, most places don't seem to complain about that as long as you just aren't
like sloppy.
But like, it's okay to go places without being in your sweats.
That's fine.
Yeah.
Here's the official dress code from the Ruth's Chris website.
The following attire is not permitted in our dining rooms.
Jimware, pool attire, tank tops, clothing with offensive graphics or language, revealing
clothing, or exposed undergarments.
It sounds fine to me.
It's very reasonable.
Yeah.
Not okay with that, then don't go.
You got all the restaurants.
I never understand people who are like, I'm going to fight for my right to give you my
money.
Like, yeah, just go to a different place.
If you don't feel welcome there because you can't wear your swim top, I would just,
I would find a restaurant who would gladly take you.
It seems like a better match for everybody.
This one made me mad.
The FCC is important to me being in this business.
What's the guy's name?
Brandon Carr came out two days ago while I was still on my vacation and warned media outlets
because Trump had made some statements about the media outlets not supporting his war effort
could be construed as treason, punishable by death.
Brandon Carr came out and said media outlets need to correct course or lose their licenses
because they're being critical of the war.
So what do they mean by lose their license?
Like CB not CB.
We have to be just like straight broadcasts like it could be a radio station.
It could be the broadcast TV stations and they're not going to be able to do what they
do anymore.
But like on cable, they don't have licenses.
There's no license for Fox News or CNN.
It's not a broad, it's only for the ones over the airways that you have that.
But also, isn't that the stuff you see in Russia and China?
Do we really want to be trying with it?
Yeah.
Like you're not supposed to question anything.
It put it this way, if what you're doing is okay, then you should be able to withstand
any investigations, questions, whatever, right?
Okay.
Here's how Brandon Carr sums up his statement that he made.
This is how it ends.
When a political candidate is able to win a landslide election victory after in the face
of hoaxes and distortions, there is something very wrong.
It means the public has lost faith and confidence in the media and we can't allow that to happen.
Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
That's amazing.
How dare you?
How dare you use your judgment to decide something so galactically big as that?
You're not that smart and you don't have that authority to say this amazing guy who won
in spite of you and continues to win in spite of all of your hoaxes, like the Epstein files
and all this, we better stop it and we're going to take your licenses.
This is precisely why we have the Constitution.
Yes.
Just when you get horrible people in position to power, you have the Constitution and the
other two branches of the government to count on.
Also the idea of a landslide, okay, okay, electoral college, sure.
In the total votes cast, there was a 1.6% difference between the two candidates.
Total votes received.
That's what reflects the number of Americans that vote one way or the other.
It doesn't mean the rules aren't right.
You can say it's an electoral landslide, okay, that's the way the states are driven up when
we have that system.
If you want to know where the people are, look at the popular vote.
It doesn't mean that's how it should go to win.
I know what the rules are.
I'm making that case.
If you want to know what the split is in the nation, how far apart it is, it's 1.6%.
It's also like, why are we even talking about the 2024 election in regards to any of
this?
Doesn't matter.
Yeah.
That just struck me as so strange that he ends his statement.
First of all, define a hoax and a news distortion.
Please be very specific because I'm interested in what you have to say.
If broadcasters are out here selling us hoaxes and distorting the news, I want to know
about it.
The thing is you have to prove your case.
You can't just wave your hand and say, it's fake.
No, you have to prove what you mean, but I'm all ears.
I'm open to hearing it.
Then you sum it all up by being like, and if political candidate, they still want in
spite of all of this, like, wait, so it really just seems like for you, it's all coming
down to, are you helping the president look good?
I mean, you're just laying it bare there in your statement, and I don't think that should
be your requirement to keeping your license.
That's insanity.
It's also the idea that let's say, let's say it was a landslide.
Let's say it was an 80, 20 landslide.
So you're saying that means that the Constitution doesn't matter anymore.
You can't bring the sides.
Come on, man.
The government.
It is literally the first thing our nation is founded on.
Is the right of every person and everybody to say what they want to say without government
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Welcome back guys, DGS on Camo Wex.
They're marine joins us from the Seligah evening cooling weather desk of the day.
Hello there.
Welcome back.
Thank you.
What great weather for you.
It was real.
It was ideal.
It was real.
It was ideal.
I'm telling you, man.
It was just, I mean, I got pretty burned on my arms, but the reason I got so burned
is because it didn't feel hot.
It was 80.
Yeah, it's Florida.
I'm talking about here.
Oh, yeah.
Or you return.
Yeah.
But it was nice for a couple days.
We were talking about last week, Dave, and other Dave was like, well, at least he gets
a couple days to get acclimated before the, you know, it's the fan.
Yeah.
And it is.
And Dave is a fan.
And Dave is, you know, a material flyer.
And there and back, we had a big line of storms.
We had to go over.
Yeah.
Which just sucked.
Yeah.
Well, again, the pilot no more wants to be there than you.
Yeah.
It's just a little bouncy, a little bouncy.
I want to put this all in perspective, okay?
We should be this time of year, upper fifties for highs, upper thirties for lows.
Now this month of March, we haven't been anywhere near the average either, either part
of the month.
We are really warm.
The first part of the month.
Now, really cold.
We're going to warm up again.
The spring blooms are running about 10 to 15 days ahead of schedule.
Not anymore.
So they're going to turn to mush.
Now the trees, the trees are going to be fine.
The trees survive this kind of stuff.
It's just the blooms and it just depends on what stage of the bloom your tree is in.
But if it's out in flower, it's gone.
It's gone.
You'll probably notice it already.
It's probably gone.
The wind chill of five degrees or less has only been seen twice after March 15th.
It was in 1979 and 2002.
The coldest I saw this morning was five degree wind chill.
Wow.
So we did that again.
That kind of puts it all in perspective.
It's mid-January.
We're talking mid-January cold right now.
So what's going on?
Nothing.
Nothing much, what's up with you?
Is that bastard El Nino again?
No, we're actually in a very neutral stage right now.
La Nino has fallen apart.
El Nino really hasn't kicked in yet, but it is going to kick in.
That's the trend as we go through the summer and into the fall and especially the winter.
That's a long way off.
So the flip is happening.
This happens from time to time.
We added in the long range forecast that after March 15th, watch out.
It's coming again.
The cold is definitely coming.
It's going to flip back because the cold build this time of year and all went along.
It builds to the north and it just needs a mechanism to release.
And the mechanism came through and let it go to town going all the way to the east coast.
This cold going all the way down probably to the Gulf Coast.
That's how strong it is.
So how's the week looking?
The week is another wild ride.
Tomorrow, 37 for the high.
The winds will be lighter, partly sunny skies, but it's the day of increasing clouds.
Tomorrow night, a little Alberta clipper comes through, a little bit of rain, light rain,
little wet snow.
It's no big deal.
It's not a concern.
30 degrees.
Now, let me back up just for a second because tonight we're going down to 14 for the low.
Tonight's the coldest of this stretch into tomorrow morning.
When you get up in the morning, it's just going to be nasty.
Nasty cold.
But the winds die down.
That's the good news.
Wednesday, sunny skies, cold start, right around the freezing point.
First thing in the morning on Wednesday, we should jump to 65 Wednesday afternoon, Thursday,
sunny and 74, Friday, sunny and 78.
And we should stay in the seventies through the weekend.
Man, if you can't get sick in this weather, you can get sick.
No kidding.
Hallelujah.
It's as amazing right.
But yeah, watching it yesterday, we had special weather statements on KMOX and on Facebook
and it was just a wild ride.
So I guess you need to be about a week out day from opening day to have any real idea
what we're looking at.
Yeah.
I think so, especially with the pattern flipping around so much right now, my tendency is
to think that the overall the last two weeks of March and the first week or so of April
will tend to be on the cold side.
You know, let's think late March, early April cold, not this kind of stuff that we're in
right now.
This isn't, this just isn't even near normal.
Gotcha.
And we'll, as you said, baseball doesn't cancel for cold.
Not generally.
No.
No, I mean, it, it has happened, but it's super rare just for just for temperature.
Usually there's got to be some snow or, you know, rain or something like that that goes
along with it.
It's happened, but it's not super common.
Yeah.
Okay.
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to a new survey by AARP, 64% of workers over the age of 50 say they face age discrimination
in the workplace.
Isn't that weird, Dave, to be at that age now?
Because I remember when I was in my 20s, studying, you know, age discrimination and they're
like, get this.
They took a 64-year-old guy and replaced him with a 28-year-old guy and I'm like, sucks
to be a 64.
No, I'm like, wait a second.
Oh, yeah.
I saw it.
I've seen it in my career is that you know people are getting asked or asked to leave because
of age.
And what comes with age is the money aspect of it, too.
Yeah.
You've been around a long time.
Your salary, you're above the salary cap, so to speak.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
So Susie Wiles is the first female White House chief of staff and she has just been diagnosed
with breast cancer.
Oh, it's terrible.
I know.
It is awful.
I wish her the best.
But she is going to stay on the job, at least for now.
She's probably my favorite in the whole place.
She seems to have the most sense.
She's the ice baby.
About her.
About her.
The president calls her an ice baby.
Okay.
I thought this was a very interesting study that was done.
Your teen's anxiety might be linked to what they are drinking.
So a lot of times when professionals talk about like soda, sugary drinks, and how they
negatively affect a teenager's health, they're thinking about it in terms of, you know,
the obesity aspect, but it could really be impacting their mental health.
Your consumption of beverages like soda, energy drinks, and sweetened juices was consistently
linked with higher reports of anxiety symptoms.
We're talking a 34% increase in the odds of anxiety disorders among regular sugary
drinking consumers in their teen years.
I'm telling you, I've soft started my get well year.
Okay.
Dave, you may not get this because you're probably healthier than me.
But the last couple of years have been two of the most unhealthy years of my life, where
I'm not eating well.
I drink soda and red bull.
I don't work out on any, you know, consistent basis.
And because I think I probably present a little younger than my age and I do this job
that's, you know, younger than my age, I feel like I'm fooling, you know,
father time and mother nature, but I go to the doctor on Wednesday and I'm sure my
blood work's going to be terrible and he's going to be, and I'm going to be honest
with him.
I'm going to say, what the hell are you doing?
I'm going to say everything wrong.
I'm doing everything wrong.
But the good part of that is when you're doing everything wrong, you can change it and
get better.
Yes.
Because I feel like, I feel like crap most of the time and I'm like, of course you feel
like crap.
Why would you?
I bet your blood work is pretty good.
I bet it, I bet you will come out pretty good.
There'll be one or two things where the doc will say, okay, here's where you can make
improvements.
Here's how you can do it.
Well, like I have high cholesterol and it's pretty high.
Like when he diagnosed me three years ago, he goes, yours was the worst one all week
and he's a lipidologist.
But I am terrible about taking medication.
I am 61 years old and I remember a couple years ago seeing an ad for one of those things,
like keep your pills.
So here's Mondays and here's Tuesdays and I remember thinking, it looks like a pretty
good idea.
Then I'm like, oh my God.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
There you go.
I have not actually asked my vitamins in it.
Yeah.
I'm just going to have to get one of those because I am lazy.
Yeah.
I'm not quite graduated to one of those, but they're all in the same drawer.
They're all by my keys and wallet.
Yeah.
I cannot get my keys and wallet without seeing what I need to get before I walk out the
door.
Yeah.
I'm just stupid.
I am.
Which is why I do it that way, it's stupid proofing myself.
I don't take good care of myself.
Yeah.
I just don't.
You'll be put on crest or something like that.
Well, I'm already on to statins, but they don't work if you don't swallow them.
That's just true.
Right.
Very true.
A good point.
Yeah.
Kind of a important step.
Yes.
Let's see here.
There's a new purpose for a phone number made famous in 1981.
We're all thinking of eight six, seven, five, three, oh nine.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Tommy Heath, the front man of Tommy two tone has partnered with the cancer support community
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That's cool.
It's very easy to remember a great idea.
You know, easy to remember.
Just put an eight hundred or an eight eight in front of it.
Yeah.
For sure.
Pope Leo is moving into a rehab suite at the Vatican.
Now, Pope Francis took a pass on this.
He had kind of more humble places where he liked to stay, but they've refurbished the suite
of rooms and the previous popes have used them.
And Pope Leo is moving in.
It's a ten room suite with bedrooms, a private chapel, a vestibule, a library, an office
a dining room, and a study from which the Pope delivers the sub-region.
That's just like my private suite.
Yeah.
I mean, it's just like Jesus.
It isn't funny though, like, as an example, like my uncle who passed away a long ago
was a priest, right?
You take a vow of poverty.
That's the point.
That's the Pope.
And this is my point.
So I guess you just have to graduate to the level where you're no longer bound to
that vow anymore.
Yeah.
No, now you get to live in luxury.
Once you get to come to Vatican City, now it's like, hey, you earned your way.
No more poor for you.
You get to be rich now.
Just really odd.
That's why it's good to be Pope.
Good to be Pope.
Good to be Pope.
Good to be Pope.
One last story for you guys.
It's time to say goodbye to access Hollywood.
Oh.
Yeah, I saw this.
They're going to keep taping into the summer, but it's going to be shut down.
NBC Universal is actually stepping away from lots of things.
They're not making really any new syndicated talk or entertainment shows.
They're ending these long running series like access Hollywood, access live.
The Steve Wilcoe show didn't realize that was still on.
But yeah.
I mean, there's also decisions like the Kelly Clarkson show was going to end later this
year.
I mean, I think these these shows just don't have the audience is that they once had 10,
15 years from now, what survives?
Do we still have sitcoms?
Do we still have radio talk shows?
Do we still have late night television?
What do you think is going to be gone in 10 or 15 years?
You know what?
I think there'll be one station in every market that will do 24, seven news on all the
time.
It's kind of like, you know, the CNN version of news.
The other other stations will go by the wayside when it comes to news.
Even though it's profitable, it's very expensive to do.
And why just eliminate the competition, just have one station.
That's where I think, you know, most of the programming is headed.
So you think there will be like one local station, like say channel two and it's all the
news all the time.
And the other guys go, well, we can't, we're just going to do something else.
Right.
That's interesting.
Old movies.
Play mash.
Thank you.
Oh, could this vintage store be any cuter?
Right.
And the best part, they accept discover.
Accept discover?
In a little place like this?
I don't think so, Jennifer.
Oh yeah, huh.
Discover's accepted where I like to shop.
Come on, baby.
Get with the times.
Right.
So we shouldn't get the parachute pants?
These are making a comeback.
I think.
So Brian, why do you care?
I care because I don't want to leave anybody behind.
I oversee one of the biggest resource center in United Health care.
I see people walked in in my office every day, just like my parents.
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Good to be back from my little spring break, it's spring training.
We've had a question for you, I keep seeing the drama in quotes of catchers not shaking
hands or fist bumping with batters, even if they're on their same professional baseball
team.
It's just one guy.
But I mean, it's pretty big.
It got news.
It was Cal Raleigh.
So when they were facing Mexico, Cal Raleigh placed for the Mariners, Randy Rosarena placed
for the Mariners.
Randy Rosarena came to the plate and he was going to like give his buddy a fist bump and
he wouldn't do it.
And he's just like, nope, nope, we're competitors today.
We're not buddies.
We're not doing this.
And then after the game, Rosarena was pissed.
So he kind of ripped him a little bit after the fact.
And then the next game that the team USA played, Cal Raleigh had another teammate.
It was Julio Rodriguez last night when they were playing the Dominican and he didn't do
it.
He wouldn't do it again.
So actually, Cal didn't play last night.
So maybe that was a different game, but there was another Mariners player that was going
to give him.
And the player, I think, said something like, I'm going to do it and he's like, don't
do it.
Just don't.
Just don't.
I'm not going to do it.
So what do you think of that?
I don't care.
I think it adds to the fun of the WBC that they're taking it seriously, like it's a real
competition.
You know, it's okay to do the fist bumpy thing and all that, but I think people are getting
a little too excited about it, probably because Randy got mad about it.
Yeah.
But I'm guessing Randy didn't know that that's what Raleigh was doing.
He just thought he was blowing him off.
But either way, to me, it's great because it just adds to the excitement and the drama
of the of the World Baseball Classic, which has been phenomenal, by the way.
Yeah, it has.
It's a great ad for Major League Baseball.
They definitely need to keep it, I mean, they're going to keep it rolling, but it's, it's
a better thing than maybe people thought it would be when they started it.
New survey shows that one third of Americans believe that we're living in the end times.
Oh, God.
So everybody always thinks it's the end times, man.
I mean, like the Apostles thought it was the end times back in the biblical days.
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Like what are we doing?
What's in your heart for literature?
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Well, many thanks, good sir.
Here is my discover card.
They accept a discover at Renaissance Fairs.
Yeah, they do here.
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You're playing the loot.
Yeah, and it sounds pretty good, right?
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