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Well, hello and welcome. Thanks for getting your pot on. Thanks for telling a friend. That's how he
spread the word about the pirates. Oh, got him. I frustrated. You the hug? No, I don't know what I
need. Do your cash massage. I don't know the evaporated milk. I don't know what I need.
I and it makes me think more at a roll. I do love that. Maybe more at a roll. Oh, God. I do love
that stuff. And I know and I people get mad at me. Not mad at me. That's not fair. But people have
have said sent me messages and things like you're you're when I was first talking about it.
Like it's the greatest thing ever. Like you can't do that. It's bad. Not, not don't take it,
but don't talk about it so much. It is altering the the the chemistry of your brain. It is a tool
clearly. I'm ADD. I'm able to accomplish more than I've ever been able to accomplish and actually
kind of keep things on the path. Um, I apologize to you guys because first of all,
what I wanted to say and open up here was thank you to Dan and Kevin for your patients and your
kindness and being part of this. You're like the Cal Ripken of apology shows because you've
like apologized to me before every show we've done for two years. Only because I know that
you're taking time out. You're here and I had it's just a frustrating thing. It's it's no big deal.
But I I'm going to mention it and it'll probably come to blow back on me because I'm frustrated.
I'm just frustrated. I have a tutor for my son and I said to him, I'm leaving and don't forget.
I know I know dad told us come in and I said, do you want to work on the presentation that you're
going to do tomorrow or what are you? No, I know. And he names the subject that he wants to do. He
goes, no, I'm good there. I'd really want to do this. I'm like, okay. So I leave and I'm here.
And then I'm trying to we're fussing around with the lights and trying to look at stuff.
And I I see a text come across as I'm on the monitor. And I go, boy, and then I'm saying
it comes snapping it. Kevin. Well, I mean, I snapped you said you do the police. I was
messing. Well, I didn't get I didn't get I felt like I was kind of like for us to give me my
phone. And I should have said, please give me whatever. Um, so well, I did. I feel
I told him to get in your own goddamn self. I just so because I was at the other end of the
table. And so now I'm calling and the tutors like, Hey, there's no answer. I'm like, great.
Well, I can't get location services. So now I get a call on the third party to look at the
location service because I for whatever reason my phone, I must have done something. I should
have you look at it actually because you know that stuff, don't you? A little bit. Oh, I guess.
Just to see make sure you say, please this time. And I will. And I just just to see where he's at.
And I get no, he's he's in the house. So I go back there. I open the door. And then I do like
the, he refers to it as the ice knock. He's like, all right. And which is now this is just
my frustration. So you're supposed to be. So I said, I go, bud. And he's like, what? Oh, yeah,
yeah. Right. Right. I said, I told you he was coming. And you know, and it's, it's money and
all of that. And I just, I'm like, and he's like, I'm ready. And so I start getting pissed. And
I'm like saying things. And he's shutting down. And I'm like, well, this is going to go nowhere.
And I said, all right. What would you like me to do? Can he ask him to leave? I said, fine.
And I did. And then the guys coming back tomorrow anyway. So I got to pay for that.
I told the kid I would. I told the kid I would. He's like, I don't worry about it. I go, no, don't
take care of it. But it just frustrates the shit out of me. And I was thinking about this earlier.
Like that. And you pay this. You pay this money out. And then it'll be Friday. Oh, can we go
to the mall? I need some, I need some stuff. It's always. And I'd be like, yeah, well,
when you shut up for your tuning, we'll get there. Well, I was thinking about something here
because I go like, you're running around. Kevin's running around with hockey. Dan had no,
no kids running around with bus gear. I'm a rowdy or a rowdy. Right. But I go, but then I was
thinking like the three of us. Dan lives in theory. Right. I mean, you read a lot of stuff.
I don't mean. No, he lives, he lives like theory, theory proper, theory proper. And then he
Kevin kind of lives in reality. And I'm somewhere in between trying not to get yelled out.
Yeah, I'm the guy with no kids. But you know, here's how theory I live in, right? My siblings,
they haven't done this in a while. But they used to complain about each other's kids and how they
behave. And then I would give my, oh my god. And then I would give my prescription. And they
said, well, what do you know? You don't have kids? Yeah. I live in theory. I live in theory.
Well, no, no, when I laugh about it, because I get it. I totally get it. Well, when I say
you live in theory, when I'm talking about it, yeah, Shamir. There it is. But the buttons coming,
huh? The shut up button is coming. Oh, no, what it is to me is like you optimize sleep,
macros, supplements. You've got all this down. Yeah, because I don't have any kids.
Well, you know what the data says. I had a guy at church telling you really disciplined. I go,
I don't have kids, man. I go, I'm not trying to make that excuse. He goes, oh, dude, I use my
kids as an excuse all the time. He goes, we're at church here. I don't have to lie to you. I'm not
good at it. No, but I'm like, I go with you are you, you, you, you research stuff and then question
your doctor and your doctor is kind of like, all right, let me do that. Yeah, I can tell by
looking at you. You did not have Pico. Right. All right. Oh, Pico's. By the way, I had a clean
bill in healthy other day. That's great. What's the doctor? My EKG. Perfect. I don't even know
where mine is. My, my shit's all over the place right now. Honestly, it is. It's like some things are
in the abnormal and some things are not, nothing bad, nothing bad at all. Dr. goes, do you have a
history of heart disease in your family? Like, why? What's up? No, I'm just asking. And then he goes,
hey, he goes, he goes, he goes, I go, he goes, no, because your EKG is great. I just ask it if you
have a history. I go, no, how many asked me, did you research after that doctor? Then he asked me
goes, hey, you see a dermatologist? I go, why should I? No, you're fine. You're fine. I'm just
asking if you see one. I go, I've never had a reason to why should I go, no, you're good.
Did you have on that? It's almost like they're playing with you. They're trying to poke you a
little bit. Did you have unprotected sex in the 80s? You might have asked. No, but I have a
magic concentration jersey on my blood on it. But, but the thing with like, then I, I'm thinking
about Danny's got like the supplements and the regimen and all the stuff he's going to do.
When he goes out and he does, I would somewhere we have to find Kevin, the doorbell ring cam of Danny
doing sprints down his street, not his doorbell ring cam, any neighbors doorbell ring cam. Because
that has, I, you know that I want to have a great joy in watching. Oh, of course. Yes. But
what you would literally call Tommy up and go, bro, bro, I don't even talk too well. But you
want to have a good laugh. Just click play. Yeah. But, bro, is that bad? Like Kevin is like, you
know, it probably, this is your goes, yeah, try that with three kids in six a.m. hockey practice.
It's like impossible. That's why I say reality for. Yeah. I've heard. I've heard it run in the
parking lot. I just don't. I've heard that like the hardest part of parenting is when your kids
join sports. Then it just, it takes on a life of its own, the expense, the travel. It depends.
And everybody, everybody who runs these sports to all their, their parents, your kid could be
a major league or an NFL or an NBA star. Necessarily. Yeah. They try to. I mean, I don't know. You've
been and I've never told me that. No. Right. I would. Yeah. I gotta feed you a little bit. I would
think you've ever fed me that. There's some that probably talked D1 scholarship stuff. I mean,
potentially or how who's come out of our program that's gone D1. So then you may think that. I
don't know. I know somebody who just, two kids playing travel soccer, almost $800 for uniforms.
For uniforms for uniforms, which is literally a shirt, shorts, socks, and numbers printed on them.
I don't know how that compares. And I think that's just the uniform, right? And not the kid. Yes.
And not, but not the, not the shoot. Not the cleats. No, that's another two. So it's like with you,
I don't know what you're paying. And this would be travel. I don't know. The last time it wasn't built
in. I think it was like 200 for the jersey and the socks. Okay. And the shell. And then how much for
like the helmet, the stick, the, well, that's all. That's you got to buy anyway. That's a retail price.
I gotta think you're a grand. On between the skates, the stick, the helmet, and then broke a
stick about three weeks ago. It was 370. God damn, dude. But I know again. I'm bitching about
a tuna. We know a guy. So we know a guy whose daughter plays competitive hockey, right? And she
lost her stick. So he lost his crap on it. He lost his crap. Buies are a new stick. Goes up into
her room. He goes, this place hasn't been cleaned in months. It looks like goes behind the curtain.
Finds the stick she lost. Oh, but I mean, that's got two sticks. But that's a kid. That's a
kid. We were sitting there during the semi-final game against Victor. And I think that Victor
kids broke five sticks during the game. I'm like, I feel bad for those parents. That's 1,600
bucks right there in half on the ice. Yeah. Yeah. That's a racket. They won't let you use
wood or anything that you got to use the special brand, right? Oh, you don't have to use anything
you need to use. Nobody uses wood anymore because it sucks. It sucks. So you use the other one
and they're more expensive and they probably do last longer for the most part. Yeah. Yeah.
I mean, that's what I would think. I mean, they don't start breaking till like high school.
I just the way I was thinking about it, I go, there is a Dan, a Kevin and a me and every friend group.
I really think that because the more I think about it, because I'm going, you got Danny
who's trying to live to 112 years. We like the modern family of podcasts. I don't know. We're
a blended podcast of two pair three guys. Okay, so two are divorced, two or two have been married,
three have been married, two are currently married. Yes. There's six boys between the three of us.
Yep. And yeah, I mean, it's like, it's like a blended family of podcasts. Yeah, but the other
thing is you're trying to live to 112 taking supplements that nobody can pronounce. No, no, no, no.
I am trying to live as healthy as possible till either die or Jesus comes back. Okay.
Okay. Okay. Your lifestyle determines your death style. James Hetfield, Metallica.
And Kevin, what's going to happen? I'm going to all of all both of you. Yes. No.
And Kevin's trying to survive to Tuesday. And I'm trying to remember why I open the fridge
fucking five minutes ago. I just go, it said, that's it. That's the way it is. That's just the way
it is. Um, we got a, uh, Dan wasn't here for this one. My phone around or I leave that
car. Okay. I got a, um, he didn't say, please again. I just said, is my phone around?
Well, yeah, that's not a please. He didn't say, thank you for you handing it to him.
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to say this or not, because I don't know how. Which means say it. No, I know that. I know that.
But I don't know how it's going to land with people. So we have to do in the mental health
counseling classes. And I'm in a group class. And there's a girl. I'm sorry, a student.
No, no. So we have to do you have to lead a group at one point and you have a partner and you do
it. Well, for some reason, there's a gap and you can't have a day, a class without somebody running
a psychoeducational group for 30 minutes. So the people who would go next week are supposed to
move up to this week, but they didn't want to. So I'm watching all this go back and forth
a week ago. And I go, I'll do it. So I do a group yesterday. And I compared, I compared
boxing to group therapy. Because group therapy is different. And it's just like I said, in boxing,
it's the punch you didn't throw. Yeah, we talked about this. That one regret. So the one punch
you didn't throw. Right. So one step you didn't take. So I did do this in a small group. Okay.
And brought the myths. And I, and I said, I'm going to do it in the large group. That way,
I didn't have to really prepare anything else. But there were other nuances around it. Like,
playing the greatest hits. Right. Right. Right. But I mean, you are playing the greatest hits.
I'm not going to lie. I'm recycling material. But you got to be able to also play in the moment.
Right. And you've got to do things that are called linking. I'm the colors man. See of myself.
You got to have. He's more fluffy.
Here and now. You're a big, you're a big fan in the, in a, in a, in a bear community.
So he's, uh, you got to have like here and now moments. So there are things. Take your shirt off
next. That'd be a great. So there are things you have to do shirtless mental health. So I,
I do this. It makes you more raw, more real ladies. Ladies, it's like when you go on touch
your bare feet to the grass. Yes. Grounding. Grounding. Take your shirt off. It's open
opportunity. Everybody. I do it every day. Man and ladies, yeah, I'm a grounding man. So it's
not real ground. Wait, you have a grounding man. Got me a grounding man for Christmas. It's
also that. It's also that piece of that piece of astral trip that you buy for the dog when you live
in the department, you know, what I was going to say, I got one of those two from the old,
the grounding man. It's where she sends him when she's sick of hearing his mouth.
You go to your grounding man. So wait, let me finish this. I'm sorry. I don't find. I have a
follow up on your diet. Yes, but there's things you have to do in there. You have to talk about
the group that came last, that went last week and then anybody have questions. And so the people
did it last week, did a great one about really coping mechanisms and things and gave us a tree
and had us right. Like, you know, things that we do that we probably shouldn't do as self-care,
you know, I've got drinking, smoking, all this shit in there. And then they go up to the leaves
and you're supposed to put like the things we should do, the meditation, the exercise to take
in a walk. Right. Exactly. And one kid made a really, really, I really like this guy. His name
is Brian, and he made a great observation. He goes, the leaves of a tree fall off and he goes,
it's just like me doing the healthy things. I can do it for so long, but then the leaves fall off
and I'm back to the trunk where I have my drinking right. So when I came in, because of that exercise,
in all honesty, I have been to the gym four days since that last class. And I, you know, just in
terms of schedule and stuff. And I have been eating healthier salmon, spinach, chicken, no cheese,
no, you know, just stuff. And I, so I bring that up and then you have to go through the confidentiality
stuff. I do the whole thing and I go through, I do the group. Here's where I get uncomfortable.
Because afterwards they, the professor sits down and says, how do you think it went?
Is this one on one with you? No, with the entire group. And he says to me, how do you,
right? Is this like when the cop pulls your goes, why do you think I pulled you? No, this is like that.
But this would be like having an air check in front of, oh, like Stan man,
17 other people. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Understand more Stan man or more Rick McKenzie. No, the guy is cool as shit. He's more Stan. So
he, uh, he said, he sits down and goes, uh, how do you think it went? And I go, I don't know,
I thought I wanted pretty, pretty well, you know, as anything you would have done different.
And I said, um, yeah, I probably would have tried to link something or whatever, but I don't know.
You're, you're trying to like make sure you're, you're hitting the things you're supposed to,
but bringing your authentic self and, and making this about step into the ring. Next time you're
in a group and how, when you are leading group as a therapist, how do you get people to step into
the ring? How it's, it's, that makes sense. Well, Danny, it's the same thing I said on,
on the radio when we would do something and I would really try to prepare something out.
How do I get you to give a shit about what we're talking about? Right? Because a million
other people are going to talk, well, why are we going to talk about it and do it better? Yeah,
or, or whatever. Not duplicatable content. So I was kind of the way I thought of this and,
and so I opened up with the gloves, talked about stepping into the ring, then talked to let,
oh, this shit. So he says, how, how do you think it went? So I wanted a dick joke here.
A couple of dick jokes over here. I dropped, I dropped close with Oki. Well, you want to know
how I close, motherfucker? I said dropped the mic and say, fuck off, bitch. No, I talked about,
there's a, there's a young woman in our, in the, in the group. She's, I think she's, when I say
young, she's like 21 and I find her to be so funny and we sat next to each other last semester
in a class and we used to fucking laugh our asses off. And it's been Mr. Rob. All right.
And then she became my counselor when we had to do counseling because she was in a different class.
So like she had to counsel me and I said a ton of shit in there. Like I just said shit that I
may not even say to my own third. I just fucking bled it all out. So just radio, honey. Just
radio. No, I mean, that's right. I'm not really. So, so this is where, so we did the privilege walk
a while back. And I've mentioned that where they ask you different questions. And all I want to
say about that to, to everybody was, and again, some people's road to wherever they are just
had less potholes. That's really what I believe. It's not that you didn't grind your ass off.
It's not that you didn't work your ass off. It just means that sometimes you had a little more,
maybe better network, better connections. That's a little more privilege. It just is. It's just the
way life is. So this girl is a minority and she was way in the back, way in the back. Wow. Okay.
And of the privilege walk and somebody said in the class, they were like professor who did that
class different professor than the one in the group therapy says, but it's all the same people
pretty much right from class class. That professor said, oh, you know, what did you think about it?
And somebody in the class said, I thought of and names this woman and says, I thought of her
and how she may feel being in the back of the room. It's basically what she said. I'm maybe
I'm not getting it accurate accurate. Hey, that right, Rosa said now Danny careful, fucking
careful. So I was going to go there too. I know, I know, I know. But historically speaking,
hang on a second. So I in that moment, because I don't want this person, I like this person.
And I said, um, and I think she said, I didn't even really get off the back wall. And I went,
I have no idea because I was the first one to the candy bowl. And that's true. And he's like,
who drinks, who eats mounds? So, so last night, how I closed the group was, somebody said
something I go, you know what? I want to bring something up here because we're all in training.
This is our shadow boxing right now, right? Shadow boxing is how boxers figured out you can tell
a lot about a boxer by watching them shadow box. It's the footwork. It's that kind of shit.
You know, it looks funny, but the really good boxers, they fucking got it down. And they know
because they're watching themselves. And it's just like listening to yourself. If you're doing
a podcast or a radio show and just critiquing. So what I said was, you know, I want to go back to
the privilege walk because I'll tell you what, I remember, you know, I got to the candy bowl first.
And I said, and the person was sitting right next to me and I said, and we know that she was there.
And I go, I go, but here's the fucking thing. I go, fuck it. We're all here.
And that's the thing we should remember. Fuck it. We're all here. No matter what road you took
to get here, potholes, that potholes, fuck it. We're all here. And I said, what are we going to do
with it? And that's kind of how I ended the group. Did you get a standing ovation when you left?
No, but they now want to make fuck, they want to make t-shirts. And then later on,
when he was kind of really critiquing, I'll tell you what he said, he dropped an f-bomb and
somebody went, oh my god, I've never heard him swear. And I go, well, that's the magic of me, baby.
I get people to say shit. But here's where I get uncomfortable, Danny, because some people said
to me, like, I wish you had slowed down, but you only had 30 minutes. So to not be a dick, I go,
one of the biggest problems I have is letting the silence sit. I go for 30 years. Dead air was a bad
thing. And so we're going on. So then it's the professor's time to talk. And he says,
I've been teaching for a while. He goes, and I certainly did this in my own education and things.
And he said there was another student at one point that I often think of who came in. And I
guess he played a Bruce Springsteen song on, uh, he played, I'm on fire on a guitar and then
somehow let a group. He goes, it was one of the best I've ever seen. And I think if he goes,
this tonight was absolutely one of the best groups I have ever seen run. And he, and he meant it
for everybody because everybody was participating. So it's not just, but the way it was facilitated,
which was me, the metaphors that were used, all this stuff. Also you. Yeah. Well, the cursing,
the cursing, right? But he goes, it was authentically you, all this. So it's nice to hear, right? Nice to hear.
And then some people had some, some, what I thought was very valuable critique that they said,
but he was saying really, really nice things, even pulls me sides after class and goes, I hope
that you have the opportunity to run groups. I think you'd be excellent at it. And I know when
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Cohen looks like he's gonna die. Uh, Muller, yeah, Muller died. Is it Muller Mueller?
Does it? They call him Muller. Okay. They call him Muller. So Muller died and President Trump
said, good, or something. All right. And whatnot. And all I was saying was it became, it wasn't really
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And, you know, what I'm saying, but then it became like, President Trump has done things that no
one else has ever done. Like the first time he ran. So I'm, when I brought this up, I was referring
to, to 2016. And I just said, I don't know that anybody on any side of the aisle at that moment
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When he's called him a little Marco Rubio, but it started to be, people are like, you can do that.
All right. You know, Jeb Bush. I mean, did not everybody think Jeb Bush would be representing
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vice president. So whether like them or not, that was my, that was kind of my point. And I go, he
has never not been who he is. No matter what, we could say not presidential. I get it. But
he's always been that guy. Yeah. At least in office and probably throughout his entire life.
Yeah. The only time he wasn't that guy was on the apprentice when they could edit him out.
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The data don't back you up. Trump's 2024 win came with a more diverse coalition than ever.
Big gains with Hispanic voters and men of color. So I'm big with the blacks. If I'm a huge fan
of the blacks, great relationship with the blacks. So if you, let me see what I said, if you call that,
okay, I'm getting texts at the same time. The Mexicans call they want me to build the wall.
So if you call that dumb white males, you're just insulting millions of nonwhite voters
who looked at the same facts and still chose him. Do you apply that same standard to black
and Hispanic voters who moved toward Trump? Don't even get me started on the gun discussion.
If strict gun laws and democratic leadership were the magic solution, Chicago Baltimore,
Oakland, Philly, and Detroit would be the safest places in America. Oh, Rochester.
Not some of the most violent. What scares me is that you guys would vote for a half dead guy
or someone like Kamala who absolutely is not fit for the presidency than Trump who's actually
making a difference. So here's what I want to respond to this and I was going to write it and I go,
no, I'll do it on the podcast because I got the message, right? I got a message and I do appreciate
this message because things get interesting. And what I was referring to was when he first came on
because I didn't see as much name calling this time. Matter of fact, I think I said in that
podcast, you were here that I thought Trump was somewhat less Trump-ish when Biden was not
doing well in the one debate to the point where they took him out of the presidency, right? All right,
wouldn't let him run. Not out of the presidency, but we wouldn't let him run. So
first run, Trump was a political grenade. He was in a suit. That was Trump because he was
coming in and he was doing things that I don't think I've ever seen. I didn't. I don't remember
anybody calling names. Not an American president. Well, I mean, I remember not in the way they
did. I mean, Bush, New Caucus, like through mud, but they were like, no, but they weren't like
calling names. Little Marco Rubio, your little hands. Yeah. And I like, no, nobody was belittling
anything. Look at how this over there. Chris Christie. Yes. Like there was none of that ever,
right? Chris B. Cree. So that's what I'm talking about. Not the whole presidency, not every policy.
That's not what I was mentioning. Nor was she. And not not even this person or any person's
group chat has running commentary on all this shit. I'm not at all. The version and this is where
I actually agree with part of what the guy said. Trump, to me, built a coalition that surprised
a lot of people. That's real. That happened. I can't really deny that. But here's the problem.
And this is where, to me, it goes sideways. We have completely, as a society, lost our ability
to separate a point from a person. Oh, yeah, we can't do it. And the second you say anything about
someone, people assume you're saying everything about them. And that's why I said, we are now
like diehard sports fans for our political groups. And it's not that you're wrong. It's your
dead fucking wrong. How could you say this? I think, I think Adam Corolla was talking about this
the other day. How they, like Jay Leno or somebody did a bit where they went on the streets of
Burbank and they asked people about certain policies and they told them who the president,
who the person was behind it. And then they started like MF and everything they just said
that they agreed with because they don't like the guy. No, wait, exactly. But that was before
Trump. Yeah, yeah. Right. So that's what I'm saying. And the second you say, one thing about someone
and everybody thinks it's about that, it's like, I'm not writing a biography. Right. I'm making
a point. And that was all it was. She was making a point. And I do think in the beginning,
it was WWE style. I mean, that's the only thing I can think. Is that a fair comparison?
You guys are wrestling fans. You're gonna do crooked Hillary. Yeah. See? See? Like you'd be a jail.
I know the system is rigged because I benefit from it. I mean, nobody, I mean, Dave Sipel's like,
damn. Yeah. I know. It's rigged. Dave Sipel's like, he benefit from it. Like we did this thing
on the last podcast. It was like, if you're rich, it's classy. If you're poor, it's trashy.
Right. And it was getting money from the government. If you're rich, it's classy. If you're poor,
it's trashy. Right. Right. I mean, that's it. Yeah. Like there's a way better fit. That's what he's
talking about. Yeah. Corporate welfare. So I, there's a great example. There's a stadium being built
on Abbott Road where the Buffalo Bills are going to be played. How much of that is is corporate
welfare? Yes. I don't know on that one only because that money is in the budget for the arts.
And so if it wasn't or entertainment, let's put it that way. And if it wasn't going to go
to the Bills, it was going, yeah, let's go and tell us well for the same thing. And so my only
thing is that because I had, I think I talked about this where I felt like I was under pressure at
my cousin's house. And he's going, yeah, about that stadium. And I didn't want to get into
it. Comes out of my back. I'll see. This is what everybody says. But hang on, hang on because
as Greg Conner's told us, right, it was Greg that said this that and he had done some digging on
this stuff and said that it's in the budget. So if it's not spent here on entertainment or the
arts, it's going to be spent somewhere else. It is not going into some other line in the budget.
And how many stadiums are we funded in New York City as New York stack state tax payers?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, stadium. The city feel city feel. Yeah. Barclays. So I mean, but I hear
you, I hear what people are saying, but I'm happy the bills get to stadium. Okay. I like my
football team. And we were, we all have to admit when we are like biased towards certain things.
Okay. But you know, on the list of things that New York needs to pay for, I think the arts are
kind of down on the list. Couldn't we have just repurposed right on stadium for the new bills?
There would be the director set put another level on it. It's still there. Yeah, it's still
there. Is the bill gray still there? No, no, there was nobody around. They had to, you know,
make no sense. Show casings there. Let me go back to the Trump thing because here's what I wanted
to say. And my point, you can think whatever you want about Trump and still admit something
that I have said repeatedly. And I think that two things can be not right at the same time,
but you can have, I don't like this guy or whatever. And still go, yeah, but that's kind of true.
He might be, and I've said this many, many, many times, the most effective president ever
at using the office as a bully pulpit. And that's what the presidency is. It's really about
being a bully pulpit. Not the nicest, not the comments, not the guy you want your mom,
taken to Thanksgiving dinner if she's divorced or widowed. That's right. Not the guy you want
reading to your kids tonight. But in terms of grabbing attention and bending the conversation,
the guy's different level. Yes. I mean, I'm sorry. He just is. And that is where this actually gets
interesting to me because when you start thinking about this, it isn't about Trump. It's about how
we think. And that's where I want to say to this guy, his name is Tom. And Tom is really
cool writes a lot. So I don't want to, but we hear one phrase, like dumb, uneducated white males.
And instead of asking what's the actual point being made in this conversation, we go straight to
which side are you on? I see what you're saying. And that to me is the problem. And once you do
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All right. With the new MLBCs and about to kick off, the doctor's seeking their third
straight world series title. What year was the first MLB game played outside the United States?
Oh, what year was it first played outside the Major League Baseball? Major League Baseball.
Oh, okay. Regular season or spring training? Major League Baseball.
So Carabaus spring training. Didn't say spring training. It's a regular season game.
Outside the United States. Outside the United States. Yeah. Okay. Well.
What year? Oh God, I don't know. I'm saying this.
Year and I don't think I'm that far off, but go ahead. Who among us does not like a nice rack?
What year was the first breast augmentation using silicone implants?
Okay. So they used to be like, I remember watching CEO of a big company get buzzed
and start talking about the first time he felt fake tits and they felt like cement.
And I go, oh my god, she must have been like a pigeon. And or no, like a statue.
And I remember one of my other bosses giving me a look and he goes, that's exactly what it was like.
I go, well, she stood there long enough. Pigeons would come and sit on her and he was so drunk,
he fucking laughed forever to love me, but they were getting really uncomfortable because I said that.
So the first silicone implants. Got a year, Danny? I think so.
Silicon. Silicon. Silicon. Silicon Valley.
Oh, I hate this. I'm going to write down the year. I want to change it so badly, but I'm going to write
in parentheses. John Hyatt moved to Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 18, taking a job as a songwriter
for a tree music publishing company. How much was he paid per week?
It's a doughnath over there. No, I'm taking taxes on what are you doing?
I'm putting my original thought like my knee jerk response and putting in parentheses,
and then I'm writing the other one down just to see if I can get it.
If I can get it right. All right, come on. Tom Arnold is playing the Kevin
Meteorum this weekend at Comedy at the Carlson and was famously married to Roseanne Barr for four
years. How many episodes of the television show Roseanne were made?
Wait a minute, with him or without him? Just the episode just television show Roseanne.
Are we talking about, okay, we're talking about Roseanne?
Were you a fan?
I watched it. I wasn't a fan, but I watched it. No, no, no, no, no.
It's a show stopped, and then they rebooted it again.
It wasn't the call Roseanne. It wasn't called Roseanne when they rebooted it.
No, it was. No, it wasn't. It's called the Connors.
No, no, the Connors came after she got fired for making a comment about
Did they ever? Oh, she did die. They did.
No, no, no. Dan died. Dan died on the show, and then they killed her off when they rebooted the show,
and then they called it the Connors. So there was a Roseanne, then there was a Roseanne reboot,
and then they had to rename it the Connors, because they had to kill her off.
Yeah, but I'm trying to remember if she...
That actually... Okay, they did air.
Those episodes did hit the air. Oh, yeah. Okay, all right.
Math here.
God, dammit. I don't even know how many years the show was on.
But they acted like the last season never happened.
I don't... I never watched Roseanne. I don't know why.
It was on Tuesday night. It's at 9.
And that's why. Tuesday night said 9. I think I was in college.
Tuesday night... Who's the boss? Who's the boss was on at 8?
All right, I got it. Go ahead.
When the Museum of Modern Art opened in New York City in 1929,
how many pieces were displayed in the inaugural exhibition?
Well, how many pieces in 1929? How many pieces of art were in the inaugural display
at the Museum of Modern Art in 1929 when it opened?
Okay. And last but not least, how many members are currently in the United Nations?
Oh, yeah. There's going to be one less after I'm done here.
They will see how powerful you people are.
I'm an on edge kid, Wagon. You win. Currently.
It's kind of like that time when Sammy Watkins was ripping on certain bills fans who ripped
on him. Yes. And I'm like, yeah, are you what he's talking about? No, he's talking about
hecklers. All right. So what are we? Okay. So we'll go back to the top.
That's why he wasn't drunk. Was the first MLB game played outside the United States?
I want to say 76 because Toronto. All right. I couldn't remember when Toronto... No, I was trying
to remember when the Montreal Expos came into existence. Were they before or after?
I think they were the same year. They were the same year.
I used 76 does not sound like a bad guess. I said 1963.
The Blue Jays came into existence in the 77, but it's 1969 with the Montreal Expos.
Oh, 69. Okay. All right. So I'm off by six there. Off by seven.
We're close. What year was the first breast augmentation using silicone implants performed?
I said 1976. I said 1971. It is 1962. Oh.
Fine. Okay. How much did John Hyatt make? Writing songs at Tree Music Publishing Company.
All right. My original guess was $18 a week.
Mine was $25 a week. I wrote $23. It is $25 a week. Wow, Dan.
In the hall. Sorry. How many seasons of Rose Hill? Let me take that back. How many episodes of
Rose Inn were made? I said 260, but I'm wondering if we're going to have to have a flag on this one.
I don't know. I don't even know how long the show ran. I said 146.
It's 230 running over 10. I just lost right there because I lost right there.
It was 10 seasons. I had nine. Yeah, I don't even remember. I remember people loving it.
I just I never watched it. Well, it embraced. It embraced the idea of that
lower than a class family. What's that? An educated white people. I don't know.
I don't know. I just it was on when she brought the show back. She talked about how they would be
Trump voters in today. All right. So I think I lost right now. How many pieces in the inaugural display?
The Museum of Modern Art would have opened in 1929. What did you say, Danny? I said eight.
That's probably better gas. I said 26. It is 90. Oh, wow. Okay. All right.
It did start with eight. The museum was originally owned eight pieces and one dry.
Eight paintings and one dry. So Dan, what did you say? Nine? I said eight. Oh, well, the display was
90. All right. 90. So it's not so it's the answer is 90, right? Yeah. Okay.
But how many members are currently in the United Nations? I said 111.
In the I just come back. You have no idea. I have absolutely no clue.
You're writing number down. I did. But I have no so many countries, Billy. No, I know there's so
they were going to create a new one in Iran. All right. But I went. I went like love.
It's going to be awesome. The United. I said 36. You just got your ass kicked.
Yeah. 193. All right. There you go. I win. Yeah. Again. Well, I hang another
batter. Danny. No, I that wasn't really real. But I knew I was losing anyway because I couldn't
come back from the Roseanne one. There was no way. You know, you're nuts. No, I don't think so
because I was already like you could have hit the pin on the on the last two. What was the second
the last one? The 90 for the museum. Oh, I wouldn't have no idea on that one. I would have no idea
on the modern art 1929 when it opened up. I would have no idea. And then the other I was
actually wrote down 112. But I just said 36 because I figured I'm going to fuck him lose anyway.
And if Danny says 100 and whatever, I'll go to the office today and maybe
because these things go. I'm not an educated boy guy. What are we going to do?
That's it. All right. Danny, nice win. Very good. I got it. Before you leave,
I want to try something with the light before you leave. Okay. We don't have to do it right now.
That's all for Kevin Muir. Another good game, Kevin. I enjoy those.
I actually miss closest. I know. You know what you're doing at the courthouse. Well,
they can go do it. Oh, yeah, I'm working on it. We've got to revamp the we got
couple some new stuff, though. New questions. Yeah. Okay. All right.
Who's me? You sure bet. I'll work. It was Bill's bit. I just went like executed it. He did.
I did it sometimes. Yeah. Let me tell you what you know here to get some questions about
2028 when he has 20 minutes of free time. That's not true. I think he's going to run a group on it
next week. I think they still have what you do in a group. What's doing a group therapy? Oh,
I'll tell you a group on. You should do that. What's doing a group therapy? That'd be great.
I mean, guess. What disease do you have? Now I regret telling that story. Like I was a douche.
Do you love it? Yeah. Is it mental health? Catholic supposed to be confidential, Bill?
Um, I didn't talk about anybody. I talked about a group that I led in the and the theme of it,
but I didn't talk about it. We want to play what you're doing a group there. I didn't even I didn't even say what you're here for.
What's got you down? All right. All right. For Dan, how do you think he's doing? Uh, it's no score.
They just started. There was there's a rain delay. Okay. Where did you play?
You're not supposed to play baseball at all in Moscow. San Francisco. I know. But it's it's on prime.
That flicks. It's not Netflix tonight. Netflix tonight. Okay. For Dan Barillo. For Kevin Mueller.
I'm Bill Moran. See you next time.
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