Nightcap Hour 2: Unc & Ocho react to Stefanski not wanting to comment on the QB competition!

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Shannon Sharpe & Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Kevin Stefanski not wanting to comment on the QB competition, James Cook not playing in the preseason, and Kevin Durant responds to some trolls on X and much more!

1:20:10 - Stefanski asked about Shedeur’s game
1:22:55 - James Cook
1:32:30 - Marino Rivera ruptures tendon during Yankees Old Timers Game
1:34:00 - Kevin Durant on Twitter
1:38:30 - Best Timezone to watch NFL on Sundays
1:41:25 - German Driver caught speeding
1:49:45 - Radioactive Wasps
1:51:25 - Labubu
1:57:40 - Spello Cinco
2:02:10 - Dunk on Unc
2:10:20 - Q & Ayyyy

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Speaker 1 is Sophie Cunningham from Show Me Something.

Speaker 5 Do you know the symptoms of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea or OSA in adults with obesity?

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Speaker 14 OSA is a serious condition where your airway partially or completely collapses during sleep, which may cause breathing interruptions and oxygen deprivation.

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Speaker 25 I found relief.

Speaker 28 Cosentix Seccukinumab is prescribed for adults with moderate to severe hydrodonitis superativa, HS.

Speaker 27 Don't use if allergic to COSENTIX. Get checked for TB before starting.

Speaker 32 Increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur, like TB or other serious bacterial, fungal, or viral infections. Some were fatal.

Speaker 30 Tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, like fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or cough, had a vaccine or plan to, or if IBD symptoms develop or worsen.

Speaker 30 Serious allergic reactions and severe eczema-like skin reactions may occur.

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Speaker 24 You're stronger than HS. Ask your dermatologist about Cosentix.

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Speaker 20 Kevin Stefanski was asked what Shadur's big game does for the depth chart for the Browns. His response was, yeah, we're really just focused on developing our players.

Speaker 20 We're in evaluation modes. I'm pleased where the guys are, but I'm not diving into no quarterback competition.
No.

Speaker 46 You got to. You got to keep it safe.
You don't have a choice but to keep it safe. Yeah.
You don't have a choice but to keep it safe. There's just not much you can say.

Speaker 46 He's not in a position to really say anything. You can't make any evaluations based off what you saw tonight.
Listen,

Speaker 46 Brother Stefansky,

Speaker 46 he doesn't even have the power to be able to give the green light on what he wants to do.

Speaker 46 He doesn't have the power to give the green light on what he wants to do.

Speaker 46 It's going to come down to upper those upstairs.

Speaker 46 But I think it's going to come to a point where certain individuals are going to play so well, they're not going to have a choice.

Speaker 46 They're not going to have a choice. But I know one thing.
I can tell you this. A blind man can see that.

Speaker 46 Joe Flacco will be the starter for the foreseeable future until things aren't going well offensively for the Cleveland Browns.

Speaker 46 And I'm assuming, as I said long ago, that Shadu would be number two. And he's been able to show that.

Speaker 46 I hope hopefully Kenny Pickett and Dylan Gabriel can get healthy so they should showcase themselves in the preseason games and what they can, what they can and can't do. And

Speaker 46 that's it. I'm hoping it's a good, healthy quarterback battle once they get back healthy.

Speaker 20 So you think it's going to be his job? You think he's going to be the number two?

Speaker 46 Yeah,

Speaker 46 I said that.

Speaker 46 Yeah, I said I said that.

Speaker 20 Man, this drive. Ocho, you ever you like

Speaker 20 want to think of something and you can't think of it?

Speaker 20 I get mad.

Speaker 20 Now I just be wanting to go to bed. I don't even want to talk.

Speaker 46 You can't think of the guy's last name?

Speaker 20 Yeah, man. It's driving me crazy.

Speaker 20 Whatever.

Speaker 20 I'm going to have to call Mike Cliss tomorrow.

Speaker 20 Man, what's that dude's name?

Speaker 46 It's going to come to you.

Speaker 20 Ugh. Thanos, you know his name?

Speaker 20 He says, look, I'm not even a year old. I won't even be a year old until December.
So clearly, I don't know who you're talking about. Yeah.

Speaker 20 James Cook agreed to warm up Saturday, but declined to play.

Speaker 20 After the game, McDermott said, we wanted him to play i wanted him to play but i really don't i don't really want to get go any further there's really no change at this point in time from what we're going into this weekend in the game today so he warmed up but at this point due to the situation and the position he's in he was not willing to play so that's where we're at it was good conversation but

Speaker 20 Really no change with that. McDermott asked to move on after receiving a follow-up question about whether Cook will be returning to practice.

Speaker 20 What you think, Ocho?

Speaker 46 Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 46 I got to hear your take on that, man.

Speaker 46 I got to hear your take on that.

Speaker 46 What you.

Speaker 20 I'm afraid you're walking a real tight line for conduct detrimental.

Speaker 20 You see how this thing is shaping up? Yeah.

Speaker 20 And I get it. Look, he's like, me go in the game and get hurt, I'm definitely not going to get no money.
Y'all not trying to give me no money.

Speaker 20 I'm perfectly healthy after the great season that I had last year. So if I know if I go in there and get deemed, y'all definitely not going to give me no change.

Speaker 20 But

Speaker 20 I'm just afraid that he's walking a real, a real tight rope. and walking himself into a conduct detrimental.

Speaker 46 So what does he do in this situation?

Speaker 46 It's funny

Speaker 46 when it comes to a situation like this.

Speaker 20 You see what Kyron Williams got. Kyron Williams got 11, what did he get? Three years, 33 million?

Speaker 20 Bro,

Speaker 20 he not gonna get Saquon money. He's not gonna get Derrick Henry money.
He not, Ocho.

Speaker 46 Right, right.

Speaker 20 Right, right, right. It's not about what, man, you've been,

Speaker 20 I'm just telling you. Right.
The market, they just incrementally,

Speaker 20 and you're talking about Saquon and McCaffrey and Derrick Henry. People look at them as top of the food chain when it comes to the running backs.

Speaker 20 That's what they look at. Yeah.

Speaker 20 Saquon went over 2,000.

Speaker 20 What's Derrick Henry in 1921?

Speaker 20 Christian McCaffrey rushed for a thousand, called 4,000, and he was offensive player of the year.

Speaker 20 I just don't see a path where he gets the number

Speaker 20 that he wants.

Speaker 20 But could it be a situation, Ocho, that you get a number that you're comfortable with?

Speaker 20 Or is it drop dead, man? If I don't get 20 million, I don't get 19, 18. If I don't get 17, 18, 19, 20 million, I can't play.

Speaker 46 Well, listen, you're not going to de-build a team. There's no owner.
There's no team. There's no organization where you're going to tell them what you're going to play for.

Speaker 46 Because what they will do is they will show you this show. Bob Kravitz.

Speaker 46 that's his name

Speaker 46 I told you I told you if you would figure it out Bob Kravitz

Speaker 20 look at Bob Kravitz see you right for

Speaker 20 he used to be in Denver

Speaker 20 yeah that thing would drive me crazy ocho yeah I see I know I can see his face

Speaker 20 you're right yeah you're not gonna depot him but I just

Speaker 20 they gotta get they gotta do what's fair on you you gotta do what's fair you have to understand you've been in ojo he making two he making making two let's just say he's making two million let's just for this conversation you and i having he's making two million no

Speaker 20 no i'm just saying that's what he's currently making that's disrespectful oh joe he's making two million that is his current salary right let's just say they bump him to 12 million okay

Speaker 20 That's what I'm trying to...

Speaker 20 Oh, okay.

Speaker 46 Okay. Okay.

Speaker 20 Okay. I'm not saying they're going to give him 12.
I'm saying, let's just say his current salary, if he was playing, would be $2 million.

Speaker 20 And they say, okay, we're going to take it to $12 million. So we're going to do five-year, we're going to do a four-year deal for $52 million.

Speaker 20 We'll give you $16 million signing bonus, whatever, and we'll give you $30 million guarantee.

Speaker 46 Yeah.

Speaker 20 I just don't see a path.

Speaker 20 I don't see a path. Where he's close to Saquon.

Speaker 20 I don't. What? And that's not hate.
I'm just looking at how the league league views Saquon, how the league views Derrick Henry, how the league views Christian McCaffrey.

Speaker 20 Those are your three highest paid running backs.

Speaker 20 I don't think anybody puts him in that category. What? Listen.
Not to say that he's not a good, not to say that he's not a good bad. He's not a good.

Speaker 46 He's in that tier two, in that fringe, right, like right there.

Speaker 20 Like right there. All the guys that I mentioned have been offensive players of the year.

Speaker 46 Right, right. But you have to understand the importance and what he's meant also for that Buffalo Bills team.

Speaker 20 I do.

Speaker 46 You know, so we have to understand.

Speaker 20 But I think, we think, a lot of people thought this season,

Speaker 20 the most important guy was Saquon. Christian McCaffrey was the most important guy at the 49ers.
The question is, is he the most important player for the Buffalo Bills?

Speaker 46 I think Josh Allen's the most important player.

Speaker 20 Okay.

Speaker 46 Josh Allen has shown that he can do more with less. But what else helped, being that you don't have superstar receivers around you, have good quality.

Speaker 20 Yeah, James Cook ran the ball extremely well. He called the ball extremely well.

Speaker 46 Bingo.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 There you go. So

Speaker 46 I would like to be paid

Speaker 46 in a respectful manner for what I've been able to contribute to this offense in helping.

Speaker 46 That's all. I'm asking for what's fair.

Speaker 20 What's fair?

Speaker 20 What's the average rate? What's the going rate for a

Speaker 20 running back?

Speaker 20 because there are a lot of guys i mean you look at you look at uh josh jacobs he's around that 12 million dollar range

Speaker 20 joe mixon he's

Speaker 20 so it's gonna be because you got the three tier guys yeah you got 15 you got 19 you got 20. yeah and then there's a uh uh jonathan taylor where is jonathan taylor 13 14

Speaker 20 You put him in that Jonathan Taylor range, Ojo?

Speaker 46 Yeah, that makes sense. That makes sense.
I don't really want to call him tier two, but they fringe him right outside of that tier one bracket.

Speaker 46 So,

Speaker 46 listen, just at some point,

Speaker 46 you got to get it right. Josh Allen is going to intervene at some point to where we don't want any, we don't want this distraction.
Well, it's not really a distraction to us as players.

Speaker 46 We're going to go do what we need to do regardless. But so they go into the season and you hit the ground running.
There's really no threat

Speaker 46 if you look at it. There's really no threat in the AFC East.

Speaker 20 Okay, here we go, Ocho.

Speaker 20 You got Saquon at 20, Christian McCaffrey at 19, Derrick Henry at 15, and you got Jonathan Taylor at 14. Then you go all the way down to Alvin Kamara at 12,250.
Josh Jacobs, 12 million.

Speaker 20 Kyron Williams, 11 million. Aaron Jones, 10 million.
James Conner, 9.5 million. David Montgomery, 9,125.
Ramondre Stevenson, 9 million.

Speaker 46 Aston Genty, 9 million well listen honestly what i think is fair based on everything you just said as young as he is what james cook has done he's proven himself i'm seeing 13 5

Speaker 46 yeah 13 5 give me give me

Speaker 46 ojo the words out of his mouth was saying saqua barkley well sometimes you got to shoot for the stars if you if you don't if you if you don't you shoot for the stars and you miss you might land on the moon

Speaker 20 so that's what i said i said i said 11 to 13.

Speaker 46 i'm asking for 19. we can't get 19.
Talk to me. I'll set up a 13.

Speaker 20 Talk to me.

Speaker 46 Hey, listen,

Speaker 20 it's not disrespectful, but it put me at a so four years, 52 million.

Speaker 46 Now we can work with that. We can cook with that.
We can cook with that. It's a reason my last name cook.

Speaker 46 You give me, you give me four year, 52,

Speaker 46 I can call me chef.

Speaker 20 Huh?

Speaker 46 Call me chef. You give me that.
I'm good.

Speaker 46 Let me do what I do.

Speaker 20 Oh, Joe, Yankees Hall of of Famer, and the only guy that's,

Speaker 20 I think he was the first guy to be selected unanimously to the

Speaker 20 baseball hall of fame. All 425 votes.
Mariana Rivera, five-time champion. They won seven pennants.

Speaker 20 Ruptures his Achilles

Speaker 20 during the Yankees Old Timers Day. He's set to undergo surgery next week.
Boy.

Speaker 20 You see, when people that's not used to doing things do that all of a sudden, yeah, for a very long time.

Speaker 46 Yeah, he's not active, not active.

Speaker 46 I totally understand. Boy,

Speaker 20 damn.

Speaker 20 I'm trying to have only surgeries that are necessary, right? And none because I was,

Speaker 20 bro.

Speaker 20 can you imagine 55 undergoing Achilles surgery? What happened, Mr. Rivera?

Speaker 46 Playing baseball.

Speaker 20 Hey, when I think about it, what

Speaker 20 might have been running? Okay,

Speaker 46 yeah. Okay, okay, okay.
I'm getting ready to say.

Speaker 20 I'm like, well, wait a minute.

Speaker 46 Yeah, stuff like that, especially if you haven't been active in a very long time. Oh, yeah.

Speaker 20 You got to start working out. Hey, four months, do a little bit of jogging each.

Speaker 20 All of a sudden, that

Speaker 20 you asking the body to do something they ain't done in a very, very long time. Yeah.

Speaker 20 About to say, stop playing with me. You know, you know, I wasn't going to do this.

Speaker 20 Man, I feel bad for Mo.

Speaker 46 Yeah,

Speaker 46 you're going to be all right.

Speaker 20 You're going to be all right.

Speaker 46 The fact that he's going to be all right, if even after surgery, that therapy, rehabbing, he has time to do it.

Speaker 20 Man, you're 55, Ocho. Man, I ain't trying to be laid up like that.
I mean, that's not a way bearing for at least four, three, four months.

Speaker 46 Yeah, but what you doing anyway at 55?

Speaker 20 A lot. You retired.

Speaker 20 Guess what? I can't do anything now. I mean, at least at 55, I retired.
I could do what I wanted to do. Guess what you can do now? Nothing.

Speaker 20 Heal up, Mo. Heal up.

Speaker 46 Yeah.

Speaker 47 Incoming with the old gays. It's Jessé, Bill, Robert, and Mick with a special bonus episode of Silver Linings with the Old Gays.

Speaker 47 No matter what time of year it is, we know it's important to uplift the spirit of pride, which is relatively easy when Palm Springs celebrates in November.

Speaker 48 The first pride I went to, it made me feel like I was really part of something.

Speaker 48 People being so joyous in the streets and being themselves.

Speaker 48 We've really come a long way, and I realize I am standing on the shoulders of so many millions of queer people who sacrificed their lives for what we have today.

Speaker 47 Silver Linings with the Old Days is brought to you in partnership with iHeart's Ruby Studio and Viv Healthcare. Listen on the iHeart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

Speaker 1 This is Sophie Cunningham from Show Me Something.

Speaker 5 Do you know the symptoms of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea or OSA in adults with obesity?

Speaker 6 They may be happening to you without you knowing.

Speaker 8 If anyone has ever said you snored loudly or if you spend your days fighting off excessive tiredness, irritability, and concentration issues, it may be due to OSA.

Speaker 14 OSA is a serious condition where your airway partially or completely collapses during sleep, which may cause breathing interruptions and oxygen deprivation.

Speaker 16 Learn more at don'tsleeponosa.com.

Speaker 2 This information is provided by Lilly, a medicine company.

Speaker 37 Are your AI agents helping users or just creating more work?

Speaker 35 If you can't compare your users' workflows before and after adding AI, how do you know it's even paying off?

Speaker 39 Pendo Agent Analytics is the first tool to connect agent prompts and conversations to downstream outcomes like time saved so you know what's working and what to fix.

Speaker 38 Start improving agent performance at pendo.io/slash podcast.

Speaker 45 That's pendo.io/slash podcast.

Speaker 20 Hey, I'm Lindsay.

Speaker 22 Hydrodonitis superativa, HS, caused bumps and abscesses that made me feel embarrassed.

Speaker 24 I talked to my dermatologist and started a treatment that works for me, Cosentix.

Speaker 25 I found relief.

Speaker 28 Cosentix secukinumab is prescribed for adults with moderate to severe hydridonitis supraitiva, HS.

Speaker 27 Don't use if allergic to COCENTIX. Get checked for TB before starting.

Speaker 33 Increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur, like TB or other serious bacterial, fungal, or viral infections.

Speaker 32 Some are fatal.

Speaker 30 Tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, like fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or cough.

Speaker 29 had a vaccine or planned to, or if IBD symptoms develop or worsen.

Speaker 30 Serious allergic reactions and severe eczema-like skin reactions may occur.

Speaker 26 Learn more at 1-844-COSENTIX or COSENTIX.com.

Speaker 24 You're stronger than HS.

Speaker 25 Ask your dermatologist about COSENTIX.

Speaker 20 We all know Kevin Durant sees everything on Twitter, Ocho.

Speaker 20 Excuse me.

Speaker 20 First, someone tweeted, the last time Kevin Durant led his team in field goal attempts per game was 2018.

Speaker 20 Then someone responded, greatest scorer ever, Mike. But like

Speaker 20 y'all like efficiency more than what's needed to win. KD said, 30,000 points on low field goals attempt.
I'm a coach's dream. Dime dropper.
I've master scoring at 24 years old, man. Give it a rest.

Speaker 20 I don't care about being the best scorer ever. You are diminishing my all-time greatness, calling me that.

Speaker 46 Hey, KD is funny, man.

Speaker 20 KD. He ain't lying.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. You're right.
You're right. He doesn't need, KD doesn't need to shoot the ball 22, 25 times a game.
He can. Because he's so efficient.

Speaker 20 Because he's a three-level scorer. He got the three-ball.
He got the MIDI. He can put it on the floor and get to the rim.
He's an 88% to 90% free throw shooter.

Speaker 20 Bro got 35.

Speaker 20 And think about the time that he's missed. He missed the whole season now with an Achilles injury.

Speaker 46 Yeah, that's crazy.

Speaker 46 That is crazy. Bro.

Speaker 20 You just find that stuff up here to get into.

Speaker 20 But I, greatest score, like y'all like official more than what's needed to win. Man, KD win.
He's won.

Speaker 20 But y'all make it seem see they make it seem like you supposed to win the championship every year.

Speaker 20 i mean you're not

Speaker 20 unless you be a russell i mean you know but that ain't happening no more you're never gonna get what you got with russell in the 60s yeah back

Speaker 46 straight they don't ever put it you're not gonna win eight nothing eight nothing straight no not in the team sport no not not at all not at all but listen despite even with him not winning as great as KD is, obviously, most will give him

Speaker 46 being the greatest scorer of all time, which he is a pure scorer at that. I mean, you'll never be able to satisfy people.
They always have a knock on you. They'll always be able to say something.
Yes.

Speaker 46 The team you went to when you did win those rings, y'all were stacked. Or when you went here, where you didn't win and you didn't bring them a championship.

Speaker 46 I mean, listen, it'll always be something and some narrative that they're going to make where people aren't happy to

Speaker 46 discredit everything you've done.

Speaker 20 Or try to.

Speaker 46 One or the other. Always.
They always do that. So.
I just like the fact that KD is

Speaker 46 as big as he is as a player, as a superstar, he still engages with us small folks. He still engages with us small folks.
I think that's really dope. LeBron does it from time to time.

Speaker 46 I'm trying to think. And that's about the only two people I've been doing.

Speaker 20 I don't know where to respond.

Speaker 20 Let me ask you this: if somebody would have told you

Speaker 20 when KD was coming out of Texas

Speaker 20 that he'll be a guy that would be a four-time scoring champ, he'll be

Speaker 20 eight, ten-time all-NBA first-team selection. He win three four gold medals he'll be a two-time nba champ he'll go to four

Speaker 20 you're like and he'd have at least 30 000 points i could believe he probably he took it took it yeah i could believe it

Speaker 46 he took it because if you watch them play even even with my limited knowledge of watching the game of basketball whether it be collegiate or the nba you can look at kd in college and tell okay that's something special he's gonna be special and obviously you're gonna continue to improve and polishing your game as what he is now, one of the best, not only scorers, but three-level scorers of all time.

Speaker 20 Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 46 So you knew everything you just named off in that resume with those accolades, you know what? That was expected.

Speaker 46 I mean, to me, you never know, barring injury, what it may be, but you can see why it is what it is now, now that his score is in. why it looks the way it does.

Speaker 46 You know, back in high school, school i was a three-level scorer too

Speaker 46 i told that story before i'm not gonna i'm not gonna get into it again but i'm just just throwing that out there interesting yeah

Speaker 20 ocho

Speaker 20 what is the best time zone to watch nfl football on sundays the best time 10 a.m

Speaker 20 pacific time

Speaker 20 11 a.m mountain standard time

Speaker 20 12 p.m Central time or 1 p.m. Eastern time.

Speaker 46 I mean, for me, I always enjoy Eastern Time. I always enjoy Eastern Time.
One o'clock because it allows me to get up, go to the gym early in the morning, get my breakfast.

Speaker 46 You know, I don't have to rush,

Speaker 46 get activated, come back, shower, boom, get ready, prepare, prepare the kitchen, prepare whatever meals I need, get me a nice cigar, sit on the patio, boom, flip the game on.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 One o'clock. Let's go.

Speaker 20 Yeah, it was

Speaker 20 getting watched. Watching the games at 10 a.m.
out here, boy. It took some getting used to.

Speaker 46 Yeah.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 Yeah, basically by the time you, oh, ladies.

Speaker 20 Damn, let me get up. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
By the time you want to get sleeping in,

Speaker 20 because by the time you get up, take a shower, brush your teeth, take a shower,

Speaker 20 it's 9.50. Yeah.

Speaker 46 I mean, in a sense,

Speaker 46 it's kind of good if you are on the West Coast. You know, it's a little better.
But I prefer one o'clock. Because I can do the thing necessary I need to do on a Sunday morning.
Sometimes go to church.

Speaker 46 Sometimes they go to church. Sometimes they got to sing in the choir, huh? You know, sometimes I have to deliver a message.
I got to go up there and speak to the congregation.

Speaker 46 You know,

Speaker 46 you didn't know I was the junior deacon, huh?

Speaker 20 You junior.

Speaker 46 No, no, no. No, I'm telling you, every, every Sunday, that's why I love you.

Speaker 20 Are you Chad Johnson Jr.?

Speaker 46 No, no, no. I'm the junior deacon.
I'm an ordained pastor down here in Miami.

Speaker 46 I'm an ordained pastor. These are, hey,

Speaker 46 these are passions and hobbies that nobody knows that I never had the opportunity to talk about because people are going to laugh at me. They're going to laugh at me.

Speaker 46 They're going to think I'm playing. But one thing I don't play with, I don't play about the good book.
I don't play about the good book.

Speaker 46 I've studied for a very long time to be able to do what I'm doing now in the church on Sundays before NFL Sunday.

Speaker 20 I'm trying to figure who would go to that church.

Speaker 46 Oh, but we have a congregation. We have a congregation of 38,000.

Speaker 46 This ain't just no ordinary church. This is the mega church.

Speaker 20 Huh?

Speaker 46 I preach on the third of every Sunday.

Speaker 46 The third of every Sunday I preach.

Speaker 46 Hey, listen, I want to lie for you before I lie to you. Now, you know, I'm known to say some crazy.

Speaker 20 Sometimes you just lie, chat.

Speaker 46 Not really.

Speaker 46 I guarantee there are people in the chat that are from Miami that have been and heard me speak at that podium.

Speaker 20 Huh?

Speaker 46 Man, please.

Speaker 47 Incoming with the old gays. It's Jessie, Bill, Robert, and Mick with a special bonus episode of Silver Linings with the Old Gays.

Speaker 47 No matter what time of year it is, we know it's important to uplift the spirit of pride, which is relatively easy when Palm Springs celebrates in November.

Speaker 48 The first pride I went to, it made me feel like I was really part of something.

Speaker 48 People being so joyous in the streets and being themselves.

Speaker 48 We've really come a long way, and I realized I am standing on the shoulders of so many millions of queer people who sacrificed their lives for what we have today.

Speaker 47 Silver Linings with the Old Days is brought to you in partnership with iHeart's Ruby Studio and Viv Healthcare. Listen on the iHeart radio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

Speaker 1 This is Sophie Cunningham from Show Me Something.

Speaker 5 Do you know the symptoms of moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea or OSA in adults with obesity?

Speaker 6 They may be happening to you without you knowing.

Speaker 8 If anyone has ever said you snored loudly or if you spend your days fighting off excessive tiredness, irritability, and concentration issues, it may be due to OSA.

Speaker 14 OSA OSA is a serious condition where your airway partially or completely collapses during sleep, which may cause breathing interruptions and oxygen deprivation.

Speaker 16 Learn more at don'tsleep on osa.com.

Speaker 2 This information is provided by Lilly, a medicine company.

Speaker 37 Are your AI agents helping users or just creating more work?

Speaker 35 If you can't compare your users' workflows before and after adding AI, how do you know it's even paying off?

Speaker 42 Pendo Agent Analytics is the first tool to connect agent prompts and conversations to downstream outcomes like time saved, so you know what's working and what to fix.

Speaker 38 Start improving agent performance at pendo.io/slash podcast.

Speaker 45 That's pendo.io/slash podcast.

Speaker 20 Hey, I'm Lindsay.

Speaker 22 Hydrogenitis superativa, HS, caused bumps and abscesses that made me feel embarrassed.

Speaker 24 I talked to my dermatologist and started a treatment that works for me, Cosentix.

Speaker 25 I found relief.

Speaker 28 Cosentix secukinumab is prescribed for adults with moderate to severe hydridonitis suprativa, HS.

Speaker 27 Don't use if allergic to Cosentics. Get checked for TB before starting.

Speaker 32 Increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur, like TB or other serious bacterial, fungal, or viral infections. Some were fatal.

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Speaker 20 Ocho? Yeah. There was a German driver caught speeding.
124 miles an hour over the Autobahn speed limit. Limitless speeds aren't universal on the Autobahn.

Speaker 20 Parts of the motorway are subject to speed limits. This section had a speed limit of 100 and kilometers per hour, which is 74.5.

Speaker 20 So if he was going 124 over,

Speaker 20 he was traveling at almost 200 miles an hour. The motorist was fined $1,000 and banned from driving for three months.
If you get caught in the States

Speaker 20 and you going almost 200.

Speaker 46 Or you're going to jail.

Speaker 20 you oh you first of all they call those the excessive speeders if you 30 miles an hour over the speed limit they

Speaker 20 and if you oh you 100 you definitely going to jail yeah you're going now they're gonna take your license

Speaker 46 and good luck finding an insurer to insure your ass when they find out that you got stopped and listen the funny thing about that you think about cars that can go over 200 miles an hour easily.

Speaker 46 There are a lot of them that are on the road. But the chances are, is there enough space?

Speaker 46 Is there there enough

Speaker 20 stretch to be able to get to that speed?

Speaker 46 Yeah. Without having to dodge traffic or dodge somebody

Speaker 46 or something like that.

Speaker 20 You dodge in death when you go that fast.

Speaker 20 That's what you're dodging.

Speaker 46 You ain't dodging. You're playing with it.

Speaker 20 You dodging life.

Speaker 46 But listen, it takes one thing to go wrong.

Speaker 20 A flat tire, it's over. Look,

Speaker 20 a bug hit your windshield, it's over.

Speaker 46 A who?

Speaker 20 A bug.

Speaker 20 anything.

Speaker 20 I ain't say no bird. I said a bug.

Speaker 20 Oh, man.

Speaker 20 You know what they need to do?

Speaker 20 I think it's in Norway. I think it's in Norway.
They base speeding fines on how much you make.

Speaker 20 So the more you make, the more your fine is. So you could have a fine that's $10,000, $15,000, $20,000, $30,000.

Speaker 46 Right. Hey, that's funny.
Speeding. That's funny.
Hey, but I'm trying to understand.

Speaker 46 You're going 20 miles an hour hour and a bug hit your window.

Speaker 20 What that's Finland, Sweden. Yeah.
Okay. Finland, Sweden.
So they base your speeding ticket on how much money you make.

Speaker 20 So if you're a professional. Can you imagine being a professional athlete, Ocho? Get caught for speeding?

Speaker 20 Boy,

Speaker 20 your ticket might be 100 bands.

Speaker 46 Probably.

Speaker 46 Rightfully so.

Speaker 20 I bet it'll slow you down.

Speaker 46 It probably will, because not only putting your life in danger, you're putting everyone else's life in danger as well.

Speaker 20 Anytime you speed, that's always the case. Yeah.

Speaker 20 But at the time when you're doing it, Ocho, ocho you don't think like that you nobody gets in their car like you know what i'm inebriated i'm under the influence i'm speeding you know what something bad can happen you don't think that

Speaker 20 because if you thought that now obviously there are people that are you know have some dealing with some things or some issues and they just like throw caution to the wind like whatever happens happens or you try to take as many pieces you get on it and you go the wrong way hoping to cause an accident but

Speaker 20 no

Speaker 20 Do you understand that when you're traveling at that rate of speed, how focused you have to be?

Speaker 46 Oh, yeah, you got to be locked in.

Speaker 46 You got to be locked in. Not only do you have to be locked in driving that fast, anything over 200, you got to be able to drive offensively and you got to be able to drive defensively.

Speaker 20 Yeah. Oh, that's definitely.

Speaker 20 And you need a car that don't have power steering.

Speaker 20 That thing got to be so tight. I mean, it's got to be like you almost driving a tractor.

Speaker 46 Basically, basically and there's no room for error no no room for error

Speaker 20 zero at that rate of speed it's over yeah ain't no catching it

Speaker 20 ain't no ain't no catching it

Speaker 20 this joker going 124 so he's going

Speaker 46 What 124 kilometers?

Speaker 20 So he's driving 75 miles an hour.

Speaker 20 So he was going he was going 100. So he was going 124 miles an hour over the 74.

Speaker 46 Okay.

Speaker 20 Okay. So he's going, so he was basically going 190.
So 200. He was going 200.

Speaker 46 At 200. Okay.
Okay. Understandable.

Speaker 20 Hell, I'm trying to tell you what kind of hypercar he got.

Speaker 46 Well, it's a lot of them go that fast, huh?

Speaker 20 They ain't ran out of numbers.

Speaker 20 I mean, you got to think, O Charl. I mean, most cars stop at like 180, 190.
You might get a cold cover go to 200.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 But when they say the 200, they really like they'll stop at like 185, 190.

Speaker 46 It really don't, it caps off. I forgot what the thing that forces the car to cap off at a certain.

Speaker 20 Well, they used to have that's what they used to have that up on the pedal in the cars. You could only go, the pedal would only go down so far.
Right.

Speaker 46 I forgot what it was called. But listen, Lamborghinis, Ferraris, all go well over 200.

Speaker 20 Well, which one?

Speaker 20 Not all of them.

Speaker 46 Lamborghinis and Ferraris? Yes, they do. Yeah.

Speaker 46 All of them.

Speaker 46 Yeah, go ahead and Google that. What do you mean?

Speaker 46 What's the point of buying anything

Speaker 46 with a horse

Speaker 46 or a bull, and it don't go over

Speaker 46 20 miles an hour? Well, they get them cars for a reason.

Speaker 46 Not only fashion and style because everybody else do it, but hell, I'm trying to go fast.

Speaker 46 A governor, that's it. That's it.
That's the name of a governor.

Speaker 20 Governor, yeah.

Speaker 46 Yeah, the governor.

Speaker 20 They have

Speaker 20 here the Ferraris. The F-12 Berlinetto will go 211.
The Ferrari 812 Superfast will go 211. Ferraris F9,

Speaker 20 the SF90 Straddle and the SF90 Spider, 211. And the Ferrari F40 was the first Ferrari production car to reach 200 miles an hour.
So they only got like four, Ocho.

Speaker 46 Well, hold on. I got an F8.
My Spider go, I can get 200 in my Spider.

Speaker 20 No, you can't. Unless you're going to get out and start pushing it.

Speaker 20 That L40 is bad, man. Ooh, that's a nice looking car.

Speaker 20 But no, they got a

Speaker 20 hyper-car that go like 248.

Speaker 46 I don't want no part of that. I don't want no part of that.

Speaker 46 I don't want no part. The funny thing about it, everywhere I go,

Speaker 46 I don't speed. I drive.
I barely go over 60.

Speaker 46 I barely go over 60 because I'm relaxing. I'm listening to Sinatra.
I'm listening to blues.

Speaker 46 I'm listening to classical music. You know?

Speaker 46 Smoking a cigar.

Speaker 20 Ferrari hypercar lineup includes the Lamans hypercar F80.

Speaker 46 Chilling.

Speaker 46 I don't understand why people speed. Where you trying to get to?

Speaker 46 You should have left home early.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 I don't speed. You know, I go places with my kids.
They don't want me driving. Because they know it's going to take me a while to get there.
That's why I leave everywhere, wherever I have to be.

Speaker 46 Sometimes I leave an hour early.

Speaker 46 If I got a flight to the airport and I know my flight is at three o'clock, I leave home at one o'clock because I know I'm going to drive slow.

Speaker 46 I don't want to rush. I want to relax.
I want to sit back and chill. I want to smoke.
And I want to enjoy my coffee.

Speaker 46 Chilling.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 How far? How close are you to the airport?

Speaker 46 27 minutes.

Speaker 46 Either one, either Miami or Fort Lauderdale. I'm right smack dab in the middle.

Speaker 46 27 minutes.

Speaker 20 A radioactive wasp nest was uncovered at South Carolina's nuclear facility. The nest had a radiation level 10 times what is allowed by federal regulation.

Speaker 20 How did Walt get?

Speaker 20 Now we got others. Now we got to worry about radioactive walls.
I already got to worry about Joker Stegen and swelling up. Now he got now he's radioactive.

Speaker 46 Nah, they...

Speaker 20 Now you're nuclear wasps.

Speaker 46 They just reporting stuff, huh? No, good and well, that wouldn't survive if that were true. It just show me video evidence.
Show me visual evidence of such. No, they just reporting.

Speaker 46 And you know, one thing you can't trust. You can't trust them folks.
You definitely can't trust them folks. Because if...

Speaker 46 Said wasp death was in there, where you know it shouldn't be able to survive due to the nuclear radiation, there would have been video. There's video for everything else.

Speaker 20 They got video. It's on you.

Speaker 46 Hey, it's cameras everywhere. Show me.
Show me there's a wasp nest in there.

Speaker 20 Hell, that's a hornet's nest, too.

Speaker 46 Hornet nest. Hey, man.

Speaker 46 That's probably AI.

Speaker 20 Well,

Speaker 20 the insect that kills the most people are mosquitoes. Yeah, yeah, them boys.
Malaria.

Speaker 46 Hey, them boys don't play, boy.

Speaker 46 Boy, especially down here in Miami, too.

Speaker 20 West Nile, Zika.

Speaker 20 So, malaria.

Speaker 20 So that's the.

Speaker 20 $7,000 worth of Laboo Boo dolls were stolen from Los Angeles, authorities say. Ocho, are your kids into Laboo Boo?

Speaker 46 Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 46 My baby went to get a gig. Matter of fact, i'm gonna show you the message right here she this is the day baby kennedy well i says i promise you it's this was so funny i know i'd be playing around

Speaker 46 she got a laboo boo today hey listen daddy can you send me money to buy a laboo boo to go with my bagpack because mocha was supposed to give me one while we were at the mall yesterday but it was too late

Speaker 46 she wants a laboo boo for her bagpack when she goes to school i said man baby listen whatever whatever you want call your sister tell your sister come take you down mocha's the one that runs track right

Speaker 46 so obviously she's home right now still and kennedy dog that that's my baby she she wants some shoes i got some shoes she got about about six seven pairs shoes to go back to school i say listen you got to wear a uniform why do you need so many shoes if i was you i'd get a white pair of shoes and a black pair of shoes but obviously my baby's in the fashion she likes that i i understand look but what do the looks matter when you're wearing the same outfit every day yeah popping has to be the the same color you get a jacket you get to wear and your pants got to be you know uh blue yeah

Speaker 20 i just want to yeah i got i got a little boo-boo he got uh got a laker jersey on for real and pants and shorts i'm hey i'm gonna i'm gonna i'm gonna get me i'm gonna get me a little boo-boo yeah put it and put it on your duffel bag you travel the duffel bag right yeah i'm gonna get i'm gonna get i'm gonna get it from i'm gonna get it from a girl i'm gonna get it from a girl i'm gonna get him a girl yeah

Speaker 46 i got one You know what I don't like about the little boo-boo, though, is they let you know what you're getting. It's a surprise.

Speaker 46 And sometimes, what if you buy one and it's ugly and it's not the one you want? Then you got to buy another one. See, that's the game they play.
You see the mindset they play? Supply and demand.

Speaker 46 We're not going to know. We're not going to let you know what you're buying.
We're going to make it a secret and keep you buying them over and over until you get what you want.

Speaker 20 It's like baseball, like cards. You don't know if you're going to get that one-on-one LeBron, that one-on-one of Peyton Manning, that one-on-one a Shohei Atani.
Yeah, but you keep that Jordan.

Speaker 46 See,

Speaker 46 that's the game they play.

Speaker 20 But some of them, I mean, some of the things be costing like

Speaker 20 what, like six, seven thousand dollars?

Speaker 46 Whoa, whoa, a laboo is only $100. What do you talk about?

Speaker 20 Some of them things cost $6,000 or $7,000.

Speaker 46 See, this is what we have to understand. The thing, the market,

Speaker 46 the market is the people that are allowing the people to drive the value of said doll up.

Speaker 46 Yes. It's not a $6,000 or $7,000 doll, but because everybody jumps on the bandwagon of trying to attain such when it's a wave, it's a fad, it's in right now.
Then they're able to drive the market up

Speaker 46 and say something that costs $5 to make is worth $6,000 or $7,000.

Speaker 46 Hell, I can go right to Walgreens and

Speaker 46 get me a little doll and put a keychain on the end of it and call it a laboo boo.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 But it's the same thing. When I was growing up, Cabbage Patch dolls.
Oh,

Speaker 46 what would you know about Cabbage Patch? What?

Speaker 20 teddy ruxford yeah the craze and y'all remember tickle me almo yeah

Speaker 46 hold on what about no there was no better craze than the goddamn furby remember the furby yes well the furby

Speaker 20 the little one the uh the

Speaker 20 beanie babies you remember beanie babies yeah they was ugly they was ugly yeah i remember beanie babies and them furbies was crazy so you have so That's what the market, like you said.

Speaker 20 And Cabbage Patch dolls originally came out. They were probably like $20, $30.
And the next thing you know, you paying $100. You paying $150, $200

Speaker 20 to get a beanie baby.

Speaker 46 And that's all on us.

Speaker 46 That's all on us. Supply and demand.
Well, hell, we got the supply, but the demand is higher. So you know what we can do now? We can mark it up even more.

Speaker 46 Now you're paying for.

Speaker 46 But what's that, huh?

Speaker 20 My beanie baby.

Speaker 46 Okay, I like that. I like that.
I like that.

Speaker 46 I see a little boo-boo. Okay.

Speaker 46 See, I don't have nowhere to hang one on my carry-on. I got my carry-on right here.

Speaker 46 You see my little carry-on?

Speaker 46 I got my little green one.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 But

Speaker 46 it's nowhere to hang it because,

Speaker 46 you know.

Speaker 46 I like the green, though.

Speaker 20 That's nice.

Speaker 46 That's nice. He's got a liquid.

Speaker 46 You put that jersey put that jersey on there?

Speaker 20 I did. And the shorts.
Shelly ordered the jersey and the shorts.

Speaker 20 Yeah,

Speaker 20 I don't have. Can y'all see what number? What number? What number you got on?

Speaker 46 What? 23?

Speaker 20 Yeah, you know what it is.

Speaker 20 You know what it is.

Speaker 46 Okay.

Speaker 46 I like it. I like it.
I like it. I like it.
I like it.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 Yeah, but Ocho, I remember

Speaker 20 Cabbage Patch, Teddy Ruxman,

Speaker 20 Tickle Me Elmo. Right, right.

Speaker 20 There's always a fad come Christmas time. Oh, wait.

Speaker 46 Oh, yeah, it's coming. It's coming.
Listen, something new. Laboo-Woos are right now.
They're hot. Something before Christmas.
I'm not sure when it's going to get. It's going to be the new fad.

Speaker 46 It's going to be the next thing.

Speaker 20 So.

Speaker 20 And

Speaker 20 you just got to pay the market. Mm-hmm.

Speaker 20 Because guess what? Them kids want them.

Speaker 20 Yeah. You want to become wealthy? Create something to kids.

Speaker 20 That's why animation does so well. Because the kids want to see it.
Somebody got to take the kids to see it. So they got your big grown-ass sitting there with the kids.

Speaker 20 Yeah. I like animation.

Speaker 46 Yeah, I like it too. It's cool.
It's cool. Yeah.
It's cool.

Speaker 46 It's cool.

Speaker 20 All right, Ocho.

Speaker 20 It's time for your favorite

Speaker 20 topic.

Speaker 46 What we got?

Speaker 20 Segment. Excuse me.
Spell O Senko.

Speaker 46 Oh, man, boy. Oh, hey, I'm ready.

Speaker 20 I'm ready. You ready for this? I'm ready tonight.
Hold on. Ocho, say he's ready.

Speaker 46 I'm ready for tonight.

Speaker 20 All right, Ocho.

Speaker 20 The first word is hoarse. A person's voice sounding rough and harsh, typically as a result of a sore throat or shouting, horse.

Speaker 20 All right, I

Speaker 46 could be wrong, but I'm gonna go on a limb here because I haven't had to spell this before. But I'm hoping, I'm hoping it's H-O-A-R-S-E, right?

Speaker 20 Correct. Okay, horse.
Okay, okay, okay, okay.

Speaker 46 Let's go five for five tonight, Ojo. Let's do what we do.

Speaker 20 Okay,

Speaker 20 this word means hostile or aggressive. Okay, belligerent,

Speaker 20 belligerent,

Speaker 46 Belligerent.

Speaker 46 Okay, B-E-L-I.

Speaker 46 G-I-E-R-E-N-T. Talk to me.

Speaker 20 B-E-L-L-I-G-E-R-E-N-T.

Speaker 20 Belligerent.

Speaker 46 Okay, my bad, my bad, my bad, my bad.

Speaker 46 Come on, Ocho.

Speaker 20 Reservoir. It's a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply, a reservoir.

Speaker 46 R-E-S-E

Speaker 46 V-O-U-I-O-U-R.

Speaker 20 R-E-S-E-R-V-O-I-R.

Speaker 20 Reservoir. Damn.

Speaker 46 Hey, that was a good one right there, huh? You got me right there, boy. You tripped me up.
You tripped me up. All right.

Speaker 20 Presumptuous.

Speaker 20 Presumptuous. A person or

Speaker 20 Okay. A person or their behavior failing to observe the limits of what is permitted or appropriate.

Speaker 20 That's very presumptuous of you, Ocho.

Speaker 46 Listen, that's easy. P-R-E, S-U-M.

Speaker 46 Wait a minute.

Speaker 46 Oh, shit. P-R-E-S-U-M.

Speaker 46 P

Speaker 46 zump. Presumption.
Presumpt.

Speaker 46 Presump.

Speaker 46 P-R-E.

Speaker 46 Oh, my goodness. Come on, Ocho, man.
Come on.

Speaker 46 Don't ruin the spelling like this tonight.

Speaker 46 P-R-E-S-U-M. Some.
P

Speaker 46 Chu is. Chewist.
T-U-T-U- No, T-O-U-O-S.

Speaker 46 P-R-E.

Speaker 20 S-U-M-T-T-U-O-U-S. Presumptuous.

Speaker 46 Wait, ain't that what I?

Speaker 46 I sounded it out the right way, though.

Speaker 20 You sound it.

Speaker 20 You sounded right, but you spelled it wrong.

Speaker 46 God damn it. Mnemonic.
This is embarrassing.

Speaker 20 The last word is mnemonic. A device such as a pattern of letters, ideas, or associations that assist in remembering something.
Mnemonic.

Speaker 46 Mnemonic.

Speaker 46 Like when you spell mnemonic, it's one thing that's not going to trip me up and I'm probably going to get right, even though I'm probably going to spell it wrong.

Speaker 46 It's mnemonic is probably spelled like pneumonia.

Speaker 20 You hear me?

Speaker 46 See, I'm trying to show you how smart I am.

Speaker 20 Yeah, you do it too.

Speaker 20 I don't know how to show them how smart you is, though, Joe.

Speaker 46 Yeah, yeah. Listen, I don't know how to spell mnemonic, but I know it starts with a P.

Speaker 46 Yep, starts with an N.

Speaker 46 And I'm going to go out on a limb, mnemonic. I'm going to just say P-N-E-M-O-N-I-C.
Mnemonic. Am I wrong or am I right?

Speaker 20 You're wrong.

Speaker 20 M-N-E-M-O-N-I-C.

Speaker 20 Nick.

Speaker 46 Listen, I wasn't too far off though, huh? I wasn't too far off. I wasn't too far off.
What do you think?

Speaker 20 Yeah, I mean, you're kind of like San Francisco to LA, but not too far. You're still in the state.
I mean, yeah. You're just a little ways off.

Speaker 46 Okay, okay. Okay.
Listen, I'm a little rusty.

Speaker 20 I'm a little rusty. Yeah, we gotta do a better.
We gotta do a better

Speaker 20 addition of getting you.

Speaker 20 Yeah,

Speaker 46 get me prepped.

Speaker 20 Get me prep. That's all.

Speaker 46 That's all. Don't worry about it.
I'm gonna be all right.

Speaker 20 Okay. I'm smart.
All right.

Speaker 46 Smart in the fifth grade.

Speaker 20 Now it's time for Dunk on Unk Jags Edition.

Speaker 46 Yeah, Jags. I like this.

Speaker 20 Like this.

Speaker 46 Yeah, yes, sir. You ready?

Speaker 20 Oh, yep.

Speaker 46 In Jacksonville, Jaguar.

Speaker 46 Fred Taylor's first eight years. How many times did he lead them in rushing?

Speaker 46 Jacksonville Jaguars, Fred Taylor, first first eight years. How many times in those eight did he lead them in rushing?

Speaker 46 Freaky Fred.

Speaker 46 That's my guy.

Speaker 20 Six.

Speaker 20 What?

Speaker 20 Six.

Speaker 46 You got that right. You got that right.
You got that right. See?

Speaker 20 www.email. Hold on.com.

Speaker 20 I'm on. Hold on.

Speaker 46 I got the first word I spelled right too.

Speaker 20 Oh, cho.

Speaker 46 And got the rest of them wrong. So slow down.
Slow down.

Speaker 20 I'm logged in. Okay.
I'm logged in.

Speaker 20 I'm going to stay logged off. I'm going to stay plugged up.

Speaker 46 You logged in, right?

Speaker 20 You logged in? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 46 With Jaguars player was one of five finalists for Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year in 2007?

Speaker 46 I thought you were logged on.

Speaker 20 Huh?

Speaker 46 You're not using

Speaker 20 2007.

Speaker 46 Damn. 2007.
Which Jaguars player was one of five finalists for the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year?

Speaker 20 Huh?

Speaker 46 Yeah, talk to me.

Speaker 46 Yes, sir.

Speaker 20 2007.

Speaker 20 yeah uh-huh i thought you was logged on you lagging you lagging i mean yeah i was you know we got a little glitch of the system yeah a little glitch a little power outage okay that's what it is all right we'll take your time there

Speaker 20 uh

Speaker 20 matt jones who

Speaker 46 matt jones no i mean jones is right but it ain't goddamn oh maurice jones drew too late his name is maurice jones drew uh-huh yeah

Speaker 46 that's that that good dial-up you're using over there.

Speaker 20 Anyway, here we go.

Speaker 46 Question number three: When the Jaguars played the Packers on December 19th, 2004, what was the temperature at Lambeau Field?

Speaker 46 This is the game that.

Speaker 20 Oh, Lord, have mercy.

Speaker 46 That's not, it's not difficult. It's not difficult because it is.

Speaker 20 Because you know who doing this? This is Ash.

Speaker 46 I came up with these questions.

Speaker 20 No, this is Ash.

Speaker 46 Here, I came up with these because

Speaker 20 that's why she was so shocked that I got the first one right.

Speaker 20 Lambeau Field.

Speaker 20 What year, 2004?

Speaker 46 2004, yep. Chat, don't put the answer in the chat, please.

Speaker 20 I can't see the chat.

Speaker 46 You sure?

Speaker 20 Minus.

Speaker 20 Minus 17.

Speaker 46 No, it wasn't minus. 17

Speaker 46 year in the ballpark of where it was, but it was 12 degrees, 2004, December 19th. 12 degrees.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 Oh, yeah. That's too wrong.

Speaker 46 Here we go. How did the Jacksonville Jaguars come to be named as a franchise?

Speaker 20 What you mean? How did they come to to be named?

Speaker 20 Do you put it to the vote? The people.

Speaker 46 Who are the people?

Speaker 20 The people of Jacksonville.

Speaker 46 I need you to be a little bit more specific.

Speaker 20 No.

Speaker 20 The people of Jacksonville chose the day.

Speaker 20 They did, Ocho.

Speaker 46 When you say the people of Jacksonville, you mean the people, board members? Do you mean the team?

Speaker 46 Is it city officials, mayors? I mean, I need you to be more specific on the answer on who chose the name. You can't just say the people of Jacksonville.

Speaker 46 There are so many different elements to that name. I need better context so the answer can be correct

Speaker 46 because the people of Jacksonville will be every goddamn body, and everybody wasn't responsible for naming the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Speaker 46 Take your time.

Speaker 20 City officials.

Speaker 46 That is absolutely wrong. That is a good choice.
You would think a franchise of that magnitude, especially a city, would be named by the city officials, but it was

Speaker 46 the fans.

Speaker 46 The Jaguars got their name through a fan.

Speaker 20 So that's not the people, Hawai. They voted.
I told you they voted for that.

Speaker 46 It was the fan. No, see, you say you gave.

Speaker 20 It was one person? It was a contest. Right.

Speaker 20 So the one that got the most popular, got the most votes, one.

Speaker 20 Not all people in Jacksonville are Jacksonville fans.

Speaker 20 Man, get out. Jordan.

Speaker 20 So

Speaker 20 let me ask you a question. So the people in Georgia vote for this.

Speaker 20 Because everybody in Georgia, so there might be some people in Georgia that's a Jacksonville fan that voted for this, right? Or there might be some people in California. Yes.
No.

Speaker 46 Would you try to?

Speaker 20 I guarantee you it was relegated to people in Jacksonville.

Speaker 46 Again, what you try to do is you try to give a vague answer.

Speaker 20 No, I said, I said they voted on it. I said the people in Jacksonville voted on it.
You said be more specific.

Speaker 46 Yeah, on who? It ain't the people.

Speaker 20 The people in Jacksonville.

Speaker 46 Everybody in Jacksonville is not a fan of the Jaguars. Everybody in Jacksonville is not.

Speaker 20 The ones that voted. Let me ask you the question.

Speaker 20 There was no Jags. First, you got to realize there were no Jags fans.
So wasn't nobody no fan.

Speaker 46 Okay, I need you to be more specific.

Speaker 20 Get out of here. Let's go.

Speaker 20 Let's go to the final question.

Speaker 46 Hey, don't be mad at me.

Speaker 20 Don't be mad at me. Hey, you're talking about, oh, everybody in Jacksonville wasn't a fan of the Jags.
There were no Jags at the time. Okay.

Speaker 46 Everybody wasn't a fan of the team coming. How about that?

Speaker 20 Yeah, they were. Either way, they got it.
You got it wrong. You got it wrong.
You got it wrong.

Speaker 46 You got it wrong. Here we go.
Go ahead. You got the same record.
You ready?

Speaker 20 Yep.

Speaker 46 Now, you should know this one because I know this one.

Speaker 46 Who sang the national anthem for the Jacksonville Jaguars on September 3rd, 1995? This is the good one. This is the good one.
This is a good one. Who signed

Speaker 20 Lil Duval?

Speaker 20 Oh, I said

Speaker 46 the national anthem.

Speaker 20 Yeah, I'm trying to think who from

Speaker 46 1995. Oh, you're going to know this one.
I mean, well, even if you don't like, oh, shoot.

Speaker 20 Jacksonville. Jacksonville.
Yeah.

Speaker 20 I have no idea.

Speaker 46 Well, boys and men, huh? Boys and men. Boys and men.
1995 was that time. They were singing some everywhere.
They were singing some everywhere. Boys and men, 1995, they sang for the Jaguars.

Speaker 46 I was actually at that game.

Speaker 20 You were not at that game.

Speaker 46 I was a junior in high school. I never forget.
I was at that game.

Speaker 20 Yeah. Who do they play? Huh?

Speaker 20 Who did they play?

Speaker 46 The Chiefs.

Speaker 20 Nah. But anyway, now it's time for our final segment of the evening.
It's time for Q and A.

Speaker 46 A.

Speaker 46 Oh, my goodness.

Speaker 20 What?

Speaker 46 It's almost two o'clock. I didn't even realize that.

Speaker 20 JL Akron, Unc. Hope you ate good and can.
Ocho, why you do challenge every guest to a fight, you barely got one good eye.

Speaker 46 Oh, you right. You're right about that.
You're right. As soon as I get this cataract surgery, you hear me? Yeah.

Speaker 46 You can't see his gray.

Speaker 20 It's murky.

Speaker 46 Yeah, but the whole eye can't see nothing out of there. But that's what you have to understand.
I challenge people to a fight because I'm so good in one eye. I played my whole career with one eye.

Speaker 46 I'm 220 or 100, 120, or 20 over, whatever, whatever it is.

Speaker 20 This is

Speaker 20 one eye.

Speaker 46 so you know, when I put them things up, right? I put them things up, and I'll be ready. I'm real sharp with him, my defense.
My defense like that.

Speaker 46 So, whoever it is, hey, James Harrison, I hope you see this. And I hope you've been working out because you have a face that's fucking punchable.

Speaker 46 That's my first time customized, so I apologize about that one. But I want James to know how serious I am.
And I'm going to rearrange, I'm going to rearrange. I ain't talking about surgery.

Speaker 46 I'm going to rearrange your intestines with my fists.

Speaker 46 I'm going to rearrange your intestines with my fists.

Speaker 46 Debo. Oh, I'm Debo.
Everybody be scared because I'm strong and I can lift weights. No, I'm going to beat your ass, boy.

Speaker 20 Mr. Timu, love from Vancouver.
Thank you. Keon Gibson, if the opportunity presents itself, do you think Shadur can get rookie of the year? Or would it be similar to draft night if you get me?

Speaker 20 I mean, you get the opportunity if he plays, sure. Okay, you got to play.

Speaker 20 But it's going to be hard to get if he doesn't start the season.

Speaker 46 Not starting the season, huh? We know that. No.

Speaker 20 Well,

Speaker 20 it's going to be hard.

Speaker 20 32 Antoine, how would you feel about Shadur throwing the football to y'all during y'all prime?

Speaker 20 I feel just like anybody else. It don't matter to me, Ocho.

Speaker 46 Listen,

Speaker 46 my grandma could have been out there throwing that ball. But when I'm in my prime, I have one thing about it.
I'm going to be open. And I'm creating separation.

Speaker 46 I'm talking about unbelievable separation. Three, four, y'all.

Speaker 20 Gonna make it easy for you. Come on, now.

Speaker 20 Jamal the singer said two versus two, a dunk contest. Aaron Gordon, Vince Carter versus Zach Levine, Jason Richardson.
Who wins? I got AG and VC.

Speaker 46 It's a good one right there, boy.

Speaker 20 It is.

Speaker 46 Man, that's a good one. And them boy could jump, boy.
You saw the young fella, is it the young fella out of BYU that jumped that vertical very, very, very, very, very, very, very hot? Or is that real?

Speaker 20 De Bonza? AJ DeBonza?

Speaker 46 I mean, the highest vertical ever, if I'm not mistaken.

Speaker 46 I could be wrong based on the reports that I did. I saw.

Speaker 20 No, I mean,

Speaker 20 I mean, some guy, I think, had like a 50-inch vertical.

Speaker 46 Yeah,

Speaker 46 I think that's him.

Speaker 20 No?

Speaker 46 But does that translate to the court? Obviously, there's so many other things.

Speaker 20 No, not necessarily. Okay.

Speaker 20 Better player, Julius Irving or James Worthy.

Speaker 20 Doc.

Speaker 20 But you got to realize, Doc spent his best years in the ABA.

Speaker 20 Doc was a three-time, he was a three-time ABH MVP. He won an NBA MVP.
He won a championship in both leagues. Man, people don't realize Doc was really, really good.

Speaker 20 Now, Doc was a great player.

Speaker 20 He's a doctor.

Speaker 20 And, you know, look, James went to a great situation. You're the number one pick, and then you go to the team that just won the NBA title.
See, that would never happen.

Speaker 20 That would never happen.

Speaker 20 He went to a team that had Caribbean Magic.

Speaker 20 Come on.

Speaker 20 That would never happen in today's game.

Speaker 20 Six foot eight Aquarius play one bench one cut one. Caitlin played Paige Angel.

Speaker 46 Yeah, you got that one up.

Speaker 20 I mean, everybody healthy

Speaker 20 if everybody's healthy. I'm talking about because Paige is, I mean, Caitlin is hurt right now.
Everybody's healthy.

Speaker 20 Caitlin Page Angel.

Speaker 20 What?

Speaker 20 Play ball beat. Unk.
Are you watching Deadless Catch New Season? Jake and the crew abandoned ship lost at sea in a raft.

Speaker 20 Man, hey, that bearing sea man.

Speaker 46 That seems nothing to play with.

Speaker 20 No,

Speaker 20 and the waters be cold.

Speaker 46 Hey, not only cold, the seas are unpredictable, huh? Absolutely. They're unpredictable.
I don't want no part of that.

Speaker 20 Yeah. I mean, look, I mean, they be pulling them crab in.
You know, I watch

Speaker 20 Sig Hansen. Yeah.

Speaker 20 What's the Norwegian? Is that the name? I think that's the name is.

Speaker 20 I think that's the name of his ship.

Speaker 20 Yeah. Nah, I'm good.

Speaker 46 The seas.

Speaker 20 I can't drink all that water out there. Kevin Norwood Jr.
say, says, My question is, your top four Martin Lawrence movies.

Speaker 46 Martin Lawrence. Life.
Yeah,

Speaker 46 life is up there.

Speaker 20 Blue Streak.

Speaker 46 Blue Streak is funny as hell.

Speaker 46 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin movies.

Speaker 46 But I mean, which which what about bad boys? Which bad boys?

Speaker 46 Or just bad boys in its entirety?

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 20 What was a.

Speaker 20 What was that movie he was in? I don't know. I mean, was he in Big Mama's house?

Speaker 20 Yeah, I like Big Mama. I definitely like Big Mama.

Speaker 46 A thin line between love and hate?

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 I mean,

Speaker 46 so he got a, he got.

Speaker 20 Yeah.

Speaker 46 He got a few.

Speaker 20 What's that movie?

Speaker 20 He was in a movie with Michael Clark Duncan.

Speaker 20 I think Monique was in there.

Speaker 46 Death of the Funeral?

Speaker 20 Johnson Family Vacation or something?

Speaker 20 Welcome home, Roscoe Jiggan. Wreck him home, Roscoe.
Oh, Scott. Welcome home, Roscoe Jiggin.

Speaker 20 That's a good one. Come on, Scott.

Speaker 46 That's a good one.

Speaker 20 Michael Clark Duncan with Chasing All-State Linebacker.

Speaker 20 Welcome home, Roscoe Jigan. Oh, Sco.

Speaker 46 Oh,

Speaker 46 house party.

Speaker 20 Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 20 Do the right thing when he was Bilal.

Speaker 46 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 20 Man, he's a

Speaker 20 man, it was gas and bugging out up.

Speaker 20 Man, he told me he was going to step on them joints yesterday.

Speaker 46 Hey, by stepping them goddamn jaws, man.

Speaker 20 Yeah, it's cuffed them up. Hey,

Speaker 20 who told you could block on my street? Who said you could walk on my street on my block?

Speaker 46 Mm-hmm. Classic.

Speaker 46 I said a thin line between love and hate with him and Lynn Whitfield.

Speaker 20 You got a thin line between love and hate.

Speaker 46 Lynn Whitfield.

Speaker 46 Boy, I love, boy, I love, boy. That was my crush there, but

Speaker 46 everybody have a celebrity crush. And

Speaker 46 for me, mine and always has been and still to this day.

Speaker 20 Oh, yeah, look, I like bad boys, but I'm talking about just laughing. Right, right, right, right, right.
Life, welcome home, Roscoe Jenkins.

Speaker 20 Blue Street with Dave Chappelle. Yes, sir.
Yes, sir.

Speaker 46 Oh, Blue Street, funny as hell. Dave Chappelle was funny as hell now.

Speaker 46 When Martin was delivering that piece and had the, it was in that car.

Speaker 46 Boy, that was so funny.

Speaker 46 Oh, yeah, that was nice.

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