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Episode 104: Luka vs. Tim McMahon, Beltre's Hall of Fame, Blake's Dating Apps Advice

Episode 104: Luka vs. Tim McMahon, Beltre's Hall of Fame, Blake's Dating Apps AdviceEpisode 104: Luka vs. Tim McMahon, Beltre's Hall of Fame, Blake's Dating Apps Advice

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Alright, folks, welcome back to "The Dumb Zone!" On today's episode, we take you on a wild ride through history with our favorite time-traveling duo, Bill and Ted. Picture this: meeting yourself from the past and dropping knowledge bombs like the legendary number 69. Dudes, it's mind-blowing stuff. Then we shift gears to talk movies. Ever mix up Jeff Spicoli with Keanu Reeves? You're not alone. Our hosts hilariously navigate through iconic movie quotes, blending "Fast Times" and "The Matrix," before realizing it's all about "The Replacements." Football, Keanu style, folks!

Next up, we get into some real talk about sports. Jake, Dan, and Blake dissect the latest Mavs drama, with Luca’s frustration hitting an all-time high and Jason Kidd’s laid-back coaching style not helping. It’s like watching a soap opera but with more slam dunks and fewer love triangles. Plus, a special shoutout to Adrian Beltre for his induction into the Hall of Fame—deservedly so, for a player who brought so much joy and intensity to the game.

And, of course, we couldn’t miss a chat about the latest Hollywood trends. Jake Gyllenhaal in the new "Roadhouse"? Yes, please! Plus, a sneak peek into how these action-packed flicks are changing the way we view our favorite heroes.

We also take a moment to celebrate the Ticket's 30th anniversary, reminiscing about the good times and the legacy of this iconic station.
Finally, we wrap up with a look at what’s buzzing in the world of business. Why do all those meetings feel like they go nowhere? Our hosts share some personal anecdotes and hilarious takes on how the corporate world is more about golf games and lunch breaks than actual work. 

And don’t miss Blake's expert advice on navigating the wild world of dating apps—spotting the red flags and finding the gems.

So, grab your headphones and get ready for another epic episode of "The Dumb Zone." We promise it’s going to be a most excellent adventure!
  • (00:00) - - Open
  • (07:30) - - Viewer Mail
  • (27:30) - - The Ticket’s 30th birthday
  • (38:00) - - Sports: Luka vs. MacMahon, the Mavs are a disaster, and Beltre is a HOF’r
  • (01:23:00) - - News
  • (01:37:00) - - Today in History
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Creators & Guests

Host
Dan McDowell
Who IS Dan McDowell? Dan is a complex personality, as are most of the small breed of modern day renaissance millionaires.... Email: bracketdan@hotmail.com
Host
Jake Kemp
why, we are on this particular mission, we’ll never know
Producer
Blake Jones
Blake.jonesradio@gmail.com

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Bill and Ted Audio:

Dudes, you guys are gonna go back in time. Yeah. You are going to have a most excellent adventure through history. Who are you guys? We're you, dude.

Bill and Ted Audio:

No way. No way. Yes way, 10. Look. We know how you feel.

Bill and Ted Audio:

We didn't believe it either when we were you, and we us said what we us are saying right now. Okay. Wait. If you guys are really us, what number are we thinking of? 69, dudes.

Dan McDowell:

You know that movie, Blake?

Jake Kemp:

Come on.

Blake Jones:

I mean, at first, I thought it was Jeff Spicoli from Fast Times, and then I think I heard Keanu

Dan McDowell:

and Ted. So it's The Matrix.

Blake Jones:

So I'm gonna go with The Replacements.

Dan McDowell:

You had a the right reasoning and then the wrong answer.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Because if I heard Keanu and Ted, I would think,

Jake Kemp:

The replacements, his name was Shane Falco. Falco.

Blake Jones:

Well, Footsteps Falco from Ohio State.

Jake Kemp:

Falco. That's right.

Dan McDowell:

He played Ohio State quarterback twice?

Jake Kemp:

Twice. Yeah. I wanna

Jake Kemp:

That's a great movie.

Blake Jones:

I'm gonna listen They should've won the Sugar Bowl, but he was a disaster. Yeah. Bill and Ted? I don't know.

Jake Kemp:

There you go.

Blake Jones:

But I don't know

Dan McDowell:

I don't

Jake Kemp:

know the champion.

Blake Jones:

I don't know the rest of the title. Magical Adventure?

Dan McDowell:

Pretty close. Pretty close. We're gonna get you to know everything we know someday.

Blake Jones:

And then I'll yeah. No.

Jake Kemp:

Boy, that's, it wasn't even a sequel. Right? It was, the third 1. That kinda came and went.

Dan McDowell:

There's a third Bill and Ted, Ted?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Like, 3 or 4 years ago.

Dan McDowell:

Kind of like a dumb and dumber.

Jake Kemp:

Oh my god. That was So bad. Yeah.

Blake Jones:

So bad. The remade, Roadhouse. That's coming out.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, I know. A remake not a The trailer. TV series? Sequel?

Jake Kemp:

No. No. It's a movie.

Blake Jones:

It's a movie.

Jake Kemp:

The trailer comes out today.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. I saw Gyllenhaal kicking ass on Twitter earlier. Yeah. I think I'm in.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. That that actually made news because here's the plot, Dan. It's basically the same except Gyllenhaal is Swayze. And the reason he's so kick ass is because he's a retired MMA fighter. And, Like, they filmed it at a part of it at an actual MMA event.

Jake Kemp:

Which gave away 1 of the fairly major plot points as some recorded it with their phone when they weren't supposed to and posted it. But I think Conor McGregor's in it as, like, the bad guy.

Dan McDowell:

Is Gyllenhaal beefed up? Stupid.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Just Stupid beefed up.

Dan McDowell:

I mean, I could do that if I was a Hollywood actor. I mean, if I hired a trainer.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Of course. A chef. Chef.

Dan McDowell:

Worked out 8 hours a day.

Blake Jones:

That was my job to work out.

Dan McDowell:

Yep. But I got hell, I got meetings. How about business Wednesday, man? It was a bad time. Tired as I was last

Jake Kemp:

night? Action packed. Yes.

Dan McDowell:

It was the most tired I've been in in a long time. Like, I'd rather do the stream on Sunday and Yeah. Carry chairs up and down and And

Jake Kemp:

take notes. Yeah. It was we we had 2 and a half more hours after you got done, Blake.

Dan McDowell:

Because it I know. It's weird. And I wonder if people feel like this in business. Like, how many meetings and how many hours you spend on 1 thing, and you're like, I'm closer to the decision. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Or to like, because we don't really know what we're we still don't know. We're allowed now to take advertising. We'll soon be allowed we'll we'll have all shackles off if we have a shackle on. It's it's

Jake Kemp:

Dumb zone unchained.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. But, like, today's episode is free, and I was thinking today. Yeah. It's our 1 video up, and I thought, you know what? We could just video every episode if we wanted to this week.

Dan McDowell:

We could put them all out for free, you know. We're we could. Yeah. But so we're in this middle portion of where

Jake Kemp:

We're edging.

Dan McDowell:

Out of yeah. We're out of 1 area. A cloud not quite over us anymore. But then

Jake Kemp:

we're not

Dan McDowell:

I didn't mean that.

Blake Jones:

Dang. That was perfect.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, man. Yes.

Jake Kemp:

be a fun day. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Sorry. I forgot.

Dan McDowell:

of the cloud is just over.

Blake Jones:

That's a great catch.

Dan McDowell:

And then to total, we could do any but we just don't know. So we're in the

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

I think I told you on the phone yesterday, we're in the taint of our Yes. Career because it's in the middle. It's not this and it's not that, but we don't really know what it is.

Jake Kemp:

Taint this. It taint that. Yeah. Yeah. I will tell you this, though, about business people.

Dan McDowell:

And and we stink. The paint is not a

Jake Kemp:

Clean it up.

Dan McDowell:

You can clean it up, but it's tough to keep it clean.

Jake Kemp:

I've often wanted to just wax it. Seriously. Because we've talked about, like, when you groom, you're like, well, where do I stop?

Dan McDowell:

Alright. 75100 followers, and we do it?

Jake Kemp:

Tint wax? Yeah. I'll do that at what are we at now? Add 10 more.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, let's try to

Jake Kemp:

Oh, sorry. Bad sales

Dan McDowell:

drop. People going a little bit more.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I think, I of course. Yeah. We'll do it on video. I think the, the the the lie of the business world is I I think that there's a lot of just kinda sitting around.

Jake Kemp:

Like, you might have 2 or 3 meetings a day, but you're not doing meetings the whole day. How about people that wanna do

Dan McDowell:

a lunch meeting or a happy hour meeting? It's like, well, now I gotta drive 45 minutes.

Jake Kemp:

Right. And

Dan McDowell:

now we gotta do pleasantries and hang out and talk about like, I don't wanna do that stuff. I just wanna talk about, let's get to the the meat.

Jake Kemp:

My wife has to do that sort of thing, and she hates it.

Dan McDowell:

And that's part of general business, and that's part of your wasting time.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It could be

Dan McDowell:

I could be working on cancer yesterday, and I wasn't. Working on cancer. You know, trying to cure it.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Thank you for clearing that up.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Not

Blake Jones:

but that's why most of them golf.

Jake Kemp:

That is that's true. And that drives my wife insane.

Dan McDowell:

So 4 hours, you make a decision somewhere in that

Jake Kemp:

You might even just get closer to a decision.

Blake Jones:

But you're either spending time in a in a conference room or at Chili's, or you could just go play golf.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. The the women of the business world are very upset that golf exists.

Dan McDowell:

What do they have?

Jake Kemp:

I mean, think about how bad people would freak out if you were like

Blake Jones:

Let's go get a mani pedi.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. We're gonna go to a spa for 4 hours and just talk. But

Dan McDowell:

it's a business. It's an expense business. Write it off?

Jake Kemp:

I mean, it should be, but you couldn't get away with that. I'm a feminist.

Dan McDowell:

What can I say?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. You are. Hey. I have a little bit of viewer mail that I love.

Dan McDowell:

You're the AOC of the show.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I think that works. You're all hot. Yeah. No.

Jake Kemp:

That's me. I've I've I've I've really enjoyed our, our Gaza Strip ice cream series, and we've gotten a lot of good a lot of good, suggestions. My buddy Sean hit us with RPG Lotto. Mhmm. But I'm reminded by a listener, Dallas.

Jake Kemp:

He says he grew up listening to Rush. Rush? Limbach for countless hours in the back seat of his parents' car. I had a similar some somewhat similar experience. A lot of ticket, but a lot of conservative talk radio.

Jake Kemp:

And, Russ did a couple segments on a company that that, popped up, I think, basically, right around, 9:11 or the Iraq war. So early 2000. It's called Star Spangled Ice Cream. And these are some of the we couldn't have done this. Like, ours were good.

Jake Kemp:

These are great. Like, Iraqi Road. Like, Prail to the Chief. Woah. How about impeach Clinton?

Jake Kemp:

That'd be a

Dan McDowell:

that's a layup. Right?

Jake Kemp:

I hate the French vanilla. French is Because if you recall, they were

Blake Jones:

Freedom size.

Jake Kemp:

Things out. Yeah. Nutty Environmentalist. That's kind of a reach, but I it kinda works. And then the 1 I love the most is chalk and all.

Dan McDowell:

Because their slogan was, like,

Jake Kemp:

shock and awe. The campaign. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Slogan? Do you have a slogan for a war? Basically. They kinda did.

Jake Kemp:

You always have, like, a name for the operation, like, Iraqi, Iraqi Freedom.

Dan McDowell:

It's always badass.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Would you like to be in that room? That room. They're all kinda dicking around with a lot of funny things, Like, what should we call this?

Jake Kemp:

Right.

Dan McDowell:

And they Yeah. Like, a lot of racist stepper tones.

Jake Kemp:

Gonna have to go with shock and awe. Yeah. Probably.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. There's no doubt that somebody at some point was like, can we use sand? Like, how how can we do that? I always loved the surge, Like, under, I think that was Obama. Right?

Jake Kemp:

Like, when we were decided, like, hey, we've had enough of this shit. We're gonna commit. And it was like, we're calling it the surge. Felt like an ode to the soda that I drank growing up that I, was convinced would shrink my my penis.

Blake Jones:

Yellow 5.

Jake Kemp:

That's right. Well, if you're in

Dan McDowell:

the mood for follow ups Sure. On a Thursday, we have another 911 Memorial.

Jake Kemp:

We're learning that there are a lot of them.

Dan McDowell:

If you're wondering what this show is all about, you're just tuning in, maybe you heard, the Bruinigs talking about us. Maybe you just read about us in the Washington Post.

Jake Kemp:

Sure.

Dan McDowell:

The show basically and maybe you're 1 you're former you used to hear us on the ticket and you're like, wait. What what are these guys doing now? And you're just tuning in now. 1 of the 10 new subbies we got on the way to Jake's, taint wax. You're thinking, what do these guys do?

Dan McDowell:

Well, most of our show is spent on Gaza Strip type ice cream names Uh-huh. And, 9 11 memorials around the world. And this 1 is in Wiley. Oh. He says, from Steven where Blake lives and I live as well.

Dan McDowell:

It is properly, he says, placed at a fire station. Yeah. That was not

Jake Kemp:

Not a Tex Mex restaurant.

Blake Jones:

Please tell me it's the 1 by my house. Go ahead.

Dan McDowell:

He said it's replica 12 foot towers that pay tribute to the 343 firefighters who died, which had been etched into the towers. It also has a piece of the tower within the window of remembrance. You could reach in and touch it like a real piece of the tower, and then kinda close your eyes. Just kinda ASMR it. Feel the thermite.

Dan McDowell:

It has red and orange lights to represent the fire that consume most of the lives that day. The sidewalk is pentagon shaped to subtly this is according to their website, subtly include the Pentagon's involvement on that fateful day.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I'll say they had

Dan McDowell:

some involvement. And then he says I don't know if this is a, tie in. He says, more importantly, in Wiley, there is a house at the address of 911 Memorial Drive. If it wasn't a house, it would be a great address for Dragon Den Productions. And then he sends a Zillow link so you could actually find.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. We'll have to go tour it. Let's see if we could build it out.

Blake Jones:

What's this bad boy worth?

Dan McDowell:

It's a lot cheaper than the studio space we looked at a week ago. That was what, 1, 700, 000 asking? And we're like, gosh. I,

Blake Jones:

kinda looking for 1.3.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, yeah.

Jake Kemp:

We're gonna give you a $100.

Dan McDowell:

But that was a big, big giant building for sale. Yeah. Where that's probably not in our near future. You know? And then he says, may all of your fires be ceased.

Jake Kemp:

Thank you. Yeah. You know, you mock it, but I think it's at the I can't like, maybe it's the American History Smithsonian. It might be, like, the media Smithsonian, but they have a 911 situation there that you basically have to be even more soulless than us to not, like, get super moved by it. Like, they got a a documentary that plays, which is pretty much just raw footage.

Jake Kemp:

Mhmm. Like, all these accounts and stuff. And, like, I'm the guy who was making jokes about it when I was 16 on 9 12. But in DC, they have a, like, a museum set up, and it's like, oh, damn. This was gnarly.

Jake Kemp:

Than Wiley? Quicke Mart

Dan McDowell:

or whatever the Yeah. The rest stop?

Jake Kemp:

I mean, that it sounds like a joke, but it is literally in the parking lot of a Starbucks, a Tex Mex restaurant, and a, like, title licensing company.

Dan McDowell:

A 911 Memorial?

Jake Kemp:

Yes. About 2 blocks from my house. And it's pretty spare.

Dan McDowell:

I don't know that I've ever just gone and taken it. We're gonna have we need okay. That's in our, next year calendar. Right? Calendar.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Write that write that down. That's gotta be a must do.

Blake Jones:

The Oh, 911 Memorial?

Dan McDowell:

Picture at the 911 Memorial. It is extremely underwhelming. Near Jake. And maybe now may maybe the 1 in Wylie. Although, the Wylie 1 sounds like it's proper.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It does.

Blake Jones:

I'll be the judge of that. Okay.

Dan McDowell:

A bunch on today's program. Oh, if we're doing some, viewer mail, let me just at least, read the birthdays.

Blake Jones:

I've got 1 as as well.

Dan McDowell:

A birthday? An email.

Blake Jones:

Viewer mail.

Dan McDowell:

Okay. Blake, wants to end with his. He says it's great. You've been hyping it up all morning. Wanna get a last minute shout out to my friend, Terry Fagan.

Dan McDowell:

You think that's how you pronounce that?

Blake Jones:

How would you say it?

Dan McDowell:

For his birthday today, Terry Fagan, I would say it. I got him a year long d z subscription for Christmas. Now that's his birthday, I'm out of ideas. It's awesome. He thinks the Bills are cursed and the Cowboys are not.

Dan McDowell:

So you we remind him we can all be miserable and the 2 things can be true. Other than that, he likes big t's and rangers baseball. He'd appreciate hearing his leaders give him a mention from Treva McCrowski. Oh, I'm sorry. She writes, it's pronounced Treva.

Dan McDowell:

The girl who showed up at a remote 12 years ago and gave you a Zico coconut water. And then you asked if it was expired, and that's why I was giving to you. Still 1 of my fondest memories.

Jake Kemp:

I used to drink coconut water. Treva. I feel like it kinda waned in popularity. Treva.

Dan McDowell:

That might have been the only 1 I ever drank, if I if indeed I drank.

Blake Jones:

You didn't like it?

Jake Kemp:

I had convinced myself or was convinced by others that it was really good for hangovers.

Dan McDowell:

I feel like for the last 10 years That's

Jake Kemp:

a big deal.

Dan McDowell:

I only drink water water and coffee.

Jake Kemp:

I can't tell you the last time that I had

Dan McDowell:

I just don't drink anything.

Jake Kemp:

A soda that was not associated with, like, a cocktail. Like, the last time I just had, like, a Coke. I can't

Dan McDowell:

You need 12 hour energy. 55. 5 hour or whatever.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. But that's, like, you know, it's an ounce and a half or 2 ounces or whatever. But, no, I don't I I did not do soda. I don't really do tea.

Dan McDowell:

Uncle Hotmail, apologize for using inferior Gmail. Hopefully, it makes it through the sophisticated Hotmail firewall. My buddy, Jeff Q and Tyler, it's his birthday.

Jake Kemp:

Happy birthday, Jeff Q.

Dan McDowell:

His leaders are Jake's nipples and Jake's, excuse me, Blake's nipples.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I barely have any. And Jake's puppet.

Blake Jones:

No. It's my problem.

Dan McDowell:

From Matt, the big dumb f, and Tyler.

Jake Kemp:

I have, like, recessed nipples.

Dan McDowell:

Inverted?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Sort of. Yeah. Like, even when I get cold, I I really really can see them like a alien.

Blake Jones:

That used to be me, but now they're always erect.

Jake Kemp:

Because of your rings?

Blake Jones:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Wow.

Blake Jones:

And I didn't know that until somebody tweeted at me like, hey, as soon as you get them pierced, they're always gonna stick out.

Jake Kemp:

Interesting. I wonder if that happens with, the Prince Albert.

Dan McDowell:

Only 1 way to find out.

Blake Jones:

I feel like that would be unhealthy.

Jake Kemp:

I already committed to waxing my taint, so I'm gonna let somebody else take the the Albert.

Dan McDowell:

You also claimed off air that you would get a tattoo during our Super Bowl stream if I would. If that might help. I would. The cost?

Jake Kemp:

It's kind of a lot to set up as I learned whenever I got a tattoo on my foot while doing a ticker. But, yeah, I'll get a little something. I'll get a dumb zone tattoo on my other foot.

Dan McDowell:

Did you see the someone sent me the iced tea tweet where basically it was he was looking at somebody had sent him a picture of their new tattoo, which was Ice Tea.

Jake Kemp:

He dumped on it?

Dan McDowell:

No. He said it was very humbling.

Jake Kemp:

Oh, okay.

Dan McDowell:

To have somebody tattoo iced tea on their leg, and, of course, that's a misuse of humbling.

Jake Kemp:

It is. I have seen other times though where celebrities have been sent, images of themselves tattooed on someone else's body, and they're like, that doesn't look anything like me. Mhmm. It's

Dan McDowell:

just, like, kinda ruined it. Museum.

Jake Kemp:

Exactly.

Dan McDowell:

And, now

Jake Kemp:

Did you almost just come up with a new idea called the wax midget museum?

Dan McDowell:

I didn't hold on. I got more on that in a second, but I that was just a misbeep.

Blake Jones:

How? Pull up that video in Dropbox.

Dan McDowell:

You got a video in Dropbox?

Blake Jones:

Yeah. So we can all see it. I got this text.

Dan McDowell:

January?

Blake Jones:

Yes. Alright.

Jake Kemp:

Basically November or excuse me, February.

Blake Jones:

From DF West who's helped us out with a couple things in our in our past. He said, you want

Dan McDowell:

me to full screen it?

Jake Kemp:

Yes, please.

Blake Jones:

Okay. I found a 92nd promo of that show Tens with Daniel Tosh that Jake mentioned yesterday. Hell, yeah. And apparently, he says that Tosh tried to scrub this from the Internet because it was really hard to find. And, it's so very nineties and it's very funny.

Blake Jones:

And I thought you guys would enjoy watching it, especially Dan.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. This just as a refresher, this would run on regular television here locally, and I imagine across the nation. It would run at, like, 10 o'clock on either 49 or maybe even 27. And at at at that time, the the Mavericks were on those channels. So that was, like, the Maverick game would end, and they would just go to this softcore porno.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Like, you're watching mass postgame and then

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. But Seriously. From article to Tosh.

Dan McDowell:

Are you ready? Yeah. Hit it. Taking me back. Isn't it perfect?

Dan McDowell:

This is what 14 year old Jake's watching?

Jake Kemp:

Maybe even younger than that. Oh my god. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

It's hot chicks. It's beta suits.

Jake Kemp:

For a beach interview, I don't remember there being dudes. Yeah. What is this?

Dan McDowell:

But look at

Blake Jones:

young Daniel Tosh. You got 10. 10.

Jake Kemp:

Bleached tips and stuff. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Earrings. What makes a perfect 10 woman?

Jake Kemp:

Come on.

Jake Kemp:

That doesn't hurt. Hell, yeah. Hell, yeah. I love body. Body.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Hey, tan lunch? Show me tan lunch.

Jake Kemp:

He's just on the beach now saying show me your tan lines. Mine?

Dan McDowell:

Be honest, man. I want you

Jake Kemp:

Just slow mo shots of chicks emerging from the water.

Blake Jones:

After Mavs and Celtics denied it to.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Yeah. Nine's not good.

Jake Kemp:

No. No. No. And, again, I can't remember if it was before or after, then they would run strip poker, which is what you think it is.

Dan McDowell:

You know, it does make you wonder what will TV be like in 20 year just because every generation is like, oh, this is going to hell. And it was first going to hell because, you know, someone would sleep in the same bed as their wife. Right? You know, something like that. And then it was going to hell because Ellen kissed a girl.

Dan McDowell:

And now, of course, there's a obligatory gay character on every as Blake's grandpa would attest to you. Right?

Blake Jones:

It's just yeah.

Dan McDowell:

They're making out in commercials. They're doing whatever.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Then you got this emerges, and you're like, you know, if an adult had seen this at the time, they wouldn't believe what

Jake Kemp:

You're talking about 2035 full pen? Yeah. Maybe.

Dan McDowell:

Golly. Maybe a little FP.

Jake Kemp:

Woah. I, I don't know. I feel like we've gone the other way. I think you'd have a hard time finding something like this on local network television right now. Network.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. But, I mean,

Dan McDowell:

you know, Love Island is basically

Jake Kemp:

That's true. That's true.

Dan McDowell:

The Bachelor, but they're saying, hey. Why don't you go have sex with him? And then, we'll come back and and you can make fun of it, and we'll talk about it.

Jake Kemp:

And then maybe someone else after that. Yeah. That's true. That show definitely feels like the as far as we can go without making normal content just straight up porno.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. And I guess nobody really gets up in arms about it unless it gets mainstream. Right.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. But, overseas, they're doing that naked dating show.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. You guys remember when I told

Dan McDowell:

you about that in the Naked News?

Blake Jones:

I can't remember the name of it. Uh-oh. Oh, The Naked Truth.

Jake Kemp:

The Naked Truth. Yeah. That was dude, we need to do another review of an episode of that. I need you guys to watch a full episode. It was the most insane thing I've ever seen, and it was on regular ass TV.

Blake Jones:

I think I pulled a few episodes and still have it on the hard drive. So, yeah, that'd be easy.

Jake Kemp:

They were showing Vagine. Yeah. On, like, a channel called BBC 4 or something.

Blake Jones:

And commenting on grooming issues. Yeah. And the host was, yeah. Yeah. I see your point.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. That that is a little messy.

Dan McDowell:

So you said something earlier, and I said I'll get back to that. I take you now to Monday night, channel 8 in Dallas, as they were doing the weather. But then when they're done with the weather, there's always a little fun banter.

Jake Kemp:

Sure. And I think is he?

Dan McDowell:

I think 1 of the other big stories apparently has to do with soccer and Messi. Is he coming to Dallas?

Blake Jones:

Soccer and

Jake Kemp:

crazy. He

Jake Kemp:

was just here.

Dan McDowell:

He was just here? Okay. So that was the the whole reason. Alright. Well, let's take you to the WFAA Studios.

WFAA Audio:

Sunshine with temperatures in the sixties and Yes. Get a little break from the rain. And, oh, it's coming back just in time for the following weekend. Isn't that exciting? But at least it's not snow, and it's not ice, and it's not AAA tornadic situation.

WFAA Audio:

So that's all good news right there.

Audio:

Question. Yeah. How tall do y'all think Lionel Mesias?

Jake Kemp:

He's, like, 53. He's a midget.

WFAA Audio:

Oh, gosh. Son. No.

WFAA Audio:

How he's not right. Paul, though. He's a he's a small guy.

Audio:

No. Chris got it right.

WFAA Audio:

56? 565. 57. 57. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Jeez. He's diminutive. Joe with

Dan McDowell:

Wow.

Jake Kemp:

The the funniest part about that, obviously, is that Pete tries to deflect from the fact that he used this slur by being like, he he's not very tall. No. I mean, that's He's like 53. He's a midget.

WFAA Audio:

6. He's a he's a small guy.

WFAA Audio:

5 6? 565. 57. 57. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

He's diminutive. Yeah. I don't think the issue that they took with you there, Pete, was that you were wrong about his height. I don't think you needed to clear that up. Dang.

Jake Kemp:

Wow. That was shocking. Like, it's 1 thing if it's Dan.

Blake Jones:

I know. But the weather guy

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Blake Jones:

That's be good. No tornadic activity.

Dan McDowell:

That's part of my brand. Wow.

Jake Kemp:

Also, tornadic activity is dressed up. Just say there's no tornadoes. That's a little bit much for me. Is the rain coming back this weekend? Is that what I just learned?

Dan McDowell:

That is yes. That's really the message you should take out of all of that. For sure. Yeah. Is be prepared.

Dan McDowell:

Get your rubbers or your galoshes. Is that the name? Galoshes? Is that a is that like boots?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Okay. Thank you. The boots that you put over your regular shoes, I think. Yeah. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

May have had a pair of those at 1 point.

Jake Kemp:

There's no doubt you did. How could you put a little bit without it?

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Feels like that's a bad bit. I this is what I think before we get to we do have some meaty sports topics that I'd like to get to. And, also, a little, warning. Video man has a tight sched today.

Dan McDowell:

And so we actually I'm going to guess this gets released earlier than usual. So if you're listening to this now going, why did they drop this earlier? And, you know, we're in the middle zone. That at some point, whether we're going live or just dropping it at the same time every day, that's our goal. Correct?

Dan McDowell:

Yes. Yeah. You look consistency in life. But he's gotta leave by 1. And right now, it's 11:38.

Dan McDowell:

So it won't be as long of an episode as we have, you know, become accustomed to throwing out there. So we're back timing. But I did think today, because we had a lot of correspondence on it yesterday or whatever, did you wanna talk about the tickets' 30th anniversary at all? Their 30th birthday? Same thing.

Dan McDowell:

Correct?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I think they're the same thing.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I mean, it was weird. Obviously, it was a weird day. At at no point have I regretted anything that we have done, but it was weird. It was weird just to basically have your entire Twitter feed be about the place where you used to work and ultimately were sued by at least the parent company.

Jake Kemp:

But, yeah, it was a nice day to kinda reflect and just be introspective.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I didn't think a lot about it until you, like, texted me about it.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Well, I mean, III still listen a lot, and it was basically the whole day of programming.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. No. I heard a lot of the stuff.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And it's definitely weird that, you know, based on just the way that everything's gone with us that we won't we won't, like, be mentioned in any way, shape, or form, but people that have worked there for a very short amount of time or, like, a big part of it. I was thinking it was kind of it would be kind of funny. Like, do you guys remember when, world famous and legendary competitive eater, Kobayashi, got suspended for, like, a year from the Coney Island, hot dog eating contest, but he still just, like, showed up. Okay.

Jake Kemp:

He got a

Dan McDowell:

he got arrested. I do remember that.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Like, he got like, stormed the stage or something and

Dan McDowell:

So you wanna do that at ticket stock or what?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I mean, that was my idea is that we just kinda show up. Like, we bought we should've had to buy tickets by now, probably, but kinda just Well, you're talking about the 30th anniversary. Yeah. Either way.

Dan McDowell:

They have a 30th anniversary show.

Blake Jones:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Tomorrow. Sold out right away. Yeah. Was it tomorrow?

Blake Jones:

Should we buy a booth?

Jake Kemp:

Give away some trinkets. So just Have a little putting green. Dumb zone

Blake Jones:

T shirts and koozies and

Dan McDowell:

I mean, we're very pro ticket.

Jake Kemp:

I like I said, I still listen all the time. But, yeah, it was weird. It's about all I

Jake Kemp:

can say about it. You?

Dan McDowell:

How about you, Blake? Yeah.

Blake Jones:

I mean, my my history on air was very brief. So, you know, it didn't hit me that hard.

Jake Kemp:

But you were part of a lot of you you went on way more, like, team trips than I did. Like, probably 3 or 4 times as many.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And that helped, you know, the the relationship with you guys and stuff. But, you know, when you're not in programming, it it's not like you're you're a part of things. At least it felt that way. But no.

Blake Jones:

I mean it was cool to to hear how happy everyone was and relive some of the memories. That was really cool. But yeah. I mean it was it was kind of a weird day. It's like

Jake Kemp:

I don't know. Like, I don't know what's weirder. Like, you were there a lot longer in a much more prominent figure, Dan. Thank you. But for me, like, I never worked anywhere else.

Jake Kemp:

Like, I didn't have the climb that you have.

Dan McDowell:

Wise. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I mean, I've worked for my parents' business. Like, while I was doing the top 10, I've done 4, 5, 6, 7 different publications writing, but, I mean, I showed up there within, like, 5 months of graduating high school.

Dan McDowell:

And what year was that? 2003. Okay. So your dad had been listening since the inception?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Or pretty close to it.

Dan McDowell:

And so that means you're in the car. Yeah. And so you've been listening. Yeah. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

That's gotta be weird. That's Artie Lang on the stern show. Artie Lang, I think, grew up listening to Stern. And then all of a sudden, he's on the Stern show and a big part of things.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And It was definitely weird.

Dan McDowell:

I don't have that that experience for sure of, you know, that's the thing I love. And then I my goal is to go work there, and then I do.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And I don't it's weird too. Like, you've kind of you're a little bit older, like, 10 or so years older and had kind of already developed as a person by your, like, late twenties. Whereas for me, like, I don't even know what I would be like in an alternate universe. I might be a different in some ways, a very different person.

Jake Kemp:

You know, if I had gone to law school or something lame like that, or, you know, or worked in PR or politics or something like that, I mean, it it really is, like, the shaping force of my life.

Dan McDowell:

Did you ever consider

Jake Kemp:

so early.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I guess you got in so early and I I wonder, did you ever consider working at other radio stations? Like, hey. I'm gonna go get a job in a different market.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. For sure. Not not initially, but after I had interned. And I applied at a couple places, but I was I had no experience at all, other than

Dan McDowell:

Did you ever get an interview? No.

Jake Kemp:

Not really. But you usually usually, you want somebody with a little bit of that. I didn't work at my campus radio station.

Dan McDowell:

Okay. That's interesting. Yeah. That's why I wonder why. Why wouldn't you do that?

Dan McDowell:

Because that's pretty much a layup. You can easily get in on that.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It wasn't my major. So I remember that being a problem. It was a minor, and they put the people who is their major first. And you gotta remember at this time, I was really stoked on politics.

Jake Kemp:

So that was a big part of it. Turns out, if you wanna apply for a job in, like, Tyler, your main tape being that you used to call strippers and 5 year olds and ask them questions in a trivia contest.

Dan McDowell:

That was what Corby had you doing?

Jake Kemp:

Oh, yeah. Okay. It was so much fun too.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I imagine. Not a

Jake Kemp:

lot of people have ever talked to a stripper at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, but I I did it every week for, like, 4 months.

Dan McDowell:

What was that bit?

Jake Kemp:

It was stripper versus a 5 year old.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, okay.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. They would come up with collections. Yeah. We would do, like, 20 to 10. It was actually a lot easier to find the strippers.

Jake Kemp:

You know? The parents who will put their 5 year old on, on the phone with me or any of us at the ticket was was a little bit of a tougher challenge.

Dan McDowell:

So I

Jake Kemp:

would have to track down the you know, what's funny about it is there used to be a guy who went by T Bar. Yeah. Indispensable for that.

Dan McDowell:

He was Gregor's buddy.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It's like promo or something like that. He would hook me up with a stripper, like, every week. Week. Not, like, biblically.

Jake Kemp:

But yeah. That was a fun game.

Dan McDowell:

Did anything ever come of that biblically? Like, hey. I No. Really hit it off with this girl. Or

Jake Kemp:

No. There were a couple times when I thought I did.

Dan McDowell:

Any of the 5

Jake Kemp:

year olds?

Jake Kemp:

You know?

Jake Kemp:

No. None of the 5 year olds either, you idiots. But, anyways, yeah, I'm happy for them.

Dan McDowell:

If they were born on February 29th, it'd be fine.

Jake Kemp:

Okay. Yeah. Because they'd be technically 20.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Good math. I was thinking maybe, like, 25.

Jake Kemp:

Pretty basic.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. You're right. Yeah. I thought, I think the exact same thing pretty much that you said. You know, it is I do get that, hey, don't mention those guys because we're trying to pump up the guys who are here.

Dan McDowell:

Sure. And it's you know, they're using the 30th is not just a remembrance, but it's a promotional event to, you know, where they got bills to pay and keep the ratings good and all that kind of stuff. But I've got nothing bad to say about the ticket. I don't think I ever will because we are gonna, you know, we are gonna have, like, we're able to talk about whatever and all that kind of stuff, and and we will. We'll talk about whatever.

Dan McDowell:

But I and I'll be totally honest about a lot of stuff. And we're gonna talk about being in the courtroom, and we'll we'll talk about, you know, what happened, behind the scenes with the lawyers and all that kind of stuff. But I got nothing but, you know, the the the reason we stayed there in the past, like, when Bob and Dan were getting offers elsewhere, was the people. You know? And that was the real draw for staying there now.

Jake Kemp:

Sure.

Dan McDowell:

Other, you know, factors got thrown in. It's funny when I was thinking last night about the a couple couple big moments in time where had a big decision to make. Both of the times, I took the 1 that is way less advantageous monetarily for me

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Which is really weird.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Maybe you're just a pure hearted soul. I don't know. But that's both times, you know, when we stayed at the ticket and didn't go, we were getting money whipped. Yeah. And this time, in retrospect, it was like getting kinda getting money whipped by the ticket compared to what at least the short term prospects were outside.

Dan McDowell:

And so, I also have no regrets at this point. Talk to us in 5 years, and maybe we'll be like, oh, man. That was a really bad idea. Who knows? I don't think so.

Dan McDowell:

I was trying to convince myself to have a regret last night, and I kind of couldn't. Because I thought if we had acquiesced and, you know, done something we didn't want to do, the regret that we would feel now, I think, would be big. Yeah. Like, what if how did we do why did we just get pushed around like that? There's no way

Jake Kemp:

these things work.

Dan McDowell:

So I don't know. But it's, obviously, they're great. It's the ticket. And, it's a machine. And, you know, as we've said all along, it's not like we're competing against the ticket.

Dan McDowell:

How could we? Let's say we said we are. What are we we're gonna take on the ticket? Like, 3 morons?

Jake Kemp:

Sometimes on Sunday, there's, like, 7 morons. Yeah. That's fun.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. But, just it's a machine. Yeah. It's a it's a brand. It's, like, do you think our YouTube page is, is affecting HBO's bottom line?

Dan McDowell:

We're not

Jake Kemp:

I doubt it.

Dan McDowell:

I don't

Jake Kemp:

know if that's sports.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, okay.

Jake Kemp:

So I'm gonna play something for you real quick to lead us into, Mavs talk because we have a lot of Mavs to get to today. Do you wanna do Mavs first?

Dan McDowell:

Sure.

Jake Kemp:

We need a more like, a a more basketball y song than this.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, okay.

Jake Kemp:

At some point. I mean, it's fine for now, but we need to somehow loop like the Tim Robinson, Mavs related.

Dan McDowell:

This is Nets related. Okay. You're aware

Jake Kemp:

MAVs related. This is NETS related.

Jake Kemp:

Are you aware of

Jake Kemp:

the concept of Twitter Spaces? Yes. So, like, you can if you're

Dan McDowell:

Does it mean, like, a live chat?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And a lot of times, it'll be, you know, like, you're locked on, fill in the blank type post. Maybe his cohost, they'll hop on there. There's no video to it. You see this for, like, politic type things.

Jake Kemp:

Elon has even done some of them. So this is a Nets Twitter space with a guy who is, I believe a Nets podcast host and a Nets writer. And there I looked at this video. There were, like, 23100 people on this. So this is not just like some guy and his buddies d ing around.

Jake Kemp:

Well, apparently, he was doing this from his car. Okay? Am I muted, Blake? I take you to the Nets Twitter space last night where they're discussing Spencer Dinwiddie.

Dan Mcdowell:

We've heard that that happened before. Hopefully, that happens with Spencer Dinwiddie. And whether they choose to go as, Tam or they choose whatever.

Blake Jones:

Just go get to him. Oh, no. Eric?

Jake Kemp:

Yep.

Blake Jones:

You okay?

Dan McDowell:

Yep. I am. I gotta head out, guys. Alright. Let us know you're alright, man.

Dan McDowell:

Wow.

Jake Kemp:

As the tweet that I saw this put in said, that's the most comedic sounding cartoon cartonash of all time.

Dan Mcdowell:

We've heard that that happened before. Hopefully, that happens with Spencer Dinwiddie. And whether they choose to go as, Cam or they choose whatever. Just make it to

Blake Jones:

him. Eric?

Jake Kemp:

Yep.

Blake Jones:

Yep. You okay?

Dan McDowell:

Yep. I am. I gotta head out, guys.

Blake Jones:

Alright. Let him His voice completely completely changes.

Jake Kemp:

Changes. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Hey, guys. Get away from him, lady. Yeah. That is weird.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I'm fine. He had radio voice. His radio voice is worse than his real voice. Real voice sounds badass.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It sounds like it sounds like a drop from a sound effects catalog.

Dan McDowell:

I have Mavs related audio that's not the the meet that we wanna do today. Okay. It's very short. It's Sint. Oh, good.

Jake Kemp:

What's she been up to?

Dan McDowell:

Let's go back to Joe Trahan who, interviewed Sint. And Why? I guess because he looked over and there she was. And he's like, hey. I got a camera here.

Dan McDowell:

And so they are talking about it's very generic, a lot of vague. You know, we've made fun of Sint Marshall for years because she was the product of a Sports Illustrated expose on the Mavs. Wasn't that it?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And I think really for me, it was that she was, an executive at AT and T, I believe in town, and said at her introductory press conference she'd never heard of Mark Cuban. A former executive. She was unemployed at the time, but somehow

Dan McDowell:

they're like, you know what?

Jake Kemp:

CEO. And she might be great.

Dan McDowell:

She might be great.

Jake Kemp:

And I think it's obviously, it's a cool thing. You have, you know, a black female in a position of leadership that makes representation. You know? I think that's a good thing. I just thought it was really weird that she felt she needed to say she'd never even heard of Mark Cuban.

Dan McDowell:

Right. Because she wanted to show how, hey. I'm not gonna just do whatever I'm not a big fanboy.

Jake Kemp:

Right.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Anyway, so, yeah, they start talking about some vague stuff with the new owners coming in. And then, she does say something that's, I think, pretty big.

WFAA Audio:

And so that's the vision, that we will have a big entertainment center, a big, you know, just a lot of stuff going on, a lot of activity that people could come and enjoy. And so that's what it means. Investment in Dallas.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. So a lot of we're gonna have stuff.

Jake Kemp:

There's gonna be stuff people on the roof.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

There you go. Keeping it here in the city. Right? The team stays here in the city. Right?

WFAA Audio:

In the well, in this region, I assume it's the city. I mean, I don't know. The plans aren't there yet. And then we have a lot to do legislative wise and all that, but the vision is that you're going to see a lot of enhancements in this very arena. In fact, I'm getting ready to go and do a walk through with some people right now.

WFAA Audio:

So you'll see a lot of money put into this arena, but then we will build something

Dan McDowell:

meet there is

Jake Kemp:

There you go. Keeping it here in the city. Right? The team stays here in the city. Right?

WFAA Audio:

In the well, in this region, I assume it's the city. I mean, I don't know. The plans aren't there yet.

Dan McDowell:

They're moving out of Dallas.

Jake Kemp:

Probably so. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

And that sucks because I love where they are right now. It's kinda cool. They actually it actually did build stuff up around it.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It took a while, but it's definitely you know, it's it's not an East Coast situation. But as a guy who did, what, 220 Mavs post game shows and was down there every night, it was really cool. And it's gonna be

Dan McDowell:

in Irving now. It's gonna be where the old Texas Stadium is.

Jake Kemp:

Or Frisco.

Dan McDowell:

And it's going to be everything around there. They're going to promise developments and, and local businesses are gonna be no. They're not. Because they're going to build all new businesses around it kind of like

Jake Kemp:

Texas Live.

Dan McDowell:

Texas Live. Atlanta. Yeah. All of these places have figured out we need to own everything around the arena as well. And these dumb cities will still pay us a ton of money and will promise economic development and all that kind of stuff.

Dan McDowell:

But, really, that's that's that's going to be the fee that's going to happen.

Jake Kemp:

Yes. It is going to happen. And, obviously, the cons, casino component of it is huge as well. You know, they they're gonna need a lot of space, of which there's not a ton of in Dallas. Not exactly sure why you need to throw a bunch of money at the current arena though.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Blake Jones:

I don't

Jake Kemp:

It seems like a weird well,

Dan McDowell:

I don't know that she's actually it's going to happen. Yeah. I think they're trying to say that to kinda say, oh, yeah. Look.

Blake Jones:

I thought she had a walk through.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

How many arenas are there? I mean, I this is probably a bad question, but that are just hockey. Yeah. So yeah. Detroit, obviously, Pittsburgh.

Jake Kemp:

But I I feel like most of them Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

I suppose if you don't have an NBA team like San Jose or Yeah. Nashville is

Jake Kemp:

another 1. Yeah. But it's just it would be it just seems weird to me to have a downtown Dallas arena for the stars. I mean, if anything, it feels like they would be more

Blake Jones:

Used to probably have concerts still and show

Jake Kemp:

them all the same. True.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. I think they they The Globetrotters. Oh, yeah. You can't. That's a staple.

Blake Jones:

Every every February.

Dan McDowell:

And then, of course, we have Mavs chaos.

Jake Kemp:

Oh my god, dude. Where Things are very bad.

Dan McDowell:

Things are going bad. They got drilled last night after a good start. The games are longer, Jake,

Bill and Ted Audio:

12 minutes or whatever.

Dan McDowell:

They're now 16 and 18 in their last 34. So they are 4 games over 500 overall.

Jake Kemp:

But Played a very weak schedule to start the season.

Dan McDowell:

Chaos is setting in. During the game last night, Luca got a fan ejected. That's tough. And Tim McMahon tweeted. Now did this tweet pop out during the game?

Jake Kemp:

Yes.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. He says, Luca, put a little video too of a guy. Luka Doncic asked security to eject this Suns fan who is sitting 2 rows behind midcourtpress row. The comment the fan made that drew Luka's wrath, Luka, you're tired. Get your ass on the treadmill.

Dan McDowell:

And then let's take you to the Luca postgame. I think just play it from the beginning. I think the first thing is is not to McMahon, but it leads it. It gives you context of what happened here.

Audio:

Luca, in your viewpoint, what happened from the midpoint the point of the 3rd quarter, you guys were up by 16 to essentially getting outscored by 30 something points in the next 15 minutes.

Jake Kemp:

It was our difference. I think, you know, I think Brooke went off. He couldn't miss. He destroyed us. I I think it was our defense.

Audio:

Luca, what were you frustrated about at the end of the, Q2 when you got that tactical?

Jake Kemp:

I know I saw you when you said about the fan. You know? That was not a true all. That was not the only thing he said, but I knew you would be the first 1 to to point out something like that. Because I'm not gonna say what he said, but I knew you were gonna be the first 1 to put out something like that.

Jake Kemp:

So I just saw it, man. It's just funny. He always seemed to be the first 1 to put some bad stuff about me.

Audio:

First of all, 99% of the stuff I've written about you has been good.

Jake Kemp:

Oh, I don't know.

Audio:

I I was sitting 2 rows behind us.

Jake Kemp:

Alright. So it was the only thing. It was that time he said something, the only thing?

Jake Kemp:

That was what you reacted to. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

I was hearing the whole first half. Right? Oh, you didn't hear anything?

Jake Kemp:

He was definitely hollering. Okay.

Jake Kemp:

There we go. Active. Now you put out something that was just the only thing. But

Dan McDowell:

Okay. Final straw. What was the final issue?

Audio:

What was the thing that

Jake Kemp:

It's not the issue. I'm just seeing you seems to be the first 1 to always put something bad about me.

Dan McDowell:

Your man is like a fan to

Jake Kemp:

be ejected. That's fine. It's all over.

Jake Kemp:

Why did you ask for the fan to be ejected?

Jake Kemp:

Do you Because he was cursing me the whole first half too.

Audio:

Why don't you ask

Jake Kemp:

for the load be ejected in the first half then?

Jake Kemp:

Because I never would have jack a fan. They pay for tickets, but I had enough. You know? It's a little bit of frustration.

Jake Kemp:

You turned

Audio:

your head and looked over at him after he said that. That's, I mean, that's what we saw.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. That's fine. Be the guy the bad guy in the media. Right? It's alright.

Jake Kemp:

Fairly portrayed in the media?

Jake Kemp:

No.

Dan McDowell:

Physically, how are you after the

Jake Kemp:

you look like you tweaked the

Dan McDowell:

Okay. So now we'll Brad Shammit. Yeah. Get it back to

Jake Kemp:

That's a lot, man. I mean,

Dan McDowell:

they're not very good. Well, it's interesting. Number 1, this is the postgame press conference. He has already seen Tim McMahon's tweet.

Jake Kemp:

Oh, for sure. And probably, I wouldn't even be surprised if someone on staff showed it to him. Just like, hey. You're gonna get asked about this because this guy put a video out. Maybe he just saw it on his own phone.

Jake Kemp:

Well, I

Dan McDowell:

mean possible. You can see that he ejected he got a player ejected.

Jake Kemp:

I know. But the idea of but that that was this 1 statement he's gonna ask you about that, so be ready. But he again, he may have just

Dan McDowell:

But the story, you know, the story about the story now is Luca versus Tim McMahon and not Luca's frustration and the Mavs got killed, all that kind of stuff.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It's a disaster, and I think that it was pretty clear at the start of the season that they were putting up a little bit of a mirage by beating bad teams. They're kind of just rotten as a roster, and their coach is doing nothing. Absolutely nothing.

Dan McDowell:

We don't have to play him. A lot of his is, you know, regular if there's anything that really stood out, I'll play it. But but a lot of the similar stuff of Jason Kidd, passive aggressively throwing Nico under the bus by saying, what do you I mean, this is the roster we have. This is what we you know, you see, and they're just tired. They're I mean, I can only do so much.

Dan McDowell:

And, you know, I mean, maybe injuries will you know? If we stay healthy, maybe. I mean but, I mean, because no team stays perfectly healthy.

Jake Kemp:

Right.

Dan McDowell:

But he's basically saying, if we stay perfectly healthy, then possibly we have a shot.

Jake Kemp:

Because otherwise, I just got all these minimum guys. I mean, he actually said that. Like, I got guys on minimums. Right. And they're having to play big roles.

Jake Kemp:

And so, yeah, it's it's, it's definitely a a complete 180 from Carlisle where even when we didn't buy it, Carlisle would just eat all of it for the players, for the roster, for whatever. He would just, you know, shield everybody and say, I gotta I gotta get it the team better prepared. I gotta have better plans. We need to practice a little bit differently, and kids are just constantly like, what do you want me to do? Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Like, what do I'm just the coach. I'm just the coach.

Dan McDowell:

Like, he he wouldn't say that when it when it comes to, you know, Luca's frustration or Luca's t, technicals, and it's well, I mean, yeah. I don't know. You tell me.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, wait. No. You're the guy brought in here specifically to help guide a young superstar because you were a young superstar. This is the whole point. You're a vibe guy.

Dan McDowell:

You're not the x's and o's guy. We established that early on. You don't that's not why you we brought you in for your great technical mind. It was because this is the new way to do things. If you recall, the the mat the Nets way, which we see how that went with Steve Nash.

Dan McDowell:

But you're the guy that's supposed to be able to handle all these, big egos, and you haven't been able to.

Jake Kemp:

No. And it just feels like they're completely rudderless from a leadership standpoint. Now Kyrie wasn't out there. Powell wasn't out there with as Powell's out with the funniest Dwight Powell injury of all time, which is like a head contusion.

Dan McDowell:

Because he gets hit in the face all

Jake Kemp:

the time. WFA actually did an article about that account. There's an account called did, Dwight Powell get hit in the face tonight? Let's just tweet yes with the video.

Blake Jones:

I'm typically with you guys that kid kinda sucks but it's not really his job to be team psychiatrist. And he can't want it for them. And a part of his thing is yeah. I mean, the team kinda has to go through growing pains and that's that was very Phil Jackson, have you guys figured out? I mean, where's the line?

Blake Jones:

Like, he

Jake Kemp:

No. It's a good point, but it just seems like it I mean, the other thing is, like, Phil Jackson also had, like, an extremely intricate tactical system that he was implementing on both sides of the ball. Yeah. Where it's like, if Kidd doesn't have that and he can't get the team to buy in and play hard and want it, it's like kinda like, what would you say you do here?

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And and I guess I would just imagine that he's just more of a defensive minded guy.

Jake Kemp:

He is. They're 21st in defense right now.

Blake Jones:

So yeah. And maybe that's where his his comments on personnel.

Dan McDowell:

I At the

Jake Kemp:

same time, you gotta put some of this on Luca, man.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And that's kinda where I'm getting to.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Yeah. I know. I I remember, you know, we've made fun of, Gambo in Phoenix. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Because he read that, scouting report from a scout, before the draft. It's like, oh, this kid's a baby, cries on the sidelines. He's immature. And funny enough, actually, the first time I ever had a conversation with someone about Luca, it was pretty early in the year that they before they drafted him. Because it was obvious that that team was ass cheeks.

Jake Kemp:

And I was talking to Demaris about it, and he knows a bunch of guys, like, overseas. And he's like, yeah. There's everybody's sour on this guy. Like, he just he he doesn't take care of himself. He, you know, he's too emotional.

Jake Kemp:

Like, his first intel was not that different from what we made fun of Gambo for saying. So it's not entirely wrong. I mean, this has been a problem his entire career. And most of the greats are not quite that emotional. Like, LeBron's had a fan kicked out.

Jake Kemp:

You know? Sure. Probably in the

Dan McDowell:

last week. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. But it just seems like, you know, sometimes the emotion just runs too hot. And the problem is is that part of what makes him great, like we talked about for years with, like, Des. So you gotta find that perfect line.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And I I as I was driving over here this morning that's a that's Dez is exactly who I thought of because and Tio was another 1 where as I'm watching the game I find myself just hoping like, please Des, don't get mad. Please, T. O, don't call for the ball. And now it's just watching Luca with 5 seconds left in the half just literally stand there, not fight for the ball.

Blake Jones:

And whether you just tweaked your ankle or not, I mean, he just didn't care at all and then gets a tech walking off the court. Yeah. Like it's becoming, like, just unbearable where I love the guy and we hear about how cool he is off the court, but on the court I'm just kind of tired of this emotional battle of I love this guy and I'm beginning to hate this guy too.

Dan McDowell:

That's where I disagree that Kidd is not the team psychiatrist. That's what he was brought in to do. He was brought in for Luca.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. But he's gonna say he's the coach and that's not a part of his duty. Is anyone else having to do that in the league? Hey. You feeling okay today?

Blake Jones:

Hey, Danny. Just leave the officials alone. Hey, guys. Can we all gel together? Hey.

Blake Jones:

Can we be happy?

Dan McDowell:

Or maybe maybe it's a tougher love. Maybe it's I have been through this. I you know, give some of your personal experiences. In the postgame press conference, he's like, man, these guys just gotta understand how Michael Jordan and Karl Malone and and, the he's saying stuff that doesn't relate to the players at all. Like, how about you?

Dan McDowell:

You were in this is why you were brought in. It's what Rick Carlisle and they always say, you know, the scrub players make better coaches in the long run because they relate to more of the the roster. And they figure out if they can figure out how to you know, Phil Jackson was a scrub player. Carlisle was a scrub player. Steve Kerr, role player.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Yeah. Not necessarily scrub, but so, you know, Jason Kidd was a superstar. And that the theory was we're bringing him in another superstar point guard who had to learn how the refs work, how the league works, how to mesh with other superstar teammates. And I feel like he's failed in his mission was to, you know, maximize Luca.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It's a very weird situation because I don't even really know who's in charge. Like, Cuba doesn't even really own the team anymore, which I still don't know that we've wrapped our head around. You know, I guess he's gonna they say he's gonna control basketball ops, but

Dan McDowell:

I heard, I was listening to House of Strauss, and he mentioned he actually still owns more of the team than is it Joe Latham? Latham? What's the Golden State guy's name?

Jake Kemp:

Oh, Latham. Latham? Yeah. I guess that's true.

Dan McDowell:

And and you always think of that guy as that's the owner.

Jake Kemp:

That's true. That's a good point.

Dan McDowell:

Cuban actually owns a bigger piece, but maybe Lake of owns the majority shares still. I don't I don't

Jake Kemp:

I do know they have a bunch of tech investors, even, like, you know, the guy who is in charge of Oracle.

Dan McDowell:

Alright. I've I heard Windhorse saying, Cuban owns the control share. Yeah. That was confusing to me.

Jake Kemp:

I heard them talk about that as well. But it the point is just, like, I don't I don't have a clue what's going on. Who's gonna fire the coach? I don't really think

Dan McDowell:

Nico Right.

Jake Kemp:

Nico can't fire Kidd. I wouldn't think so, but he probably wants to because I don't really think they were a package deal. I think this whole thing was just thrown together, and that's why they have a superstar that at times can be petulant is because nobody's checking him. They don't have I mean, obviously, like, you've seen little flare ups and the like in Miami on the sideline, but when that happens, Spo will get in somebody's ass. And he knows that, Pat Riley will support him no matter what.

Jake Kemp:

That's why they just signed him to a 8 year insane contract. The Mavs have nothing of the sort when it comes to that type of backbone of an organization. They just don't. So if you already have a player that's kind of emotional and needs some direction and it's not there, it's just gonna get worse. And then it seems like sometimes the rest of the team feeds off of him in his negativity and his moments because now Grant Williams wants to fight.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And he's getting ejected.

Blake Jones:

That's about the only thing he's good at these days.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. That's been horrible. It's been really, really bad. Really bad. Started out super positive for about 6 games.

Blake Jones:

And I last night, I got frustrated watching the game thinking that, oh, hey. Dante Xm is back. Maybe we'll be back to being good. Yeah. Like, our faith is in Dante Xm now.

Jake Kemp:

Just plucked out of Europe who was exiled from the league. It's all very bad, guys. It's not a good time.

Blake Jones:

And it's obvious Lucas hobbled.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Kyrie's hurt. And Dwight Powell got hit in the face.

Blake Jones:

I don't know, man. It's just and a month ago, we were like, man, 4th in the west. Things are looking good. How about Derek Lively and Derek Jones junior? And then now it's just like, just pack it in.

Blake Jones:

Who cares?

Jake Kemp:

Just get to where we can fire the coach.

Dan Mcdowell:

Alright.

Jake Kemp:

It was a tough

Audio:

Or I mean, that is stupid. I actually don't know what's worth the hang zone or the

Audio:

dumb zone. Does.

Audio:

What's worse? Be in order. What's worse, Eden? Like, he stole the the name from something else.

Dan McDowell:

The Hangzone.

Audio:

Already.

Audio:

Yeah. But the Hangzone already a terrible name,

Dan McDowell:

so I think

Audio:

That's that's not your thing. That's like

Dan McDowell:

Right.

Audio:

Naming your show The Simpsons and then calling it The Samsungs. Like,

Dan McDowell:

it's not

Audio:

it's not really giving creativity.

Jake Kemp:

I'm stopping for 40 minutes. See if I care.

Blake Jones:

It can't go on forever,

Dan McDowell:

can it? Oh, now we see if I care. I don't care. I love it. I would like to highlight that.

Dan McDowell:

Alright. We have some other sports that I came down yesterday, and you know, we need, like, more baseball

Jake Kemp:

y. Type music. Okay.

Dan McDowell:

Jeez. That was loud. Yeah. What's going on? I don't know.

Dan McDowell:

I don't know. I like that. Mister Jones? What movie is that from? Never mind.

Dan McDowell:

There's no way you know. Point Break.

Blake Jones:

I don't know. Adrian

Dan McDowell:

Beltre is in the Baseball Hall of Fame, which was kind of a no brainer. I do enjoy let me find the Baseball Hall of Fame tracker. Let's put up the other screen if you want because I'm going to also play you guys a video while we talk about Adrian Beltre. But I love the, the tracker.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Did you make that?

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Yeah. I put this together,

Jake Kemp:

this morning. Silver coffee.

Dan McDowell:

It's obviously go to at Look

Jake Kemp:

at that. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Not mister Tibbs. And, yes. You could see all the public ballots, all the, you know, the actual final percentage. 3 players, Joe Mauer, Adrian Beltre, Beltre, and Todd Hilton. Do you have any problems with any of those?

Dan McDowell:

Baseball, Blake?

Blake Jones:

No. Not at all.

Dan McDowell:

Todd Helton, this is his not his 1st year of eligibility. That's always fun to me. These guys that gain votes. He gained 10 votes, and that's enough to put him over the top.

Blake Jones:

I mean, he wasn't as good as Scott Rollin a couple years ago.

Dan McDowell:

You need 75% to get into the hall of fame. And what did he end up getting? 82%. Billy Wagner. Oh, that's, the public.

Dan McDowell:

Billy Wagner missed it by, like, 5 votes. Don't know if I'd say Billy Wagner is a hall of famer.

Blake Jones:

Man, he was awesome when I was growing up. He's 1 of the rare guys that threw a 100. That was cool. Right?

Dan McDowell:

Bartolo Colon 0.5%. That's no good. Aw. Anyway, Beltre with 99.1 oh, no. Let's see.

Dan McDowell:

What did he get overall? 95.1. Yeah. The public ballots. Everybody wanted to tell you it was belt I voted for Beltran.

Dan McDowell:

But when you add the anonymous votes, 90 9%. That's always silly to me too. If Adrian Beltre wasn't what what was your reasoning for not voting for him? Sometimes you'll find the sportswriter who says, well, Babe Ruth wasn't 100 a 100%. So I'm I'm going to be the guy that's going to hold hold this terrible tradition because I I wanna hold on to that.

Dan McDowell:

I wanna make sure that because some idiot didn't vote for Babe Ruth in 1930 or whatever, I'm also not going to vote vote for Babe, you know, somebody. Anyway, Yeah. Let me put up this video because oh, before I do that, you know how I knew that Adrian Beltre got in the hall of fame?

Jake Kemp:

I tell me.

Dan McDowell:

Sports mayor. Oh. If you're wondering, what does the mayor of Dallas do?

Jake Kemp:

Live here at that time?

Dan McDowell:

He follows, all the local sports teams. Wonder how he's gonna frame it when the Mavs announce they're moving to Irving. Because sports mayor, his big thing is, we need more teams here. I'm gonna I'm gonna get the Rangers to come here. Remember back in those days?

Dan McDowell:

Oh, yeah. He was gonna get another football team, another baseball team. He's gonna he's bringing everything to the area. And it turns out he's not really doing anything except for tweeting. He says congratulations to the goat emoji.

Dan McDowell:

Adrian Beltran is well deserved election to the Hall of Fame. Greatest third baseman I ever saw play.

Jake Kemp:

You know, like, A Rod was a third baseman. Right? For

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. For a little.

Jake Kemp:

Piece piece of his career.

Dan McDowell:

I'd be interested in the the list of Yeah. 3rd basement that he's seen play. He says head in parentheses the band. In parentheses and shoulders above the rest. And he did it all with joy and intensity and honor to meet him last fall along with 2 other hall of famers.

Dan McDowell:

He had a picture of it, of course.

Blake Jones:

And Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Because, you know, pictures catch a little better fire, Blake, on Twitter.

Blake Jones:

As we've seen.

Jake Kemp:

7th best, wins above replacement for any third baseman ever. You You take a guess at the list. They do have a rod, and this is a primary 3rd basement.

Dan McDowell:

7th best.

Blake Jones:

Well, that's low.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. That is low. I would have thought higher because he has, what, 90, you said? 90 something? 83.8.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, 83.8.

Jake Kemp:

On fan graphs. It's probably a little bit different on b ref, but yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I think it was. Okay. So Alex Rodriguez, did they not list him as a 3rd base? They did.

Dan McDowell:

Okay. Give me, only because I, grew up hearing about him from old people, Brooks Robinson. Number 8. Wow. Give me Mike Schmidt.

Dan McDowell:

Number 2. George Brett? Number 5. Wait. Who what was ARod?

Dan McDowell:

Number 1. Oh, okay.

Blake Jones:

Is Arenado already on there?

Jake Kemp:

No. Think, claimed to have drank 50 beers. Wade Boggs. Yeah. Number, 4.

Jake Kemp:

So we're only missing Eddie Matthews who played in the fifties sixties.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I would not have known. I know that name, but I wouldn't have known his position.

Jake Kemp:

But he it's pretty close. I mean, Beltre is not too far behind any of these other guys other than Mike Schmidt and A Rod.

Dan McDowell:

I wonder are there 3rd basement below him in war in the hall fame? Probably. Probably. There's not only 8 third baseman.

Jake Kemp:

Scott Rolland, number 10, Blake. Oh. No. That's of concern to you. And Dan.

Jake Kemp:

Scott Rollin. Oh, weird.

Blake Jones:

What's funny, though?

Dan McDowell:

So we can put this video up in in the box too as we talk about this because I was watching this last night, and I could turn the audio down.

Bill and Ted Audio:

3 double play to take

Audio:

care of it. Here he's gonna pop out.

Dan McDowell:

Anyway, it was a let's let's see the title of it. It was on Twitter and it was, from baseball history nut. Okay? Let's see here.

Jake Kemp:

Is that what you do every morning?

Dan McDowell:

What?

Blake Jones:

Just scroll baseball history? Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

And I thought you were laughing at, like, the things I have bookmarked.

Jake Kemp:

No. No.

Dan McDowell:

Because somebody bookmarked, Marcus Spears ripping Jerry Jones And then I thought, old intern Marco was talking about the Travis Kelsey Hart Hands, and I thought that could be a topic at some point. Okay. Oh, and then this. Look at that. There's the the that was, like, right, what, days before the official Hang Zone?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It was pretty close. I think that's what pushed me over the top. Launched? Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

But, yeah, that is Jake trying to eat 3 entire pizzas?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

And that's number 2. He didn't get through number 2.

Jake Kemp:

I still maintain that I could do it with thin crust.

Dan McDowell:

And here's here's that, iced tea

Jake Kemp:

That tattoo.

Dan McDowell:

The humbling tattoo. But let's get back to this. So this is baseball history nut. Don't think there's ever been a funnier player than Adrian Beltran. I watched this whole thing last night.

Dan McDowell:

And just watching it, I was surprised it didn't end with, you know, when he was standing out of the batter's box and an umpire said not batter's box, the on deck

Jake Kemp:

circle. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

The umpire is like, you have to stand in the on deck circle. You have to stand on the thing. And he's like, no. I'm I'm I'm gonna stand here. And the empire, like, was, you know, more forceful.

Dan McDowell:

You have to stand there. And he he went to the on deck circle, which who knew, these things are

Jake Kemp:

Movable.

Dan McDowell:

It's just something you lay on the ground. Yeah. He picked it up, pulled it over to where he was standing, and then stood on that, and he got ejected.

Jake Kemp:

That was awesome.

Blake Jones:

I loved every time they did that.

Jake Kemp:

That was awesome.

Dan McDowell:

But this, just the memories of watching him and Elvis for sure.

Jake Kemp:

It was a moment in time.

Dan McDowell:

Like, Elvis would always get on him about being in his little area.

Jake Kemp:

Touching his head.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. They they showed some of those things, The touching his head. And it really I don't know, man. I got so many member berries. There's a bunch of the okay.

Dan McDowell:

Here's 1 that's this is funny. And then it's just how Elvis gets so mad at him. And he was just like he's just like the little big brother, little brother thing.

Jake Kemp:

That's exactly what it was.

Dan McDowell:

I loved their relationship. And it got me thinking about this time in Ranger Baseball. It's boring.

Jake Kemp:

It's very successful, but it's boring.

Dan McDowell:

Oh. This time Yeah. That we're watching. Oh, dude. And just how

Jake Kemp:

Like, between

Bill and Ted Audio:

wash Wait.

Dan McDowell:

What does he do

Jake Kemp:

here? Oh, yeah. He really he throws away.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And that's I think I brought this up during the World Series run is it's it was great to watch them win the world series, but it just wasn't as fun because it wasn't this cast of characters. Because these these guys, I mean, they made the world series and it was fun to do the deer and antlers and it was fun to just watch their dynamic, but now you just have 2 robots at the top.

Jake Kemp:

Complete robots.

Blake Jones:

And it's it's it's harder to get as emotionally involved as you were during these these times.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. These these team right here reminded me of, like, the early Red Sox teams. Not early, but, you know, like, when they finally won.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Damon and Nomar. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Because think about it. You had a manager who is who is crazy and smoked during games and would run up and down on the steps. You had Dutch, Dappily is running around shirtless

Blake Jones:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

With a cigarette.

Dan McDowell:

This one's funny. Like he's like, what?

Jake Kemp:

All of it. You had you.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. That was a fun dynamic.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. That's what I love so much about that Derek Holland interview we did is him just telling us stories about this era of, like, yeah. You would steal washes' cigarettes. Yeah. And hide it from him.

Blake Jones:

Who is it?

Jake Kemp:

I can't remember. But yeah. Pictures. Yeah.

Blake Jones:

But yeah. And if you'll remember, you know, when we signed Beltre, you know, I remember Mike Reiner saying this is not a good signing.

Jake Kemp:

I was about to say the exact same thing because I didn't know that much about the history of Adrian Beltre.

Blake Jones:

Because this, what Elvis is doing right now, Beltre fought a teammate over doing the exact same thing.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I believe she

Dan McDowell:

did. Yes.

Jake Kemp:

I remember the term locker room cancer.

Blake Jones:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Has there ever been a more polar opposite of your scouting report and then what you get? I mean, part of

Jake Kemp:

it is that you get older. Right? And you get humbled a little bit.

Blake Jones:

Well, you know what?

Dan McDowell:

I like this bit. I like when they do bits after a home run. I like when you freeze out a guy. Yeah.

Blake Jones:

You know what? We we were just talking about Jason Kidd and the culture, and you're right. I mean, it probably started with Wash, and then you're just team leaders being good goofy guys. I mean and that's that was just that team that probably started at the top with Wash.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. And I think even JD deserves a lot of credit because he's, you know, Ivy League guy and seems really buttoned up. He's super cool. Like, he's not like a dick. You know what I mean?

Jake Kemp:

Like, a lot of GMs probably are or feel like they have to be. He was just a great dude. Yeah. I miss it. I'm hoping some of these young dudes they have now maybe are less, less Seeker, Simian, robot y.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. I mean, Evan Carter seems fun.

Jake Kemp:

Josh Young, possibly.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Wyatt Langford, if he turns out, seems to be a cool guy. But, yeah, I mean, Simeon and Seager do what they're supposed to and and are paid to do on the field. It's just from a fan perspective, I don't I don't find it as fun as it was when it was Elvis, Beltre, and Josh and Ian.

Jake Kemp:

Oh, yeah. I didn't even really mention Ian. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I mean, we had such an emotional connection to that team.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It was really cool.

Dan McDowell:

Like, I really and and maybe because it kind of a lot of the guys were on the team when it sucked and then it got good. Okay. This is kinda funny because he he jogs out of

Blake Jones:

Oh, he tried to pimp

Dan McDowell:

it. Yeah. And it wasn't a home run. And, yeah, he's he's pissed at him when he goes back to the dugout.

Blake Jones:

But that's, I mean, that's genuine.

Dan McDowell:

Nah. I mean, it's part genuine. But Yeah, man. Just I my thing is my memories of that era, like, I like that era better than I like this 1, and they just won a World Series.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I think almost everyone would agree with you.

Blake Jones:

And I yeah. That was Alright. Look at this. That's why it was so conflicting during the world series is this should be more fun than it is, at least from my perspective. I mean, I know a lot of people around here enjoyed it.

Blake Jones:

And long time coming, and it was something cool to enjoy with with, like, your dad and your grandpa. But I

Dan McDowell:

don't know. Came out of nowhere too. It wasn't a they they reached I don't know.

Blake Jones:

But okay. But think about this. Like, we're watching all these really great memories. And then what we have from the World Series run was Seager hitting a home run and then just, like, saying, let's effing go. Like, that's all the personality we saw from him.

Jake Kemp:

I guess we'll never know.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I was looking at those, so let's look at the rosters again as you were throwing out a ton of names. But, yes, Kinsler. Like, so colorful. Josh Hamilton, Nelly Cruz, Michael Young.

Blake Jones:

It's time.

Dan McDowell:

Remember Michael Young actually, I think, also demanded a trade after they signed Beltran.

Jake Kemp:

Yep. It was first Soriano. Right?

Blake Jones:

That got him to move.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. But he didn't Right.

Dan McDowell:

Soriano wanted to play 2nd base because he had a better chance of being an all star at 2nd base. And so Michael Young took 1 for the team, he said and went and played the better position.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

He went and played shortstop because Soriano didn't want to. And then when they called up Elvis at the age of 19, I think. Right?

Blake Jones:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

They they said to Michael Young, hey. We're gonna be moving him. That was when JD was pretty early in his tenure, and they had Nolan Ryan. And the thought was if they didn't have Nolan Ryan, like, would JD have had the balls to sit Michael Young down? Like but but if Nolan Ryan is sitting next to you saying this is the decision we've made, then you kinda do it.

Dan McDowell:

But I think he asked for a trade then

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

When he moved to 3rd base. Anyway,

Blake Jones:

didn't he get moved because of A Rod too? I thought he came up as a shortstop. They moved him to 2nd for A Rod, moved him back to short for Okay.

Dan McDowell:

They moved him to 3rd for a rod.

Blake Jones:

No. I think you had that right. They moved him to 3rd for Elvis, but I think he came up as a shortstop. But they signed a rod. They moved him to 2nd.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, okay.

Blake Jones:

Okay. Back to short.

Dan McDowell:

I think Soriano. I'm sorry.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Team player jerking him around like that.

Dan McDowell:

That's what everybody always says. And then, yes, they don't say, oh, yeah. But he actually demanded a trade when they were you may have already mentioned some of these names, but I just wanna look at them again. CJ Wilson. Oh, yeah.

Dan McDowell:

How awesome was that?

Jake Kemp:

It was fantastic.

Dan McDowell:

Colby Lewis, fun. Yep. Derek Holland, obviously. Matt Harrison wasn't great, but it was kinda cool that he was pitching so well and and he was part of that big 5 for 1 trade, the mark to share a trade that brought Elvis here. Let's see.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. You mentioned Yu Darvish already. That was just fun. Oh, the the 2nd year they got or was it the 3rd? Whatever.

Dan McDowell:

1 of their World Series years. That's when they called up Profar, who was, like, the number 1 prospect in all of baseball, but we're gonna use him as a pinch hitter here and there. That was fun.

Jake Kemp:

How about the fact that they had a closer that was throwing, like, a 104?

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Joe Nathan

Jake Kemp:

or Feliz? Nephtali. Yeah. Yeah. I was like, oh, this is this is exactly what I you need.

Jake Kemp:

It felt like a team from a movie.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Mike Adams in there.

Dan McDowell:

Darren Oliver, who had member berries for older Ranger fans. He's was around, you know, their 1st playoff run, and now here he is back as a Nelly. The Loogie.

Blake Jones:

But but then even you had the guys that didn't fit in, like Lance Berkman, Carlos Beltran, Alex Rios to some degree.

Dan McDowell:

Did you mention David Murphy?

Blake Jones:

Oh, yeah. Then and then David Murphy who

Jake Kemp:

Scrappy. As you

Dan McDowell:

said, Napoli Napoli's all fun. Like, real fun. Mitch Moreland was cool. What was that necklace they would wear? Because I bought 1.

Dan McDowell:

The fighting? Yeah. Yeah. I suppose they gave you some kind of power. That was huge, man.

Dan McDowell:

Derek Collin would wear it.

Blake Jones:

It was that and the Nike Power Balance.

Jake Kemp:

That's right.

Dan McDowell:

You still

Jake Kemp:

have your fighting? The necklace? Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

I have to have it somewhere. I don't throw anything away.

Jake Kemp:

I guess that's true.

Dan McDowell:

Drop the claw. Drop the antler.

Blake Jones:

Yep.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah, man. That was a lot of fun.

Jake Kemp:

I used to go to a lot of games, man, which is weird now because I don't have a ton of interest in going to the new ballpark. But I went to a handful of playoff games. The game where they beat the brakes off the Tigers. Can't remember what the final score was, but it was like it was something like 17 to 5 or something. And I was at that game, and it was the most insane baseball game I've ever like, they they just couldn't stop scoring runs.

Dan McDowell:

Alright. I'm done with the video. Jeez. What's the, I was thinking about this when I was thinking that this is a this is a better area era, and I have way more nostalgia for that. And I will in 10 years still than than the World Series winning team.

Dan McDowell:

What's the championship trophy called in Major League Baseball? Commissioners? Because you know there's the Larry O'Brien. Right. You know that's the Lombardi Trophy.

Jake Kemp:

The cup.

Dan McDowell:

Okay. I just wondered if anybody knew.

Jake Kemp:

I think it is like yeah. It's commissioner's trophy. By the way, it was game 6 in 2011, which is when they clinched, and they won 15 to 5. And it was, like I said, the most insane sports environment I think I've ever seen. You know, there's 51, 000.

Jake Kemp:

It's packed, and they're just, like, rounding the bases over and over in a, you know, ALCS clinching game. It was awesome. Anyways, you kinda laid out on me a little bit, so not really sure what you want me to do now. What if we do this? Do it.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, wait. I don't have my, audio up because I turned it down because of the thing.

Blake Jones:

So How about

Dan McDowell:

3, 2, 1.

Bill and Ted Audio:

Here's Jay with the scum.

Blake Jones:

So I sure muted it. Dang it.

Jake Kemp:

This is a bold play that resulted in a death. A person is dead after a plane was stolen in Collin County and crashed along the Texas Oklahoma border yesterday.

Blake Jones:

Stole a plane?

Jake Kemp:

Stole a plane. A small plane.

Blake Jones:

4 stars.

Jake Kemp:

The Cessna. That is you're you're getting 4 stars in GTA for sure. Mhmm. It was taken from a flight school in Addison. Small single engine Cessna 172.

Jake Kemp:

Like, obviously, it didn't work out for this person because they're dead, but you gotta be somewhat tactically adept to steal a plane and get it in the air and go 80 miles.

Dan McDowell:

Can you steal a plane and get away with it? There's gotta be, like, a GPS tracker in every plane.

Jake Kemp:

Probably so. Yeah. Talk about the FAA.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I feel like they probably know. Yeah. Like, you that's a crime that you could never get away with unless you could disable the GPS thing. The black box?

Dan McDowell:

That's right. Make the whole plane out of black box.

Jake Kemp:

You could probably maybe, like, while it's flying, you could maybe, like, parachute out in a remote area or something and just let it crash.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. DB Cooper.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. The guy was in the air for almost an hour and a half. They say it took an hour

Dan McDowell:

and a half hours.

Jake Kemp:

65 and it crashed at 8:15. I bet so. It was a 23 year old man.

Dan McDowell:

Like, did he do it to commit suicide?

Jake Kemp:

You've seen that happen before. But, like, there's so many easier ways

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Than having to learn. What do you gotta you gotta go to a flight simulator for, you know, a year, 2 years? Get a He's I don't know.

Blake Jones:

Not concerned about landing.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. You know, there were other guys who weren't concerned about landing.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. We should learn from them and win football games.

Jake Kemp:

At least make it to the divisional round. It's a weird story, that I can't tell you that I'm totally shocked by, but former Dallas Stars player, Mike Ribeiro

Blake Jones:

The hole.

Jake Kemp:

Is about to, undergo a trial for sexual assault charges. This is not the first time he's run into something like this. But, yeah, I mean, he definitely seemed like a really sexed up dude.

Blake Jones:

Some some people I think we've said, you know, well, he never raped me. But this 1, I think you could see coming. Yeah. Just by some of the comment.

Jake Kemp:

He's charged with 2 counts of sexual assault, a third charge of attempted sexual assault. Just because of what he said with me? Yeah. But Yeah. That didn't help the I don't watch porn and make it.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. We once asked him we. I asked him Yeah.

Blake Jones:

On the air.

Dan McDowell:

What kind of porn he washes. Yeah. I can't remember why, but you know how just conversations go sometimes.

Jake Kemp:

But he just had a creepy vibe to me. And, obviously, like, has had seemingly issues with alcohol because if you recall, there was that time where he was, like, blacked out at a sushi restaurant or something in Plano and got in a fight. But, yeah, this actually this most recent 1 occurred at a lake, Lake Cypress Springs, about a 100 miles east of Dallas. And what are we talking here? A couple of different things.

Blake Jones:

Was he watching 2 older ladies go at each other?

Jake Kemp:

That doesn't happen at every lake. So he invites this woman out that he met, and, she's driving his jet ski, and he's behind her. You know? Riding riding, bitch. Mhmm.

Jake Kemp:

And was apparently very, very drunk and started, like, feeling up on her.

Blake Jones:

Mhmm.

Jake Kemp:

Like, under her bathing suit. And she was like, you know, stop. No. And then when they got back to, I guess, like, a boat, he did it again. Like, you

Dan McDowell:

know, kept slipping. Okay. So here's what happened.

Jake Kemp:

Under the things.

Blake Jones:

Kept honking.

Dan McDowell:

Here's the thing.

Jake Kemp:

Here he goes, folks.

Dan McDowell:

My point is, it's hard to judge him. Woah. Not because you're not the hot guy who has made that move many times, and they've always been receptive and into it. It was there was always illegal, though. Yes.

Dan McDowell:

But I'm just saying, when you grow up and everybody's allowing you to do whatever you want because you're a really good player and you're good looking, you know, and he's a multimillionaire. All that kind of stuff. He's not he's not getting the signals because and hell, even in in your growing up era, you've heard of, no means yet. Like, no you know, it's they're playing hard to get. Like, it's it's all a game, because many of the time probably most of the time before, it's worked out for him.

Dan McDowell:

And in the end, they acquiesced to his wishes. Not saying that it's Yeah. Yeah. I get it. Is III don't know.

Jake Kemp:

So he, he said to the woman, she testified that when she, like, elbowed him and said stop, he said, I'm sorry. Fucked up. He also sent her a tweet the next day.

Dan McDowell:

Said I'm sorry?

Jake Kemp:

A text.

Blake Jones:

Oh.

Jake Kemp:

The next day, it said, I know we were all tipsy yesterday, but I don't have anything any memory of anything that happened. Let me look at the exact

Dan McDowell:

Now does that get you out?

Jake Kemp:

No. Oh. He says, I know we were all tipsy yesterday, but I have no idea what happened. And

Dan McDowell:

I guess even sending the text Yeah. Almost says, hey, I know something did happen.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I

Dan McDowell:

better send this to tell her. I don't think I don't know it.

Jake Kemp:

I believe in 2012 maybe. Okay. He was accused in 2015 by a nanny who sued him and his, wife, alleging that he had saw assaulted her in 2012. She was the family's babysitter for the 6 years whenever he played for

Dan McDowell:

the stars. That's why your wife wants you to get an ugly nanny.

Jake Kemp:

Probably at least not 18 years old. And she stayed at the house, which I guess is what a nanny does. Right? I don't know. I've never actually known anybody with 1.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I don't know. I know there are people who have, like they'll go on vacation with their nanny.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. You know what? I've I actually it's very funny if you, live in somewhat affluent suburb. Yes. Go on.

Jake Kemp:

When I would go to Norris Soccer's, games this year, you could definitely tell who was a nanny.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, really?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I mean, it was sometimes it was obvious because there were 3 people there, and 1 of the women would be, like, chasing their other kid around. But sometimes, you could tell, like, that's not that kid's mom, and it ain't the stepmom. Like, they would just have the nanny take the kid to soccer.

Audio:

I think

Jake Kemp:

And I'm like, I'm out here freezing my nuts off.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. That that's popular. I mean, that's an all pair. Right?

Jake Kemp:

Someone I don't really know the difference.

Blake Jones:

Well, I dated

Jake Kemp:

1. Okay.

Blake Jones:

And she was here from France and she Okay. Lived with the family and, yeah. There was a it was a dad, no mom. Wasn't sure what happened with the mom but she would take him to school, pick him up from school, take him to soccer, just help out.

Dan McDowell:

Is this why you don't wanna broadcast from France? Your wife won't run through

Blake Jones:

to her. No.

Dan McDowell:

Why can't you going back there.

Blake Jones:

Why doesn't know a lot about France girl?

Jake Kemp:

Did you ever go over to the house?

Blake Jones:

Yeah. It's weird. Met met the dad. Very weird.

Jake Kemp:

Did you ever nope. Go over to the house?

Blake Jones:

Sure. But didn't end in that. So

Jake Kemp:

Wow. I wonder what she I wonder I have so many questions. Like, what do you make? You know?

Blake Jones:

I mean, really, it's a way to just be here. Yeah. You know, you're not making a ton of money, but you're here on a visa and you're technically working.

Jake Kemp:

You're paid for for, like, lodging and Yeah.

Blake Jones:

That you get a place to stay and you're taken care of. And you should use that opportunity to go to school here and get a degree and kinda made the most of it.

Jake Kemp:

What could have been?

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. Could we hook up with her if if we do go to France?

Jake Kemp:

Like, all 3 of us at once?

Dan McDowell:

No. I don't mean hook up. I just mean, like, get around. We'll talk about what's it like to date Blake?

Blake Jones:

I don't know if she's back over there or not.

Dan McDowell:

You don't keep in touch?

Jake Kemp:

No. Still front

Dan McDowell:

of the Facebook.

Jake Kemp:

No. Yeah. Just scrub it when you got Yeah. You're

Blake Jones:

I'm that type.

Dan McDowell:

Was she on the gram?

Blake Jones:

She's on the gram.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I mean, you posted pictures of you and her, but had to get rid of No.

Blake Jones:

Didn't really get that far.

Jake Kemp:

How'd you meet this woman?

Blake Jones:

Tinder?

Jake Kemp:

Hell, yeah. Hell, let's talk more about,

Dan McDowell:

you know, I have some Tinder guy.

Jake Kemp:

I have some other stories that can wait for tomorrow.

Blake Jones:

You know, when you're in your mid twenties and you're single, sure. Put yourself out there. I think our first date was you'd never seen Christmas lights before. That's So that we just

Jake Kemp:

Very sweet of you.

Blake Jones:

Drove through a neighborhood, looked at Christmas lights, tuned up the radio, and hey. Look at this. House is going to this song.

Jake Kemp:

It was a wild time in life. This is another thing where Dan and I are closer in generation because I'd never once used a dating app. I mean, I could there were times where you might try to, like, engage in some sort of hookup via Myspace or Facebook, but that was different. Like, it was a person you knew. I've never just gone, like, on the the random site.

Jake Kemp:

So how long were you on it?

Blake Jones:

I mean, off and on here and there. Oh, for a while. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

Did you Bumble? Yeah. Nice.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Bumble was better, actually, in my opinion.

Dan McDowell:

Grinder? Didn't hit Grinder.

Blake Jones:

No but Bumble, the draw there was the girl had to message you.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. So I

Blake Jones:

at least took that off the table of well. She's gotta make the first move.

Jake Kemp:

So you've you're already at least legging out a ground ball to first. Like

Blake Jones:

Yeah. Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

It's very it's very funny if you, have, single female friends and your like, if your wife is friends with them to watch them all gather around a phone

Dan McDowell:

Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

And just go to work.

Blake Jones:

You could tell the messages that came from a group of girls rather than just 1.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. They're like, no.

Blake Jones:

If they're real aggressive, if they have a pickup line.

Jake Kemp:

It's a baby.

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And then you got pretty good at looking at their profiles and finding out, oh, she's the fat 1 in the group. Jeez. You had to know. Were you

Dan McDowell:

wary of, like, the close-up face picture? Like, oh my gosh. If she's not showing any of her body?

Blake Jones:

I had a set of rules. Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Go on.

Blake Jones:

Oh, man. I gotta I gotta hearken back. Yeah. Anything from collarbones up, fat. Jeez.

Blake Jones:

If her first picture is a group photo, she's the ugly 1. And, oh, if it's a faraway picture like she's doing something like, look at me. I'm shooting a gun or something. She's ugly because hot girls will show off. So, yeah, big sunglasses.

Jake Kemp:

That's a dope.

Blake Jones:

You know what's under there. So, yeah, just save yourself some time.

Jake Kemp:

Oh my god.

Blake Jones:

And I don't feel bad because the group their the group of girls are way worse.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. They are.

Dan McDowell:

Look at

Blake Jones:

this guy. Tiny dick. Guaranteed.

Jake Kemp:

I think I've heard that. No. I mean, I've obviously heard that, but I mean, like, I've heard them scroll and could be, like, this guy looks like he's bad in bed or

Dan McDowell:

something. That's a good bit.

Jake Kemp:

Great bit.

Dan McDowell:

Blake's dating tips. Yeah. Blake's squad.

Blake Jones:

Tips for get me far but I yeah. I did learn a couple things on how to spot a lie on dating apps.

Dan McDowell:

And was it because you showed up at a date and it's like, oh, no?

Blake Jones:

Yeah. And yeah.

Dan McDowell:

You had some bad experience? Have some stories

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Blake Jones:

Where, yeah, you wanna do some double date and the girl shows up and he's immediately, like, I gotta go. I gotta leave. And then you gotta try to save the night. I don't know. It's What

Jake Kemp:

a wild scene.

Dan McDowell:

What's your I

Jake Kemp:

don't even really remember dating.

Blake Jones:

Did

Dan McDowell:

you have anything that stands out?

Blake Jones:

Not really. You know, most of that is just just talk. A lot of it doesn't really lead anywhere.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah.

Blake Jones:

But like I said, yeah, my my friend had a bad experience. But, no, I think mine turned out well. I mean, she I think she was 1 of the few I actually met up with and it turned out okay.

Jake Kemp:

But ultimately 3rd base? What found what got him to find love was that he can mash. Yeah. She was Yeah.

Dan McDowell:

Impressed with

Jake Kemp:

your chick stick or waffle. Yeah. Alright. There's your news.

Bill and Ted Audio:

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Dan McDowell:

Alright. We got a couple more minutes for this. A couple. The dumb zone presents Oh, yelling me. Today in History.

Dan McDowell:

Were you upset that we didn't broadcast yesterday because it was 12424?

Jake Kemp:

No. I didn't think about that at all.

Dan McDowell:

That'd be kinda cool. Right? Yeah.

Jake Kemp:

I'll I'll tell my family.

Blake Jones:

What was the other was it 1231231231?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. That was awesome.

Dan McDowell:

K. Well, today is 12524. Thursday, January 25th, it's our 100 and 4th show on this date. I love a lot of birthdays to get to, but some today and history for you. This is the day in 1915 that America's first official transcontinental telephone call took place.

Jake Kemp:

Next thing you know, they'll wanna play men's sports or something. I don't know.

Dan McDowell:

Yeah. I don't think you're defining what I'm the continent isn't trans. Anyway

Jake Kemp:

Oh.

Dan McDowell:

Alexander Graham Bell in New York spoke to his assistant Thomas Watson in San Francisco.

Jake Kemp:

That's pretty freaking incredible if you consider what was going on in 1915 where people were still, like, in some places riding horses.

Dan McDowell:

Isn't it also incredible that like, don't they have, like, a cable laid under the ocean? Yes. That's a pretty big deal, don't you think?

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. I think it's incredibly impressive and something I'd like to know more about. But, yes, there is cable under at least the Pacific Ocean. Or, excuse me, I think Atlantic for sure.

Dan McDowell:

Blake, on this day in 1945, Grand Rapids, Michigan became the 1st community to add fluoride to its public water supply.

Blake Jones:

Tying me into this 1. What is it? That's how they control what? You tell me. I don't know.

Blake Jones:

I don't know this 1.

Dan McDowell:

What do the chemtrails do?

Jake Kemp:

I think they give you autism.

Blake Jones:

Oh, chemtrails control the weather.

Jake Kemp:

That's what that's I'm talking the floor. I'm talking

Blake Jones:

the floor. I'm talking the chemtrails. Yep.

Jake Kemp:

Definitely had a roommate in college who was a 100% sold on chemtrails. Like, anytime we'd go out for a drive, little he's like, look. He's like, look at him.

Blake Jones:

It's gonna rain next week.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. Then just the next time it would rain could be a month later. He'd be like, they were seeding those clouds.

Blake Jones:

Kinda like me in the gas shortage. Yeah. It'll come around eventually.

Dan McDowell:

On this day in 2002, Ken Hitchcock fired his head coach of the stars.

Jake Kemp:

He'll never be back.

Dan McDowell:

They had yeah. They were very good under Ken Hitchcock, and then, yes, they would rehire him a few years later or, like, a decade later.

Blake Jones:

And you thought that was a great move. Right?

Jake Kemp:

I thought it was weird. It led to some led to some show fights.

Dan McDowell:

More like off air meeting show fights even, which is That's primarily what it was. Deal. On this day in 2004, Jake, NASA's Opportunity rover, sent its first pictures of Mars to Earth. They showed a surface smooth and dark red in some places, and strewn with fragmented slabs of light bedrock and others.

Jake Kemp:

What was the cost? $500, 000, 000, 000. It's probably But something comedic.

Blake Jones:

It did not cost $500, 000, 000, 000.

Dan McDowell:

And on this day in 2010, 800, 000, 000.

Blake Jones:

Okay. I did.

Dan McDowell:

In Arlington, Texas, the International Bowling Museum and Hall of Fame had its grand opening.

Blake Jones:

And what's going up next? The Medal of Honor Museum?

Jake Kemp:

Okay. The the the rovers themselves cost 800, 000, 000. The overall project was 2 and a half $1, 000, 000, 000 for some grainy photo of a place we'll never be able

Dan McDowell:

to go to. Matt Damon went there.

Jake Kemp:

Matt Damon. Haven't seen that movie.

Dan McDowell:

Eats a lot of potatoes.

Blake Jones:

That's your takeaway?

Jake Kemp:

Uh-huh. Sorry. You guys were doing a museum set.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, I forgot to tell you. So wife is getting up, leaving the house about 7:30, and I'm still in the bed. You know, I'm kinda rolling through. I'm playing Wordle. I'm I'm looking at, immaculate grid.

Dan McDowell:

Doing my thing with Duolingo. 35th day in a row, perhaps. Nice. We're in the thirties.

Blake Jones:

What was your word today?

Dan McDowell:

On Wordle? No. Duolingo. Duolingo, it runs through, like, 15 or so

Blake Jones:

Oh, okay.

Dan McDowell:

Exercise.

Blake Jones:

Honeymoon was 1 of your words a couple weeks ago.

Dan McDowell:

Yes. And I just know Luna was in it. I don't remember anything else.

Blake Jones:

So it's going well.

Dan McDowell:

No. So she's, the, the, we'll see you later. Yeah. And then she's out of the door. The door closed.

Dan McDowell:

She closed the door so the dogs don't run. She goes, oh, wait. Uh-oh. I just remembered. Cha ching.

Dan McDowell:

I just I just remembered, I got book club tonight.

Jake Kemp:

Yes, sir.

Dan McDowell:

And then the, all of a sudden, like, the clouds

Blake Jones:

dissipated. You got you're somehow out of bed.

Dan McDowell:

There's sunshine. The birds are chirping around the house. Skipping around. I'm singing.

Jake Kemp:

But good for you, man. I'll be at my kid's school, which is like the polar opposite.

Dan McDowell:

Oh, you got a teacher night or something? Yeah. That's great.

Jake Kemp:

Yeah. It is great.

Dan McDowell:

And, like I said, really not a lot of birthdays. Rick Bonas, former Stars coach 69. Rick Bonas. Rapper Pooh Man. Who's that?

Dan McDowell:

No idea. And, alright.

Blake Jones:

Shit. Video man.

Dan McDowell:

I'll end with born on this day, not alive anymore. We have, Diana Hyland remembered for her remarkable performance in the TV movie, The Boy in the Plastic Bubble, for which she was honored with an Emmy. Posthumously, after divorcing her first husband, Diana had a passionate affair with her much younger costar, John Travolta. The 2 remained together until Diana died of cancer at the age of 41. Her unfortunate death left John devastated for life.

Dan McDowell:

Diana is regarded as his first and only real life love interest and has remained irreplace, irreplaceable to him.

Jake Kemp:

Well, there were those, massage boys. At least tried to replace. Yeah. Okay.

Bill and Ted Audio:

And that was today in history.

Dan McDowell:

Look at that. Failed it. We did it. Plenty of time. We have Failed it.

Dan McDowell:

It's only 1259. Closing remarks there, Blake?

Blake Jones:

No. Adios, loafer.

Audio:

Riding down the highway of girls on my bike. Man, I never felt so alive. Screaming pig suey at the top of our lungs. Man, I never had this much fun. But then she reached around and put her hand on my thigh.

Audio:

I was in heaven, and I closed my eyes. Volleyball shorts. Girl in the athletic department in the volleyball shorts. My face is messed up. My Harley's in the shop, and I don't know if I'll keep my job.

Audio:

All because she reached around to my thigh. I was in heaven, and I closed my eyes. Next thing I knew, I wound shorts. She'll touch your wiener. Girl in the athletic department in the volleyball shorts.