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Monday by far the easy day of the week. So much to talk about, and I will start it with I love the summer. I'd rather be blazing hot than freezing cold any day. Yes, all right. I think that's the Cuban Italian in me or whatever it is. But I can't take the cold when it's ninety five. I'm like, let's go, yeah, right, rock and see that's what as long as you're not stinky, Yes, all right, sweating's good, it's fine. It means your body's working

the way it's supposed to. By the way, since the sister in law, Kathy Tyler Young said stinky and you brought her name up, that's exactly. That's exactly the word associations what you call. Before we're going further, let's say hey to Rick. Hey, Rick, Hey, guys, good to be here. Rick is the producers. So Kathy Tyler Young came over today and yesterday and inspired a new band name that I would like to present to the court, okay for ruling. You know, boob sweat and chlorine.

It kind of has like a Hootie and blowfish feel. You know, we already have boob sweat. I'm sorry, I thought we had there. Yeah, we already got boob sweat in there. I'm sorry. Okay, So that'll make a good girl's rock band. Oh that's the thing. It's a butt crack sweat. Yeah right. We all know that coach Coach Poops University of Kentucky has that issue. His khakis get soaked up right there neck right uh. And girls, poor girls have to deal with that boob sweat.

Man, it's just they you see him, the ones that don't care, just lift them. They're just like a so okay, happy Father's Day everybody. I saw not one to seven different Dwight witting happy Father's Day post on Facebook. Seven. Well you know, you know seven You don't get a coffee mug that says wow, World's best dog dad unless you're the best. So you know, yeah, had a great was so yeah, mine was fantastic except for the in laws coming over. That could have done without

that nice new smoker. By the way, how about that yeah, pits and spits from a girl master's supplossle h. By the way, it brought you guys in lunch having pulled pork with jalapeno popper, potato salad, and and a treso stuffed bacon wrapped jalapeno. Oh delicious and a lot cheaper than what I spent. We went to a brunch and why would you do that? I'm walking in. It's just me. They made you do that? Didn't No, No, it was just uh or me. I gotta cook

so some Maggie's not in the mix. So it's just me, Johnny and Jackie. Three of us. How much do you think? What? Okay? Three? Where'd you go? Three people? I'd say that's say year one fifteen. No, that was a two hundred dollars for three of us each each the buffet. And I love Mesh Mesh on Brownsboro. It's a fantastic place. But walking in I knew it was in trouble because I said, I bet you this buffets and she goes, you don't want to know, and I was like okay. But later I got out of her,

she goes. It was two hundred with tip. It was too What was the buffet was like brisket? Yeah, I mean a lobster that it was cracked crab and it was delicious. But two hundred dollars for three people eat a buffet, it is a little let me let me tell you something, Jack, Yeah, what's up, bro? Go to McDonald's and tell me what you received as sport bra ace all right, and then we walked at the zoo like old people. Hey, speaking of price and food, I

want to say hi to Susan at Paul's Fruit Market. So Paul's is great. I've never been to Pause Fruit Market because I made the mistake of thinking the Pause Fruit Market is it's gonna be, you know, just super expensive. It was not. I went. I went to well, now, the Kroger in my or a super expensive that used to be correct, So I'm not I'm not gonna I'm gonna say where. But I went to a supermarket. Okay. I wanted to make saucer for the family, so I

need Roma tomatoes, jalapeno, cilantro, red onion and whatnot. I get there. There's no cilantro, no jalapenos. So I asked the guy and he goes, oh, it's not my department. I work in Florida department. But let me go check and gets me attitude, and I'm like, oh god, he didn't have that voice. Yeah, I had that voice and I recorded that. What that's what sounded like that was actually that's an

actuality apartment. So I work at Flora. By the way they put the guy that work in floral sounded like this work at floral, work at floral illead help you. I want help you anyway, just you know, it's not my job. But nobody cares. So I called Paul's Fruit Mark. I just leave that, got it, said place, and they said, yeah, we got it. I'll walk in first. Guy I see, I said, uh, I said, hey, I hate to bug you, but where's the cilantro? Oh no, sir, no problem at all.

Let me you right to it. Which one did you go to Middletown? And here's here's my point. Yes, the tomatoes that I got, I already bought the tomatoes at the supermarket, but they were small and hard and pale. As I buy my cilatra. Walking out of Paul's Fruit Market, I'm looking to see their roma tomatoes. I just readbound the tomatoes because they were the same price. They were bright red, juicy, and twice the size. But anyway, I met Susan there. Nice to meet you,

Suan. And you got Paul's has my You know what they sellalls? What is lots of pasta? Stuff do they really. You'll find lots of pasta dips, in pastas and all that. Just go back to the pullout section. They sell lots of pasta, bread, they sell lots of pasta dips, all that stuff. I told Susan, I said, honey, we're not buying fruit and vegetables anywhere else with Paul's. Now they got a good selection meat at Paul's too. Yeah, okay, Rick, this was

our show. You don't need to be but still record. But he's still not as good as lots of pasta, just lots of pasta as a partner. Yeah, okay, So happy Father's date everybody yesterday. Yes, even the baby fathers. I mean even I'm just equal or even superior to you when it comes to becoming a father. I wanted to do what we should have done Friday, was do the the dad bad dads lists. Oh yeah,

and we still couldn't do. But you know, the Woody Allen's of the world or John Phillips of the world, or Darth Vader's of the world. With what's the list of bad we gotta do it. Just remember when he gets on to you about being you know, a dad, to lemme, he has cats. Listen, it's my saying that I say everywhere, I'll have all things with hair on it. I guess I could change it

all all right. So I got I got the review from the Pride Parade, from the eighteen year old liberals that live in my house and their friends. I got one word from them, the lame. I was like, what they were like, boring? The parade was boring. Every they were complaining because now the Pride Parade, because remember it is the biggest number they've ever sold out there, and that's great, super whatever you want to do. But they they've made it very corporate. They said it's all corporate.

Everything for sale was super expensive. They said. The first band was a cover band, So, man, these kids don't want to hear cover bands from nineteen eighty. They want to hear their new weird whatever Noah cons music. So and then they said this. Then she goes, oh, oh my god. The second band. The second band was just all these really old gay people singing acappella sat is. Isn't that why you go down there?

She was like, no, it was totally boring. That she'd been going for years, since she was like fourteen or all the pictures that I saw pack people were having fun. Okay, I'm just giving you the eighteen year old Daughter review, which was one word lame, boring, corporate. Well. Mary Greenberg was on the other day. He was talking about the concert selling out and it was at the Big Yard downtown. But I think I read an article capacity was twenty thousand. Doesn't the Big Yard hold more

than twenty grand I don't know, man, I can't tell. I can't tell. I can't I couldn't tell you what it holds. That's where I get the coach west, which goes How many people were there? No sweat? Okay, Johnny boone, Yes, yes, I was going to do this at nine thirty. Oh, I'm sorry. Do we have a guest at nine thirty to talk about that or so? No? I'm waiting to hear back. Did we have Johnny in studio? No, Johnny never came in Joe Keith Bickett did, Okay. I talked to Tommy Scarface Lee this

morning. We were texting back and forth, and h we'll say goodbye to him at nine thirty. What do you think? Oh? Well, yeah, I'm sorry. I was just one of the lead stories. Man. That's that's a big story. Yeah, we lost Johnny Boone, the godfather of grass, at eighty years old. So okay, I did not watch any of it, but I'm sure Ian Vertree has watched every Well. He

told me he was going to watch all six games this weekend. The World Series in College Kentucky won their first game against NC State on a walk off. They played Texas A and M today at at seven PM's first pitch on seven ninety. Yeah, I can't remember who told me that yesterday twenty eight thousand times. Your wife, Oh yeah, that's who it was, is my wife, Susan. Yes, that's exactly right now. The storyline that I picked up from the from the World Series was the two scumbag Texas A

and M fans. Whoa whoa, whoa whoa what? Okay, So apparently these two Texas A and M fans were heckling Florida's baseball team about their tragic death of their bat boy. Bat boy was nine, I think, was killed by his father in a murder suicide and then the father I think burning the house down. Correct, So these two really really good humans were standing in the stadium hackling the Florida dugout about their dead wow shoes. The coach's

current wife is the mother of that boy. Correct, yes, so, Omaha police said, and I don't know if they could ever do that. They're like, they obviously escorted them out of the stadium. They are never allowed to go to another World Series game in Omaha. And apparently the Oman police officer were quoted as we're not letting them in city limits. I don't know if you could do this or not. Can you do that? I

don't know if you could do that. This isn't Rambo where you're just like they drop them off at the end and they turn around over Johnny, It's over, Johnny. So uh so, the Omaha police said they will not be allowed in here. And I don't know. I don't know what's worse is, uh, you know, getting thrown out of a World Series baseball game or being banned from Nebraska? Well, what are you missing in Nebraska? Video? Nothing? Come on? Uh? I don't how do you

so? So if you banned somebody from the World Series, how are you gonna actually do that? I guess you can see it. I mean they could, they've got the You should see these guys. You should see these two guys. They they look that they're their upper middle aged. I think they're forty ish. Are you gonna do? Is that at each gate the security folks have their pictures pasted up. Yeah, but they throw on a ball cat sunglasses when drunk twenty year olds are more mature than you. It's

time to step back. It's time to step back from your fanhood, from sports. And as someone who grew up and lived the majority of their life in Texas, I'd like to apologize for the state of Texas for those two idiots. Yeah, and now you know why I make many aggie jokes like I do. That's true. No, that's true. No, there was a point, and I've told Dwight this on the air several times of when

I stopped being that insane person. Was twenty twelve. Yeah, I was sick, physically ill on the bathroom floor on the day of the Dream Game because I knew Louis was going to lose again and I was physically ill, and my wife, to comfort me, kicked me in the stomach oh and said you you're you're a dad and a husband and a grown man. Get off the floor. That's how That's how we comes. That's how we comfort

in our house. But she was right from that moment forward. I think it was the peaking of the roller coaster peaks at the top and then it starts to go down downhill all the way, so it's downhill all the way. I have lost interest, and I I again, I would never do what these idiots did. But I had knew. I know, I knew at that point that I had too much invested in college athletics. Well, I talk about Susan a lot on the show, and you know, she used to be as fanatic as it gets. When you roll. Gosh,

don't talk to me. The UK rowing team is wrong against Boston and the Uptole River. Don't tell me. I used to heckle the cheerleaders because their tickets were so close to the field. She used to kill. The famous was her making the Georgia cheerleader cry. Where she would go, she would she would point to her her little bow in her hair and go, you look ridiculous in your bell. She look ridiculous. Allegedly allegedly, I can't, I can't say that's a true story. She was a little wild.

Here's what I say. Now, past forty years that's gone away. I used to I used to have to plan special lady time. I would have to ask, Hey, Tony, what time the Wildcats play Saturday? To talk what o'clock? I'm not gonna roll the dice on the Wildcats losing and not getting special lady time. Well you have a separate room. Yeah, we I had a quarantine room for nights that UK played or if youk lost, so she could go in there, shut the door. Yeah yeah,

yeah, don't be these guys. So I will be cheering for Kentucky against Texas A and M just for these two guys. Hey, hey, pleasure rich park baby. Pr PRP congratulations by Trinity Rocks in the semis and the McCracken County in the finals. Yes, release the seventh baseball state title in PRP history. I don't know if that's the most south side, you would think it's got to be the most pretty close, right a lot. Does that make them a baseball dynasty? Uh? I mean no, PRP has

always been there the baseball school. I mean they are, they're certainly, they're certainly really good and have always been good. But yeah, seventh is pretty important. I mean it's not it's not twenty eight football titles. I'm not saying that PRP signed me. I'm not sign I'm not saying PRP signed me on ten years ago as a baseball consultant to them. But I'm not saying they're not. And I'm just gonna leave it right there. Okay,

I've said too much already. I've said too I've said too much already. Were getting in a joke? This is your what was the what was the catcher's name? And Bad News Bears? Damn it, I can't go into joke. Was the catcher's name? Hang on? Hang on, hang on. I can see him now with chocolate on his face. Oh, I could see that too. Not Oglethorpe, that was the That was no. No, Oglethorpe was slapshot Ingle bird Ingeleberg my cango bird ingelberg ingelberg Ingelberg wash.

They run a laugh. Why you said baseball and referring to you? And I thought of him. I don't know why, baby, because Bad News Bears was a great movie and I'm a sports great. Is that you think that might? Yes? Yes, true? All right, you have the yes full seventeen. There you go. I needed this immunity music bro, it's gonna be one of those hey fellows. Did you know that the trampoline was really called the bounce Aleen? No, it didn't. It didn't. Yeah, but then your mom jumped on it. Oh oh oh damn,

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you, my dear super deeper Fathers Day? Oh, thank you so much. You're a celebratory weekend. It was good, it was good. We went to a way too expensive buffet, oh fancy, and then we've become old people that need to get our steps in. So we joined the zoo just to walk the zoo because it has hills and stuff. Okay, so we are walking in. I'm like, we we really are too young to be walking the zoo. I'm just surprised, and try to keep you and

wait, how many people were you cooking for this week? Did you see that cooking? And and first of all, you cook shirtless with he's so embarrassing. He's shirtless with with his apron, but his nipple keeps poking out the side. You're just like too much. No, that's just too much. That just has a wardrobe malfunction. We are it's out there, Courtney. You know me that I am just corny. You know that I like to go out fresco, but uh I couldn't yesterday because my sister knows zoo

and I don't need to see that. That's what she sounds like. Uh so my wife maybe put pants on. But yeah, I cook with apron and that's about it. He uh cooking for though he brought us food today, I brought I brought that was everybody's cooking. I was cooking for my wife and the in laws and then also I also every Sunday cooked for my brother and my mother and a couple of other people and go deliver meals to them. So ah so good. Yeah. Plus late, it's a little

bit of arsenic in each one. Just it's an insurance policy thing. But I've already said too much. It's like I've said too much seconds. I'm like, you know what, what a great guy. In the next one, No, I love my mom and my family very much, not one, not two, but seven happy Father's Day posts to himself. That's my Facebook, Uh, all of them. I think it was five you posted and two Susan posted, So you're you're responsible for five of them. Let

me just say that I said it earlier. I said it again, Courtney Donaho. You don't get a coffee mug that says world's best dog dad unless it's true. Yeah, that's true. So I mean it was my post too much? Was it excessive? Or was it not enough? No, it's it's it's never enough, never enough. There you go, Yeah, sure, it's like the old time enough. Hey, what'd you get your pop for Father's Day? I oh, I thought you'd being a jerk and asking me, and I was going, no, you know, our dad's

been dead for twenty years. No. Well, first of all, my dad ended up because you know, he was stuck in Florida last week. No, stuck in. I think it's so hot. When she says Florida flower, Florida flower, it sounds like, yeah, so in New York. When I say water in Florida, Oh my gosh. So yeah, he was stuck in. He was stuck in Lovely Fort Lauderdale because of the rain last week. So he came home yesterday and he told me he was

very tired. But yes, I got him a shirt my dad. Okay, my dad's very particular about her shirts, and they're next to impossible to buy. He wants a polo shirt with three buttons and a pocket. It is so hard to find that anywhere. Like, and then once he gets it, he wears it and wears it and wears it until my mother hides it and throws it away. Yep, I like this guy already. Yeah.

There was one shirt he wore well into like the nineties, that he bought in like nineteen seventy four that had that nineteen seventy four like sort of pattern. Look, yes, but yes, yeah, Well that's why I went to If I find a shirt like that, I was stupid. I'd just buy one. Now. If I find one that I love, if it's perfect, I buy two because I know I'm going to wear them out. Hey, Accordey, your dad's old school New York. Do see where pants are slacks? Well, did you ever die rese story about my dad

when he first met my ex husband? No, I tell you the story. Oh, this is a great one. So I grew up in an apartment, a three family house, and we're on the top floor. And when you come into my parents' house, you come, you walk into the house, and you go up the staircase and you go right into the kitchen. Right off the kitchen, right the two bedrooms. Yep. So anyway, I walk in and it was early in the day. I'd say it was maybe about nine o'clock in the morning, and I said, Mom,

Dad, you know, my my new boyfriend's here. You know, he'd like to meet you. And all of a sudden, out of the pack in a clear ironsh accent, you could hear, where's my pants? Where's where's me pants? So he comes out, and it's nine o'clock in the morning. My dad has no idea what to give this guy. So he offers, now again, nine o'clock in the morning, offers my my ex husband offers him a beer. And so he's looking at do I take the beer or do I not take the beer? So I gave him the nod.

I'm like, take the beer, beer, beer, take the beer. So anyway, taking a look at the market, yes, on that note, a great story, though we are gearing up definitely for a busy week. The S and P five hundred out of the open. It's a little bit lower, it's down a tenth of a percent. Coordinate. Wait, I gotta pause you real quick for hey, Rick, I need your eyes. Courtney Donahoe saying where's me pants? I need that audio? Okay,

go ahead, we are boring number of stuff, lady. Anyway, the Downtown one hundred and forty points with the news radio eight forty WHI s Bloomberg Money report on Cordy Donahoe. It's a fascinating story and a fascinating book. Matter of fact, Jackie, Yeah books. Jackie is part of a book club and they meet downel once a month or something, and one of the books they read was The Cornbread Mafia. And at first she this is older women in the East End, right, like, why are we reading?

She said, it was one of the more fascinating books that they have had in their book club. Right. Well, certainly the most accurate series of books would be the ones that are authored by Cornbread Mafia member himself, Joe Keith Bikett, who is also a dear friend of yours and I been on the show several times keeping constant contact with him. But over the weekend, actually it was Friday. Johnny Boone the Cornbread Mafia, one of the largest I guess you say. He is the head of the Cornbread Mafia aka

the Godfather Grass. He passed away age of eighty years old. At one time they were the largest, one of the largest growing and distribution operations of marijuana in the world. And if you read the true stories by Cornbread Mafia member Joe Keith Bickett, it's really a fascinating story because you know, it's here's the bottom, long and short of it. Here's what happened is you know, it used to be if you get caught growing marijuana, it's five

hundred dollars, fine, whatnot. But then during the Reagan and the War on Drugs comes, Oh boy, they stepped it up. They made it sound like you were it was, you were the criminal of the century. And so overnight, overnight, it became, you know, a hardcore federal time and that's what happened. I talked this morning with another Cornerbad Mafia member, Tommy Scarface Lee, who actually uh shared living space with Johnny for three years, and he said that he will be missed and that the two shared

laughs, a lot of laughs and a few teers together. Johnny was a good man and he'll be missed. Chief Frick mccobn legend around here. He has been a US Marshall chief at several places. I remember one interview he would say that Johnny Boone, you know, sure he had illegal activity, but you know that's there's two sides of the coin. Chief Frick mccobin said that he would buy air conditioners for his town's schools and what money to people

and stuff. And even though he pursued him, Rick mccobn did, and Rick Sanders Chief Rick Sanders as a matter of fact too to try to get both of them on this morning. He even still had a run Johnny run t shirt. Yeah. Soh so they did what the revenuers, not revenuers, the bootlegs, the bootleggers did back in those days, was that they took care of the people that live their bottom food, make sure they had to fixed up their houses and all that. Right, So then whatd so

so they followed kind of suit with that. So now they're the new bootleggers. But it happened to be uh marijuana, Uh and remember it was it was the War on drugs and it was just say no and the commercials and

then they made marijuana girls. You think about it now because it's legal in thirty one states, it's crazy, But to think about it, I remember they had the uh they were they were the Feds were using those silent helicopters to fly over you know, the Cornbread Mafia areas and trying to find their marijuana patches. And it was such a huge story. It was crazy. Well, it's crazy you are interested in reading the stories. I the only

books I can recommend are the books series from Joe Keith Bickett. And in the series they tell I mean, there's so many stories about the Cornbread Mafia, how it got named, you know, the beginnings and and where it went. Uh. But one of the greatest stories I recall is at one point one of their fields got seized, okay by the police, and during

that seizure they arrested one of the members. So the members in the jail and he overhears the officers talking about how they're all gonna watch this Ali fight. Ali had a fight coming on that night, gonna watch the Ali fight. So he gets bonded out by the rest of the members after hearing that, so he goes back. He too, He goes, look, we need to get our field back. Let's go ahead and harvested tonight. They said, what you talking about. It's under surveillance. Yeah, that's one

car. But we know for a fact they're all going they're gonna be busy watching this Ali fight. So they got radios and somehow that night harvested the entire field because everyone else in law enforcement sound I really didn't know, it really does, but it was going on. So anyway, rest in peace. But he had just gotten out of a he was in jail in Ohio. Man, I thought that Johnny Boone wouldn't see the light of day. So I am. I am glad that the guy got released for the last

few years because COVID, don't. I mean, he was you know, he was not in great health and he was up in his years a bit and he was locked up, you know, in the penitentiaries with COVID and the whole bit. But he did get I think what four years a from. Boone fled to Canada after he was indicted in two thousand and eight in Kentucky and spent eight years on the run until his capture in twenty sixteen, which is insane enough, right, So and then I guess he went to

prison at that point then got back out. So yeah, anyway, rest in peace, Johnny Boone aka the guy Father Grass from the Cornbread Mafia. Okay, so the biggest crowd to attend a concert in US history was this weekend? Where was well? Okay, I know the Stones played? Who was it? Where's the was the artist? Who was the artist? Oh? God, know where this is going? No? But who was the artist? No, you're not. No, I will say that the artist

probably rhymes with Schmaeler Schmith. No, No, she's not in tour in America, you idiot. You know she's not in tour in America right now. She's now for ignorant country music. You're not gonna guess Kiddy chest not country music's boom. This is from the story racked up and this is it. This is the largest a new record for attendance and a ticketed concert. Okay, and a ticketed concert in US. George Strait sold one hundred and ten thousand tickets and it was at Kyle Field in Texas. A and M

College station. Okay, how many tickets? One hundred and ten thousand, nine hundred and five paid tickets. Okay, one hundred ten thousand. Yeah, that's cute, oh boy. Rolling Stones on February eighteen, two thousand and six, played one of the largest rock concerts ever, performing in front of one point five million fans in a park somewhere right. It was on a beach. Okay, thank you ticketed ticketed concert, dude. It goes on to say this was even bigger than the ticketed concert put on by George

Strait. It was held at the two point five mile Copa Cabana Beach. Billboard bested this. This event bested the Grateful Dead nineteen seventy seven show at the Raceway Park in New Jersey, when they had a record one hundred and seven thousand ticketed ticketed goers. All right, let me let me get on my now. This doesn't include festivals like Coachella. Okay, that's where I

was getting ready to Electric Daisy Carnival, which routinely draw bigger crowds. This, I think is in a category of here's a single artist, single place. It's still never be as big as lively, fair as fair doctor well, I tell you, I quit going to a little fair. I was hitting on girls the entire day, every single time I went. No, I thought you because you were hitting on They were hitting on you so much. I am not a piece of meat. You finally had to leave.

You were like, you know you are at the little fair. You that little shaking dog like in the commercials, really like, send us a dollar a day and we can save one dog. Hey, check with the go tea and no, but she's kind of hot. Yeah, I'm a dude. Uh. Vision First, Vision First, I Care dot Com rolled by there yesterday because I was going to the zoo. That's the newest one. They have all these offices all over everywhere and they are pros and they are

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show. This is one heck of a story or one hell of a story. Make sure you're tuning in for that. Plus we got Philip Perkins, MMA fighter and promoter coming in. Lots to get to, including reeling in the years with Courtney Dunahoe. It's all on the Way News Radio eight forty whas. I like it when you dance eighty styles like that, you look really good. Yeah, okay, oh you do to look like you're doing the Carlton at all. I watched the brat Pack show all we gotta watch

it. I put it in our cue. I had a feeling lame. Here's the thing. He's the only one who wants to talk about it. Everyone else in the brad Pack is like, dude, I don't really. A couple of them didn't even participate, Like yeah, She's like no, dude, I'm not talking about this is He's the one. Look, he's the only one that didn't get work afterwards, right, Andrew McCarthy, Yes, he's the only one. Rob Lowe was cool. His reaction, Wow, Rob Roaw was like he was funny, and the other parts were like

Emilio. Literally Emilio stood there in his kitchen and his demo denim shirt and he was just like like stone faced. You know how you're talking us to an employee, like a fellow employee that you don't want to talk to and you're just listening and you can't get a word in edgewise. That's that's McCarthy's like that with him and his kitchen. Emilio's like he would try to say, well, I don't know if it was like that, and then McCarthy, would you jump in and answer for him? I felt so awkward.

My stomach was hurting. And finally Emilia was just like, yeah, have a good day. I don't care. I might have to watch this just to see the training wreck that it is really is, like, Well, what I didn't realize was the second the article came out, none of them saw each other again. Oh really, like he goes, all of these people I'm saying to you, he goes, I have not seen in thirty years. In thirty years, it's how long it was, he said.

They all canceled movies they were going to do with each other afterwards because they took it personal, like okay, get over yourself. Well okay, you know what was like when you haven't seen anybody for thirty years, it's get together. It's been thirty years, they say, sweep it up to while I'm working, there's nothing to talk about. None of the years ago man,

none of the others wanted to talk about it. And even when they got talked into talking about it, they're sitting here going it was an article, dude. I get over it. I don't care. I don't no one cares but you, dude. So I'm here, here's the thing, Go ahead and watch it. It was lame. Yeah. I felt sorry for him, and I felt like none of the rest of them were really bothered by it. How may I watched you just to watch the train wreck? Hey, did you get what you wanted for Father's Day? Did you

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