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Dan and the Danettes are gussied up for picture day in the man cave, and they recall some of their best and worst hair days. Plus, more details about Kirk Cousins heading to the Raiders and who is goi...

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Today is picture day here. Everybody got haircuts. They're dressed up. And we are going to do our pictures today. Back room guys.

Everybody looking fresh. Mario, the director got a fresh haircut Anthony God he saw, you know, the sides cropped closely. I'm not sure if Tyler get anything different than just being Tyler. No hat.

Oh, no hat today. Okay. He wanted to know if he could get a picture with my dog, Winnie, because Winnie stays in there during the show. And he said, can I decide what my picture is going to be like?

I said, yeah. Go ahead. I don't know what we're doing with these pictures. But last time we did a picture day was, I don't know, 10 years ago something like that. Maybe longer.

Was McLove in here? Yes. Oh, he was. Okay. All right.

Yes, Paulie. Did you guys ever have growing up grade school photos go bad? Yes. Do you remember the year, the moment, fifth grade? Fifth grade my mom decided to give me a haircut and it was called a burr, so she basically

shaved my head, a buzz cut, and that was a rough day, that was a rough picture. And I don't know why that she decided, she sat me down actually. I was in a height chair, like we had a height chair and because I, you know, younger sibling and she said, here, I'll give you a haircut, because I said, I think I need a haircut.

Schooled picture, I remember another one I had, I think my sophomore year, bad year for

acne and hair look, I'm just bad, just really. It looked like I had not shoured in weeks and maybe I hadn't, but it was bad.

When you go back and you look at that and you're like, oh boy, I never had a good school

picture. Yes, Todd. I always had to speak Afro and I'm looking back and wondering why I didn't get more haircut. I just had like this big nerf ball in my head and I looked, looking back and I can't believe

I had that much hair when I had like none now. But the most embarrassing thing that I'm happy to me that was hair related is I don't know why there's sixth grade teacher thought it would be a good idea to check us off for a life in front of the class individually. We're staying on a wooden chair facing the class and she made some kind of comment

to me, which ended up being my nickname for a few weeks, called D Day, because she decided to announce to everyone. Oh, you got some dandruff there, you might want to try a new shampoo out loud. Now we're springing my year not taking it to the hallway, you have a child with me. It's awful.

And so one of my friends decided D Day might be a fun nickname, and it lasted at least a couple of weeks, if not a month, because dandruff boy, D Day, he thought he was that was hilarious. How would you do the check people for Lyson dandruff in front of the entire class like that? What about you, Paul?

I had a first grade photo, my photos were always decent, you know, decent outfit.

My mom would make me dress nice, and in first grade, I remember walking in and there's

a photographer and a lady from the school, like from the office. And she took, she had a thing of water and a comb, and she dipped it in water and plastered my hair over to the side. I look like I had issues. I mean, it is a horrible picture.

I've also missing a few teeth here are there. I'm going to send it to you guys, as soon as I find it, it's a horrible picture. My mom goes, what happened to you, which is never a compliment for a child. How about you, Marc? I really don't have any.

I just do have a picture from maybe, first or second grade, I have a Bobby Brown gumbie. And I thought it was the coolest thing ever, and it was just a sign of the times. You know, the gumbie? Every little step back. Oh, the hair, the, yes, like a fade.

Yes, it was a high top fade and it was low on one side and it was going up like a ramp. Well, I thought I was cleaning the dandruff bill of health, D.P. But it was a sign of the times. And I got to find it because my wife was like, this is the best place. Picture ever.

Yes, Todd. That was your prerogative to go with that. Okay, I see what you did there. See? I'm crazy.

Yeah, I actually have a very similar story to Paul's, like, second grade maybe I went

and set down photographer was like, wow, you're a mess. Let me clean you up and he's like messed with my hair and he was like, fix in my collar. Doing all of this crap. And, you know, little kids that they're, you smile, we got the picture back. My hair was all messed up.

My collar was sticking out on one side. My tie was hanging out the other side and my mom and dad were like, what the hell did you do with your picture? Like, I don't know. I don't know.

Photographer did it. I didn't do that. Like, the heck. And I wonder if these photographers kind of do things on purpose. You know, is there a sadistic side to them where they go, you know, I'm going to mess

This one up here.

Yes, time.

They themselves made that some kind of traumatic experience instead of being sensitive.

I'm going to screw up other children's pictures.

Just a week on Sunday night, basketball, Lakers, Mabs, Rockets Warriors Sunday and the NBA playoffs coming to NBC and Peacock, which is where you can find this program. Thank you for downloading the app and we say a good morning to our radio affiliates as well. I mentioned bad April, April Fool's Day jokes. I thought the Cleveland Browns had a funny one where they released a picture of their

helmet, but this is their new helmet, but it is a logo of their own of their helmet. So that's the logo on the side. So all it is is a picture of a smaller picture of the actual helmet as their logo. It's snarky. I thought it was good.

I thought it was funny. And usually we're laughing at the Cleveland Browns. I'm laughing with the Cleveland Browns today. I thought that that one was pretty good. If you're just joining us, Kurt Cousins is going to join the Las Vegas Raiders.

I guess I'm a little bit surprised because I thought he was going to go to some place where he knew that he had a chance to compete for the starting job. Now you go in as a backup, maybe the opportunity to start some games this year, but I thought maybe Minnesota would be the place. We had Jeremy Fowler of ESPN on national reporter, and he said Arizona and the Rams.

Now I've been told the Rams to keep an eye out for the Rams, but you know what, he's 37.

I think Matthew Stafford's 38, like it's not like we got a young backup here.

We do. He's a year younger than the starting quarterback, but he ends up with Las Vegas and he's reunited with Clint Kubiak, who he worked with for three years as his offensive coordinator. All right. 877 3D P-Show, Operators Sitting by.

Tyler will take your phone calls. Matt and Nort Dakota leads us off this final hour. I'm Matt, what's on your mind? Good morning, Dan, and Dan, that's especially to D-Day back there.

First time caller, six foot, and an attainable 190 pounds.

Thank you. Earlier this morning, you were talking about Tiger Woods, and in particular about being wealthy and not having anybody feel to tell him what to do with that kind of thing. I thought that a lot of his problems have started since his dad passed away, and if there's anybody in your life who can put up with you being in a somebody with wealth and that kind

of thing, it'd be your dad. Let me talk on that. Yeah. I guess you could draw a correlation, but his dad did say that Tiger was going to be a religious figure.

So I don't know if it was a, I'm going to tell you right and wrong. I know that his dad did tell Tiger to break up with a girlfriend, because he wanted him to focus on golf. This is when I think he was in high school, but I don't know what role his dad was playing when Tiger got more famous, because if you're going to talk about your son being a religious

deity, I don't know if you're parenting him in a disciplinary in way, RP in Jacksonville, IRP, what's on your mind? Yeah, hey, thanks for the call of day, first time I call any show, but I just wanted to reiterate what you've been saying about Tiger. I was a position myself and had a car accident, and I really hooked on pills, over 40 a day.

I was doing it. And it really needs to be emphasized is it is up to that person, Tiger, whoever, Dickens

Real, and 100 percent, like I said, up and in many rehabs, but until you make that decision,

and it is a thousand percent up to you, you have to make that split decision, I'm not going

to go get that pill, I'm not going to go five, I don't want to get these pills, I'm not going to take that drink. So I just wanted to say I really appreciate what you're saying, because you're a 100 percent right, it is up to that person, it doesn't matter how many rehabs you go to, I don't care if you go out of the country, it is 100 percent up to you.

Yeah, you have to empower yourself, and maybe you're not used to listening to anybody else. And you know, if you got that kind of money, you've got people who, you know, they listen to you, they don't tell you, maybe you have advisors, and hopefully he does. But Tiger shot out a lot of people, you know, a few years back, he got rid of some people that he didn't think we're good influences on him.

But this comes down to Tiger, and the Tiger, the influence he has on himself, you know,

Student.

You know, over the years, I had tried to quit drinking a lot, many, many, many, many times. And most of the times, it was because I had done something really stupid that I felt bad about, or like, I got in trouble for something, whatever's like, oh man, I got to quit

drinking, I got to stop, I can't do that anymore. It never stuck, it never worked, ever.

And then now I'm out about, I'm coming up on a thousand days without having any alcohol,

which I, honestly, I can't say that the last time I went a thousand days without alcohol

is probably in third grade, maybe fourth grade. I started drinking very young, and the thing that changed this time as opposed to all the other times was I just woke up one day and was like, you know what, I think I'm done with this. I didn't get in trouble.

I didn't have any like crazy guilt hanging over me. I didn't have any like, oh man, I got to, there was no pressure whatsoever. I was like, you know what, I've been hitting it really hard for a long time and as a matter of fact, we went to Dublin and in Dublin, I had the time of my life. I was like, this was the one of the best trips I've ever taken in my whole life and someone

on social media said, hey, people do this thing called sober October. You know, like, I saw that people I get ready for sober October, this and that, I was like, all right, why don't I just do October and I'll just, I'll just quit for one month and then I'll be back for the holidays kind of thing, you know, and two weeks into October, I was like, man, I haven't felt this good in a long time.

Why don't I try to get to Thanksgiving? Why don't I try to get to Christmas? What if I can make it to St. Patrick's Day and by the time we got to St. Patrick's Day, I was good.

I was, I'm never going back kind of thing or if I do, it's not for a very long time.

But it's the motivation to get there, sort of to that college point is what's the most important thing and for me, always being guilted into it or pushed into it wasn't it, it had to be me being like, I think I'm done with this, you know, I think, I think I'm, I think I'm going to stop drinking for a while. I'm not going to say forever, I don't know, but I'm just not going to do this today, you

know, and that's the only way that it worked for me.

I didn't get into a car accident and whatever. But you have to have reasonable goals, you have to set reasonable goals. It can't be, I'm going to go cold turkey because you're going to fall off the wagon. You'll have slip-ups, it's natural. But if you say I'm going to go without drinking for a week, okay, that's manageable.

And then it's two weeks and then now you, maybe it's a month, now it's to that holiday. Now it's past that holiday. If you say you're going to do cold turkey, it doesn't work. You're going to slip up, you know, and like, you know, it, it, it, it was that. It's like, let me just not do this for a month and then I realized the pressure of

the word forever. Yeah. I'm not drinking again forever.

For the rest of my life, I'm never drinking again the pressure of that was way too much.

So I just removed that and just said today. I'm just not going to drink today. Maybe tomorrow I will, but today I'm not in all the sudden months and months and months past. And that just gave me like a certain freedom, a lack of pressure of like, all right, maybe

someday I will have, uh, but there's days that I'm definitely like, man, I get that it. Man, I would love a sip of whiskey right now, you know, but, well, the thought of resetting the clock back to zero is way worse than whatever joy a glass of whiskey is going to bring me, you know? And you can be in settings, people who smoke, if you were in a bar, having something to

drink and then you got to have a cigarette, you go outside, you know, you just get into those environments where it's normal.

And I remember waking up and you'd feel terrible, but it would dissipate and then you

forget how terrible you felt when you woke up and then because you can wake up and you go, I'm not drinking anymore. And then all of a sudden it's four in the afternoon, you go, you know, I get to five o'clock and I can have a couple of drinks here. But I ran into a friend the other day and he and his wife just had a baby.

And he was a big drinker. And so we were talking and I said, "Hey, you know, I can meet you out, let me know." And he goes, "You know, I'd rather not." And I got, you know, got to be home with the baby and he goes, "No, no, no, no, I just I'm not going to drink anymore."

And I was shocked, the former hockey player, you know, big drinker and I said, "Oh, nothing happened. He goes, "No, no, no, I just woke up and I said, I don't like the way I feel anymore." And I have a baby here and, you know, my wife and, you know, I'm selfish. I say, "Good for you."

Like you, you had the wear with all. You decide. That's when, that's when things change. As I said yesterday, I had to take somebody close to me with my brother and we had to basically trick them into getting into a car to take them to rehab.

And he went kicking in, screaming, his wife was mad at us. And that's when we didn't tell anybody. And, you know, we saved his life, you know, he was going to die.

We saved his life.

And it's one of the best moments I ever had with one of my brothers, it's like, "You

know what? Let's do this." And he, but he, when he was in rehab, had to realize, "I'm here. Why am I here? I don't want to be here.

I need to leave. I'm going to come pick me up." And my brother and I were like, "We'll bring you some coffee. We ain't coming. We ain't coming."

And then he settled in and all of it. He's been sober for 10 years. Yeah, pulling. And the thing with pills compared to alcohol, I don't have experience, but Ryan Leef has

told me and told us many times he could hide the pills.

Because like, I remember he went to the bar downstairs with us and he had a ginger ale.

And like, "Oh, look at Ryan, the ginger ale, we're all having a picture of beer." And he told me, "Oh, it's poppin' pills in the bathroom between wings." And he goes, "It's easier to hide." For him, it was. But even if you take these pills, you know, could be, "Oh, I got supplements here,"

or, you know, this is asked, whatever. I've been, some of the greatest liars, or they think their great liars are drinkers and drug addicts. Because they have to lie every single day to survive. So, sorry for the detour there, but not sorry.

Let me take a break. We'll come back right after this. All the bases covered. New episodes drop every Thursday, so do yourself a favor and listen to inside the partner with Rob Parker on the iHeart Radio app or whatever you get your podcast.

Todd reminded me I hadn't spoken about Victor Wimbin Yamma in an hour's time and he said, "Shouldn't you be bringing something up about Victor?" I just got seven more blocks in the last two minutes. I've never dated him. All right, I won't say anything about Victor Wimbin Yamma, but Duane Wade, whole of

his family talk about Wendy's mentality. Listen, they're going to make the case hard and Wendy's making the case hard. I love Wendy.

I think if you're a basketball fan, you have to love this guy's mentality.

Yeah, more so than anything, obviously the way he plays phenomenal, but his approach and his mentality to the game of basketball is, it has a little old school in him and that's what we like as old to do is we like a little, like a lil, like a lil, I should be MVP talk. Like we like that because we like man, we don't hear that no more.

Yeah, but it's too nice and too complimentary of each other. Yeah, yeah. He ain't about none of that smoke. So that's Duane Wade on the check-in with Duane Wade. I agree.

He didn't act like he's 22 years of age. Tom Paolo Saro just sent this over and a film network insider.

Kirk Cousins will make $20 million fully guaranteed playing in 2026.

Now, the raiders aren't paying him the $20 million dollars, so here's how it breaks down according to Tom Paolo Saro. The Falcons are going to pay $8.7 million in 2026. The raiders paying the $1.3 minimum base salary, the raiders pay Cousins $10 million fully guaranteed roster bonus on the third day of the league next year.

The raiders hold a $2.80 million option for 2027-28, which is unlikely to be picked up. Great. So make some good money there. Feels like you're paying him enough that he's going to be your starter day one. That kind of the feeling that I got from that.

It's a lot of money for Kirk Cousins. If you're going to bring him in, you want to bring him in and probably have him start the year. Yes, Pauli. I was thinking about the upsides and downsides of this.

Let's say Kirk Cousins starts a few games. Men doza takes over and does well.

What if the trade deadline someone needs a quarterback?

Oh, yeah. Yeah. Sure. Could be factored in. Fish in Pennsylvania.

Good morning, fish. What's on your mind? Hey, Dan and boys, along the lines of April Fool's Day, Joe. I'm all for a good prank, but it can just get me. And I think the, I don't know if the guys found it or not, the ultimate is the fake lottery

tickets. Oh. Nice. And I think there's video of a guy at a Christmas party or work party. Who won enough of a, a large enough amount, they actually quit on the spot and started

to be rating his boss. So he thought that he had won the lottery, but he got tricked into it and then he said some mean things about his boss as he's quitting.

Yes, before they, before they told him it was a prank, he quit on the spot an...

to be rating his boss or boss as an owner, like get up on stage, I believe. I couldn't find a video, but it's out there. Okay. We'll get some of our best people on it. The 76 are scored 153 points last night.

They did win. Paul George, remember him? He had 39 points. So Philadelphia is out of the play in tournament now sixth in the Eastern Conference. All right.

Seldys scored 53 points in the first quarter.

They defeated the heat 147129. Jalen Brown had 43 points. Tatum, by the way, had a triple double. Let me see. I mentioned, all right, did I mention Victor Wimbanyama and 41 points in 18.

Where are you, Bill? 37 blocks. I'll just do it to annoy you, Todd.

Paul, the first six minutes of the game, that was, you should mention that.

The six are his beat, The Wizards, Wizards of one of three teams who have lost four games this year when scoring 130 or more points. The Mab's and the Bowls. Last year, three or more teams all losing at least four games when scoring 130 points. Last time, that would happen in 1969, 1970.

And it is, it is wild.

44th time this season, a team scored 130 or more points in a loss.

Roger Ubi Penini, America, the official trading card to the D.P. show. Trip and Vegas is back. I trip. What's on your mind today? Hey, good morning, Dan, I had a comment about the Raiders and the questions for the

feet. With Cudden's coming in, with his faith and being the stand-up guy, I think, them and Mendoza will mesh. I just hope Cuvia can clean up all the physical problems in all the nonsense from just bad play on the field.

And with Tom Brady, his greatest years as a player, it's about time for him to stand

up and do something for the Raiders from the front office.

And then my question for seat in this, congratulations on a thousand days. But isn't that really the equivalent of six thousand days that you sit next to pot? Wow. Shot.

It is surprising I haven't been driven to drink again. I'm powering through a higher one day at a time, you know, I'm better, better some days than others. I can admit, you know, I have my bad days. I was going to let you hit that softball.

Steven in Valencia, I Steven. Hey, good morning, big Dan, boys, six, four, a very deceiving athletic, 250. One, I would say that the two week, no shower and 10th grade probably led to the acne problem. And then two, the kind of, in the vein of the younger dog layoffs, if you had to lay off

20% of the crew, why would it be taught? Uh, I wouldn't lay anybody off. So I can, there's only 12 13 of us, you know, like, everybody, I need everybody here. No, I thought there were a couple of hundred people in this show. You had different reports.

There's very so many people that work on this show. Oh, I know. That was, that was when Colin Coward said that I had like 30 producers. And I went, I don't even have 30 employees. We have 12.

Let's see. Paul and North Carolina. Hi, Paul. What's on your mind today? Hey, good morning, Dan.

And Dan, it's, hey, listen to the show yesterday on the podcast. Some of the restaurant business saw this in the show. They last night. So I wanted to touch face on the EBS thing where you guys are talking about.

My first take, the CB Buckner play from two nights ago.

My first take where I needed went back to our Monno Galleragan, Jim Joyce, play a first face. Yeah. Yeah.

I think you would have different Galleragan's life.

Like he was a perfect game. I don't know. But with this ABS, I mean, when I watch these games, my first take with Dan these some players are good. I was watching the eighties game yesterday.

And we're back to back pitches with overturned one on three tenths of an inch. Another on one tenth of an inch. On a hundred mile out of a fast ball. Like these guys are barely missing. And I understand they're some of the greatest calls.

But I think it's a little unfair with these guys. I do want to make it like baseball. As soon as these some players. I know they say it's love and it is fun. These some players are put on the pedestal.

I make to take a mask off and now it's your own bad calls. Then no other sport when we're review on a play is one official or one on player put under a single scope of the review. And I just I think if if we could somehow put a leeway and where maybe if

The call is missed by less than half of an inch or the width of the baseball,...

negligible distance is maybe the calls are returned.

But the player or the team isn't isn't charges the challenge. Maybe they keep because these guys are missing calls by just the thinnest of margins. And to miss a call by a tenth of an inch on a hundred mile of our fast ball. And to make the guy take his mask off and say, hey, I was wrong by one tenth of

an inch. To me, I love it. I love what ABS is doing.

I think there might be some some adjustments made away.

These unparers are kind of embarrassed to make it. I got it. I agree with you. Absolutely ball. But baseball is the one that is trying to slow roll this into the game.

Let everybody kind of get familiar with it. And I think because of these unparers being embarrassed that we won't be having this. I got to tap my helmet. They should use it on every pitch. That way the empire is not embarrassed.

This is and it is inevitable that it's going to happen. But this is just up on the screen. You could have so much interest in this drama dress it up and you don't have to embarrass the unparer. I'm absolutely on board with that.

And when we get the commissioner on, I'm going to ask Rob about that. Like we're singling out the the unpar now. There have been some egregious calls or miss calls. And but for the most part, these unparers are probably rating out at ninety six ninety seven percent.

But you know, you got to factor in the batters, the hitters.

How many of those hitters have been embarrassed by bad calls by these unparers?

But nobody said, oh, I feel bad for that guy. Man, that calls wrong. He struck out with the bases loaded. Nobody said anything like that. There's like, oh, that unparer man.

He's got a wide strike zone. Why does he have a wide strike zone?

I mean, to me, I never understood that.

But baseball should have said, no, we have a unified uniform structure. This is what it is. That's it. It's not open to interpretation. It used to be there'd be an empire who, you know, laid bugs talked about this.

And Tony Gwyn talked to me about this. He said, both said, if if I take a pitch, that empire knows that that's not a strike. And even if in his strike, if you know, I was going to get the benefit of the doubt. Now, Tony Gwyn didn't need or bugs didn't need a benefit of the doubt.

They weren't going to strike out, certainly Tony Gwyn. But, you know, there's certain guys, there's certain pitchers. You know, Maddox and Gliven and Smalls all talked about that, especially Gliven. They lived on the black. And, you know, the way Tom threw he had to.

He had to be a crafty left-hander. You know, so it's gone both ways, but this is something I think baseball. And I think Rob Manfred's done a lot of good things. And I think this is a good thing too. We're headed towards automated balls and strikes.

But let's do it. You still have your home plate on fire. There's still calls that need to be made. But you can put it up on the jumbo trough. You don't have to have anybody tapping their helmet or doing a thumbs up or thumbs down on a call.

Nobody gets embarrassed. Get the call right. Have some fun with this. The anticipation on this. But, you know, now the strategy of when you do this.

We had a walk off last night, but you have to, you know, hold on to that or make sure the other ones that you challenge you get right.

Because you'd hate to have one in the bottom of the night thinning, and you don't have any challenges left. Yes, Todd. Was that a cool moment or a oi? Well, it like the walk off ending to again, the Orioles Rangers game last night where they challenged the last picture. There was a ball and then it became a strike game over.

And that's how it ended. I don't know what, what to feel about that. Two outs, top of the ninth. A one, two fastball and landed near the upper outside corner of the strike zone. The Rangers hit her Evan Carter didn't swing.

A lot of it to be called a ball. Baltimore had not yet lost using the automated ball strike challenge. And so they had gone to for two. Therefore, they still could use it. And they did.

And now that was the first.

Is it automated walk off or first ABS walk off? Yes, you off. Review off. Yes, Paul. If you go to mlb.com, they just started the thing yesterday where you could see every team ranking in challenges.

ABS challenges. You could see hitters. Are they four for four on the season on challenges? And you could see every single home plate, umpire and MLB baseball.

We've done it.

And MLB of how many challenges against them.

So name by name. Umpire's names we didn't know before. But this is what I worry of them. Now, I'm just going to bring the human element into this. If you're a hitter and you question a call,

that umpire is going to be pissed at you. Maybe not outwardly. Maybe covertly. And you're going to be like, hey, okay. You're going to embarrass me.

Even though the hitter is up there for survival, the umpire is thinking you got the call, right? Then you're going to get these umpires. Are you going to hold a grudge? Because that guy is trying to embarrass me.

Or going to embarrass me. Yes, Todd. And this is an eight three game in April between the Orioles and Ranges. Again, we've mentioned this before.

What happens when this is a deciding playoff game or world series game?

And a team's throwing their glove up when they're about to celebrate events. Winning the whole thing. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

No, no, it was a ball after all.

Oh, no, it was a strike. And like it just, it's going to ruin some special moments. I really believe it. I hope I'm wrong. Okay.

Thank you, Todd. Yes, Paul. Patriots Falcons Super Bowl. Good morning, touchdown and overtime pause your celebration review. Now celebrate.

Yeah. It's happened before. Yeah. Yes, he. Yeah, the other problem too.

That's like really happening with this is because of social media. And the way the TV game has advanced and baseball. You know, I saw a post on social media. I'm going to get these numbers wrong. But you'll get the point where it was like, all right.

Everybody is focusing on these six of eight calls that were overturned or whatever. But there was actually something like 880 wrong calls in that one week. The opening week of baseball say there's 880 pitches that were called wrong. And they only got about like 120 of them overturned, which is a crazy number to look at. And that's the start of the baseball season.

This is all new. We're going to be able to watch that the entire year heading to the postseason. Like Todd was just saying where they like man, they've gotten 450,000 calls wrong this year. That's a crazy number to look at. And this is something the commissioner is going to have to address.

Why not just make it all automated bowls and strikes?

That way we get the call right and nobody gets embarrassed. Take a break. Let's call for phone calls. What we learn once in store tomorrow after this. Fox Sports Radio has the best sports talk line up in the nation.

Catch all of our shows at foxportsradio.com. And within the I-Hard Radio app search F-S-R to listen live. What's the meaning behind the song Marvin? This is for my man, Fritzzy. He said the older lady that took him out.

Yeah. This is the song she went in the sing. It's a moan. Todd, can you sing for me? This girl is poison poison.

That's what she would say. Oh. There was a call back from earlier today. But there was a big age separation. Yes.

I was 19 and I think she was like at her mid 30s or something. I don't know what it was. She was like 33 or 34 or something. And that was a lovely few weeks until I think she realized enough of this.

This is ridiculous. Wait, she broke up with you. I don't even know if it was a breakup. I don't think we were going out.

I think we were just enjoying each other's company for a period of time.

And then we went our separate ways. Did your mom know what was going on? She did. She did? Yeah.

She had a good Simone. No, because it was there anniversary. That's where we were on this boat. Then the first place where I met her. She was sitting with her sister across the way.

And I guess someone stood them up and they didn't show up. Two guys, whatever, and she was out there smoking on the deck. And I went out there. And I said some corny line like I can get used to this. Like it was one of big boats.

And it's like, it's lovely out here. And then the next thing we know. She's giving me her card. She's a hairstylist on King's Highway. Flat was Javi on Brooklyn.

And now we're going out nine and a half weeks movie. And then the last row of the nine and a half weeks movie. You were the best row of the theater. Yeah.

And I never really did that kind of stuff in the movie theater before.

But I'll leave it at that. I've heard of people doing that. But I was at a participant ever in that. But she showed me around a little bit. Pete, we Herman did that.

Yeah. And this always got guy with a flashlight back there. It's like excuse me. What's going on back there. Sorry.

Christopher Maddahl grew so joins us tomorrow. And Lewis Riddick will be on the program as well. Fred in Sacramento. Hi, Fred. What's on your mind?

Good morning, guys. Love your show. Great show is usual. How do I follow Todd's story? That's going to be a toughie.

But anyways, I think I got a winner for the Las Vegas expansion team. You know, Vegas is known for gambling and restaurants and penthouses. Well, the penthouses are in the powers of the building. So how about the Vegas towers? Vegas towers.

Okay, tall people as well. Ken and Vegas. I can't. What's on your mind today? Well, good morning, Dan.

Great to be on your show. Love it for years. So I have two ideas. Well, one idea one question for the Vegas basketball team.

We have a plethora of sidewinder in the Mojave Desert.

So it seems like that could be a team name possibility.

And the question will the Dan's house video be reshot?

Because Pauli is working on the trigger. And not a rickt. Yes. Yes, we shot the reshot the opening. That was last week.

Yeah. Today's picture day, though. Everybody, get your picture today. Looking good. Thank you, Ken.

Madden Kentucky. Hi, Matt. What's on your mind today? Hey, good morning, VP of Danets. Long time listener.

Second time, callers six four in a true dad.

But 235. One of the call-in. Got to watch myself take down the heat in a storage flash. And last. 53 points in the first quarter.

First time since 1970. Jailin Brown doing MVP things. Drop him 43. Here's my question for you though.

Why is Jones Zoola not getting more credit?

I am. He is. He has got the second best odds to be the coach of the year. He is getting credit. But Joe came out and said the coach of the years is stupid of war.

Because it's really about your staff. Speaking of staff, JB Bicker's staff is your favorite to be coach of the year. Then Mitch Johnson and Charles Lee. But really, it's JB Bicker's staff. And then Joe Masoola.

I have a theory that Joe Masoola is not more embraced because he doesn't really embrace the media. He's quirky. But he's not. I don't know what the right word is. He doesn't play the game with the media too well at night tonight.

Terry and Seattle. Hi Terry. What's on your mind? Yeah, D.P. thanks for taking my call with regard to the biggest basketball team. I was thinking of a Las Vegas roadrunners.

And then with regards to Kirk Cudden going to the Raiders.

You know, I think if the Raiders do this right, that's a big if.

Kirk Cudden seems like a pretty high. You know, morality guy and he could probably teach. And then those every hit call there is when we had a fellow. They do this right. Yeah, I don't think we have to worry about that with Mendoza.

He could maybe teach some of his new teammates. A little bit called many van shopping. Yeah. This Danish sports history, Paul. I just have two.

In 1985, the NCAA rules committee adopted the 45 second shot clock

for men's basketball to start with the 86 season. Remember before that teams would stall when they got the lead. And in 1984, John Thompson led the Georgetown Hoyas to the National title. 1986, the NCAA votes to add the three points shot. The distance 19 feet nine inches embarrassing.

Like 19 feet nine inches. And a three point shot at that, come on. You're better than that. Oh, here's one for you. This guy stole a base in his 1,097th game of his career.

His first stolen base in his career after 11,000 and 97 games. He would finish career with two stolen bases in eight career attempts. 1996, Marvin. Cecil Field. Get out of here.

Come on. I need to get back on sports. Jeopardy. When something. Cecil Fielder had two stolen bases in his career.

His first one came after 1,097 games.

Instead of the day, instead of the day. Here comes that one. By the way, I've been watching some Laker Geely basketball. Ronnie James has been playing well. Okay, I got it.

I know I'm quarter-wise in Geely basketball. I know. My wife said we need to have a quarterback intervention last night. It he sent us a screenshot of a post from Facebook yesterday. I was like, oh man, this dude.

I know deep. I know deep. I know. I'm going on Facebook and get my quarter-wise. Let me talk to Phil.

We have a guy here. He's got a quarter-addiction. You're gonna stop wearing him quarter-wise. But, Ronnie has played well. I know it's Geely.

I know, but he actually has, look like an NBA player while playing in the Geely. Okay.

You're watching the Lakers.

The Los Angeles, the South Bay Lakers.

South Bay Lakers. South Bay Lakers. Big day tomorrow. We crank up the wreck-tech grills. Meet Friday.

Looking forward to that.

Let's go around the room.

See if we learn anything on the program.

Todd, you learned anything today. I did. Wembley says, "Screw it.

We don't care about our lack of playoff experience.

The spurs will try to win the title now." Satan would you learn. Kirkty Cousins is back. Marvin. Today you're laughing with the Browns.

Yes.

I thought it was a funny April Fool's Day joke.

Paul. Kirk's getting paid again. Todd Witted Island. Paul North Carolina concerned baseball's Ums getting too embarrassed by getting a co-wrunk by the slimmyst of margin.

"Fund day today. LePoard to our meet Friday.

Thanks for joining us for Fritzie Seaton.

Marvin, Paul Lee. Yours truly in the BRGs. Have a great day everybody." This isn't "I Heart Podcast." Guarantee to you, man.

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