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You're listening to one-on-one with D.P.
On 93-7 The Ticket and The Ticketfm.com.
Rico joins me on one-on-one.
I want to get to the start of having a text line.
Thank you guys for adding to the conversation.
Again, for the compliments on the Johnny and Tom and Jay.
Look, I love that.
I'm glad we could do that for you.
He is a legend.
I mean, the word legend is thrown around, but Johnny Holliday is a legend.
and so is Tom.
Joe, seriously, if you see me
and I'm slobbing on myself this afternoon,
just grab a napkin and dab away.
I don't know how medicated I'm going to be.
I don't know what kind of condition I'm going to be.
If I'm there, slightly surprised.
Like right now I'm 50-50.
You ain't going to be there.
50-50.
Well, it's only because it's Maryland
and Johnny's there and Chrisnocky's there.
Like, I kind of want to...
You want to be there.
Like, you kind of want to be there.
We'll see.
Brian T says, what's up, DP?
What's up, big man?
We'll be on the lookout for you, if not stuck in the student section.
Go Big Red.
Yeah, please stop by.
Make sure I'm not slumped and I'm not drooling.
Pekam Pye says, what's up, DP?
What's up?
Agreed.
If you wear Nike shoes, don't wear underarm a shirt.
You must align your branding at all times.
Now, Mark doesn't understand that thinking in theory.
And I'm a member of the club where that sort of thing will get you barred
and charred.
See, the problem with that was in college.
At first, what were we?
At first we were Russell when I first got there.
And then there was a discussion that was supposedly asked of the athletes.
I don't remember ever being asked.
What brand they wanted us to be, you know, Nike, Adidas Under Arm or whatever.
And pretty sure everybody on the track team was like, Nike, please, dear God, Nike.
we went with Under Armour
The problem is
Under Armour didn't make spikes at the time
In those situations
I understand
So we had people with Nike
You know your personal spikes
And they were like you know you can wear whatever
So you have people with Nike
Adidas
New Balance like all those different spikes
With Under Armour tops and shorts
I love Adidas
Sprinter spikes
Yes they're the best
But that was the year
I loved but I wore
I loved I loved Nike
for long jump.
Also, yes.
Right?
The thing was, that was 2012, the Olympics,
it was the gold bottom neon Nike spikes.
Got it.
Everybody wanted them.
I got a pair.
They were fantastic.
Yeah, I would switch shoes,
which would drive my track coach nuts.
So I was the lead in all the sprint relays.
I was always the lead-off guy.
and then I would
in between events I would run down
and get put on my
my jumping spikes
and there's a time where I
would only go with the flats
and then had to learn how
to adjust those things and figure out
what I was going to do
but the rules the rules of this
the rules of these
don't cross up
you can go
base
base logo
so a
product that is not branded for the sake of loud branding.
Miss Davis.
How are you?
What's going on?
Don't get nervous now.
Uh-huh.
Graduation notices.
Thank you, ma'am.
Thank you.
We'll take care of that for you.
Is mine more special than the rent?
You're saying special.
Mine is way more special.
than yours.
Oh, look at that.
Hold on.
You got to hold this up to the camera.
Midget man.
She hits you.
She's so nice.
Mine is special.
Mine's personalized.
Yeah.
Oh, mine's personal.
You just says DP.
That's your name.
That's your name.
This is personalized.
That's a nickname.
Don't change his now.
Don't change his now.
There you go.
Oh, whatever.
Ha ha.
Garbage.
Winning.
Winning.
Whatever.
Winning.
I won.
I'm the best.
Thank you.
We will make sure.
We will make this happen, and we're proud of you,
and you made your decision on where you're going to school?
Where are you going?
Northwest Missouri State.
Why?
For just in general.
Okay.
I mean, it's okay.
It's okay.
Maryville's all right.
Maryville's all right.
I mean, they good.
They I guess.
That's fair.
That's fair.
Everybody good in the family.
okay well can you hang out until the break and I'll give you a
proper hug thank you thank you so it it's
you can hang out in here you can go wherever
well we have bagels and oh yeah bagels and donuts
yeah yeah I kind of figured that's what it was Cassie Davis
again Joe Davis and Ambition Electric
she's graduating from Norris and she dropped off
graduation notices and we're proud of her we're very proud of
her and what she's doing.
Yeah.
So to figure out,
so the rule,
I think shoes and shirt should match.
Okay.
And if the pants can match,
perfect.
As long as the pants are a generic brand.
But if it's branded another way,
don't mix Under Armour with Nike pants
and an Under Armour shirt.
Don't do that.
Now,
when I would work out, I didn't really care what I was wearing. Work out. I don't care. Work out. I don't care.
But like if I was like just wearing stuff, you know, I'd have my, you know, the Under Armour shorts that they gave us.
Because, you know, at Carney for track, they gave you a shirt and shorts and that was it.
We had champion. It gives you any idea how old. We had Russell. Yeah, Russell champion.
We had, we had Russell. I got there. In 2012 at the University of Nebraska Carney, we were Russell Brand.
This was 1980, and it was the old cotton shirts.
You know why we were a Russell brand?
Because UNL, our sister school, well, our mother's school, pretty much.
Took all the funding.
It's fine.
We got everything.
So, yeah, it was fine.
It was fine.
And, you know, I would find myself wearing, like, Under Armour socks or something and Adidas shoes because I did not, like, I had Under Armour socks to try and match with my.
with my uniform, but I wouldn't,
I didn't want to wear any type of underarmor shoes.
I love under armor.
Because their shoes are light.
I don't feel like I'm wearing shoes.
Which is great for, like, walking around and being casual,
not great for working out and playing it.
Like, I don't know how Steph plays in them.
Like, I'm sorry to see on rolls ankle, like, all the time.
No.
I bought a pair of underarmers shoes for my senior year to run in.
And they were okay, like to practice in.
They were okay.
They were really light.
were okay but I still preferred Adidas. They're light. They're like. And it was it was there. Adidas. Adidas. As the people across
the pond say i dream
stop
right like that was like we're so childish
um so yeah um so john says this
what's up d p what's up john he goes i had a root canal done and the best tip i
received was to eat as much as you can before you go because you won't be able to chew you
won't you can bite your tongue without knowing it cold packs will be your friend
i slept in the recliner because it hurt to lay down in the future listen to your wife and
go to the dentist more often john so i was pretty so imagine ten
years ago I was a
my mouth was a mess
okay it was a mess
so they straight my teeth
they cleaned my gums like the whole thing right
and you go through those
phases where they shrink
you they try to manipulate your teeth
into space that whole fun process right
and you go through the process and I got pretty
regular and consistent and I got it to where
my mouth was in good shape
then enter
I'm in D.C. for
the government
and then I moved to
Lincoln. So I lose my
dentist. I lose my
contacts as far as like people who know
what's required. And then
the pandemic hits. And I was not going
to
the dentist. Engage. The dentist
with your mouth wide open. Yeah. Right, right. Right. Like everything
about it went, that's really stupid. Yeah, no, I get that. Like don't do it. We had
scheduled, you know, the first time that I had gone to the dentist
since I was, I don't know, like 10 last year.
And that was, you know, it was fun.
We go every six months.
And so, but to backload it, I had a really bad dental experience in Utah where the dentist, I mean, it was some Edward Cisorhands work, man.
Just like, let's just get in your mouth and start.
12 blades and no purpose and just slash slash cut, cut, cut.
But did you die?
I thought I did.
But did you die.
I thought I did.
That wasn't that bad, though.
I thought I did.
And it kept me away for a few years.
And that's how I got in such a bad shame because I just, I cringed at the idea and the thought of going to the dentist.
Well, the first time they did, so they did half and half with the deep cleaning, but it's not really, it's not cleaning.
It's cleaning, but that's not the purpose.
It's stabbing.
Yeah, it's cutting at each tooth and then going.
in with getting whatever metal yeah and then you get this oh just thinking about it just right
the sound yep the sound the sound of the that little instrument against bone i just i'm like can you
just use the water pick the entire time like even when that like shoots into my gums and it hurts
i don't want the sound of the metal and they're just like oh this one's a little dirty and they're just
like and it and it's and it's and it's and they've got the the thing that's the suction right
That's happening.
That never works.
Wait,
the one that they put,
like,
in your mouth and you have to,
like, hold it.
And they're like,
yeah,
it'll get all the water.
And then you're sitting there
with water just like in the back of your throat.
And you're like,
I can't swallow it.
And I can't,
like, spit it out.
Because you're like,
really shouldn't swallow it.
Yeah.
So you're like trying to like maneuver it,
like tilt your head.
But you know,
and you don't tilt your head
because there's metal.
And letting them know.
And letting them know,
hey,
I've got a reserve back here.
Yeah.
So then when they,
when they're done,
they tip you up, you're just like, blah.
You know, and it's there.
And then it's days of, of, so they asked, they knew I was in trouble.
But they said, okay, so we can put you under.
But I didn't want the anesthesia because I'm like, no, I don't like, I don't handle
anesthesia well.
And, but then we'll give you a local, but then you have to hear everything they're doing.
I hate it.
Like, I want to, I put on headphones and it didn't help because.
You can feel it.
feel and hear it. It's your inner ear. You can hear it through your mouth in your ear. Right. Right. And it's just like, okay, I don't want to know what you're doing. And then there's the moment where you know they hit something. And they know they hit something, but they're going to act like they didn't hit something. It's the pause. Right. I'm like, huh.
Ooh, does Mark have dental stories? Cursing in my head. And I ask you questions and they're like, oh, so what are you doing this summer? And you're like, I can't talk to you.
It is a 90-minute conversation, one-sided conversation of her singing to whatever
Christine Aguilera.
Oh, that's fantastic.
Like whatever, whatever Adele song is on that they're singing poorly in your ear.
Like it's, right.
Yeah, I got a big weekend plan.
We're going to the mountain.
They're just telling you their life story.
I was like, cool.
Mark?
Mark.
Hey, guys.
Hey.
You know, like, five-year-olds go to the dentist, right?
Uh-huh.
And don't complain about it.
Right.
They don't have a microphone, little bastards.
Little bastards.
Look.
But you know what five rooms too complain about if you give them the wrong bowl, so I don't want to hear it.
They walk out of there with bubble gum fluoride on their teeth.
They don't know any better.
They're happy about it.
Did you not?
Okay.
A five-year-old isn't getting a saw in their mouth.
Yeah, it's like, you know, because it's nothing to screw up.
Nothing's been screwed up yet.
They can eat nothing but candy for a, for like three months and their teeth will be fine.
And don't remember any of it.
Well, and that's true.
They're just going to fall out anyway.
Exactly.
Like, those teeth don't matter.
Right.
I get that.
Those teeth have no feeling.
Yeah, but the, like, to me it was, I understand what you guys are doing.
Can you just do it in.
Quiet.
Peace and quiet.
Can you scrape my teeth and quiet?
You shut up and I don't want to hear this.
Can you shear my teeth with no noise?
It's, because it's a, like, and it's scraping.
It's scrape.
It's a scrape.
Don't do that.
Don't do that.
It's scraping.
It's terrible.
It's terrible.
For a future reference, don't ever do that again.
Oh, it's just like, oh, there are people driving down the road.
There are people on the road who just swerved going, ah.
What's happening?
There's entire people who make YouTube career.
doing what he just did.
So, no, if we, no, see, okay, so here's the, I don't have the nails to.
No, but imagine that, like, there's a part of me that wants to video this.
There's a part of me that wants that too.
D.P. is going to be on his vlog.
Hey, y'all.
This is D.
This is D.P. I'm at the dentist.
Say what up, Dr. Sloan.
She just looks at it.
All right.
Right. And then she's full out performing at that point.
Remember, like and subscribe.
Like she's really singing at this point.
Now, I have to say the folks that way.
What up my deep people?
Right.
Deep people.
It's perfect.
And they're really like, so I like these folks.
And they weren't obnoxious and they were fun.
I'm like, okay, so I'll let you hurt me.
Without confirmed.
You've earned the right.
You've earned the right to hurt me.
I'm going to say something off air.
But if they screw.
But I'm just.
I'm just putting this in advance.
Williamsburg Dental.
I love you.
Thank you.
But if you screw this up, everybody's going to know.
We're going to have to suffer.
We have to take a break.
Let's take a break.
We'll finish one of a moment.
We'll come back.
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