1-on-1 with DP – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK - Originality and more jersey talk: February 15th, 10:25am

Episode Date: February 15, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Back to one-on-one with D.P. Presented by Beatrice Bakery on 93-7 The Ticket and the Ticketfm.com. Welcome back to 101. I want to thank the folks for Beatrice Bakery. Today on this show, we will accept nominations for Care Package. Did you fail? Did you fail on your Valentine's Day presentation? Did it not go the way you expected?
Starting point is 00:00:31 Is there somebody that works with you that was a lot? exceptional today or yesterday? Is there somebody at your house who quite frankly is going through it and they're working their tail off and not getting much at a boy or at a girl in their life?
Starting point is 00:00:48 So here's an opportunity. You can go to the Ticketfm.com and there's a Beatrice Baker banner. Click on the banner and you can nominate somebody of your choice anybody you want for a care package from Beatrice's Bakery. I have to tell you
Starting point is 00:01:06 Biotr Baker stole the day at the home of garden center because we were giving away samples. And the original response for a lot of folks was the words good and fruitcake shouldn't be used together. But they sample. And I can only think of, we probably gave a, man, 12 little crates of snacks. And there were only three people that tried it and didn't like it.
Starting point is 00:01:34 Everybody else was like, okay, I was wrong. This is really good. There was that one kid that, like, tried to sneak it. Yeah. Like, he grabbed it when they were walking by and, like, was trying to keep it, like, from his dad. I was just like, what a seat? What's that, dude?
Starting point is 00:01:47 You know, it's like, it's natural. It's okay. It's freshly made. It's okay. He's like, oh, a snack. There's no additive in nothing to work. I didn't grab anything, dad on our show. No, it was good.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Kids loved it. The grandparents were hits. And there were a lot of folks who really, this is their sample. So you could also put it on the start of him and text line. If you can't get to the website and you just want to text in, your nomination. Just tell us why they deserve a care package. Why are you thinking of them? Just pause for a second. Who do you want to make sure it has a great day? Who do you want, just there's somebody that pops to mind as you listen that you would, you can picture the
Starting point is 00:02:24 smile on their face when you hand them the care package. Who is that and why? That's all that's required. Tell us those things. And we can make sure that the person in your life that you you care about gets a care package. Fair enough. Simple enough. Have at it. So we were talking about the Jersey idea. And so funny that people,
Starting point is 00:02:49 first of all, people don't take yourself so seriously that you can't enjoy conversations. We were told that, you know, it was an original idea. Telling people that their idea is unoriginal is also unoriginal. If you're worried about,
Starting point is 00:03:09 shared content or me taking an idea and putting my spin on it, then please make sure that on your social media, you're not sharing memes from other people. Create your own. How about that? Are you sharing somebody else's picture? That's unoriginal. Are you sharing somebody else's thought? That's unoriginal.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Taking a picture with your phone and posting it as your profile pictures on original. Not original. Why don't you take a picture with an old-timey Polaroid? develop that film by yourself in a dark room. Wave it frantically until the picture of that Polaroid with a Polaroid. Take a picture of that Polaroid. Then take a picture of that. Finally, with your phone and then use that as your profile picture.
Starting point is 00:03:53 See, this is the thing. That's original. You could have, here we were in a space of a bunch of Husker fans just having a good time thinking of what jersey they would want. And who wore what jersey? And then along come the grumpy grumps to get us out of that conversation. Folks are having a good time. And then here they come. Harump, harump, harump, harum.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Like, relax. Calm down. It's okay. I have something. I need to find it first. It's okay. Like everybody, like, I would imagine if you're a Husker fan or for a sports fan, just a sports fan. Whatever sport you follow.
Starting point is 00:04:37 there is a player who just the thought of their jersey brings you joy. Text line, I will give, we will give a Beatrice Bakery care package to the texter that gives us the best story about the player who, when you think of that player, you smile. And tell us why. We'll help, Bradenbaugh. See, you went in the right direction because that's so random. that it's almost perfect. He's fantastic. It's almost perfect.
Starting point is 00:05:14 Now, I can tell you, if in 1973, a Johnny Rogers, Nebraska jersey crossed my path, I probably would have wet my pants in joy and excitement. Again, I was in Virginia, and it still had that kind of, like,
Starting point is 00:05:35 it really was, and again, I will upset some folks, but it really was, it was O.J. Simpson, Johnny Rogers, and Greg Proof. Like, those are the ones that, like,
Starting point is 00:05:50 oh, my goodness gracious, that's it. Like, those early high school, those are the guys. And those jerseys it cross paths. So whenever I'm around town, I'm around Lincoln and I see a Johnny Rogers jersey
Starting point is 00:06:05 that looked the way that striped joint. Yeah. Like, I'm not talking about just the red. And I'm not talking about just the I'm talking about like a the way they wore it that day. If you, if I saw a Jeff Kenny jersey, I would Elaine Bennis happy dance.
Starting point is 00:06:24 Like, you know the Seinfeld Jeff where they're just, they're just there, they're screaming, that would be me. That's a two, Courtney Grigsby and Marlon Lucky. Right?
Starting point is 00:06:35 Like you, I don't know why. Like, like I've been made fun. I'm just like one of my, like two of my favorite Husker players growing up. Courtney Grigsby and Marlon Lucky. And people are like, why Courtney Grigsby?
Starting point is 00:06:44 I'm like, I don't know. I don't know. Like for Jake, I would think that it's Damarino. But it has to be like an authentic Dan Aririan. Like an old school day. Like the flappy shoel, the flappy sleeves. Yes. Like where Marino would cut him so it wouldn't affect his, his throw in motion.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Yeah. Right? The flappy. Yeah, that would be. Okay. I think I found what I want to do. Gerald. Sean Kemp.
Starting point is 00:07:08 For the angry people. Rain man. What do you got? for the angry folks. I think. Well now, right and Delta. Keep an eye on them, Graily Pete.
Starting point is 00:07:16 Yeah. That's what it's, that's literally the, keep an eye on him, Crowley Pete. Growly, growly, growly,
Starting point is 00:07:26 growl. Yeah. That's what trolls too, by the way. And also every time that scene comes on, uh, Ellie goes,
Starting point is 00:07:33 it's grandpa. And grandpa's reaction. And he's just like, yeah. She's not wrong. She's not wrong. She's not wrong. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:07:42 Pete Kampi. That's, you know, Like, for me, I think the first jersey I ever had was, the first jersey I ever got was Larry Brown, former NFC NDP. No, Sonny Jorgensen. Sunny Jurgensen was the first one I ever had. First football one. I had the first jersey I ever got was.
Starting point is 00:08:15 was Frank, no, yeah, Frank Howard, Washington Senators, the Washington Monument. He was six foot seven, hit clean up for the senators. Yeah, like he was Frank Thomas before Frank Thomas. So you know how Jay was talking about Frank Thomas earlier than him being too big to play baseball? Yeah. The bat looked like a toothpick, like a toothpick. And he would just wave it, like he would just flick it, like nothing. And then he would hit bombs at the old RFK state.
Starting point is 00:08:45 And then I got a Brooks Robinson jersey because my cousins were up in Baltimore. So we would drive up in Baltimore. It was an hour and a half, hour and 45 minutes to Baltimore. And so we would go to see the Orioles on the weekend. And the second one I got from the Orioles, Reggie Jackson played for Orioles for a very short period of time. And they gave away the sleeveless Orioles vest. They gave one away, like, to everybody there. Oh, my goodness gracious.
Starting point is 00:09:18 I lost my mind. Yeah, text line, you're right. If it was a Kenny jersey, it would have to be torn from people trying to stop. Yep, like, that's the perfect, that is the perfect Jeff Kenny jersey. I was a Jerry Taggy fan. Okay. I was a taggy fan. Well, because he was the best quarterback on the best team in the country.
Starting point is 00:09:40 Right? And he was tough. man he was tough so those guys um the Orioles nationals or the senators back then
Starting point is 00:09:53 um sunny jurgensen uh i then got a west unsold baltimore bullets jersey so the so the bullets were in Baltimore
Starting point is 00:10:06 for a stretch before they came to DC and they had this three stripe down the leg this thing was a masterpiece of messiness because these three stripes that started on the shoulder and ran down the pants leg down the leg
Starting point is 00:10:24 the short. Okay, I think I've seen pictures. Oh, oh, it was magnificent and messy at the same time. Is that kind of like what the spurs have right now with like their throwback jersey where it's it's that pink and blue and it's like a stripe
Starting point is 00:10:40 it's like a couple stripes and it just goes from the shoulder down to the... It goes through the short, I think. I'll look up that jersey. Yeah, look at the Baltimore Bullets. Just put Baltimore Bullets. Okay, and I'll tell you if it's... And it was a black...
Starting point is 00:10:53 It was a black jersey? Yes. Yeah. I'm all for black jerseys. Oh, it was black. They had a black and a white, but the white had a red... It was a... Oh, oh.
Starting point is 00:11:05 Yeah! This is like the... Sexy, right? Like, and messy at the same time. I don't know about sexy. No, but this is like the, the trailblazers, what they're, what they're kind of doing.
Starting point is 00:11:17 But this is before the blazers. But there's stops before it gets to the shorts. Right, like that runs across. Yes. Let's see, hold on. Let's see if I can show this. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:11:26 There you guys go right there. No, 21 right there. Rico is showing it on the, on the video. It goes down to his shorts and then it curves out. It was, it was magnificent. It was magnificent. Of course the picture I find is them playing New York. Of course.
Starting point is 00:11:39 There's one of, uh, Yeah, so they wore that jersey from 69 to 73. So that seems about right. And then they moved to D.C. And they did it in a throwback. Apparently they wore it because there's pictures of Brady Bill and John Wall wearing it a few years later in a throwback game. And then the bullets had orange.
Starting point is 00:12:03 They once had orange jerseys. So, okay. Right? Yeah, Portland always has the like stripe going across the like side but it doesn't go into the shorts at all. Texas says Sean Taylor makes me so every time I want. That's the jersey I have, but the RICO says I can't wear anymore because it has the old team name on it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:25 Like you can, but you can't. Right. You know, like I have it in the closet. I've told you before. One of my best friends is a huge Washington football fan. He has a Sean Taylor jersey in a bunch of Washington stuff. Yeah. I'm just like, why are you a Washington fan?
Starting point is 00:12:39 He goes, you know, I don't really know. Well, there was listener Ryan who I had like a Washington Redskins signed, like it's like a board with the logo on it. And it had several signatures from former players on. And amongst them were two Husker slash Redskins and Ron McDowell and Pat Fisher. So he came and picked that up yesterday. It's pretty cool. But yeah, Claytonio Jones says Derek Thomas. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:04 So I had the Derek Thomas Pro Bowl jersey. Oh. I've always thought about like Pro Bowl or like all-star game jerseys like in the NBA. I'm like, do I want one? Like lately, they haven't been very, very pretty. Like it'd be one of those things where they used to be really well done. Like if I get it, I want it to be signed and I'm never wearing it because I don't know how or what I would wear it with. Oh my goodness, Gus.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Gus says my uncle bought me on Mike Epstein's Senators jersey when I saw my first game in RFK. It was his favorite player. Mike Epstein played first base played outfield for the senators back in the late 60s, early 70s or mid-70s before they went to Texas. Yeah, Frank Howard was my guy because he was the only all-star we ever had. Like, senators were like remarkably bad. Yeah. First in your hearts last in the American League. That's how that works.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Yeah, yeah. Like that was an actual shirt. But Frank Howard would hit 30 home runs every year. Like he would just, he'd sit in the middle of it. Like he would hit a line, he'd hit a single so hard. It would roll to the corner and he still was going to be a first base because he was big. Like he was a big tall strapping dude. Yeah, Bo Jackson, Stan Musial.
Starting point is 00:14:25 The Stan Musial, like the Cardinals, I think they should do that jersey thing as well. Because their old throwback Cardinals jerseys are fire. I just hate the Cardinals. I don't like the organization. I can respect some of the players. I don't like the organization, but the jersey, their jersey game is fire. Give me an Albert Poo-Hull. If I'm thinking Alper Pujols, I'm going, I'm going St. Louis. But you can go with the, like, the blue cardinals.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Anytime a baby blue jersey is used, it's gorgeous. Well, the baby blue, so I'll ask you this, two rooms. In one room, there's a whole bunch of signed Bo Jackson's and the other room to sign George, Brett. Which room do you walk in? Me, Bo Jackson. Yeah. Yeah. I thought you were going to go, I thought you were just going to go Bo Jackson, I thought you're going to go Baby Blue, LaDainian Thompson.
Starting point is 00:15:16 I was like, ooh. I want to say Bo Jackson, but that's hard. If you're going to go with the Charger Blue, it has to be Lance Alworth. It has to be Bambi. That's you. It has to be Bambi. Lidianne and Thompson is me. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:15:30 It has to be Bambi. I have to. It has to be Bambi. I have to go L.T. Unless you want to go John Hedle. because Hadole was a quarterback back in the 60s for the charges. I might even take who was the defense. Hidal.
Starting point is 00:15:43 Hidal wore. He wore number 21. A quarterback that wore number 21. Is that legal? It was legal then. Right? It was legal then. A quarterback ran number 21 and then Khosar wore 20.
Starting point is 00:15:58 And then Lorenzen. Lorenzo Tate Lauren and Lorenzen. Yeah, Barry Sanders, light baby blue. We'll finish the set. finish this show with just a parade of the some of my favorite jerseys and i'll tell you the direction i'm going in okay that i loved the oklahoma state barry sanders i was about to say would it be blasphemous if i said i won an oklahoma state barry yeah right like that's that jersey is is that blasphemous no it's chefs kiss good for me i've lived here my entire life no look man i never lived i
Starting point is 00:16:36 I never lived in Oklahoma, but let me tell you. That jersey is, yeah, say out, say out all day. That's best and peace, bro. With Rotter break, we'll close up one-on-one. We'll find out what the captain has in store for you on the captain's show here on 93-7. The Ticket. Watch live on Facebook, YouTube, or Twitch. You're listening to One-on-One with DP on 937 the Ticket and the Ticketfm.com.
Starting point is 00:17:06 Thank you.

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