Bob Does Sports Podcast - Producers Reveal Behind The Scenes of Bob Does Sports!

Episode Date: August 2, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 And this happens like, okay, well, what's the next thing? Right. Maybe there isn't the next thing. Like, maybe this is exactly what we need to be in doing for the next 10 years. We want to get into the origin of the big ticket nickname because I think it's the funniest story of all time for so how somebody got their nickname. Big announcement, by the way. I think we may have teased it a little bit, but not for big announcement. Bob does sports is moving to .
Starting point is 00:00:23 But now I think this is the best job. Are you been serious? I'm being honest. It really is, man. You travel with your best friends. I mean, in the worst of cold cuts, I never got in this for the money. I never got into this for the money. You know what I got into it.
Starting point is 00:00:49 I almost feel, unless it's a food challenge, we usually always have such a good gauge of what's going to hit and what's not. Maybe we're starting to lose our idea of what's going to be good or not. And that's good and that's good and bad. Like the last one, the, um, on YouTube? Yeah, like, I feel like we're starting to lose a little bit of a gauge of, which is not, by the way, not the worst thing. I disagree, Gary. You do?
Starting point is 00:01:11 Yeah. Good. I mean, I'm glad you do. There are misses that, that show up. Like, there's certain videos that you think are going to hit hard that don't, but the bangers, everybody knows. Yeah. I'm telling it.
Starting point is 00:01:22 Then there's also been ones that kind of had tailed from behind. This one more, it was like watching a horse race of when they, they finally get up on the outside and they start moving. The one where we golf till dark. Yeah. It was, yeah, by far.
Starting point is 00:01:37 You didn't think that was going to be a bangor? No, I did, but it didn't, I don't think it started out as a big time banger. I thought it started pretty good. I think it did. It picked up steam.
Starting point is 00:01:47 It also came out, and I don't know if this affects, normally during the majors, it affects, it came out during the coverage of the British Open, the last, you know, hour or two. So that might have slowed it out the jump,
Starting point is 00:01:57 and then it just kept picking up steam, and then it moved in. It's like the fastest we've had to date. Remember when you, we were so pissed. Remember when we released on March Madness? Yeah, and we didn't think. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:09 He's right during day one of March Madness too. And then he threw a fit. I don't know what a fit. I was just like, it's annoying to. I don't think you know what a fit is because you throw fits all the time. And you always say I didn't throw a fit. That's what it was. It was a fit.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Yeah. No, when you say fit, I think of like a child like throw it. And I know you're. gonna be like oh you are a child throwing shit but i i that's i think of like a little kid like having a uh throwing a fit i don't think i don't think of a guy just like cursing out his boys you know i i would say the most you know what i'm saying yeah yeah yeah a guy cursing out his boys is just a dick so that's so you should have said so you should have said he was a dick but you know the sick part about you no is is when we say you're being a dick you he likes it he loves it
Starting point is 00:02:57 and he doesn't like the fit thing so That's why we say you're throwing a fit. Yeah, that's fair. If you keep saying throwing a fit, you'll never hear from me again. Do you want to know what else? Videos will suck, but you'll never hear from me. What else I've noticed is that the things that will get you to laugh the hardest, like is when we're the meanest to you.
Starting point is 00:03:13 Like the meanest thing that I can say to you will land with you. I mean, I don't like saying mean shit all the time to him. But like, if you want him to laugh, you have to get deep and you have to say some really mean fucked up shit. To get me to laugh? Don't you agree with that, take? Yeah, I agree with that. Are you serious?
Starting point is 00:03:28 The other day I told him. Not to touch something. And he was like, yeah, see, I like that. Yeah, yeah. He didn't know. I was like,
Starting point is 00:03:35 yeah. No, he, because he looked at me and he was just like, he gave me like a real stern, like talking to and I was like, damn, like,
Starting point is 00:03:42 I like that. It is, you know what's been one of the most enjoyable things for me is watching you two interact and you two now get along to where you guys are at now or even like feel each other out? Like, when Ticket took the wheel of the van in Atlanta, which I think was his,
Starting point is 00:04:00 first trip? No. Wasn't the first trip? No, my first trip was Dallas and you were sick. Oh, it was Bryson. By the way, I don't want to pull a cutsy. Is that camera on me? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:12 Okay, good. You just pulled the cutsy. I didn't want to do it. But that one, I know is the wide camera. That's usually the one that's zoomed in. So now I can kind of understand where he's coming from because it does not look like it's on you, but I can assure you that it is. But he was referring to the, if you have a question about the wide angle, you got
Starting point is 00:04:24 issues. If you're asking about that one, then you're okay. No, that one's on you too. Okay, sensation. Now I don't, I got it. I don't want him to have a fit later. Oh, no, I might be a dick. But your, when ticket, and it's okay if he's gone for this, when ticket first took the wheel of the van in Atlanta.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And that was like the first trip where we were really together because I had COVID during Dallas. I think that's when you were probably at your, where you worried the most about ticket. Now, me and Joe had known ticket from working at the four season, so we knew what we were getting. So it didn't phase us. We knew what we were getting. Yeah, I think that. That drive was pretty well. Because I didn't, I had never, we had experienced together.
Starting point is 00:05:04 The truth is, me and the ticket, people, I mean, people don't know this. And I don't even know if you know this. When I, when we started, he was living, you were living in L.A., right? And there was, there was a week early on that I moved here that you were staying at Bob's. You went out of town. I think you were in Jupiter. And the ticket was staying at your apartment. And I came every single day to work out of your apartment.
Starting point is 00:05:23 And he was staying there. And we would just like, order the pasta sisters and watch Colin Cowherd while like I worked. and it was like one week but we became pretty tight throughout that week and I don't know if he remembers that was like early when I was I mean I'm obviously still pretty nuts now
Starting point is 00:05:37 but I was at my worst back then in terms of like anxious about getting this to work and there was a video it was the one club challenge do you remember this tick? I do it was at Tierra Rahada where we filmed that which we've never been back to for some reason
Starting point is 00:05:50 it was the one club challenge and I was editing it and I was losing my shit it was like Wednesday night like two in the morning and me and him were like he was watching a movie or we were doing something and I was I think he thought I was a psychopath at the time because I would not. I had so much anxiety about making sure it was one of the first episodes. I wanted to make sure it was good and I was losing my mind and the audio wasn't working
Starting point is 00:06:07 and I could not figure it out. And I was just like, I wasn't berating him, but I was like using him to vent. And I think he's like, this kid's crazy. Like, what are we doing here? But you weren't with Bob to Sports at that time. No. You were just staying in my apartment. Yeah, I wasn't even living in L.A.
Starting point is 00:06:21 I was staying on Joe's couch. Oh, yeah. Oh, right. You were on Joe's couch, but since Bob was out of town. And I needed a break. Yeah, yeah, yeah. From the couch at Cutsis. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:06:30 So Bob was out of town, so you went to Bob. And I used to come every day and work out of there. Right. Even when Bob was gone. Yes. Why didn't you be like grilling upstairs? Like you would send. That's right.
Starting point is 00:06:40 You used the, I used every amenity you had in that place. I certainly did. Only thing I used was the couch in the bathroom. But the thing is, I think that, I mean, me and you have all on a personal level have always been friends. Since the things I've met you. Yes. I'm trying to think when we've ever.
Starting point is 00:06:57 I don't think, I mean, I don't think. I mean, I don't think. I mean, I think you probably had some issues with me at certain times in a work relationship, for sure. But I think on a personal, which is maybe what Atlanta he's talking about, but I think on a personal level, we've always enjoyed each other's company. Yeah. We can go over and we can watch golf or place a bed or just dick around. You know, we always have a good time. We're also very similar.
Starting point is 00:07:16 We have very similar brains, I think. We think we look at the world, I think, in the same way. Yeah. But when did we meet? I'm trying to think. When did I meet you? I met you that week. It was that week.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. And you were getting ready to go to Buffalo, I think, weren't you? Possibly. Yeah, because I remember you talking like I haven't met Faparaz yet. Oh, and I was, yeah, that's very probably what it was. You know, it's hilarious.
Starting point is 00:07:39 The big thing that you guys have to and not just to pump your tires is, first off, technically, I always wanted to hire, like, when it came time where we realized, like, we needed another guy and I wanted to hire you. my whole thing was from a standpoint of your comedic timing. To me, that's bigger, and I think you would agree with it. That's bigger than the technical stuff because he could always learn that. I think you guys from a comedic timing point, I think that's so key and that's something that both you guys have, which is why it works so well. Yeah, like we have a similar sense of humor as well. And like when we made the show at the beginning, it kind of like, not by design, but the way
Starting point is 00:08:20 we were editing it or the way I was editing it, kind of. of gave it its direction, I guess, not even by design, but that kind of became the direction of the show to where if you're, if any, if you would just bring a random person, I think we could bring, like, hire somebody to come in and learn how to edit it, but, but yeah, it has its own, like, design to it, to it, I think now. Yeah, there's a tone to the show that you created and I, we have similar brains, so I sort of fell into that pretty easily. But if anyone's coming on board now, we're looking for technical assassins. We've got enough comedic time. The truth is we are.
Starting point is 00:08:54 We need a sass. We are, but my, I value, can I be honest to you? I value, like, when we're looking at, when we're looking at hiring somebody and we're like, like Jensen, who's making the tracers for us, he, it doesn't matter what your resume is. It doesn't matter how technically sound you are. To me, at least, if you, because when Jensen came on, he reminded me a lot of myself. Like when he, he would just hit us up and just start making shit for us.
Starting point is 00:09:19 He just started making better, he made it better tracers. And it was like, if somebody's going to. going to just grind that much without one without being paid at first just because he wants the job and he sees the future it felt very similar to how I felt like three years ago when I was doing it so I'm more inclined to work with somebody like that than somebody who has a degree from wherever and knows the technical skills but doesn't have you know is not a dog you see a lot of you and Jensen for sure which is why I like Jensen and Jensen as your folks are learning now is the new guy coming on that that's coming to help us out when I was sold on Jensen was a
Starting point is 00:09:52 you two telling me that he's got like that dog in him that where he'll just work but when i started following him on instagram and he did this purely out of enjoyment he posted a shot chart and a tracer from every single shot in one video yeah in one video and i was like that's it that's i'll take him any day of the week it was sick should i tell you my one concern about him sure so he's like he's young he's like a kid like he's a kid no it's not it's not a concern but no I'm saying like he he's he's handling the podcast now he's he's like he's like almost from a different generation that's true which is like yeah and he's gonna see this you're from a different generation but no of course it's not a bad thing no no it's not a bad thing I'm
Starting point is 00:10:37 saying he's a young like he's he's a kid he's like fresh out of college or like just finishing up college and it's just like that that dynamic will be interesting but he busts his ass and he makes it happen so I don't I don't know why you guys are making faces I'm just being honest I think that really shows and like Instagram content like Like we've always talked that like Joe, like Joe was born. You got to realize like Joe first got the iPhone when he was what? He had to be like 25. 20.
Starting point is 00:11:02 He was much older. Yeah. 20, 21 college. You could tell in the way or even Mikey V. Um, who does the building. I'm show with us like the way they post is different. And I'm not saying it's right or wrong, but the way they post and their style is different than somebody that was born in, in when we were. And you know what I always tell you is that in seven years.
Starting point is 00:11:22 we're going to be five years we're going to be washed up as well. Will we though? You might not be but you'll be having to adapt. I, even now, I used to be like so on top of every fucking internet cultural meme or anything. There's shit I see now and I'm like, fuck,
Starting point is 00:11:38 I'm washed. Yeah. But it's because their brains working differently too, this younger generation. Oh, the gens. Yeah, they,
Starting point is 00:11:44 yeah. Genes and generation. They're growing up, they're growing up on TikTok, which is going to screw all them over for life. I'm actually thankful that I didn't have like an eye. I was like in my teenage like a teenager like late teenager because it was like really I I think I got my first iPhone when I was in I had like a regular I mean I was late my parents didn't
Starting point is 00:12:01 like want they weren't like they didn't want to give like iPhone to their kids like in high school so I think in like senior year or I had one when I was like 13 yeah so maybe I mean it's been the same you're my age yeah but there weren't like all that stuff that you could do want it there wasn't like the TikToks or even like a now but the texting was pretty cool the first time I saw that that colored bubble but Now it's like, I bet you kids that not to sound like the old school guy, but it is true. I'm thankful that we got it later to where kids now, when they hang out, they probably do what we all do now and everybody just on their phones the entire time. When I was a kid, we had a wiffle ball stadium in my back and we were playing with football all day and stuff and you were doing all that.
Starting point is 00:12:40 They're probably so, you know, locked into that now that it's got to be different. Yeah, I think probably socially it's a lot, it's a whole lot different like making friends and shit like that. But I don't know. I am, I sometimes think about how like good it is that we developed some sort of habits. Yeah. Before we got addicted to the phone, you know? Dude, do you remember like you could argue with your boys without knowing the answer for an entire night about shit? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:06 That's a great. And now it's like you argue for 30 seconds. Yeah. Yeah. You're like, yeah, Texas A&M. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yeah. Yeah. No, it's good. I missed that. I missed you think we'll be so, like, I almost feel like we're, we're on the internet all the time. We're obsessed with it. You really think that we'll lose our fastball? Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:13:23 I think that's evolution of time. Damn, dude. But I think you can set your, like, I don't know. Lose our fastball in the sense of like, we might not be hitting on Instagram trends. You know what I mean? But we'll be hitting on other things. Like, we'll just evolve into whatever it is. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:39 You know? Let me ask you this. What's your screen time? And then, Tick, I'm coming to you after. I can look. Okay. So I'll, I'd be very curious. My phone, between the computer and the phone, it's 24.
Starting point is 00:13:50 hours. But if you want to just talk phone, that's just going to give you phone. And I want to know yours. You'll be shocked. In a lower. He's got nothing. He's got nothing. I got nothing.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Are you serious? You know that about me. Yeah. So when you're not doing Bob Disports, you're checked out, which is good, by the way, if so. Well, like he said, it's like if I'm not on my phone, I'm on my laptop all day, either editing or working or then if I'm not doing that, I'm on the TV. So my screen time is all fucking day.
Starting point is 00:14:18 But my phone time is very, very, do you want to know what the numbers? Yeah, be curious. And good for you, by the way. Two hours and 46 minutes. No fun wondering. That's a pretty big week for me too. That's a big one. Are you serious?
Starting point is 00:14:32 But Bob, you were wondering why he doesn't respond in the chats. It's because he tosses the phone. Yeah. It's a smart play. Oh, I think, look, I wish. I noticed, I did it last night and I literally will have to, and it's not good. Let me look at my screen time. I have to tell myself, okay.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Okay, Robby, you have to put your phone away now. And then I will notice, like, even if I watch a show, I enjoy the show so much more when I don't have my phone there. But it's so rare for me to even be able to sit down and watch a show. That's how sick I am. You know how crazy it is the people in general? You have to put one screen down because it's too addicting. To focus on another screen.
Starting point is 00:15:08 You can't even focus on the one screen. You want to hear mine? Isn't that crazy? We're fucked. No, you spend all day looking at the big screen just to go home to look at the little screen, right? And then people are like, it's like, it's like a meme. They're like, why can I fall asleep? It's like there's an orb of light like shining in your face at all times.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Like, 10 hours, 23 minutes. Oh my God. And bear in mind, I'm on the computer a lot. So it is some, a lot of it's work related. Probably I would say you do this. You do this. Hybrid thing. I've watched you work before when you're not laying down on the floor on your stomach.
Starting point is 00:15:42 On my back, dude. It's, it's, you do this thing where like you'll, you'll be on the laptop, but your phone's right here and it's on. ever closed it like you're up here and you just come down here and scroll twitter for like a little bit you'll get back to it yeah right back that's really you're doing this hybrid shit yeah i do i'm a big like it's it's it's a problem not a problem because most a lot of it is work like even if you're on instagram that's what we do a lot of it's not work but i do like the i'll edit like two holes instagram twitter facebook face time whatever edit two more holes instagram twitter facebook whatever
Starting point is 00:16:13 and do it again it's not good but you know it's it's how we you know it's how it's how it is now Yeah, and I can only use it. By the way, my screen time is 14, 15 hours. So mind you, I sleep for I always get a full eight hours. It's pretty sick. My attention span is so bad now. So bad to the point where even on TikTok, which is made for people with no attention spans, I can't go through a whole video.
Starting point is 00:16:35 I just swipe. See, I can only use the excuse of it being my full-time job for so many. I know. It's like Joe has a crazy screen time. And he would always say, but Bob, it's my job. And it's like, it is, but to an extent, like you scrolling through Twitter or whatever is not your job. All right, folks, we now interrupt this podcast to let you know that Callaway has released their new CB wedges. You want forgiveness, you want feel, you want spin.
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Starting point is 00:17:23 So do yourself a favor. Grab a set of these today. I don't know what he's fucking doing on that. Because at least you're doing cameo. Right. You're doing some of these other things. You're talking on the phone a lot. Your big talker on the phone.
Starting point is 00:17:39 Joe is, I don't know what he doesn't do cameo really that often. He doesn't talk on the phone that often. He's on Instagram and he's looking up bets. I don't know where all the time goes from him. Yeah. True. But I think, to be honest, I think that's, he's just, like, Everybody's like that now.
Starting point is 00:17:53 You look up and you're like, it's 10 p.m. And I just looked at my phone doing nothing for five hours. Like, and I'm not talking about everybody, but I feel like that's, that's common. But yeah, what, I had somebody to say about the ticket when we joined up. I forget, was it Atlanta? I wanted to circle back to Atlanta too because he seems to be referencing something that I'm not positive I know fully about. No, no, this drive. You do.
Starting point is 00:18:14 Well, it was in the car. Did I really freak him out? I said, I was like, yell. I was like, no, I was like ticked, like figure it out. We were with the, uh, you know. No one else volunteered to drive, by the way. Yeah, we were with the Doing Things CEO. Shout out, Reed Haley.
Starting point is 00:18:28 We were with him and ticket had just met him. And within the first five minutes, first off, take his, your control of the van was all over the place. It was frightening. And Jets in the back like, what the fuck is you doing? Like you can't drive. We're just tired of the guy. I can't drive. Come from the guy who never drives any of that.
Starting point is 00:18:46 I don't drive. I don't drive. I don't drive. But by design, like I'm not, you know, I'm not going to, within the first 10. minutes you told him about you being arrested, which I thought was hysterical and he didn't like. And now we're telling the whole world. And now everybody, everybody goes. But that does lead into the big ticket.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Sure. Origin name. And we wanted to get into that. Last thing I'll say before you even go in there, Tick, it's fun for me to watch. I think you're having more of an idea now, but him is really coming now to where you don't realize how part of the show you're becoming and you're not going to want to hear me say this, but like you in a way now are becoming like a star on the show to where you look at the comments.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I agree. And lately. And lately. You know. Yeah. Lately, there's like moments since we've done the show where to me at least, I can speak for myself where I don't, I'm very engrossed in the show so I don't take a step back and look at where it's going or this or that.
Starting point is 00:19:41 It's just like day to day shit. But there are moments that happen where you actually feel something happening. Like when we hit three, four, five videos in a row and you can like feel it getting bigger. And you can feel the more comments. coming in you can feel the positivity coming in. So with the ticket, the last couple weeks and month, I've been feeling his presence growing and the amount of people talking about him and the amount of videos he's in and the bars he's dropping and his Instagram is growing
Starting point is 00:20:05 and people are just like, what's the deal with this guy? Is your Instagram going up? He doesn't post. I don't do anything. Is it really? Yeah. He's got to start post. I'm getting some people who are getting pretty pissed.
Starting point is 00:20:13 Yeah. When you first started, you didn't say as much because you were just kind of feeling it out. Now you're so comfortable to, where people are seeing how fucking funny you are. The par three poppy things come about. I don't think you realize where that's going, and that's fun to watch, but we want to get into the origin of the big ticket nickname
Starting point is 00:20:36 because I think it's the funniest story of all time for how somebody got their nickname, so I'll give it to you, Tick. I like the way you tell the story better. You fill in some gaps if you feel needed. Okay. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. So we told the story at a different podcast, but we had to cut it for certain reasons.
Starting point is 00:20:53 But I'll first touch on that arrest that happened before this story. Holy tell. I thought it was the same shit. I think there's a lot of people just hearing that I got arrested and I got to make sure they know it didn't kill a guy. It's like him sitting down on Good Morning America to like talk about like his troubles and his mistakes, you know. That's what it sounds like.
Starting point is 00:21:14 For the record, I've been arrested too. You have? Yeah. Do you want to talk about it? We can. But I wanted to. Okay, we'll get to me first. I was arrested twice.
Starting point is 00:21:23 Twice. Both marijuana jargon. Both small amounts of marijuana. Same. Oh, okay. You too? Same. There you go. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:31 Okay. So there was nothing. Just slap on the wrist kind of thing. It's all legal now. It's all fucking legal. He's like, I want that fucking expunged immediately. So I went to a school, big party school. I don't think I should say it.
Starting point is 00:21:46 And I was betting on college football. I was betting on baseball. I was betting on anything you could bet, and I racked up a huge debt with the wrong kind of people on campus. And they had this system where they would say, listen, man, you don't got to pay off the debt that you owe, but you do got to start selling weed for us. So I started selling weed for these guys to make them their money back, and eventually I did, and then I kept going, and it was a whole thing. But anyway, my gambit, my thing was I would stand outside of the football stadium. Big, big university, by the way, too. Big football program.
Starting point is 00:22:24 Big football program. Big university. I would stand outside. I would make my sales all through the week, but you would pick up on Saturday mornings at the stadium. And you would see me and you would say, you sell them big tickets. And I would say, I got your tickets. and the tickets for weed
Starting point is 00:22:46 lots and lots of weed but wasn't it wasn't it like if they if they wanted a regular ticket you would give them a ticket to the game but if they wanted weed they'd say I'll take a big ticket that's correct
Starting point is 00:22:56 that's unbelievable that's 100% correct absolutely correct so you okay but when you met him you didn't know that so did you just call him until you heard the story yeah we had a terrible nickname for him we used to call him demo
Starting point is 00:23:11 yeah I remember that yeah But then that once I found out, he told the ticket story and I was like, why the fuck are we not calling you ticket? That's 10 times better. But yeah, no, I didn't know about that. I dropped things about my past sporadically. You do? Yeah. It's like with him.
Starting point is 00:23:26 I got to force it out of him. I don't drop anything. Bob knows a little bit, but I don't like, I don't disclose too much information. I told him I was, while I was at the same university, I was a white water rafting guide. I love that shit Are you serious? Yeah on the way back from Whistler I dropped that knowledge
Starting point is 00:23:47 And Perez just lost it Yeah he lost it But then he probably thought about it And he's like you know what It makes sense Are you serious Yeah because we were passing down That river
Starting point is 00:23:55 There was like a big body of water And Perez was like that'd be fun And I was like yeah I used to be a guy down the river That's unreal I love the bit And it's not a bit Because it's true
Starting point is 00:24:03 That tickets lived like five different lives Yeah It really is He's seen This is the best one They're all shit. This is the best life I've had. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:12 Let me tell you. Let me tell you. This is the best life I've had too, man. Yeah. You've lived a number of lives too. I have. Yeah. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:20 I think we've, I think when you said I was going down a bad path. I was thinking I was like, I feel like everybody in our crew at one point was headed down a bad path. Yeah. Yeah. We all have had, I guess you could say, our vices or like our like nobody.
Starting point is 00:24:34 I know nobody in general is squeaky clean, but like we've all had some really rough. stages. There's things with me that people don't know. Like there's all we've all had it's it's a crazy crew. I think that's I think that's one of the reasons it's it's great. I agree. Because I think like we all had like pretty you know crazy experiences or went through so much shit that but we're a little older now to where when we are doing what we're doing now one we appreciate a lot more, two, we work a lot harder because of it, at least in my opinion. And it's like, I don't think it would hit as hard if we didn't, if we didn't have those prior lives. Yeah. And we're able to look at
Starting point is 00:25:16 things like when, I think what we do a really, really good job at is when there's bumps in the road or, or we're going through some shit or whatever, like, we, we are able to address it and keep the ball moving to where like these other channels you see and like there's a lot younger guys. I mean, even when Good Good had to deal with a lot of that drum, I had to be tough for them because I couldn't imagine dealing with that when I was 21 years old. We go through shit now and not that we're perfect, but we're really good about just keeping it moving and we'll go at each other and it's over and you keep the ball moving. I think we do a good job with that. I agree. A lot of it is the personalities too. Like the, like, for example,
Starting point is 00:25:58 cold cuts, like he's the most, you can say anything to the guy and it'll just, he'll, he'll, he'll, absorb it and then it bounces off and then it's gone like there's nobody like that we're all like that but he him it's the most like he he can he can make it through anything and he can absorb anything and then not have it affect him which is a very valuable in for what we do yeah yeah cool you know what what cuts he doesn't get enough credit for and a lot of times you know we bust his balls he can take a joke better than anybody i have ever met in my life i know he does not he doesn't affect it and he's probably the best at when I say keeping it moving if you ever go out get into it with Joe and it's rare but mean Joe even have had things you wouldn't believe how fast he's over it
Starting point is 00:26:47 I mean it could be seconds later it's like it never happened and I think it helps a lot I really do I think it's a it's a but he doesn't get enough credit for that as how well he can take a joke no he's one of the best at taking a joke it's unbelievable the things that we can say to him or the things that have happened to all of us. And it's just like, I know I've been rattled by certain things. And I'm sure some of you guys have too. And he just, it just bounces right off the fucking guy, man. It's unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:27:15 And he's so funny. Like the shit he says is so funny. Because you could say the craziest thing to him and it'll be like this huge thing and it bounces off him and then he's like, so Tatsu for dinner or something. And everybody's like, what? It's like, hi, he's like, boys, we're going out tonight. And it's like, we just gave you the most devastating news you could ever hear in your life. And he's just like, he just bounces and it's just,
Starting point is 00:27:34 the next thing you know but i wanted by the way i what i wanted to know from you ticket because we didn't get fully into it i remember when you started right it was it was a year ago because it was around my birthday it was it was in july we did a week at um in l a p came out here we did strawberry farms and we did a bunch of other stuff yep and then you just you i think you originally thought you're like i'm gonna make some extra money like film in i don't think you realize that like you were in you know what i mean like you filmed that week and then like a week later you you were like full time or a month later you were full time where you started working before you were full time.
Starting point is 00:28:09 And it was just like such an adjustment period, I think. But I want to know what your thoughts are where when you kind of just got like thrown into the whole thing. Yeah, I have been working for about a year with you guys. And I was full time come September. But I started doing like contract work like back in July. It's been about a year exactly since that strawberry farm. Angeles National. That was the first video you were in.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Yeah, Angel's national playing golf, which is a great video. Go back and check it out. That's the double euro episode. Yeah. This is part two. That's part two. Part two has the double euro in it. But I was living in Charleston and then I came out because Bob had said like, hey, you know, I was working on the Bruntly Dumb show at that point. And he said, hey, you know, we were looking for a guy to help us out with the camera stuff. We're not sure if it's going to be a full-time gig, but if you want to come out, you can help us out. And I had already been considering moving back to LA, so I moved back out, but I did not think that, I hoped that maybe it would turn into something, but I did not think it would happen as fast as it did. I thought it would take a lot longer. But obviously, taking some of the workload off of your plate, I think expedited the process.
Starting point is 00:29:21 Like, look how well this worked. So let's bring him on full time. But no, when I first came out, I thought I was going to be getting another job. I thought I was going to be working. I remember that. Yeah. And I thought I was going to be working as a waiter again somewhere. bartender, I think God, that didn't happen.
Starting point is 00:29:37 I remember the first, the first trip, I, because I knew we needed somebody we were going to get somebody. And again, like, I didn't care the technical skill, but I was, I remember, I'm like, if he knows, if he's like, competent and like we get along and we all get along, which you do, like, you were friends with them before I knew them. But it was like, and I remember the trip was, it just went smoothly and everybody had a great time. And we were like, right after we were like, he's in. Like, when we need, like, we didn't even know, honestly, if you could do other like editing. I know you had you had background in uh yeah. I went to did short fit like I was in the film program there for a little bit and I would I got a lot of experience in premiere but it was
Starting point is 00:30:16 completely different from what we what you do what how you've made the Bob DeSport show. It was a completely different editing style so there was a bit of a learning curve but but yeah I agree I think I just sort of fit in a certain way and we we made the rest work. Yeah I I remember I didn't I was like he did the camera well and we're all friends and we can we can teach each other so i think that's what kind of like i was like all right let's just take it because again like i'd rather take that than you know an esteemed guy who's too technical yeah not to and i don't want to say that in a bad way but for what we do and how like our it's very important that everybody's on the same page and and it's tight with each other it yeah it's bigger than i i mean i think it's bigger than anything i didn't know from a
Starting point is 00:30:57 technical standpoint how much you really knew and we had been friends for a while but when you said to me, you're like, you know, I technically did even go to school for it. To me, obviously, again, the comedic timing was the biggest thing, but I didn't know that you were that as good as you are even at the time. I'm not that good, and it had been a long time since I had been in that school program, so I'd forgotten a lot of it. I hadn't used any of those skills, and there's still a lot of things that I know how to do that have absolutely no place in what we do. It's completely useless knowledge. Like I said, the way that we had at Bob does sports that I learned from Benny, he kind of created.
Starting point is 00:31:32 that tone and style is completely different from what I had ever learned. So I had to sort of relearn and do all those things. But that's sort of like what Benny's saying is like it's better to have someone who doesn't necessarily know all the things that we do, but has the community timing and has the friendship that we do. Because then that's something that you can mold. It's like a piece of clay that you can mold as opposed to someone who's had years and years of the industry and has a way that they do things. And you have to take a finished skull. and try to restructure it, that's just never going to work. I remember you saying it was like a few months into you working,
Starting point is 00:32:09 and like you guys were really, there was a lot coming, and we were doing more videos and stuff like that, and I remember tickets said to me, and we were on the phone, and he's like, doing this now. He's like, I just can't believe that Jet was able to do this one man for as long. And now I realize that's why you were so nuts.
Starting point is 00:32:27 I mean, I knew you were doing a ton, but then you hear tickets say that too. Well, rewind back to that couch when I wasn't working yet, but I saw you and like you said yourself, you were, this guy must think I'm crazy. And I was like, this guy's pretty fucking nuts. But then when I came on and realized that you were doing all these things, the Brilley Dumb Show too. By yourself, yeah, at that time you were still doing the Brilley Dump Show, I was like, no fucking way. I mean, obviously he's fucking crazy. This is too much for any one young man.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Well, it's good that that is the reason you think I'm crazy, not just because I'm, you're like, oh, now I know. different. It was the work. It was the work. Yeah. But, yeah, I never thought much of it. I just thought that it was like, that's what we do. Like, we'll make it happen.
Starting point is 00:33:08 But the truth is, it just kept building and building and building. So it was like, I didn't know necessarily. Now, when I saw you in New Jersey, the first time we met and you, which is a whole another story. That's a great story. Really. You go for, I mean, I, when I saw you in New Jersey, I remember you were talking. You said, because we were doing the brilliant dump show at the time and we were
Starting point is 00:33:30 doing all the social media stuff. And it was great, but you were talking about how Bob the Sports was going to start. And you were like, I need you to be a, like, I'm going to, you know, vouch for you to be a part of it. And we were talking about how we're going to do it because originally we, and we said this a million times, but we were just going to go to stadiums every week or at sporting events and film and edit and whatever. And I remember saying to you, I was, because you were also doing the brilliant dumb show, which a lot of time. And I was like, listen, it's going to be the craziest year of our lives. But if we really commit to it, we'll make it happen. So I was fully committed to just like being in a dark room for a year.
Starting point is 00:34:03 Do you know what I mean? And you want to know the sickest thing is that like, no, I'm saying like I knew what I was getting myself into. And in a sick way, like I wanted that. Like I really enjoy like just grinding over anything like that I enjoy like not like not like math. But you know what I mean? Like this was exciting to be doing something that I felt was cool or like a cool job. So that's why when I would do all the work, I was like, I was committed to that. Now, after the ticket was hired and he was, like me and him both felt like we were working
Starting point is 00:34:37 so much and so long, then I was like, how did I do it without him? Because all my time is still spent on it, but I was doing double the work before. Like, it didn't make sense to me. And now, finally, like, for the first time and like, since we started, I actually, like, I used to be so envious of you guys because you guys used to have, I always enjoyed the trips and enjoyed the work, but you guys really, it seemed like, had a great time on the trips. And like, when we would come home, I would fucking be like nervous about the next thing you're editing.
Starting point is 00:35:05 And finally, like, over the last few months, I've been starting to like really enjoy the trips. Yeah, I've noticed that recently. I have too. He's having a fucking blast. Yeah, yeah, he is. Yeah, because like I, it's just like we built the foundation. And like, we're not, we're not like doing anything crazy. We're not like, you know, solving world problems.
Starting point is 00:35:21 But we built the foundation for what we do to the point where it's somewhat runs smoothly and efficiently. It's crazy. Like, we're up late Wednesday nights. Like, we do our thing. But like a year and two years in, I finally like can take a step back and be like, okay, like we can breathe for a little bit and still be smooth with what we do.
Starting point is 00:35:40 The stress that me and you put on ourselves in the first few months of Bobdo Sports, like even using the company credit card. Like we didn't even want to, any meal we'd have, we like wouldn't trust that we could actually put it on the card. And like we like wouldn't want to. Like every, we were so scared to use it. And I remember we always just said,
Starting point is 00:36:01 I just wanted to get to a point where we could go out for dinner and not have to worry about swiping the card. And same thing with the ticket. When I was always afraid to be like, we need to hire another guy because I always kind of think of it as like, we're this like this little tiny operation
Starting point is 00:36:15 and we need to prove ourselves or we need to do this before we get help. So I was always, and still to this day, I'm always hesitant to ask for help. And you guys are always like, dude, like we're doing fine. Like we can get help to keep it moving. But it's the same thing.
Starting point is 00:36:26 It's like we, I think we all kind of feel how, we all think of it as much smaller and tighter than it might actually be in the day to day. Yes. So that's where like the grind of it comes. But I think that's good. Like, I mean, we worked a ton, but I think it's good. Well, also when I started too,
Starting point is 00:36:42 it didn't die down as far as workload too much either because as soon as I started, we took on more things too. There wasn't the podcast. We started having a lot more ads come in. Yep. That's a whole other thing. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:55 And so it sort of took us a while to really dial that in. And now that we have a new guy, he can actually start, we can start feeling a little bit more free because we have the foundation laid for now that he's coming in. Dude, I've learned a lot about, like, managing or, like, I never, like, thought I would be, like, have to, like, I never ever imagine I would have somebody, like, working for you? No, I don't want to say working for him,
Starting point is 00:37:21 but, like, working with somebody or being in charge of somebody else or like delegating work and like I never realized how hard that was going to be and how much I've learned about like just people in general and how people work and how everybody's different and how you have to adapt to other people and I'm I don't think I'm good at it I think I'm better than I used to be but it's like a work in progress for for you know what we do it just you you're a perfectionist and it took you a long time to be able to delegate yeah and sending stuff once tick came aboard and you saw that it was working for tick i think that set you free yeah and the tick i mean he really i was hesitant to let like he came on and what were you doing you were you were you were doing all
Starting point is 00:38:03 the graphics you were doing all the music you were doing the podcast and then i that that shit is tedious it becomes tedious and i remember you were like let me let me edit an episode and i was like fuck no like i'm never going to give up editing an episode of bob does sports a full episode and now he edits full episodes by himself and and he has his own stock And some of our great episodes are edited by him. And he, because we work together, we have more time. Like, I'm sure people are seeing more graphics that are being in, like, more segments, more funny stuff that are being added afterwards. That's all him because we have more, we have a little more time.
Starting point is 00:38:39 I mean, you know, now we're going into a crunch. But I also think to you now being able to enjoy these trips, we all now love these trips. Not that we ever didn't love the trips. Yeah. Are they not so much fucking fun? They are. That Whistler trip was one of the most. I was probably the best time I've ever had.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Really? I think that was the best trip I've ever had with you guys. I mean, it's Whistler and Virginia are tied. Oh, yeah, Virginia, too. Virginia was the first one where I started feeling a little bit more like we have, we're a little bit okay here. Yeah. When we're ahead, we're having more fun.
Starting point is 00:39:09 I'll tell you right, that's what we do now. So that's what we do is we bust ass for three weeks to get ahead of the work for the trip, and then we go on the trip, and we don't really have to do any editing on the trip so we can sit there and enjoy it. And then you can get more ahead. And as we add more people, it just becomes more and more smooth. My favorite shit, I say it all the time, is not even on the golf course filming when we come back to the Airbnb and we order dinner and everybody's shooting the shit and just the banter going around the house. There's five different bits going on at one time.
Starting point is 00:39:39 People are screaming from upstairs to dance. There's so much going on and it's so fucking funny. And every step of the way, it's just there's always something going on. It's just fun. Yeah. And the craziest thing is that that I've said to you. is that we're still operating as like a run and gun, like people live in different cities.
Starting point is 00:39:59 We're dragging equipment. We're doing podcasts in random places. Like when we get set up with a studio and we all live in the same place, we're going to be able to execute on such a higher level than we do now. And still I feel like now we execute on a high level, but it's more chaotic. And like being able to get in a car and drive to an office and have that be your workspace and have a podcast studio in an office and have a fucking simulator.
Starting point is 00:40:23 and have a TV where everybody comes and hangs out and like shit gets done is I I I can't wait for that just one to be in that environment and two because I know how well it's going to benefit the show yeah and we're not going to have to travel as much not that we mind the travel but it is a lot of travel with now being with Perez well you got to say where we're going yeah uh big announcement by the way um I think we may have teased it a little bit but what not but big announcement Bob does sports is moving to Jupiter, Florida, which Cleave it up, clap it up, clap it up, clap it up, clap it up, clap it up, clap it up, makes a lot of sense as far as the golf that's down there, the people that are down there.
Starting point is 00:41:03 I've been visiting there the longest time having my parents live down there, so obviously it's very special for me to go down there and spend time with them, but it just makes more sense. And like Jet was saying, for us all to be able to be together and just rapid-fire videos, Who knows? Maybe we can even put up more videos now. I'm not going to promise anything, but who knows? Different podcasts, us not having to meet up with Perez, you know, and fly to him, vice versa. Pros that live there. Pros down there. It just, it really does seem like that is the best play now more than ever. Even like now, like, we can't, you know, we just have to, with the podcast, like, we just sat down because it's us to read because we don't have Perez. We don't have Joe. You see it's in like a hotel and the lighting is not as good or it's, or it's not, like, it's not. Like, it's not.
Starting point is 00:41:47 it could be so much better when we're all together. Yeah, I think one thing that we love about the podcast is that it's sort of a traveling circus, and I think a lot of the time that really works out. But then there are sometimes, like some of the recent ones, when we're in hotel rooms and we sort of get stuck in a bind and the lighting sucks, and it's a, you know, it'll be nice to have our own studio.
Starting point is 00:42:06 We'll still definitely do some on the road. I'm sure we'll continue to do that, but it'll be really nice to be in a controlled environment with good lighting, good audio equipment, that we don't have to run around, go to Bob's house, go to Joe's house, go every which way we'll have the equipment set up there and it'll just it'll be easier for us but it's absolutely going to translate in the final product of the podcast I think as well
Starting point is 00:42:28 totally and it um I obviously especially too amongst the golf and all that stuff with my parents being down there I of course wanted to go down there and you guys finally coming on aboard and saying that you guys wanted to I think you knew it from the standpoint of you knew how much it'll help the show you were open to to kind of just going anywhere. Yeah, I'm lucky that I don't have, like, like a lot of the guys have girlfriends, Prez is married. Like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:58 I have no responsibilities besides, currently besides myself and the show and like, my friends, whatever. So I, even when I moved to L.A., I just kind of like picked up and moved to L.A. So, and living in L.A., L.A. is great, but I cannot see myself living here long term. Like I'm ready. Jupiter, I love New York.
Starting point is 00:43:17 I have a ton of friends. in New York, Jupiter is much closer there. I could go there if I need a break. It just made more sense to me. And the last time we went to Jupiter, it was a really good time. And the prior time wasn't, but the last time was. And I just think that I think we could really like stake a claim there almost. Yeah. And even the amount of people are down there. Somebody I've been spending a ton of time with in Jupiter. And even having rounds with him that are just like off camera is Grant. Grand Horvette has been down there I've been having so much fun even just down there
Starting point is 00:43:50 and all the different courses that are down there is just it's so much fun but you guys are taking a leap you have a girlfriend that's out here so you might have to do the long distance thing Perez you know having a wife and Perez was definitely one of the easier cells
Starting point is 00:44:04 Perez understood Jupiter the golf and all that Cutsi was tough Cutsi was tough and it's not wrong to him by any means but it was different for Cutsi Tilly Tilly Fee find out there's no income tax.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Yeah. Then it was an easy sell. Sunshine tax ain't going to bang. Yeah. And you know what? You know what? There's plenty of sunshine in Florida. That's right.
Starting point is 00:44:26 Yeah. I got a great letter that I sent to my dad about when I was, so I, when I was living in Miami, my parents had moved to Jupiter. So I would only have to travel like, it's a little over an hour to go see them. And it was great. And it was so awesome to see them. So they had moved down there. I was already in Miami.
Starting point is 00:44:45 and they were so upset that right when they got down, the year that they got down, my sister went to University of Miami. She was just graduated med school. So the year that they went down to Jupiter and they wanted to be by us, they also wanted to go down to Jupiter. The year they got down, my sister had to go to Dallas because she had a, her now husband got into med school over there or whatnot. You went to Dallas?
Starting point is 00:45:07 And then I went to L.A. So I still have it. I sent my dad this long, long email when I was on the flight. going to L.A. And me going to L.A. was kind of just on a whim. But I knew I wanted to do it. I felt like I needed to be out there.
Starting point is 00:45:21 And I told him of how upset that I am leaving them. And my parents are obviously getting older. So like it killed me knowing that I go to L.A. and it would take me a long time to get back to Jupiter. And that I would have to go and make something to myself, like find something to do career-wise and whatnot. My goal was always to get back to them. But I told my dad that I feel like this is what I have to do.
Starting point is 00:45:45 do and I'll eventually be back. So for me now to be back and like looking at the letter now, it's pretty, not to get emotional, but it's pretty, pretty cool. It really is. I told you about it. Like when I, when I read that letter, it was insane. You reread it recently? Oh, yeah. I didn't know that. Yeah. That's a nice story. When, um, when you guys all committed that, that, that you guys were like, all right, we're going to end up moving. I went back to that and I read it and it's, it's wild to see how it worked out because everything that I said that I thought would happen, happen and that was coming back is amazing. That's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:19 I wrote a letter like that to my dad, too, a long time ago. What'd say? Very similar. Yeah. Didn't happen. None of it came true. I don't write letters. None of it came true.
Starting point is 00:46:30 Yeah. Yeah. But I was a letter to myself. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. I'm kidding. That is a really nice story, though. I did not know that you did that.
Starting point is 00:46:37 Yeah. That's really cool that now it's happening. Oh, yeah. Because, like, you know me with my dad and you know, too. we were like best friends we play pickleball we go watch UFC we do everything together
Starting point is 00:46:49 so I was having so much fun being able to go visit him and that was the saddest thing but now going back I think it's going to be amazing you're turning into him oh every year that goes by you're more and more like him
Starting point is 00:47:00 in what regard I don't necessarily because I hear it so much that I know it must be true but in what regard you're turning more and more into a rabbi every year just the way you talk just the way you hunch when you're
Starting point is 00:47:13 run, you know. You remind me a lot. Meeting your dad, I've always been infatuated with him for a long time. I sent him a gift way before I ever met him. Larry David, Merch. But then meeting him now I've met him a couple of times. It's just so fascinating to see the guy that I met five, six years ago, and each year, you're just getting more and more like Mike Berger. Which is not a bad thing. He's one of the funniest people I've ever met, and so are you. It's not. And yeah, he's not a rabbi, but what ticket means by that, he's so Jewish in the sense of, he's Larry David.
Starting point is 00:47:48 Correct. Yeah, he's that. That's true. Ticket sent him Larry David March. Makes sense. Yeah. Just randomly.
Starting point is 00:47:54 I remember the first time, I didn't know your dad, but like I used to post videos about him. And I remember the, um, the ice cream video. The skinny cow. They ordered,
Starting point is 00:48:03 your parents got skinny cow ice creams, but instead I could be fucking it up, but instead of three and three chocolate, three vanilla, there was six chocolate or there was four chocolate and two vanilla. And he got on the phone. and I called you, I was like, is this real? Like, is this a bit?
Starting point is 00:48:16 Hi, Yvonne. My name is Mike Broger. How are you? Okay, I got a question for you. I just opened up a skinny cow vanilla and chocolate ice cream sandwich, which I buy a lot of. And I got four vanilla and two chocolate instead of three vanilla and three chocolate. Yeah, I mean, normally when I open these up, it's three vanilla and three chocolate. It's an assorted pack.
Starting point is 00:48:51 But this time I got four vanilla and two chocolates. And you're like, no, he called them and he was complaining about the fact that they fucked up the assortment of chocolate. And your mom is so funny because your mom just sits there and she's like, what the fuck? She like laughs at him almost. And it's such a funny dynamic.
Starting point is 00:49:10 And then when I met your dad, well, I met him a few times, but when we went out to dinner one time, not the first time, but the second time at Brass Ring. And me and him got into this incredible, incredible discussion about how Joe Madden almost we got into this we you guys were like talking about whatever like and me and him were like going at it in agreement about how Joe Madden almost ruined the Cubs 2016 World Series by pitching a Raldice Chapman too much and he like I said it and I wasn't
Starting point is 00:49:34 expecting anybody to like agree with me and he's like you're absolutely right and then we just started talking about how Joe Madden almost banged us and and yeah I was like I really I really like your dad a lot you guys really hit it off yeah I the first time we had I think you were kind of, you were just, you were more reserved because you were just getting to know them and whatnot. And the second time, you guys, I mean, it was just nonstop. He was also when I saw him on the golf course, he was wearing the jet polo. And I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, I was in the middle of COVID too. So like the last thing that people are worried about are, are that.
Starting point is 00:50:08 And he's dead serious. Yeah, yeah. I know. I know. Um, all right. We got a, we got Q&As boys. We do. That being said, we're not 2024.
Starting point is 00:50:17 We're aiming for. We're not going tomorrow. Yeah, I'm glad you did that. Yeah, by the end of the year. Or early next year. Yeah. 2029 will be in Jupiter. I've already been looking, I mean, I've already looked at places to where I know for me, I'll be down there.
Starting point is 00:50:31 I think all of us are gearing towards like the start of next year. I'm thinking of moving sooner. I am too. I'm thinking about too. It's like, what's the point? I'm ready to rip the bandaid off. If I'm going, I'm going. I was going to tell you.
Starting point is 00:50:43 Yeah, I was going to tell you like, because if you were to call me and be like, here's this apartment, it's this much a month you're in, I would be like, all right, I'm out. If I find the right apartment, I will go. Yeah, what's, what's taking the, I will tell you how. Yeah, I will. Well, that changes a lot. Well, I might not find the right apartment until January. I'm just saying if I do find it.
Starting point is 00:51:01 I'm ready. Well, you got half a foot there. You live. Yeah. We have had, and this was even before you came into the picture, I mean, with our friend grew up out here in L.A., we had a fucking blast. And we loved it. We'd go out to dinners.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Like, we had all our traditional. of what we do, football Sundays. I can leave LA knowing that A, it's time, and B, we had so much fucking fun out here. Yeah, I mean, this was the first trip that's coming back from Wistler. When we
Starting point is 00:51:31 landed in L.A., I was so sad. Me too. I was legitimately. I had an ear pit in my stomach that was very uncomfortable. One, because, like I just said, I had the most fun on that trip that I ever had with you guys. And just knowing that I'm so, I'm so
Starting point is 00:51:46 done with this place. L.A. has never been for me. It was a place where I came like Bob to find out what I was going to do with my life. And it's given me that. I will always be thankful for that. But it's just, it's not a, L.A. doesn't feel like a home at all. It feels like a place you come for a career, which is what we did. For us. Now let's go find a home, boys. Yeah. I think there are a lot of, let's go find a home. I think L.A. gets kind of a better at because it's, it's, so much of it is transplants who come here for that reason. I But I think there's a lot of like pride for people who live in L.A. With that being said, it's like you are right.
Starting point is 00:52:23 I feel the same way in terms of like after. L.A. is, I don't want to say it's similar to New York. I lived in New York for a while. It's similar in the sense of like that. The vibes are a little different. It's more relaxed. But it's similar in that like kind of hustle, bustle. Like people are here to make something happen if you're not from here.
Starting point is 00:52:41 And then that's it. And I think that's why we came. I cannot see myself living here long term. Yeah. It's like when we got back. Like we all just wanted to, we were so tired, we want to go back, relax and stuff. And like, you go into the Uber on the way back, and it's just like chaos. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:52:55 And again, we've had a ton of fun of it, but it's definitely time. All right, you want to go to the Q&A's? Sure. All right, boys. First question comes from T.R. Hanson, 07. Where do you see Bob does sports in five years? That's a great question. For me, I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:53:19 I don't see it where it is in a week, bro. Like, I don't know. I can't, I'll be, should I be honest? Yeah, be honest. Okay. I always think, and we talk about this, that like in an instant, it could all be taken away.
Starting point is 00:53:34 Like, we're just talking about how much we're like, I'm finally for the, I don't even want to say, like, for the first time ever, I'm like so enjoying what I'm doing and like what we're doing. And I, it's almost like scary to me that, like, that that's happening
Starting point is 00:53:47 because it means that like something bad's going to happen. Do you know what I mean? I'm always concerned that, in any instant people are going to be like fuck these guys like they're not funny they're not interesting i don't want to watch them so i don't think in necessarily long term but i i wonder because i see there's other channels who have came before us you look at like a lot of like barstool right like part of my take for play um kFC radio they've been doing it for seven eight nine 10 years and we've been doing it for two so it's like that's like sometimes what i remind myself of is
Starting point is 00:54:16 that it's very possible that we'll be doing the same type of stuff in five years on the same It's also possible that we evolve into other stuff. Like, I don't know. I could see, I totally could see you having opportunities elsewhere. I don't think you'd ever give up Bob DeSports, but I could see you having big opportunities in entertainment that's outside. I could see, I could see a million things. Yeah, we were on the phone.
Starting point is 00:54:40 We had a long talk about it, and it got me thinking that for me, I've always said that I've dealt with Bob DeSports, that with the platform that we're growing and we feel it getting bigger, we feel our fan base getting bigger, so many different doors are going to open up for us as we continue to grow that we can kind of pick when that time comes. So I always felt dumb for not having an answer to that. But that really is the answer,
Starting point is 00:55:04 that so many doors are going to open up that we don't know where it'll be, but there will be different options, whether it be, you know, I always wanted to get into TV and whatnot, but the way we are doing the behind-the-scenes stuff now, it's turning into where it already was not so much a golf show. It's a golf show, but it's more comedy-based. And now we bring in the behind-the-scenes. It turns into like a show.
Starting point is 00:55:26 So who knows what could go from there. But I love hosting. And when we did the thing for Golf Channel with Amanda Renner, we did the Tito Shortage Classic, I loved doing it. I loved hosting and doing whatnot. But then we were talking about it's like, right now, we have it's so good to where we have bosses. We have a team that I partnered with in the beginning.
Starting point is 00:55:49 But I don't, you know, I don't necessarily see them as, as bosses. We're very close. We're like partners. You go to like a network and instantly you have a boss. I agree. You know what I mean? We're talking about this. Even if, you know, I always wanted to do like a Jimmy Kimmel type thing.
Starting point is 00:56:04 Even that, you have to go. You have to prepare. It's a very time-consuming thing. Right now we have it so good to where we can, yes, we're busy, but we can pick where we want to go, what we want to do. We live our, like, we have it so good. where it's like maybe the grass isn't greener. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:56:22 On that other side to where just keep doing it. It's so good right now. And I think, yeah, I mean, I know those opportunities are going to come your way. So you'll make those decisions when you have to. I know, I know you're not going to just, you know, it would become like a juggling act for you kind of. But it is true. It's like even for me, it's like I feel like I, I feel like I in a large way get to call the shots on what we're doing. And the ticket, obviously.
Starting point is 00:56:47 And all you guys. but if you give that up, that's not like what, like my dream was always to do my own thing. So when you give that up to whether it's a network or you give it up to whoever, it's different. And I don't know,
Starting point is 00:57:01 I guess like you would weigh the pros and cons, but you look at there's other shows and other podcasts or other whatever that have gone on to do other stuff with networks or this or that. And I don't, it doesn't necessarily always feel the same. Like now your jokes can get cut.
Starting point is 00:57:13 Now there's people telling you what they think is funny. Now there's this, now there's that. And I, I feel like it could be a huge, opportunity for exposure and money obviously but i think you cross that bridge when you get there it makes me think that like maybe we're exactly where we need to be and we don't need to be i feel like everybody thinks like you know this happens like okay well what's the next thing right maybe there isn't
Starting point is 00:57:35 the next thing like maybe this is exactly what we need to be in doing for the next 10 years um yeah listen there's there's nothing i hate more than being told what to do but you know what i mean it's like and i'm sure you all feel the same way it's like it's like you all feel the same way it's like Like we we get to do what we think is right. Like we get to call the shots. Yeah. And yeah, those opportunities are going to come. And it's going to probably become somewhat of a juggling act.
Starting point is 00:57:57 And you'll pick your spots. And I know you'll, you know, you'll make the right decision. But I'm sure it's coming. Tick? I used to think that Anthony Bourdain had the best job in the entire world. All he did was travel and eat. And he made a shitload of money. But now I think this is the best job.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Are you been serious? I'm being serious. It's serious. It really is. You travel with your best friends. Like you said, for the most part, don't have a boss, which is, that's like the end goal for anybody. I know.
Starting point is 00:58:24 Make a living without a boss. Do it. I mean, in the words of cold cuts, I never got in this for the money. Yeah. I got into this for the money. You know what I got into it to feel, you know, to try to do something or feel good about yourself, to not have a boss. I can't imagine what would be better than this.
Starting point is 00:58:42 I mean, I know, like you said, I have a very important sock company coming that will eventually need all of my attention. But for now, this, I can't imagine anything better than this. This is, this is as good as it gets. Even when we were, uh, we were doing the fitting for Callaway, like, especially a guy like Perez who's been into golf his whole life. I'm watching Perez get fitted for his clubs at Calloway and I'm like, this guy is living. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:05 He's exact. Yeah. There is nothing else in the world that he would rather be doing all of us, but like Perez. No, but yeah. I mean, that was his life. I can't imagine a single. What would he want to do more? even in the golf space
Starting point is 00:59:19 I don't think there's a better option Yeah it's like even if he was good enough to play on tour Like that's a grind and a half You know what I mean? Like he would be on the fucking mini tours Or he would be doing this or he would be doing that And it's like Wouldn't want to commentate
Starting point is 00:59:32 Yeah He just gets to be himself That's like all anybody wants to do in life And like nobody can be a lot of people Can't be themselves Due to what a million reasons And he gets all of us get to be ourselves This guy's hat
Starting point is 00:59:46 has been unsnapped. I've never seen anything like it. I can't. I can't. Breezygolf.com for the hat. Next question. This isn't so much of a question, but I wanted to throw it your way
Starting point is 00:59:55 because I find it amusing. From Brandon underscore Henry 7. He wants us to do a cigar challenge. One cigar, each hole. See what you can shoot in the three-man's scramble.
Starting point is 01:00:10 That's nice. First of all, tick that. That's up your alley. One cigar. That will go That's like that's that's that's that will go down as the worst Request and with all due respect he's a supporter of the show We respect Brandon that has got to be the worst
Starting point is 01:00:28 Suggestion we have ever received and I'm gonna that with all dude but that is terrible I I rarely smell I think I smoked a cigar once on the golf course when I was like younger My friend was like hey try this. It's cool I didn't know what I was doing by like the fifth all was like this sucks I'm out never never did it again That's like me with a chewing to back oak I gave it to me in center field during BPA fucking Zinichino and I went to run after a fly ball and I was so dizzy going after it never understood that how these pro players are just sticking dip all in their cheese yeah it's like why would I want to it does look kind of I can't say it looks kind of cool yeah but but you know it doesn't look cool as a fucking slider coming in at
Starting point is 01:01:10 84 when you can't function yeah have you ever seen like a real pitch coming in like something over 85. Like, have you seen like a 99? No, like in the batters box. Well, the batters box? Oh, yeah. Do you remember those old? Oh, yeah, for sure.
Starting point is 01:01:25 Oh, like in college? College. And then even in high school, it was just such a competitive. You like guys in the 90s in high school? Yeah. Do you remember those old on? They were like the cream of the crop. But oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:39 Like, did you play Don Bosco? Is that what we're talking? Don Bosco. Seaton Hall Prep had a guy, the coach's son, last name was Shepard. And he got drafted. This kid was just throwing. Probably for the Reds, yeah. Beep, everybody got drafted by the Reds.
Starting point is 01:01:51 My point is, though, like, that is, you have no, I don't even know how you hit that. Hit a baseball? When it's coming in, like, because when I played in high school, it was like the top guy pretty much, like pitched 85, 87, and that was pretty rare. You were getting a lot of guys at 79, 80. Dude, when you see something at 95, 96 coming in, you blink, it's gone. You know what's crazy. I don't even know how you. These guys are getting so much stronger now that you've seen.
Starting point is 01:02:15 usually the cap of like the highest hardest you could throw was like 100 miles per hour now it's built up there's guys like you've seen guys hit 103 104 i can't imagine there's a world where there's going to be a guy throwing 107 108 miles per hour yeah i don't know what the limit on that is like there's got to be a cap at some point yeah you know what i mean i saw i saw a stat not that there's any kind of something to do with this it said that um it was like what's the most unbreakable record in sports is one of these like whatever it said that sa yung had like so i young had like so 700 complete games. And I was like, I was like, I literally saw it. I was like, they should name an award after him because this shit is crazy. Dude, that's insane. That is ridiculous. Like nobody, and especially nowadays, like, no one's pitching that much. Yeah, that's one I can't see.
Starting point is 01:03:00 I'd like to see other sports to what's the hardest record to possibly break. I'd be curious to see those. All right, Tick, let's fire another one. This one's for you, Bob. Tell them, Bob. I know you're a stern fan. This comes from Travis, Jay. Jay Allen. What's your top five Wack Pack members?
Starting point is 01:03:22 Oh, man. I don't know. To be honest with you, I am a Stern fan. I don't know if I could give you five. Artie Lang is number one. When the Stern show was going with Artie Lang, it was by far the best. Beetle juice would be at number two. Yeah, to be honest, I don't know if I could give you five. Those were always my two. favorite you know who loves beel juice is jersey jerry jerry jerry jerry's obsessed yeah yeah no i don't know if i can give you all my my whack pack i'm not that deep into i started like i'm one of the newer ones my dad would get me into it but when the howard stern show was going with artie lang it was sad to watch because he was in such a spiral but it was the funniest most fascinating the howard stern book right there um thing of all time and then what i really love with stern i think he i love interviewing I think he is the best interviewer of all time
Starting point is 01:04:19 with all due respect to Barbara Walters There was a time where this guy Do you know who Jim Norton is? Jim Norton would be on the show a little bit He was pretty damn good So you know something about everything Or Baba Booy? Baba Booy would be up there for sure
Starting point is 01:04:32 Yeah yeah Boba Booy Worst opening worst first pitch of all time Yes Bobby yes Tiki you know something about everything Like you could probably get five Wackpack members I couldn't I don't know if I could
Starting point is 01:04:43 But I'm starting John. My dad and I would listen to Howard Stern. He would drive me into school. I went to private school. He would drive me every day and we would listen to Howard on the way. Yeah. So you were you were like a kid listening to that? Yeah. That's crazy. Mom hated it. That's crazy. Same situation. Your mom hated it. My dad would play. And there'd be some sexual stuff that I'd almost be a little uncomfortable with. They had the sit-talk. What was that thing called? It was called the Sim. Oh, when they would ride it. Yeah, they had the women's ride. Yeah. It was like a sex. toy and they would do it they would do live on the show he was I feel like he was one of the first guys who simulcasted with video like he was he was filming his radio show could be it was all yeah um anyway good question Travis next question comes from west de Bomford would you boys ever consider coming down under meaning Australia yes uh are but you but you specifically because you don't like to travel much I would I would do it with with you guys I
Starting point is 01:05:44 I'm not, I'm just very, I'm a fish out of water overseas, so I do have to see a lot. Ferg, who is our favorite human being maybe on the face of the earth, who's our Callaway rep. He's from Australia. So if he hosted it, which he had talked about doing, I would know we're in such good hands with him that my answer would be. Same thing with Rick Shields, why I have no issue going to Europe. You know, when you have a host like that, you're in such good hands. Joe with Canada, like you're in such good hands that I, yes, I would do that. I would dread the flight.
Starting point is 01:06:13 Australia is supposedly, I mean, I've never been there. I know people have gone there. It's, first of all, they love Americans there, and they are, it's one of the most beautiful places in the world. And, you know who lives in Australia? Min Woo Lee. You love you some Min-Hu-Li. We need to get, he's my number one.
Starting point is 01:06:30 I started DMing him from the office. He banged me. Yeah, but he didn't, but I bet him. I love him. I love him. I mean, you should have bet him top ten. He wouldn't bang me. He banged you.
Starting point is 01:06:40 You bet him before the open. Okay, well then anybody you bet, if you bet, if you made him, you bet him, make a bet, 124 people are going to bang you, essentially. I've been banged. All right. Do you know how many people he said
Starting point is 01:06:49 has banged him before a bet that he's just gone on? No, but if I'm picking a player before a tournament, that doesn't count as banging you. Banging you is a guy who chokes in the last day. Then he banged you. Sure. They bang me,
Starting point is 01:07:01 Bita Pira. Banger Banged you. Yeah. Meadow Pira bang job. All right, good question. Next question comes from, no, ever consider a tangent podcast called the boys do food or just a separate show.
Starting point is 01:07:16 We could call it the pantry boy. Dude, the pantry boys was my golden goose. That was the most fun, I think, concept. You want to know what the answer to your question was when you said we're all living, like Perez is living his dream life. You are living your dream life. The only thing that would be better is food. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:37 Yeah, I agree with that. The only thing I say I do like more than golf is definitely food. There you go. If you became the new anthology, if you became the new anthology, me Bourdain because there's a gap in that space now. Traveling, just eating food, but you don't really know what you're talking about. Like, you're just like, this tastes good. I hate to tell you this, I hate to tell you this thing, but that's what our show is.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Yeah, but it's all, we review McDonald's every day. Yeah. The same meal at McDonald's every day. So good. Would you ever do something like that though? If Bob does food. Without question. Really?
Starting point is 01:08:06 Yeah. But I would want to do, it wouldn't be nearly as fun if I was doing it by myself. Like the reason what we do. No, it would be all three of you guys. Oh. For sure. You could have, no, but you could have, you could be like, like diners, uh, drive-ins and whatever.
Starting point is 01:08:19 You could, that could be up your alley. That is, that is like my dream. Yes. You go to like regular restaurants. Yes. Like, yeah, Perez would be the golf meat, food that would be. So yeah, it'd be all in on that. Yeah, watching you and cuts eat would be fantastic.
Starting point is 01:08:35 And Perez not eating. It's good. We're eating chicken tenders at every single restaurant you go to. Dude, me and Joe used to, I mean, we used to go out to dinner all the, the time. It was the... It's my favorite thing in the world to do. There's nothing better. Oh, let's do one more. Let's do one more. Okay. The last one we have comes from...
Starting point is 01:08:53 5,000. Max.netelson 1-1. I'm concerned. I saw one of them. I'm a little nervous. Is that the one? Favorite trip so far from everyone. Which today's just the three of us. You start us off, Dick. Whistler.
Starting point is 01:09:13 Yeah. Canada, Vancouver. Whistler. It was a rough start in that we did have a, you know, what you were talking about earlier on in the show is that we really run on good vibes. And a lot of the time, the Airbnb plays a big part of that. There's an energy that each one has. And this first place that we had, man, was so big and so, so, so creepy that it was almost like we didn't spend much time together. You're right. We were very spread out.
Starting point is 01:09:39 We didn't have, it was not a comfy, inviting vibe. So we didn't see you guys that much. But that being said, all the courses we played were fantastic when we were in Vancouver. But then when we shot up to Whistler, that spot we had. He's a different guy in Whistler. That house was so conducive to, like you said, five different bits going on at once. We all felt so much better. There wasn't a two-way mirror.
Starting point is 01:10:03 It was a really fun time. And, man, those few days in Whistler, then we went out for just birthday, had an awesome meal, eating pizza and all sort of Italian food. and just the course up there, Big Sky, Whistler to me, I mean, Virginia's close. Virginia was fantastic, but Whistler to me,
Starting point is 01:10:22 I mean, just what we had going, we were firing on all cylinders. Yeah. And we had the back, we had the behind the scenes guy going, Avery, and it was just, that was my favorite trip by far so far.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Yeah, I would, I'll let you go after Jet. I, it was both so well hosted. Like even Joe said everything. It's so close. I would say the only reason I would give Virginia the upper edge is I developed a case of the shanks very early into Whistler
Starting point is 01:10:50 and I couldn't get it back. So I'd probably go for me if I'm playing bad it really doesn't I'm still able to keep it going but when you're playing as bad as I did and not being able to find it Virginia I play great so that was why I would give it the edge. It was both so well done the places were great everything was hosted I guess if I had to give an edge that's why I would at Virginia a slight edge. Yeah, I mean, they're neck and neck for me. I mean, I'll say something outside. I'm trying to think something outside of that because those are the two obvious ones.
Starting point is 01:11:20 Obviously, you know what, I, where I love going, not necessarily my favorite trip. I love going to Scottsdale. Yeah. I love that. And to me, a lot of it is like based upon like, not the city or anything, but like the, like, the, like nostalgia of like something we did. Like, when we went to Wickenberg, I love. Arizona because of that and like I love Quayal Lodge well Quay Lodge is beautiful and they took it
Starting point is 01:11:46 that would probably be my third is Quail Lodge because they took care of us like it was they set it up they take care of us the course is beautiful we have good memories there because that was where we you know we had the first match there so I'm trying to think I and then obviously the best of the best for me is Ole Miss just because it's just I don't know I don't know how to explain it it was it was it was I mean I would say Virginia Ginia and Whistler are tied, but then for like my own personal like nostalgia, it's Ole Miss. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:15 It's well with Ole Miss. Remember on, of course you remember, but on game day going to that like convenience store. It was like the most southern thing I have ever seen. I got to tell you what, fellas. I enjoyed that. It was a good one. I really, really enjoyed that.
Starting point is 01:12:30 Vito's pizza? Vito's pizza. Bob does food. Six slices. Appreciate you boys coming on. It was good to get the ticket back story and all of that. A lot of fun. again, Joe's in Canada right now, Perez and Virginia.
Starting point is 01:12:44 The boys are coming to Jupiter. We're looking forward to it. Hope you've enjoyed this episode. That's been another edition, the Bob Does Sports Podcast. We'll see you next time.

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