Fore Play - Live From Boston: Rest In Peace Her Majesty, The Queen
Episode Date: September 13, 2022The crew is live from the Barstool Classic in Boston. We recap Sunday’s House of the Dragon episode. Shane Lowry wins the BMW PGA Championship, where play was suspended due to the death of Queen Eli...zabeth II. Frankie and Trent are set to get Lasik; will Trent be a no-glasses guy now? The show finishes with some questions From The Gallery, and a teaser for what’s coming soon with the Fore Man Scramble.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/foreplaypod
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Yesterday on a plane, I was sitting there and the guy next to me said, are you a football player?
And I said, no.
I said I used to.
I said I played in high school.
He didn't ask if you were a sprinter, a long trainer?
No, he didn't. Yeah, he didn't ask.
Yeah, he didn't ask.
He's like, yeah, I'm a slot receiver.
He's like, you shot puttut?
You throw shot puts around?
And I, so I have a sprinter.
I have a kinship with large fellas
and Shane Lowry is certainly in that brotherhood
so the more fat guys succeed
the happier I am.
Foreplay, presented by Barstool Sports, we're recording, right?
Yeah. All right.
We're live at Walliston Golf Club in Boston.
First site ever of the first Barstool Classic
in 2019. We're here for
the 75th Barstool Classic now.
We've got the whole squad. Myself, Dan,
Trent, Frankie.
We got all of our production. We've got a big
fucking team now. I got Zach's shoving this fucking
phone down our throats. And we got
bug and Alex Bush on the production side.
Jake Bass and I are Hannah Cook's team in here.
She's around the corner somewhere.
Yeah, we roll as a full crew now.
That's just like what we do.
We're just deep now.
I just see, it's funny.
I just see these people in different parts of the country.
Like I was just, we were all in Myrtle Beach.
I saw him there and then I went to Iowa briefly.
And then I came to Boston and they're all just here.
Well, it's revved up.
It's revved up for sure.
I think we got used to.
Let's go.
I think we got used to, by the right by the cart path.
So you're going to hear people driving by and scream and stuff at us saying that I'm
fat and I'm worthless and all this stuff.
And, you know, whoa, that's your own. That's inside.
It's going to happen at some point. I know it is. We didn't hear that at all, actually.
We're just a full crew now. Like, we, like, we're kind of getting away from it during the
pandemic where, like, everything was virtual and we weren't doing many podcasts in person.
And now, you know, we've got the full crew just doing things. We're traveling the whole
country and we're doing a lot of in-person podcasts. It's a better audio experience.
It's a better podcast. It's a better product. It is what it is. So I'm loving this right now.
I love seeing everyone. Yeah, the dirty little secret of Zoom podcast, as convenient as
they are with people all over the country when we're all staying in different places.
The dirty little secret is the chemistry is just like a fraction off.
Well, it's hard to, it's hard to like know when to speak and stuff and you can't look at someone and
say, hey, I'm about, you know.
You get there's social cues.
There's all that stuff.
Mark Zuckerberg was on Joe Rogan.
And I know we talk about that, like his guests a lot.
I thought it was one of the more interesting things I've ever heard in my entire life when
at one point Zuckerberg was talking about why he's building the metaverse and like all
of these, like if you go into one of his video chats and you're in a,
virtual world, right? And by the way, we have this fucking ticking noise behind us because
water is dripping and it sounds like a fucking torture chamber right behind my head. Can you guys
hear this? I mean, I can hear. I'm just wondering. Can I just put the microphone up to it?
I think it's kind of rhythmic. It's like a white noise. You can hear right, Alex, you're going
have to bump that. It's a melit. Metronome. It's nuts. I know. I'm going to start fucking like
playing the bass drum with my feet. Um, I don't really notice that much. That's all I hear.
Once the conversation starts to flow, I don't hear it. But then when Frankie brings it up,
It's the only thing I hear.
It's the only thing I hear.
Anyway, so Zuckerberg is talking about how like when you're in this,
when you're in this metaverse and you're basically have your VR glasses on and then Trent
has his VR glasses on and you're having this conversation,
you're looking at each other's avatar in this world.
It's the first time through technology that you've ever been able to actually make eye
contact with something because whether you're on FaceTime or you're looking through
Zoom, in order to have your eyes perfectly going towards the other person,
you have to look through the camera.
And then they are looking at the screen.
So you're actually never making eye contact.
And he thinks that humans are losing that sense of like, that's where you are and that's
where I am.
So he was saying that he's been doing a lot of research and studies on your surroundings
and your memories, right?
Like we're losing all of our memories, our social, like our awareness of memories.
Because like right now we're all going to remember that we were at Wallace and Golf Club
doing this podcast.
And Riggs was to my left.
Danny was to my very left.
you were to my right.
And through a Zoom,
everyone's in the same position.
Like,
you could be in my top right of my box on Zoom.
You could be in my bottom left.
I could be in your top left.
So we have no spatial awareness of where we were.
You're in my box.
I was in Trent's box.
So, like,
there's no, like, awareness of where you were.
And now when you're in the metaverse,
like,
we could have this conversation right here virtually
and you would be to my right.
I would be to your left,
just like we are in real life.
So you have this, like, memory and like,
we're able to, like, connect to it more.
I listen to the podcast
I know exactly what it's really, really interesting
It's a really good point because I feel like when
I'm on Zoom I feel like maybe this is just me being vain
But I feel like I end up looking at myself
More than anyone else
Totally, yes
Like and so you lose the experience of talking
While looking at someone else's and reacting to their facial cues
Right
Also if there's four like I'm talking to you right now Trent
Yep
I'm talking to you right now Frankie
When we're on Zoom
To talk to me huh? No
We're already there
I mean
If you did it three times it would have been too much
Two is good
But you're right
It's like when you're talking on Zoom
you're just sort of talking to the Zoom.
Right.
I never really thought about that.
It's interesting.
It is.
And the fact that they're going to create a world
where they're eliminating that
or they're going to fix that, basically?
Yeah.
He brings up good points where he's like,
now you're just getting rid of real life.
Yeah, it's really, you should definitely go listen to it.
That's good.
Rogan brings up good points.
It's like, you're just getting rid of real life?
Like, are we just going to eliminate real life experiences?
But I guess Zuckerberg's points, like,
we're already doing this, where we're looking down our phones.
So why not enhance it so that we can,
at least be looking at things while doing technology.
Right.
Or can't get rid of technology.
So he wants to create where like we have glasses and like we're looking at this golf course
and we can see fucking everything within the glasses.
You can see the reads.
You can see your text messages pop up.
You can see your last was trying to do that a long time ago.
Yeah, they were.
They did try.
Yeah.
It just didn't really catch on.
No, I don't think so.
Because that was like 2010.
Yeah, that was a while ago.
Remember seeing ads where it was like, oh, you could click, oh, that's that person,
had facial recognition.
Right.
Contact them or message them.
Basically what's a big point in Zuckerberg's is,
the software meeting the hardware.
Like right now, if you were to get the glasses
that Frankie's talking about, they would be huge
to fit all the technology.
But as we get further along, the technology gets smaller
so it's more day-to-day.
You can just put them on, like I'm wearing glasses right now.
And then we get to the point where
they're going to start putting chips in brains
so that you can, because how are you going to access the modes?
How are you going to go from camera to text to internet?
You have to do something, whether it be a hand gesture or whatever.
And he's saying at some point,
it's just going to be as simple as like twitching your arm
something because your brain's going to know how to do that and that's like all right if you
twitch your wrist left it's photos you twitch your wrist right fucking nuts man it's a problem with
joe rogan shows every time every time i listen to it i just think that the person is just like right
and spot on i know i know every guess so at least it's not an opinion he's just saying what he's
doing you know it's the guy who's working on it every day but it's really interesting conversation
but if you had someone else on who is like you know a scholar of oh yeah she's right anthropology
you'd be like this is the worst thing that's ever happened i i always rogan just has my brain
in a pretzel. Right. I always believe the last
thing I heard. Exactly. Yep. That's just how I
work. And I'll argue until
death until I hear somebody else. It's like my
experience going to live events. Trouble on this podcast. I'd be like, I go
to a PJ tour event and I'd be like, damn.
Yeah, Liv is just the worst thing in the world. And then you go to a live
and you're like, what is the PGA tour doing?
It really is.
That is how our brain works. I agree with that. Especially
I felt that way with Liv like with interviews and stuff. Like you'd listen
tour, tour, tour and then I'd listen to somebody on Live who gives a good interview.
and I'd be like, I'm making a lot of sense right now.
Yeah, like, Harold Varner the other week had me like,
that's starting to make a little bit of sense here.
Totally.
It's just how we work.
Hey, me.
We got to think Taylor May.
We've got to start with Taylor May.
Danny is now a Taylor May guy officially.
Wow.
They've accepted you?
They've accepted me.
They sent me a bag.
It's really, really nice bag.
Can you break 100?
I can break 100.
You're a scratch golfer.
How do you feel about now, like, moving on to new clubs,
a whole new deal?
Yeah, well, so I haven't had a chance.
get fit yet so i sent them super nice mike ssey just the legend that i mean that guy let's be honest
that guy's all time he is guys all time he really is um i sent him my old specs when i did get fitted
for my old clubs who's manufacturer we can't name and they built a set that's that's pretty damn close
so i had clubs and myrtle that i hadn't hit before but you know i knew they were the right shaft
i knew they were the general right idea still a few tweaks to make but yeah they feel good they feel
really good. The carbon wood, if you have paid attention all this year to Roy Macroy, who nearly
won yet again this past weekend at Wentworth. He was at Eastlake, where, you know, Rory became
Rory yet again. He was averaging over 330 yards off the T with the Taylor made Carbon Wood,
the stealth that he's been rocking. How hard is it to make a driver face out of carbon? You might
be asking, well, it took Taylor made 20 years to get it right. Remember when that guy unveiled
it to us last year? I do. It's crazy. And he was getting emotional.
I mean, think that's like your life's work.
He's like, I got a show to these guys, and hopefully they like it, and we loved it.
Why carbon, you might be asking?
Because it gives you better energy transfer and faster ball speeds across the face.
That's why carbon.
That's the answer.
That's why we go in carbon wood.
We're out of the other phases.
We're into the carbon wood era.
Taylor made compressed 60 layers of the stuff to create carbon twist face and the new stealth drivers.
Experience carbon for yourself.
Stealth is obviously in stores.
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dot com slash barstool to get your stealth driver check out that link that's taylorameagoff
golf dot com slash barstool you know what's a golf friendship that i love that i saw this weekend
as well but i've been seeing it forever is shane lowry and roy mackleroy did you see their embrace
after the irish lads they're just they obviously came up together and after yesterday's finish
you know they embraced and they're like giving each other shit but they're hugging and uh shane
smack and roy on the face like that's a great relationship i hope it's as good as i'm
thinking it is, but it really seems like that's a pure friendship.
Shane Lowry, I agree.
Shane Lowry and Danny probably knows a lot more about this than we do.
But I remember Shane Lowry had a great moment to where you can tell he is more belovedly, like, ruthless than he lead, then you would guess because he's like kind of a jolly, like Irish guy.
And I remember when J.T. topped his three wood on the at St. Andrews.
The old course on the 18th doll.
And then there was a clip from the next day when they were playing.
roasted one and you just heard Shane Lowry and just a perfect last just go,
most improved, the JT immediately.
She just goes like, why don't you go fuck yourself?
On the tea.
I was like, oh, they're getting there.
He seems like a great guy.
I love Shane Lowry because he's the best version of, I mean, anyone who plays golf
knows or knew someone at their club or growing up who was just like a big dude, doesn't
look athletic.
And then they get a golf club in their hands and they're like fucking Bryshnikov.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
They're just like so graceful through the ball.
You walk Shane Lowry walk around.
He's kind of waddling.
then you watch him on the pitching greener, the chipping green,
you watch him like nip like, you know, seven just one hop and stops in a row.
And he's so feel with it.
The guy doesn't hit balls with the track, man.
It's all feel.
It doesn't really get lessons.
And he's just so graceful with the club in his hand.
And the juxtaposition between how he moves with the golf club and how he moves with a dozen,
you could tell like that man, it's just born to play golf.
Yes.
I liked watching him.
He was like not giving high fives.
Did you notice when he was like walking from green to tea?
And the way he has to walk.
He's so big.
like it was a struggle for him he had to actually put his arms in between his like chest to like not
give anyone high fives it's like dude you you're you're you cover way too much ground to not at least
like move your arms out and let people touch you like your arms are gonna contact other people's
he looks really awkward walking from green to tea we're trying to avoid everyone and then yesterday
after he won he was like i got to get up at 645 they're picking me up and this morning you put out a
picture just hung over same clothes same clothes same clothes he likes to get after it he just seems like a
great guy. Well, there's those videos after he won the Open.
Oh, yeah. That are pretty epic.
Singing in the pub. That was a big day
for Ryder Cup of Europe yesterday.
A bunch of euros at the top there. He had Rom.
He had Rory.
There was... I remember when Lowry, too, when he won the Open,
that was like the big cats of the world. A lot of the
Barstall crew was pumped because it's like
one of the fat guys. Like, one, that's like...
Right. We love to see fat guys succeed.
At least I do. They're dying breed.
Why? They're dying breeding golf.
Why? Why do you like to watch
fact guys? Because yesterday on a plane,
I was sitting there and the guy next to me said, are you a football player?
And I said, no.
I said I used to.
I said I played in high school.
He didn't ask if you were a sprinter, a long trainer?
No, he didn't.
Yeah, he didn't ask.
Yeah, he didn't ask.
Yeah, he didn't ask.
He's like, yeah, I'm a slot receiver.
He's like, you, you shot putt?
You throw shot putts around?
And I, so I have a kinship.
I have a kinship with large fellas.
And Shane Lowry is certainly in that brotherhood.
So the more fact I succeed, the happier I am.
We got a couple administrative things to get to.
Number one, if you didn't listen to.
last Thursday show yet.
So I hit the gala was fantastic.
So a ton of tweets, comments, people react
into how addicted that man is to competing,
to video games, to chess.
How many games of chess do you play a day now?
He played over 1,200 games of chess in the last 30 days,
which if you do the math is over 40 games of chess per day.
Which is an unfathomable amount of that.
And he was like in the playoffs for a lot of that.
I was insane.
The guy is competing at the highest level.
40 games of chess a day for 30 days,
regardless of the amount of time that's taking.
each game. It's just way too much chess. So you play chess a little bit, Frankie. How long does
a match take generally? It's different forms, right? Yeah. If he's playing on that like chess.com
app, there's like the speed rounds and then there's like the ones where the notification will get
sent. You can kind of put your phone on silent. Those take like days almost. Right. But the speed rounds are
within five, 10 minutes. Even if it's 10 minutes though, if you're playing 40 games, that's 400 minutes.
That's six hours. Yeah. No, it's a lot of chess. There's no too.
ways there's no way around it.
Guy plays a lot of chess.
A lot of chess. A lot of chess.
And he's going to play a lot of whatever he's playing, it sounds like, no matter what.
It's correct.
It's just chess right now.
Be really into it, whatever it is.
Flip a coin two hundred times in a row, that guy.
Right.
He's the man.
I can't wait to see him around now.
One of our guys, great, great interviews.
So go listen to that.
You can watch on YouTube now, too.
We had like no, I think we had no internet, basically at the hotel, so it took forever to get the YouTube video up.
Is that right?
Yeah, so folks know our guys.
And by the way, another thing I like.
as I think
Brendan Jones
and Alex Bush
and John Kelly
well John Kelly
you probably got more
got to combine
like 30 minutes
of sleep
on Wednesday night
so we did
filming all fucking day
we're out there
from sun up to sundown
then we get back
we had
Sawith was at 8 p.m
and then we recorded
the podcast after
I want to say
we finished podcasting
at 10.30 p.m.
So then they have to stay up
edit promos
for hours and hours
and hours.
Edit the actual audio
on the podcast
and then also
get up the you try to get up the YouTube version of it and when you try to upload a two hour
it high deaf whatever the fuck it is 4k video with all kinds of other bullshit and graphics they have to put on there
it takes forever to upload that to YouTube so if the YouTube video is not right up at 6 a.m.
when the podcast is up stop fucking bitching and the answer is because these guys work their dicks off
can't even sleep dude and that was that was a Wednesday so Alex was handling the pod and breaking 90
was coming out the next day and Brendan was working on that so that they just got
got no sleep that night and our tea time was 8.30 the next day.
21 minutes, right?
Something like that.
21 minutes.
Alex got 21 minutes.
Do we want to be advertising these like workplace conditions?
Yes.
Yes.
Well, you know what?
Because I think people.
They need to see what's going behind the scenes.
There's been a lot of talk about our podcast recently and like all the changes that we've made to
and all this stuff.
You know, this is commitment right here.
Like this is what we decided to go forward with.
And I'm very like fine saying that publicly is like these are the guys that we're putting
our like lives.
They have.
lives in their hands they are legitimately doing our job for us like they're the ones
recording the audio they're the ones putting out the fucking video and these are the guys
that like we need to back like it's insane that they slept for 21 minutes and like I'm
gonna go to the fucking depths of the earth for these guys because they put that work
we are exposing horrific work conditions but we're getting them a shout out yeah and like
they're now part of the team like they're gonna be cool or they are part of our squad like they're
like the higher we go the higher they go that's just the way this is gonna work that's been
one of my takeaways from the first couple weeks is like these guys fucking
work that way off.
And I don't know if people see it.
You don't see it.
I'll tell you you don't.
Like I know Brendan, I knew Brendan a little bit, um, just from the podcast and stuff, but
I didn't know Alex.
And like, yeah, from the outside, it looks like it's just four dudes kind of having fun,
but there are adults in the room and it's, they're super, super important.
It's insane.
I, I benefited by being Dave's guy behind the scenes where he was very public about like my
work, like effort being put in.
Like, whenever I was doing a lot, like he would always talk.
about it and like it would be like he was very generous in that aspect there's a lot of social
there's a lot of guys behind the scenes that work at barcel that legitimately just do it for nothing
like they don't get anything you know what i mean like they're just fucking there's work
i was shocked when the first time i walked into the office there was a whole floor there's like
the first floor of the office is like you know content people like editors and personalities or
whatever you want to call yeah and i was like i expected that and there's a whole other floor
of just like business people who's like merchandising and sales and all
All of these people are working so hard behind the scenes.
And I don't want to say it's a thankless job because, but it's not the same where like they get,
you know, go out in public and people are giving them high five.
Right.
It's like they're just working to work and it's really, really cool.
Yeah.
I think a lot of them like to have their hand in a project.
I mean, Brennan likes to talk about that a lot.
Like you're creating something when you're on that side.
I used to love that with Dave.
Like if we'd have like a really cool video or something like we'd go out and do something that we knew
was going to pop.
Like this video is doing three million views.
I know it.
I know this is going to go viral.
Like having your.
hand on that and being the one that does that's an awesome feeling but yeah i mean at some point like
the word thankless it probably is right like they're just pumped to a degree if you don't get it out by
eight a m people are literally telling you to go fuck yourself it's like crazy and then and then if it's out
no one's like thanks so much for putting this out right oh they only talk when they complain
when's the next one coming out we're thanking you right now so now you've been thanked yeah
thank is Hank has gone back with the pm t award winning listeners every time they're like
when's the pod going to come out yeah it's like his least favorite thing of all the time he's
he's like we just stopped recording at 3 a.
And he'll fuck around and be like, I'll drop it early
if I get 10,000 likes or something.
And then the other logistical
administrative thing, Dundonald links
Thursday night coming out on our
YouTube page, episode two
of the Scotland travel
series. We obviously did Presswick.
We got a huge match coming up at Dundonald
and the whole deal. We stayed there.
So like our cottages, the green.
And then we did a whiskey tasting
that evening after our round
Donald Links.
That was our biggest
night in the episode.
This episode is probably going to be insane.
Yeah.
Yep.
So we have it's Brendan,
right?
Brendan.
Brendan.
Who?
Brendan?
Yes.
Brendan.
This guy that gave us this fucking wine,
whiskey tasting.
Bon a haven.
Put the whole thing from Bonahaven.
Bono Haven.
Bono Haven.
Bona Haven.
Whiskey.
And this guy that brought in.
This guy's cartoon care.
Is it Brendan McF?
Was he actually an often powers?
No.
No.
He's phenomenal.
gold member gave you whiskey
Brendan McCarren
Yeah that's right McCarran
Amazing
Amazing guy
Incredibly funny
His presentation quality
As good as it gets
He's working the room
He's doing the thing
He's smelling it
He's swishing it around
He's teaching us how to do it
He's comment
He's riffing with everybody
In real time
He was fucking phenomenal
Sounds like the seafood guy
Yeah
I wonder we should have a four
This guy was better
Than the seafood
The more electric personalities
I would say
This guy put the seafood
guide to shame. Yeah, the seafood guy. I love the chef Dylan.
Dylan. Jeff Dylan, Merder Beach was incredible, but this Brendan in, uh, it was just different.
It was different. It was different. That's true. It was, it was a night. It was a night of Scottish
whiskey drinking that we played this game. Are we going to put the game in the video? We played
this game rolling the balls and you have to try and keep them on. And then whenever someone
would get to stop, the whole place erupted. And we're drinking like 27 year old whiskey. We're
drinking 12 year old whiskey. You were spilling it all over the place. I was, dude, we had this one
whiskey that was in a barrel that they said is worth over seven figures. He says it like could be
priceless. Like did you drink it? Oh yeah. We drank it. And we had to put this.
Frank you fucking spilled the first. Put this like flask type thing in there. Basically,
and the whole story is probably in the, is it in the video like the story of dipping that shit in?
Maybe not. But anyway, like they'd have these back in the days, the olden days, they would have these
fucking barrels all lined up and these guys would check to see how much whiskey was in each barrel because
after as the years go on,
the whiskey evaporates.
So these huge barrels only have like 20%
of whiskey in them. Really? So that's why they
become so valuable because there's less whiskey in these huge
barrels because it's been 30 years of
evaporating. There's legitimately nothing left.
So they'd stick these like metal,
I mean, what would you even call them?
It's a thing that I'm not going to be able to explain.
It's like basically a tube. It's a metal tube.
That you dip in on a chain, then you lift
it up and then they were able to see how much whiskey
was in because you'd hear if it hits the bottom or not.
So we're doing that to
Like, we, so Bonahavan, Bonahaven had a specific barrel made for Dunnald Links.
And it hadn't been opened in 27 years or something like that.
And we opened it.
And you guys had the thing.
And we had the tube.
So I'm the first person to dip this tube into this thing.
And yeah, he's like, all right.
So I did the tube.
That was fine.
Now I have the tube of my hand.
It's filled with whiskey.
And he goes, all right, now poured into a shot glass into a glass.
And now that, you know, sometimes when you like pour something too soft.
Of course.
It comes out like the front edge.
Yeah.
It was going everywhere.
Oh, man.
And he's like, okay, okay, just put it in the glass.
So now we're looking at the floor.
Just $60,000 on the ground.
Each drop was like $500.
It was great whiskey.
And you know what's crazier about the whole thing?
The 12-year-old whiskey was better tasting than like the 30-year-old one.
It was insane.
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm always in a tough spot when you go to a tasting.
And there's one that's clearly the superior one.
They bring it out last.
And you're like kind of like the one before that.
Well, the guy who Brendan liked, his favorite of all time, I think, was the 12.
So he was like, it's just the one I like.
Yeah.
he loves the 12
um
all right
so that's coming out
Thursday night
to make sure you're prepared ready
ready to rock with that
uh episode two
Scotland the whole deal
these guys keep rolling
never going to be over
um are we putting that out
at a different time like because i know
thursday night football got in our way last time
are we starting to put them out like seven
we'll do seven o'clock now for the travel series
so that at least you can watch it leading up into football
yeah i don't want to go against big football
no right
we football wins every time i thought about
putting breaking 90 up against football
I just wanted to see what would happen, but I bent the knee.
Yeah, you have to bend the knee.
You have to.
It's football.
Speaking of Ben and the Knee, you haven't seen Thrones yet, so we can't talk about it.
I'm like the most disappointed in you than I've ever been.
I miss last two weeks.
Well, so I missed last week.
What were we doing last week?
We were in Myrtle.
We were in Myrtle, so I missed it for Myrtle.
And then I didn't, I had all week.
We were busy all week.
These guys were getting 21 minutes of sleep.
We weren't as busy as that, but we were going to bed late, and I just didn't get a chance to watch it.
And then this last weekend, I went from Myrtle straight to Iowa because we did the Barcelona
College Football Show, which was a great success, huge turnout, a lot of fun, a lot of beers
getting thrown at the stage.
It was a great success.
It was a great time.
But then, so I, all Saturday and all Sunday, all Saturday I was at the college football show
and I was with family and friends, so I didn't have a chance to watch it then.
And then Sunday I traveled all day yesterday to come to Boston.
And I just didn't have a chance to watch it.
What do you mean?
When you watch it is you do you travel all day.
travel all day so you watch a one hour episode
while you're traveling. You didn't travel? I did travel all day.
I did travel. Is it a four
a carriage? No, no, no, I went. It was
eight hours of travel.
Wow. You told me on the putting green you had a
three hour layover. You couldn't have watched Thrones in that
layover. So here's the other thing. I didn't bring my laptop
on this trip and I refused. Whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever.
You have to watch Game of Thrones. You have to watch Game of Thrones.
Every time I say I'm going to go, I was like,
I'm going to wait and watch Top Gun on my TV. You're like, you got to
see at the theater. So now imagine if I want
is a theater movie. I said there's a difference between Thrones and Top Gun. Top Gun's like
a pleasure of watching. By the way, these guys behind us are trying to make puts more yelling
about Game of Thrones. I feel a little bit bad. Top Gun's a pleasure of watching like the cinematic
whatever. It's like, oh, you watch it in the movie theater type movie. You don't like watch. You don't
watch Top Gun for like the drama and the titty. You need to feel the vibration of the end.
You could. You could. I want to see those titty's on a TV screen. You could. Oh, he made it.
Nice fun.
Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. There you go. That's huge. That makes me feel.
go better. I know. I felt bad. I really started yelling.
You got to fucking watch Thrones so we can talk about our
listeners saying that we were going to recap our version, like what we thought about Game
of Thrones. I will recap show that doesn't do recap.
See, here's the thing. I'm now giving you an option. You're saying, no. I'll walk away
from the table right now. We want you at the table, though. We like when you're at the table.
But right now, I'm not in a position to be in the table.
Tits and ass and there's drama. That's why it stinks. No, it's fine.
No, come back.
He's running away.
What do you got to pee or something? Is that why he's doing that?
He's running away.
He's going to pee.
All right, so he's gone.
So I guess we'll put a spoiler on this for Game of Thrones listeners or watchers that have not seen it yet.
Like Trent, you've dropped the ball.
I would say last night's episode, I thought it was shocking.
It was shocking.
I mean, last night episode also shows you that George R. Martin just loves just family members hooking up.
He's a big incest guy.
He's a big incest guy.
It's crazy.
But that's kind of a thing you knew that with the Targaryans.
Like, you know, they're all so blonde and they have all that white hair.
they have to be careful about like interming it's a very pure bloodline last night's episode set up so much
uncertainty i thought like the way that the series was going you could kind of see where it was going
like you thought that damon was going to be this good guy that they're trying to portray as bad in the
beginning i thought i saw that storyline coming you were big on that i was big and i mean it's kind of true
like yeah it's not over good guy like he's he's complicated he's complicated but i think he has good
intentions. You know who I actually
gained a lot of respect for after this episode
was the king? I thought the king
was super nice and also
doesn't overreact. You'd think a king
in his, like he would be beheading people
but he actually loves his family.
He loves his family. He loves his brother.
Yeah, that move of his brother's basically starting a war
without his consent. Right. Like
you know, Barathean or whatever the kings were
like Joffrey would have skinned him alive
for that. He shows a lot of restraint and he also like
it takes a very mature guy to have his
brother kind of like publicly emasculate him like that yeah and he just kind of takes it it's you can tell
too like how torn he is because it's like i feel like i've seen already five different times where he
embraced him and was like you're the best and five were times where he's basically tried to exile and
be out you're the worst i know and it's we're fucking four episodes it's gonna others man brothers yeah
the king's in a bad spot he's in a really bad spot because now he doesn't know what the fuck
to do we had like this past weekend i had some buddies uh visiting piner's were playing and we are doing
high, low, handicapped all the time.
So it turned out that our two buddies that are brothers
were teammates the whole time. And we were laughing
throughout of like, nobody
gets higher than brothers and
nobody can get lower than brothers.
I got a friend who are twins.
And I don't
talk to them all that often. You check, sometimes they're best
friends. Sometimes they'll be like, yeah, we're not talking.
And it's like, nothing serious.
You know what I mean? Just like a couple of weeks. We're like,
we just need a break from each other. Yeah. At one point,
there's, I just, the round
wasn't going great for them. One point, one guy's like,
chipping and chipping again and he i see him chip out of the greet and then i just see him look up
and go don't shake your fucking head at me to his mouth it's just on the creed like jesus and i was
like that's brothers dude like and so now you're getting it play out obviously on fucking thrones and
and yeah i i endless uncertainty last time i didn't feel like i didn't know who the characters
were almost at the end of it like oh jesus like they kind of win naira whatever rnera how do you say
Reneira. She's just horned up right now. So she, I mean, obviously, Damon like unlock something out of her where now she's like everyone that's
gets her going just like hooking up with them. So now she's got the night in the mix and like who knows if like he has a baby and her now like that could be a whole new thing where like different airs are going to be involved now.
That would be so. Otto's a fucking snake. I knew it from the beginning. I couldn't believe the king called about it. Yeah, but he, you know what? That's that is like the king has been like taken advantage of like Otto played him like a fiddle.
with his daughter being there.
Lady Allison obviously was there to produce Otto's grandson as now having blood on the throne.
And now Otto sees this whole plan foiling right in front of him.
And he's like, what the fuck?
How did this happen?
You could tell, though, from just the casting job and his facial expressions from the first episode,
you could tell that Otto had something up his sleep.
Oh, yeah.
You know?
See, I'm almost more like, I'm almost more believing that it's going to go the other way now.
that like auto's going to somehow you know he's going to be professor snape at the end of it.
Otto was a good guy the whole time.
Something like because it's almost too obvious.
I know.
It's like the king when when when, when it was presented to him that like Otto is clearly the wrong guy.
And then when he filed it up by doing what she asked, which is basically you need to like deal with this first.
And he dealt with it.
I was like this is too obvious.
This is going like too smoothly.
It is obvious.
Where everyone watching was thinking the same thing.
They don't like when we all.
are on the right now. And I don't think the king is going to continue to be as like balanced and
and in control of his emotions as he's been. Well, he's falling apart. Yeah. He's like he's got holes and
sores all over his back. Well, that's, I think that's going to continue to like wreak havoc on his
brain. And his wife like Lady Allison like clearly hates him. I mean, like that was one of the more,
that was one of the more disturbing sex scenes that I've ever seen my entire life. That's like in pain and
didn't even want to like be a part of it. And I like legitimately couldn't even watch that. That
was insane. That's so that they are definitely trying to get you to feel bad for her in the
sense that like she's gonna have a moment where either she's gonna like kill him or like something she's
you do feel bad for her right she didn't really ask for this no she was best friends she was best friends
with the rinerer right they were like pals yeah almost so much so that i thought that they were gonna be like a
couple yeah i still think they're like holding hands i did i did sort of have rainer it does has given
some signs that maybe she might right and now she's like she's like going the other way a hundred
percent now or she's like fucking anything that walks she's like she might be yeah maybe she's just
mad that her like lover is now her
fucking stepmom.
Maybe she's just,
maybe she's like,
you know,
sexually fluid and she's just like
three thousand years ahead of her time.
She hooked up their uncles.
so I mean, anything could happen.
All right, Trent,
you can come back,
you piece of shit.
He's been staring at us through the
instance.
