Fore Play - Riggs Confesses, Trent Attacks <100, Frankie Ships Up To Boston

Episode Date: June 3, 2021

A lot going on. Riggs begins the show being confronted and confessing. The first episode of Trent’s breaking 100 series is out, and we discuss. Frankie survived games 1 and 2 vs Boston, but now he�...�s shipping up to Boston for games 3 and 4. Riggs is live from the U.S. Women’s Open, Spieth surrendered to Kokrak at Colonial, it’s Memorial week, and much more.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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey, 4Play listeners, you can find us every Tuesday and Thursday on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. Fourplay, I'm sorry, Barstool Sports. We are back. It's the second show of the week. Lurch is slinging drone, so he will not be here. I don't know if we're going to do the thing where we talk about everything and all the complications because we just said that the people at home don't know there's complications,
Starting point is 00:00:23 but there's complications and it's taking us forever to start recording this podcast, but now we're recording the podcast. Yeah, your microphone doesn't work. Trent and I are in the studio. I got a little thing going, let me just drink a little bit of water. You got a little hitching. Yeah. We're recording in the studio. So we sound good.
Starting point is 00:00:38 Our mics work, obviously. But then the internet in the office, which I'm sure we talked about on the show before, is in and out, which seems crazy for a company that was built on the internet. But I think now that we're hardwired in, we're good to roll. Everybody sounds good. And the thing is, like, when we're talking to Riggs, the internet connection gets all crazy. So for our conversation, it gets all messed up. But to the people listening, the beautiful patrons.
Starting point is 00:01:00 of Foreplay podcasts are listening to the show, they have no idea that we are not communicating the way that we want to because everything is being recorded locally, so they're hearing it crystal clear and in motion, you know, the motion of the ocean. You know what else they heard crystal clear on the last episode? That hellacious,
Starting point is 00:01:15 that hellacious seed of gas coming out of Riggs's asshole. Before you address it, I want to say kudos to you for admitting to it because I don't know if I would have ever admitted to it. I think I would have gone down with the ship and just had like one of our, I would have slipped our audio guy 20 bucks and been like, no, no, no, it was like the wiring on the microphone.
Starting point is 00:01:33 It wasn't me. So, kudos to you. Yeah, well, look, breaking news, people release gas. That's just, that's what happens. Humans do that. Women do that, men do that. But it is tough break where on our, on our WebEx situation, I muted it. And then on the local audio, you actually can't mute it. Like, I'm looking right now at the options on the quick time, and you just can't, there's nothing to mute. So one could argue that when you send audio to a producer that like, and they edit a podcast that like maybe they'd edit that out. I don't know. I just, I'm not sure how podcast editing it works. I'm glad he left it in. I'm really, I'm glad he left it in. Yeah, he's going to claim that he's
Starting point is 00:02:19 in the content business. He just didn't listen to it and do the job. That's what I would argue. I got screenshots of me editing the podcast and I specifically let it in because when Frankie records local on his mic at home. I have to cut every time he doesn't talk because he records mono instead of another way. So that's another thing we have to figure out. But I have screenshots of me specifically leaving the fart in because I heard it. I don't know what screenshots mean. It's an audio thing. I don't know that it's a screenshot thing. But anyways, it was in there. And that's just, it is what it is. We are in the content business. It's got some play. I muted it. I did all a muting that I could. And it's also should be stated that I tweeted this too.
Starting point is 00:02:56 I mean, it was 5 a.m. Like, whatever happens pre 7 a.m. that comes out of your body, it's like, there's really not much you can do about it. That was an early pod for sure. Yeah. Like, when I, I mean,
Starting point is 00:03:06 I'm always asleep when it's 5 a.m. But there's probably things coming out of my body that I don't even realize while I'm sleeping. Like, that's just the way that it is. People fart. I think that's the main takeaway. Yeah, I fart.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Do you do? Yeah. Good for you. All the time. That's awesome. All the time. I mean, you feel better after you do it.
Starting point is 00:03:23 It's just part of the morning routine. You got to do it. Right. imagine living in a fartless society. People be in a bad mood. Their stomach would hurt. There's no shame in it. And, you know, I think it might be a...
Starting point is 00:03:34 Everybody... Oh, man. You know how on edge people would be all the time? If you just walk around, holding them in 24... You just explore it. Everything about the whole system is weird, you know? Of course. You go and pee.
Starting point is 00:03:45 Like, you just release this liquid out of your dick. Constantly. You're peeing into water in these toilets. It's weird. It's a weird thing that our bodies do. We have to, like, release liquid out of our body. like you're popping sangria out of a frozen, you know, mixing drink thing in the summer. I'll tell you what I never saw from the platrons was people saying every time we put out an episode where nobody farted, people being like, congratulations on not farting on that episode.
Starting point is 00:04:10 We want 400 episodes without a fart and then, oh, you know, it's 5 a.m. and Riggs farts and people are all of a sudden like, oh, that's so crazy. We've gone 400 episodes without one. So, you know, think about that. it is a little bit disheartening that people haven't congratulated us like every episode that comes out where there's not a ridiculous preposterous really loud gross fart
Starting point is 00:04:31 we should be commended for that I couldn't believe Right every I'm going forward Every episode where there's no farts on the podcast I want to congratulations from the listeners Farts are funny until they're gross That was a gross one
Starting point is 00:04:45 I don't know I think it was That was a long fart I think it was a pretty run-of-the-mill fart It wasn't it had no Thank you, Trent. It wasn't like a, like, it wasn't like an actual funny fart.
Starting point is 00:04:56 It was more like a whoa. That was a fart, dude. It was more of like a shart. No, that's, you can't, you cannot throw those allegations at rins. That's crazy that you just put that out there. Go back and listen to that thing. It was wet, man.
Starting point is 00:05:09 No. Come on, Trent. Come on, Trent. Acquating those things is crazy. Yeah, you're just trying to be malicious. I would argue. I'm not trying to be malicious. I listen to it a bunch of times,
Starting point is 00:05:20 and each time it got grosser and grosser. There was a gross You're listening to a fart over and over again. Of course, that's a you problem, my friend. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:05:29 That was, what's that say about you? I'm talking about you, Mr. I'm just letting you know. I know the difference between a gross fart and an air fart. Well,
Starting point is 00:05:35 you're over there binge listening to me farting. That's weird. Yeah, I couldn't believe it. Couldn't believe it. It happened. It does.
Starting point is 00:05:43 It's not. It's going to be a while, I would think, or I would hope tell it happens again. But it might happen again. Who knows? Who knows?
Starting point is 00:05:48 Now I'm bum that I didn't, I wish I wouldn't have muted it because it would have been better for the show if everyone would have just been part of the show. This is going to sound strange, but I meant to go back and watch the YouTube version of the podcast to see if you reacted. Because that would be the telltale sign. If you didn't admit to it, people would be watching that film over and over again to see who had like a reaction. So I'm actually going to do that once we get done here to see if you tried to keep it together. If you lifted a cheek, I'll have to go back and study the film.
Starting point is 00:06:17 I didn't even think about the YouTube aspect of it, but that makes me happier that I admitted it on Twitter. Twitter because I don't think I have a very good poker face. So I'm sure people can just stop it at the moment. Yeah, that's that we can just see what happened. But yeah, I'm glad we addressed that. And we're in the content business. So it is what it is. If we do a pre 7 a.m. podcast again, then that might happen.
Starting point is 00:06:41 That just might be an occurrence. That's a human body, folks. That's right. Owens, we'll go right into Owens. It's been a really beautiful, delicious start to the podcast. I would say. And you can get yourself, it's Thursday. So it's a little transfusion Thursday.
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Starting point is 00:08:11 content and the reactions. What a, what a phenomenal start to the series. phenomenal start Boston Islanders you know it's a war zone Borelli's has turned into a jungle gym I never really quite seen a restaurant turn into what it's turned into unfortunately we are now going up to Boston because you know to make things a little fair it is crazy that Fidelberg Marina and Grenelie had to just go into what was louder than most stadiums for you know their team's home game so I'll have to get a little bit of that in Boston so it's going to hurt me to not be at the Coliseum, though. Yeah, are you bummed?
Starting point is 00:08:50 Like, were you rattled about that? I was rattled, yeah. Just, and Big Cat in, what was that, 2016 or whatever it was, 2017, when the Cubs won the World Series. You know, he had to watch it in New York City with just people in the office. That's brutal. It will not be at Wrigley Field there for a hundred-year drought World Series win. So he kind of set the precedent of that where it's like you can't really complain when you don't go to home games. You've got to do the work.
Starting point is 00:09:16 But yeah, it's tough. Like if I didn't show the initiative to do streams and be an Islander fan, like if I wasn't a public islander fan, I'd just be enjoying the game on Thursday with my dad at the Coliseum. But because now the streams are so crazy, I am no longer allowed to go to the Coliseum. It's kind of backwards in that way, but that's Barstle. It's content.
Starting point is 00:09:34 You got to do the job. I will say, and it's better for the whole world that you do do the job and that you go crazy with the Islanders. People will tweet at me occasionally about the Blues, and I now, like, when I watch Blues games, I don't tweet about it at all. I don't treat a single word about it. I just sit on my fucking couch and I put my phone down and I just watch the blues
Starting point is 00:09:52 and text my buddies about it and it's awesome. Yeah. Yeah, it's tough. The streams are great though. The streams are. They really are. And, you know, they are, they've always been great. And people are saying that in the COVID world, they didn't know if they'd ever come
Starting point is 00:10:07 back. Like, there's been, you know, not really great, like live sports and people getting together again. Like, you just didn't know when it was going to come back. And the old days of Dave. and the electric chairs were just so electric. Like, not to use that word a million times, but when we were in that old office,
Starting point is 00:10:21 was the electric chair electric, right? KFC and the Cona Gillespie home run. There are so many moments with Dave, KFC, and Big Cat, that the electric, and Dave with Michigan, like, that was such a beautiful, like, revolutionary thing for people to watch a fan react whenever they want to do, double screen watching, you watch the game, and then you also 35, 40 seconds later get to watch the game.
Starting point is 00:10:43 So for us to be able to recreate that at Borrellis, fucking awesome. Just fucking awesome. Yeah. And as a guy, I don't care about the Islanders or the Bruins or what happens in that series, but it is nice just seeing people gathering again.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Like you just, Borrellys is packed to the gills with people going crazy. You were, I mean, you were crowd surfing in Borrellys. A year ago, nobody could go outside and everything was shutting down. I remember. So it's just like cool to see. I remember walking through Borrellys.
Starting point is 00:11:06 We were doing a bunch of food at the time. We had like kind of an assembly line in the back, in the back room of all workers, getting pizzas together and boxes. We were bringing them to hospital for nurses. At the time, we were just bringing food every day to a different hospital for nurses and doctors and frontline workers and first responders and all these people.
Starting point is 00:11:25 And I remember like that was just the business. And I was like, and all the lights were down and like the light was coming through the windows and all the chairs were up. And the restaurant just turned into like this like mopey factory place. And I was like, and it was around like when hockey should have been playing. And I was like, man, this place used to be fucking packed with Islander jerseys and people cheers and wine and fucking beers were getting thrown around
Starting point is 00:11:49 and music was playing and I remember legitimately being like holy shit this is never going to happen again. We will never look around this restaurant ever again and see that and I took that same look around the other night like in the same spot and the place was going fucking crazy.
Starting point is 00:12:05 People were jumping around, Stu Feinor scream and the bar had 400 people in it. The outside dude we have an outdoor patio that we built. We didn't even know people were out there. There was 200 people out there watching on a little screen, legitimately going crazy in the parking lot, tailgaining. It was just so cool. It's not just about the hockey.
Starting point is 00:12:23 It's not just about barcel. It's more about just like the world in general, like coming back. It was like a coming back party. And I think everyone's just excited to be around people. I agree. And you throw a win in the mix, and it was just mayhem. It was, it was pandemonium. I 100% agree.
Starting point is 00:12:38 And it was the same kind of feeling, obviously different environments, but same kind of feeling, the 72nd hole of the PJ Championship. It was like people, it was panamonium and that was dangerous and they probably won't allow that ever again. But it was like, man, there's a crowd. They're watching sports. They're excited. It feels relatively normal, which is exciting. And everybody wants that.
Starting point is 00:12:57 Everybody's been rooting for that for over a year now. One of the best parts about the clip, the O.T. Game winning clip was just a pause. I know everybody, like the dead silence for a second and a half for two seconds before the breakway goal and everybody erupts. You just don't get that in hockey that often. Like, it's you get that in baseball, winning. it's like the stage is set, you know, it's like a three, two count. It's two outs.
Starting point is 00:13:20 It's like quiet. And then you get it, you get it in football. It's like fourth and goal. And it's the last chance. Everybody knows it's coming. Hockey's fucking chaotic. It's like a deflection or a rebound randomly and people go crazy. You don't get it very often when it's like, oh, fuck, this is a moment.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Like we get a second or two to prepare for this moment. Everybody was dead silent in Borrellys and then just went crazy. And that clip was, it just like, it gave me chills. I had like jills down my spine at that clip, but I had zero, zero connection to either team whatsoever. That clip went everywhere too. Scott Mann Pelt was talking about it was on ESPN.
Starting point is 00:13:53 It was on Newsday. It was all over the place. And yeah, you can see the reaction when Sizekis steals the put, when the puck goes to him. So everyone's going crazy. And then as he's stick handling, he does one or two moves,
Starting point is 00:14:07 everyone just, the human body can no longer make noise for that second because you have to lock in on if that's going in. And once you see the net move, you just release everything. No more stress. It's just let's party. It's such a cool fucking feeling. It's the best.
Starting point is 00:14:21 And I saw people being like, you know, too early to crowd surf and too early. What do you guys win a Stanley Cup championship? And it's about the ride, man. We talk about that all the time. It's the journey. Like, why want to be a part of this thing if you're just going to be like, ho-hum, thanks for the win? Like, I don't want, I don't ever want to not celebrate a fucking playoff win. Because how many more are you going to get?
Starting point is 00:14:41 Look at the fucking Toronto Maple Leafs. The team hasn't won a first-round playoff series in like 25 years. I mean, come on. You have to celebrate every chance you get. It literally is the ride. That is, like, when you win, it's actually, it's like maybe a day or so of celebrating, and then you get to chirp people on Twitter for a few months. But when it's over, it's, and you actually accomplish the thing,
Starting point is 00:15:03 it's not even as cool as the parts during the process when you actually accomplish them. Like, it's, you know, when you think about, like, when we watch a tiger, when he won the masters and it's like he all of a sudden starts making a couple birdies in the back nine or mon already hit in the water it was like those are the moments when you actually go crazy when he wins it's like you kind of release you hug people it's cool but that process the whole time
Starting point is 00:15:25 if you're not going fucking crazy over every single moment then you're going to miss out because that's I mean like you say you might never get that again so yeah anybody's saying that I mean they're they're just losers like they're just upset losers they're emotionless losers imagine being in burriles that night and not fucking going bananas. Just being like, oh, what a goal.
Starting point is 00:15:44 Shaking hands. Shaking hands. Just like shook people's hands. Like, oh, what a great goal. Thank you very much. Yeah, appreciate it. I'll see you later. Oh, I've been here before.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Act like you've been there before. Hey, man, I've actually been here before. So let me just shake your hand real quick. And we'll all just, uh, we'll sip tea and then we'll have a nice water and then we'll all go home. No, I was funneling, I was funneling fucking four locus out of my, out of people's assholes that night. Like, it was as crazy as it could possibly get.
Starting point is 00:16:07 I'm sure you have no regrets about any of your reactions. And you shouldn't. But it went. little bit too well because now you've got to go to Boston. Like it wasn't fair for Marina, Fidelberg, and Grinnell in that atmosphere. And now as the islanders come back to Long Island, you are on a train to Boston to be in a Boston bar watching with Boston fans.
Starting point is 00:16:25 So, I mean, no regrets, obviously, but now you just got to go into the Lions' death. Yeah. Original plan was all seven games from Borrelli's. We thought it was just going to be like, you know, the original setup's just me and my dad. It's been like that for two years in the back room with Borreli. He's got the Monja sign in the back room.
Starting point is 00:16:39 And it's just us too. so it's nothing crazy. So Dave thought it would be a funny, like, visual of everyone in there. Little did we know that there would be a thousand people in game two, like surrounding the Bruins fan. So, yeah, unfortunately, it was too good. So now we have to level the playing field. The islander psychopath in me wants to cry that the islanders are heading to the Coliseum
Starting point is 00:17:04 and I am boarding a train going up to Boston. That is something I don't know that I can even handle or accept. I will accept it. I will do it very, I'll do my duty, I'll do my job. What I need from the Islanders is a win. I need, I cannot let the last game with the National Coliseum happen while I'm in a Boston bar. Cannot. Because the Coliseum is done after these playoffs.
Starting point is 00:17:24 We're going to Belmont next year. And that's, that's my home. That's a place that I don't even know how to describe in words what that place means to me. So, yeah, it is, it's fun, though. You're a company guy. I mean, you were, the way you spiked Granali's hat, And that one clip was That was one of the craziest things I've ever seen, I mean, I know
Starting point is 00:17:44 I know that he, you got fucked by a lot of people seeing that clip Before they saw the clip of him throwing your head off That pissed me off because You got fucked on that, you got big time fucked on that But the way that you I launched it It was just so funny But dude, he's a fucking physical sport viewer
Starting point is 00:18:03 And I've watched sports with a lot of people And I've gone to a million games And I never, the first, my first instinct is never to like punch the guy next to me or grab the person's hat or put him in a headlock. Grinelli, I love the kid. He's fucking awesome. He shows just as much passion as I do about the Bruins. He's a great dude. He did party with the Blues for two minutes after they won the stay on the cup and beat the Bruins, which is a tough look.
Starting point is 00:18:25 But they, he legitimately first instinct after the first goal of the series put me in a headlock, took my hat and tossed it in the restaurant. It's like, oh, now, dude, this is game one, goal one. Like, where are we going to go from here? And then goal two, he threw my hat into the fucking kitchen. So it's like, now when I tie up the game, my team ties up the game, I have to launch your hat into another orbit. I have to. And so, yeah, he's a, he, he, he, he, like, I'm bruised on my arm. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:18:52 I've got bruised. I was wondering the other day, why can't I lift up this fucking, like, bottle? And I can't lift up my shoulder. No, you're right. It's like if, if the first shot of a battle, they just sent a nuclear missile at the other side, be like, well, I mean, what are we? going to do here. You don't really have much of a choice. So good luck up in Boston, Frankie. It's, it's crazy up in Boston, man. Those people, you know, I think they're going to be out for blood, too, based on that scene that we just saw. I just hope people are like, like, I hope I can stay
Starting point is 00:19:22 alive is my point. Like, I want to just be able to watch the game because people were very, very conscious of like Marina, Fidelberg, Greneliette, up rallies. They were, they were, they were very, like, crazy, but no one got out of line. And I think, I think people are going to try and step over the line because I'm the fucking under guy that had a lot of fun of Borrellys and they're going to show me what a good time is. I'm already getting DMs like watch your back and Southie, bro. It's like, all right. Hopefully, I don't want any of that.
Starting point is 00:19:48 Hopefully none of that happens. And it's like when we were talking about on the pod last week where we're stunned that golf fans, like it's a crazy atmosphere at the PJ Championship. It's crazy that like nobody yells or screams or kicks the ball off the tee. Hopefully it's the same in Boston for the hockey games. Everyone's having a good time. Everyone's going crazy. But nobody crosses the line.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Just have a good time. Just watch a hockey game. Yep. Good luck, Frankie. The Bushnell wingman. So, look, this is the best item, I would say, especially like gift-wise. I know it's Father's Day is coming up, summertime. One of the best items, one of the best new technology items in golf in a long time is the Bushnell wigman.
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Starting point is 00:22:27 I would say, you know, I think we all had very high expectations for this series. and this video blew away my expectations. Just the whole thing. Trent's amazing, and you stretching is one of the funniest things I've ever seen. You genuinely, like, wanting to get better, but also kind of fighting the fact that, like, how, you know, like, wait, I got to stretch and I got, like, I'm just sore. I got to go through all. I don't want to kill these people on the right side of the range.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Juxtapositioned against John Tiller, who is, you know, a top 50 instructor in the country. Ricky Fowler's coach. Kevin Kisner's coach. He's got signed pin flags everywhere from his guys that have won huge tournaments. The whole thing is amazing. I think it's up at 100,000 views already in like 12 hours. So clearly people are loving it. But man, the Trent breaking 100 series.
Starting point is 00:23:15 I hope you never break 100. No offense. But for the series sake, like I wanted this series to last forever because it is, for any golf fan, it is the most just like endearing and joyful, enjoying. and joyful it's a very it's a very much an enjoyable watch yeah no I'm I'm very happy
Starting point is 00:23:39 how it came out shout out to Jake we went down to Georgia like a month ago filmed a lot of footage and he's been cutting that down for the last couple weeks so shout out to him shout out to John Tillery I honestly can't say enough about him he's I think it showed through in the video
Starting point is 00:23:53 he's just a great guy and he was the perfect fit for what we were trying to do he was he welcomed us in and he was like took a look at my swing and we got to work. The stretching was hard. Watching that back, I have to, I probably need to stretch more. That's the thing, too, is this really, like, I went down there. I got this lesson, but it doesn't end there.
Starting point is 00:24:12 Like, you have to continue to stretch. You have to continue to work. You have to play. You have to practice. You have to do all those things. But people seem to like the video. It was a long episode. We wanted to have my entire Georgia trip in one episode.
Starting point is 00:24:25 We didn't really want to space them out. I know people eventually want to see me attempt to bring. 100 so that I think is coming next week but the Georgia trip was great I like I said the video came out great I'm glad people like it it's gonna be a journey Riggs you say you don't want me to break a hundred for a long time or ever it's gonna be a little bit we're still we're trying we're tweaking but I was texting with John Tiller tillery last night we're not gonna stop working we're gonna keep trying but I'm glad people like the video because I just like anything else like I'm I always get very nervous when videos like this come out
Starting point is 00:24:56 Like when we do four-man scrambles or when we do travel series, it's all four of us. And that takes, like, you can spread out how nervous or anxious you are about how a certain video came out. But this one is very solely focused on me. So I was nervous about it. But I knew we got good stuff down in Georgia. And again, shout out to Jake for taking all the best parts to putting it in the video. And, you know, we're just going to keep going. We're going to keep trying.
Starting point is 00:25:18 And not an easy edit. So shout out to Jake. That is a lot of footage. And also to be able to be so informative and funny in the same video, that's really. what you're trying to do right there. I mean, it's a hilarious, but also very informative piece of content. And I think it's just going to keep getting like that. So we already filmed him trying to break 100.
Starting point is 00:25:36 That will be the next episode. And then who knows where it goes from there, right? Like, I agree with Riggs where I want you to continuously not break 100. I got my own guys rooting against me. When where, well, it's just, it's just like. No, it's for you. It's for your stardom. I root for your stardom to rise higher than your golf ability.
Starting point is 00:25:55 because I want you to be able to like rekindle with John Tilleri and like all right we've played a couple rounds and we haven't broken 100 where are we going to go from here that what am I doing wrong what has what has left my body from the from the day that I was with you in Georgia you know what I mean yeah people are now on this journey you could tell on social media everyone was loving it people on YouTube were loving it it is just a very good it's a very good you know storyline to follow if you are a golf fan because everyone can relate everyone at one point has been trying to break 100 or even if it's not 100 if you're sitting at home trying to break 80 or 70 or we're at whatever level you are at golf you can relate to the struggle that is getting over that that final leap or no that final um hurdle hurdle hurdle leap over that final hurdle yeah it was funny watching it back humph is another one i was already hump like i was learning watching my own video if that makes any sense because he told me so much when i was down there and i got the main parts of it and i'm i'm able to practice like, you know, shadow swings in my apartment. But watching it back, even I was learning things while I was being taught them on YouTube. So it is, it is. And I got a lot of people
Starting point is 00:27:03 reaching out being like, this was very informative. I'm trying to break 100 too. So yeah, we're all kind of in this together. So I do need to go at some point back down and see John Tillery because first of all, I want to see him again. And I also need to learn more about my golf swing. So I think that will happen at some point. Stretching, man. It's, it's like bending a bowling ball and ball. It's just, Just something that, you know, it's just, you tried to fucking take this thing and just move it around. And it was very fun. I wasn't ready for it. I told him, I said, like, hey, let's do some stretching.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Like, that could be maybe good for the video. And he's, he's just like, all right, then let's do it. And I was so tired and I was already sore from the day before. And then he's got me, you know, trying to crawl across his little area there. And he's shoving me up against walls. It was, yeah, it was very funny and it was very painful. But I got to keep at it. How good is Waffle House?
Starting point is 00:27:56 It's phenomenal. It's truly phenomenal. Frankie, are you Waffle House guy? I don't know if there's a better bang for your buck. Most certainly not. Right? It's like what, five bucks or six bucks or something like that? I think the All-Star special is $9.
Starting point is 00:28:10 Yeah. The best part about Waffle House is that it continuously, every time you go, you get the same thing, and it's a different price every single time. Right, yeah, it is a different price. We've been in different states where they've been completely different prices. I said this in the video, and I stand by it that I understand that it's a southern like institution.
Starting point is 00:28:26 Like you go, you get past a certain part and then there's waffle houses everywhere. I just want them everywhere. I'm sick of it. I think the same thing about in and out. Like if people think it's so good, just let it spread across the country. Why are we stopping people from enjoying this delicious food?
Starting point is 00:28:39 Because Waffle House legitimately has the best waffles in the world. Like I, every place I go to get a waffle around here, it's the Belgian waffle where it's the thick. It's just not the same as the waffle house. so they should just be everywhere. I think people will be against that, but they just need to be all across the country. I'm very much for that.
Starting point is 00:28:58 And, you know, what we get instead is we get IHOP. That's everywhere. That's kind of the breakfast, you know, national chain. I'm sorry, IHop doesn't hold a candle to Waffle House, not even fucking close, in my opinion. So Waffle House, and it's, you know, it's gritty a little bit,
Starting point is 00:29:17 no pun intended there. It's like a gritty spot, but yet delicious, right? Like, it's not like you're going to some cheap place and you get kind of cheap shit food. Like, it's Waffle House, so you get that environment and there's people from all walks of life in there a lot of the times. But the food is just delicious. Like, they make really good breakfast. They make it in front of you. So it's got that open vibe.
Starting point is 00:29:40 It's just nice to hit a Waffle House. We used to go, man, me and my parents, we would do Waffle House like every fucking weekend. We would go on like Saturday or Sunday morning when I was in probably my early, like, teens. We go to Waffle House and get the All-American. slammy, mix in, like, add a waffle, extra waffle or two. They just deliver Waffle. They've got it in Missouri. They have Wafel House, Missouri. Got them all
Starting point is 00:29:59 over the place. We love, you know, Midwest, man, we love, like, well, just food in general, but like junk food, Waffle House type food, all Golden Corral, those fuckers are everywhere. Yep, we love that shit. Yeah, no, I'm jealous because I'm also from the Midwest, but I'm a little more north and there were zero
Starting point is 00:30:15 Waffle houses around me, which is a real tragedy. Really? I didn't know that. None. Not a single one. It's all I hops and Casey's General store and just places like that. Red lobster, Chili's. Red lobster must have been a night out. Bro,
Starting point is 00:30:28 I love you. We used to go red lobster all the time. Endless shrimp. Endless shrimp, yeah. Me and my buddies went one time for endless shrimp to see if we could eat a hundred shrimp each. Was the peel away ones or no? No,
Starting point is 00:30:38 it was popcorn shrimp. Okay. We did. We had a hundred. You guys ever had? I actually have nothing against a red lobster. I think red lobster's a quite a delicious meal. I've said this before that there's a reason there's a million of these places.
Starting point is 00:30:50 There's a million of these places. red lobsters there's a million chilies it's because they're a chain and people enjoy them people look down people on i never like to generalize with a with a broad brush but the the coasts loved especially the east coast loves to look down on you guys are restaurants out here you know what i mean like there's definitely a difference dude like i've got there's it here's a perfect example we went to well it's not going to be perfect because i can't remember the fucking name oh on the border um i think it's a imperfect example i think it's a sorry i think that's a pretty big um maybe not maybe it's a I don't know on the border.
Starting point is 00:31:22 Or like a Kazimels. There's places, maybe these are, that's a chain, right? Over to, for me at least. So, Cosi Mills is a chain. So you go to this, like, Mexican place, Mexican food, and it's, that should be, like, the best food ever, right? Like, it's easy. It's rice.
Starting point is 00:31:37 It's, like, maybe a fajita with shrimp and steak. But, like, the type of shrimp and steak you get is just, like, a Chili's type of shrimp, shrimp and steak. It's not, then you go to, like, a homemade, like, mom-and-pop Mexican food place on Long Island or anywhere, fucking anywhere, Austin, any place that will have that, and you're like, holy shit, this is so much better. That's why there is that, like, elitist thought of not wanting to go to a Chili's, a Fridays, whatever, all these other places, because you can just get a better meal at a similar place.
Starting point is 00:32:11 Do you understand what I'm saying? I understand what you're saying. Absolutely. Local places. Maybe if you're in a place where those other places don't exist, then that's the only option you have. I mean, there's local Mexican spots and where I'm from and stuff like that. But like I don't see the it's not necessary to shit on those other places. No, but like if you feel better about the local places.
Starting point is 00:32:27 No, but if you but see, I think you're taking it in like a, you're taking it like I want to defend chain business way. That's what I'm taking it on like there's just better meals. If you're going to choose two restaurants, one just has legitimately better food than the other. Because one's just like mass produced. It's like the same reason like if you're going to microwave food or are you going to cook it fresh. It just tastes better. one's mass produced they send out packets of like how they want
Starting point is 00:32:53 their shrimp and how they want their steak and how they want their bread yeah it probably tastes good I like it like I go to Texas Roadhouse I fucking love their bread man but like if you're gonna get a steak you're gonna go to like the local fucking steakhouse that probably just like spends more money on their meat. Feels like you're a little biased come on
Starting point is 00:33:08 I'm not biased at all I'm saying I like the food does feel like there's you might have a connection I do like the other food like what do you think of Olive Garden as Olive Garden's a fucking show but as soon as we got to his food his family's food type he was like wow that olive garden sucks if you're in a place where alfgar is the only option i i i i i 100% agree
Starting point is 00:33:31 that that's where you're going to go but i mean you're going to choose olive garden over like fucking borelli i mean come on yeah they have good breadsticks i've been that i've eaten at olive garden before i love burles i'm not opposed to big business and fucking and all these chains. I'm not. I mean, Hempsteadt, Turnpike in East Meadow on Long Island is like chain galore. You got Sonic, McDonald's, Burger King, Taco Bell. I mean, I hit that in a day, all of them. I go from stop to stop to stop. That's just how I am. But I also love, if I'm going to choose a fucking meal, I'm not going to go to chilies. I'm going to go to a fucking, you know what I mean? I'm going to go to a real restaurant. Is there an Olive Garden close to Borrelli?
Starting point is 00:34:13 Yes. How close? Probably like half, like a mile or so in Garden City. You ever throw a brick feather window? No! They're always packed. They're actually right next to this place, Bachi, which is also always packed. Yeah, people fucking love Olive Garden. It's crazy. It's crazy.
Starting point is 00:34:30 I don't know how we got here, but here we are. I'm not against it. I enjoy it. Texas Roadhouse is maybe my favorite one. Oh, those, that butter? That fucking bread, man. They bring it with the bread. With that cinnamon butter.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Cinnamon butter, that's what I was thinking of. Yikes! Some people like the environment. Some places deliver a good. environment. You know what? You always know what you're going to get. This doesn't local or chain whatever.
Starting point is 00:34:52 I need more places where you can throw peanut shells on the ground. Texas Roadhouse. I feel like, but I'm not even sure if that's everyone. I think those places are disappearing. Can we talk about peanuts for a second? Yeah. Can we talk about real peanuts for a second? I feel like I know what you're going to talk about here.
Starting point is 00:35:07 We were at the PGA championship in Kiwa Island. Trent and I went to a place called the tattooed moose. It was awesome. We spent, we talked about this a little bit on the podcast. I guess. We spent fucking two hours trying to find food on that fucking island. Every place closed, even on championship week at like 8.30. It was unbelievable. Never in my life seen anything like this. You had to drive all the way to Charleston just to get a piece of fucking steak. It was insane. You couldn't find any food. Everything closed. finally we're in a McDonald's parking lot about to go into McDonald's into the drive-thru and I finally searched like one last chance let me see what's open we find this place called the tattooed moose I'm like dude this
Starting point is 00:35:46 place looks kind of sketchy like from the pictures on the outside I'm like I don't know if we should go here there was like wood like it looked like a someone's cabin I'm like I don't know what this place is he Trent goes let's go try it we pull in place is fucking awesome huge like garage door type cabin place everyone's signed their signatures on the walls. We haven't talked about this yet on the podcast, right? I don't think so, no. So we're eating everyone can sign the walls and we're eating a great meal. We have great drinks. They have live music. The whole thing's fucking awesome. They have this thing on the menu called boiled peanuts. And I'm like, well, now what the fuck are these things? They were like, the first night we went,
Starting point is 00:36:21 they were sold out. We went twice. The first night we went, they were sold out. So I'm like, these things must be the bees needs. Right. The second night we go. I said, do you have any those boiled peanuts. The lady goes, let me go check. That's how fucking popular these things are. She goes, we have the boiled peanuts. I said, bring them out right now. I love peanuts. I love cracking them. I love sucking on them. I love chewing on them. I love everything about salt.
Starting point is 00:36:41 As you can see from my fat fucking face, I love salt. My sodium level is through the fucking roof from the, from the feet up. Probably the feet off soon. So, a little diabetes joke. No, I got it. So, but that's sugar, right?
Starting point is 00:36:58 Probably too much of anything. Yeah, so she brings these things out and they're soaking fucking wet, rigs. Riggs, have you had boiled peanuts? No, I'm not a huge peanuts guy. They are soaking wet and they're hot and they're like, they're like, it looks like they just got boiled, which they were. And I'm like, well, so you start grabbing onto them and there's like moisture coming out of them and liquid and you try and crack open a peanut. You're like thinking, oh, I'm going to eat these salty peanuts. and they're mushed.
Starting point is 00:37:28 They fall in your hand. You can't even eat them. I had to ask the waitress. How do you eat these things? Do you eat the fucking shell? She said some people do. And the consistency for people who haven't had boiled peanuts before, it's like a bean. Like there's no crunch.
Starting point is 00:37:43 There's no nothing. They're just soaked, soft beans in the form of peanuts. It was odd, I want to say. I've got a one word review for boiled peanuts. And this is going to send a tizzy around the south. Apparently it's a southern delicacy is boiled peanuts. is boiled peanuts. At Alabama, you could go to like a Chevron and you could get boiled peanuts.
Starting point is 00:38:01 That's what everyone eats. My one word review for it is yuck. They were not good. I did not enjoy that either. Disgusting. I couldn't, and this is nothing against the tattooed moose. We fucking love the tattooed moose. Shout out to those people.
Starting point is 00:38:15 What a great place. Got to take the boiled peanuts off the menu. Got to. The vibe at tattooed moose was one of the best vibes I've ever seen in a restaurant, or felt in a restaurant. They came up to Trent and I said, would you guys like some ice cream? What do you think this fucking crew said? Right out of a nice soft-served machine that you can see from your seat.
Starting point is 00:38:31 You walk over there, they give you a twist, maybe an ice cream cone. You had an ice cream cone. I had an ice cream cone. Yeah, you did too. There's a, boys, there's a bunch of ice cream here at the U.S. Women's Open, and I was, like, the only person in the dining. So I must ate four ice cream bars yesterday. Wow. One thing the PJ Championship did not have was an ice cream.
Starting point is 00:38:52 Stunning. They did have, like, fresh homemade cheesecake, though. Oh, yeah. that was good. You have to have ice cream. You also have to have New Amsterdam vodka. New National vodka, by the way, if you didn't know, it's the official vodka of Barcelona sports.
Starting point is 00:39:04 And our very own, Mr. Frank Borrelli and his father are in a New Amsterdam vodka commercial. Still running. Oh, the other night, so my dad likes to do this now during the watch parties, whenever it comes on, because it comes on during the game, he gets everyone to watch the screen. And then when we pop up on the screen, the place goes fucking bonkers. And it happened in Charleston. Yep. But this time, the other night, we weren't on stream because it was during a intermission.
Starting point is 00:39:31 And my dad did it. And I'm telling you all 400 people, legit, my people were throwing napkins up in the air because we were on the screen. So it's fucking awesome. Shout out to New Amsterdam vodka. It's just a good vodka. I now know, and I said this last show, I now know just like what to order, you know. Which is big. You know, you want a transfusion?
Starting point is 00:39:47 Oh, what kind of vodka do you want? Can I have some New Amsterdam, please? And they're everywhere. Official sponsor of Barstle Sports, official vodka of the NHL. I mean, official vodka of Borrelli's restaurant? It's easy. New Amsterdam, so they're a premium 80 proof vodka made from some of the finest quality grains from America's heartland, which we've been talking about a little bit, five times distilled for unparalleled smoothness,
Starting point is 00:40:10 then filtered three times for a clean, crisp finish. So go check out New Amsterdam vodka, you know, get some of that in your system, get some of that in your cocktails. It's going to be good for you, and it's the official vodka bars or sports, and Frankie and his dad are in a commercial. what people go crazy for. All right. U.S. women's open.
Starting point is 00:40:27 I'm up here. I'm going to be here for a few days. Then I've got to get out of town as we've got more Barstall classic stops. But Olympic club, really hard golf course. The general consensus around here. So the rough is ridiculous around here. It wasn't like that when we were here.
Starting point is 00:40:43 It wasn't easy, but it wasn't. It was nowhere near what it is now. A few players I've talked to said you literally can't hit seven iron out of the rough. You got to hit eight iron or lower. we're out of this rough. So the women are very accurate. They hit a lot of fairways, but when they do miss them,
Starting point is 00:40:58 they're going to be fucked this week. I heard a few, you know, numbers being thrown around yesterday that, you know, I think I was told if you shoot two over each day, which means you'd finish around eight over part for the tournament, that you'd finish top 10. So the scoring is anticipated to be brutal.
Starting point is 00:41:15 It's cold. It's like 50-something degrees and cloudy with a marine layer. At least it was all day yesterday, so the ball's not going anywhere. But Olympic's going to present really, really awesome. That 18th hole is still maybe one of the coolest finishing holes I've ever seen in my entire life with the bunkering and the clubhouse and everything else. So U.S. Women's Open is all week, this week, Thursday through Sunday. It's the biggest championship that they have in the
Starting point is 00:41:38 game. I got caught last night. There's a little cocktail reception. I was out there with our boy, Craig Annis. I got caught twice. I said tournament, not championship. That corrected me and said championship. But overall, it's going to be sweet to watch. It's making. It's making a Major golf, you got the memorial going on as well. So there's a huge weekend for watching golf this weekend. The quarter sisters I saw, they're ranked fourth. Now, he's ranked fourth. I believe Jessica's ranked 11th in the world.
Starting point is 00:42:06 And they're the two highest ranked players without major championships. And then their brother is at the French Open. Seb, who's like 19 or 20 years old. He just won on the ATP a few weeks ago. So there's a lot of kind of hoopla going around the quarter family, obviously. Their father, I believe, is an Australian Open champion. and we don't have a lurch here who's our tennis expert. But there's, you know, a lot of major championship kind of action, hoopla, chatter going on amongst that family.
Starting point is 00:42:31 And yeah, it'll just be really fun to watch. I'm excited to be out here with. The court of parents, I'm thinking about them and how proud they are of their kids in comparison to my parents. Like they have, you know, their kids are very accomplished clearly. And then, like, I'm sitting here. You know, my parents are like, what's he even doing over there? What does he do? It's just, you know, it's fun to think about.
Starting point is 00:42:51 I don't know about fun, but like, there's a lot of families out there that are just like super successful. Right. Parents, kids, grandchildren, it's just a plethora. It's a bloodline of just success. I mean, on a non-professional level, I think I've talked about this. My godfather, my godparents, they're just the perfect family. And I've always been, every time I've ever done anything wrong in my life, it's like, well, why is Peter and Amory doing this over here? Right.
Starting point is 00:43:16 You know what I mean? They just were perfect, beautiful, successful, Cornell, the whole. whole thing. Like everything about it was just, they are perfect and we're not. Well, why are they fucking doing that over there? You know, this is normal. I'm normal. I'm the normal one. You mess up. You fucking, you get fat. You don't, you don't graduate college. You don't grow up with chiseled abs and a beautiful smile and the perfect hair and the perfect wife and everyone alike. But there are families like that. They're perfect. And we're just not those. It's amazing that their shortcoming is like, the parents are these girls going to win a
Starting point is 00:43:51 fucking major championship or what are we like what are they doing here they're both right to the top 15 why haven't they won a major yet like what's happened that's why it's awkward at Thanksgiving because they're like who are you guys not going to kind of carry the family line here
Starting point is 00:44:06 and and get a major what are we and then the rest of us it's like you got arrested again like what is our parents are like why did you guys start a podcast talking about farts for 15 minutes like Why? What are you guys doing with your lives?
Starting point is 00:44:21 Well, is that embarrassing. I want people to know, because the order of the videos that they're coming out, I want people to know that I had not seen John Tilleri before I played that round of golf. And it was one of the most frustrating rounds of golf I've ever played. I just, that's a very hard golf course. I had my old swing. And I honestly at that point, because I knew I was going to see John Tiller at that point,
Starting point is 00:44:42 I was just so fucking sick of my swing. And I was so tired of being so bad that I was just, I was fed up with the whole thing. So thinking about Olympic now, now that the rough is up, that place is just so hard. So I, I, kudos to anybody who plays well out there this weekend. Riggs, what yardage are they playing it from? About 6,400 yards, which I think is maybe 100 or 200 yards shorter than we played it. So it's very similar.
Starting point is 00:45:09 It's still crazy, crazy impressive that, like, they can even shoot close to par from that yardage. Because it does, at that point, 64, I thought you were going to say, like, 58 or 59, 6,000. Like, 6,400 yards is just what every guy goes out and plays at their local golf course. And these girls are legitimately firing darts at the hardest greens that we've ever seen. Yes, and they're going to be doing it with narrow-ass fairways. Rough that is quite literally unplayable. Like, rough, we wouldn't, yeah, I was chatting with Christy Kerr last time, who's, you know, a major, a U.S. Open winner.
Starting point is 00:45:46 And she's like, yeah, we, the seven iron, like we tried to hit seven irons out of it. And the seven iron just ducks back into the rough and doesn't go anywhere. So eight irons about like what we can get out of it. And it's just like, yeah, that's the maximum that you can hit out of this stuff is maybe an eight iron. If you have like a decent lot. And there will be spots where somebody gets a good line. They can hit it out, you know, with a little different club. I think one person said they brought a seven wood just to be able to hack like these little cut like runners out of the rough.
Starting point is 00:46:14 So there will be spots, I'm sure, where somebody draws decent lot. line, they can actually advance it. But for the most part, you're going to see chip outs. You're going to see, you know, just like waving the white flag when they do miss fairways because the rough is so preposterous. And then the greens, I mean, we saw the greens. There's nowhere to hit it. Greens, like, it doesn't feel like there's anywhere to hit it on the greens.
Starting point is 00:46:32 They're going to be way firmer than when we played it. They're going to be faster. So, yeah, it's going to be carnage out there. That's kind of the word that's being thrown around a little bit. Always is around the U.S. Open, but especially this week. And, yeah, they're basically playing the course, you know, for, yardage-wise that we played and they're going to play it pretty damn well but there'll be some high scores too because the rough's way harder like I said the greens are harder and um and this is so
Starting point is 00:46:56 I think they've had 10 USGA championships at Olympic this will be the first time that they've had the US women's open so it means a lot to the to the women out there just chatting with them about the fact that they get to play at Olympic they've got pine needles which is right next to Pinehurst next year and then they've got Pebble Beach the year after that for the first time they've never hosted to the U.S. Women's Open at Pebble Beach. So it's awesome. They're getting to play these iconic venues and get to kind of have their moments of taking a shot at, you know, the biggest championship in women's golf at these iconic venues. So, so if you, if you're not, you know, prepared or planning for it, tune in. It's going to be prime time viewing to because California,
Starting point is 00:47:33 we're three hours behind out here right now. So, you know, they'll be finishing up in prime time on the East Coast when you, when you're, you know, maybe you're in an intermission or maybe your game's over, your team's finished up or you're not, you know, attached to any teams anymore. So, man, prime time viewing this weekend, throw on the women's U.S. Open because it's going to be fucking awesome to watch. I'm excited. Like I said, it's mind-blowing to me that, you know, we think of, you know, the average
Starting point is 00:47:57 person will just think of women's golf as being like, well, well, they play at a shorter distance and, you know, it's not comparable. I can't really relate to that. It's like, dude, you're playing from shorter at your local country club and these girls are absolutely fucking smoking you. Like, that is going to be really good, like, really good golf to watch. And it's more relatable to watch that as opposed to the men because that is the yardage that we play from. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:48:20 Like to be able to watch them maneuver their ways around Olympic Club at championship levels. Like when we watch these guys play Bethpage Black from 7,800 yards, it's a spectacle. It's amazing. It's an athletic feat. But like it's something I can't even relate to. I don't even know what that means. I don't know. I can't base my game off that.
Starting point is 00:48:40 You can base your game off of this. It's actually really fun to be able to do that. Completely agree. And like the way the day and, you know, we even got to give a credit, like more credit. I'm looking at the, um, so I'm looking at the average driving distance stats for the LPGA toy this year. And Van Dan is averaging 291 yards off the feet this year. Like, yeah. Think about that.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Like, yeah, she's leading the LPJ. But like, that is, I haven't hit a drive 291 all year. It's a joke. I never have. I've never done that once. There's some. average gild it's a fucking joke and then you go down you know i'm looking let's pick like 40th okay 40th on the list is averaging 263.5 yards off the team so like right down the middle
Starting point is 00:49:28 in hitting it right down the middle those are just that's like how we play if i hit a really good drive i probably hit it 260 270 or something like that so you're right frankie and that like you can actually now it's it's it's much more fun to watch in a way because you're seeing them pick a part of golf course from the same kind of being able to hit it relatively similar distances to the way that we hit it. If you go watch Bryson or Brooks or whoever hit it 340, that's like, okay, what are we playing a fucking video game?
Starting point is 00:49:57 Cool, good for you guys. But when you can watch them, yeah, there's a few of them that pipe it further than, you know, we can actually hit it, but it's within the realm of kind of how we hit it. And just distance-wise, not purity-wise. And they're a million times more accurate. So it is like, oh, shit, They're just able to hit it, you know, with the similar clubhead speed,
Starting point is 00:50:16 except they're going to post amazing scores and we post horrific scores. So that, you know, that was one of the big takeaways, too, from the LTP, when watching those girls, the college girls play was like, dude, they were just hitting, like, if they had 1.45, they're, like, hitting maybe a little 8 iron or, like, thinking about nuke and a 9 iron, some of them. And it's like, oh, shit, that's pretty much what I do. So, so, yeah, it's just going to be really fun to watch, watch them play Olympic. They're going to be, you know, in similar spots that we,
Starting point is 00:50:42 were in from a yardage standpoint. So I'm jacked up, man. It's major. It's the biggest week for them, really, that they have in their entire game. And they're doing it at this at this fucking golf course that overlooks Lake Merced and the Golden Gate Bridge. And it's just going to be iconic. How's the weather out there?
Starting point is 00:51:00 Yesterday was terrible when I got there. It was marine layer. So it was like, it was probably 52 degrees and just foggy and like cloudy and gloomy, June gloom the whole time. And I guess they're like, yeah, it's just going to kind of come and go because earlier yesterday morning it was, you know, 602 and sunny. And now it's, you know, so I don't know.
Starting point is 00:51:20 We'll see. It's weird too because like we experienced, you know, I'm over by the airport, staying probably 20 minutes away from the golf course. And it'll be beautiful here. You drive 15, 20 minutes and it's just fucking miserable over there. California is weird in terms of weather. I think when you grow, I feel growing up, you're like, oh, California is just 75 and sunny all the time everywhere.
Starting point is 00:51:41 that is simply not the case. California. I feel like in a lot of places that aren't, you know, Southern California, it's 55, 60, and sunny sometimes. I picture someone driving in a convertible down the street with a bunch of really high palm trees. When you think of California? Yep. Same. Just that's all I think about it.
Starting point is 00:52:03 It is changed now because we've been there so much and are going out there again. But that was my original thought about California. met someone the other day at the Islanders watch party at Borelli's and he goes, he goes, hey man, just got off the plane, just got back from Monterey Peninsula. And I was like, holy fuck, man. Just the best place on earth. Legitimately. It's like, yeah, we stayed right there, like right by Pebble Beach and had lunch there at Pebble Beach and overlooked the fucking, whatever that is.
Starting point is 00:52:30 And I know it's not the ocean right there, right? Still water cove. Still water cove. I got in a little. You got caught. I got caught there at the, at the Dadbot classic. Lurch. Lurch really fucked me.
Starting point is 00:52:41 I don't even know if we ever talked about that. What do you mean? I don't know what you're talking about. Oh, yeah. He wasn't there. Jesus. So we were at Spanish Bay, was it? Or was it Spanish Bay that day?
Starting point is 00:52:53 First day. We were at Spanish Bay. This was Spanish Bay? And we're playing with, was his name Connor, the big fella? So Connor and Lurch. And this is the Dadbod Classic. And we're at Spanish Bay. And I remember hearing exactly what.
Starting point is 00:53:08 what I just went through five seconds ago. I remember doing that at Pebble Beach being like, oh, what is that body of water right there? Oh, and it's what again? Still water cove. Still water cove.
Starting point is 00:53:19 So, I mean, my brain is just horrible. So we're at Spanish Bay, and I remember saying, so what's this body of water right here? And I pointed out, right?
Starting point is 00:53:29 And they go, um, and they go, oh, that's the, that's the, that's the fucking Pacific Ocean. And Connor,
Starting point is 00:53:36 Connor, well, you were there. I remember the argument afterwards at dinner. So Connor goes, oh, that's the, that's the fucking ocean, dude. And he wouldn't let it go. I'm like, well, no, like, isn't this whole area of the, of the coast, like have little marinas and all these little areas? Like, I meant like, what's the name of that?
Starting point is 00:53:55 And he goes, well, no, that's actually just called the Pacific Ocean. And he kept saying that. And he kept going, like, man, what's that water out there? He goes, is that a lake? What's that a lake out there? Is that a pond? And it was starting to get mean. So, but yeah, I, that, that's not the first time you've, you've made like that mistake or gotten
Starting point is 00:54:15 stuck like that. I knew it was the Pacific Ocean. Did you? The way I worded it was like, was incorrect, I guess. I said, what's that water out there? What's that name? What's that called? And they all go, the Pacific.
Starting point is 00:54:26 That's tough. It was tough. I know what you mean like, but, you know, broadly when you think about it, it's just like, that's the ocean, man. I know. Right. Yeah. And you get a couple, you get a couple of drinks flowing, and people aren't going to let that one go.
Starting point is 00:54:38 What's funny is the name of what I was pointing at actually has a name. Yeah. It's got it's some sort of cove again. Like they, like by that green, they call that a name. So I was kind of correct. Like there is some sort of name for what that body of water is. Right. But yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:53 It'd be like, it'd be like, it'd be like pointing out of city being like, what is that? And then they give you the state. It's like. Yeah. Right. It's like, well, it's a little too broad. I'm looking for the more specific part. No, but yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:03 That was, that was a fun expensive, a fun time at Frankie's expense. Always. Nice. It's nothing wrong with that. Boys just having a good time laughing. That guy, kind of funny, dude.
Starting point is 00:55:11 Very funny. He is. He's great. We got to talk about Spith and Coak before we get to that. Shady rays. So Shady Rays,
Starting point is 00:55:19 they've just kind of figured out in the sunglasses game. They've really changed the game. And the way that they've done that, you know, they essentially provide really awesome, high-quality sunglasses, and they do not charge you
Starting point is 00:55:32 a ridiculous amount. We've all been there before where you go to try to get, oh, that's a cool pair of shades. Oh, it's a cool pair of shades. Oh, it's like hundreds of dollars. Like, well, guess what?
Starting point is 00:55:39 I'm probably going to lose these or step on them or break them or drop them in a lake. If I'm down and hanging out with John Tilleri and living the life like Trent. So, um, shady rays. So I will say I'm not normally a sunglasses guy, but I went to go film a video last week on the beach for like, like this commercial that we were doing. And I wore sunglasses in the video.
Starting point is 00:56:00 I think I'm just a sunglasses guy now. It makes your life so much better. Can you wear sunglasses with the glasses underneath? How's that? That's always the point of contention where the answer is yes, but it's not the most appealing looking thing. You rip those things off. You got two, you got some more bifocals underneath there. Right.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Like now we're dealing with a bunch of layers. Yeah. But this is going to sound very broad and stupid, but sunglasses are great and they work. And like when you're out at the beach and the sun is just beating down on you and you don't want to look up and get blinded, you just throw on a pair of shady rays and you're good to go. Isn't it amazing that when you do wear sunglasses, you have that thought of like, how come I don't wear? these all the time. Yes. Like my eyes would be so much healthier and just better. You're not getting headaches. Like you don't realize all the things you're doing to defeat the sun when you're just unprotected by sunglasses. You're squinting. You're trying to figure out. Why do we squint? Why do we just
Starting point is 00:56:52 not wear sunglasses all the time? Squinting is a pain in the ass. Your eyes, like your face hurts. I think your eyes are like, uncomfortable. Your eye, your brain is legitimately telling your eyes that you need to be protected from the sun. Like there's too much light entering your brain. entering your eyes, that you need to squint and figure out how to survive. Like your body's trying to survive. And we just don't put on this protective layer all the time around our ears and around our, that hang off our nose,
Starting point is 00:57:18 that would just protect us from doing that. The craziest thing about Shady Raids is the warranty. This is one of the strongest warranties in the game and the eyeware game replacements of shades are lost or broken for any reason. It doesn't matter what happens, drop in the ocean, leave them on a golf course, anything that replaced them. Try that with your high-priced shade, see if they'll help you. They will not.
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