Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Dak about to pass Romo, Fake CJ Stroud gets in Houston Rodeo, and the Cost of Living in 1985!

Episode Date: March 24, 2025

Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Dak about to pass Romo in starts as a Cowboy, a fake CJ Stroud gets into the Houston Rodeo, & the cost of living in 1985 was way ch...eaper! Also another edition of Spell-O, and Dunk on Unc & much more!07:41 - Dak Prescott on the way to most starts as a Cowboy10:41 - Ja’Marr Chase buys Lamborghini17:22 - Keon Coleman push-up bet24:39 - Fake CJ Stroud at Houston Rodeo29:33 - High school fired for pulling player’s ponytail34:00 - Cost of Living in 198541:18 - Spello50:00 - Dunk on Unc55:47 - Q&Ayyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:06:43 Cologuard is available by prescription only. Dak is on the cusp of passing Romo. Dak needs six games this season to jump Tony Romo to have the second most career starts in the franchise history trailing only Troy Aikman. That's a lot of mileage. He'll be 32
Starting point is 00:07:10 and has missed 30% of the last five years as this year the Cowboys invest in a potential heir. Now remember, Cooper Rush is gone. He's in Baltimore.
Starting point is 00:07:23 Yes, sir. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. With the way Jerry Jones operates, I have no idea what they're going to do. I can't even tell you. I know Dak has missed 30% of playing time due to injury, unfortunate injuries,
Starting point is 00:07:38 but this is football. It's a contact sport. It's a violent sport. Injuries are going to happen. Injuries happen at every position. Sometimes, even though you try to prevent it, it's almost impossible. The NFL has done all they can do to make the game safer. Injuries still happen.
Starting point is 00:07:55 And they're going to continue to happen. Yeah, always, always. And as far as them finding an heir, it ain't nothing out there to look for or find right now anyway. True. It's not. It's not. And Dak is only 32.
Starting point is 00:08:10 I'm not sure how long he would want to play, but he got a long way to go, especially at the quarterback position. Finding the air, if you're going to do it, it ain't right now. So, what are they going to do? Look, Ocho, Dak making 60 mil. 60 mil, Ocho, that make a 60 mil,
Starting point is 00:08:26 60 mil Ocho, I need championship. Oh yeah. A championship game. I need to get to the Superbowl. Playoff. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:33 More, more than playoff. I can't be one and done. Right. I can't get just to the divisional round Ocho. Right. You right. What am I getting for that 60 million?
Starting point is 00:08:42 That $249.5 million that's guaranteed. What do I get for that? Mm hmm. Well, listen getting for that 60 million that 249.5 million dollars that's guaranteed what do i get for that well listen that's 60 million obviously you wouldn't have to pay that you paid him ahead of time you made him play out his whole contract and listen this is what you get this is what you get dallas did that jerry did that stephen jones did that oh man listen one thing about. One thing about a cat. Wait a minute. I forgot to quote that fast. What about a cat?
Starting point is 00:09:11 You going to lay on his feet? No. But I'm trying to use the analogy, a leopard never changes stripes. If they've done it, if they've done one thing one way all the time, regardless of who the player is, they're going to continue to do it the same way. That's why you keep getting the same results. I'm going to do everything at the last minute. Well, here's the thing.
Starting point is 00:09:35 You do that, and the guy, you got to pay extra. Again, 60 million. You're doing that with Micah. Yeah. You see the market exploded? Yeah. And listen, while the market exploding, they're going to have to make him the highest paid anyway at his position.
Starting point is 00:09:54 I don't know what you're waiting on. You might as well get it done there. Jamar Chase brought his dream Lamborghini this week after his historic deal. Check out this ride, Ocho. Yeah. He says he's dreamt of buying this car
Starting point is 00:10:10 for over 10 years. He raced T Higgins around Miami. Ocho, how come they didn't call you? You got a whip, Ocho? Is that a McLaren that T got? Yeah. T got a green McLaren. I was with Chase before I left to go to New Orleans to watch Alvin Ailey.
Starting point is 00:10:25 So Chase was with me. I saw a very nice Lambo. Remember, I had a Rosa, too, during my playing days. I have a Ferrari now. But that's too much car, and it's too loud for me anyway. You know, you get to a certain age, you don't want to hear that kind of noise. But it's a beautiful thing in person. You know, Chase was at my grandma's house okay man we sat there
Starting point is 00:10:46 for two hours man we talked about the deal talked about the contracts man we talked about everything so it was a good time I'm a Ferrari guy I mean no disrespect to I'm a Ferrari guy they got that new Ferrari what's that new Ferrari they got a supercar now Ocho I think they said they're making
Starting point is 00:11:01 $799 and they're $4 million right wait wait wait they're $4 million? Right. Wait, wait, wait. Come again? $4 million. Man, go ahead, man. Go ahead. I'll get by on a car no time soon.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Yeah, I mean, we're in the same boat. I have enough toys. I got a 2013 Range Rover. Got less than 37,000 miles on it. Do you even drive that? The F80. It's
Starting point is 00:11:32 a supercar, right? About 1,200 horsepower. You don't even need all that. I'm just saying a person in general. Unless you're a car collector, you don't need that. Unless you are a sheik or you're over there
Starting point is 00:11:47 in Dubai or Qatar, now I can see that's a different kind of money. I can see them getting something like that. Let me tell you why I can't see it. Because I can't see $4 million. That's why I can't see it.
Starting point is 00:11:59 Listen, all you need is an FAA FAA in this car. You crazy? Listen, I got a simple F-A spider. That's enough. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:07 One day, a Sunday, a Saturday, I want to go out, hear the noise, pull up to a brunch spot, eat, enjoy, smoke my cigar, go home. Outside of there. I can't do it every day. There's too much noise. That noise is aggravating. The heir to the Red Bull fortune just bought the former F1 Egglestone. He bought his collection.
Starting point is 00:12:30 $650 million. Yeah? My goodness. I mean, he got Michael Schumacher's. He got the Michael Schumacher's that he won his seventh title. Mickey Louder. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:42 I mean, he got... Yeah. Whoo! Yeah, I mean, he got true. Yeah. Ooh. Yeah. I can, I can imagine. Even if I have, even if I had four million,
Starting point is 00:12:52 which I don't, even if I had four million and let me reemphasize that again, I don't. Yes. Hold on. But wait, if you are an extensive car collector, like the Jay Leno's or the Rick Ross's, then you would.
Starting point is 00:13:06 Let me tell you what I'm extensive. Money collector. And I ain't got for me. That what I'm trying to collect. I'm trying to collect money and I ain't collected enough of it yet. But yeah, look, I got a problem with that. Don't you? Look, you and I both when we grew up and we saw people purchasing things, man, $20,000, ain't no way I'd pay $20,000 for that. Right, right, right, right. When you get it, it's easy to say what you won't do. When you ain't got it. Because when you can't do it.
Starting point is 00:13:34 Right. But when you can, you do things that you never thought you would because you didn't think you'd be in this position. Position, right. So, but no uh congratulations enjoy it um yeah that's the whole purpose of it you know man i might buy yourself something what's the whole what's the purpose of working hard you can't get yeah at least one or two things that you enjoy be it a car be it a watch be whatever the case may be enjoy it listen enjoy the fruits of your labor um but don't get lost in the lifestyle don't get lost and become handicapped to the lifestyle
Starting point is 00:14:12 in general it's okay to enjoy the fruits of your labor because you work hard to get where you're at yeah huh and you know you know i had to give chase that talk i talked to t higgins the following day you know don't don't get lost in it. You can enjoy it. There is nothing, and I know all the NFL players are going to see this. Chase, I know you're going to see this. T. Higgins and anybody else that's going to get paid.
Starting point is 00:14:33 Micah, you next. There is nothing you can buy. I don't care how much money your owners pay you. Nothing you can buy that is more valuable than your name. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:14:45 When you get out that car and you take all them clothes and you take all that jewelry and you look in the mirror, boy, that's the true value, boy. You hear me? You ain't got to do nothing to impress nobody. When you go to the club, you ain't got to pop no bottles. You ain't got to buy no sections. Huh? Because all the chicks, they done Googled how much you making already.
Starting point is 00:15:03 You ain't got to do Nathaniel. Listen to me. I'm telling you, I've been in the game 40 years and still got all my chicken. All right. Hey, you got to talk for me. I got to pee-pee. Go.
Starting point is 00:15:20 But hey, Chase, you earned that one, bro. You say you've been thinking about this car for 10 years. There you are. You got your rookie contract. Put that up. Hey, I'm going to get me something nice. Got him a Lambo.
Starting point is 00:15:35 It is nice. Speaking of calling us, so you got to wait for Ocho. Well, we got to wait for Ocho for this one. So hopefully. you gotta wait for Ocho well we gotta wait for Ocho for this one so hopefully man y'all need to get off them sites yeah the Lakers what y'all wanted to talk about the Lakers
Starting point is 00:16:04 what y'all wanted to to talk about the Lakers? What y'all want us to say? They got blown out? They did? They got blown out? And that's what happens. You give up 70 points in the paint, you let a team shoot 15, 16 threes,
Starting point is 00:16:15 you don't get blown out. I don't know what y'all want us to say. Whoa, whoa, whoa. The Lakers lost? Last night, what? 146 to 105, 115, something like that? Yeah. Hold on, hold on. I just want to make sure. I just want you to stay with me now. So is it still Lakers in five even though they lost?
Starting point is 00:16:31 Yeah. Okay. They were done. You got to win four games in the playoffs. Okay, my man. I'm just checking. Lakers in five. How about this here, Ocho? Speaking of calling, a soldier bets Keon Coleman 50 push-ups. His quarterback wouldn't answer his FaceTime.
Starting point is 00:16:50 Watch this, Ocho. Yeah. What's the over-under? If he answer, I need 50 push-ups. Whoa. Hold on. If he answer, you give? I can't lose in it.
Starting point is 00:17:01 I only can lose if he don't answer, but I don't have to do nothing. Oh, so it's not really a big deal. It's a one-sided deal. It's unilateral. I like those things. That's FaceTime. Nah, he ain't going to do that. I ain't changing my name.
Starting point is 00:17:17 Oh, look, he answered. I appreciate you so much, my guy. I'm doing a Q&A at an Army base right now, and somebody asked me if you would answer. I was like, I think he would. I need my 50 push-ups. You lost. And she said, thank you for y'all's service.
Starting point is 00:17:41 That's dope. That's dope. Love you. Hey. My quarterback love me bro You thought you had me man He thought he had me Josh got that new contract
Starting point is 00:17:49 He answering the phone For everybody He good And that's a good one And who Who could you call Who can you call On your phone
Starting point is 00:17:57 No matter what Hell and high If you If your life depended on it You could pick up the phone And FaceTime me And you know They guaranteed the answer. Your life on the line.
Starting point is 00:18:10 Is he there? Huh? Is he there? Oh, I don't call nobody but Kayla. Okay, I'm just saying. My sister not answering FaceTime because I've never talked to my sister on FaceTime. My brother's not going to answer because I've never talked to my brother on FaceTime. I've only talked to my son once on FaceTime. I've only talked to my daughter, my younger daughter, once on FaceTime. So the only
Starting point is 00:18:32 person, I don't talk to Bucket on FaceTime. I don't talk to Burns on FaceTime. See, but that's a good thing though. That's a good thing because the fact that they don't normally talk to you on FaceTime, they would understand it would probably be an extreme emergency if I got unk calling me on FaceTime. No, they're going to hit decline. Do you mean to call me on FaceTime, they would understand it would probably be an extreme emergency if I got called on FaceTime. No, they're going to hit decline. Do you mean to call me on FaceTime? That's what they're going to text me back and say. Man, I know about people on joke. Oh!
Starting point is 00:18:56 Because that ain't me. So the only person I would probably, if I had to ban somebody, I would probably say Kayla. Okay, okay, okay, okay. If I had to choose somebody in my life, in my immediate life, and it was a life or death situation. Can I ask you one time, did you mean to call me? I'm trying to think. I mean, who would I call?
Starting point is 00:19:24 Probably my kids. Any call probably my kids any one of my kids yeah that's the only one I would be willing to put anything on to say that she would answer she ain't answer not cause she gotta get up and go to work in the morning she got a new job so
Starting point is 00:19:39 she ain't answer right now but nah my sister no brother mom bucket burns mm-mm She ain't asking right now. But, nah, my sister, no. Brother, mom, Bucky Burns, mm-mm. No. I'm trying to... First of all, I ain't never
Starting point is 00:20:00 called any of my, you know, Snoop, Cube, anybody that's in my phone, Mayweather, Ross, P. I ain't never called nobody FaceTime. I don't call. I don't like talking FaceTime. Hey, I know who you would call. I know who you're going to answer. Who?
Starting point is 00:20:26 You talking about me? Oh hell Oh nah, nah, nah, nah, nah Nah I'm trying to think Let me ask you this What ex could you call And they would answer?
Starting point is 00:20:43 All of them? Man, they're probably going to change their number on me. Listen to me. You hear me? All of them? All of them? They tell me they say Ocho
Starting point is 00:20:57 pay well. Pay what well? They say Ocho pay well. Listen, respectfully, all of them. And I say it, I say it respectfully.
Starting point is 00:21:15 I mean, you know, I like that. I can answer that. I can say that confidently too. Maybe we go live. Maybe we have to put that to the test. say that confidently, too. Maybe we go live. Maybe we have to put that to the test.
Starting point is 00:21:27 Maybe we have to call somebody when we go live. Oh, from the past? Okay, we can do that. I like that. No, hell no. I ain't calling nobody from no past. Hell no. I'm talking about somebody famous in the phone.
Starting point is 00:21:37 I thought you said me. Hell no. Well, you're okay with me. Oh, you're talking about me. Okay, okay, okay. We can do that. I like that. I like that.
Starting point is 00:21:43 I like that. Hey, that would be a good one, though, too, huh? Where's that? Hey, call an ex out of the blue just to see if they answer. Yeah. I call one of my kids mom. Oh, come on. There you go, man.
Starting point is 00:21:58 You know they're going to answer. No, hell they won't. They're going to send me a text, send me a text about what the hell you want. Uh-uh. No. No, I ain't fooling that. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company. The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on Good Company,
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Starting point is 00:25:32 As a child, as a young person, he gave credence to my audacity. There's no debate that this is the greatest global sports figure of our lifetime. Listen to Ali and Me me now on Audible. A fake C.J. Stroud got into a Houston rodeo for free for pretending to be Stroud. He even had the Texans fans taking pictures with him. Ocho, look at this. Hey, that's funny no they had to put a suit through the door
Starting point is 00:26:13 the security is letting my camera because i couldn't go to the front door doing good love you, guys. All right, here we take a sip, bro. Sit. Hold on. Come on. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:26:42 Some of my kids. Thank you. I just got into the rodeo for free for looking like CJ Stroud. Why the hell would CJ Stroud be wearing his jersey in public? Or his shirt in general. I mean, you would have to be a true, a true football fan. A true football fan to actually know man stop playing that ain't no C.J. Shroud now you do look like it
Starting point is 00:27:08 and you can fool a whole lot of people that don't know exactly who he is but just know alright I know he looks like the quarterback but I don't know
Starting point is 00:27:18 if it's really him or not so that's why he was able to get away with that but listen a true football fan you ain't fooling nobody you ain't fooling nobody. You ain't fooling nobody. I was like, bro,
Starting point is 00:27:32 I mean, have you ever won your jersey out in public? Me? Yeah. Absolutely not. Hell nah. Absolutely not. I mean, the only time, pep rally.
Starting point is 00:27:44 Were you in high school? You got the pep rally? High school pep rally. Yeah, I remember you in high school You got the pep rally High school pep rally Yeah I remember them days Yeah Hey Not the pep rally I used to wear that thing
Starting point is 00:27:50 All day in school Yeah you know that don't you Hey game day Boy don't tell me That they had that number two Walking through the hallway Skipping class That was me
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Starting point is 00:28:09 yeah yeah I don't know where matter of fact my ex my ex from high school she still got my Letterman jacket that would be a nice
Starting point is 00:28:17 gift to get back if I could get it if I could find out where she at I don't know where she at and then you know we got all them patches down there what is like region champs you know If I can find out where she at, I don't know where she at. And then, you know, we got all them patches down there. What is like region champs, you know, so forth and so.
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Starting point is 00:30:38 Hey, you right by getting paid handsomely. I appreciate it. I appreciate that. You know, handsome money, handsome dude. You know, it all go hand in hand. Ocho, check this out. A New York basketball coach was fired for pulling a high school player's ponytail. Northville High School fired coach Jim Zulo.
Starting point is 00:30:56 The incident unfolded at North High School, lost to New York State Public High School. God damn. We got to wait to the future go ahead go ahead don't you look at this watch what he does I'm looking at it oh man
Starting point is 00:31:16 listen that's you know that's not the first time huh that's not the first time now that's something that's probably been going on for a while like that hey but listen that's not the first time. Now, that's something that's probably been going on for a while. But you put a woman in there like that? Hey, but listen. What put my daughter
Starting point is 00:31:28 out of slap fire from it? Man, listen, I don't know where her parents was at, but you know, that couldn't have been you know what. Because somebody's parents
Starting point is 00:31:35 would have been jumping on the court and beat Buddy up. Yep. But you can tell that incident or something like that to be that comfortable,
Starting point is 00:31:43 especially during the game, to be able to do that. That means it's been going on before that. It's been going on in practice. Maybe once upon a time, way back when, coaches behaved in this manner. Oh, yeah. Absolutely. Not today's time. You can't coach and intimidate players like you could when you and I was coming up, especially when I was coming up.
Starting point is 00:32:05 They grab your face mask. They push you. They kick you in your tail. They did say to you, Ocho, you can't do that now. And you know what I'm saying? You do that to somebody's kid. First of all, you do that to somebody's kid. Now somebody's going to knock fire from you.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Oh, yeah. You got to be careful. I always tell people, be careful how you treat people's kid. Yeah, you going to knock fire from you. Oh, yeah. You got to be careful. I always tell people, be careful how you treat people, kid. Yeah, you got to. Because somebody come up there and do something bad to you, and then you're like, well, he have to do it. Well, you didn't have to do that. You didn't have to do that, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:35 And just think about the coaching styles back then, especially your era. Hell, my era wasn't any better. Chad, I don't know how many of you, for me, with the documentary, The Year of the Bull. Obviously, you know Teddy Bridgewater just this past season. One state he was coaching at Miami Northwestern. Prestigious black high school in Liberty City. If you get a chance,
Starting point is 00:32:56 please go back and watch the documentary called The Year of the Bull. Just to see how high school colleges coached during that era. How I grew up and how I was coached, Little League, all the way up to high school, it's unbelievable. And I think that coaching style, it wouldn't work in today's era, but it made all of us better players and a little numb to some of the things that are going outside in the real world. Having to deal with some of the coaches that coach outside in in the real world having to deal with some of the coaches that coach you know in that manner in that style it's it's it's frowned upon today but i kind
Starting point is 00:33:31 of like it in a sense the way the way they operated back then see if you check that documentary out it's called the year of the bull uh miami northwestern i mean you might like it you know some of you might might hate it but but i, me personally, I enjoy that kind of coaching style. Yeah, I, Anthony, you just can't do it now. You know, the same with Bobby Knight headbutting his players on the bench. Yeah. You know, he got there and he got down and he headbutted him. Man, you can't do that no more.
Starting point is 00:34:01 You can't. You can't do all the stuff and grab the player in his collar and grab, you know, they were notorious to grab you by your face, man. You know what I'm saying to you, son? And shove you
Starting point is 00:34:12 and do all kinds of things. Man, look here. And back then, we didn't know no better. We took it. We took it. Because we felt that they were trying
Starting point is 00:34:20 to get us better. You can get somebody better without trying to do it all that. Being disrespectful and being derogatory. But that was just. And just because, look. Just because, Ocho, it worked. Do I think that had anything to do with me?
Starting point is 00:34:37 Hell, I think I was going to be pretty what I was going to be regardless. Do I like to be coached? Yes. Yeah. If I'm wrong, tell me I'm wrong and I'm going to try to correct it. But don't curse you. Tell me what you want me to do. Tell me what's the best way I can go about doing it. I'm going to do coached? Yes. Yeah. I'm wrong. Tell me I'm wrong. And I'm going to try to correct it. But don't curse. What you want me to do? Tell me what's the best way I can go about doing it.
Starting point is 00:34:48 I'm going to do it. Right. But I just, I'm not, I ain't big and put my hands on people. Kids. Cause I want you to put, I want you to put your hands on my kids.
Starting point is 00:34:57 So I ain't putting my hands on nobody kids. And I want you to put your hands on me. But you know, back then, but as you get older, you was like, okay, coach, I don't want you to put your hands on me. But, you know, back then, but as you get older, you're like, okay, coach, I don't mind being corrected, but this is how I'd like you to talk to me. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:35:12 But, I mean, teach his own. Ocho. Yeah. Looking back at the cost of living 40 years ago in 1985, which one of these items surprises you the most? Hold on. I can't see that. They're good now. Hold on. Can you see it now?
Starting point is 00:35:39 A new house costs $84,300. The average income was $23,600. Minimum wage was $335 an hour. Average rent, $432 a month. College tuition, $4,560. A spanking brand new car was less than $7,700.
Starting point is 00:35:58 Milk was $2.20 a gallon. Eggs was $8,570. A loaf of bread cost $0.68. A movie ticket was $3.55. And gas cost $1.85 a dozen. A loaf of bread cost $0.68. A movie ticket was $3.55. And gas cost $1.12 a gallon. Now, listen. One thing I want to say about this. I remember these days, huh?
Starting point is 00:36:14 1985. Yeah, I remember. I was a junior in high school. Yeah. Hey, listen. I was a freshman in high school. Now, when I think about it, they always say history repeats itself. No, that ain't happening.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Wait, listen to me. Stay with me now. If you look at some of the things going on, fashion, politics, some of the things that's going on in the world, we're going back to the 60s and the 70s and certain areas and aspects in life if you actually pay attention to certain things. Now, we talk about history repeating itself. At what point would we get back to this? Never. You're never going to buy a house for less than $100,000. Less is a row house. Less is a crack
Starting point is 00:36:57 house. You ain't getting no new car. You ain't getting no new car for no $7,700 old show. And gas ain't going to ever be $1.'t getting no new car for no $7,700, Ocho. And gas ain't going to ever be $1.12 a gallon. Hey, Young, eggs was $85 cents. Eggs was $85 cents per dozen? Yeah, I was 17.
Starting point is 00:37:21 I remember it, yes. Oh, my goodness. Yes. Remember I told you you used to get three loaves of bread was... I remember, yes. Oh, my goodness. Yes. Remember I told you, you used to get three loaves of bread for a dollar. I remember you get three loaves... A loaf of bread was $0.68 now, but I remember you could get three loaves of bread for a dollar. Yes, I remember this like I was 17.
Starting point is 00:37:37 I remember this. Now, I ain't know nothing about no new house. The house we called, probably we stayed in, probably cost $1,500. But yeah, I remember this. The funny thing about it is the price of everything keeps going up, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Everything around us, it keeps going up. They're taking jobs away from people, using technology, chat GPT and AI and all this other stuff, automated services. But minimum wage isn't going up the way it should. No, I remember. To be able to offset the price of everything going up. So something's going to have to give. Exact wages are going up.
Starting point is 00:38:15 The average consumer hourly is not, because it's what, 7.30 or now? Yeah. I work for 3.35 an hour, so I know. Yeah. Ocho. But even back then, Ocho,
Starting point is 00:38:26 you look at that and say, damn, bro, my grandma called hell. Even at $0.85, even at $0.68 for a loaf of bread, it was still hell on the port of Sharpe's household. And you look at the price and I'm like, damn,
Starting point is 00:38:41 yes. Yeah. Yes. That's crazy. Gas was $1.12 a gallon. And you weren't going nowhere unless you had $2 to put in my tank. So it wasn't no free ride. No, you got to pay.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Right. Yeah. Yeah, I remember that like yesterday. That's crazy. New car? For $7,000? Why do you know what $7,000 was? Oh, yeah. I can imagine.
Starting point is 00:39:16 I can imagine. My granny made $197 every two weeks. So she made less than $4,000 a year. So how the hell are you going to pay for a new car? Yeah, you're right. And buy food. Can you imagine if everybody was $430 still? Do you know how much money that was back then?
Starting point is 00:39:37 Yeah, I already know. You got to tell me I was there. What you mean? I was there? You looking at today's money, you making today's money, and you looking at today's money. You making today's money. And you looking at yesterday's prices. Right, right, right.
Starting point is 00:39:48 Transport your ass back there. You know how your grandma, how your mama struggled to pay $430-something. Well, that was a boatload of money. Yeah, I already know. But just imagine. Granny made $500 a month. So how you going to pay $432 a month if she made $500 a month so how you gonna pay $432 a month
Starting point is 00:40:08 if she made $500 mmm it's so funny you notice how they they made it work back then they made a way yeah no matter what
Starting point is 00:40:19 regardless of the circumstance you make pig feet you ate coon you ate squirrel you ate rabbit you ate possum yes that's how you ate trike you ate coon you ate squirrel you ate rabbit you ate possum yes that's how you ate trike you ate mild oysters that's how you made it you went and caught a mess of fish yeah and you ate yes that's how you made it work you wouldn't eat no steak no lamb chop no lobster no crab legs
Starting point is 00:40:38 no scallops no you ain't none of that right i had. I had never heard of a person eating crab. Like, oh, you know them Dungeness crab, them blue crab. But like them king crab legs, the lobster. I ain't never heard nobody eat no lobster. I ain't heard nobody eat no lobster. Can we go get some, when we got in college, like a senior. And guy would tell me, man, I'm going to take an old girl to Red Lobster. She want lobster
Starting point is 00:41:05 right but you know guys when you got that work study money you know you got that work study money Ocho you try to impress somebody you think about eating something
Starting point is 00:41:14 man please ah eating salmon croquette in a can eating Vienna sausages eating bologna that tube bologna with the red
Starting point is 00:41:23 with the you know tube the long tube of bologna Ocho not bologna with the ring, with the tube, the long tube of bologna, Ocho, not going to ask him out with the slices. You wouldn't get that. Right.
Starting point is 00:41:31 You get that big ass tube. Hold on, what you know about, I bet you ain't had no beanies and weenies. Nah, we ain't eat that. We did have pork and beans though.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Okay. Okay. No, yeah, you get pork and beans, pork and beans, and you take the hot dogs and cut the hot dogs up in the pork and beans pork and beans and you take the hot dogs and cut the hot dogs
Starting point is 00:41:46 up in the pork and beans okay and you get we got the we got the hot dogs 50k in the pack but the hot dogs still had the casing on them
Starting point is 00:41:54 see they were pink yeah yeah that's what I'm talking about Ocho you ain't get no you ain't get no no good no Hebrew national
Starting point is 00:42:01 man style but I'm looking at me pressing I'm like, as I look back in this now, Ocho, and I think,
Starting point is 00:42:09 boy, we were bad off, Ocho. We might have been worse than I previously thought. Right. Boy,
Starting point is 00:42:18 hey, there was some days there, boy. Boy, hey, there was some days. Oh, man, good times. Hey, when life was simple, hey, them are some days. Oh, man,
Starting point is 00:42:25 good times. Hey, when life is simple, life is simple. All right, Ocho, we got your favorite segment back.
Starting point is 00:42:38 Chat, y'all get ready. It's time for Ocho's favorite segment. It's time for Spello Cinco. Where you at? Where you at,
Starting point is 00:42:44 Ocho? Put your hat on. time for Spello Cinco. Where you at? Where you at, Ocho? Put your hat on. Hey, man. Hey, you know who got mad at me and cut my hat up a long time ago. That's why I stopped wearing it. Man, don't put that. You heard me? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:00 Yeah. Okay, Ocho. I'm going to start you off with an easy one. Hold on, hold on, hold on. Let me lock in first Let me lock in Dad don't rush me Don't rush me
Starting point is 00:43:09 Let me lock in And focus So I can Chat This is for y'all Tonight is for y'all Chad I'm telling you I want to spell it
Starting point is 00:43:17 In 1978 1979 Give Ocho the strength To lock in And to spell these words Help him to focus Understand And as I enunciate These words correctly Just give Ocho the strength to lock in and to spell these words. Help him to focus, understand, and as I enunciate these words correctly, just give Ocho the strength and the courage to spell these words with conviction.
Starting point is 00:43:33 Yes, sir. We ask all these things in your name. Amen. Yes, sir. Let's go, Ocho. Amen, amen, amen. Your first word. First word.
Starting point is 00:43:42 Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous. How do you want to come out of the game? How do you want to come out of the game? How do you want to come out of the game? Existing everywhere simultaneously. Ubiquitous. Oh, how do you come out of the game with something like that? Okay.
Starting point is 00:43:54 It's going to get easy. Er. Okay. Ubiquitous. Okay, we start with that. You say it again? Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous. Okay, we start with that. You say it again? Ubiquitous. Ubiquitous.
Starting point is 00:44:09 Yes. I'm assuming it's UB. Let's start there. Ubic. Ubic. Now, bic lighter is BIC. So I'm going to go UBIC. Ubic.
Starting point is 00:44:24 What? UBICQ. Ubic. U-B-I-C U-B-I-C-Q T-I-S-T U-B-I-Q U-I-T-O-U-S Ubiquitous Now you knew I wasn't going to get that I thought you would get that one, I thought that was a chance What?
Starting point is 00:44:54 Okay, how about this one, Ocho? This one, and you've heard of this one. A demigod. A who? A demigod. Wait, you mean a demigod? A demigod. Wait, you mean a demigod? A demigod. Demigod.
Starting point is 00:45:13 It's a leader exploiting emotions to gain power. A demigod. Man, are these words even... Excuse me. Are these words even in a thesaurus? I've never heard that before. Demi, say it one more time. I bet you I get it right. heard that before. A demigod. Say it one more time. I bet you I get it right. Demigod.
Starting point is 00:45:27 A demigod. A-D-E-M-I. A demigod. G-O-D? Where the hell you get an A from? I said demigod. Oh, you said demigod. I thought you said a demigod.
Starting point is 00:45:43 No, but you're wrong. D-E-M-A-G-O-G-U-E. Demigod. Oh, my goodness. And not only do I not know these words, the chat don't know them either. And I hope nobody in the chat is laughing at me because I know y'all not finna sit and pretend
Starting point is 00:46:01 that y'all know some of the words I'm talking about because I ain't never heard of the last one. And I definitely don't know how to spell the first one we did. How about this? Paradigm. Paradigm. Oh, P-A-R-A-D-I-G-M. No. What?
Starting point is 00:46:17 P-A-R-A-D-I-G-M. That's what I just said. Sound like you said N. Chad, what y'all say? I said M. Do you see how fast I spelled it? Because I knew how to spell it. I said M.
Starting point is 00:46:31 We'll run it back. We'll give you that one. How about this one? Let's go. Stop playing with me. Antidote. What you talking about? Huh?
Starting point is 00:46:39 Antidote. Antidote. A-N-T-I. Antidote. Antidote. A-A-A-N-T-I. Antidote. A-N-A-N-T-I-D-O-T-E. Antidote. A-N-E-C-D-O-T-E. Antidote.
Starting point is 00:46:57 God dog it, man. Jesus. Elucidate what to clarify explain clearly elucidate elucidate elucidate
Starting point is 00:47:13 to clarify or explain clearly elucidate elucidate so elusive elusive elusive is EL So elucidate would probably be E-L as well. U-S. Elucidate. I-D-A-T-E. Elucidate.
Starting point is 00:47:39 E-L-U-C-I-D-A-T-E. Elucidate. So that's not what I just spelled? No Hey, uh Hey, boy, I'm on a bad This is gonna be the easiest one If you don't get this one I'm on a bad run Abhor
Starting point is 00:47:57 To detest Strongly dislike I abhor you Abhor Oh my. Abhor. Oh, my goodness. Abhor. I mean, it could be abhor like A-B-O-R-A.
Starting point is 00:48:16 I mean, my bad. A-B-O-A-R, but it could be A-B-O-R-E. What word are you going with? Or abhor, A-B-O-R. Which. What word are you going with? Or a bore. A-B-O-R. Which one of the three is it? I mean, I didn't go to Harvard. I went to Glyphville High School. That's as far as I'm attributed. I went to Harvard for one semester.
Starting point is 00:48:38 Okay, that should be enough to help spell these words. I mean, that's when they saw my application and knew it was fake, and that's when they got thrown out. I'm Michael Kassin, founder and CEO of 3C Ventures and your guide on good company. The podcast where I sit down with the boldest innovators shaping what's next. In this episode, I'm joined by Anjali Sood, CEO of Tubi, for a conversation that's anything but ordinary. We dive into the competitive world of streaming, how she's turning so-called niche into mainstream gold, connecting audiences with stories that truly make them feel seen. What others dismiss as niche, we embrace as core. It's this idea that there's so many stories out there. And if you
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Starting point is 00:52:10 There's no debate that this is the greatest global sports figure of our lifetime. Listen to Ali and Me, now on Audible. So what are you going with? A-bore. A-bore. A-B-O-R. A-B-O-R. A-B-H-O-R.
Starting point is 00:52:33 A-bore. Okay. I got it right. No, you didn't. No, I said the H is silent. No. Damn, Mocho, you didn't. Whew.
Starting point is 00:52:45 I'm with a one for four One for five Well listen If I played baseball I'd be a Hall of Famer No actually you wouldn't That's below the Mendoza line there You gotta be at least 250
Starting point is 00:53:01 I can work with you 300 You're in the ballpark Okay Ocho This is Dunk on Up NCAA Hoops be at least 250, I can work with you. 300, you're in the ballpark. Okay, Ocho, this is Dunk on Up, MCAA Hoops. Okay, here we go, here we go, here we go, here we go.
Starting point is 00:53:13 Golly, man, that was... I gotta go back and I gotta study my thesaurus or something, man, because Jesus Christ. Hey, Chet, I apologize, Chet. I'm glad this wasn't a life or death situation because y'all would be planning my funeral. My goodness, that was abysmal.
Starting point is 00:53:30 That was horrible. Yeah, that was. God. Hey, them's some crazy words, though. Okay, here we go. Dunk on Dunk NCAA Hoops. Riddle edition. Okay.
Starting point is 00:53:47 He played for the Kentucky Wildcats. He won the 2012 NCAA National Championship. Known for his elite defense and shot blocking. Went number one overall in the 2012. Anthony Davis. Well, God, can I finish? No, I ain't going to hold you. Okay, you got that one.
Starting point is 00:54:05 You got that one. Okay, here we go. Here we go. He played for the UConn Huskies, went 4-4-4 in the NCAA Championship 2013 to 2016, never lost the NCAA Tournament game, one of the greatest women's college basketball players ever. Who am I?
Starting point is 00:54:25 She went 4 for four? Oh, Stewie. Breonna Stewart. God damn it. Okay, okay, okay. Okay, you two for two. Okay, okay. You know your stuff, huh?
Starting point is 00:54:36 A little bit. Okay, here we go. Coach for the Duke Blue Devils, won five NCAA championships, 1991, 1992, 2001-5. NCAA Championships, 1991-1992. 2001-2010. Okay. Damn!
Starting point is 00:54:55 Okay, okay, okay. Well, you on a roll today, huh? Mm-hmm. I'm gonna ask you for the numbers for the lotto after this. Okay, here we go. Legendary culture, the Tennessee Lady Balls, won eighth NCAA championship. Actually, her middle name is Pat Head Summit. She married the guy's last name was Summit.
Starting point is 00:55:17 Her actual maiden name is Pat Head. You know the story? She got beat in a tournament game and she was about to give birth to her son and they said they wanted to land a plane in Virginia and she said nah I'm not having my son in Virginia hey boy you showing off tonight in front of the company huh okay okay here we go.
Starting point is 00:55:46 Here we go. Let me put my glasses back on. He played for the Duke Blue Devils. Scored 41 points in the 1992 Elite Eight game versus Kentucky. He was perfect from the floor. Christian Laettner. He didn't miss a single shot or a free throw. He hit the buzzer beater. Yep.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Remember like yesterday. Caught the pass from Grant Hill at the top of the key. Turned around. Bam. Ball game. You remember that game, won't you? Oh. Hey, man. Come on, man. Hell nah.
Starting point is 00:56:20 Okay. Here we go. Last one. You ain't gonna get this one. Play for the Iowa Hawkeyes, known for the triple-doubles and record-breaking performances, one of the top scores in NCAA history, revolutionized women's basketball. Not Carolyn Clark, Gocho.
Starting point is 00:56:43 Hey, I want to know who briefed you before this. I thought you were going to give me like, well, who won the 1975 National Championship in the men? Who did? I thought you were going to ask me something like that. Who won the National Championship in 1975? For the men? Yeah. I think NC State.
Starting point is 00:57:06 Because 76 was Indiana. 77 was Marquette. 78 was Kentucky. 79 was Michigan State. 80 was Louisville. 81 was Indiana again. 82 was Michael Jordan's year. 83 was NC State. 84 was
Starting point is 00:57:21 Georgetown. God damn! 75 was UCLA. UCLA won? So when did David Thompson win? 74? Hey, I got a problem. We got a whole court, especially with the chat.
Starting point is 00:57:41 We all got a whole court. There's a small discrepancy in the level of difficulty in my questions when it's time to spill and the questions that you get on Dunk on Ice.
Starting point is 00:57:55 I thought you was going to ask me some like some NCAA stuff, like, you know, who won the 96th National Championship. Right. Or, can you ask me something about Cheryl Swoops. Right. Or, can you ask me something about Cheryl Swoops?
Starting point is 00:58:08 Right. Lynette Woodard. Right. I mean, you can't ask me something about Coach K. Right. Okay. Don't worry about it.
Starting point is 00:58:18 Listen, next time I got you. I got you. I'm going to take the degree of difficulty to the maximum the way you do with my words yeah
Starting point is 00:58:28 ask me where Oscar Robinson played or something like that right okay you know Jerry West played at Ohio State
Starting point is 00:58:35 so don't ask me that no he played at West Virginia no he played at Ohio State didn't he I was there me and Jerry
Starting point is 00:58:43 me and Jerry had class Jerry Lucas played Ohio State. Damn. Boy, I had a bad night tonight for him. Yeah, West Virginia with Jerry because that's where he's from. Jerry Lucas.
Starting point is 00:58:56 Oh, I had a bad night. Chad, I apologize. Alright, Ocho. Now it's time for Q&A. Ooh, that was bad. Golly. Aaron Owen says, what would be more awkward, if Oak had a beard or if Ocho had a head full of hair? I mean, I can grow a head full of hair, so it wouldn't be awkward because there are many pictures with me with a head full of hair, and I can still grow a head full of hair. That was a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:59:24 No, it wasn't. You want me to grow my hair just to prove it? Mm-mm. pictures with me with a head full of hair and i can still that was a long time ago no what you want me to grow my hair just to prove it okay uh how you think i look with a beard ojo hey i think you know that you should get one um one of the units get a unit no no just see how it look huh you? You know, get your little unit. I can grow, excuse me, I can grow a beard. So why don't you grow it out? Do something different. Do something different for the ladies.
Starting point is 00:59:54 Oh, Joe. Just try it. Just try it. Thank you, buddy. Try it. It ain't gonna hurt. People have only seen me with one way. The same haircut, with the same part, no facial hair, no earrings, no tattoos, no piercings.
Starting point is 01:00:07 Right. I'm going to wait until I get 57 and get into a midlife crisis, huh? It's not a midlife crisis. Why don't I just go on and buy a Porsche? You know, they can call you the Silver Fox and get you a gray beard and let it grow in, let it be gray. You know? Yeah, that'd be nice. No. Cupcake. Ocho, I think Ocho with a head full of hair. let it be great you know yeah that'd be nice uh no
Starting point is 01:00:26 Cupcake Ocho I think Ocho with a head full of hair I mean because it's gonna look like it's gonna look like he one of them 70 movies
Starting point is 01:00:33 where they got the wigs on what was that movie where Don Cheadle had that wig on I forgot I forgot what movie that was Cupcake Mama
Starting point is 01:00:42 good evening what NFL rule you guys would change right now? Shoot. I would change the rule. I want football to be football again. I understand player safety and all that, but it's just not the same.
Starting point is 01:01:03 It's just not the same. I just want football to be played again like it did in the early 2000s. That's all. That's the only rule. I think one of the dumbest rules is that a running back can't lower his head.
Starting point is 01:01:19 It makes no sense. That's how you run the ball. That's how you protect yourself as a back. Exactly. I'm like, man, is he my point? All right, Ocho. All right, Ocho. Here's the question. NFL matchup highlights.
Starting point is 01:01:33 What's up, Unc and Ocho? I know Unc was a tight end. Did you ever line up against Deion? No. Also, if you and Ocho line up against Deion five times each, which one of you guys would catch more balls on Deion? Listen, Deion couldn't come to me. Me.
Starting point is 01:01:51 Deion couldn't come to me in elementary. He couldn't come to me in junior high. He couldn't come to me in college, and he couldn't come to me in the pros. He can't come to me now. So that's the answer to your question. Nah, he ain't got but three toes now. Listen, three toes, listen three toes two toes legs and fire
Starting point is 01:02:08 I'm saying Lancaster what's good Uncle Ocho what are your thoughts on Stephen A saying he can see Jamar Chase being in the conversation of the top three all time receiver at the end of his career in combos with Rice, Moss and T.O. Absolutely it's all about consistency it's all about consistency and being at the end of his career in combos with Rice, Moss, and Teal. Absolutely.
Starting point is 01:02:26 It's all about consistency. It's all about consistency and being healthy and staying on the field. With a quarterback like Joe Burrow, who's going to be able to get him the ball at will offensively, they put Chase in positions to be able to make the plays. What he can do with right after the catch on short and intermediate routes and turn into a 10 or a damn drag into an 80-yard touchdown? Absolutely. That's possible. It's
Starting point is 01:02:50 all about staying healthy and being consistent year in and year out. Yep. Absolutely. That should be his goal. Pat W. said, Ocho, you should try hooking up with a good Haitian woman. One thing I know about our praying Haitian women,
Starting point is 01:03:06 they're great partners. Oh, yeah. Matter of fact, yeah. Hey, Unc, I got you. I got you. No? Listen, Haitian women treat you right. You hear me? Ain't gonna have me on my knees asking my aunts
Starting point is 01:03:21 what's wrong with me. Oh, no. Oh, what that that mean, huh? Have you out there looking forward in broad daylight with a flashlight? Yes, sir. Oh, no. Hey, you know Richard Pryor talking about Ms. Rudolph? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 01:03:39 All right. That might be what you need, though. No, that ain't what I need. Hey, it don't hurt to try Uh Jcast We ain't rocking with you no more Chad I told you on St. John's
Starting point is 01:03:53 Going Far Get It Together 85 I told you on St. John's What's that Ocho You talking about St. John's Lost Oh you just Why y'all listen, Ocho? You talking about St. John Lofts. Oh, you just, oh. Why y'all listen to Ocho?
Starting point is 01:04:13 I mean, listen, I was just throwing that out there on a whim. Small 40. I wish South Carolina would have a major league sports here. We turned down the Panthers in 94. Hell, we turned down Walt Disney in the 60. Do our governor's local officials do not want anything here? Yeah. Hey.
Starting point is 01:04:36 Dr. Frankie L. Bellamy. Hey, fam. Have you ever heard of the Asher House? It's an animal sanctuary in Salem, Oregon, founded by a guy named Lee Asher. He rescues unwanted and discarded animals and gives them a full life of love. He reminds me of you. You love your animals. I actually do.
Starting point is 01:04:52 I've heard of it. I do. That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to retire one day. Not anytime soon. I just want, I want too many goats too many cows four dogs and a raccoon I'll be straight
Starting point is 01:05:11 you know what I want to retire one day and when I retire I want to purchase Shahid I want to purchase Shahid I want to purchase Shahid Khan's yacht I want to take it over
Starting point is 01:05:30 little damn yacht and I want to I'm going to travel to the south of France by water that's what I want to do no I'm going to manifest that.
Starting point is 01:05:46 I'm going to get Shahid Khan. That's how you say it? Shahad? Shahid? Shad Khan? The owner of the Jacksonville Jaguar? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Shad.
Starting point is 01:05:56 Okay. That's his name? Shad? Yeah. Okay. Well, I want his yacht. I know he's going to see this. Mr. Khan, if I could borrow your yacht
Starting point is 01:06:07 just for a weekend in Miami. You can't afford the gas to put in it. That's why I said borrow. He won't hear why you gotta put gas in it. When you borrow somebody's car, you can't return it on E? It's already gas. It's gonna already be fueled up.
Starting point is 01:06:23 That's why I said borrow. He understands my E, understands the position I'm in. He wouldn't put that on my plate. Mr. Khan, if you happen to see this one weekend, can I please borrow your yacht? I just want to listen to jazz music, a little Sinatra, kick my feet up, smoke a cigar, private chef. That's all I'm asking for. Kemper Norwood Jr. Oh, can I get a birthday shout-out for my dad, Kemper Sr.
Starting point is 01:06:49 It was his birthday yesterday. Kemper, you actually can. Mr. Norwood Sr., happy birthday. Hopefully you had a great day. Hopefully your son did something special for you. You went out and got a nice bite to eat, hung out with the kids, the grandkids. Thank you for watching, Kemper. We appreciate you watching also, bro.
Starting point is 01:07:08 Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Thank you. Happy birthday, Mr. Senior. J. Delfer-Macaron. Unc, I just saw the Derek Thomas documentary the other day. What did you say to make him get all those penalties in one game? On one drive.
Starting point is 01:07:23 Slips my recollection. Derek 3-1-5-0. On one drive, slips my recollection. Derek 3150, Uncle Ocho, my wife Danielle and I are celebrating our 29th anniversary. Would love, would be special if you would give us a shout out. I wish the best for both of you. Derek, man, 29 years, almost to the big 30. Yeah. I know, hey, man, that's amazing. When you see couples, you know, Ocho, because it ain't been smooth sailing all 29 years.
Starting point is 01:07:55 No. When one was weak, the other had to be strong. Yeah. When one was sad, the other one had to cheer the other one up. So, Derek and Danielle, happy 29th wedding anniversary. And hopefully we get another 29 out of you guys. Congratulations. Job well done, but it's not over yet.
Starting point is 01:08:15 And it's a beautiful thing. Yes. Astro Rocket Texas said, Ocho, how are your questions going to save next time? I beat Ocho, but y'all not surprised by that. It's all good. I've had better days. Next time, tomorrow, I guess we're going to have to send you another hat.
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