The Bobby Bones Show - Scuba Steve Quizzes Morgan on The NBA & Our Hobby Graveyards

Episode Date: May 9, 2026

Morgan and Scuba Steve admit the things they’ve been nerding out on lately from Disney to Star Trek. Then they get into the kind of people they are based on these questions about trains, driving..., and keeping things in stock. Scuba Steve quizzes Morgan on her athlete nickname knowledge, particularly NBA athletes. Then, their adult hobby graveyards… things laying around their homes that never caught on. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:14 The Best Bits of the Week with Morgan. Part one. Behind the scenes with a member of the show. What's happening? What's up? I got purping my cup. What's happening? What's up? You're not working. I know. My brain. What's up, everybody? Happy weekend. It is Best Bits time. And as you heard, it's going to see.
Starting point is 00:02:41 It's best bits. time? That's what we're doing? That's what we're here for. Fake energy, but I like it. As you can hear, Scuba, Steve is with me this weekend. Scooba, how are you? Oh, man, I'm doing a wonderful, I'm doing all right. I've had a stressful morning, but everything's all right. We're doing all right. We're here. We're best-bitsing it up. Well, we're going to have some fun conversation and mitigate some of that stress. All right, let's do it. Not think about it. Okay.
Starting point is 00:03:02 I need to know if you've been nerding out on anything lately. Nerding? We have a Disney trip coming up. So I've been nerding out on that a little bit, like making my reservations and, and, I'm pretty excited. It's the kids' like first like real full big Disney trip of all three kids going and being there and doing like the hotel and all that stuff. Yeah. Are they all able to ride rides now?
Starting point is 00:03:22 Are they all big enough? My oldest, it can ride everything. Okay. He's he's like in that 99% tile of height. Nice. He's been, he is so tall. Yeah, yeah, you can't relate at all. Never been able to relate.
Starting point is 00:03:33 Yeah, exactly. You still can't ride some of the rides at Disney. Yep, literally. That's not actually true, but there are moments right. I got it a little close. You get in line like, ma'am, I'm can't. Can you stand over there next to that seven-year-old and make sure you're tall enough? I'm shocked.
Starting point is 00:03:45 I've never been asked. Yeah. Anyways, please continue. And then my middle child, my daughter, she's getting tall and she can ride almost all the rides. I think she's like 47 inches, 48 inches. Oh, yeah. She's right there.
Starting point is 00:03:58 I think 48 is the cutoff. From almost all the rides, yeah. And then my youngest, she's around like 38, 40 inches. So she can do a lot of the rides, like the snow white, which I was surprised, the snow white mine, whatever roller coaster? Snow white and the seven dwarves, the mine train. or something? Yeah, yeah. And Thunder Mountain is reopening with a brand new
Starting point is 00:04:16 track and everything, so that'd be kind of cool. She might be able to ride those. She could definitely ride those, yeah. Oh, that's exciting. Yeah, I guess we're all going to be able to ride a lot of rides, which is fun. Oh, and any restaurants you're excited about right now? So we didn't, well, the one we did that was kind of cool because I've done it before, but my kids have never
Starting point is 00:04:32 experienced it is inside Cinderella's castle. They have a restaurant on the second floor, and we got an evening reservation right before fireworks, so we'll be in there during the firework thing. when they're doing that, a Magic Kingdom. That's so fun. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:44 Is there a cool view of the fireworks from in there? Yes, it's like this big, huge, like, glass window and you can see everything where the fireworks are, and it's a cool experience. Oh, that's fun. Okay. I can't wait to see videos of that. Yeah, yeah. The lights go down and everything.
Starting point is 00:04:57 It's like a whole thing. Isn't that one of the character dinners too? So you get, like, the characters hanging out? Because it's Cinderella. Did I say Snow White? No, you said Cinderella. I don't know I have Snow White in my head. Well, you said Snow White, the Rye.
Starting point is 00:05:07 The Rye. That's white. That's why. That's why. Thank you so much for recalling that for me. I got you. Yeah, Cinderella, she comes around. I believe some of the characters in the movie they come around.
Starting point is 00:05:14 I haven't done it in like 15, 20 years. This has been a minute. Yeah. But yeah. That's going to be so fun for them. Oh, yeah. Is Cinderella the only character? I wonder?
Starting point is 00:05:22 I think maybe the fairy godmother may come around or one of the little rats. They may come around. I don't know. Cinderella does it have a whole lot of characters. I mean, Cinderella, Prince Charming. The rats, the little mice thing. Yeah. Cinderella, Cinderella, those little guys.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I don't think they sing. Maybe they do that. Yeah, they sing the song. They go, Cinderella, in the movie. In the movie, yeah. But in the character dinner. No, their mouse don't move. It's a person inside there.
Starting point is 00:05:43 Spoiler alert. There's humans in there. I didn't know if they did him as animatronics because that would be cool. That would be kind of cool. Yeah. And then they would sing. I know some of the, I think Disneyland, but again, I haven't been to Disney World in a minute. But I know Disneyland when I was there living there, they had Mickey Mouse where they were starting
Starting point is 00:05:56 to get his mouth to move. And there was like an almost an animatronic face, which is really cool. That is fun. See, and I know a lot of them are starting to do animatronics again. Yeah. It was like they did it. And then they took it. way and they brought it back.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Yes. They also are kind of creepy because when I think of animatronics, I think of Chuckie Cheese. Yes, yeah. Chuckie Cheese was always scary. Yeah. Like, I don't know why as a kid we would always go and get excited to go to Chuckie Cheese, but it was creepy. It was.
Starting point is 00:06:23 And you had that little big purple guy on the piano, like, just rocking back and forth and not hitting any of the keys. Yep. And their eyes are blinking, like, and once in a while they would blink and one of them would blink and one of them wouldn't blink and you're like, uh-oh, malfunction. Like, I would imagine a horror movie. And it's just in the dark and you're sitting there with animatronics. I almost kind of think that's where the concept of, you know, that Freddie nights or five nights or
Starting point is 00:06:44 Friday or whatever. Yeah. It feels like that's like very Chucky Cheese-esque, you know? Yeah. Like they were inspired us again. I think so, yeah. We have one in Nashville, an animatronic karaoke bar. I've always wanted to go there.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Is it cool? And I haven't been. Okay. But it's called like critters something. And it's in a hotel. It's kind of a side. Yeah. People who have gone have loved it.
Starting point is 00:07:04 But I just like something about the animatronics. really freaks me out and I just haven't been able to convince myself to go. I kind of like the animatronics where they're far away and you're on a ride and you're just passing them and you don't really get to hang out with them for any period of time. Well, and those animatronics I feel like
Starting point is 00:07:19 are so much more detailed and they're like fully thought out. They replicate something. But the animatronics into Chucky Cheese or like a bunk. They're like a random animal like a rabbit or a squirrel and you're just like, why are your eyes moving that way? And the robotics of it suck. Isn't it crazy
Starting point is 00:07:35 that Walt Disney created those animatronics in the 50s and they're better than the ones that you got at Chuckie Cheese in the 90s. Yeah. But the technology was far surpassed the 50s and they couldn't get it near as well as he did at it. While Disney was holding on to all his secrets. I know. He's an alien.
Starting point is 00:07:51 Seriously, though. Totally alien. Have you gone down that conspiracy theory? A little bit. Well, it was crazy. I haven't posted this video yet. I was going to put it up at some point maybe next week. Now that I'm like in this like social world, I have to like space things out and all this
Starting point is 00:08:01 bull crap. That's stupid. But above my house, it was, maybe Monday or Tuesday this week. I went outside and I saw this super bright, like ultra bright light up in the sky, but it was like down. It was like closer than where,
Starting point is 00:08:19 I mean, where the stars are and everything. And a lot of times when I see a super bright star or something, I'll pull out, I have this app. It's called, it is an app. It's really cool.
Starting point is 00:08:26 If you don't have it, it's the coolest thing ever. It's free. It's called Sky View Light. And you can open this thing up and you get inside here. Of course you can pay for the more expensive version. But you look around where you're at And right where you're sitting, of course, that way is Jupiter.
Starting point is 00:08:41 So you're aligned with Jupiter right now. But I see if you look around right here, see how you can see the sky like this. You look around like the moon is over there. You can find all the different like Aquarius and whatever. And so when I see a super bright light, I go, oh, I wonder what that is. And usually it's like a Jupiter or a Mars or a Venus or something. There's the Hubble telescope. So I did that.
Starting point is 00:08:58 I pulled it out, tried to line it up to see what it was. And it was nothing. It wasn't a star. It was nothing. It wasn't even a little star. It had nothing on my radar right here. And then so I was like, oh my God, let me record a video of this. So I started recording a video of it.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And it this, I kid you not, the craziest thing ever. So I'm recording a video, maybe 20, 30 seconds of it. And I go to like, look down on my phone to stop it. And like, you know, turn my phone off. It's also like four in the morning. So I go turn my phone off, put it in my pocket. And I look back up and it's gone. And I'm like, so in that like 10 second time frame, if I don't know where I went.
Starting point is 00:09:30 And I wish I would have my head up to look to see what happened to it. Yeah, like did it just flip off? Did it like, where did it go? No idea where I went and what happened to it or how it left or where it, but it was gone. Like just completely gone. That's so cool. I know. And then I'm looking at the video and I zoom in on it and I can see multiple lights on it, which is even crazier.
Starting point is 00:09:49 Listen, I'm full believer. So you don't have to convince me. If you can't look up into the sky, see space and think that we're the only ones who have figured this out in that vast space that's up there, you're crazy. You're out of your mind. Yeah. Like there's a whole entire universe out there. We are not the only planet that figured things out. Totally.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And you have to be kind of, I don't know why people think that way, but you have to almost kind of be a little bit ignorant that you feel like we are the superior being. We are the superior planet. Like who's to say there isn't life on all the other planets? We haven't been there. We have no idea. We can't get to Neptune or Jupiter or any of that crap. You haven't seen it.
Starting point is 00:10:26 So you have no idea. No. And we like to think it's not livable because it's not in the same capacity of how we've created Earth or however Earth was created. Yes. But then you look at those other places, and we don't know that beans didn't figure out how to live within those particular environments. And climates, yeah, we have no idea. Yeah, we have no idea.
Starting point is 00:10:44 And the fact that anyone thinks that we are the ultimate, you're at your mind. You have to open your mind up. I'm not putting you down. You just have to open up your mind to the idea that we are not almighty. See, and I, like, that's the only reason why I want to live for a really long time is so I can hopefully potentially see space exploration, see what we. We find out. Yeah. Or even if I don't live forever, maybe I come back and I get to be around when we go to space.
Starting point is 00:11:10 And we have this futuristic life that we are out in space and we're understanding other planets and we're meeting other beings. Well, maybe after your life, maybe the afterlife is somewhere else. And you wake you on another planet? Yeah. You're like, oh my God, Neptune does have life. I am from Neptune. Isn't that crazy? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:25 But then like you're caught up to create like Neptune also only thinks that they're the only ones out there. Yeah. Earth is stupid. There's no way that you can live there. It's too much water. Yeah. Well, and honestly, it's not helping because the thing that I've been nerding out on lately is Star Trek. Oh, really? Oh, Star Trek, okay?
Starting point is 00:11:39 Yes. That's my dad's favorite show. Okay, so I couldn't get into a lot of the old ones. When I did my whole like Marvel, Star Wars, and I got into all of those during COVID. Yeah. I tried to watch the old Star Trek movies. I was like, they're good. They're fine, but I was just, I wasn't really connecting with it.
Starting point is 00:11:54 Yeah. And then I found there was a new show that came out called Star Trek. It's Starfleak Academy. It was like a brand new TV show. And I watched it. I enjoyed it and then I like got a pop up. It was like Star Trek Discovery. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:07 Scuba. I cannot put this TV show down. Is it the one from the 90s or a new one? No, it's from like the 2005, 2010, I think. Okay. Or maybe a little bit later than that. But it's newer. So it's not the full blown old one.
Starting point is 00:12:21 But they have a lot of discourse about the older ones. So I know at least stuff that's going on with like Spock. Spock is part of it. There's just a lot of things I'm learning. in it and I just all I want to do is watch this TV show. I'm obsessed. Yeah, Star Trek is a lot of fun. It's so good. It's about space exploration. Like Star Wars was really about wars, right? I mean, that's in the name. You were battling. It was all action all the time. There was always people fighting each other. There's different race, almost like Earth, different races fighting against each other
Starting point is 00:12:52 for no reason. Yeah, like they all had different things they needed or wanted. But then Star Trek is about space exploration. Yeah. And I love that. Like I feel like I'm learning with obviously none of it's true or whatever. Maybe. Maybe it is and this is how they're teaching us. I don't know. But it's just really cool to think about like the way that they enter and try and talk to new life forms and how they go about space exploration. I am in.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Like I am now there. I'm a nerd of all things. Yeah. It's crazy because Star Trek kind of gets forgotten and not really talked about. And my dad used to work for the government and he used to fly out. Who knows the hell he did? and what happened to him, but he was obsessed with two shows,
Starting point is 00:13:34 which made me think if somebody is like, if you're into an industry and you work in it and you're all about it, why was he so obsessed with Star Trek and Quantum Leap? And have you ever heard of Quantum Leap? That's a show where it's like basically, you know, you're being able to manipulate and transform and shape shift and all kinds of stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:13:52 And so I was like, why was he so obsessed with those two things? And he was hired by the government and worked on ships and flying devices and like saw all kinds of stuff. and worked in top secret areas and would be gone for a month and be in Guam and Iraq and Iran
Starting point is 00:14:06 in the 90s and the 80s so you wonder like maybe he's watching and be like oh that's true yeah I've seen a version of that or like have they gotten it right yet? Have they gotten it right? Yeah yeah oh no that's wrong that's not what we do we do this
Starting point is 00:14:19 yep yeah yeah like that's so that just watching it and realizing that that could be a possibility one day is so cool to me I'm obsessed with space I think space is just the coolest thing ever It is because it's infinite. That's why it's so cool because it's so undiscovered.
Starting point is 00:14:34 That's why it's so intriguing because you don't know what it is and you can't, in this at least instance or right now you don't know what it is. No. Well, in each like Star Trek season is about a different thing. One was time travel. One was stopping the end of the universe. One was discovering how life forms were created. And I, it's Star Trek is how my brain works when it comes to space and science.
Starting point is 00:14:57 That's how I want to, that's how I wish we could evolve. we could be in spaceships and we could travel to other planets and go through time and study the ecosystems. All of that stuff is so cool to me. It is. And even so this is, yeah, we used to watch, my dad would watch the original one, the Star Trek original series. That one that one that's one that had William Shatner in it.
Starting point is 00:15:15 I did see that one on there. And it's like, gosh, it's like 11 seasons, but it's hard. That one is? Yeah, it's only three seasons. It's the original one from 66 to 69. Okay, there's a lot of Star Trek. Yeah, the one that you're thinking of. This is the one that I watched with my dad a lot.
Starting point is 00:15:29 it was Star Trek the next generation. That's the one from 87 to 94. Okay. That was the really popular one. That was like seven or eight seasons. Like super popular. The one you're probably watching is Star Trek the Discovery. Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:40 That's the one that's the newer one. That's one that just came out. Yeah. And then Star Trek Enterprise was another fun one. So I'm going to watch Star Trek Enterprise next. I'm finishing season five of Discovery at the moment. Yeah. Enterprise is a cool one because it has, what's his name in it? That's from Scott Bacula.
Starting point is 00:15:55 He's the one that's from the TV show that we watch as a kid. Is that the captain? Yes, he was in Quantum Leap. That was his TV show. So he's also, if it's Captain Pike, is that the same person you're saying? No, his name is, he's Jonathan Archer in the TV show. Okay, so they've only brought back for Discovery. They brought back Captain Pike, and they brought back Spock.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Okay. And they brought back Spock's dad, who is the other, what is their species? I'm not sure. What is Spock? I don't know. I don't remember what Spock is. Of course, now I'm watching it and I'm so in. Exactly, yeah. Well, they've now evolved so they're a different planet now and it changed the name of them. But I'm just, yeah, I'm all in. Like, I'm completely nerdy now. I can't stop watching it. I've beenched the entire five seasons in the last gosh month.
Starting point is 00:16:45 You have a lot to do because so in the 90s they started branching off. I forgot. They have Star Trek Voyager and Star Trek Deep Space Nine. That's all in the 90s. So the 90s was the first, the original 80s and 90s was the next generation, which played off of the original Star Trek TV show. And then after The Next Generation, in that, then they had Star Trek Voyager, but in Voyager, they also had Deep Space Nine. And so we used to watch all those. Yeah, there's so many.
Starting point is 00:17:09 And all those have like six or seven seasons. And we used to watch all those. And I tried, trying to get into like old TV shows and stuff is hard for me. Yeah. Not because I don't think it wouldn't be good. It's just hard to watch when you're used to the digital now. I know, yeah, yeah. It makes it harder.
Starting point is 00:17:24 I kind of appreciate the old school because you knew that people had to handcraft that makeup. and the prosthetics and all the other sets were real and tangible. For me, I watched it as like, this is so cool. And this is unbelievable they were able to make that with their hands. Whereas now it's like, well, yeah, of course you can make it with ones and zeros. And that's like kind of the lame cop out. I know. And listen, I love that for one episode.
Starting point is 00:17:44 And then I'm like, okay, I like the new technology. Not AI. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like just the newer digital technology. Yeah, yeah. It just looks cleaner. I get it, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:53 It's hard to get my brain to go back to the old one when I'm so used to the new. one. Yeah, yeah, I got you. So that's why I'm staying in there. But yeah, that's what I've been nerding out lately. I've full nerd. I mean, I got Harry Potter, Star Wars, Marvel, D.C. Now at Star Trek. I even watched Lord of the Rings, because that's my fiance's favorite. Okay, I love Lord of the Rings. Yeah. I'm a little nerd. Yeah, Lord of the Rings are a little long, but I like him, though. They are long. My next venture into that once I get over my Star Trek obsession is the Hobbit, which I've not watched yet. I haven't seen that. I just watched the first three Lord of the rings and then I was out.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Okay, so that's what I watched. And I got mad at him. I was like, there's a lot of animals that die and this. Why didn't you tell me? He's like, honestly, I forgot. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was such a long time ago, I feel like. Yeah, so.
Starting point is 00:18:38 Yeah. He did get in trouble. And speaking of the space, another place I'm excited to go to when I go to Disney. I don't know if you went to there. Was it Epcot Space 220? Is it a new ride? No, it's a restaurant. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:18:49 Yeah, it's a restaurant where you actually, you go inside of the restaurant and then like, it's like, all like you're in space. How do I not know about those things when I'm like? This one's so hard. You have to get reservations for all these. And it's so hard to get reservations at some of these. And you have to do it. Like the moment they unlock and they open reservations, I think it's like a month or two out from whenever you go. Like I was at about one in the morning and I was getting all of our reservations.
Starting point is 00:19:11 And as I was getting them, they're like gone, gone, gone, gone, gone. So and the people were a book in them. And I was like, oh, my God, this is going fast. So I got like times that were like fine. And some of them the time sucked. But I just booked whatever. Okay. Well, I love that. Yeah. I cannot wait for your trip. I'm going to be living through you guys.
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Starting point is 00:20:08 I didn't think I was going to live. I was terrified. There was no anything inside those eyes. They turned black. It scared the hell out of me. That was your first murder case? Yes, sir. Fear to say this was the biggest case of your career?
Starting point is 00:20:28 Yes, sir. Rape a murder of a child of children. Which is as bad as it gets. I would think so. Evil, wake up. I'm the woman that saw the murder take place by Creveit and DePippo. Anthony DePippo showed no signs of remorse, appearing unfazed after being sentenced to the maximum.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I said, I'm not guilty. I'll take it to the grief. Listen to the devil's quarry on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And to hear the devil's quarry ad free with exclusive content, Subscribe to Love for Good Plus on Apple Podcasts. Hey, I'm Hoda Kotby, host of the podcast Joy 101 with Hoda Kotby. Together, we're going to have meaningful conversations with the world's most fascinating people,
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Starting point is 00:22:39 Oh Javier, Ticharito-Randes And together with IHard Radio, we're going to make the ordinary, extraordinary. Stay close. It is a carac. Listen to learning to be human on IHard Radio, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. All right, Scooba, I want to find out what kind of person you are. You ready for this? Is this like a quiz?
Starting point is 00:23:02 It's like one of the Teen Beat, Tiger Beat, Quicks. Kind of. It was more like I saw this one question online, then I kind of kept going down it. Okay. It's just literally the kind of person you are. if you get stopped by a train, do you wait or do you try and find a different way to where you're going? I guess it depends on where I'm going. If I'm like in a rush and I'm running to a certain event, then I will like, then I'll look at it.
Starting point is 00:23:26 Like, well, can I really find another way to go? A lot of times you can't because it's blocking everywhere you need to go. So I'd say nine times out of ten, I just chill and wait. See, nine times out of ten, I'm looking for another way. Okay. And if the kids in the car, they're like, that's so cool. And I'm like, oh, they're loving it. So I roll the windows down.
Starting point is 00:23:41 We watch it and have a good time. time and enjoy it. That's fun. See when you're just by yourself, it's not an exciting moment. Well, even by myself, I'm like, there's nothing I can do about this. I'm just going to sit here and wait. Yeah. See, but that's, it's teaching us about our patience. You have a little bit more patience. I don't have as much patience to sit there and wait. Okay. I don't like, most of time because, like, what I wish trains did was tell me how many more are left. You have no idea. It just keeps going and going and going and the few times that I've been like, I'm just going to wait it out. I'm like, this thing went for 15 minutes. Forever. Or, you have been. Or, you have no,
Starting point is 00:24:11 the moment you go to a three-point turn to get out of there, it stops. Yes. And then it's gone. And then you're like, ah, dang it. So why can't we have either spray paint the number or like there's like a digital like it's counting down? Five more, three more. And then that might make that whole thing smoother.
Starting point is 00:24:27 Yeah, yeah. But how have we not been in that type of technology? I don't understand. This is why humans to be more patient. That's what it is. Listen, some days, but most days. That's where we're learning what kind of people we are. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Do you keep things stocked, like paper towels, toilet, paper, or soaps or even toiletries or do you buy only one thing at a time? We're a family with kids and we go to Costco. So we're stocked. And especially if it's on sale, we're like, oh, we need that eventually. So we'll just buy 18 more toilet paper rules. So we don't have to sit there. Be like, damn it, we're out of toilet paper rolls.
Starting point is 00:25:01 So we're always stocked on like those kind of essential items. See, and that's, if you open up my closet, it looks like an entire like bath and body works, if you will. You can go in there and go shopping. Yes. I am, you would think an apocalypse is coming at any moment in time because I have stocked on all my favorite things. Like once I find a favorite of something. Just buy it.
Starting point is 00:25:20 Skin care, beauty, toiletry, whatever. Yeah. I'm just like, okay, keep it in stock. So then I don't have to worry about running out of it. That's awesome. Like, if you go underneath my bathroom counters, there's rows of the same thing. Oh, damn. Okay.
Starting point is 00:25:32 Wow. It's crazy. So I am like stocked to the brim. That's like us. Also a Costco girl. Yeah, very Costco. And then we also do Blue Land. I don't know if you've ever heard of that.
Starting point is 00:25:39 I love the land. That's what I use. We use that for soap and everything. So we have like a hundred of those, which only takes up a very small space. And you know, you just put it in the glass bottle at hot water. Boom, done. Blue Land is my favorite. That was one that I transitioned all my cleaning stuff over to.
Starting point is 00:25:53 We do that, too, cleaning stuff. But we saw it on Shark Tank like 15 years ago and we were immediately flipped and switched. They don't use any plastic. No. They're all these little disintegrated tablets for everything. Yeah, yeah. And they smell, the so good. They have all kinds of crazy-ass, like, flavor.
Starting point is 00:26:08 Not flavors. Flavors. Are you eating soap? Don't eat the soap, unless you curse in front of your mother. That's a throwback. I remember that. If you guys,
Starting point is 00:26:18 they'll put soap in your mouth. Yeah, yeah. That was a throwback. Okay, so we're both on the same. Yeah. Do you buy snacks for a trip or do you raw dog and eat along the way? If it were just me,
Starting point is 00:26:28 like what I did back in the day, I would raw dog and eat and I love to stop and do all the different snacks at the gas stations. But with kids, they get cranky and honorary. So we do both.
Starting point is 00:26:38 We pack a snack bag to keep, you know, to keep us going down the road and then eventually we'll stop at a gas station and then get snacks so we do it we're a hybrid now okay so i wonder if that's why i am the way that i am because i've always gotten snacks but then i'll still stop because the snacks that i got are not what i want in the moment yes yeah you need something to hold you over yes but i think it's because my parents did the same thing that you guys did because they always had snacks for us but we always wanted something because
Starting point is 00:27:03 you're on a roach if you want something that's not in the car you know i want just i don't want just apples and in cheese sticks and and pirates booty i want some other stuff yeah Yeah. But my fiance, on the other hand, they never had snacks packed. So they would just eat along the way. Okay. Yeah. And so he's always like, why do we have an entire bag of snacks?
Starting point is 00:27:20 Yeah. It's also to save money too. It's smart because you don't have to spend as much money because you brought snacks from home. Yes. So it also is a little bit of love. I like to think that that's true. Yeah. But I still spend a lot of money when I'm tripping.
Starting point is 00:27:30 True. Yes. Yeah. It ends up happening. Yeah. It was your, not fiance. Your wife. You are fiancé.
Starting point is 00:27:35 Yeah. You are a fiance. I'm married. Your wife. Your wife the same way. She do. things the same way as you, like where they'd have snacks and then... Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:44 They were even more conservative. They wouldn't even stop for snacks as they were growing up. They only did whatever they brought with them, whatever it came with them. They never stopped for anything. See, isn't that funny? The different ways that we were raised or brought up trip specifically? Oh, yeah. For us growing, we didn't bring...
Starting point is 00:27:57 Our family didn't bring crap. We were stopping at McDonald's. It was like we couldn't wait to get to the first stop to go to McDonald's and get whatever, you know, whatever, happy meal. So now it's almost like you guys have done a happy medium. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. Which mean the two of you.
Starting point is 00:28:09 Because you're like, we don't need to stop. We bring a bunch of apples and stuff. and it's better and it's healthier. Blueberries, blah, blah. I'm like, yeah, but like, I want to get out of the car and stretch and get gas and walk around and check out the snacks. And she's always like, when I go into the place, she's like, don't spend too much money. And I'm like, I'm like, who cares?
Starting point is 00:28:23 She's, yeah, but we're on a budget and we're trying to keep the money for the trip of where we're going. I'm all right, fine. That's how she gets me. She's still keeping you on track all these years later. I know, yeah. She's trying. She's trying. But then I give her those puppy dog guys and she lets me have whatever I want.
Starting point is 00:28:37 So it really works out for both of you guys there. It does. Yeah, yeah. Do you drive in the fast lane often or never at all? Fast lane often because I'm usually like I'm going. So I would say a lot of times the fast lane, yeah. It's very rare that I'm in the chill lane unless I'm so early to something and then I'm just trying to kill time. Then I'll go in that lane.
Starting point is 00:28:57 But nine times out of ten, I'm booking it. I'm trying to get home or trying to get to where I'm trying to go to. See, but now that counteracts your patience of the train. It does. But the train, nothing can do about it. It's one of those like, it's like the laws of physics or average, whatever the hell it is. where you just can't, there's nothing you can do about it. It's the laws of the universe.
Starting point is 00:29:14 It's there. It's stopping you. Nothing you can do. In a driving situation, there is something you can do. You have options of a slow lane or a fast lane. No options with the train. But if you live in Nashville, Tennessee specifically, they're all the slow lane. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:29:26 Yes. They're all the slow lane. Or somebody who's going, who is in the slowing pops into the fast lane and then slows down. You're like, what are you doing? And they're so adamant to get in that fast lane, like thinking that they're going to start going fast and then they don't. And you're like, oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:29:41 Listen, and I'm with you. I'm a fast lane rider all the way. Like, I will do everything I can to get into the far left lane because that is where I exist. Yeah. But let me tell you, the worst driver in the history of life is the person who cuts you off. Yeah. And proceeds to go slower than they were going before. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:59 You're like, what is the point of this? So you cut me off to make my life harder? Yeah. Stay where you were. You were fine where you were. You were where you were supposed to be. And now it came over here. It's like a magnet.
Starting point is 00:30:10 They have to, like they immediately have to get on the left lane. It's like, quit being so simple-minded and stay where you're supposed to be. It is, I'm telling you, like,
Starting point is 00:30:17 every time it happens, I'm like, there's some kind of karma that is coming back to me right now and I try and like remember that it's karma. Like, what is it?
Starting point is 00:30:25 It has to be. Otherwise, nothing about that situation makes sense to me. Why would you, if I happen to get close to cutting somebody off, I'm speeding up.
Starting point is 00:30:34 I'm trying to not act as if I was cutting them off because that is not my intention. It's a common courtesy of the, Fast lane. Yes. Yeah. But if you get over and you go slow, I don't understand. I don't understand the brain. I don't get it either. Yeah. I don't understand the concept of why you do that. Scooba, I was on the road the other day and I saw a guy flash his gun at another driver.
Starting point is 00:30:54 Oh my God. So let me tell you the situation that happened. That's the one thing that scares him about living in places like this is because everyone's a damn sheriff. They all got a gun. They're all walking around like they're the freaking owners of the law. Stop it. This is exactly what happened. And you want to talk about cutting off. So my first. My first is, friend was driving thankfully because she's a little bit more slower pace than I am. I'm kind of a fast driver. But we're in the far right lane and a car from the middle lane just zips over and cuts us off. Yeah. And does exactly what I just said. They start going slow. And they're kind of driving erratically. They're going in between lanes and just not okay, probably. Well, then there's another merge lane that's coming and a car cuts them off. Heaven forbid this car gets cut off
Starting point is 00:31:35 even though they cut off us. Exactly. Instant karma. Instant karma. And you thought the erratic driving was happening before it gets worse. Now he's weaving in and out of these. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:31:44 Sorry, I assume it's a guy. I don't know. But I'm assuming it's a guy. And he's weaving out of the lanes in and out. And he's trying not to let this car get over. The car's trying to get over. That cut him off. So the car finally does make it over into the middle lane.
Starting point is 00:31:56 The guy continues to follow him to the middle lane. Then the guy obviously realizes that there's something happening, I'm sure, tries to get in the far left lane. The guy follows him again. again but cuts him off from getting over. Like how there wasn't a crash, I have zero idea. But as he like cuts him off to get into the far left lane, the guy sticks flashy silver thing out the window.
Starting point is 00:32:17 Oh my God. And you just see the other car like pull back, almost like hands up like I'm out. I don't want to do this. I don't know what's going on. Not realizing like this car had no idea. Yeah. Right? Like they were just trying to merge into the lane.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Yes, they cut them off. But it was emerging situation. That's always dicey. Yeah. But this guy was mad. when he was the one who cut us off, originally that somebody else cut him off. Exactly, yeah. Enough to flash his gun.
Starting point is 00:32:41 It's ridiculous, dude. That's so stupid. I was baffled. And I was literally like, go the other way. I don't care if it takes us longer. Like, we're not going to be here whenever something comes up. Because then you become a casualty of their stupidity. Literally.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Either through the gun or the dumbass driving that they're doing. Yeah. Then they're putting me out risk. It's not worth it. It was horrible. I've never seen anything like it in my life. That's so stupid. And there was an actual traffic.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Like, it wasn't just it was us. three cars on the road. Yeah. It was packed. This was at like an afternoon, almost going into that 5 o'clock PM traffic. Yeah, yeah. It was late.
Starting point is 00:33:14 And so I have never witnessed something like that in my life. And now it has given me more patience because I don't want to be waived to gun at. Exactly. I didn't think that was real. You hear the stories. No, I've seen people be crazy like that all the time. Or they'll hold a gun at their window. Like, at you pass them or whatever or as they pass you?
Starting point is 00:33:35 They'll like tap the gun at their window. You're like, really? You're really going to shoot me over driving? Like, how stupid are you? And you shouldn't have that gun then. If you care about gun laws and gun safety and all this kind of crap, clearly you don't. Because that is the most ignorant move ever. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:51 Why would you put everybody else at risk just because you felt a certain way? Yeah, get over it, dude. I get at road rage. I have it. Yeah. I get frustrated with people on the road. Did you get hit? No.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Are you injured? Are you, shut up. Keep moving. Go. No. within me in road rage. It doesn't go to anybody else. Like even the horn, I used to, I used to slam on the horn when people would do stupid stuff and it would be like a, just like a beep, or like a beep, like what the hell, dude? Now my wife's like, don't use the horn anymore because
Starting point is 00:34:16 people have guns around here. Yeah. And I'm like, oh my God, so stupid. Well, I have proof for you because I watched it in real time. Yeah. He was not even afraid that he was waving it out the window. Yeah. Did you call 911? No. I ran away. Oh, you should have been lunchbox. I didn't want to be lunchbox in that situation. I just wanted to be out. Yeah. You know, like, go in a different shouldn't take us 20 minutes out of the way. Yeah, I'm done. I don't care. Because that's somebody who's clearly acting erratically.
Starting point is 00:34:41 And if they somehow found out that I was the one who called the cops and we were falling, I just. Oh, you think they're going to retaliate against you? In that particular situation, yes. I watched him retaliating against somebody for cutting them off when they did it to somebody else. I know, I know. So stupid. You know, like I watched the retaliation. You're like, I'm out.
Starting point is 00:34:56 I know. All that to say. But we're going to take a quick break. We'll be right back with some more. Hopefully you learned a lot about us. The kind of people we are. You learn. Well, is there like some sort of answer at the very end?
Starting point is 00:35:06 Like, you are number seven, you're this. No, I was just talking about it. Are you learning through the answers? Yeah, just who we are as people. Because there's not a right or wrong answer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We're just people. I don't know if we're like labeled us something now because we answered a certain way.
Starting point is 00:35:17 No. Okay, that was kind of boring. Do you want me to give you a bus speech quiz real quick? No, it's kind of like, you know, when you do those things back in the day, you'd answer a question and you'd be categorized as something. And that was who you were. No, I'm not trying to add to the trauma that people already have, you know? I'm just, you can acknowledge who you are now, okay?
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Starting point is 00:38:50 It is a carac. Listen to learning to be human on I have radio, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Scoba, something that I've realized is that it's kind of hard to keep a hobby as an adult. Yeah, because we have a lot of things going on in our lives, yeah. Do you have
Starting point is 00:39:10 things around your house that are like graveyards of the hobbies that you've tried to pursue? No, because my wife usually gets her rid of stuff quick. Oh, she doesn't even let you go back to it. No, well, there's one thing. I try to get back into shape, and I bought a pair of like dumbbells, just one set of
Starting point is 00:39:28 dumbbells. They're like 25 pounds, and they just sit there in our bonus room. And every once in a while, I'll go touch them, but they're just there. And one time she kicked it with her feet, she's like, ah, stupid dumbbells! I swear I'm going to start working out! And then I don't. And so that's like the only thing we have, let's a graveyard of that. And then I have a closet of collectibles of all my shoes and things that I collect.
Starting point is 00:39:47 That's a graveyard. Yeah, it's a graveyard. It's sight unseen. don't know about it until you open the door and go, whoa, there's a lot of stuff in there. Do you just keep that door locked so she doesn't open it? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I keep it locked and I put a lock on it so the kids don't go in there and mess around my stuff because then that would piss me off. Even though it's a graveyard and they're not doing anything?
Starting point is 00:40:04 Well, then they're going to do something whether they're going to bend things or break them or mess around with them so that's not for them. Is there a hope one day that you sell all of that stuff or pass it down to them or like, what's your idea in your head with all of that? I think a little bit of passing down and selling one of the biggest traumatic things that, from me as like a collector that I didn't hold on to was all the Pokemon cards that I used to have back in the 90s because now I'm looking at the value of the ones that I had that I would sell for like 50 bucks or a hundred dollars for a charzart first edition like whoa 100 bucks I'll take it now it's worth like 30,000 dollars and I could have paid for my kids college or bought a brand new car or or put a huge chunk towards our mortgage and I'm like oh my god I had I had close to a million
Starting point is 00:40:46 dollars worth of now worth a product if not more that I just got rid of at the time was a lot of money but now it's even more money so now I guess I have this like terrible um awful anxiety of not holding onto something because in 20 years it could be worth a million dollars there's trauma there's some trauma yeah yeah that's fair though I mean once you see but it's also hard to predict what are the things that are going to come back are you know what I mean like who would have thought that Pokemon would have taken that turn. Now, as I've gotten older and I've seen the thing, like kind of the habits that we follow, like I think if you collected comic books, certain comic books, or if there's things that
Starting point is 00:41:29 lasted the test of time when they were first around, I think they often come back. Yeah. But it's things that are a fad for like a quick moment in time that I don't think ever do that And like Furbies and Tickle Me Elmo's. It was a fad. A Pokemon lasted for a long period of time. It had a lull. But then it came back because we were kids when it came out.
Starting point is 00:41:52 And now we're adults that have money to. That's when you ever see these stories of people that are fighting over Pokemon cards? It's not a bunch of eight-year-olds because that's what it was when we were kids. It was a bunch of eight-year-olds and 10-year-olds. No, it was a bunch of 30-year-old, 40-year-old adults who are now ruining it for the kids that were us. But now that can't even enjoy Pokemon because you got a bunch of these greedy-ass adults fighting over Pokemon cars in Costco parking lots. It's disgusting But would that be you
Starting point is 00:42:13 So you could add to your collection If you still had your collection I would never fight though I would ever fight for it And I didn't collect it because I liked it I collected it because I knew that there was a value in it I was never a Pokemon fan I was a fan of the money that it would generate
Starting point is 00:42:25 I was a true fan of collecting sports Related cards and memorabilia Which those I have a lot of as well Are those making as much of a Bank for your buck I guess They had a come back in the pandemic Because people were nostalgic nostalgic about those things
Starting point is 00:42:39 And so I bought But right at the beginning of the pandemic, I bought a bunch of, like, unopened boxes of, like, for example, Tiger Woods, his rookie year of golf, when that came out, they were like $50 to $75 a box, and his card was worth $20. And then on eBay, because people were broke. I was buying, they were so cheap. There was, like, $10 for a box, and now they're worth, like, $200. So there's a little bit of, you know, of, I guess, equity in it.
Starting point is 00:43:04 But my thinking is if Tiger Woods dies or something happens. Yeah, something happens to him. he's in this crazy thing right now, but he's the Jordan of that sport, and I would assume that those items would go up in value. So I have a lot of Tigerwood stuff. So Tiger. Tiger! You're watching him do all of his crazy things like that.
Starting point is 00:43:24 You got another accident. Is he dead? No, he's still alive. Damn it. Those are your moments. And it's true. It's wild. The just memorabilia in general that goes up when somebody passes.
Starting point is 00:43:35 Oh my gosh. Yeah. Because like it all of a sudden people feel like they're never going to be able to attain or a touch or something like that with that person. Like Kobe was a great one. Kobe was he was always worth a lot but then when he died everything went like through the roof. Oh so you really hated me during easy trivia this week didn't you? What was the question? Black Mamba. Oh black Mamba. I was what the hell it's freaking Kobe Bryant what are you kidding me? What do you think it was? I thought it's Michael Jordan. No, Michael Jordan is just the greatest ever. I know well in all fairness non-sports fans.
Starting point is 00:44:04 Yeah yeah yeah I only know a handful. I do know Kobe Bryant's name. Yes. Nicknames are a lot harder for me. Black Mamba, like, come on. And honestly, after it was said, I was like, oh, there was a sign that went up. Like, somebody did a graffiti art of Black Mamba after he passed. Yeah. Yeah. LeBron James, the King Winy, baby. I try.
Starting point is 00:44:21 I really try hard to understand sports trivia. I'm getting better. Yeah. I've gotten a whole lot better than I used to be. But there was once upon a time where I would not have even known any of those names. Yeah. Who's the Big Hurd? The Big Hurd.
Starting point is 00:44:32 The Big Hurd. Hurt. The big hurt. Oh, baseball. Baseball. Is that, I was. I watched a movie on him. 42.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Is that him? No, it's Jackie Robinson. Oh, but 42 is Jackie Robinson. Yeah, yeah. He's one of the, he's going to change baseball and allow, you know, basically helped for black people to come into sport. Yeah, yeah. Great movie.
Starting point is 00:44:52 Yeah, we got 42. Amazing. Yes. It also is so crazy that, I mean, there's still versions of it now, unfortunately, that people live that way and treat people, people like that, just because of the way they looked. I know. Like, how stupid is that?
Starting point is 00:45:02 I know. Like, you should watch that movie. Yes, it's a great movie. I think people are just fearful of things that are different. and whatever. And also maybe they're afraid that these guys were going to come in and be better than them, which, by the way, they were. A lot of them were. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Okay, so who is the big hurt? Frank Thomas. You were doing baseball. Frank Thomas? Chicago White Sox? I had never heard of that name. Okay, wow. Frank Thomas.
Starting point is 00:45:23 Frank Thomas. He was freaking phenomenal. Okay. Give me, this will be fun. Okay. Give me sports nicknames and I'll see if I can piece him. So that was Frank Thomas. Frank Thomas, the big hurt.
Starting point is 00:45:32 It's the big hurt. I'm going to try and remember these. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Grand Mama. Can you give me. sport. So Grandma Ma actually basketball, he transcended the sport
Starting point is 00:45:42 and became a pop cultural icon in TV shows because of his character, Grand Mama, and he was featured in, I believe, like, Family Matters for a couple episodes, and they would use them a lot on sitcoms and TV shows as Grandma Ma. But he was a basketball player.
Starting point is 00:45:58 And randomly, Homeboy followed me on Instagram the other day. And I was like... Yeah, and I was like, holy crap, he followed me on Instagram. He knows who I am? This is crazy. He followed me unsolicited. And so I was Oh my god, this is crazy. This guy is like a freaking legend in the sport. Play basketball in the 90s.
Starting point is 00:46:12 I'll even give you another hint and play for Charlotte Hornets. Okay. And even the Charlotte Hornets were a pop cultural phenomenon because of their jerseys and the way they looked in the 90s. They were like a thing. Okay. And I would definitely know this name. I mean, I would think if you watch TV of the 90s like family matters and stuff like that. I mean, I was pretty young.
Starting point is 00:46:29 Was he on full house ever? I think he was on full house too. I feel like he did like a run for a minute there because he was so popular in the mid-90s. So popular. I'm thinking of a Shaq, but I don't think it's Shaq. No, that's that's Shaq Diesel. That's an easy name's Shaq Diesel. Superman.
Starting point is 00:46:43 Superman is Shaq? Yeah, Superman's Shaq. Okay, who's Grandma? Larry Johnson from the Charlotte Hornets. No, I would not. Oh my gosh, wow. Okay, so Grandma is Larry Johnson. We've got...
Starting point is 00:46:54 He would look out, he would dress in a grandma, he should look it up. He would dress in a grandma outfit. Like he would have like the wig. It was almost in the era of... And I almost wonder if maybe Eddie Murphy was inspired by this when he did Nanny professor and all that. Oh, I'm seeing that. the commercial of him. Yeah, he's even commercials. Like, it was a whole thing. It was such a,
Starting point is 00:47:10 it was such a moment, him and that character. I don't know, I don't know the root of it and why he did it, but it was always this big, it was a big deal. Wait, did he inspire? What's, uh, Eddie Murphy? No, no, what's the, um, Robin, Williams, uh, movie. Oh, Missed Alfire. Yes. Did he inspire not? Maybe you could have. I don't know, who knows. Okay. Because he was such a big, huge thing in the early 90s when all those things were coming out. Yeah. Okay. So, grandmama, Larry Johnson. The Big Hurt, Fred. Frank Thomas.
Starting point is 00:47:38 Frank Thomas. Frank Thomas, the big hurt. Grandmama, Larry Johnson. We got Black Mama, Kobe Bryant. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, give me two more. Is that all we got? Out of the top of my dome without looking it up, but I can't think of any more.
Starting point is 00:47:56 Okay. See, I did really bad at that. Yeah, yeah, it's okay. It's all right. It's honestly, if they do transcend truly pop culture-wise, why? It's like in the pop culture that I've been around. I know them. There's another Superman in basketball.
Starting point is 00:48:11 There's another Superman. And it was in the 2000s. Also played for the Atlanta Magic and was their center. Wait, is that? Oh. So wasn't Shaq. Is he a little guy? No, he's a big dude.
Starting point is 00:48:22 Dang it. He was their center. So he's big. And then he became a big deal because then he was all over. He was to play for the Lakers. He did almost the exact same thing. Shack did Orlando to L.A. Then became like a pop cultural thing.
Starting point is 00:48:33 And it was in like TV shows and movies. and then I think he's also like a big deal on on Instagram still. Basketball is my hardest one. I'm not going to lie. Oh, really? Basketball is the one that I just, we didn't have any version of a basketball team in Kansas. We don't have one here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:47 Everywhere I've been, I've just never, basketball is not. Okay. So that's what makes it hard. Basketball is really difficult for me. Okay. I'll just tell you, Dwight Howard. You heard of Dwight Howard? Mm-mm.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Oh, wow. Okay. Wait, he's not the one that's married to a famous singer, is he? No, no, he's not. No. That's also where I do really well. That's Sierra. That's Russell Wilson. That's football. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:08 When they're married to somebody famous, I know their wives. Okay. So then I know them. Okay, yeah, yeah. Okay, so what was his name? Dwight Howard. Dwight Howard. He was, maybe, I don't know if it was, but he, in the slam dunked on competition, he put on a
Starting point is 00:49:22 Superman cape and then like dunked over a person. It was like a big deal in the early 2000s. Okay, Superman. Yeah. I like it. I learned a lot here. We got Larry Johnson. Frank, why can't I remember his name?
Starting point is 00:49:33 Frank Thomas. Frank Thomas. Yeah. Dwight Howard. Yeah. Is there another one I learned? No, I mean, Kobe Bryant. And you know Shaquille and Neil.
Starting point is 00:49:40 Yeah. Shaquil, so he's also Superman. Yeah, he was the original. The original. And then Dwight Howard is like a Superman too. He was like paying homage to him because it was like he also was Orlando and was, you know, a big deal. So it was kind of like a second coming of Superman. Okay.
Starting point is 00:49:56 I feel a lot more well versed in NBA and I would love to. I've never been to an NBA game. Really? Never been. Oh, wow. I told you. Like, I've just never been around it. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:50:03 You know where I want to go. though. Where? Is a Knicks game. Oh, Madison Square Garden? But do you know why? Why? How to lose a guy in 10 days? Oh my God. It wasn't Godzilla. It was how to lose a guy in 10 days. Which also, like, I had that moment. We were watching Batman, the Dark Night series. Yeah. And my fiance was freaking out because it was at the Steelers Stadium. And like, you got to tell me that whole fun fact about that. I was like, I'll watch that movie. I had no idea. I thought that was a fake stadium. No, no, no, no, that's all Pittsburgh. The whole thing was shot there, yeah. Yeah, like, I see, again, once you connect me with pop culture, movies, wives, I start to understand the athlete side. Yeah, MSG, that's pretty legit.
Starting point is 00:50:40 I've never been there myself either. I've always wanted to go to MSG. Right. It's one of my bucketless places to go see. See, but we have different reasons for wanting to go. You because you're a major basketball fan. Me, because Hattlesa guy in 10 days. Kate Hudson, Matthew Oconna Hay.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Never seen it. You haven't seen how to lose a guy in 10 days. I think we've seen, like, bits and pieces here and there. But whenever we would come on And my cousins would watch it And I would leave and go do something else I bet your wife has seen it Oh, of course, yeah
Starting point is 00:51:05 You should watch it sometime I should, I know it's a good movie I'm sure it's a great movie I'm not knocking it But when I was a kid when it came out I was like ooh stupid I want to watch something else That's fair
Starting point is 00:51:14 I want to watch Batman Or wanna watch basketball game Well now you'll know why If you do watch it Why I want to go to a next game And you because big fan Yeah, actual big fan And Larry Johnson played for the next too
Starting point is 00:51:24 After Charlotte Hornets Yeah So to Ron Baker He played at Wichita State Shockers. Okay, yeah. That's the only. There you go. That one I know.
Starting point is 00:51:32 And I think no one else does, though. Wichita does. Shout out, Wichita. Yeah, Ron Baker. Only Baker I know is Vin Baker. I don't know who that is. All right, we're getting out of here before I embarrass myself. More in sports knowledge.
Starting point is 00:51:47 Skuba, thanks for joining me. Hell yeah. Tell the people where they can find you. You could find me on Instagram. Scuba Steve Radio. All one word. S-C-U-B-A-S-E-V-E-R-A-D-I-O. I'm not going to lie, every time you spell it jumbles my brain.
Starting point is 00:52:00 Really? Okay. Yeah, like you spell it. Well, some people want to spell scuba state. They spell it scuba. They go S-C-O-O-B-A. That's my nickname for you, Scoobes. Yeah, Scoob, which is fine, but when you're going to type it out, it's the actual like you would scuba dive, Steve, or from Big Daddy, Scooba, Steve. I like it.
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