The Dale Jr. Download - When You Meet The Intimidator, You Don't Forget It
Episode Date: August 21, 2026Only have 30 minutes to spare? Where else would you spend them than with us for The Dirty Thirty! Where we bring you our best moments from our week of shows in half an hour. We start off with a heated... debate with Dale Jr. and producer Travis on Dirty Air about how Trackhouse wound up with three drivers, all with contracts ending in 2027. Following that up, Chase Briscoe remembers the time when he wrecked Denny Hamlin battling for the lead at the Indy Road Course in 2021, and why he's willing to take a lie detector test over it. On this week's guest episode, Dale Jr. sits down with Jody Davis, former Major League baseball player and friend of his dad's. Jody remembers the first time he met the Intimidator and the time he went over the wall for him on his pit crew. In the land of Bless Your 'Hardt, Amy & Dale Jr. chat about Cleetus McFarland's get-up for his dinner with Dale Jr. at the local steakhouse ... and why Dale was not expecting it (but he should have!) And lastly, Noah Gragson and Zane Smith joined Door Bumper Clear, and during Reaction Theatre, Noah shares a story of a fan who cussed him out, thinking that he was actually Zane. That's all for this week! Tune in next time for more of Dirty Mo Media's best for the Dirty Thirty. Check out Dirty Mo Media on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DirtyMoMedia Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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And I'll say this.
Like, you know, Rick doesn't,
go to a ton of races, but listen, I mean, if Rick sees a talented race car driver, I don't care
who it is.
If he bumps into him on pit road, he's going to give him a one liner.
Like, you know, you ought to be driving my cars one day, or he's going to say something
that makes you think, you think, you know.
I agree.
And whether it's real or whether it's just a jab or just a joke or just a fun comment,
you know when I was 16 years old me and you know I'm at Topeka Kansas and
and me and Rick signed a contract on a napkin just for fun just to give dad a hard time so
Rick could take the napkin over to dad and go hey bud I got your kids locked down man he's
going to drive for me you know it's just all in all in fun and I think I bet I bet there's
a hundred drivers that Rick has said something at some point to them where they where they go damn
possibility damn Rick well Rick Rick Rick knows who I am you know yeah and so um I don't you know
sometimes sometimes comments like that can get the ball rolling but I'm not sure how it all
started or when it started but where do you think this leaves track house that's the big question
for everybody is who ends up driving an 88 car in 2028 and what happens to track house.
I want to know how in the hell you allow all three-year drivers to have contracts expiring
the same year. That just seems like a mismanagement of epic proportions to me.
I don't really know if you ever think about everybody's contract expiring the same time,
do you? I don't know. Maybe. I don't think about that. I don't know. I don't. You don't want to make
sure that your driver is staggered so that you're not having to, I think it's individual
case. Like, I think it's, I mean, yeah, I guess it's kind of happenstance. I mean, the team kind
of got started at the same time. I don't know. That is, that's our, that's a bit
armchair quarterback. You don't think about those things. You don't. No. You don't think,
you don't think, you got so much, you're so much going on as an owner at that level.
Trying to like secure partners, trying to entertain potential partners.
You're spending hours and hours and hours of your day talking to people that might want to come be a part of what you're doing.
And you swing and miss more often than not.
It is so frustrating.
And so like you don't have time to think about, hmm, wonder when everybody's contract.
Yeah, I don't.
I think that's, I don't even think you think you think.
You handle that as it comes.
I disagree so much on this because then it allows.
allows you to, hey, this driver's locked in until this year.
Dude, you don't sign all your offensive line into the same year deals.
You know what I mean?
That's what I'm saying.
That's exactly what I'm saying is you don't have them all signed to the same deal.
But they're all, but what I'm saying is they're all individual cases.
Like you might have a young guy coming.
You can't line them up.
No, I'm not wanting them lined up.
These are like things you handle as it comes.
Like you, and you do it in the order of urgency at that time, in my opinion.
Like, no, I, but I'm saying, though, it's when you made these deals, they should have had the, where we're thought of like, hey, Ross Chastain's deal is up in 27. We also have, we have SVGs 27. We need to make sure that Conner isn't up in 2027 also. Yeah. Well, because now they got. Look, you think, I mean, you're assuming that they were going to walk up to Connor and say, hey, man, let's extend your contract and he was just going to willingly jot down his name on a piece of paper. You know, Connor might have been sitting there going, maybe I don't want to extend.
my contract.
Exactly.
Maybe I want to see what's out there for me.
Maybe that's the year he wanted.
You don't know.
I mean, if Connozilla says, hey, I want my contract to be up after 27, I'll sign this,
but that, like, what are you going to tell him?
And you're signing SVG to some long-term deal, not knowing what he might become or might
not become?
Figure it out.
That's part.
If you're an owner.
No, you're not, you can't say figure it out.
You're going to lock yourself into a contract with SVG, not knowing whether he can
actually figure it out or not? You know what you had. If everyone does their job,
they're going to take care of themselves. They're going to want to come back. Not necessarily.
Then they don't want to be there. You don't want to just grow up an employee. But you don't,
you want to give yourself the best chance to retain your talent. Yeah. I think that's on the very
back end. If it works out, it works out. If not, you're still going to sign the guy if you want,
you know what I mean, you're still going to sign them and you'll say you'll figure it out later.
I will say this. I think that, I think that Justin Marks,
Right now is probably going to prioritize figuring out how to fund his racing program
before he can ever think about who he's going to put behind the wheel.
Sure.
Chase, you're actually, you are in a photo.
I think the first person we've had on the show that's in a photo on this set.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
What is that one?
Yeah, so I was Indianapolis.
I don't know.
It was my rookie year.
So 21, I think.
yeah everybody thinks still that I wrecked Denny on purpose that day and uh I would take a lie detector
right now on the show just to verify it but yeah so that day Indianapolis obviously my home race
it's for a rookie year it's the road course and uh I started I think on the front row led some laps
then we had break issues and um so yeah we we like short pitted at the very end hoping to catch a
caution and we somehow caught one so then I found myself on the front row after being like
34th. And we had a restart. I remember it was Denny and I. Caution comes back out. And I remember
under that caution, I was like, all right, I'm probably going to get ran wide and turn one.
And so I was looking at the grass. And I'm like, if I get pushed out there, I'm just going to
go wide open as soon as I get there and try to cut back in front of everybody. So yeah,
go down into one. And obviously I get ran wide. But like, we both kind of missed the corner. And there
was no way I was getting back on the racetrack. So I just gas the thing, go wide.
open across the grass and come out. And I remember looking in my mirror, I'm like, okay, I'm
five car lengths ahead of the field now. This is not going to go over well. So I lifted,
let Denny get back in front of me. And I forget what the corners are. It's like, I think it was
eight, nine, ten. It was like these quick little like S's. And, um, in Xfinity the year before
and even in Cup that year, I would murder the field through there. Like that was my best part
of the racetrack. And I would like carry partial throttle. And I would just run straight across
them and almost run through the grass and just make it one straight away.
And so I go into turn eight behind Denny, and I'm like on his bumper, right?
Well, I was going to go turn off right into turn 10.
I think turn 10 was the right hander after those.
So I'm like on him just because I was so much faster to there.
Well, he goes to turn left to like set up for that next one right when I was shooting right
to try to pass him.
And I mean, I smoke him in the right rear right as we turn off.
And so I wreck him or he spins out or whatever.
And so I remember coming in and then they're telling me right after that happens.
You got a penalty.
So I pull off and I come in and Tony's like, man, I'm proud of you for staying in your
ground.
I'm thinking in the back of my mind.
Like I didn't reckon my own purpose.
But yeah, buddy, yeah, you got it.
Yeah.
And so then, yeah, it was like a two-week thing.
They were Denny.
Like I remember we had to go sit with NASCAR, Jay Fabian.
I remember stopped us and, you know, was talking to us about how.
Because I think Denny was mad at the time.
He thought that I knew I had a penalty.
I didn't know I have a penalty.
in the first place.
But yeah, if you guys have a lie detector, I'll come back on the show and gladly take it in
person because everybody, even like now on weekends, I'll have people every now and man,
we remember when you wrecked Denny.
Thanks for doing that.
And I'm like, all right.
Yeah.
Okay.
Thanks.
Yeah, I didn't do it on purpose, but that works.
But yeah, the perception of it was not great.
But that's what that picture's from.
I just remember my PR girl.
I was standing there doing the interview and she was freaking out.
She's like, he's coming.
He's coming down here.
He's coming down here.
And then that was like, yeah, my first altercation.
And I think that's the only one I've had since.
Yeah, I remember it was, it was funny because it's, you know, Indy's a long pit road.
Oh, it's so long.
Yeah.
So you were down towards the front for whatever reason.
Yeah, I finished dead last.
And I think, well, he would have been back there too, I guess.
But yeah, I don't know why we would have been so separated.
I just remember all the, all the crew guys were walking with them.
I was like, like, this is going to be a huge, a huge fight.
It was, it was not that whatsoever.
Yeah, we came down there and he was just like, what were you thinking?
And like he was saying, he's like, you knew you had a penalty.
I'm like, I had no idea that I had a penalty.
And even if I had a penalty, like, yeah, I don't, what you did, I even told him when we met with NASCAR, I was like, didn't he?
I was never mad at you in the first place because if I was roles reversed, like I would have done the exact same thing.
I would have just pushed you wide there.
That was what you did at Indy going into turn one on starts.
So yeah, if I didn't know it was coming, I wouldn't have had a plan to cut through the grass anyway.
So, yeah, that was just kind of the restart's word Indy.
They were super chaotic into one.
you'd always get pushed wide.
And so, yeah, I didn't think he did anything wrong in the first place.
Yeah, I remember I'm watching the replay here now.
And I remember the optics were just like, because optics were super bad.
Yeah, on TV, it's at the bottom here, penalty.
Yes.
Chase Briscoe.
And, you know, I remember NASCAR when they set us down, they like went back and played
all of our audio because they said penalty, but that was on channel two.
So like, I never hear any of that.
Yeah.
And so when they went back and played it all, I don't, I never, we never talked about it since.
I think Denny knew that after I didn't even know I had a penalty.
Yeah, yeah.
I met your dad.
Actually, I met David Allen, who was the marketing director for Wrangler.
Yes.
We went to the National Files Rodeo in Vegas, a couple, you know, four or five couples.
And obviously Rangor and Coors were the sponsors.
So I met David Allen and came home from the rodeo and it rocked on for about a week there.
And David Allen calls me.
You know, back in these days, you had to have a landline.
There was no cell phones.
But David called me.
He says, hey, you want to go with me to the race on Sunday?
Because they always end of the season in Atlanta.
So I'm right there 50 miles away.
I said, shoot, yeah.
He said, pick me up at the hotel in the morning and went to the racetrack.
And I'd never been to a race, never been in the garage, never been in the pits.
And now I'm walking around, cart blank.
I can go anywhere I want to go with David, you know.
And I just, I don't know, in my mind, I was thinking about playing ball and how you work up to game time.
And I'm thinking these drivers have got to be nervous as heck, you know, they're going to go get in a race car and run 200 miles an hour now for three hours.
And I'm going, God, these drivers got to be nervous.
It's getting close to race time.
And Dave says, you want to meet Dale?
And I said, yeah, and in my mind, my perspective is he's got to be ready to go.
you know, he's got to be over here ready to get in that car.
And we go over and your dad is laying in the backseat of a rent-a-car,
sound asleep, and it's like 45 minutes for a race time, you know, and I'm going.
God, don't wake him up for me.
Don't wake him up for me.
And David, of course, he beats on the window and wakes him up.
And your dad, all he wants to talk about was deer hunting because that was the last race of the year.
And we're getting ready to go now.
So, and I just think that racing and baseball just, you know, we're working all summer.
and then as it gets into the fall,
both my sport and his sport were shutting down.
So we had all winter to hunt together,
and I think we just hit it off.
But I'll tell you, that's if not the,
one of the most competitive men that I've ever been around.
I mean, I played Major League Baseball,
and, you know, everybody out there is competitive,
but your dad was competitive at everything.
I heard you on the show one time talking about,
he put a tree stand so high in a tree and he's having to push your feet up.
Yeah. I was in the big leagues. I was in the prime of my life. I couldn't reach those steps either.
I think half of that is he didn't want somebody else in his tree when he wasn't there. I think a lot of that was it. I think you're right.
But I couldn't get up in a meeting. I thought it was because he didn't want to use no more pegs than he needed to, but you might be right.
He was trying to keep people out of his stand.
That's one, you know, I'm sure.
We hunted on properties where we were, there were other people on the lease or other people at the camp.
Exactly.
You know, throughout the year.
So you'd have other hunters and nobody really had rights to a tree or a stand.
There you go.
There you go.
But he did how to keep them out.
He put his stand so high that nobody else would get in them.
You know, and back in those does, there was no lifelines and safety belts.
And we're just crazy, climb 50 feet in the air and sit there.
So when you guys met at Atlanta, you had a conversation.
I mean, did it go to hunting right out of the gate?
Right out of the gate.
He woke up from the back seat of that rent-a-car, climbed over into the glove compartment,
and he had a stack of pictures of bucks.
You know, back then there was no trail cameras.
You had to have pictures.
Yeah.
And so we started talking about hunting, and it's a crazy thing,
because he went out and won the race that day and won the championship.
So I'm on the fire truck making victory laps at Atlanta.
First race I ever been to, I said, man, this NASCAR is all right.
That's a pretty good deal here.
Yeah.
And then so he calls you and y'all plan a hunt?
Or when do y'all go hunting?
Yeah.
Yeah, he called me like 10 days a week later, called me, because he had the lease just out of Montgomery.
That's right.
And he says, we're going home.
hunting you want to go and uh i said shoot yeah i want to go and uh you know just we hit it off and
he uh he had the first cell phone in the suburban yes i don't know if you remember those
and it was as big as a shoe box you know bolted to the floor and it had the cord and the handle
but he had he had the first one that i can remember and uh he he would drive he was driving then
he would drive, he would leave up here, Canapolis, and I said,
sometime when you cross the state line, call me, and I'll have my stuff ready,
and we'll meet somewhere in Atlanta, and we'll drive on down to Montgomery.
So that's what he did, and every time I'd be driving through Atlanta,
just not paying any attention, I knew where I was going in Montgomery,
and just be riding along in traffic, and 50, 60 miles an hour, and bang!
And look up in the rearview mirror, and, you know, that big smile,
Holly had, you know, he had the gargoles on the mirrors, just laughing like crazy.
Just, we're playing tag now going down the interstate.
No kidding.
How many races do you think you attended?
I don't know.
I don't know a lot.
You ended up getting a uniform being on the pit crew, weren't you handing waters and gatorades?
Yeah, I'm sure the Cubs and the Braves, I mean, back then on the Saturday team, the Bush Grand National team, I was actually over the wall stopping the car.
You know, there was no pole now.
I mean, you had to get over the pit board.
And I was doing that on Saturday, so.
I'm sure the Cubs would love that.
You know, that's back before there was a speed limit on the pit road.
I mean, it was racing, you know.
So I'm sure they'd have really been happy to know I was over there.
Did he offer you that opportunity?
And you were like, yeah, sure, I'll do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Was it?
There for a while I was handing him the Gatorade.
And, you know, finally he just said, no, you're going to be over the pit wall.
while today.
And I guess the
scared us I ever got was
we were in Rockingham and
Dale Jarrett was leading the race
and he was in pit number one.
Your dad was in pit number two and I'm
got the pit board
and it was one and two
and Jared just kept trying to block him
and kept trying to block him at Rockingham.
Finally they were all
pitting under green and your dad's
screaming at me in the radio. Get out in front of him
making Mrs. Pitt, you know.
Oh, really?
Oh, yeah.
I'd inch over there.
I'd inch out there, inch out there, and he's screaming,
get out this way.
Finally, Dale was blocking him, and Jared was blocking him,
and he ended up running him into a lap car.
Your dad ended up running him into a lap car.
He was just blocking in a mirror, and your dad swerved down,
and he went to block him and ran into the back of a lap car.
So that was a fun race.
Yeah.
But just, it's crazy for me,
because I was a little bit out of my element, you know.
I know.
So you're all the while playing Major League Baseball,
and how are you dividing your time?
How are you able to, you know,
between your responsibilities with the Cubs or with the Braves?
How are you able to make the trips work?
Well, during the season, I couldn't.
So most of my races were going.
Well, Bobby Cox, I did introduce Bobby to your dad.
and I was in spring training with the Braves,
and the Daytona 500 rolled around,
and I walked into Bobby's office,
and I said, Bobby,
you don't care if I run to Dayton on Sunday?
If you give me the day off,
I can run to the 500 on Sunday.
And he said,
oh, I would love to,
you go ahead,
but I want to meet Dale.
I want to meet Dale.
I'm a big Dale Earnhardt fan,
so that's how we worked out
your dad meeting Bobby.
I got the day off to go to the 500.
Eventually,
I just took him to spring training.
with me. Dad went to spring training? Yeah. What was that like? It was good, man. I had a
jersey and... Really? Yeah. It's somewhere. I don't know where it is. Did he put it on?
Yeah. Yeah. What was he doing? He's just hanging out with the guys, you know? He loved that
atmosphere. Yeah. And, you know, he was always really good with people anyway, so he didn't meet anybody
he didn't like. So, yeah, he was having a great time walking around spring training.
Just out on the field, down on the diamond? Yeah.
Booth with everybody? Yeah. Wow. I can't even imagine. There
There's no pictures of it.
I've never seen any images.
That's the crazy thing.
Nobody had a cell phone.
Nobody had a camera.
I mean, you had to take a camera and take a picture back at those days.
Yeah.
Did he go?
Is that the, he only went once to training camp?
Yeah.
And then, but then he met Bobby and he, you know, I was retired.
And so he kept going to the games then and just hanging out with Bobby.
Yeah.
So, man.
I remember during the race weekend, him calling Bobby or them, they had some sort of,
I think the Braves were in the middle.
of a run to the World Series in the early 90s, and there was like a bet between the two of them.
You and Dad had a bet one year where if he won a race, you had to hit two homers.
Yep.
We had that little bet going.
How'd that start?
I don't know.
I think it was your dad.
You know, I'm just playing baseball, and he's just out, you know, racing.
And that's the one thing.
He never did ask me much about baseball.
And I never did ask him much about racing, you know.
Yeah.
So I think that that's part of the friendship.
You know, we just wanted to get away from that life.
You know, he wanted to have his own time away from the racetrack,
and I wanted to have my time away from the ballpark.
And we just fell right into hunting together.
You know, we had the off-season to hunt all the time.
So, yeah.
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I went to Epic Chop House last night.
Oh, okay, Chop House?
Epic Chop House.
The mundane shophouse?
Sort of good chop house?
I went to the epic chop house and had dinner last night.
Funny story.
So, Cletus McFarland texts me.
He's like, me and Cleeters were trying to work.
on this deal together and he's like hey man I'm coming into town Tuesday I want to let's get
dinner I love eating at epic I'm like I like epic great no problem I'll get you know we'll eat at epic
and I didn't book the reservation and so at like five o'clock that we were supposed to meet at
epic for six o'clock at five o'clock I'm like crap I bet he didn't get a reservation neither did I
and I go on open table open table no reservation available so I call I'm thinking about I text the
owner and he was out of town and I'm thinking crap and Amy's like call them just call them I'm like man
they're not they don't have one call them up I'm like they don't have a reservation on open table they're not
they're not they're not they're not going to they're not going to give me one but I called and they said
let's give us a second I'll be right back she come right back she said yep we got you and I want to
just say shout out epic chop house best place one of the best places in Morrisville to eat it is
And I feel like an open table, they always, like any restaurant reserves, at least two or three tables, just for walk-ins, you know what I mean? And they're local customers that are regular. They put us front center in the little circle table. Oh, you had like the romantic table. Right by the door. Well, there's five of us. It's not very romantic. There was a cute little, like, it's an old building. And so there's these big windows in the front. And there's sitting there. So it's always like somebody's birthday, an anniversary. Whoever's sitting there is usually having an event.
It was perfect.
So the funny thing is, Epic Chop House.
And you're right in display, too.
I'm taking my buddy Sean Brawley.
He's never met Cletus.
And Sean's in the drag racing.
So I figured they'd have some things in common to talk about.
And Sean's like, what's you wearing?
I said, I'm just throwing a collared shirt, man.
He's like, all right, so me and him be bopping down there in our collared shirts.
And we're standing there getting ready to walk inside.
And here comes Cletus and his crew rolling up in a damn t-shirt and a pair of khaki shorts.
where their dent in them tennis shoes on.
And, uh...
I was like, did you feel like you invited the Dukes of Hazard to do not or what?
Yeah, I was like, oh my God.
And we walk in there and they put us front and center, I'm telling you.
I think it's so funny because...
Pleitas was like several levels underdressed.
Oh, was he?
Yes. They had like racing shirts on.
To get...
Have sleeves?
Oh, their shirt...
Yeah, you didn't have sleeves.
Okay.
But they got shirts with fire and race cars and stuff on them.
There's more of a pie in the sky vibe
I know I'm like man
They don't give a shit
He's been there before
So he knew
Yeah he knew where he was going
He just is down to earth as they come
Yeah
But that was pretty funny
And we had a great dinner
And great conversation
Sean got to talk a bunch of drag racing
It is time for reaction theater
Where fans can call in
And voice their opinions
From this weekend's race
hopefully we got some funny ones.
How's our calls?
They were good. I mean, they've been better,
but, you know, when Joey Lugano wins,
it's just a disaster.
So we have a couple of those in here.
But first, the fans wanted to wish you happy birthday, Freddie.
Oh, God.
Happy birthday, Freddie, you fat...
Thanks.
I got a lot of tweets like that
when I tweet is all right there.
The dude was just on the way to work.
It was pretty much every friend that left him.
message. That's all you have to say.
That's awesome.
Holy shit.
Noah got two top 20s,
two weeks in a row.
If I wasn't on probation,
I'd be celebrating like you won
the Daytona Pots.
There's no way.
Noah Gregson fans on probation.
Hell yeah.
The foreheads are on probes.
This question is for Noah.
Does the rest of the Cup Series garage
hate Zane?
as much as the rest of the men in America do.
I mean, the guy looks like he just walked off the cover of a GQ magazine
and got in a race car.
Life's not fair.
Oh, f***ie, ready.
Wow.
Dude must be in his basement.
I didn't know people hated Zane.
Here's it going.
So we're at Atlanta.
This is after Zay went on buss on the boys.
He didn't say anything exciting there at all.
And so we're doing driver intros and we do the pickup truck
right arounds.
and I'll have Long John Silver's as a sponsor,
and Zane will have them some weeks
while I happen to have Long John Silver's at Atlanta.
I got the Long John suit on,
and I'm rolling around the track on the pickup truck.
And some dude's like,
fuck you, you piece of shit, fuck you.
And I look over, no one.
I was like, I'm like,
I'm like, they like, tell him.
They're like, fuck you, Zane.
I'm like, that's not me.
He's on the next one.
I'm like, boy, and then I'm like,
the wrong guy, you got the wrong one.
They just saw the Long John Silver's suit.
And he starts saying it actually.
Oh, you got to love for this.
But, yeah, I haven't seen, you know, the hate for saying, I mean, he could tell you
probably better from all the guys.
But the ladies love them at the track.
So that's, that's good.
Did they really hate you for being handsome?
Like, they really, no, people.
There's worse things to be.
Who is the worst guy you have to deal with on the track?
He's already said.
Tommy doesn't watch bus with the boys.
There's a range of being questions.
This is right.
No, no, it's right.
to me.
But all,
I said this of all people.
I said,
Zane just said the quiet
out loud.
That's all he did.
Everybody agrees with Zane.
Everybody feels the same way.
Besides,
besides Hoscovana,
who is the
Hoskavana?
Who's a pain in the ass?
Man,
your guy could be a pain in the ass.
Sometimes.
He is.
Honestly,
all of them.
All of them.
Like,
it's,
when you get to cup racing,
like the level of blocking
is,
Unbelievable.
And so just honestly,
all of them will piss you off.
But I feel like you have to race like that, though?
I mean,
like you do race.
Like me unbelievably hard.
And he does everybody.
Is A.J.
Almondinger.
Really?
It is impressive.
I'm like,
holy shit.
I mean,
we are like 20 laps in.
And I mean,
he is just fighting for 19th.
McDowell is tough because he'll run long,
or he'll like stay out on old tires.
And then you'll have fresher tires on him
and you'll get inside of them.
And he just like,
places the car in the most frustrating spots to be able to pass him and he's really good at it you
know yeah um but he's tough who's the guy like i always love like i think about it too and where
like ross comes the mind or lagano like you're you're better than these guys and you start
running him down like really good to race around i know i have a couple of years he just he just he just
knows how to block you know what i mean it's not not anymore not anymore joey's
tough to pass.
Joey's like, it's just like, they're just hard.
Suarez.
Suarez is another one.
But like, I don't mind, like, because my guy does it.
Like, he's just, it's just how you have to race.
Damn, my grandpa used
always tell me, it's better to
shth, the sink
than, or the sinking
so it's about time, Larson, got a top ten finish.
Yep.
Okay.
Nice.
I think he,
He may have a had a couple beers up.
That was almost like a rhyme.
That one ate them up.
Teller, Lugano, you looked like when I drew a mustache on my thumb
and did a little puppet show for my children.
That's funny.
You know what?
F*** off, Ligano.
We're going to stop putting a breathalyzer on the voicemail number.
All right, last one.
I'm out here at Topgalls right now.
Bro, and I'm just going to watch that finish on the big screen.
Thanks, Joy LaGano for ruining my fucking buzz, dude, you ass-de-dammit.
That sounds like Chandler Smith.
That was the same voice as Chandler Smith.
Did he happen to do it?
Call it in in the middle of a rounded top golf is crazy work.
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