The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: Spelling Letters
Episode Date: September 18, 2025"I wasn't out with any waiters or waitresses, you know what I mean? That's an O.J. reference." Billy Gil pays off his punishment for The Bucket called "The Kawhi," and he doesn't understand why Pa...blo Torre won't stop snitching. Dan and Mike lead a conversation on both bullying and cowardice that led to Jimmy Kimmel's suspension from ABC and what it means for the future of the country and our First Amendment rights. Also, the Bills will be on their p's and q's tonight against the Dolphins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Pablo.
Again with this guy, making this 5 a.m.
Pablo drop.
I feel so bad for Clippers, public relations.
Like, they have to get up at 2 o'clock in the morning
and see what he's doing and sit through an hour-long episode
because he doesn't get to the point right away.
Like, you have to fast forward.
to 30 minutes in before you get to the actual story.
But now he's got yet more paperwork.
And I don't know how it is that Zaslow and Billy are saying, yeah, Silver's not going to do anything.
I don't believe that there's a way, given that we have so much documentation.
Usually these investigations are private and the leagues are doing it.
We don't find out much of anything unless Ted Wells is doing a $5 million report.
But the Clippers are in big trouble.
I would think so, but Adam Silver got up in front of people the other day and said he's never heard of aspiration.
He walked that back.
He did walk it back, and you called him full of crap yesterday.
But Pablo's got more this morning.
He's slow playing this.
He's slow playing this.
He puts chum in the water, and then people come out and talk about it who don't know what they're talking about it, and then he makes them look dumb.
So why do they – okay, at this point, shouldn't those people – shouldn't they have realized maybe I shouldn't say anything because Pablo's got more stuff.
that's going to come out?
Well, I think they've learned that since.
So no one's talking anymore?
I think, well, I think now they've learned it.
I think now everyone is being a lot more careful.
I mean, the initial statement from the Clippers was this was provably false,
and they've been backpedaling like Dion Sanders since then.
It does feel a little bit like how you describe boxing,
not that I've ever watched or will ever watch,
but the way you describe it is like you're luring your opponent into getting hit,
so you just kind of slow play it,
and that's how Pablo feels.
It's, here, I'll give you a little bit of this.
Get you to make a statement.
Ooh, actually, I have this.
Get you to make another statement.
Ooh, actually I have that.
It's insane.
Jeremy, it's called the Ropa Dope.
Watch when we were kings.
That's when boxing was boxing.
I disagree.
When we were kings was certainly when boxing was boxing.
And when was that?
I don't think you have to go back to 1968.
I think Crawford just did that to Canello.
Lored him in a couple times.
And then Canello looked when he got hit.
When Canello got hit after he saw his opening,
He looked around as if he didn't understand what had just happened to him because of how Crawford had lord of men.
Just to be clear.
I said boxing was boxing during the thrill in Manila.
And you countered with, no, Canello versus Bud Crawford on Netflix as weekend.
Karen's Crawford. You said.
Isn't it, isn't his nickname, Bud?
You said, you said, you said, wow.
Sorry, who?
Put in me. Pugilist specialist.
You don't know who he is either, Dan?
You said that boxing wasn't something that had faints and ropa dopes since the 60.
and I was saying, no, we just saw it last weekend.
I said boxing was boxing during when we were kings,
which is a great documentary, one of the greatest ever.
You should watch that, Jeremy.
Agreed. It is great.
That's when boxing was boxing, not on a Netflix card
that nobody I know outside of you and Juju is talking about.
Now, does he have any relation to Carl Crawford?
That's when baseball was baseball.
Boxing is still boxing.
I don't think you could say that boxing is not boxing.
Did Jeremy say he's never.
scene boxing?
He doesn't care about the combat sports.
I have to walk something back as the resident pugilist
specialist. It was the rumble in the jungle, not the thrill in Manila.
Where's Billy? My socks are wet.
Am I making you miss Billy?
Where is he? Why is he not here?
I felt like I filled the role adequately in this segment.
By just bothering me?
This is the Dan Levator show with the Stugat's podcast.
We, obviously we have Jimmy Kimmel's stuff to talk about.
And obviously we have dolphin stuff to talk about.
But I have Billy Gill paying a punishment.
I believe it's the first time that Billy Gill is paying a punishment since he was an old-timey baseball player.
And so we go out immediately to Billy Gill, Billy Gill live.
He looks like an idiot.
Billy, can you hear me?
What are you doing?
What is the punishment you're serving today?
Finally, we're getting a punishment served.
You named yourself commissioner.
You didn't serve any punishments the year that you were the commissioner,
but you're finally paying a punishment.
What is the punishment you're paying today in the rain?
Is that your home?
This is an undisclosed location where I am planting my third tree.
I was supposed to plant one tree as the Kauai punishment,
which really was planting no trees because that's what Kauai did.
But I'm now planting my third tree to satisfy you guys.
The first two trees were artificial intelligence.
We saw the images.
It's not falsehoods and fallacies, Billy.
It was very clearly AI.
Bring up one of the images so we can see it.
Billy, don't make the video team try to do stuff you haven't prepared while you're at an undisclosed location trying to befoul our show.
Are you going to start, do you have the materials you need to plant the tree from an undisclosed location?
Well, I was told those would be provided for me.
But told by whom?
It's your punishment.
You've got to serve the punishment.
What do you mean it was provided?
You don't have a tree.
Do you think Hawaii was showing up with trees to plant himself?
No, he shows up and dig a hole, plant a tree, whatever, you know?
Did you just push?
There we go.
Good job, Danny.
I forgot my shovel is not going to work later.
So what kind of tree do you have?
What kind of tree do you have that you're planning?
Thank you, Danny.
Thank you, Danny, yes.
Do you know anything about the...
It's going to be hard to explain why I don't have a shovel later
and he just handed it to me three seconds in, but that's okay.
Oh, God.
I'm stuck in the tree.
It is hard to do this with the microphone.
What was the question?
The question was, what kind of tree is now laying flat on its side,
which is not how you want a tree?
What kind of tree is that?
Do you know anything about what you're doing today?
Yeah, this is a Barbie pink guava tree.
that I will be planting today.
Nice, at an undisclosed location.
Okay, we will check in with you when Pablo Tori shows up.
You will befowl his segment.
We'll check in with you when Chris Whittingham shows up.
We will befowl his segment.
Anything else that you have?
You don't think Adam Silver is going to punish anybody
for what Pablo is reporting, correct?
Well, I mean, if the guy won't stop snitching,
like every week he's like, oh, well, guess what else I know?
Guess what else I know, and he's kind of forcing the commission's hand here, you know?
Why is it snitching?
He was. He's being a journalist. He's being a...
That's not snitching.
No, in my streets.
You know what would happen.
Stitches.
There's a fine line between snitch and journalist, I will just say.
Let's hear this.
Put it on the poll at Levitart Show.
Is there a fine line between snitch and journalist?
Because, Billy, you're one of the loudest national critics of Pablo Tori's reporting,
which has been pretty impeccable.
I had falsehoods on that as well
I'm just trying to bring
perspective to this
distorted reality
what is this
I'm just trying to bring perspective
to this distorted view of this story
you know oh this is the biggest story
in the history of man this is the greatest
invention ever whatever blah blah
metal arc we did it
we almost had Charlie Sheen's documentary
you know I'm just here to say hey
you know most people don't care football started
dolphins bills Thursday night football
Buffalo. Two-O-went
dressed like he was going to a blizzard when it's supposed to be
in the high 60s tonight. We'll see
what happens. What are you wearing? Are those overalls?
What is on your chest? I can't see. Like, what are you wearing?
I think those are gloves on his chest.
As you can, for
frame of reference, you can see that when I planted
the last two trees, this is my planting
raincoat that I wear, and it's
apropos because it's raining today.
And then I have my
gardener overalls on, as I do
when I plant things.
And then these are my gardening gloves.
And you can see there's still dirt on them from the last time.
All right.
We will check in with you later.
There's not dirt on them from the last time.
You tried to trick us with AI.
Well, what's this dirt from then?
You have not planted any trees.
That is not proof.
Wasn't out with any waiters or waitresses.
You know what I mean?
That's an OJ reference.
We'll see you later.
Thank you.
We'll end on that note.
We'll check in with you a little bit later on.
We really didn't need an OJ reference there.
Who would have gotten that reference?
That's why he explained.
it generally jokes don't work when you have to explain them afterward the dolphins play tonight
a game that zaslow is saying is something that is going to shift the franchise permanently i would
ask the question of the group here this is the biggest point spread we've had this season correct
12 points there's been no bigger point spread this earlier this early in the season and i think
I can say this. If the dolphins were to win tonight, it would be the biggest surprise we've had this
season as well, correct? No one's expecting the dolphins to do anything, because if you haven't
seen what it is that the bills have done, the bills, they haven't had an offensive turnover.
They're scoring on 64% of their drives. They're averaging 502 yards per game. That's the highest in the
NFL, and this is the biggest spread that the Bills and Dolphins have had since 2023.
Zaslo, why do you believe that this is a game, a season changing franchise changing Thursday
night?
Yeah, I think it's going to be a seminal moment in Dolphins franchise history.
Now, when I say that, I don't think it's hyperbolic because what I mean by that is, I think
tonight is going to be so ugly that it is going to force major changes on the franchise.
It doesn't mean that those major changes are going to wind up being good things.
we've had major changes in the franchise before and look at you now like we're still where we are
so I don't believe it's going to necessarily result in anything good but I think we're going to be
able to look back at wow remember that Thursday night game against Buffalo that's when this guy
got fired and this guy got traded and this guy got benched and this happened I think what what goes
down tonight we are going to remember this is that your Pacino again look at you now not as good as
your other one big time you know when he says that look at you now that's when the hitman and
Scarface, when the hitman wants to kill, you think I kill women and children? You think that's
what I do? And then he shoots me there, look at you now. I'm glad that you're doing impersonations
because I've told the people listening to this that Zaz is making a giant impact at ESPN. Everyone's
noticing now. He's getting the flattery that people get when you mimic them, when you impersonate them.
Evan Cohen, part of the unsportsman-like crew on morning radio on ESPN,
Evan Cohen, who came up through South Florida,
clearly jealous of Zaslo, clearly infuriated that Zaslo is getting sweets on the road and flying first class.
Obvious jealousy.
And not getting up at 4 o'clock in the morning to prepare a show because he's, you know.
Because that's insanity.
Because he's got the star power that comes with being a rising personality at ESPN.
Now, Evan Cohen on their very popular morning show is impersonating Zaslo.
Can we play that sound, please?
I know Zaz is listening, so let me know.
I'm supposed to talk to Zaz later on today.
Oh.
Going on his podcast.
That's not going to go well for him.
I'll tell you that.
Miami Sports expert.
I'm a Miami Sports expert.
You're a big guy.
I'm a small guy.
I'm Jonathan Zazzol on ESPN Radio.
Let me tell you something.
That is a truly horrific impression.
I'm a small guy.
I mean, Evan, you need to work on that.
I'm Jonathan Zezel.
I don't know who that person is that he thinks that he's impersonating.
I'd never heard that person.
I'm Jonathan Zazzel.
That's a made-up person.
On ESPN Radio.
What a stinky impression that is.
You're a big guy.
Bad impression.
Who are you doing?
I'm a small guy.
Not awesome.
That is not an awesome impression.
That is not an awesome impression.
Good impression or bad impression?
That's bad impression.
Bad impression.
I'm Jonathan Zazzle.
On ESPN Radio.
Who does a good...
Who does a good Zaslo impersonation?
Mike Ryan.
Jonathan Zazzle.
I haven't heard a good Zaslo impersonation.
I'll be honest.
Anyone that I've heard try and give a Zaslo impersonation, you're not the real thing.
On ESPN Radio.
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No, I know, right?
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You were that kind of sad this morning
taking the barrage of anger from Stugats
because you hadn't booked him enough interviews.
The only reason I keep bringing this
up is because you not are throwing a big party on Thursday. You're doing it and I want people
to support what you're doing because Stugats has not made this easy. Stugats. Um, well, you know,
I, I, well, yeah, you know, this is the Dan Levitar show with the Stugats.
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Brian Gumble? Take off your glasses. We turn our attention to the fall of America.
A few years ago, John Stewart said comedy doesn't change the world, but it's a bellwether when a society feels under threat, comedians are who get sent away first.
And we are watching with the weaponizing of the FCC and the government.
We're watching something that feels like it doesn't have a whole lot of precedent because what Jimmy Kimmel said to get suspended indefinitely and the people reporting around this don't know if he'll come back.
sure he'll come back. And what you're seeing is a reaction to something that is not in the top
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But hours after the head of the FCC said we can do this the easy way or the hard way,
you saw something that stunned me. Even as I see that we live in complicated turbanes,
times, even as I get scared and sad because people are being assassinated for their opinions
and the people who were loudest complaining about cancel culture that created the movement
that we have today that results in something that feels like cancel culture, I'm watching
something that for me doesn't have precedent. I know Lenny Bruce was arrested once upon a time
for making jokes, but seeing Jimmy Kimmel not have the protection of something as powerful as Disney
because corporate interests in media are filled with such cowardice that you have a situation
where not even Bob Eiger has the money or the power to stand up to the threat that is presently
upon the shores of everyone in media because of how compromised they are by a series of mergers
and money interests, and to see Bob Eiger show this kind of cowardice and bend a knee
again, again with Trump, not the first time, because what happens here is once you're a coward
who's extorted, the bully's going to keep extorting the coward.
And when they gave Trump $16 million on something that Stephanopoulos said, they opened the doors
now to all of media feeling like it needs to capitulate to a threat, and now you get dangerously
close to state-run media. And I will tell you as someone who descends grandparents and parents
from a childhood filled with, you can't trust the media, it's all propaganda. I've never seen
in my lifetime America in the position it's presently in, where the media is running this kind of
scared from power as if we're not a place that one of the chief principles is free speech.
And I understand that private businesses don't have to adhere to free speech stuff, but
there's no one who can look at what's happening here. You can't look at what's happening
here and not say that this is a kind of threat that you have not seen before in the United
States where a comedian gets gone from a late night television show.
for commentary that I'm telling you, doesn't pass for the top 100 of the things that he has said on his broadcast that would be offended, offensive to a different political affiliation.
And it cashes in on a threat that was made by the president several months ago after Colbert.
It was announced that Colbert would be leaving.
By the way, Colbert still has the platform.
They made the decision on the show.
And some people online are saying he should have Jimmy Kimmel on as a guest because that would be a wonderful way as a lame duck host.
to use the platform but after the Colbert thing happened the president went to his social media
platform and said Jimmy is next and now he's kind of reveling in what happened says Seth and
the other Jimmy are next this cash is in on what was on Project 25 something that during the campaign
the president distanced himself from and now very clearly the FCC is leveraging all these
mergers because the FCC only really controls the networks, but media, the state of media is
such that these big networks are either merging with other companies that own these cable
conglomerates, so you're not just leveraging the network television, the channels that you can get
with your antenna, but also cable news. If you see what's happening with CNN and whose potential
interests are at play there when it comes to mergers and acquisitions, it's very clear
what is happening here
and I think I'm going to like Karen
for the first time in my life because
they seem to be really responding to
feedback from people that are offended
and I'll put in a call see if it helps
because this is absolutely wrong
this goes against our First Amendment rights
even conservative talk
show hosts such as Tucker Carlson
are ringing the alarm bells right now
Oh but you can't have
you simply can't have if you're putting
things next to each other
someone on Fox last week saying that you should just kill the homeless, which is disproportionately filled with combat veterans.
By the way, there was a shooting at a homeless encampment shortly after those comments, something that the media has not really covered all that much.
But that didn't have a penalty that was substantive to it.
Not network TV, but owned by Rupert Murdoch, which owns a network channel in Fox.
No, there was an apology there.
And then that cable news channel in particular is part of the cable news.
outlets that seem to not really run with the story of what happened in Minnesota either?
Government entities are being weaponized to put pressure in places that threaten principles that I care
about deeply and I was pretty sure that most Americans cared about deeply. I believe that when we
talk about the freedom to speak freely to power, that is a core principle in America and
And this one seems to have reached people in a way that I'm finding interesting because now
it's not cancel culture you're messing with.
It's pop culture you're messing with, right?
A lot of people are looking at this and being like, wait a minute, where in that joke that
the head of the FCC is describing as one of the sickest things possible?
And admitting that it's an unprecedented step in doing so.
We're watching stuff that we have not seen before, but the reaction has been very strong.
I've been encouraged by a reaction where no matter what your political affiliations, most Americans are looking at stuff.
And even if they're gleeful, even if they're gleeful about this, most Americans are looking at this and being like, yeah, this is not the country that the flag that waves in this country is supposed to represent something different than this.
Most, I don't know what's real. I have election results that would probably thumb their nose at that. But I want to also be very clear, like, this is not a hypocrisy of mine. I've always maintained, yeah, the First Amendment rights protect you from prosecution and jailing. But if you work for the private sector and you say something offensive, that your employer has a right to do what it wishes. Now, this certainly seems subjective. This seems relatively benign. I'm a
applying my own feelings to this, but this comes as a part of an agenda and as a part of a threat
from the president himself, and they're following through, and there's even the promise of
more hosts being taken off of network television that have historically had a go at this
administration, and it's a scary time, especially when it appears to be something so benign.
Did the other late night hosts do or say anything last night?
after this news came out? I didn't see
late night television last night, which is part
of the issue here, right? Some of these people have
really been weak, and maybe another time
Disney could have been stronger
under these circumstances, but I understand
how you arrive at the
common sense logic of you have all the
money in the world, and all you're
doing with that money is making more
money and protecting more money.
So these mergers are important,
and Iger and Disney
have a huge issue in the
modern age. Beyond the merger,
They're just not what they were because everything is so fractured, so they're not as strong as they were.
But if people like Eiger and Bezos and Zuckerberg can't stand up to this, what's the point of having money and power if all you're going to do with it is make more money and bow to power?
Like what is the point?
Making more money is important to them.
Well, it's the most important thing, obviously.
And you're also saying that these are private companies, but they're also, in many instances, publicly traded companies that,
have so much writing on these mergers. I think that's what happened with Paramount.
If we see it. No, that's what's happening everywhere. He's got everyone leveraged on this one because
that is exactly what happens. This isn't about free speech. It's just about accruing more power.
That's that's all it is. And how do you accrue more power? The powerful bow before you.
Nobody in power wants to fight because there's so much corporate cowardice here on fractured media.
and media that is now consolidating and needs to consolidate in reaction to got left behind by modern times,
got left behind by all sorts of people going independent and as having trouble keeping up
because they're run by a bunch of old people who do not know how to attract young people the way Mr. Beast does.
I do hope that this is an opportunity to unite a lot of people that over the last decade
took offense to, air quotes, cancel culture, and what I would say, consequences for things
that certain people say, this affects them too.
Because if you want this to establish a template, historically in this country, especially
in my lifetime, the power is like on a pendulum and it shifts from side to side.
And you don't want these rules applied to you.
and I find it very curious to use the martyrdom of a free speech advocate to be doing these things.
This is extortion, and I don't know very much about extortion,
but I do know that once you've allowed yourself to be extorted, you're going to keep being extorted.
Like once you've shown that you're not going to fight this stuff,
that you're just going to give millions and dollars, millions of dollars away,
in order to protect your future investment, then you're just going to be someone who keeps doing that.
This has consumed a lot of people last night.
We're covering this because I do believe this one has reached a lot of people.
I also see the self-interest in media types talking about this because we're scared.
There's just simply fear because of what it is that you see happening.
And as I see it happening, I am very grateful that we remain independent.
We remain, but it still makes me scared, by the way, to see everything that I see happening,
but I'm wildly grateful that we can remain independent because this is a time where this country
feels less free than it used to.
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Don Lebertard.
We didn't get to your guys as against the spread.
You're right, you're right, you're right.
I don't have it against the spread because I wasn't prepared for this segment.
You need an Ian in your life.
You have actively played defense against me today in a way that has rarely been this undercutting.
Stugats.
Defense wins championships, baby.
That's show business.
This is the Dan LeBatar show with a Stugat.
Chris Cody, get me some sound here, if you would, both Josh Allen and to, as we talk about this game and segue into, I usually don't.
I usually don't like to preview games.
You know I like to review games more than preview them.
But I do believe that I'm having trouble finding a time where this Dolphin franchise felt like this.
And we all lived through that one in 15 season.
Like, do you not agree with me thinking that this is a huge moment for this franchise tonight?
I thought Sunday was a huge moment for the franchise.
And I think you can maybe thank the short week for the lack of change.
And now this has to be Waterloo, right?
This has to be.
Yeah, I mean, I think the coverage all day tomorrow is going to be about what do the Dolphins do now.
I think that's the major NFL story all day tomorrow.
I was asking before about point spreads.
What was the spread in that Brown's Ravens game?
Same spread that it is presently, according to the Drag Kings, 12 and a half.
So this ties the largest spread, and I'm with Zaz.
We all expect the Miami Dolphins to lose tonight against a really good Bills team.
A team that has owned them for about the past.
nine years. That means the entire
sports media
will
descend upon last night's result
and only amplify
what's going on here. It's
unfortunate because they'll essentially have
the sports news cycle to themselves tomorrow. This would be different
if this game was being played Sunday afternoon,
not the same. But the fact that it's a
standalone game tonight and
we're going to have all day tomorrow to react
to it, I think it's a major moment
for the franchise this evening. And
tonight and then all day tomorrow is going to be
very embarrassed. We got to figure out what we can make happen in sports tonight that can steal some of the
headlines tomorrow. Because you want to protect the franchise? I just, I don't want. You don't want the
change? It's what you said. Like the Friday after the game, it's just the whole space is here.
We're going to overanalyze. It's just I don't need every national show doing the fire McDaniel
tomorrow. We got that covered. All right? Just give me something else in sports tonight so that other
shows can lead with something else. You don't want every sports show saying how bad you are.
We got that. If you're an agent of change, you probably,
do. It's like dates back to when USF beat Randy, Shannon's Miami Hurricanes. And by the fourth quarter,
I'm kind of rooting for USF because I want to see change. I'm going to keep making the argument for
if they're going to be this bad, why not just keep them through the year? Let's be bad. Let's be
a two-win team. Like, I don't want to bring in a coach that's going to fire the boys up and now
we're going to be just eight and nine again. The classic dolphins, middle of the draft. I'm sure
there's no chance there's some kind of camera catching Tyree Kill blowing up on the bench tonight.
Right, right? That's not going to happen.
Well, you guys say, be bad.
The thing that I'm concerned about, and this doesn't happen that often in that league, right?
The games are very often close.
The thing that I'm concerned about is that they played the Patriots and Colts,
and those aren't reputed, not preseason, reputed to be great offenses.
Now, maybe Daniel Jones ends up surprising us all season, but they're the,
dolphins are dead last in the NFL and EPA allowed per drive by a wide margin, and they've
only played the Colts and Patriots. This is an offense that's coming in that averages 500
yards a game. So we run the risk. You remember when Dominique Foxworth was out here saying
it was unethical for Brian Flores to have to coach that team? That was funny. That's what happens
when you have the news cycle all to yourself. That's going to be tomorrow. This is not safe what
the dolphins are doing. I'm worried
that what's going to happen because
for two games now, what's happened is
the worst case scenario, worst fear
of dolphin fans, which is not
just that they're going to be bad. No,
they're going to be coast to coast
sea to shining sea, embarrassing
like a laughing stock because they can't
play football at all. They've
caused
two punts this year.
Buffalo doesn't punt.
Buffalo has no interest in punting.
I'm hoping
that the NFL is just
NFLing tonight.
But if you had to bet on it,
I'm guessing the money's going on the bills tonight.
Bills are my survivor pick for the week.
Over under half a punt tonight for the bills.
I'll take the over.
Half? Just a half?
I'll go over. I'll crush that over.
Punt. One pun.
Can I play a sound of Josh Allen
that just shows how not worried he is about the dolphins?
If you use the phrase that you're about to hear from Josh Allen,
you never use this if you're worried about somebody.
It's just when you're like,
couldn't care less.
Their front over there is filled with a lot of guys
that can get after the quarterback, so we've got to be
on our P's and Q's. See, he doesn't give a shit.
You don't say P's, like, exactly. It's just
like, he is so not worried.
He's just like, yeah, they got good guys. We got to be on our P's and Q's
toss and cross our T's, dot our eyes.
Yeah, well, there's two of those cliches.
I got to. Why are we? I don't know what Pee's and Q's
I've always, I've said that. I don't know what I mean. Put it on,
put it on the Polat Labitard show. Do you know what P's and Q's
are? I know what it means to dot and I and cross a T.
That's very thorough.
I know that too.
I don't know what it means to be on a P and on a Q.
Anyone?
Does anyone here know what it is to be on a P and on a Q?
Because, yes, dotting an eye and crossing a T is making sure to handle all the details.
You don't want to leave any T's uncross because then it's just an L.
But you're indifferent about it, though.
Wait a second.
You're not that worried about it, though.
You're like, yeah, we've got to be on our P's and Q's.
I don't think the dolphins are going to cross their T tonight.
If you don't cross your T's and dot your eyes, you just have two L.
which it's going to feel like the dolphins have two of those tonight
if they get beat by 30 points.
Dan, that would hit so hard if I were on a gummy.
Has a team ever just dotted the eyes
but they forgot to cross the T's?
And so they were screwed like they lost
because we only dotted the eyes.
I'd still be shell-shocked.
Jeremy, you got peas and cues?
So there's no technical origin,
but when they've tried to figure it out,
they think it is short for pleases and thank-kews.
Peas and cues.
He doesn't respect us.
Thank you.
Josh Allen does not.
respect us. Thank you. You do say Q when you're saying thank you.
Q. Wow. That would slap if we're on. They really would.
Their front over there is filled with a lot of guys that can get after the quarterback. So we got
to be on our P's and Q's. I don't even bother learning their names. He could not be less
worried about us. He watched the Netflix movie last night. He wasn't watching film. He's just
enjoying his evening. Josh Allen wakes up this morning. It's like, man, tonight's going to be fun.
Right? It's just, this is a fun outing that they're having tonight.
Bro, should I say Q instead of thanks? This is crazy.
what is more important to dot the i's i feel like it's more important to dot the eyes than it is
to cross the t's yeah definitely not definitely not if you do a little i you can infer that that dot
but if you do a t where that's that's coming up it's good you're going to think it's an l bro
without the cross bro you got to put that little line after the like in the queue otherwise it's
an oh yeah wow i don't know what to do with any of this i can't believe that nobody knows what
P's and Q's are. Holy shit. Same with the P. Did you realize W is just two U stacked together?
Wow. Q man. So wait a minute. You're saying the W is just a double you? You're saying it's two
U's that's that's that's a double V man I got to get out of here. It's crazy. So double so wait a
minute the W the word W is just not one you but two use it's a double you. It's a double you.
Gosh, it can't possibly, that letter can't possibly be a word.
The A is a word and I is a word, but W is not a word.
Roy, I just blew your mind.
I blew my own mind with that.
I'd never thought of the W as to use.
I can't take it.
There's so much going on.
It is.
It's too much.
Let's go back out to Billy and Danny trying to plant a tree so that we can find out what we need to find out about the conversation that we're having and the progress that Billy is making.
He really did do, I believe now that that wasn't AI earlier this week.
I believe given how Billy is presently dressed wearing the same outfit that was in that
what we thought was an artificial intelligence photo.
And his gloves had dirt on them.
Yes.
And Billy is now, you're wet too, Billy.
Has it stopped raining yet?
Is there any danger in you getting electrocuted with a microphone while it rains?
Business has picked up on the rain front.
Is there a danger of life?
Hightening, hitting me? Yes. But is the earth endangered of not having enough trees and oxygen for us to live on forever? Also, yes. So I will plant my third tree today, and I will risk my own safety for future generations to come.
Thank you, Billy. We appreciate that live remorse. Also, Zaslow's right, W's two Vs, not two U's. I don't know what the hell you guys are talking about, and W is a letter, not a word.
Love the sound of rain. It is spelt. Thank you, Danny.
The word double hyphen, it's monsooning over here.
Say that again, Jeremy, please.
It is spelled double, the word double hyphen you.
When you were trying to spell out W, that's how you would do it.
Isn't it?
It's spelled?
Whoever spelled it, dealt it.
Put it on the poll, please, at Lebitard show.
Do you know how to spell the letter W?
Because I've never seen it spelled.
This is crazy.
Spelling a letter is wild.
Right now, we are in uncharted territory, doing some serious alphabet learning together as a show.
Do not say that we do not provide a double service.
I have a question.
Double service.
Yes, Billy.
So if you were to spell the word W with letters, do you then have to spell all of those letters that are used to spell the word?
and it would just be an endless loops of letters
spelling other letters?
I can't take this.
This is like Inception.
It's really hard to follow.
Because like W would start with the letter D,
but how do you spell the letter D?
You'd spell it D-E, right?
But then that D-E, you would spell D-E for that D.
And then for E, you would have to spell out those E's,
and there's two of those,
and then you'd have to spell those letters as well, correct?
Man, this is not even like Inception.
It's like Tenet, which I,
flatly didn't get it was terrible don't tell me that you like that movie no no one likes
anyone who likes that movie you're just lying in my face a great take no one understands what
that movie is about you're not smarter than everybody because ooh i like tenant no one believes
that you understood it it doesn't make you smarter it makes you a dope put it on the poll at lebitard
show did anyone like the movie tenant that was christopher nolan wasn't it yep that was a bit
I mean, he still hasn't apologized for it.
That was a bit of a surprise.
Christopher Nolan doesn't make a whole lot of bad movies.
And the universal consensus on that was, yeah,
didn't understand it, don't get it.
And then other people didn't watch it because none of their friends understood it.
There's no way Christopher Nolan understands what that movie is about.
No way.
No way.
And also, stop trying to make John David Washington happen.
He works hard.
Put it on the poll at Lebitard Show.
Does Christopher Nolan know what tenant?
was about, Billy, you don't seem to be
doing very much planting. You seem
to be standing in the rain, just
looking around, trying to figure out
how it is to spell W
using letters. And I think D
is spelled D-E. I think it's a Scrabble word.
I think a lot of, I think a lot
of words, a lot of letters.
The only place that you would watch
them, see them spelled, would
be in Scrabble.
So D-E-E... I think you would lose
Scrabble if you were spelling letters.
D-E-E-O-W-W.
Y-O-U-E-B-E-E-L-E-E-E-E-E-E-H-O-O-U.
I stop listening.
I can't follow.
If you think you're family.
That was a stray.
Are you saying that E is spelled E-E-E?
Are you saying that...
E?
How else would you spell E?
E.
I'd spell E-E.
Ooh, or you could spell it why.
You're saying E is three.
I think there's a silent H and E.
With Billy.
H, silent H, E, E.
I need some air.
Jeremy's show title, spelling letters.
That's already on it.
Put it on the poll at Lebitard show.
Do you know how to spell the letter E?
And also put on the poll, would you have imagined that the letter E is spelled E-E-E?
Because I don't believe that.
That simply cannot be true.
I don't believe that the language is so inefficient that the way that you spell,
The way that you spell E is just hitting someone in the head with three E's.
Why not four E's?
E.
E.
The internet says E, E, E.
It's not true.
Why not three E's?
Why not four E's?
Why not five E's?
That's not what P's and Q's are.
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