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#239: Gold, Bitcoin Soar ... But Trouble On Horizon + Rite-Aid Goes Under

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Speaker 1

Cash Daddies is for entertainment purposes only.

You'd be an idiot to listen to anything these degenerates say.

Speaker 2

Invested your own.

Speaker 1

Risk, do research, but seriously, don't listen to these ass clowns.

Now enjoy cash Daddies.

Speaker 3

Welcome to Cash Daddies.

We're banking fatties.

We got the boys are back.

The boys are backing time.

Speaker 4

Yeah, wow, were.

Speaker 3

You guys wild weekend?

Man Mark Sanchez had a bad weekend.

Huh Mark san.

Speaker 4

Mark Sanchez was just do what Jets do, That's all he was doing.

Let's hey, listen, if we can't win, let's try to fight a sixty nine year old.

And even that didn't go right.

This dude tried to pick a fight with a dude twice his age, and he got carved up like the Jets.

Speaker 3

He's going to jail, dude.

Speaker 4

Oh, he's fucked, he's screwed.

Speaker 3

He's going Everyone's like he's gonna lose his job, He's gonna lose his freedom.

Speaker 5

Bro.

Speaker 4

Yeah, yeah, he's gonna go to jail for this one.

Speaker 3

We'll see you there.

High Mark alcoholic.

Speaker 4

I mean, I don't care if you know alcohol, I don't care.

Speaker 3

Well, I mean you know about it.

Speaker 4

But you don't hit I never tried to pick up.

You don't hit older guys.

Man.

It's just like a respecting It's like kick.

It's the same thing as kicking a ten year old, same thing.

And and you know what this dude, this dude was ready.

This dude was ready, and he carved him up like you know NFL offenses carve up our defense.

Same thing.

Speaker 3

We can't hear you.

Speaker 4

Johnny, Hey, Johnny, what the hell you doing?

Speaker 3

Johnny?

Your studio sucks.

Speaker 4

Jihan's gotta do it again.

Speaker 3

Guys, we are live from the Wise Wolf Golden Silver Studios.

That's right, let's go cash.

He's not gold, it's a pummel croke cash.

You two can get in on the pressure metals game for as little as fifty dollars a month.

And if you really want to bang, we know you guys love banging.

Speaker 4

Here.

Speaker 3

If there's one thing you guys like to do is bang.

Okay, you love the bag.

Let me bring Johnny and Johnny.

Speaker 4

Gold Gold is trading at three eighty three.

Speaker 3

Still getting here.

You're Johnny to himself, go away, Johnny, go away.

Speaker 4

God is almost four thousand.

Speaker 3

Gold is almost at four thousand.

We're over fifteen hundred members on our cash Daddy's Patreon.

Get in it to win it, man, we got eleven questions.

I mean, how we were crushing it right?

Speaker 4

No, dude, last week.

Look, you want to talk about bouncing back quickly?

Holy shit.

So on Monday we went, we nailed Reddit Calls, made twenty thirty percent.

The next day it drops back to where we bought it even cheaper.

We bought it again, did over one hundred percent on the second run of Reddit Calls.

So what do we do after that?

We buy Uber?

We buy uber calls.

I just got out of those up like thirty percent.

Speaker 3

Most Uber's over a hondo.

Speaker 4

Yeah it's at one oh one.

Baby, Yeah, we hear you there you go.

Speaker 3

Welcome to the show, Johnny, Welcome.

Speaker 2

I had a good Mark Sentiz.

I was gonna say hi, I'm Mark.

My rock bottom was when we we know Mark.

It's the stabbing right, No, I played for you.

I played for the New York Jets for two years.

Speaker 3

They were pretty decent.

Speaker 2

Ryan toward the end those last two years were like that in.

Speaker 4

Twenty twelve when he took a snap, went left and said ship I forgot to play went right, threw the ball to the Patriots, and then started eating ass on National TV.

Mark Sanchez was eating ass on National TV.

Speaker 3

Well we're a pro ass heating.

Speaker 2

Uh and you forgot that?

Howie?

You forgot that?

Speaker 3

You know?

I invented it?

Right?

USC has a wild one first OJ then Joe Simpson, I don't know Simpson.

Jose Simpson, Oh yeah, oh yeah, Trojans love the love the stab or gets stabbed.

That's funny, dude, that's true.

That's freaking funny, dude.

Oh my god, talk about ruining your life, dude, I mean, why are you drinking that hard the night before a fucking I don't.

Speaker 4

Care how hard you drink.

You don't fucking no excuse to smack a sixties.

He wasn't sixty, he was sixty nine.

Speaker 3

He's probably you were you you were going to be on national television.

Why are you pounding so hard?

Speaker 2

I mean, he's in nowcoholic Tomics.

Speaker 4

He's gotta be there's gotta be something wrong with that cars.

Speaker 3

And it's what I say all the time on timpaul.

Hat the universe warned you and then it shows you, and I guarantee you this wasn't the first time that fucking.

Speaker 2

On the football field.

The first time, Yeah, the first time.

Speaker 6

Sam was twenty twelve on Thanksgiving Day.

I remember where I was.

I was at the barrel bar visiting.

Hots hadn't moved here yet, and he turned her out and in front of ten guys, I go, why is this guy eating ass?

Speaker 4

On national TV?

Speaker 2

It explains a lot about him.

Maybe he was drunk, you know, I mean that, really.

Speaker 4

Do you know that?

Speaker 3

I don't ever see that heart easy and was a drum It was a drunk too, dude that those USC teams were Why but.

Speaker 4

What No, here's the statistic for that game.

I'm watching the game, and we controlled the ball thirteen out of fifteen minutes in the second quarter, and during that time they had the ball two minutes, they scored four touchdowns.

They were beat.

This would beat this twenty eight to three phrase.

I mean, that's a statistic.

We control the ball for thirteen to fifteen minutes and they scored four touchdowns and three minutes three of them were tearing overs.

Mark Sanchez I could not stand him as a New York Zech quarterback.

People are gonna say, well, you went to two division.

We had a great defense, We had a good coach.

He was not a good quarterback.

And obviously he's the worst drinker, because hey, we've all done some stupid things when a little bit pickled up.

We've done some dumb I've done some amazingly dumb things.

I've never I never went went to assault or violence.

That's not my thing.

I'll run around naked, I'll do some really dumb shit.

But you just don't hit somebody when you're when you're juiced or else.

You just don't ever.

Speaker 2

Drink, especially not when you're a former pro athlete.

You know, like a buddy really hurts you, go and get sued.

I mean, he's gonna get the civil case, is gonna hurt him as much as going to tail.

Speaker 4

Well, he actually hit this guy.

Speaker 3

Man, he did damage on this guy, be a shit out of him, and he that's why the guy stabbed him.

Speaker 4

And this is this is self defense.

He deserved to get caught up, he really did.

Speaker 2

But anyway, his people must have gotten the word out first.

And and you know said, oh he's a robbery.

Speaker 3

He was.

Speaker 2

He was getting robbed by this guy.

Yeah, that's you got good.

He must still have good press people to get the word out before the.

Speaker 4

True So they have just said talked about the gold silver studios.

Look, Gold's at an all time high.

We're almost at four thousand point two.

Speaker 2

It's all, it's all up.

Speaker 4

All the uld is at three hundred and sixty four.

Our twenty twenty five portfolio, twenty percent of our holdings is gold, Uber and k web.

They webbed up forty seven percent.

Uber's up sixty five percent year today.

Gold's up fifty percent year today.

The S and P, which nobody beats the S ANDP, this is our no one, this is our fifty year in a row.

We're going to beat the S and P.

Because the SNP is up fourteen point seventy two percent, We're up about thirty seven percent.

Speaker 3

Why are you not subscribing to our Patreon?

Do you hate money?

Is that what it is?

Do you hate the money?

Speaker 4

And it's not just me.

We got dudes on there.

We got my man Shane, we got Zay, We got guys that.

Speaker 3

Just Shane and Zane.

They're real.

Speaker 4

I swear it sounds like no j They should have their own show because these guys, these guys have gotten good at what they do.

And whenever they talk about certain stocks like, what about this one.

I'll look at it and be the holy shit, that's it.

That's a great buye.

They bring value to the room.

There's I don't know, there's hundreds and hundreds of subs listening.

Speaker 3

Whiskey.

Ronel says, I don't have money.

You don't have twenty dollars.

Speaker 2

Yeah, but then he doesn't have money to invest.

What's seeing that.

Speaker 3

You're gonna sell some blood, sell an organ, sell some blow, sell some blow.

Speaker 4

You can do it.

Speaker 3

You could do dude.

Speaker 4

Someone said, don't worship money.

That's a smart thing.

I don't worship money.

I don't.

But Samuel L.

Jackson he had one of the greatest quotes of all time, and he said, anybody who says money ain't doesn't bring happiness, They've never had any.

Speaker 3

That's, oh my god, one.

Speaker 4

Of the greatest books all time.

He said, it's just never had any.

So look, it's not about greed.

It's just about being comfortable and just making wise decisions.

That's all.

That's all.

To open up a roth Ira, you need twenty thirty bucks.

Speaker 3

Local celebrity, I don't worship money.

I just want to live comfortably.

Thanks my coul.

Celebrity Jimmy the Dark.

Speaker 2

Thank you for saying comfortably comfortab to shake that.

Speaker 4

It's about Johnny littit comfortably.

Speaker 2

Well, no, I'm glad you did that.

It's a genuine thank you for comfy is a word that makes me uncomfortable.

Speaker 3

Oh dude, that's that's why I think about two thing I hate.

Speaker 2

Yeah, totally the same.

You're you're totally right.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I hate it.

Speaker 4

I hate it, dude, I got I got a funny story real quick.

Speaker 3

So let's hear it.

Speaker 4

I've at my high school reading this weekend, and I mean, it's so bizarre running into people I haven't seen thirty forty years.

Fuck, I'm running into people like people in the town I haven't seen.

Speaker 3

And so you know, city, what city?

Speaker 4

Who's it false?

Who's it false?

Speaker 3

Who's who's.

Speaker 4

So?

Yeah, we had like a line of we had pictures of all the people that all the people in our classes that have died.

Speaker 3

Oh my god, how many lodgs.

Speaker 4

Up the whole table.

That's quick.

Speaker 3

Oh man, that's so.

Speaker 4

But you know we're all talking.

I'm talking different guys, girls, and I'm finally talking to the girl that I dated the most in high school, talking to hert another girl that I dated.

Speaker 3

Two girls dated dated.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you know, no, but I was not getting a hot ass in high school.

I was a late bloomer, didn't it, So you know, didn't have sex with girls with data.

But one of my data, like, I guess more than the other.

So while I'm talking on dating, this other girl comes up.

I don't know where.

She goes, yeah, but I was your first, and like, nobody in the whole she was like a dude, I knew his girlfriend.

Nobody in the who place knew about this one dime that I just Oh.

Speaker 3

So her friend's girl.

Speaker 4

She's like, yeah, I was her first, and my girlfriend goes what And I'm like, uh, she goes, oh, yeah, I remember those bunk beds that you had.

You took me to the bottom buck.

She's like, she's not lying because I remember that bunk bed.

And I mean, I'm like, guys, come on, it's high school.

Doesn't count.

There's no such thing as cheating in high school.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I agree, I agree.

That's women though.

That is women at a high school reunion.

That's what that ship, that's what hot see.

Guys have all moved on.

We're like, we're just lucky.

We're still live.

Women are just like still holding those grudges just so you.

Speaker 2

Always go to them, how because like we just had our twentieth and why wouldn't you go, Johnny, You're I'm gonna tell you.

They the black people in our schools, like maybe a little more black than white, maybe half black.

Speaker 4

Yeah, we only have won it.

Speaker 3

And I'm hitting her so that you bump into black chick in your class sometimes, God, why does give racial?

Speaker 2

And they did.

They organized it and didn't invite the white people didn't even tell us about like getting.

Speaker 3

I'm broken, sim we're gonna announce your holding an all white high school reunion.

Speaker 2

I mean that way though, Like the black people in high school always voted for events like and and like homecoming queen and ship as a block, so whoever they wanted would win everything because the white people would, you know, like, oh, should it be Jennifer?

Should it be actually?

But the black people it's Lakeisha and they would they destroyed every though, Well who was it?

Actually?

Speaker 1

Yeah?

Speaker 4

Seriously, why were you hit?

Would no?

Speaker 2

The person I'm thinking was not hot I don't want to say the name, but not attractive.

Speaker 3

I ran seeing Handy was the hottest chick I'd ever seen at that point.

She was this hot black chick.

The Handies were the only black at the time.

It's them and half the Garretts.

Yeah, we're the only white people in Courtland.

And Franccene Handy had the fattest tits you've ever seen in your life.

I mean they were fucking melons.

Speaker 4

Dude, all right, answer your question.

In thirty five, I've only been to three.

I went to the ten year, I went to the twenty, and I went to this one, so I'm I actually missed a bunch of them, and it was awesome to see.

I mean, it was great.

It was just great, man, because like I went to school with just a good class.

Everybody was cool.

There really wasn't a lot of there were no clique small town, there's no clicks a small town.

You're just trying to get by and everybody's pals, everybody's supportive.

Speaker 2

Was it a big was Like, I'm from a small town, but everybody in the county went to one school, so it was a big school.

Are you was your school small?

It was small?

Speaker 4

Yeah, it got a lot smaller when everyone died, but it was pretty small.

Yeah.

Speaker 2

What what do you mean when everyone died.

Speaker 4

We had bad water, Johnny.

We had like four chemical plants.

Speaker 2

Called what the teflon ship that yeah, Oh damn dude, we had.

Speaker 4

We had Dow Dupat Saint Obayed and oh we had four companies just tossing.

Speaker 2

Uh pfos or whatever p fos.

Speaker 4

And all kinds of ship.

So that's like, but it was, it was.

It was amazing.

Man.

I did karaoke.

I sang Little Divo Whip It.

That was fun.

Speaker 2

Nice good sing some karaoke couple.

Speaker 4

Couple of elderly ladies grab I ass made me feel good.

Help myself esteem.

Speaker 2

How are you gonna call them elderly when they're your age at.

Speaker 4

Because not everyone.

Like the first night we went to the only bar open in town that's still open.

There used to be thirty other one, so you had a ton of other people that lived there came out besides just our class gotcha.

So it was great.

It was great, had a really good weekend.

All my buddies had a good time.

It was you know, nobody got in trouble worked because we're too old for that shit.

Nobody pulled the Mark Sanchez, nobody sanchaz to anybody, So it was good.

It was good man.

Speaker 2

What do you guys think, Howie, I'm curious because it does seem I mean, Bitcoin a goal, both going up right now at all time highs.

Speaker 4

I believe both bitcoins up ten percent in the last week.

Xrps up five percent in the last week.

It's out a run, it's not a nofficial.

Speaker 2

But so is the market right?

What's going on there?

Speaker 4

Yeah, this is what you call capitulation to the upside.

This is overvalued on a I mean just on a world record level.

So like I said last week, I said, I'm changing strategy up a little bit and I'm shortening the duration of the calls we're going out, which I did.

So we banked on two Reddit calls last week, we banked on an Uber call, we bought last week, we banked today.

Speaker 3

And I love banking.

Speaker 4

We love banking.

It's three for three after the QQQ put loss, and at some point here I'm going to go back into the QQQ puts, but I'll probably go out to December because I do think we're going to have a sellout between now and January first, probably sooner than later.

Things are just too high.

Speaker 2

So you're probably a big one too.

You're thinking, right, that's what all my guys think.

Speaker 4

They think it could be ten to fifty percent.

But you know, if things are going up, you don't fight the market.

You don't fight market sentiment.

You don't do it.

You get on the horse and you just jig with the crew.

You bank fatties as long as you can, and you just build cash.

And that's what we're doing.

That's what we are doing in the twenty twenty five.

Always just the things that I have continually kept in there having sold out, they're just they are firing.

I mean, gold, uber k Webb, XLF Olpak came out today and said they're not going to release as many barrels as they thought.

So OIH and XLF are still looking strong or XLE, I'm sorry, XLE Oil and Energy.

We're cranking.

We're cranking right now, right on.

Speaker 2

How would your horse make it to Kelly?

Speaker 4

He's in Cali.

He likes the beach, he likes the salt water.

He's at Santa Anita right now.

He's hanging out with about ten to fifteen other houses horses getting along with him.

He likes California.

He'll start working out the week after next week and I may be coming out there, fellas, because he'll probably have a race in November.

Speaker 2

What does that sound?

Who's knocking on the door.

Speaker 3

Somebody's knocking?

Is a shqueeha?

Hey live like Keisha?

Or is it the chicka tooker virginity?

Speaker 4

So to get back to get back to this chick that got a little upset because she found out I cheated it on her twice in high school.

Yeah, at this real people are like, oh, he was cheating on you all the time.

And to my point, I said, you got to remember something.

I'm really no such thing as cheating.

I mean we were everybody was friends.

It was like one little small town.

I was just a young kid.

Speaker 2

Juste you.

That's a good line, now, I.

Speaker 4

Like that, That's what I said.

So the best is we're leaving.

And I said, hey, sweetie, and Hats was right behind me.

I go, look, Hats is leaving for a week.

She's going down in New York.

Do you want to come over and help me with my gardening?

Because I didn't realize that you only live a couple of towns over and she was like, no, absolutely not.

Maybe I'll see you in ten years.

For the next one if you're still alive, she would.

Speaker 3

Hey, dude, you gotta shoot your shot.

Speaker 4

I shot shot.

Speaker 3

I always got your shot always, Dude.

Speaker 4

I learned that a long time ago.

Speaker 1

Man.

Speaker 4

You know, you go over fifteen, you just keep shooting.

Speaker 3

That's what you got to tell these young guys.

They don't want handing chicks because they didn't want to get turned down.

Dude, you're gonna get turned down a lot.

Okay, yes, just you chicks and three of them like you.

You're doing well.

You're a Hall of fame batter.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you are.

Speaker 2

You just can't do it at work right, And then what you said, that's the only rule work.

Speaker 3

Treat women at work like androgynist robots.

Don't hit on it, don't.

Speaker 4

Get a happy hour.

You find out which ones are a little wilder than.

Speaker 3

No, you don't, dude.

You're giving out awful advice, howie, for someone who gets it.

You're giving out awful advice.

Speaker 4

Yeah.

When I was a school teacher, I taught in an elementary school with one hundred and nine teachers, one hundred of them.

We're female.

Speaker 3

What year was that, howie?

Speaker 4

That was two thousand five or six?

Speaker 3

Yeah, a different time.

Speaker 4

Now, don't say out of one night teachers.

I probably hit fifteen to twenty the first year.

Speaker 3

Yeah, well they and if it wasn't, you would be the students.

Speaker 4

The point is, no students, the students' mothers.

Speaker 3

Okay, yeah, you can bang the moms.

Speaker 2

He's not talking about you banging the students.

He's talking about the students banging the teachers.

Speaker 3

Yeah, that's what I'm talking about.

Okay.

Not hit on your co workers.

Do not try to sling dick at your co workers.

Speaker 4

Unless you're a teacher for your an education, you can do it.

Speaker 3

Like Tyler Fisher.

This comedian just gets ran out of everywhere because of chicks.

And I'd like Tyler a lot, But it's like Tyler, at some point you have to realize you can't hit on the staff or other female comics.

You just can't do it.

Speaker 2

Dating apps, that's the answer.

Speaker 3

If there's a chick in the crowd that wants a bang bang, okay, but just don't.

Speaker 4

Hit on about damn.

If you're a comedian, for the most part, don't hit on any female comic.

That's one you don't.

Speaker 3

Golden Rule eye.

Speaker 4

Yeah, yeah, that took me two years to look around me like there's I would crazy crazy.

Speaker 3

There's a problem with it's so hard to make it right.

Not everybody does.

But when they don't make it, they just want to blame everybody but the fact that they suck, right, and they're not good enough, so it has to be sexual harassment.

Speaker 4

And then go on the list that they're blaming.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

I saw a funny mean that said, like they showed a guy and a girl, like an older guy and older I'd say, like thirty and a young twenty year old girl, and it's it said to the guy ten year comic.

And then the girl said two week open micer, right, and they started dating and and then I put you there.

Yeah, And then in five years, when she realizes she's not good enough, she's gonna blame him for fucking sexual harassment, right.

And and this is the problem.

Once one woman makes an accusation, all the women come out because they internalize everything and they start thinking of all the guys that they think they got wronged by, and then they jump in there and they try to murder the guy, and it's destroyed everything.

Speaker 4

The one thing I could say in my life, there is no chance ever that any female will ever come out against me for sexual harassment, because.

Speaker 3

We all know that there.

Speaker 4

May be there may be a Chinese guy that comes out as that.

Speaker 3

You know, day comics got it made, nobody says anything about them sexually harassing.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I'll never have a hit come out and say that I just was never that Guyvin.

Speaker 3

That's it.

Speaker 2

I guess that wasn't sexual harassment this past week.

But we didn't have something with a gay comic this past week where he was a little of never.

We won't talk about it.

Speaker 3

Oh yeah, I mean being mean is a different thing than saying the guy it's sexually harassed.

So because the dudes.

Speaker 2

Huge deal for Oxy or rather he okay Oxy Kim and then they're buying Berkshire is buying it away for nine point seven billion from Occidental.

Speaker 1

Uh.

Speaker 2

It's part of Occidental's multi year effort to clean up its debt heavy balance sheet after blockbuster acquisitions.

Occidental said it will apply six and a half billion of the proceeds from that directly toward its debt reduction.

How much debt do they have?

Dude taking debt taking principal debt below the fifteen billion dollar target set after last year's Crown Rock acquisition.

What is it what do you think about this move?

How it's massive?

Speaker 4

Nine they're just you know, that's Warren Buffett saying I have a decent investment.

I like the company.

It needs a few changes.

Everything that he did is positive.

If you're a shareholder.

Speaker 2

Accidental from here, what do you think about Occidental?

Speaker 4

I think about I like it.

I like it.

I like oil and energy.

Speaker 3

Right now, I think to marry it.

Do you like it enough to marry it?

Speaker 4

I don't know about that.

But you want to talk about a buy out that really is hitting the street today, how about open a I buy it AMD Chips versus broad cob versus Navidia that stocks up like thirty percent today.

That is a beast of a move.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Yeah, that's huge, and it's kind of I mean, as as game changers go, and that I mean, that's about as big a game changer as you could imagine in that space, right because you know, talk about.

Speaker 4

AMD wild ago and and I'm you know, it's what I've been looking at.

But nobody saw this coming.

If you had bought calls on Friday, you would have be up.

You'd be up about two thousand percent today.

Speaker 2

But I mean, dude, that's the kind of insider training that you just have to have to figure out a way to do it.

Speaker 4

That was the deal with it they put together on Friday, and they were They literally told everyone, you know, you can't leave this office until Monday.

They took their cell phones and everything.

That's what they did because nobody saw this coming.

Speaker 2

I mean this, this is far.

I mean in that race with Nvidia, which by all appearances in video was running away with it was a you know, a boat race.

Speaker 3

Uh.

Speaker 2

I mean, it changes the dynamic completely because the demand from open A is going to be massive.

Speaker 4

It closes the gap.

They're now in set a second.

They're they're the third biggest uh chips fire to open A.

Who in the company that it screws is Broadcam?

Broadcast gets left out in this.

Yes, it's gonna hurt them.

Speaker 2

So what do you what?

I mean?

AMD has already moved, What do you what do you do?

Maybe hope that Nvidia takes a plunge and then.

Speaker 4

I mean, I think they're all gonna drop at some point.

They're over over valued.

AMD is gonna drop back.

If I owned it, i'd probably sell it today.

I don't own it, but it's just up.

So much.

Look at it.

I can't even look.

It's up like forty to fifty points something.

Speaker 2

Yeah, it was thirty five percent.

Let's see.

Speaker 3

Are you upset about that?

Speaker 7

No, no, because we've madd now, we've made money on it VADI over the years, and I mean in a MG and at some point there'll be one that I'll chump on.

Speaker 2

But I think it's already come a lot.

By the way, how you're right, it's already come.

It's already come back.

I'm appreciated.

Speaker 4

Yeah, it jumped so high earlier.

I mean, I have anything I should have puts on it, but I had.

Speaker 2

We had five right now, it's down to two of five right now.

Was it like earlier?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

It was yeah, two twenty six, two thirty.

It was near there, so uh yeah, yeah, yeah.

Somebody said something about motor boating.

We're sitting we're sitting around eating dinner.

You know, our class, we're all supposed to be majoriy mature.

We're in our fifties.

And this dude who's staying with me, lieutenant colonel from the Marines, went to Dan.

He tells his story about this kid.

We know his mother who's sitting at a table and he's talking about how he motor boted her in twelfth grade.

Like he goes, yeah, I was playing with those for like an hour, just slapping him, hitting him.

And she's at the buffet.

He yells, hey, how are we are we going to take a ride in your motor boat tomorrow?

Like thinking he's funny, and I'm like, dude, we're fifth.

Come on what she's right next to you.

Speaker 3

He didn't hide five them.

Speaker 4

No, Bahatchie was laughing her ass off.

Speaker 3

She knows that would have high five them.

Speaker 4

She knew what the story was about.

She was just just total immaturity, total immaturity.

Book.

Speaker 3

Look man, yeah we got You have one friend that remembers everything.

I have a buddy of mine.

He's like a supercomputer.

He remembers fucking I'm that friend.

And I remember nothing I remember from high school.

Nothing I remember most.

Speaker 4

But I don't remember.

And it bothers me the most in life is I don't remember the hour hardcore session I had with a girl with one arm.

That's what bothers me the most in my life because I didn't know she had an arm.

Speaker 3

I didn't know the whole time she had only one arm.

Speaker 4

I thought she had two armed.

Speaker 3

Most women have two arms, yes.

Speaker 4

And I didn't notice it until a week later, Like people told me this and I thought they were all messing with me.

And the next time I saw her, I was like, oh my god, I don't believe that.

Speaker 2

How drunk were you for this week that you didn't notice this chick was missing an arm.

Speaker 3

I mean, you're not really looking for it.

Speaker 4

Yeah, you're not looking for it, and you got her.

You got her in a three point stance.

You don't know it, but you saw that.

Speaker 2

It wasn't like you just walked in and she was asked a face down, ass up waiting for you?

Speaker 4

Right?

She had?

She had a fake one and I must not have noticed it.

Speaker 2

Okay, okay, fair enough, fake one?

Speaker 4

Yeah, weird man.

She she actually ended up marrying my brother, which is even weirder.

Speaker 2

What wait?

Speaker 4

Wait, yeah, I'm an uncle to the bandits kids.

Speaker 2

Wait, you boned an armless chick who married your brother.

Speaker 4

No, she's not armless.

She has one arm.

Speaker 2

I'm sorry.

Well, okay, I mean one arm, A one armed woman who married your brother?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Speaker 3

How did that happen?

Speaker 2

How did she meet?

Speaker 4

I got smart kids?

I don't know, man, I really don't know.

I mean it was before she had met my brother.

I don't know.

Life is weird.

Speaker 3

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Coins that's right.

Speaker 2

Do you not think that's a crazy story, that that chick married his brother.

Speaker 3

These small towns, bro, they just they just cycle through each other.

Speaker 4

From New York City.

Speaker 2

If you guys both hooked up with her, she can't give you both in HJ.

You know what I'm saying that.

Speaker 4

At a time, Johnny, you know what's crazier.

What's crazier is we had Christmas one time and my kid was four years old.

We had Christmas and she came downstairs with my brother and she didn't put the arm on.

She didn't have the armand and my brother took the arm and put it behind his back, and he told my kid four He goes, hey, come here.

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It's not there.

And my four year old looked, and all of a sudden, my brother pulls out the fake arm behind his back and he goes, oh, look I cut it off.

Here it is.

And I swear to god, my kid was messed up for three days.

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He couldn't deal with it.

My mother almost killed my brother.

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Speaker 4

That was very good.

You were silent.

So how about Larry's dinery goes.

Her name was Aileen.

Actually, Aileen was a girl that I went out with before her at Courtland State, and I wanted to marry this chick.

I was in love with her.

Went to Thanksgiving, went out with her family.

She had four brothers, like three sisters.

Went home at three in the morning, drunk, went to go to the bathroom at three four in the morning, fell down two stories of stairs, button ake and hit my head against this cove and knocked myself out.

Lights came on and her mother and father are staring at my balls at four in the morning.

And then she broke up with me the next day.

True story.

Her name was Eileen.

Here's the Aileen.

Yeah, man, I had a tough time early on with the ladies.

I had a tough time.

I made a lot of mistakes.

Speaker 3

Yeah, and now the women are making all the mistakes.

Speaker 4

Yeah, now they're screwing.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, I think yeah, your focus is a little soft.

I think it's on the book's mind.

Speaker 3

Then thank you, get my pretty face and there you go.

What carries the show?

Speaker 2

My howie.

There's this interesting thing going on that happens from time to time.

Mortgage rates are climbing despite the the Fed's rate cuts.

What's that about?

What's going on?

Speaker 4

Because they were factored in, they were factored in that twenty five basis cut.

Well, you know, here's what we gotta hope.

Speaker 3

Hat Tito Sanchez is here, timpole hats you know, I love you know.

What's up dude?

Speaker 2

Hey man?

Speaker 4

Yeah, no relation of Mark Sanchez, no relation at all.

Speaker 3

Yeah, because if that was Tino, he would have choked him out.

He wouldn't.

Speaker 4

Yeah, he definitely would.

If he would have, he would have, he would he would have killed that sixty nine year old guy.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Yeah.

Speaker 4

The mortgage rate thing.

Listen, if they lower again in a few weeks, which they will, and those ten year treasure does not drop, we got problems.

We got problems.

Explain it's gotta drop because the ten years at four point one six eight, we got down near four percent they lowered the rates, it went up.

Because if they start lowering these rates and inflation isn't budgeting, then we have a major problem.

We have stagflation.

Stagflations when unemployment goes through the roof, the interest rates don't come down.

Inflation is the is here right now.

It's not lowering much.

It's just not so you know, the fence thinking if they lower rates a few more, you know, maybe fifty basis points, that inflation will drop.

Hopefully that happens.

Speaker 2

Really and that was the warning, right, How are you coming into this, like why you might not want to lower the interest rates because we could end up with stackflation, right?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Absolutely absolutely sounds like a fake.

Speaker 2

Band, it does, doesn't it.

Yeah?

Yeah, I mean that's what happened in the seventies that just tanked the economy and gas prices went through the roof.

Speaker 4

Yeah, we don't want that and that that could happen.

Speaker 2

It just sucks for people trying to buy houses too, because I think everybody thought, or at least a lot of people thought they were going to get a break, you know.

And finally, yeah, I would.

Speaker 4

Love to see this ten year treasury just drop, just drop back down.

To four percent with be in Business.

Speaker 2

There was a you know, that whole Cracker Barrel thing, which is such a so stupid and h there was this interview, this funny interview with the founder of Cracker Barrel, who I mean, he's ninety three years old, this guy, and he's just talking about the new CEO because he didn't care.

He was doing an interview with Fox Business and he was saying, they're talking about Cracker Barrel's not Taco Bell.

This woman who the CEO, she knows very little about Cracker Barrel's operations, the history, the food, The idea she comes up with doesn't fit the customer.

And he's right, he says, if she go out on the sit on the porch and talk to the customers, uh, she'd have a little bit of a different outlook.

And it's this thing we see repeated so often.

How he's kind of what I wanted to ask you about.

Where you have somebody who founds a business and maybe they age out, maybe they get forced out, and then you just end up with the corporate shark type types that come in and just kind of want to make it ruthlessly efficient and make you know, make money.

Speaker 4

Papa John same things, safe.

Speaker 2

Thing, John Schnotter, Yeah, we had him on the podcast, Ye the past, same thing.

What what do you look for?

And this is kind of my question here when you look at stocks, especially long term, would you look at that the management the corporate I mean, because I why do you balance that?

Speaker 4

Right?

Speaker 2

Because especially in a service facing or a service industry like restaurants, it kind of matters.

You know, the customer matters a lot.

We're a lot and like you know, more technical and like oil or something where oh yeah, you know, like the utility, it would seem that it would matter less.

What do you look at the management stuff?

How much?

How much do you take that into account when you're.

Speaker 4

Absolutely especially especially with the service industry, you know versus you know, nuts and bolts, something like chips or which, you know, what can you do there's no service you just you just pump these things out, keep the technology up to gear.

But service industry, yeah, you've got to have solid management to basically you know, you're trying to cut costs, but you can't cut cost too much in the service industry because then you piss off the customer and the rumor gets out.

Speaker 5

Don't go here anymore.

You know you're going to talk to a computer for fifteen minutes before putting your order in, or we waited this long to get food, and that can crush you.

Speaker 4

So yeah, I think I think it's important to watch any changes, big changes that management makes.

I'll make a great example on the discord on the chat if you join the Patreon on the chat.

We're all all looking at Verizon because Verizon dropped two and thirty cents today, down over five percent, which is huge for this stock because it's a value stock.

And personally, I think it's gonna be great to buy the stock around forty one because they changed CEOs today.

They took a CEO or a top management guy from PayPal.

He's now over Verizon.

Do I think they're gonna change anything with the business model.

No, you don't change something that's working.

You just don't.

And when you've seen it happen in the past, when when bud Light did it, when Cracker Briel did it, when Target did it, what happened short term, it's terrible.

They all had to change and go back.

They just made stupid moves and it just hurts the shareholders.

It hurts the upper employees, the management.

So I don't think you're gonna see much of a change.

If you do, probably still because you know that redneck restaurant.

They have a good business model.

People like going in there buying those stupid toys and having a couple of eggs and some bad fish.

It is what it.

Speaker 2

Is, and they stick them like right off of highways.

Because that's why I know you can get the exact same experience no matter what which one you stop into.

It kind of makes you feel when you're on the road like you're kind of getting to taste of home if you're from the South.

Uh.

Yeah, they have a great business model if they just don't fuck with it.

You know, there's a subsession when when you get these corporate types come in with growth and at some point you've just saturated the market and you're gonna have to the only way to get growth is to cut.

Speaker 4

Uh.

Speaker 2

You know it's not gonna be from a rebrand or something, you know what I mean.

It's like right, I don't make.

Speaker 4

No sense, like cracker brows a deal like it's the same in Savannah, Georgia.

Is it is an Albany in New York?

Speaker 2

Yes?

Speaker 4

Yeah, you can't tell the difference.

When you walk in, you're gonna get eggs, grits, the same, shitty mystery meat whatever.

Speaker 2

That is to be like a six out of ten, you know, and sometimes it always it has been always a six.

Speaker 4

Yeah, but people like it.

People like it, so don't mess with it.

No idea why they would.

So, you know, we talked about that with Verizon, and Verison is one that could be a huge opportunity maybe tomorrow, hopefully tomorrow, big opportunity.

I'm loving it.

Speaker 2

Here I can explain.

Speaker 4

It's at forty one thirty eight, down over five percent today.

And let's see where this divid it is right now, I'm afraid to even look the dibbing and yield is six point seven percent.

So let's say you buy Verizon at forty one bucks and it doesn't move, the whole year stays the same.

You still made six point seven percent, and that's better than any bank in the world.

So I'm liking it.

I'm like it.

It's a value stock.

It's the number one stock of the Dogs of the Doll, the Dogs of the Doll, which is a strategy that's been kicking wall streets.

Asked for thirty years where.

Speaker 2

Not a fan of the dogs.

Speaker 4

You don't like the dogs.

Speaker 2

It's funny, you know, when you hear about something as simple as that that just works.

The dogs of the down You've explained a few times it is.

It's almost ig boring.

It's like not luxurious, you know, people, it's not.

Speaker 4

Anyone could do it.

If you've got a calculator, you could do it.

You could take the ten ten highest yielding Dow stocks.

Basically you're taking out of the Dow thirty.

You're taking the worst ten performers, the stocks that were really bad, and you're buying those because the philosophy is they'll do better next year.

And when the stock price goes up, people the yield the dividend goes down.

When the dividing yield goes up, like verising in today, the stock price goes down.

So the philosophy is that you're buying the highest yielding stock.

So you buy ten and the average yield is probably three and a half four percent, and when those yields come down, the stock prices go up and you win and it's actually performed extreme.

There aren't many professional money managers that can beat dogs of the Dow and that's why Wall Street hates it.

Yeah, because anyone can do it.

It takes time.

It takes time.

You got to keep up on things, but it's safe.

Speaker 2

Wait, okay, explain that you got to keep it.

So what do you How often do you kind of reassess throughout the year.

Speaker 4

Like every three months, every six months.

What you do is you say, how wow, I bought I bought Verizon, I bought Chevron, I bought uh Johnson and Johnson Drug Socke.

I bought these three stocks.

They were really look wow, they're up thirty percent.

Speaker 3

Congratulations, dude.

Speaker 4

You may want to sell them, so you got to keep And then now would you at that point was you look to replace them with like the rolling year of Yeah?

Man, So let's say you let's say you sell Johnson Johnson because it's up thirty five percent, and then you look and say, holy shit, look, Coca Cola is down to sixty three, trading at a year low, the dividend on it five percent.

Yeah, let's sell the Jay and Jane.

Let's buy some Coca Cola.

That's what we do.

We do stuff like that in the Patriot.

That's what we do.

Speaker 2

Right on.

Yeah, And if you're if you're on the Patreon, you know, you have to get your calculator out because how he's gonna do it for you.

Speaker 4

Yeah, that's we we've got.

We've been going over that.

I put it up every three four months.

I'll do it again very soon, the new dog.

Speaker 2

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Speaker 3

Yeah, we're educating the people.

Speaker 4

It's all about the people.

Speaker 3

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Speaker 3

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But it's not about the money.

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Right, let's talk about right, aid.

I'm so sad.

Speaker 2

Yeah, well you used to go hang out outside the right.

Speaker 3

Not the right, Aid.

Speaker 2

It's sad going the way of Kroger.

I mean not what was the one that went out of business?

Uh?

I always got eckered, remember echered.

Eckered was another big one.

It seems like these pharmacy chains just you know, if it's not.

Speaker 4

For twenty years, twenty five years.

Speaker 3

Yes, well, it also doesn't help that these democrats are making crime legal.

Speaker 2

It's just no, you're right, yeah, I mean there used to be I mean, there used to be one up on the corner where I am.

Now they're all around la.

Those things were and they were nice, dude.

I don't get why they were why they kind of fell out.

Speaker 3

I mean, I guess the one because they were robbing it so much.

The one on Sunset, the one on Librea, just off of Santa Monica closed out.

It was huge.

It was a huge.

Speaker 2

Writing in the corner right right at the corner, right across the.

Speaker 3

McDonald's where every every day race trans and tiny Mexicans.

Speaker 4

That's why.

That's not why Righted went under, not even close.

Speaker 3

Okay, let's right Ad.

Speaker 4

One under because it had probably the shittiest management in the history I'm talking.

I don't know if they were stealing.

Really, we said this twenty years ago.

They just continually had bad management and they ran that company because CBS.

CBS is a great company.

CBS is cranking about Walgreens.

Speaker 2

You like Walgreens.

Speaker 4

Team Walgreens very good.

Speaker 3

They've closed down CBS is around here.

Speaker 2

Yeah, I think la everything is like that.

Speaker 4

CBS is a pretty solid that's one of the solid decent management.

I mean, you look at I mean the last year, you could have bought CBS at forty five bucks in January, it's up to seventy seven.

I think he's gonna keep going.

Speaker 2

You know, you're think about how bad you have to be at managing a company to go out of business selling drugs to people.

Right A.

Speaker 4

You read right A.

Right A would screw up out a three to six month basis.

They would just do stupid, stupid diggs.

Speaker 2

You're selling drugs that people don't even have to pay for, that their insurance pays for.

Speaker 4

I agree.

Speaker 2

Founded in nineteen sixty two, the company was one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country.

At its peak, there were five thousand Right Aid stores about that.

In recent years, the chain and this is from the BBC, the chain faced financial struggles and a Justice Department investigation.

By Friday, data showed fewer than one hundred stores remain and those and those are now just wiped off, wiped off the board.

The company also faced legal trouble over its role in the opioid epidemic.

In twenty twenty two, they paid thirty million dollars to settle lawsuits aleegend I can't imagine that was a big deal.

They contributed to the flow of opioids in the US the following year.

In their bankruptcy filing, the company said restructuring would quote help it resolve litigation claims.

They also faced a Justice Department complaint in which officials alleged the company's store filled unlawful prescriptions for oxycodone and fentanyl.

The company agreed to settle that in twenty twenty four.

Since twenty twenty one, this is interesting, CVS has closed more than a thousand stores as part of their longer term strategic move, and Walgreen said it recently purchased private equity firms.

It was I'm Sorry, which was recently purchased by private equity firm Sycamore closed five hundred stores.

So all the pharmacies are downsizing, it seems.

Speaker 4

Yeah, yeah, yeah, they are.

Most of it made.

They've kind of made changes that they had to make with the times.

But right, it was one that just I mean, they shot yourself in the foots like every foot every year.

They just made bad, bad decisions, horrible management.

Speaker 2

So well yeah, and I'm just if you live in if you can, if you can go to a mom and pop pharmacy, do it.

Dude.

When I switched to a mom and pop pharmacy out here, the experience is just so much better.

Like they'll mail your your ship, you know, like if you it's just so nice to talk to somebody who's not in a hurry, because the pharmacists that work.

If you ever talked to a pharmacist who works for like one of these chains, it's just it's like being in Vietnam or something.

Speaker 3

You know.

Speaker 2

They're just getting yelled at by drugies twenty four hours a day, and they make them work these long shifts.

Yeah, yeah, it's it's so yeah.

If you can do them, if you can support a mom and pop pharmacy, please do that.

Speaker 4

Because speaking of farmacists, my one of my best friends from high school, he was at the reunion this weekend.

He's been a pharmacist for forty years and we had a We had somebody show up to the reunion.

Nobody who she knew who she was.

She showed up nobody and I guess she went to our school up to third grade.

Speaker 2

He's been a forty years.

Speaker 4

Yeah, she she went to school up to third grade, just came to our reunion.

Nobody knew her.

But she had some really huge cans and she looked really dirty.

And my boy, the pharmacist, she walked up to him, said you're the last one here, and she goes looks like you're going going to hotel with me.

Good for him, He goes, well, looks like I have to move some clothes out of my buddy's car to your car.

And he took care of the new chick and we were.

Speaker 3

Very proud of Good for him.

Speaker 4

He won MVP of the reunion.

Speaker 2

He is he he graduated with you, this guy.

Yeah, how's he been a pharmacist for forty it's your thirty year reunion, right, he's.

Speaker 3

No, what, No, it was his forty year reunions?

Oh is that forty thirty five?

Thirty five?

Speaker 4

Yeah?

Yeah, yeah, no, Yeah, he's been a pharmacist.

He went to Virginia Co.

My wealth, guys degree farm he was.

Speaker 2

He's been a pharmacy for for forty years.

And you graduated thirty five years ago.

Speaker 3

Yeah, yeah, Johnny got right into it.

Shut up, stop doing math man.

Speaker 4

What thirty thirty five years?

Hell yeah, he's been a farmer.

Speaker 2

Hell yeah, he's been a farm You said, Okay, now you're saying thirty years.

Yeah, yeah, thirty years.

Speaker 3

Thirty years.

It's howie.

Speaker 4

The most important aspect of the storage I remember is that we had a girl show up to the reunion.

Speaker 2

He was a pharmacist in high school.

That's amazing.

Speaker 3

Yeah, some of it.

He's probably Indian.

Speaker 4

I mean he was a pharmacist seven years after high school.

Speaker 3

Twenty five he's been doing now it's down the twenty Okay, shut up, Johnny.

Let him just tell his story.

It's not important, all right.

Speaker 4

My math is awful little, but he has been a pharmacist.

Speaker 3

I'm not judging.

I'm not judging.

That's Johnny.

Speaker 2

Anything.

Speaker 4

And he hooked up with a girls reunion who had the biggest fun bags.

Speaker 3

I've seen it a little crazy.

How big tits just get you in the game.

It's unbelievable.

You just have a lot of meat in one place and suddenly all things are possible.

Speaker 4

And will you been will You've been drinking all down the golf course and it's nine at night and maybe somebody slipped you in edible And his eyes were like he was focused on two things.

He didn't see anything else at the reunion.

He was just like this all night.

And uh yeah, she she took care of him.

Speaker 3

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Oh interesting, that's very good news.

That's a detail.

Speaker 4

I slid coop is ask getting one on Wall Street.

They were supposed to be horrible.

Speaker 2

What are they bring in for?

Speaker 4

What?

Speaker 2

Restructuring or something or they?

Speaker 4

So, yeah, all these companies higher Yeah, and it's well, I don't think they do anymore.

But they were on a roll for a while, and they did have.

They were always in the conversation of running a few companies into the ground.

Speaker 3

Did you guys hear this that the Supreme Court is hearing whether it's legal for them to seize your house if you can't pay property tax.

Speaker 2

Bro, I hope, I hope that comes out right.

Speaker 3

I do too.

Florida's gonna get rid of property tax.

Speaker 2

Please, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 4

You're better because Florida.

They're in the ship right now.

They gotta do something, Florida.

Speaker 2

You ever own anything when you have to pay properly, You don't own it the government.

Speaker 4

You never, That's right.

Speaker 2

It's such a ridiculous that if you explain that anyway.

Speaker 3

Do you think the Yankees can win one game?

Howie?

I gotta say something about baseball.

You keep robbing everybody of these fucking experiences of seeing a guy pitching no hitter, Like, why do you keep pulling these motherfuckers.

Speaker 2

Because worth a billion dollars?

Dude, they don't want them to throw their arms off and then because they know.

Speaker 3

It's a no hitter.

Dude, you gotta let these guys pitching no hitter.

Speaker 2

They're weak man, there, they got their softness.

Speaker 3

They have to or else they lose.

I mean, yeah, that's not a deep statement.

Speaker 4

Y gotta win.

Speaker 3

I was so I was leaving Chicago.

I got uber driver and this guy was just like you like baseball?

Speaker 4

Go?

Speaker 3

Yeah, I love baseball, Goes, I love baseball, break it down and go, who do you like?

He goes?

I really like Toronto.

I think Toronto's a complete team.

I think they could do a lot of damage.

Speaker 4

Yeah, they're loaded on the offensive end.

They're loaded, fucking flat.

Guerrero is a beast.

Speaker 3

Yeah, it's a big players.

Speaker 2

He's you.

Speaker 4

Rodan has to show up tomorrow.

That's the bottom line.

Speaker 2

He was good all year, dude, it's good all year.

Speaker 4

He's got to show up tomorrow.

Speaker 2

I just yeah, it's funny because the Yankees I've always just even though they just ass raped my brave.

Speaker 3

Hey, Johnny, we're on YouTube.

Speaker 2

They since they throw the word, since they wrecked.

Speaker 4

An stretched thank you.

Speaker 2

But I I've always had like a grudging respect for the Yanks.

The Yankees don't bother me.

I hate the Phillies, I hate I hate the Dodgers, but I hate you.

I have a lot of respect.

Speaker 4

I will say right now, Ai, I don't think he's dude.

Speaker 3

I was telling everybody, I cannot believe, for the first time in my life that the man is on my team.

The man we've I've never been on team where the man was on my team.

Maybe Marcus Allen was the last time we've I've never had it.

It's I've always been on the team that was going up against the guy.

Michael Jordan, Steph Curry, you know, Kobe Shann.

Dude, I I don't know how this is the greatest feeling ever.

Speaker 4

The guy.

Speaker 3

He's amazing, dude, and now he's locked in on pitching.

Dude.

Watch all the Philadelphia talking heads talking about his pitching performance.

They're like, outside that second, that's one of the greatest pitching performances I've ever seen.

Speaker 2

He's the modern day Babe Ruth for sure, but I think he's better than you can't say.

I mean, I was just saying.

Speaker 4

It years old, eighty four years old.

I said, Dad, how would you compare him to Babe Ruth because he's the greatest.

And he said, power, Are you kidding me?

He goes, he's the tenth fastest ketch.

Let's start with speed.

He's in the top ten and speed is the fastest guy from home to home.

He throws one hundred miles an hour and has junk, and he's one of the greatest.

Power.

He goes, he's the greatest baseball player.

Speaker 2

He was your dad born.

Babe Ruth didn't play play, didn't play baseball since like the mid thirties.

Speaker 3

Shut up, Johnny, he was born in forty like you.

Speaker 2

You guys saw Babe Ruth.

Speaker 3

I don't videos, and we've seen how fat he is and drinking bear yes, in between your garbage.

Speaker 2

Man, he wasn't that what he wasn't throwing.

Speaker 4

He wasn't throwing ninety four, let alone one hundred.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Different, You guys that you get emotional about sports, is that you.

Speaker 3

Get emotional because you say stupid stuff.

Speaker 4

I'm a Yankee and and I mean if you ask me, I think Joe Demasia is my opinion, if you look at his stats, that I probably one of the greatest of all time.

But I've never seen what this guy o.

Toddy's not human, He's not.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I mean, it's just great.

Speaker 2

The best in the game for sure.

Speaker 3

Yeah.

Speaker 2

I just I don't believe in cross generation comparisons.

You can't do it.

Speaker 3

Yeah, but we're just having fun, Johnny.

This isn't testifying.

I'm having autism.

That's what you're getting.

Speaker 2

Ready to listen to yourself.

Sam, You're you're you're the one that.

Speaker 3

All your against the greatst I'm not.

Speaker 2

I just said he's the greatest player in baseball.

How is that smack?

Speaker 3

Because you're you just won't let us have fun.

Speaker 2

Oh God, you're such a baby.

You're a ba baby.

You're a baby baby.

You're a little baby.

I'm trying to think if I've ever had the best, Like maybe it was cam Newton that it was still Brady, right, it.

Speaker 3

Was well, I mean like you won the m v P that year, he was, I mean, it's the man.

Was Brady the man was?

Speaker 2

I agree?

Yeah, And like Akunya, maybe Acunia might have been the man actually before.

Speaker 3

Now, you got to win like multiple championships to be the man.

Speaker 2

No, but I mean the best guy in the sport at that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I guess because Oani's only one one.

So yeah, I'll give you that.

I mean, we're let me just say this, Johnny, and be honest, we're people going to the ballpark to see Acuna player, Like sure, people in Pittsburgh was like a coming.

Speaker 2

Yes, of course you're telling me those hold on, hold on, I'm not saying it wasn't on the level of Oton No, but he was the guy at that time.

It just wasn't.

Nothing has been as big as Otani in my lifetime.

No, for sure.

Speaker 3

All right, guys, what is the pick?

What is the pick?

Speaker 4

We're sticking with Verizon, Fellas, you can't go wrong with Verizon.

By Verizon, hold it, put it in your IRA, make love to it, make love to this guy.

Speaker 2

Is saying, cam Newton, get the get the f out of here, Johnny.

Cam Newton was the MVP of the He was the best player in football, like in the regular season that he won fifteen.

Speaker 3

Babies in the house nefflom Desk squad.

Local celebrities are he.

Speaker 2

Had more than he had one really good year though.

Speaker 4

Good year.

Speaker 3

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