00:00I would imagine the question of the day has some sort of homage to this dynamic that we're talking about.
00:06You are imagining correctly.
00:07Okay.
00:07Yeah.
00:08Basically, because of Lance McCullers, what is a time in your life you wish you could revisit?
00:14You want to just go back?
00:15Not to stay.
00:16No.
00:16Not to relive everything, but revisit that time.
00:17Like a specific day or a period of time.
00:20You tell me.
00:21Well, the best time I ever had, like most fun I ever had in my life was right after I
00:28got out of college.
00:30Till I'm really till I moved to Houston and I love Houston and I, you know, I moved here for
00:35a reason.
00:36Then it ended.
00:36No, it didn't.
00:37It didn't.
00:37No, it was still a good time.
00:39Well, I say this all the time that for me, like everything that was the best or the most fun,
00:45whether it's sports or music or food or whatever, was from like college through.
00:51Yeah.
00:51Through like getting married because you are in this no shade of getting married or having kids or whatever.
00:56You're free to do whatever it is you want.
00:58You got some money in your pocket, all those things.
01:00That period of time, the two years after I got out of college where I was living with a couple
01:03of buddies in our hometown, doing pretty well in sales.
01:07You know, we, we, the three of us rented a condo together and we would golf every afternoon after work.
01:13No obligation.
01:14Oh, no obligations.
01:15We would go play nine holes of golf.
01:17We go to the bar at night.
01:18We wake up and do it all over again.
01:20And, you know, didn't have to ask parents for money or anything.
01:23We lived in a nice place.
01:24We were in our hometown.
01:26That was a good, those were good times.
01:27Those were good times.
01:29Yeah.
01:29Absolutely.
01:29Just, just revisit it.
01:30Yeah.
01:31Just, yeah.
01:31Just dip back in for a weekend.
01:33Spend a day, a weekend.
01:34Go golf at Simsbury Farms and drink at the Cracker Barrel.
01:37Yeah.
01:37Because of the job you have right now, you could recreate that.
01:40You just need a couple more, you need to have a couple buddies living with you.
01:44Yeah.
01:45If Amy's cool with it.
01:46Yeah.
01:46We got a two bedroom.
01:47I mean, that's the problem is clearing it with the old lady.
01:48Yeah.
01:49You know?
01:49Yeah.
01:49We got a, we got a two bedroom.
01:51Can't let her pick who's going to live in those other bedrooms.
01:54That's for sure.
01:55I have a feeling you might have to, in order to recreate this or dip back into it, you might
01:58have to just rent an Airbnb for a week.
02:00Well, I'd have to take up golf again too.
02:02And I just don't have any desire to do that.
02:04Yeah.
02:04I was at a stage in my life back then where I liked playing.
02:07The weather is much more golf friendly up in Connecticut.
02:10It's just too hot here to play golf for me.
02:12And it's too much of a commitment.
02:14But, but the drinking part, I can definitely recreate.
02:17In fact, I recreate that every day almost.
02:19Yeah.
02:20So when Brandy and I were first young and married and living at a condo at the beach, that was
02:26pretty cool.
02:27Cause it was, you know, no kids, no responsibilities.
02:29And we'd just get, you know, we'd have guys come over and we'd hang out on the beach in
02:33the off season with a big, a big jug of a big jug of some kind of drink concoction.
02:38And that was good.
02:40You were a professional athlete on the only pro sports team in that town too.
02:45Yeah.
02:46Yeah.
02:46You had everybody's attention and they've got an underrated beach there.
02:49Cause it's really big and wide and you can just have a good time.
02:51It's an Austin dude.
02:52Dude, I, I went to the Jacksonville beach like three years ago.
02:56I visit Jim Ross, WWE guys, a friend of mine and me and my buddy Wallace went and visited
03:01him and he's got a condo.
03:02I know.
03:03I just totally, you want me to pick up that name that I just dropped?
03:05No, it's fine there.
03:06I think it's good.
03:06No, but we mentioned the private airplane, but go ahead.
03:08He has a condo.
03:09No, we flew, we flew commercial on that trip.
03:12Um, but first class though, he has a condo.
03:14He has a condo in one of those high rises on the beach right there.
03:17Yeah.
03:18It's the beach is quiet.
03:20It's nice.
03:21It's like 17 miles of uninterrupted beach that you can walk along and it'll get low
03:26tide.
03:26It's really flat.
03:27You can ride your bike on it.
03:28It's really nice to go out along there too.
03:30The other one though, too, was when from the ages of five until eight years old, I went
03:36to my, I used to go to my grandma's house after school and I had the fraternal twin
03:41brothers, Sean and Casey Sanderson, who lived in my neighborhood.
03:44And we had like the classic Norman Rockwell version of a childhood.
03:49Like in America, we had all kinds of woods and, and streams and everything we could go
03:54explore.
03:55We'd play baseball.
03:56It was all that.
03:56And then the Sanderson's moved away and it got lonely.
04:00Oh, sure.
04:02Jumping, jumping over stuff on ramps that we made.
04:06Oh yeah.
04:06Yeah.
04:07Those are good times too, man.
04:09Those are good times.
04:09My grandmother just didn't pay me no mind at all.
04:12So it was, I would get off the bus and I just had to be back before dusk.
04:17Yes.
04:17Yes.
04:18B Scott's been on our case about this because, you know, obviously we get to some of these
04:22questions of the day that, you know, feel like they're innocuous, kind of a little bit
04:24of a light fun.
04:25And he's like, these are things that cause real deep introspection in a way that he did
04:30not anticipate.
04:30And I think that this is very much one of those.
04:32So apologies to B Scott and everybody else involved.
04:34Thank him back.
04:35Yeah.
04:35Yep.
04:36I have so many, I'm not going to get them all right now, but I think a lot of these
04:39are going
04:39to kind of get like sentimental.
04:40Yeah.
04:41B Scott already texted us and he's listening.
04:44He's like, here we go.
04:45You're making me cry.
04:46Is that not how you felt watching Lance?
04:48Like, I'm going to, I'm not going to lie.
04:50I think I got a, what, when he got five outs, I was like, oh, he's back.
04:54He's back.
04:55And it wasn't necessarily just about the way he's performing.
04:57It was just like, oh, the feeling is here.
04:58Yeah.
04:59Yeah.
04:59Well, for me last night, I felt that way when the minimal jams that he didn't get into
05:05many jams in that game, but you know, he had pitched to the minimum four or five innings
05:09into the game, but he needed help to do that.
05:10He needed double plays.
05:11Anyways, him coming off the mound, fired up about a double play or fight.
05:17Honestly, that last strikeout in the top of the seventh.
05:22Yeah.
05:22The strikeout to end his out.
05:23He had nothing left where he knew he wasn't coming back.
05:26And I don't think he had much left.
05:28That was just old, good old fashioned, you know, grit.
05:30And he had a big lead at that point.
05:32Like if that game were a two to one game and not a five or six to one game, a
05:36spot of
05:36mine would have come out and gotten him.
05:38Oh, he wouldn't have gone to seven.
05:39Yeah.
05:39He'd have come out after six.
05:41Right.
05:41Right.
05:41Yeah.
05:42Well, and he definitely wouldn't have stayed out there once he got into a jam in the seventh.
05:45You know, I think, cause he was still at a decent 82, 80, yeah, he was still at a
05:49pitch count where you let him go out there, you know, but I, but his enthusiasm to go
05:54back to the emotional part of it, his enthusiasm in coming off the mound and closing
05:59out innings.
05:59I'm like, that's the guy, man.
06:01Like that's him.
06:02Back to the future, man.
06:03It was really, really cool.
06:05By the way, Amy and I are going to see Back to the Future, the musical on Friday, this
06:08week.
06:09Huh.
06:09At the hobby.
06:10That actually sounds pretty cool.
06:10At the hobby theater.
06:11Yeah.
06:13I'm excited for it.
06:14That's one of my favorite movies.
06:15Yeah.
06:15Yeah.
06:16Yeah.
06:16Yeah.
06:16We're going to see a, I'm just anxious to see how they pull that off.
06:19Yeah.
06:19Cause there's a lot of special effects.
06:20It could be really good or really bad.
06:22That's what, I'm too skeptical.
06:23I'm guessing it's pretty good.
06:25I'm too skeptical of things generally to go for like, if, if they had somehow made The Wire, the
06:30musical, right?
06:31To then go to my favorite, somebody that I, something I already love.
06:35Yeah.
06:35Trying to like, you know, reconfigure it for something else.
06:38I'm like, they're going to ruin it.
06:38There's no way I'm going to enjoy this more than the original thing.
06:41The Wire, the musical would be awesome.
06:44Yes.
06:46Come at the king, you best not miss.
06:51Yeah.
06:52It'd be great.
06:54Just string her brow, break it into song after a-
06:57Crackheads, crackheads, crackheads.
06:59Yeah.
07:00I think we've stumbled upon a hell of an idea here.
07:03Yeah, dude, don't steal it.
07:03Hey, don't take my idea.
07:05Trademark this now.
07:07Now.
07:07That's not how the game is played.
07:10You can't do that.
07:12That would be the theme.
07:14That would be the theme song.
07:15Lin-Manuel Miranda, please ruin this TV show.
07:19I might have created my own demise here.
07:21Yeah.
07:22Yeah, that was good.
07:22You were in a suit looking like Pat Riley.
07:27By the way, if you could just keep doing this all show, I don't have a good day.
07:29I think he's writing this thing, man.
07:31I don't have a good day.
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