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00:00Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:12Hey, crossover.
00:14It's time, right?
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00:22Let's welcome in Willard and Nibs.
00:24What's going on?
00:25Hey, fellas.
00:25Hello.
00:26Hey, hey.
00:27Yeah, what's good?
00:28Thirsty Thursday.
00:30That's right.
00:31Oh, hold on.
00:31Yeah, I was waiting for it.
00:33Thirsty Thursday.
00:35Yep.
00:36What are you guys hot on?
00:38Oh, boy.
00:38Don't do that, Stiney.
00:39They just came out of a meeting.
00:41They're hot on everything.
00:42Yeah, no doubt.
00:43Honestly, though, I can't stop thinking about the Sharks comeback.
00:47And, you know, I got home, and you put the toddler to bed, and you have a choice.
00:53You have a choice of watching the same old crap that the wife watches, or you go in the
00:57office, and you rock the screen, the main TV screen, and then you have the computer.
01:02And so you make your choice.
01:03And I thought, you know what?
01:04I'm going to watch hockey on the big screen.
01:07Warriors, sorry you're at seven, but you get relegated to the laptop.
01:10And so I was able to really drink in that whole third period.
01:13Might have helped my motivation that I had over six and a half goals.
01:17Oh, that was huge.
01:18So they're down 3-2, and I'm thinking, you know, you get one.
01:21Maybe you get a cheapie, and we get into overtime, and I still hit the over, but then
01:26it's Celebrini, Celebrini.
01:28Hello, victory.
01:29Dude.
01:29I thought that was just, you know, it was what I call a wake-the-baby moment.
01:35After the second goal, and you just scream, and you realize, oh, that's probably not going
01:40to bode well for my evening if the toddler actually does wake up, but couldn't help myself.
01:45That was just incredible.
01:46I was locked on the Warriors.
01:48Good.
01:49Yeah.
01:50And you're at seven.
01:53That's it.
01:53I was locked on the Warriors, and you're at seven.
01:55Nice.
01:56You scored on Wemby.
01:57I was locked in to all of it, and then immediately was forced out of all of it.
02:04It's a story that I will say for outside of the crossover, but yeah, the whole thing
02:11got kind of family-style ruined, and then your text messages brought me back into it.
02:19Good.
02:20But I wasn't really in the mood anymore to celebrate it the way that I wanted to, so it was
02:25one
02:26of those terrible games that really kind of, like, I invested all the way to the end, and
02:31then didn't get any of the good stuff.
02:33Oh, no payoff.
02:34I had to go watch it after the fact on the World Wide Web.
02:38Yeah.
02:38Yeah.
02:39So, but anyway, Celebrini, wow.
02:41I mean...
02:42I mean...
02:43Wow.
02:43Wow.
02:44He's not just the best player.
02:45Like, he's also got that knack.
02:47He's got the flair.
02:48He got the knack.
02:49That was crazy.
02:51What was their big hit?
02:53My Sharona?
02:54Correct.
02:54Yeah.
02:54Look at you.
02:55Oh, by the way, I just got a text.
02:57From who?
02:59Susan.
02:59Oh, it's not from Kaminga?
03:01Quit making references to Seinfeld.
03:04It's dated, and nobody young knows what you're talking about.
03:08Well, thanks.
03:09I'll give you a two for your Susan's accuracy, but a five for the mean speed.
03:13That is going to cost you.
03:15All right.
03:16All right.
03:16If I don't have Seinfeld, my material is reduced by 20%.
03:19I was going to say, at least it's over three and a half every show.
03:22She's both right and wrong.
03:24Why don't you tell her?
03:26Well...
03:26Like, she's right.
03:28She's right.
03:29And you might...
03:30You risk going to the well one too many times.
03:33It's also iconic, though.
03:35It's one of the things that even the people who weren't alive for it, they know.
03:40I mean, not as well as...
03:43Lucas has heard of Seinfeld, and he doesn't even know Star Wars.
03:46I think everyone's heard of Seinfeld.
03:49It's just Sonny's encyclopedic memory of it.
03:52I don't know if it makes me want to watch it more or not.
03:55Yeah.
03:55The...
03:57So, do you believe...
03:59I guess, obviously, let's jump into the Giants from yesterday.
04:03Do you think Vitello will suspend Chapman?
04:08Ha ha ha ha!
04:10That's great.
04:11That's really funny.
04:13That's a great question, Sonny.
04:14Your thoughts?
04:16On his part?
04:17You know, the chappy thing.
04:19You ever yell at a co-worker before?
04:23Well, okay, if we're going to start here, I actually don't think he yelled at him.
04:27Have you ever said something tersely to a co-worker before?
04:31Yes.
04:32And actually, let's remove goo.
04:34You did this morning.
04:35Let's remove goo.
04:35Yeah.
04:36Apparently, you yelled back at him because you hadn't had your coffee yet.
04:39That's true.
04:39So, I learned that about you today.
04:41And then I apologized.
04:42I mean, no, honestly...
04:45You took a shot at me.
04:46No, like, I'll kid around like that, but I don't really do it seriously.
04:50No, I mean, Chapman was upset.
04:53I don't think it was a big deal.
04:55Put it that way.
04:56It happens.
04:57But Evan thinks it is.
04:59A big deal?
05:00I don't know.
05:01I mean, this is kind of the root of the issue this morning.
05:05Yeah, man.
05:06I do think...
05:10For those of you not watching on YouTube, he's smiling right now, and he's choosing his words carefully.
05:15He's gathering his thoughts.
05:16He's gathering timber.
05:17However, what I think is that Chapman is being a little selfish, being a little selfish.
05:24He's being selfish.
05:26Yeah, because...
05:27Why is that selfish?
05:28Because there was an error attributed to him that was not his fault.
05:32Yeah.
05:32And you realize that the league actually stepped in after the game and said, you get both errors now.
05:38Yes.
05:39So...
05:39He's been charged with both.
05:40Did he really?
05:40Yes.
05:41Oh, I didn't know that.
05:42I didn't know the league could do that.
05:43Oh, still in the box score.
05:44Oh, sure.
05:45It said Schmidt on the first one.
05:46Scorekeepers got like a week to do stuff.
05:48Yeah.
05:49Maybe even longer.
05:50They can do whatever they want.
05:51Oh, well, then we got trouble brewing because Vitello said, actually, you need to take that off Schmidt and give
05:56it to Chapman.
05:56He was screaming at him during the middle of the game.
05:59I mean, they're wrong.
06:00That's okay.
06:01It doesn't matter who gets the error.
06:03They're wrong.
06:04What do you mean?
06:05Those are not on Chapman.
06:07Oh, oh, oh, oh.
06:08Those plays are not...
06:09I don't care who gets the error.
06:10Those plays are not on Chapman.
06:12I bet Chapman cares who gets the error.
06:14Well, sure.
06:14Yeah, he does.
06:15I'm sure he does.
06:15And I actually think that one of the reasons he was pissed about the second one is because he thought
06:20that the first error was also his.
06:23You're probably right about that.
06:24And so he's looking at him saying, you have now cost me two errors that are not my fault.
06:30And that's why I said catch the bleeping ball.
06:33And the only thing that I would ask him is, would you say that to Raphael Devers?
06:40Um, I don't know.
06:42Probably not.
06:43I don't know.
06:43Interesting.
06:44But I hadn't even thought about that angle.
06:46Probably not.
06:46But why would you ask for that?
06:49I always, um, Dibs knows this.
06:53Like, I have a thing with the whole, like, we've got to treat everybody the same.
06:58No, we don't.
06:59Nobody does that.
07:01Raphael Devers has earned a whole lot of stuff in this league that Casey Schmidt has not.
07:04Casey Schmidt's played more at first base than he has.
07:07Doesn't matter.
07:08It's Raphael Devers.
07:10Do you know what I mean?
07:10Like, I just, I, but he's screaming Bryce Eldridge.
07:13I don't know.
07:13It doesn't.
07:14I don't know.
07:14He wouldn't be able to throw it over his head.
07:16That's true.
07:18Yeah.
07:18He's used to playing with a six, four first.
07:20I just, I think that that, that exists, that exists everywhere in coaching and in teammates.
07:26You don't, you don't talk to or treat rookies, veterans, close friends, close friends, not close.
07:34I, we do this to everybody in our lives.
07:36There's, there's a different kind of a code for everybody.
07:39So I don't really have an issue with that.
07:41Like, does that, does that only cool with you if he would do it to everyone?
07:46I would prefer it to be that way.
07:48Yes.
07:48I would prefer consistency.
07:50Just like with Steve Curry, you're going to yell at Will Richard, but you're not going
07:55to yell at someone else who does the exact same thing.
07:59Would you want him to yell at Steph Curry if he did the exact same thing that Will Richard
08:03did?
08:04Uh, if he felt that way in the moment, I mean, I think that's unrealistic.
08:10That's all.
08:10I get what you're saying.
08:11I just feel like that's kind of unrealistic.
08:14That's, that's fair.
08:15But I just felt like he was picking on him.
08:18By the way, Casey Schmidt made a run saving play earlier in that series that helped you
08:22win a game.
08:23Casey Schmidt's a good defensive player.
08:25He made him, he made a couple mistakes at an unnatural position.
08:30Why are you coming down his road?
08:32Because catch the ball, dude.
08:33This is big leagues.
08:34Catch the bleeping ball.
08:35And if you go back now to the MLB.com box score, it is errors.
08:40Chapman to throw throw.
08:43So they've officially refreshed it.
08:45They've updated that thing.
08:46So yeah, I can see why Chapman feels a little chapped because he got both those errors and
08:52he shouldn't have.
08:53And what if Schmidt responds?
08:54Hey dude, you got two platinum gloves.
08:56Hit me in the chest.
08:57Uh, I mean, you did it later in the game when you saved a run at home plate.
09:00But Chapman did after the game say, I got to make a better throw too.
09:04Of course he did.
09:05Of course he did.
09:06But I, like I told this story to dibs yesterday because my son, and this is silly, it's literally
09:11whatever, but he's 12, but he's first baseman.
09:14And, um, when that whole thing starts happening at that age where nothing is ever your fault.
09:20And, and so you're always upset or whatever.
09:22Like you always immediately want to tell your coach why it's not your fault.
09:26And I took him over to the yard one day, just me and him.
09:29And I tried to teach him.
09:31It's not, it doesn't matter about fault.
09:33Like you're the first baseman.
09:35So your job is you stop the ball period, period.
09:39I don't care if it's in the dirt.
09:40Obviously if it's way over your head and you can't catch it, then it's way over your head
09:43and you can't catch it.
09:44But if it's up the line, if it's, if it's in the dirt, you have a big glove.
09:49And the reason for that is you go get that ball.
09:52It is your responsibility as the first baseman to do that.
09:55And, and so I just, I just think that that's, that's kind of commonplace in baseball.
10:01I also don't know that you might be right.
10:03Chapman might be upset because he's getting charged with errors.
10:06Might also just be upset because it contributed to them losing the game.
10:10Like, I don't want to, I don't want to make him sound narcissistic about it.
10:13It's all about his stats.
10:15Like they're trying to win the baseball game.
10:17It happened in the fifth.
10:19I don't remember.
10:20The first one was in the first.
10:22No, I'm saying when he, when he yelled at him.
10:23Oh, that sounds about right.
10:25I think it was earlier than that because I thought it was earlier than that.
10:28I'll look it up.
10:28I don't, I don't remember.
10:30My point is there's a lot of game left and you probably do need that guy to play well.
10:34Right?
10:35Well, that's not going to stop him from playing well.
10:37What?
10:37Getting on him?
10:38What?
10:39What is he going to cower because somebody like barked at him?
10:41No, but he could get in his head.
10:43I'm not saying that Casey Smith shouldn't have made the play, but to me to, to air your guy
10:47out on the mound is that's not who Matt Chapman is to me.
10:51Like that's the first time I've ever seen him do anything like that.
10:54Casey's a big boy.
10:55Casey can handle it.
10:56I also think that when you're in the moment, it's not like they realize the whole, like
10:59this is happening publicly.
11:01They don't realize that in the moment.
11:03Casey doesn't know right there on the mound.
11:06Oh God, that's going to end up on Twitter.
11:08He just like a teammates, like catch a ball.
11:11Like, I think that that happens all that.
11:13Like, I mean, Draymond has made a career out of this.
11:16Yeah.
11:16It happens in football all the time.
11:20This is, you know, this is teammates in pro sports.
11:24Then why do you admit fault after the game?
11:26Because it got caught on camera and they don't want that to look a certain way out in the
11:32world.
11:32Like they don't like each other or something.
11:34But, you know, Kyle Shanahan and Renardo Green, does everybody need to apologize?
11:40Does Debo Samuel and Tabor Pepper or whatever, like they all, like I just, I don't know.
11:46This is part of it.
11:47But that's a bad look.
11:48Like Debo Samuel screaming at the punter or the, the, the long snapper, like that's
11:54a bad look.
11:55No.
11:55Agreed.
11:56That one wasn't a great look, but maybe I don't think this is a great look either.
12:00I don't think this is the greatest example, but.
12:02I mean, it happened and you got caught and you didn't have to be a expert lip reader to
12:07see what he was saying.
12:08And so you get caught and after the fact you, you try to make it right.
12:12And I'm sure it happens all the time in pro sports, but you just don't see it like
12:16we saw it.
12:16But yeah, usually you do it in the dugout.
12:20Right.
12:20Or you put your glove over your mouth.
12:22And so, you know, people can't just easily.
12:25It's also game six of the season.
12:28It's like we got a long ways to go.
12:30I mean, Robbie Ray is saying we're major leaguers.
12:33You know, we don't get too high.
12:34We don't get too low.
12:35I just, I thought it was interesting.
12:37I think it kind of, it signals to me that, that this team is maybe feeling something a
12:42little early.
12:42They're trying to get off to a good start and they felt like they had a great chance
12:46to sweep yesterday in San Diego and emotions got the better at Chapman.
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13:01In other words, you know, Posey, he hired by, what are you doing?
13:06Because I already know what you're doing.
13:08I can hear it now.
13:09He wanted Vitello to turn up the temperature in the clubhouse.
13:14It's been done.
13:15And let's watch the fallout.
13:17It's like a swing indicator.
13:18Like I can tell when you're about to say something sarcastic that's designed to piss everyone off.
13:23Okay, I'll just, I'll channel, I'll say it in a more nice way to Evan.
13:29If it's, if Chapman's been in the league 10 years and this is what he did after game six,
13:34is there any kind of thing that's been like, is, is that just a one-off or has the environment
13:42changed a little bit?
13:43No, I don't think it's, well, it's obviously different than when Melvin was the manager
13:47because Tony V is a different guy, but I, I, I think it's more of a one-off.
13:52Again, I don't, I've never seen Chapman do anything like that.
13:54That's why it caught my eye.
13:55And that's why I feel like he probably was, was pissed that he got two errors because his teammate cost
14:03him two errors.
14:04And that to me, like he's well on the right and Schmidt is, you know, should catch the ball, but
14:08it is a little selfish.
14:10I don't think he's probably ever been in a spot where he threw the ball twice across the diamond and
14:14the first baseman dropped him.
14:16I don't know if that's ever happened to him.
14:18So he played with Vladdy Jr.
14:20Not exactly a great first baseman, but you ain't yelling at Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
14:23You can yell at Casey Schmidt.
14:25And why is that?
14:26Because Casey's more of a mellow guy.
14:28He's not as good of a player.
14:29Yeah.
14:30Cause he's, he's beneath you.
14:31Gotcha.
14:32I mean, that's what I take away from it.
14:34I guess we'll never know.
14:35And I mean, until Devers goes out there and something like this happens again,
14:38and then we would have to see if Matt Chapman reacts the same way.
14:43I'm thinking of basketball.
14:46And if a guy throws a nice pass to a guy and he misses a layup, do you say something?
14:52Absolutely.
14:53And you see Draymond, he does that a lot where, you know, somebody is going to, you know,
14:58go to the back door, like a back cut.
15:00Right.
15:00And you don't fall through with it.
15:02And he throws the pass.
15:03It's, you know, it's like, come on.
15:04Right.
15:04You can't stop your cut in the middle when I saw you cutting.
15:07And so I fed you and you ended up going back over the top.
15:10Well, you see it.
15:11And you even saw Steph Curry do it when Jordan Poole was here.
15:14Remember where I think that was one of the times he threw his mouthpiece in frustration.
15:19Oh, yeah.
15:20Now, he didn't say, pass me the bleep and ball, Jordan, because, you know, that's not what Jordan did a
15:26lot.
15:26But, and that's maybe what makes this so, I guess, topic worthy is you can clearly say, you know, you
15:33can see what he's exactly saying.
15:34And he said it twice.
15:36Yeah.
15:36Once for each throw, I believe.
15:38The second one was not initially called an error on him, though, correct?
15:41I think it was.
15:43I think the first one was on Schmidt, and the second one was on Chapman.
15:46I thought it was the other way around.
15:47The first one I thought was on Chapman, and the second one was on Schmidt.
15:51I thought so, too.
15:52When I checked the box score this morning, it had it.
15:54Well, no, now they're both Chapman.
15:56No, I mean, like it had Casey Schmidt.
15:58Got it.
15:58Got it.
15:58But, I mean, both are.
16:01You also don't know that as a player in the moment.
16:04Like, they'll announce it, but there's usually a lag time in there.
16:07I don't know if it had been announced before they went to the mound or not.
16:09But the way you said that is interesting, because he's beneath him.
16:16Like, that's a big statement.
16:18Well, just in the experiential pecking order, so to speak.
16:21Yeah, right.
16:22But so, like.
16:23It's what you were talking about with people that you can speak seriously to.
16:28It's not even about can.
16:29Like, what if it should?
16:31You know what I mean?
16:31Like, how do you view coaching?
16:35And can coaching ever, right, get up in your chest?
16:40Wake them up.
16:41Shake them up.
16:42Whatever.
16:42I don't know their dynamics.
16:44I don't know their relationship.
16:46And I also don't even.
16:47I don't think that that looked like yelling.
16:50Okay, fine.
16:51He didn't yell at me.
16:52He just cursed at him.
16:54Yeah, I mean.
16:55Multiple times.
16:56Yeah.
16:58I mean, using the F word in baseball on the mound, I don't think is.
17:01I don't think that's a big deal.
17:03I don't think he gets suspended.
17:06No.
17:07I was standing earlier.
17:07No.
17:08Yeah.
17:09But, I mean, you see.
17:10I mean, you asked him what I thought.
17:12No, it's fine.
17:13Yeah.
17:13I just, like, I think that.
17:15But, I mean, there's a reason I asked that question right off the bat.
17:19Terse conversations at work.
17:22There's not a one of us that hasn't had them.
17:24And there's not a one of us that the F word hasn't been used.
17:29And then we go back to work.
17:32Yeah.
17:32You and I had probably two or three.
17:34Yeah.
17:34We've gone to break.
17:35And, you know, I probably was not comporting myself in a very supportive and appropriate manner on the air.
17:42And so the mics go off.
17:43And off comes the headset from mild-mannered Mark.
17:46And it's about a 30 or 45-second tirade.
17:49And it's like, okay.
17:51I mean, tough to take in the moment.
17:53And then I think I called you later in the day and said, hey, you know, you were right.
17:56Upon further review, I probably shouldn't have said.
18:00I said, you know, a couple things to press a button.
18:03And sometimes when you're new with a partner on radio, you're going to push it.
18:06You're going to see just how far you can go and what really pisses them off.
18:10And I found out.
18:12But you apologized after.
18:14I did, yeah.
18:15Because you felt like you were in the wrong.
18:16I was in the wrong.
18:17Yeah, certainly.
18:19Now, another time it happened, I wasn't really in the wrong.
18:22Another person didn't apologize.
18:25Stiney loves this story.
18:26I was doing Joe Lowe and Dibs.
18:29And Joe opens the show and he's doing this whole big buildup.
18:33And I can kind of see where he's going.
18:34And he wasn't known for telling jokes.
18:37And so before he got to the punchline, I said, Gary Woodland.
18:41And he looked at me and he was just stunned, gobsmacked.
18:46And the segment ends and whatever.
18:47He takes off his headset and he goes, you're supposed to be this MF and funny guy and this and
18:52that.
18:52And you couldn't wait.
18:53You had to jump in and steal my punchline.
18:55And he goes off like 90 seconds.
18:58And I was like, Joe, I didn't know you were setting up this big humorous delivery.
19:04I'm so sorry, Joe.
19:06Nah, nothing.
19:07Nothing.
19:08I mean, we're on to Cincinnati.
19:10Didn't know the three years together.
19:11It's kind of a thing, right?
19:13Stiney loves that story.
19:14You ever have the debate with yourself in front of the bathroom mirror or wherever about whether or not you
19:21should apologize?
19:23Oh, I'm having one right now.
19:24It's tough.
19:25What's it about?
19:25It's about Kerr.
19:26To him?
19:27Yeah.
19:28For congratulating him for making the play-in?
19:30Yeah.
19:31You don't need to apologize.
19:32I don't think I do, but upon a lot of introspection, I thought.
19:36What's the right thing to do?
19:38Probably.
19:40It's a good question.
19:41You know, like, whatever.
19:43Like, Myers.
19:44Known him for, like, could have said that to Myers.
19:47Even Lakeham.
19:47Could have said that to Lakeham and known him for 15 years.
19:50Doot, doot, doot.
19:51Like, Kerr, I really haven't had a lot of interaction with over the years.
19:55Have you gone back and looked at the video of that moment?
19:58Because Steve's, like, bouncy and he's in a really happy mood, and right when you say that, the smile drops.
20:04And you, don't say that.
20:05Don't do that.
20:05Don't do that.
20:06Don't do that.
20:08So I may, at some point, approach him and say, you know, that I was acting like there was a
20:15little too much familiarity between the two of us.
20:19You know what would really work would be write him a handwritten letter.
20:23Because he apparently is like, that's his love language.
20:26The handwritten letter.
20:28And he'll read it next year.
20:30Yeah, that would be the way to go about it.
20:31That actually is not a bad idea.
20:33It does work.
20:34It does work.
20:35Handwritten letters.
20:36High success rate.
20:37Nice touch.
20:38I think this year alone, I've issued 41 apologies in my relationship.
20:43And 40 of those probably, I didn't feel like I needed to or had to, but.
20:49Keep a spreadsheet?
20:50I'm just ballparking it.
20:51Okay, got it.
20:51You know, sometimes you apologize to just cut the loss.
20:56Like, I'm going to take the L.
20:57Either we drag this thing out for weeks on end, or you just take the high road and you apologize.
21:03Do you think Jim Bowden's going to apologize in about 20 minutes?
21:06No, I don't.
21:08But I might need to apologize after interviewing him.
21:11Yeah, this is going to be, this is going to be, hopefully, very incendiary.
21:15Well, fingers crossed.
21:20No, I would like to ask him what, what was embarrassing?
21:25That, I, what, what?
21:27I don't like that word in sports.
21:29Like, the Warriors were humiliated last night.
21:32Neither do I.
21:32Neither do I.
21:33Okay, what are you doing?
21:34Great.
21:34But, for those of you who don't know, Jim Bowden this week, three games into the season,
21:39said that Tony Vitello is embarrassing the Giants.
21:42And I just want to know what?
21:43What did he do that's embarrassing?
21:46How is that even possible, three games in?
21:49Right?
21:49Unless you, I mean.
21:50He's not naked on the mound, is he?
21:52Exactly.
21:53And we were running through things that could be embarrassing, like.
21:55Did he have a rip in his shorts or something?
21:58Yeah.
21:59Who was the baseball player?
22:00Oh, it was Steve Lyons, right?
22:02Psycho Steve.
22:02Oh, yes.
22:03He got to first base, and he was trying to get the dirt out, and he just, he dropped his
22:06pants.
22:07He just forgot.
22:08Yeah.
22:08He sold the story.
22:09He's like, I forgot there was a crowd.
22:11Right.
22:11And he just, yeah, he just pulled his pants off.
22:14That's embarrassing.
22:14And he just started laughing.
22:16He just started laughing.
22:17What do you do?
22:17Yeah.
22:18It's a great video.
22:19Like, the Bill Buckner play, that's not embarrassing.
22:22That's just, you made one of the most iconic errors in the history of baseball.
22:27I guess you'd be embarrassed, because here's a slow roller along first, and it gets through Buckner.
22:33That's like mortified.
22:35Right.
22:35I mean.
22:36That's life changing.
22:37Yes.
22:38Oh.
22:38That was a life changer.
22:40And it moved to Idaho.
22:40I know.
22:41I'll never forget where I was for that moment.
22:43I know.
22:44I was so mad, because I hated the Mets.
22:46Yeah.
22:47I hated those Mets teams.
22:48I was at Stephen Matthew David, Top of the Hill, Daily City.
22:52Really?
22:53Buy a stereo, get a bike.
22:56I think that was his name.
22:57It used to be a stereo place in Daily City.
23:00Yeah.
23:01And you went and you bought a stereo, and you'd get a bike.
23:03So I was waiting for my car stereo to get installed in my 1978 El Camino.
23:09Do you go there if you need a bike or a stereo?
23:11Depends on how badly you want a mediocre bike.
23:15It's not like you're getting a top-of-the-line Schwinn.
23:18What about a Huffy?
23:19Schwinn?
23:20How about a Huffy?
23:21How long?
23:22Go back to Seinfeld.
23:23You guys sound older now.
23:25I'll let you guys get ready for Bowdoin.
23:27Okay.
23:28Fireworks a-coming.
23:30Bowdoin.
23:3095.
23:3119 minutes.
23:327 to game.
23:33Okay.
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