15 Burst results for "Ritchie Cunningham"

WTOP
"richie cunningham" Discussed on WTOP
"And hello, Michelle, Thursday Night Football in college and the pros coming up on halftime, Virginia tech just gave up a touchdown to West Virginia with 11 seconds left in the half. They trail now 13 to 7 on a JT Daniels touchdown pass, his first of the night to put the mountaineers in front, grant wells with a touchdown pass for the hokeys among his 11 of 18 for 128 yards. Running the ball has been the problem for the hokeys. They have run at ten times, and it has yielded exactly 13 yards. Meanwhile, in Cleveland, the browns leading the Pittsburgh Steelers 13 to 7 were more the midway through the second quarter and George pickens will just say he had the catch of the year in the first half that you have to see to believe set up a naji Harris touchdown, Jacoby Brissette with a pair of touchdown passes for Cleveland. The Washington commanders have a heck of a challenge when they host the red hot Jalen hurts and that top ranked Philadelphia eagle offense, but Dave Preston says in this week's D.C. sports titles. So the Philly defense is nothing special. And after two weeks, you look at the numbers, the best thing they do, I guess, defensive passing efficiency, the number three. They don't put a lot of pressure on the quarterback. They only have three sacks so far this season, and it's not like Kurt cousins is the second coming of Randall Cunningham by any stretch of the imagination. So there will be opportunities for Washington to put points on the board. More like Richie Cunningham, we discuss whether the commander's defense can be fixed in season and whether wins is a better option than Jim. Jimmy G and this week's D.C. sports subtle. It's on WTO dot com wherever you get your podcasts. Up in Baltimore, the ravens adding Jason Pierre Paul to their pass rush and the Orioles leading the Astros to nothing rougned odor with the two run single and Kyle bradish took a no hitter into the 6th inning. He's only given up one hit now through 7 innings and tossing 7 strikeouts. Rob woodwork, WTO sports

The Eric Metaxas Show
"richie cunningham" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"When I interviewed him, whenever I am confronted with somebody in whom I am somewhat well, I would say of whom I am in somewhat in awe, I tend to joke around because, you know, when I interviewed when I spoke to clarence Thomas on the phone, when I met Woody Allen, when I interviewed Mel Gibson, I always got to start out with a joke kind of for my mental health. I got a joke my way through it. So with Ron Howard, most people know a lot of people know that in the 70s, he was the star of happy days, you know, with fonzie, Arthur funds are really, it was just this celebration of the 1950s, which was a sitcom on ABC in the 70s. And so I watched it growing up. And there was another show that was pretty famous in the 70s on another network, and it was called the waltons, who was huge. So the star of that show was John boy, John boy Walton, who was the actor, Richard Thomas. So in my interview with Ron Howard, I open it up, just to knock him off of his balance. I opened up by saying, Ron, I'm interviewing you from my parents home, my childhood home where I grew up, which is true, because it was last Friday. And I was in my parents home on the computer, and I said, I'm in my childhood home where I watched you every week as John boy in the waltons. And of course, I watched him every week as Richie Cunningham on happy days, but just to play with his head. 'cause I'm a jerk. So I said that to him. And as you'll hear in the interview, he roared with laughter because he was like, what? And then he realized, oh, this idiot, it probably thinks that I played John boy. So he has to kind of correct me whatever. And then I think I let him know that I was in on the joke and whatever, but I closed the interview by saying it and closing let me simply say, good night, John boy. And he praises me. He goes, I see you've got the structure there. I can imagine being praised by Ron Howard for structure. The man who makes films. Speaking of the film Alban. Yes, sir. You and I saw the film with Chris times a couple of weeks ago. The special screening here in New York City, it's a harrowing film. It's not a fun film. But it's an important film. It's an excellent film. And there are a lot of films like that. Like, you know, you don't go to see Schindler's List because you think, hey, it's going to be it's going to be a blast. It's a fun. It's like Jurassic Park. It's actually, it falls more under the category of important, but it's so well done. That you submit yourself to the unpleasantness of going on this ride of these 13 most people know that in 2018, 13 boys. Members of a soccer team in Thailand were trapped in a flooded cave, it's a story like you talk about, you can't make it up on it's an unbelievable story. And it's harrowing. If you're, if you're not a fan of cave diving, which I'm not. You know, I'm not a fan of caves or diving. But when you live through this because the film is so well made, you really feel like you were there. Yeah. And you talked to Ron Howard about that. Yeah, and you did the entire interview soaking wet. As an homage, as an homage, to Ron Howard's work in these flooded caves, yes, I conducted the interview sopping wet. We might be joking about that. Actually. But seriously, it was, well, when we were in the theater album, you blow my mind. You saw this film twice. Yes. I did. I mean, I was surprised. I mean, after seeing it once, I thought, okay, this is, it's an important film made by an important filmmaker, but I don't know that I'd want to see it a second time. I hid under the seats the first time it was so scary and so claustrophobic. But I wanted to see it again because now I could relax because I knew that you could relax knowing that it had a happy ending. That's why it's called 13 lives, but oh my gosh, anyway, we're going to play that interview with Ron Howard. Now, there are two the two main divers in the film are played by Viggo Mortensen, most of you know him from, you know, like Lord of the Rings. And Colin Farrell, you know, these are two big deal Hollywood movie stars. And they play these kind of humble roles in the film. The roles of these divers that, and you know what, what I didn't talk to Ron Howard about because we didn't have the time, but anybody who says there's no God, you got to ask yourself, why would human beings risk their lives to save strangers? Why? Would you do that? If this is all there is, why do people do these heroic things? I argue, I would argue, I do argue now that it's because deep inside every one of us, we're made in God's image, and we know what is right and we know what is wrong. And there's no other explanation. I mean, what is an atheist say? I mean, they have all these sad excuses. They'll say something like, oh, it's just evolution programs us. Well, then if that's true, there is nothing heroic about what these divers did. There is nothing commendable about what these divers did. Innumerable divers. I mean, I don't know how many are involved. One of them loses his life. So it's a beautiful film. I just want to say that. And by the way, they're turning it into a ride over at universal. So yes, a fun ride. They sedate you and then they drag you 2.5 kilometers through tight passageways. It's a barrel of laughs. I tell you, Alvin, you're nuts..

The Eric Metaxas Show
"richie cunningham" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
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The Eric Metaxas Show
"richie cunningham" Discussed on The Eric Metaxas Show
"And I want to say I should say, I've got a funny story to tell, but before that, let's keep it serious. Last week, I was really sick. I don't think it was COVID because I tested negative, but I was just sick and just trying to drag myself through event to event or whatever I had to do. And I had to give a speech in Washington last Wednesday to the young Americans foundation. This is a conservative organization, college kids. And I gave a speech there, which I have posted online on my social media, I put it on my newsletter, if you get the newsletter, aircraft taxes dot com. But it was actually one of those things where I felt it was very important that I said a few things that needed to be said about Mike Pence about some people in the Republican Party who are not really understanding what's important right now. And how if they don't understand what's important, they have no political future. They have a negative political future. And I don't say these things to cause trouble. I say these things as a patriot because I love my country and I feel a burden to speak these things so that people can understand what is happening. So if you get an opportunity to see that speech or to share that speech or if you want to clip parts of it and share it, I think some of the things I said are important not least because very few people seem to be saying these things. So that was young Americans foundation that was last week. So now Alban, here's where we get to the lighter side of please. I mean, this is a funny story. Involving Ron Howard. Ladies and gentlemen, Ron Howard. Now, what's so funny is when you mention Ron Howard a different people, depending on the generation, some people are like, who's that? It's kind of amazing because you and I Alban, we think of him as this was Opie in the Andy Griffith show. This is like an icon of classic TV in the 70s, happy days when I was in junior high and high school, happy days was like the hit show with funds, the Richie Cunningham, the star of the show, was Ron Howard, Ron, Howard, it's just a gigantic big deal. And then he went into directing and has been one of the most successful directors of our time. Just amazing, frankly. I absolutely amazing what a big deal director he is. So we had a really busy week last week as I shared I wasn't feeling well. And then we had to go up to Connecticut to see my folks this weekend and whatever and I wasn't feeling well. And on Friday, I had to interview Ron Howard. Now, what that means, it's kind of like me talking to you, Alban right now. I mean, it's on Zoom. And but it's a big deal when he has a film coming out with you and I saw called 13 lives. And when a big, big film like that comes out, people like Ron Howard, as big as Ron Howard, as big as Mel Gibson, whom we interviewed some months ago. As big as Mark Wahlberg, you know, these folks put themselves out there in a media junket, sometimes in person, usually now online, where they let you interview them for 5 minutes or something really short. It's kind of amazing. So I'm at my parents house, which already complicates things because my mom or dad might just walk into the room. Like, anything can happen. I don't know, right? But I'm sequestered in the dining room with the doors closed. And it was my opportunity to interview Ron Howard, now what they don't tell you. And Alvin, I didn't even tell you this yet. They make you kind of wait forever. So you're sitting there waiting in this online kind of waiting room with these other journalists and they kind of let you in when it's your turn. But they also had other interviews scheduled, like they're thinking like, oh, oh, you want to interview the big star run. Howard, we're going to make you interview other people to promote the movie also. So there were three interview chat rooms and you're waiting to interview Ron Howard. You're also waiting interview Colin Farrell. Now Colin Farrell is a huge star. Yeah. He's in the film 13 lives. So I got to interview him, but it was kind of confusing because they put him in the same chat room with two other characters in the movie. And then there was a third one where both of the actors from the film effectively didn't speak English. Now, my tie is not that good. In fact, I'm not even pronouncing Thai correctly. So that was so the whole thing's kind of weird. And they made me wait like a thousand hours. First to get to one, then you sit there, then I mean, it was just this endless thing, you know, I interviewed Colin Farrell. Finally, after like, it had to be two hours, which is on the border of unprofessional, frankly. You're just sitting there, right? You know, like I'm not some 24 year old intern. I'm just thinking, why are they putting us through this? This is crazy. So by the time I get to interview Ron Howard, I basically thought, I know what I'm going to do because this is what happens with me. I'm old enough to not care, right? I'm thinking, I'm interviewing somebody who's such a big deal that I'm just going to have some fun with it, you know? So what do I do? I decide to say, hey, hey, Ron, Howard, just an honor to interview you. I'm sitting in my parents home, my childhood home where I grew up. Watching you every week playing John boy on the waltons. Oh no. And he howled and laughter at that. And then realized, oh, he said, well, just so you understand, I was in something else, but I did guest on that show one time. So anyway, the point is this is my jerk way of punking Ron, Howard, kind of like with Mel Gibson when I interviewed my Gibson. I said, like, you're not nervous because I'm interviewing you. You know, like just like the stupid, nobody else would be that stupid to say anything like that. So when we come back, I will tell you more about that when we get on with John S mirak. But it was like, I'd been sitting there two hours, I thought, hey, I just don't care..

WTOP
"richie cunningham" Discussed on WTOP
"Into politics. Remember pozzi from happy days, he's now running for mayor of ojai, California, Anson Williams, AKA patsey Weber hung up his Letterman jacket many, many years ago. And now wants to get into politics. The 72 year old will face the current ojai mayor who's running for reelection. Ponzi was the hottie BFF of Richie Cunningham Ralph mouth and the fonz on the show that aired in the mid 70s and 80s before jumping the shark. Stacey Lynn, CBS News. We've got money news at 25 and 55. Let's check on over with Jeff claw. Fell in the Dow is up 40 points. The S&P 500 Index is up just three. The NASDAQ is up 13 points. We're dressing more casually back at the office, Levi Strauss's blue Jean sales last quarter were up 15%, a record $1.5 billion in sales last quarter. Video game store chain GameStop is cutting jobs in his fired its chief financial officer. GameStop was one of the pandemics meme stocks, more than doubling at one point. It is lost a third of its value so far this year. The national trust for historic preservation has awarded a total of $1 million to 25 historic independent restaurants. Two of them are here. China kings in Leesburg opened in 1972, mister Henry's on Capitol Hill opened as a

The Rich Eisen Show
"richie cunningham" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Wow. Okay. So that was a mistake. That was a mistake. All right. There you go. The other thing is I can't sing. I want to sing. Sure. I wish I could sing. If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I'm coming back as the boss. Brings the Sia. Or Brandi carlile. I'm going to see Brandi carlile pretty soon. Fantastic. I'm so excited. Fantastic. Yeah. Last one for you. True or false, you were offered your choice of lead roles in the, I love this movie. Night shift, you chose chuck because you wanted to play Richie Cunningham for once. The same reason. I thought that Billy blaze, the other character, was very flamboyant. I thought the fonz was flamboyant. I would play chuck Ron Howard directed it. It was his first film for a major feature. I'm kidding. It was for Warner Brothers. He said, you can play either role, I said, okay, so I'm going to play a chuck. I'm going to play Ritchie. And then we auditioned everybody in town. And Michael Keaton was the last guy on the list. No kidding. He came in within 30 seconds, Ron looked at me. I looked back at him and Michael Keaton was nothing short of brilliant. So you knew as soon as he said oh my gosh, as soon as he opened his mouth. And what a fun movie that is. You know what? Written by Lowell ganz and babaloo mandel, two guys who ran happy days for 7 years. Right. And they are just unbelievable comedy writers. They are now I think that they are the greatest doctors. Doctors meaning that if a script isn't working, you send it to these two guys. Yes. They get enough money to buy a mansion in order to rewrite it. It's just a pleasure to have you here on this show. Thank you. Henry Winkler. Did we ever talk about Barry? Yes, we did. Okay. I mean, we're 10 o'clock. 10 o'clock. We talked about your character. I was going to go a little bit further into the script. You said you wanted to meet Patrick Mahomes. I was just taking your lead from that. I really do. Because we love the show. Barry, we can not get enough of the program. It is dark. It is very dark. It is so dark, I bought a miners cap. So that I could see where the hell I was going. But this Sunday, it is in. I just saw it last night. I just saw the so I could talk about it. I just saw the episode, it was jaw dropping. You said one of the most moving dramatic scenes you've ever been a part of. And that's not even hyperbole. I am willing to stand by that. And hater came on the show with Robert wisdom, the actor Robert wisdom who plays the father of my love. Right. And we saw an episode 7 when he was talking to you. He zoomed zeroed in on the beads of sweat on your forehead. So you kind of know that something's up with you. So I can't wait to see what episode 8 has to unfold. Wow. It is great. And Bill Hader said, season four is already picked up. So that's great. He's writing it. I spoke to him last night. And he told me that they're in their deep in writing of season four. Can't wait. How lucky am I? You know, Henry, your career is one of our favorites. Honestly, when we told everybody in our lives that you were coming in, they all were like, how lucky are you? So we feel the same way. With you being here. Really, I am one grateful dude. Right back at you and next time. Next time you come on. We'll make sure mahomes is on the phone. We'll do that. Truly? You like him that much. I think that his ability is such a cut above, he is so passionate in the way he plays. He is so improvised in the way he plays. He is so sure I just think it is instinctually great, actually. Okay. Well, he now knows that. And we will make sure that we'll make this happen. Yeah. It would be listen? Yes. Patrick high. He does. How are you? Can I just say? No, if Patrick is listening, I'd like to, you know, we make a great chicken stuffed with ricotta and stitch. Yes. With an unbelievable reduction, it can be yours..

The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden
"richie cunningham" Discussed on The Garden Report | Boston Celtics Post Game Show from TD Garden
"Both of those things. I was like, who's this 7 foot three freaking Richie Cunningham? Like, who is this guy? With the 1950s part, you know, side part. It's a new beginning. It's a new beginning and a new day. It was banged up when he got there. Everyone was like, is this guy even going to play this year? I get it. He's trying to get a new look and new chapter in his career. Jeez. Yeah. But it was a little off. He's definitely going through something any time somebody goes through it. What do you mean? Of course he's going through something, man. He was like a top tier bigger match with the hair. Now he's getting ready to let it rain. You know, whether it's, you know, a guy might shave his head all his hair off or a girl might like all of a sudden she's got purple hair like something's going on. Like that's the red flag. It starts with the hair. They just need like a fresh start. John definitely thought Jason Thompson was still in Sacramento. No question. No, I knew. I knew we got shipped somewhere. And then they got bought out and I lost it. And I didn't know Chicago grabbed him after that. I knew it was in street clothes, you know? Like the only time I hear about Tristan Thompson anymore is when there's like a girl being like, yeah, he's the father. That's the only time I hear. Never got basketball. It does not seem like a lifetime ago that Brad was starting Thompson and tice for like 40 games and we were like stop..

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"richie cunningham" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"They like to do. Why do you think they decided that that wasn't the right fit for him? Do you think they just under evaluated Mac or what do you think was going on? They got bullied by the media? No, I don't know. It's fascinating. I think media or Twitter. Yeah, maybe Twitter. There was a lot of people reporting that it was Mac. And that was, you know, a well-known thing that was going to be the pick and then it sounds like they maybe changed their mind or just decided to go the other direction. I think what Peter was saying is perfect. They got caught by the siren song of the versatility, the ability to change the change the math of the defense with lances or runner. Like imagine the upside the ceiling. And I think they probably bought into that because I was saying that too, honestly. Yeah. Just the idea that they could design their run game around a guy who completely changes the math he's one of the better runners at quarterback position in the draft. All that stuff like just the ceiling is so much more enticing, but then I think I was guilty of this. I'm guessing they were too, like you lose track of just like moving the football, moving the chains, having that experience, exactly what I said with Trevor Lawrence, where Mac has been in big games, you know? And he's seen it in his polished and all that stuff. And so I think obviously hindsight's 2020, but I think that was kind of got caught by that siren song of just like the upside and that's kind of what happened. I'm not writing off Lance yet, but I was going to say, I don't think it's the wrong pick. I don't. I think Lance once and I wrote this in my column for Fox today and I'm getting a lot of pushback from niners and it's like, wow wow, slow down there. I'm not sure Lance is the quarterback next year. They still have Jimmy G under contract. Wow. And if it takes two years, I think they're willing to take two years. You look at Aaron Rodgers. It took him three years. They have the luxury of going with Garoppolo, but eventually Kyle Shanahan's dream offense. And yes, he'll have another year, whether they don't win another game all season he'll have he's got that leeway there. Trust me. Is to see a mobile quarterback under center and doing things that they can do with that run game. I think Lance might still be the right pick. It's just he's so young, so unpolished and played 17 games in college. Yeah. Well, and that's also could be why he's the wrong pick because he played 17 games from college and there's the upside downside thing where I think with Mack, Danny, you like Matt, you didn't, you didn't love him in the draft. I think you felt like there were certain things you didn't love. Has he surprised you with what, especially like that game he had against the browns, which was just ridiculous. Yeah. He just did he have a higher ceiling than you expected. Yeah, I think so. I mean, I think I certainly underestimated him a little bit. I look back on my rate, rankings, I had him at 20, which I think was maybe a little bit higher than the consensus, but not high enough, clearly, I think. And I think it was exactly what we were just talking about the upside. He doesn't have the same athletic profile or big arm as some of these other quarterbacks. And so you get caught up in that stuff, but he's very polished. And I think the system that he's landed in is perfect for it. I think we talked about that right after the draft. This is great for him because he's got that offensive line. He's got that run game. It's a great coaching. The scheme that they've designed around him seems like really smart. It's basically just like making things easier on him. But he is capable of navigating in the pocket and making that stick. They're like the touchdown to Kendrick born on Sunday was just such a great job. How about the hunter Henry pass on the sideline pass we need two guys on a floating over. I think look, this is why the draft is so hard and this is why there will never be an exact way to figure it out. I think it goes for basketball, but especially football and especially quarterbacks. There's things that he was doing this year that I don't know how you evaluate. Like, for instance, he's so fucking tough. He's taken at least 12 hits that were just like monster hits. That hit he took from Randy Gregory in the Dallas game. Literally could have ended his season. He took another one last week. The first quarter against the brands, but I think he's incredibly tough. So there's one thing he has a conness to him that you can see in college, but you don't know if it's going to translate to the pros. There's just no way to know. And then he's an incredible teammate, which I think you could have figured out if you did enough recon. If you're an NFL team, you're doing your recon with Alabama. Now you don't know what the coaches are telling you. You don't know if you can a 100% believe it. But he went into the Pats and he was immediately beloved and popular from day one. He was hanging out with the defense as much as the offense. He was hanging out with the offensive line and he's just like a teammate. And I think for the Belichick pat's culture, he's honestly the perfect pick. And I don't know what his ceiling is, but he's perfect for them. Okay, so it's interesting, because he's like a tennis player growing up. And I got, you know, everyone's like, enough with the tennis because all during the pre draft process, I'm like, this is the footwork. It's not sneaky athletic, but there's definitely athleticism here. It comes from a tennis family and was like, his dad was like a world champion, tennis, but all this stuff. But here's this kid, country club looking kid was like a little like a kid model, like has this blond hair. Doesn't have a great body. You see the pictures and you're like, okay, this kid, I'm gonna hate this kid. And yet we had Jalen waddle on our show pre draft and were like tua or Mac Jones. And you would think the easy thing is to say, oh, I love both those guys. And he's like, no, max my guy. What? All these players. And it's not a, it's not a, hey, you know, don't judge a book by its cover, but these guys who have played with Mac Jones both as in Alabama player, but now as a patriots player, guys that are on the defensive side of all, they're like, no, Mac is a dog. We love this guy. So I think there's this like you see this player and this howdy doody look and the walk at the draft where he comes up in the ill fooding suit or whatever, and you're like, this guy's gonna be like some Richie Cunningham, but he isn't. He's a dog, and he takes hits and he's tough and he wins games. Well, it's very similar. I was watching I broke down. I watched man in the arena last night. I watched the first time. I gotta say it was really good, I was shocked. I really enjoyed it..

WMAL 630AM
"richie cunningham" Discussed on WMAL 630AM
"And her dog in Atlanta This newly released autopsy report reveals that Katherine Jeanette was stabbed at least 15 times across the face according to the full report obtained by our Atlanta affiliate W AGA Jean S was also stabbed in her hands neck and back and had the letters FAT carved into our skin Jeanette and her dog Bowie were found dead near an entrance to Atlanta's Piedmont park where they went for a late night walk back in July Fox's Charles Watson a prison riot in Ecuador leaves at least 68 inmates dead and 25 injured Prison officials describing Friday night's riot at a president Ecuador's coastal city of guayaquil as a complete massacre One of the original actors from the TV series happy days dies but you may not remember his character Irish American actor Gavin o'herlihy played Richie Cunningham's older brother chuck Dad I got a practice I'm changing my free throw from an underhand to an overhand Looks better for the fans Oh wow then your excuse chuck I certainly wouldn't want to disappoint your fans But a hurler he who died this year at the age of 70 play check for less than a full season The actor wanted out and was replaced by Randolph Roberts But even then you may not remember chuck producer Gary Marshall decided the character wasn't needed the fond served a similar function And so the oldest son in the Cunningham family was simply written out of the script after the first season never to be heard from again Roger stern Fox News And Lady Gaga hails Britney Spears as an inspiration after getting her conservatorship lifted Friday I'm Carmen Roberts.

Planet Mikey
"richie cunningham" Discussed on Planet Mikey
"Was outside his house. He's the one time. So he put the scare of fear of God into it because everybody that ever got involved with any kind of drugs at that prep school immediately kicked out. So we thought we were all dead. We're all gone. Scares. He didn't afterwards. He goes, I'm not gonna go to take you, mister trout, 'cause you guys are stupid and you're an idiot and you want. He just yelled at us. That was a good thing to say. Nothing's changed. I want you. So, January of 1972, I get kicked out for Jesus. Out of Avon old farms from mister Charlton, kicked us out. So I had trouble in school. I really did. It wasn't until I got to the workplace that I met with success for being diligent. Nope to the grindstone. Former FBI agents 5 tour dead. Beat you to death. I'm sure he wanted to. So then I got once I got into the radio business, of course, I was, I was kicked out of Avon kick that I managed to high school. Now I'm in radio. My troubles are over. I get my first job at a thousand watts station in Manchester, Connecticut. You know, from there, I was pretty stable. It worked at POP, W ACE, WWE, WMS WHC nwc. W H ynw B Z W ei, the zone, Frank F keep the pike. Yeah, I've had a few job changes, but not pretty much for behavioral problems. They just figured I was a little too good for them and it pushed me out the door. Come on. Fly away free bird. You are a trendsetter. That's just the radio jobs. FSB, classic Sports Network, and ECN, Fox 25 Nissan and Comcast, TV jobs ahead, too. So I've had a lot of jobs. You know why though Ben? Why? I'm handsome. You are so handsome. You know, look at that face. Yeah. Can you just slow down a little bit? I'm trying to transcribe this for your Wikipedia page. Yes. By the way, I'm not sure I have a Wikipedia page. There's a planet Mikey Wikipedia. Check it out. I think wrote it. So it's not exactly complimentary. Sometimes I just wish I had gone into what I wanted to go into, which is having my own firearms shop. When you like to have that, by the way, do you want a gun? Yes, I do. Yes. Ben. I know where I'm going. I'm gonna buy a shotgun. I'm gonna take you up there and buy you have you buy a little derringer. You know, my dad had a shot. Thanks a lot. It's a toy garage. Bill Rick a Massachusetts. You guys want to make a little road trip up there? I'm game. It's not that far from Shawshank, firearms and gunsmithing, Vinny's the expert up there he can answer all the questions you might have. He can fix any problem you might have with your guns. He has ammunition he's got firearms of all kinds every kind. And you can't stump him with a question. No, I don't want to. He's good. Can I get a Walther PPK? But on a James Bond, kick lately? Really? I bet he could find one if you don't like him fund? You looked a little shaken and not stirred. Tonight. If your gun needs cleaning, an adjustment or repair, bring it to shashan firearms and gunsmithing and Bill Ricky, you tell him that planet Mikey sent you. Because that's how he'll know that these advertisements are being heard by intelligent responsible future gun owners. Friends of the show. It's a one step, gun shop, and I made that rhyme just on purpose. Vinnie's the owner, gun smith, knowledgeable as heck. They provide you all the services right at the shop. It's all personalized just for you. If you're looking to sell your gun machine buys guns, they can put a scope on the gun. They can put a red dot, you know, they can do all the things that you want done right there at this. They know everything. Check out the issue of hot brass from the gun club of America Vinny is on the cover. Yeah, he looks good. This is not just some guy. He's a guy in the cover of the gunsmith. I'm gonna go to magazine. You'll get the the full professional treatment and you can call them. If you want to just call them and make an appointment to go see Vinny, you can do that. It's 9 7 8. 6 6 7 30 60, or you can go to firearms dot com SHA shards. SHA ws H EN. Shaoxing firearms dot com and or go to 12 Hadley street and Bill rickets that simple. Okay. Yeah, I've got to get a shotgun. I really am. You know why? This is scare the Halloween kit. You know, my dad had a shot kind of 12 gauge double barrel. He couldn't get the 13 gauge? And one day he and my uncle was sitting out, they had been drinking beer. And how many shots he think would take to take down that old tree, Bill? My dad's oh, she's I don't know, they were 20 feet away from him. Dad's name is Belle? Maybe 30 feet away. So they've been drinking beer and my friend Mike and I are playing in the dirt. We were little kids like 5, 7 years old, maybe. And all of a sudden, okay, kids block your ears. Boom, and they'd hit the tree and all these splinters would fly everywhere. Well, so then the gun to my uncle, my uncle, okay, black ears, boom, he did it again. Finally, the tree starts to and it starts falling toward them. It was a giant tree the big oak tree was dead. But they saw his uncle. If they ran like hell, it was so funny. Did you get video on that? Because no, no, that was 19. That story would have been so good if you had your phone on. If video cameras were invented. I don't even think phones were invented. They didn't have regular phones. Dialog posts. All right, so I'm so organized today. It's unbelievable. First of all, I wanted to tell you about the weekend I had from a football perspective. Yes. I came so close to big money, and this is my tally sheet right here. All right. And one parlay, I picked Cleveland. These are just to win to flat out win. Cleveland buffalo, rams, New England and Tampa Bay. They all won. So that was a good one. I took some money there. Then I had another parlay that was Cleveland -5 and a half, buffalo plus three and a half, because I teased him, you know, a 6 and a half Pointe. Carolina winner, New England winner, and you know who screwed me? Who Seattle? It figures. God, I hate Seattle. I hated as a city. Bastards. I hated as a place to I will never visit Seattle and I hate to I hate the team. It might be somebody in Seattle right now listening to this. I don't give a hope so because they suck, you know who's listening? Who, Mike salk? Is he listening? No. It's definitely not. He liked he loved you, though. I don't know why. You're the only one he liked. He's nice to me. I'm nice to people. That's why. I'm really nice to people. All the time. Except that guy that I need right in the nuts. In the hallway. And that was the last time I worked there as a boss. Jeff Brown, right in the nuts. It's huh? Well, he was an unusual guy. Yeah, well now he's an unusual guy with flattened testes. So Seattle all they had to do was win. Yep. No, actually, they had to win by plus one and a half with them. So all they had to do was win by one. So they get to the point where they're leading 24 to 9 Seattle and then they end up, oh, it's 30 to 30. It's going overtime going, what? I had that ran over their faces. I had that game locked up and then Russell Wilson couldn't get hit out of his own ass way and they lose, and I'm like, do you remember that cost me? Like hundreds. That one stupid and they're at home and they can't win who they play. I don't remember. Tennesse Tennessee. They should have won that game. Would you feel this way about him if he was winning? I went two for three, of course not. I went to for three this weekend on football. But look, I get this other parlay. Carolina plus I'm sorry. Rams plus three and a half New England plus one, Arizona plus three and a half winner winner winner. But I had these all tied in too. I could have won an extra two three four 5 6 7 $800. But you didn't. Because of Seattle. Oh, goddamn. I've gone two for three back to back weeks. So yeah. So you should fuck your parleys and just take these individual bets again. What's my fault? I did the right thing. I picked all the right teams. Clearly. You just couldn't perform. That's true. God. All right, so that's how I'm gonna say anything more about that except that I'm sad. Just take the under on every patriots game. You know what? Here's what I did last night. I took the over, and that way you can root for both teams, Green Bay and the usage. Every time somebody scored, I'm like, yeah. 'cause I had the over. Yeah. Okay. It ended up being way over. 49 was good. Anyway, okay, enough about that stuff. You know, you want to listen to myself about betting. What? Mutt at night on WEEI. What happened? Three advertisements. You have come a long way. You can listen to mud and just think of how good you'll feel. Okay, you say I'm listening to mutt. I just tuned in. I doubled his audience. And then he goes, sorry, my cheeks. Sorry to munch. What could give a rat's ass about us? He's too afraid to come on the podcast. I was thinking of asking him just for fun just because it would be really entertaining. You'd get a lot of downloads for that. But he won't do it, because he's a pussy. I bet he would. Why don't you ask? He and his buddy, Kevin, what's his name? I don't know. The program director. Graham, oh grant. Kevin Graham. Pussy one a and pussy one. Oh God, I'm fighting words. I don't care. Okay, so now where was I? Oh yeah, pecker had coy. Jeff. No, I saw pecker head last week. And his real name is Steve or Ernie. Ernie coy was the punter for the New York Giants back in the 70s, so we called him Ernie, even though his name is Steve. How did he get the name packer? The first time I ever met Aerosmith was at his house at a party, lakeside in New Hampshire. But the pecker head story I told you to want about getting busted. I saw him this week. He gave me this book of limericks. We'll never know, Bill. Is this like the once was a man from Nantucket, kind of literally? Well, yeah. Right exactly. Their dirty little limericks. These are filthy. I don't think I've ever actually heard that full limerick. There was this man from Nantucket, whose was so long he could suck it. And no, no, no. No, no. It's one of Nantucket who once crossed the scene a bucket. When he got there and they asked for his fare, he whipped out his and said. How do I get to be dirty of these podcasts? What if my son's listening? You're right. After all, you know, she's just 30s, I think. He would never hear anything. He can handle it. Otherwise. All right, so I'm gonna read he gave me this limerick book and it's he also gave me which I have in my car. Do you have a turntable here? No, you don't. No, I mean why I do, but it's not hooked up. Because he gave me a copy of George Carlin's class clown album that has the 7 words you can't say on television. And it's in my car. In fact, she's probably melted right now. You know, I'm bringing arms in your car. But here's the book, limericks, new and naughty. Over 240 original limericks by Al cracked. The famous Al cracked cracked one up. That was so bad, but it was great. It was great. Thanks. And acrobat brimming with zest. Puts girls that he dates to the test. He props them in bed, points his thing where she spread and somersaults into her nest. Jesus. Where she gets a cookie sound effect. You have no. You have another, because they have all these dirty words in them, and I want to look them over first, so I don't get surprised and offend some of our more religious listeners. Of which we have thousands. Okay, so now I got any stories. You can't read that. Don't put it down now because it's not time to read that. Don't put it down. No, put it down. Oh, okay. You know what I mean? Yeah, tell pecker. No dirty words. Okay, go ahead. You might as well. On Alice has such immense thighs. That no matter which way she lies, men would need an extender, at the end of their gender, to get at her copious prize. See, now, that's kind of a highbrow version. Yeah. You had a bookmark in here from 1999. No, he just gave me that, but it was privacy. His private collection, pecker hit coy. It was my buddy. And I hope he's listening. He always listens. He's one of the few people that listen to know me. Oh, that no you. Okay, so I got, first of all, I want to make a couple complaints because what would the podcast and the plan to make sure be without a complaint? You know, I'm not even going to complain that Ben was late today because I'm in a good mood. Or absent last week, I could complain about them though. In fact, I'm barely going to mention them. Why I was watching the match 30 30. Did you see that? I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard it was amazing. It's amazing like the amazing vets except I was there, you know, for every game of that 1986 World Series. You know that, right? Yeah, I know the story about game 6, you before. And after there was there for game 5, it gives you three, one, two, three. They were 7 games in that series. But for all of them. I know I remember you telling that kind of sad story about media Buckner's Bill Buckner's brother Jim Buckner, yeah. But that's not the story I'm gonna tell here tonight I'm gonna tell a story about the mets because this isn't kind of a Jimmy Kimmel production. He produced it and I guess he loves the mets and I fucking hate the Met. I don't like Jimmy Kimmel. I don't like him either, right? Come to think of it. So it's called once upon a time in Queens and I've watched three out of the four episodes. I know what happens in episode four. They win the World Series. And I don't really know if I have the stamina to watch that tonight. They say it's well produced. I haven't seen it, but I've only heard that it's well done. Well, it was 35 years ago now, and I was there for every game and there were a bunch of assholes. We found that out by just getting close to them and, you know, being around them, I got first thing is Billy Joel sang before game 6 Billy Joel sang the national anthem. Really? And his wife, what's her name? The Christie Frank Christie Brinkley was there with the baby. She had the baby. You know, the baby the unluckiest baby in the world. Your mom's kristy Brinkley your father's Billy Joel, the little girl's born and she looks like the dad. You know, like a former boxer. We got his face punched in so over the Alexa or whatever name is? Yeah. The mother is beautiful and all that, but she doesn't get her mother's looks. She gets the father's looks. Do you want to talk about the short end of the straw? So after the error by Buckner and the ball gets between his legs and we're all standing behind home plate, the entire Boston media may be 30 of us. And we're getting ready to go on the field and interview the winning Red Sox, but then all of a groans, what the heck's going on out there? We couldn't really see what's going on. Mets win. Here comes Christie Brinkley, holding the baby. Walks right by the Boston media 30 strong. She's like, we won. We won. And you hear from the back of the crowd of the media. Fuck you. Somebody says that's a question. How is Dan Chauncey? I don't know. Who it was? You couldn't see who it was, but you heard it. Loud and clear and she heard it, too. It was funny. So anyway, Lenny dijkstra might be the biggest asshole that ever played the game. Complete complete turd. And in this special, he uses about 200 F bombs every sentence. He goes. Real fucking what the book. He knows he's gonna be on ESPN, but he still talks that way. It was a moron. And a literal piece of shit in the world of business. You know, he's done a lot of bad things. I think he did time. He did. Then you got Daryl strawberry, who, as talented as he was, you know, he used to beat up his wife. He's all kinds of drugs. He was an asshole. He admits it. And in this series, he talks about what a bad person would have bad husband a bad man he was. So he's an asshole. Keith Hernandez complete asshole. Now why do I say that? Well, it's not just the stuff he did with that I saw in a World Series walking around smoking cigarettes in front of the press and drinking beers and being stupid shit. He turned in my friend, Bernie carbo to Major League Baseball for drug use, he ratted him out basically. So he did that. And Bernie and her Bernie so bad, he goes, Keith, he goes, I let him stay in my house. He was my friend, and then he rats me out to Major League Baseball and then birdie couldn't really get a job after that. And nobody likes a rad. But especially like that. Because he's an asshole. And they gave up two people, I think when he testified to Major League Baseball, Bernie carbo was one of them about about cocaine use or whatever. The whole this entire met's team is doing Coke. Was fueled by. They talk about it, constantly, but no, he turns in Bernie poor Bernie carbo. And I'll never forgive Keith Hernandez. So their assholes, but here's the biggest asshole of all. How'd you know? I took a guess. How did you guys? Here's my rainbow three more names. Ray knight sucks. And he stole my baseball glove. I know this. So I'm in a charity softball game when I was a channel three and hard for in a bunch of channel three air posted out. We're doing this softball game against ESPN personalities who were in Bristol so we got together to raise money for something. So ray knight comes over to the bench. He goes, any of you guys got a glove? I said, I pull out my Mike Schmidt, Franklin pro model that I had found that I'd gotten for 15 bucks in a used glove box, and it was perfectly broken in. It was exactly the glove I'd always wanted my entire life. I caught everything with it. I got this glove ray in a used glove box for 15 bucks and I handed it to him. And he goes, I'll give you 25 for it right now. He says, this is a great glove. I say, so he was a place third base. And he'd leave the glove there third base on third base. I go out play third. So in out at the end of the game, I see ray knight. Everybody saying goodbye. I see ray knight Nick next to his car in the parking lot. Throw my glove in the back seat of his car, get in and drive the fuck away. With my glove and I'll tell you, it's not just the cost of the globe because $15 is nothing. It's that it was perfectly broken in. And when you have a perfectly broken and glove, ask any player. There were thousands to that guy. He never wants to lose that guy. So Rey knight drives away steals my glove that prick. He's a former major leaguer, stealing some innocent guys baseball club, man. You don't go beat him up? I hate him. I hate ray knight. If I see him, if I saw him tomorrow, I'd say, ray, you're a thief, you're ugly. I'd spit on his shoes and I'd tell him that Nancy Lopez has a fat ass. His ex-wife. This is x-ray. Okay, now do you know how I feel about that? Yeah, that was pretty good though. You got it all out. That's important. No, you want to hear? You want to hear my New York Giants cocaine story? Oh, let's hear that. The New York football giants? I'm working on channel three. They said, go cover this charity basketball game down at Yale. It's a New York Giants against teachers or something. I don't know. This is like 88. Yeah, late 80s. Yeah. And I go to Yale and I go down to having some gym. They're having a gym and all these giants play with their Dave meggett and Zeke mowat and pepper Johnson, all these guys are there. So it's halftime and I'm thinking, this might be a good time to get an interview with these guys, 'cause you know, they're playing in the game, they're not going to so I go to the locker room like this and they can't get the door open. It's locked from the inside and they can't get out, and no one could get in. Now, meanwhile, they're going to try to play the second half, but they couldn't get out. They couldn't get it. They were there doing blow. We know what they were doing in there. They locked the door then somehow got fucked up and they couldn't get back out. The crowds waiting and waiting and waiting 15, 20 minutes. We're all at the door now. They're trying to find a custodian or someone who can open the door. Zeke mowat, you know, they're yanking and jam and the door try to get it open. So Zeke moss says, I'm gonna kick the door down. If pepper Johnson was right behind the door pulling on it, he goes, stand back, pepper. And then he kicks the door as hard as he can and stolen open. I mean, he kicked it as hard as he could. And you know, Zeke moan. You know, he kicks like a mule. And he's hung like a mule. Ask that reporter, he's the one that whipped it out. He was the one that slashed a patriot missile to what's your name from the Herald, right? Yeah. Can't remember her name. Yeah. The redhead, whatever her name is. So anyway, they couldn't get them out of there. They finally got somebody finally came along, and they were all. They were doing blow in there. And that team was notorious. Dave Maggie. He got a resident sent to prison for raping some girl. Didn't he? Not just one. I think there was multiple. Lisa Olsen was Lisa Ross with regards to the red. Duck. You go to the Patriots locker room duck. Anyway, so now we're exposed both New York teams that I can't stay in the New York Giants in the New York met. Yeah, now what? I don't know. I don't really have much, oh, you know, I saw last night on TV. What did you see on TV? Bonanza. Weird. You know why they call them little Jo don't you? And the other guy called them off. I saw a commercial for the law offices of Joseph of Joseph P karja. Where's that? And the lady, I think it's Worcestershire. I don't know. Anyway, the lady was doing the spot and she says I swear to God just like this. Call the law the law offices, Lara offices, because she had mass two seconds. Instead of law offices, she should call our offices. And she did it 5 times. The Laura offices? So one of them would go out for a pizza. What's wrong with people? But they let that add run. Well, she sounds like Laura officer. A real person. She zones authentic. I didn't know what to do. That's because she is, man. You know what else is authentic? What's that? My hair. Can I just tell you a little bit about my hair for a moment? Indulge me on this. Okay, if you would radio listening audience. We're on doctor Robert Leonard is the guy who initially informed me that I was had a serious balding problem back in 2003. He said, yeah, you can't lose it up there a little bit. He didn't talk like a western guide. Doctor Leonard's great guy. But he said, we'll take care of your hair, you could do our commercials. I said, sure. Why not? I was so amazed because I thought this is going to be terrible. It's going to be a bit. No, it wasn't a bad experience. It was easy. It was almost totally pain free and the result of it was that my own hair was growing on my own head back where it wasn't before that. Yeah, looks good. I didn't want to but I don't want someone else's hair that Richie Cunningham haircut becomes you. But he did such a great job. And then I said, I'm happy to talk about this on the radio. It's back when I was at station. But you know who else has gotten their hair fixed permanently? The hair restoration with Leonard hair transplant associates? Wes Welker? David Portnoy from barstool? Brian scalabrine? See him on TV's got red hair. Rob ninkovich, Stephen King. Christian Fourier. Tom E Curran Tom Karen from nessen. Fred toucher from toucher and rich. You know, you're not sure. I don't even know her. Jesus. Chris Gronkowski, that's Gronk's brother of Sebastian vollmer, Lyndon byers LB Kevin Chapman, the actor. He had his hair fixed from roger and me, of course. Look at you. And you still have my picture on the website, too, you know? So I think they must have known they did a fine job on my hair. But the key you have to remember is that now doctor Matthew la presti, who's taken over his chief surgeon, doctor Leonard is like, you know, the guidance for the entire operation. But they're the very best there is. They are the very best there is a permanent hair restoration. And you get a free consultation when you call one 800 get hair, they'll set you up for the appointment and it's totally free. And they'll tell you what they can do for your hair. Some people are losing it in the front, so we're losing it in the back, so everybody got a different head. But thankfully, I wouldn't want to share heads with anybody. Doctor la presti is an associated member of the international society of hair restoration surgery. He's lectured professionally nationally internationally on the surgical care process. Lectures in his free time, too. He's the best. He's the best in both, right? So Newton, they have an office in Warwick, Newton, Braintree, Boston. And Salem, New Hampshire, call one 800 get here, get your free consultation. And tell him you heard Mikey talking about the hair thing again on the podcast and you will not be sorry. It just takes years off your life. It really makes you feel better younger and more confident about the way you look. Some people just don't want to be bald, you know? It's true. Avoid were prohibited, member FDIC. Call one 800 get here. There you go. Mike, you have two commercials in one show. You know, Ben earlier today, Mikey and I were on the phone. And he says, hey, you know, when you're a DJ, you would talk up the record. You know, you'd start the tune. Give the time and the time of day. Well, excuse me. He said that I should try it 'cause I was never any good at that. I couldn't do that. Can't hit the post. But you know who could? Mike Adams, Mike Adams is good at this. So I grabbed up some songs that you'd be able to do at the time. Various lengths of the intro, some are long. Some are long some aren't. Well, you know, during a long intro, I can just do that commercial for doctor Leonard again. Folks were really long. Ready? Here we go. I'm going to give you a little reverb so you sound like you're on the radio. Okay. What.

D4WH - A Doctor Who podcast
"richie cunningham" Discussed on D4WH - A Doctor Who podcast
"Who club because can really freaked out of the chameleon was such a pointless like the way was worse than cain on because he got in the tightest and never got out except for once when he nothing greg with catering kind favorite thing is the first time you see chameleon. He's sitting in a chair. And i was like is every time. We're going to see this character. He's going to be sitting in a chair somehow. It's like the simpsons episode where it's like. Look there's a fjord and they're like there's always a for your ansari or delta or you know it's like he's up against the wall and it's like ugh right. He's going to be standing up against a wall or sitting in a chair the entire time. God he was there at the time until the end when the doctor destroyed him but he again because most of the time he he's like look on chameleon and then transforms back into an actual actor. Ooh they should have done that. They should have made him. A person transform him into a person and he could have actually been part of the toddlers but they just let him upstate. he's like richie cunningham's brother chuck just went upstairs. I loved to mainly because it was so creepy trying to catch foot cycle dead secondhand from blue regional. He like guide to series against solid. The way moved a looked dead at people Yeah i was looking at the end there and the is were kind of trying to move in the mountains crime mood sometimes like you look at it and then the mouth would move and you'll like oh that's right. The mouth moves. I've forgotten that i know i. E the actor who played him should've just stayed as yet. I a king john robots of death which took baker episode episode act all the robots of people at busk we could get and it would traffic. Let's get animatronic robot at the end. That's a stupid. And in the in the robots of death. They're actually creepy. Because they've got the masks and they show no emotion. Not i lock them but now i just i remember saying this and thinking at the time what a waste of time and then i thought to myself well. What's what's the point. Because instead of they thought oh god we got enough script. Let's have a song and a sort of the song wise. let's show the sword fight twice even bas diverged. I have got up. That's ridiculous it so happy. The episodes twenty minutes slow. I mean like a solid quarter of that is the theme song and recapping the last episode. But you could see the second episode where they've realized. Oh we've only got two episodes and they go for nine ele- took Brighter what that. But that's that's the thing that dr who is like with the classics series they'll have four episodes and thought about for like three episodes and then be like off. Fuck we need to wrap this up. And then all of a sudden everything happened in the last episode. And it's we'd ending because he's not really an ending they just bugger off. And then i was worried because this and are all jess. This goes directly into the five doctors in oslo. Oh do you have to know anything about it too. And it's like no but it does it literally goes directly into the five doctors does it. Does 'cause i go to the eye of orion. They're the only thing that for me. Is i remembered how much announced i love. Who's i love the way. She looked inspired. Like you just a big. I mean it would be nice if they had given the two companions..

Trivia With Budds
"richie cunningham" Discussed on Trivia With Budds
"And a fun fact to close it out number. Ten of all the blueberries grown in north america in one year where spread out in a single layer. They would cover a four lane highway. That would stretch from new york city to wear where it would it. Stretch to new york city to wear long lane. Four lanes wide of blueberries. Where do you think that would reach to. Are all your questions about blueberries. A fun little. Quiz from alex calder. We'll be right back in just a second with the answers. We are back with the answers to blueberry trivia. I am hungry for some pancakes. I don't know about you. Here's number one. What songs most famous rendition was recorded by fats. Domino in nineteen fifty four that was called blueberry hill blueberry hill and richie cunningham would dance if he thought he was getting lucky on happy days number. Two blueberries are the second most important commercial berry crap in the us behind only strawberries. Number two blueberries and strawberries. The big to and then raspberries are probably third. I would guess number three. What year did the concert live. On blueberry hilliker. It's known as one of the most famous bootleg recordings of the rock. Group led zeppelin that was nineteen. Seventy nine hundred seventy right on the start of the decade there number. Four the cereal with count chocula franken berry and the rest of them fruit brute member. Fruit brute This one was called boo berry. It was the first blueberry. Serial nineteen seventy-three boo berry berry spooky number five. What color painted early. American colonists make boiling blueberries and milk day. Blue and white gets a little gray and they would use that to paint stuff. Gray number six and ronald dolls. Charlie and the chocolate factory. Who is that greedy. Gum chewing brat. That's violet bo regard. She gets turned into a blueberry and then walk ago. She needs to be juiced number seven. What song did bette midler. Sing on sesame street. That was called blueberry pie blueberry pie later included in the in harmony. Lp number eight nor jones jude law. And natalie portman where all in that movie. My blueberry nights jude law natalie. Portman off the top of my head were in the movie. Closer as well number nine. What percent of all wild blueberries in north america are grown in maine. That's ten percent ten percent and number ten. If all the blueberries grown in north america in one year where spread out and single layer. They would cover a four lane highway from new york city to chicago. Sweet home chicago and there. You have it a very blue episode for you today. Thank you so much for listening and telling a friend about this podcast. If he dig it. Go leave an itunes review. Were up to two hundred ninety. I'd love to be up to three hundred by the end of august. That would be so very cool. If we get the three hundred mark helped me out. If you have a second listen to this on itunes go leave a review and tell us what you like about the show how you listen to the show how. You consume the audio. I would love to hear all about it. What you like. What you don't like whatever you want. And we're going to jump into factor today. The fact of the day is there are ten. Quinton ilian insects alive at any given time ten quinn chilean insects. That's a lot of skiers. A lot of skiers. Thank you guys for listening. Thanks for the questions. alexander calder. And we'll see you next time for more trivia with buds cheers..

103.5 KISS FM
"richie cunningham" Discussed on 103.5 KISS FM
"Friends has Finally gotten an Emmy nomination for the series 17 years after the finale, If you didn't know every other friends star got at least one nomination that would suck to be like the lone person And how do you How do yeah, How did everyone else get one, and somehow you didn't get one every single other cast member. Actually, she was talking to Howard Stern about it recently and she said she was like, I'm really sad about it. Still, the show actually got 62. Eminem's total, which is a time this year, the HBO Max Friends Reunion is up for four Emmys because she was a producer on this special alongside the rest of the cast. She's technically nominated in that category. Finally, Lisa Kudo and Jennifer Aniston have both gotten multiple nominations for the sitcom in each one and all three of her male co stars received at least one nomination. It's wild because Going into that show. She was like the biggest star, the most well known so Yeah, That's why of all the people I'm surprised. Yeah, she was going to play Rachel, and then she's like, No, I'm more of a Monica and also she had the like Richie Cunningham deal like the happy days deal that, like no one could make more than her because she was like the highest. She's the biggest celebrity cause she wasn't that. What Bob Seger music video She she's the most well known singer or Bruce Springsteen was Bruce. Dancing on the maybe respect one of those white men, Okay, bring one of those white men front roll. Yeah, Okay. You're right. Um, So, Jason, how do we feel about this? Britney Spears has decided who she wants as her lawyer, and he's agreed she hired a former federal prosecutor, Matthew Rosengarten. He rubs clients like Steven Spielberg, Ben Affleck, Jimmy Butler and Sean Penn. Okay, this dude got to be legit. Steven Spielberg. It's not messing around with around hiring Kim Kardashian, baby bar over here in there. But, you know, he ain't doing that. So, basically, he's going to appear in court today to argue that she has a right to the lawyer of her choice. He's arguing that it's absurd for Jamie Spears to have the power to disapprove of Britney's choice because the very purpose of the representation is to get him out of the conservative. She's finally going to get to do what she wants and higher who she wants, and it's going to happen when you imagine that if, like you were suing somebody for something, and the other person got to say, like No, that lawyers too good. No use this one from the yellow Pages like It was just yelling like this is not what I want. Everyone's like springy. It's fine. You know her dad's just Oh, God free Britney. I've told the story before, but because I only have have 11 stories because I'm a guy. Fieri's have 11 stories. But there was a, uh I want to say which city where I live, but there was a super high power, very renowned divorce attorney. He was like the guy and he told me he goes. You wouldn't believe the number of married people. Who are paying me a yearly retainer. Their partners don't know. Because if anything ever happens we already have a a lawyer client relationship, so they can't hire me. So they're happily married now, But they're paying me a yearly retainer under the table so that if anything happens between them, I'm the best and they're little and you know they can't call me and go. Hey, I want you to represent me because he'll go. No, I already rep I'm already retained by your you know your ex or whatever. Yeah. I mean, he was telling me about this. He's like I make a ton of money for doing nothing. Every year from these rich be. Some are famous. Some are just rich because they just like the For them. It's an insurance policy. But how I mean, like, I guess it's no different than like a prenup. You know when someone is in the prenup, like if we do get divorced. This is who I want to represent me. I don't know. It does seem. It does seem very like sort of backhanded like conniving But I would like you like you know, your marriage is going to end and that's what it sounds like. People argue.

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"richie cunningham" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"On our peacock. Only so we go fast break something that Brockman is watching Rich. He's watching the north Macedonian team trying to give up. Oh, what are we doing? More goal? All right, Chris, Pull it together, man. Pull it together. I'm with them now because I'm matching over its three nil. Sorry, man. We're locked in. He's he's locked in on a north Macedonia Netherlands match the he needs one more gold than half ago. Right. And then I got a social media grandmaster who is using rich eyes and show real estate last night to get something off his chest. His Sixers lose in seven to the Atlanta Hawks. And you could sit here and say You know what? Trey Young is becoming a superstar. He's a budding superstar in this league. He is an assassin. He is somebody that is going to take your heart out and show it to you pumping right as Brockman can't get a goal, another one on live TV plus the radio, so he he could sit there and, you know, tip his cap to somebody like Trae Young. Making his bones. Against the the Amtrak Acela Corridor knocks out the Knicks knocks out the Sixers. You can also say Kevin hurt her. Who the hell is this guy? Making his moment right here, making it all go down. The Hawks 27 in Game seven. What a story. That is right? You could come up with some sort of meme some sort of comment about that. Absolutely celebrate. Not you, t. J. Jefferson not. You know you're going to take to instagram Facebook. You went on every part Twitter. You want every piece of real estate ads and can't wait to call in this week to tell you we need a tic tac page That's coming by the way, my my space So you would have went back Snapchat. You go to Snapchat was on friends Do you want everywhere? TJ TJ even went on parlor, I think. Yeah, we'll tell you there was one place that you don't have a Harlem. We don't have Parliament, T. J get shot. Take that back. He takes it. He gets a shot of Richie Cunningham from Happy days and a picture of a Gerber baby. It puts it side by side, saying the Sixers really let these to end their season. I don't know what to say. It's open coming. So salty man, Richie Cunningham, T and a Gerber baby is who he says no rich. That's Tyler welter in and trade young. That's uh, that's Kevin hurt her in tree young. That's what you say That's who they are. But that was on your account with your salt. Being all salty. Then you took that took the salt out of it and use the content on all sorts of rich Eisen show Twitter feeds and pages and instagrams and Facebooks and I must tell you every single one of my friends texted me. They loved it. Yeah, because it's funny. Did it Help, though, did help get that off your chest shooting. I mean, like when you hit send did it help? Well, I I lost to Opie Opie from open Cunningham is Eddie Murphy. You mix them together, right? And remember, ever in Saturday night Live there any. It's called somebody open cutting out. Uh, no, because I was still mad when I made that, so No, it didn't make me feel better. The Senate took about 15 minutes for me to calm down. Hoskins says There's been a lot of Rick Ashley. A lot of that. They got Rick rolled. Yeah, keep you He does look like my castle. I mean, Kevin hurt her man. Good for the hawks together forever. Jamie Gertz is going to the Eastern Conference final. Like man, I would have given that less than zero chance of 14. My God is insane. Thank you. I'll be here all week. Try the veal. Thank you. Tip your waitress Sideline. Mike's been waiting to get something off his chest about the Hawks. How you doing? Sideline, Mike? Good afternoon, gentlemen like we look now you remember February. 24th 1994. I left the Hawks for dead when they did What? Richard Eisen. They traded Dominique will. That's right. That's what Bomani Jones talked about. Last week. Me and Bo got out their narcotic frame game. So now you're playing with house money. All of my things. This gentleman when LeBron James and rest these other superstars, not here, these young bucks better make some a because what? I can see my magic Eight ball is sons and all. In the final. That would be a nice game. Right there, Gentlemen, Bank At the end of the day we playing with house money If we had the Andre on a 100% back down, back down, I don't know, man. Okay, We're gonna let your boy Johnny get his 50 see if we can close out everybody else and let's see what happens. But we're playing with house money. And I just love the Philadelphia fans. All the junk they were talking. And last week you got to let me get on about Mark. Cuban. Now we're already going to talk about Mark Cuban and what he's got going on, right? Never. Don't forget his little situation where you sit at whole had one guy said his whole HR department on fire. We forgot about that. That was just a couple of years ago. So he is the emperor with no clothes on right now, and this thing is falling off, falling down behind it and around it. And he's gonna do Lucas just like he did dirt go surrounded with subpar play a visit dark career. And how do we think that trade trade trade for Luca and trade Now hold on second sideline Mike. I'll let you have your say for the last 22 minutes, and by the way, I did shake up the Magic eight ball when you said it's going to be sons versus Hawks. It did say, ask again later, which are then asked in the second minute of your politically and shut up. It is certain. And I have to. I have to go because we're up against the clock. Thank you for the call. It is sorry. I'm not going to be here for the Luca and Trae Young, although Trae Young is special. He's proven to be special, especially shot. 5 23. I know That's why I thought I could man you still were trailing is still lost What I'm saying. Well, you get a game where you've got the team star their up and coming stories shooting 5 23. He missed 17 shots. I believe the game before that you would figure that the Sixers would win, but no, they let Opie Cunningham Send the vacation and nothing fishy some respect to Kevin Herder man, and he sent you guys home? Yeah, I'm upset because Kevin Herder has done this to the six years before I've watched, you know, multiple, so hot Sixers games, He kills the Sixers. I've seen him take out the Clippers a few times you should have known to. I'm just a little upset. I've seen him do this to us before man your coach now used to coach the Clippers. That's weird. Yeah. You know what? Oh, there you go. Okay, processes over. I put dirt over the pastors. Preaching was a good man. Put that are you gonna put that on all our A r r handles? Yeah. Maybe. Yeah, that's a higher register. Maybe baby Greg Olsen, our number three and you on the rich Eisen show. 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ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"richie cunningham" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"And you know, we had a thing. Mike and Mike were used to say when someone lived to be 86 years old and accomplished as much as Hank Aaron did that when they would die that we would try and make our show a celebration of their lives, as opposed to a day of sadness. Obviously, we mourn the loss of a legend. Legend doesn't even begin to tell the story of an icon. The person who was as important to the culture of the United States of America as just about any athlete that ever lived or ever could. The circumstances of his life could never be Repeated it will never happen again. There will never be another Hank Aaron. He will never be forgotten as long as long as forgetting a baseball As long as there is America, he will be remembered. And, um So I would like to celebrate a life lived long and extraordinarily well on yet I cannot escape. The fact that I feel are real sadness right now, and part of that might be that I'm a child of the seventies. And I was just telling Buster, if you were not with me a few minutes ago that I think if you asked me to tell you the first thing I remember About sports. Right there. I mean, I can't put all the dates together in my head, but Hank Aaron. Breaking Babe Ruth's record was just about the first thing that I can remember. And he was larger than life. You know, the old Henry Candy bar wasn't named after him any more than the baby. Ruth was named after Babe Ruth, but I always thought they were In my childhood. I thought Babe Ruth had a candy bar and Hank Aaron had a candy bar. Is that it was wrong on both counts. But Hank Aaron was that famous. He was candy bar famous. He was happy days famous. I remember the episode of Happy Days that he came on with the farms and Richie Cunningham. He was that kind of famous. Because he was that kind of important. Start telling the story of his career by talking about what he numbers that he put up. The things he accomplishes. Baseball player just doesn't feel right to me today. It doesn't It barely feels to me like it's even High on the list of the most important stuff. Hank Aaron. The 1952 was 18 years old. He left mobile, Alabama with two sandwiches and $2 in his pocket. He went on to live a life that touched Hundreds of millions of people. Made a real Dent. I'm just the wrong word. It made a real monk. And the racial dynamic of this country. At a time when we're sitting here and discussing with great discouragement, how much that remains a part of our culture today. Hank Aaron did that in 1974 in an entirely different world of an entire different country than we did today. Is a man who received death threats. Simply because he was a black man about to break a record. That is cherished and was cherished and held by a white man. And that Was Hank Aaron. That's the most famous thing about Hank Aaron. Barely begins to tell the story of the grace and the class. And the brilliance. Of his career in his life. I know I'm sort of talking all over the place here, but it's hard to organize your thoughts when things like this happen immediately, and it feels so personal and important. I'd like to tell you two quick stories. We're waiting. Timmy Kurkjian will join us when When things happen like this. There's no one who's perspective. Historically, I'd like better than Timmy's. The first time I ever met Hank Aaron. I didn't even really meet him. I was a kid and I was covering my first baseball All Star game. So this was in the early nineties. I was probably 25 or 26 years old and they sent me to the All Star Game in Baltimore. What year was the All Star Game in Baltimore? New? No. But every year it was a Camden Yards was a brand new ballpark. Whatever year that was I was in Baltimore 93 ish. I'm guessing And I was in a restaurant. By myself. Wanted to go get crab cakes. It was 93. Thank you, Bubba. So this is July of 93. I was in there. I'd never been in Baltimore before, and I wanted to get crab cakes. So I went to a restaurant by myself, and I was sitting there 25 years old, thrilled out of my mind to be covering the baseball All Star game. I'm sitting there in a nice restaurant. All of a sudden the entire room. Go silent. If you're old enough to remember the E. F. Hutton commercials where everyone would go quiet and everyone's head turns in one direction. Hank Aaron walked in the door. You walked right past my table news with a group of people. And I was struck, among other things, by how big he wasn't. He was not a big man at all. And he went, he sat down and I remember so vividly the way everyone reacted to him. I remember so vividly how gracious he was to everyone who came over which parent medically, I did not. I didn't want to bother him sitting at a table. This was at a time before cell phones so no one was taking Selfie. So it was back in the day whenever wanted autographs and he was signing napkins, left and right, people are walking over to the table and handing him napkins. And I remember it like it was yesterday was one of my first brushes with greatness. I'm privileged. Now A Saperstein who's worked in this industry for 30 years, I've been around practically every hero I've ever had. At that time. It was still very new to me. And I'll never forget seeing Hank Aaron walked by and just sitting there eating my crab cakes and staring in the entire time because he was larger than life. He was he was bigger.