Bomani Jones
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Yeah, the same way that you made Shirley Schefter get a phone whatever it is that you said, a phone endorsement, and Adam a phone endorsement. Or on the show. Well, I did get her on the show. But the one. The one time.
She's a friend. I don't want to bother her.
She's a friend. I don't want to bother her.
I know this is prime cruise season for her.
I know this is prime cruise season for her.
It wouldn't be because there was someone walking around. I know of at least one person that was walking around promoting toilet paper. Oh, okay. There's no weird things to promote at Radio Row.
It wouldn't be because there was someone walking around. I know of at least one person that was walking around promoting toilet paper. Oh, okay. There's no weird things to promote at Radio Row.
Toilet paper. Yeah. It's the next stage. You're right. Good point, Mikey. I wanted to have the person on just to see how we're going to be talking about toilet paper the entire time. You know what I mean? Yes. Because there's a prominent person.
Toilet paper. Yeah. It's the next stage. You're right. Good point, Mikey. I wanted to have the person on just to see how we're going to be talking about toilet paper the entire time. You know what I mean? Yes. Because there's a prominent person.
Individually. And then maybe a little bit together. All together. All together? All together. Wow. What a Super Bowl Sunday, huh? They are going to help get you ready for the biggest game in the history of games.
Individually. And then maybe a little bit together. All together. All together? All together. Wow. What a Super Bowl Sunday, huh? They are going to help get you ready for the biggest game in the history of games.
We didn't. But it was a good hang.
We didn't. But it was a good hang.
I had a moment yesterday where I met a young woman. She's an up-and-coming reporter and she went to my alma mater. And she asked me when I graduated and I said 2001 and I did a quick hit of math that indicated I don't think she was born. And then she's like, you know, so people know this is kind of a fun joke. Stu Gatz went to Clark University. Yes, I did.
I had a moment yesterday where I met a young woman. She's an up-and-coming reporter and she went to my alma mater. And she asked me when I graduated and I said 2001 and I did a quick hit of math that indicated I don't think she was born. And then she's like, you know, so people know this is kind of a fun joke. Stu Gatz went to Clark University. Yes, I did.
I went to Clark Atlanta University, which is like the difference between Somalia and Samoa. They sound very similar, but they're actually vastly different. It used to be Clark College and then it was Clark College and Atlanta University. And they merged. And she asked me if I went to school before they merged. They merged in 1988. Yeah, and I'm just trying to figure out how old do you think I am?
I went to Clark Atlanta University, which is like the difference between Somalia and Samoa. They sound very similar, but they're actually vastly different. It used to be Clark College and then it was Clark College and Atlanta University. And they merged. And she asked me if I went to school before they merged. They merged in 1988. Yeah, and I'm just trying to figure out how old do you think I am?
Yesterday, I went to the casino, and, you know, it says, like, the date. It's like, you had to be born by XX date 2004. I saw that. I had that same moment yesterday. I had that same moment yesterday. Or how about this? I did an event in North Carolina last weekend, and it was with Tyler Hansborough and Marcus Ginyard, who played for the 2009 National Championship team.
Yesterday, I went to the casino, and, you know, it says, like, the date. It's like, you had to be born by XX date 2004. I saw that. I had that same moment yesterday. I had that same moment yesterday. Or how about this? I did an event in North Carolina last weekend, and it was with Tyler Hansborough and Marcus Ginyard, who played for the 2009 National Championship team.
They came into school in 2005, which would be 20 years ago. Right. And... All of that. Like, I have to stop doing math on years.