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One-trick phony. That's what I did. One-trick phony is what I just made him. And then, of course, there was my classic banana phone bit. I saved the show with this.
Oh, the banana. Yeah, the banana, too. I came up with that one. That was my original one.
Oh, the banana. Yeah, the banana, too. I came up with that one. That was my original one.
Let's go. Hello? Hey, Dan, how are you, buddy? Everything good? Yeah, the show went very well, yeah. Easy and Frank, yeah, they're doing the show with me. These guys are pretty good, yeah. Huh? Yeah? You want to talk to Frank? All right, hold on for a second. Yeah, you're Frank.
Let's go. Hello? Hey, Dan, how are you, buddy? Everything good? Yeah, the show went very well, yeah. Easy and Frank, yeah, they're doing the show with me. These guys are pretty good, yeah. Huh? Yeah? You want to talk to Frank? All right, hold on for a second. Yeah, you're Frank.
I thought he wanted to talk to me. Yeah, we're stuck and they needed something different. So I grab it, I put it on my ear and say, Juanito, what's going on, buddy? That's right. How are you doing today? You got my numbers for today? That's right.
I thought he wanted to talk to me. Yeah, we're stuck and they needed something different. So I grab it, I put it on my ear and say, Juanito, what's going on, buddy? That's right. How are you doing today? You got my numbers for today? That's right.
Everybody froze on the set and I came to the rescue.
Everybody froze on the set and I came to the rescue.
Bobby, are you intrigued? Oh, see, see, I'm very intrigued because I always thought that JaVale McGee was my favorite player in the NBA until I met him here in South Beach. I didn't recognize me. Now I think that he's a mother----.
Bobby, are you intrigued? Oh, see, see, I'm very intrigued because I always thought that JaVale McGee was my favorite player in the NBA until I met him here in South Beach. I didn't recognize me. Now I think that he's a mother----.
I carried the show for eight years in the middle of ESPN's lineup, just by saying C. And whenever I said no, a couple of times in about 10 years, everything came to a stop.
I carried the show for eight years in the middle of ESPN's lineup, just by saying C. And whenever I said no, a couple of times in about 10 years, everything came to a stop.
Everyone got confused, the producers and everybody, right? Yes.
Everyone got confused, the producers and everybody, right? Yes.
I felt that there was a large follow on the show. There were Spanish-speaking people, you know. They were attracted, I guess, to my figure as an old man, maybe a grandfather. I used to get letters expressing their liking of the show because of me, my accent, the way I talk, my mannerism. So it was very rewarding in that way. I changed my tone of voice on the show.
I felt that there was a large follow on the show. There were Spanish-speaking people, you know. They were attracted, I guess, to my figure as an old man, maybe a grandfather. I used to get letters expressing their liking of the show because of me, my accent, the way I talk, my mannerism. So it was very rewarding in that way. I changed my tone of voice on the show.
feel more Hispanic that's a nice shirt puppy is that a new shirt did you get that for here no your mother bought it your mother bought it for me it's a good shirt she probably she paid top dollar I never spent that kind of money but your mother does so just silk I don't know what rayon I don't know. I always enjoy doing this show because I had an opportunity to work with Dan.
feel more Hispanic that's a nice shirt puppy is that a new shirt did you get that for here no your mother bought it your mother bought it for me it's a good shirt she probably she paid top dollar I never spent that kind of money but your mother does so just silk I don't know what rayon I don't know. I always enjoy doing this show because I had an opportunity to work with Dan.
And that's a father's dream to be able to work with the son on a national TV show. And I like it because people, they got to know Dan. Know the guy that is writing columns or that he's talking on the radio that sounds stuck up. Not the asshole. Not the guy who's an asshole. He wanted to show them a different side of Dan. That's right. Because Dan is a nice guy.