Chapter 1: Why does Boomer think Gio should do Cameos?
You got to go in there and do this.
I don't want to do that.
Why not?
It feels.
You could do a dog. You could do a Mike. You could do a Joe Beningo. You could make a lot of money doing this.
It reeks of desperation.
He could do Mike Tomlin for fans.
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Chapter 2: What are the potential earnings from doing Cameos?
He could do Todd Bowles.
Listen, dude, this is college education money.
Is it really, though?
Yeah. You saw the Bob does sports guys. You see how they do it. Yeah, I know, but they're also grinding.
Every dollar they make is through the internet.
So if I said to you, I wanted to buy you for $25, send a Chris Maddog Russo happy birthday to Al Dukes.
Oh, Al Hughes, I heard it was your birthday today.
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Chapter 3: How does the conversation shift to specific Cameos?
I mean, this guy hates sports. He's got a, what does he have, a Weimaraner that he can't stand, hopes it dies. I mean, that was famously the whole Peter King thing. You know, Peter's going to be really, really upset with Al Hughes if he ends up killing that dog of his. So anyway, happy birthday. I don't know what the hell you're doing. Are you still freezing your garbage?
All right, so now we got Eddie Scazzeri birthday, even though he doesn't like birthdays. But it's Mike Francesa wishing Eddie Scazzeri a happy birthday.
I didn't know he was still alive. Congratulations on that. You're a traitor. You left me. You went to those other guys. You're dead to me. I never really got along with you. And with your politics and the ponytail and all that stuff. I never really liked you all that much. But I guess I'm happy to hear that you're still alive.
And when you die, I'm going to give you a nice obituary like I always do.
Chapter 4: What humorous examples of Cameos are shared?
I'll say, good bought up, not great, not Lou Ruffino, not Fred Norris, but end of the discussion. Goodbye.
birthday. By the way, I'd like to hear a happy birthday from Mike Tomlin to me. Come on, you gotta do Mike Tomlin to me. Tomlin's tough, man. How about Todd Bowles to me? How about Shannon Sharp to me? And my nickname Skip.
You want Todd Bowles?
Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to my friend Boomer. Happy birthday to you.
Thank you, Todd. I appreciate it.
Todd Bolthier, head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Not for long. I don't know how it's still employed. But happy birthday, big fella.
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Chapter 5: What makes Dave Sims' Cameo stand out?
I do have a cameo from someone whose voice is on the radio station. Dave Sims.
Get out of here.
Guess what he charges.
Oh, this is great. Oh, this is great. This is the best. This is so on brand.
Okay.
I'm going to say $75. Higher.
What?
I'm going to say $250.
No, very high, very high. $100. $100, okay.
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts react to a particular Cameo performance?
Absolutely. I had 18 really good years. There were some bad campaigns in there where we lost 99, 100 games, 90-plus losses. But, I mean, just a major baseball rush. It's a unique opportunity. There's only so many jobs, and I had a very good one for 18, and now I have another job.
I don't know how long I'm going to be doing it, but I'm with the New York Yankees now, so that is unbelievably cool, and certainly is really, you know, for a lot of people, it really put me on a map that weren't familiar with me, and for people who do know me and my career and my friends and all that kind of stuff, everybody's been jacked, so it's been a lot of fun. Happy 29th birthday.
Don't celebrate too much, all right? Go Mariners, go Yankees. Looking forward to coming back to Seattle, was it? May 12th, 13th, and 14th. That's going to be fun. All right? Be well. Take care. Oh, my God.
Penis! I would rather eat a $100 pillow. And give one to that. That was unbelievable.
I found another good one. Nick Swisher is on there. All right. You want to hear a Nick Swisher birthday? Yeah, just one second, though.
He just did three minutes on his career, Dave Simms, to wish this guy a happy 29th birthday. That's unbelievable. And then I got there to the Mariners, and I'll never forget that game when you know this guy. And Jay Buhner hit that home run. Jay said to me, Dave, I couldn't do it without you. So happy birthday, Pat. I love it.
You know, really, my career got started, you know, back in, you know, it was really the early 70s where I got things going. People used to say, Dave, man, you're really just on top of everything. You're going to be a superstar. And then I did turn into a star and spent many years there in Seattle. Now the voice of the New York Yankees is just getting started with this job.
And, you know, really all the memories that I have, Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson, these guys, you know, that were in my wedding party, actually. Randy, big unit, is a good friend of mine. So happy birthday, 29th birthday to you. From Dave Sims. All right, see you next time.
Tim, hey, what's up, my man? It's Nick Swisher, bro. Just got done playing a little golf out here. I wanted to call and wish you a happy birthday. 69 years old, my man. Do it, bro. Hey, man, I also want to thank you for all that love you gave me while sitting in right field at Yankee Stadium. Bro, those days were absolutely amazing. Thank you so much, Nicky and Cole, for reaching out, helping St.
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Chapter 7: What insights are shared about the Cameo platform?
His first pitch down low. Ball one. And the next pitch. Fastball. Swung on. Driven deep to left. It's got a chance. And there it goes. It's going to walk off. Grand slam for Catherine Ringsmith. I was told to do that. From Ben. Happy to do it. Happy birthday. I'm still a kid, 55 years old. Good for you. Big Mariner fan. I love that. And by the way, that Grand Slam just won the World Series.
But anyway, more important things. Good health, happiness, good family, love and all that good stuff. You be well moving forward. Many, many, many, many more. Happy birthdays to you, Catherine. Be well. Take care.
Yeah, it was great. So the guys told him to put her into a call. That was great. Well, I thought that was better than the previous one. So I was told to do that?
Yeah. Oh, you just didn't do it on your own? I paid for this.
What happens to Cameo, I believe they send a description of what they would like you to say to the person. Well, yeah, of course, of course. I know it works.
Do you have one more example? Yes, I do. All right. One more Dave Sims cameo.
Hey, Jeff. Dave Sims at T-Mobile Park getting ready for Mariners in Texas. 33rd birthday coming up on the 17th. Good for you, man. And... Already been down a little bit under the weather. Hey, man, keep rocking and rolling. Keep on pushing, keep on pushing, just like the Mariners are trying to do. And, boy, I see the request has been for a repeat of the call from September 30th, 22.
I don't know if there's people in this ballpark tonight. Here's a pitch from Acevedo. Drive deep to right down the line. The Mariners win this ballgame 2-1. Cal Raleigh with a home run. Wow. The dream lives. They're going to the playoffs. That was a good moment. That was a great moment. It was unbelievable. I've been very lucky. Top moment of my broadcast career. Sports media career.
Got to be on something that was so consequential and impactful. Really good stuff, man. I appreciate the fact that you guys love the... I love the Mariners and love baseball. Hey, man, keep on rocking. And happy 33rd birthday.
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Chapter 8: What memorable moments from sports are referenced in the episode?
Be well.
I'm telling you, you could fund your kid's college education just by doing that.
Heard you've been dealing with some health issues, but I hope you come back like the Mariners did.
I mean, come on. But that's what Cameo is, though.
I mean, that's just, yeah.
Hey, when we sent the one out by Sean Avery, we basically said, hey, we sent it to Matt Ardley, who is a huge Leafs fan.
God, that was amazing.
So we had Sean Avery torment Matt Ardley. Yeah. About the Leafs not winning the cup.
Oh, my God.
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