Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN. It's a feel-good Friday on the fan and CBS Sports Network. Boomer and Geo coming to you live from the Built Ford Tough Studio. Day two of the... You don't look happy about that drop. Normally you laugh. He was even annoyed by that one. Because it came out of nowhere and there's no context to it. Well, isn't that... I mean, that's the idea I know. Yeah.
But I think we were discussing a friend of mine who had prostate surgery. Oh, really? That's what it was? And that's what I said his... He was dealing with that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, you knew it was going to come back to bite you if you said that, right? Somewhere along the line, yes. Yep. Well, it did.
I must not have been here for that because I think that the ass was oozing thing was something I would have remembered. Yeah. Oozing is one of those words that gives you the heebie-jeebies. Ooze. You know? Something is oozing. It's generally not a good thing. Sort of like the word moist. Moist is also one of those words that gets people.
oozing moist moist liquids you know what i mean just a couple of those things there's never like an ooze that's a good thing you know i don't you know no because you don't talk about like the you know the butter on the steak was oozing like you don't really say that it's melting it's melting yeah that kind of thing yeah because if you if something oozes it has to come out of something
know and it's usually some sort of puss exactly his ass was oozing we're all gonna get moist okay okay okay eddie yeah i mean like yeah so it's a puss related situation and puss is never good no puss is never good did you ever think of a word you know a time where you would use the word puss and it would be a positive No, that's another one. Oozing puss. What about cookie puss?
That's cookie puss. It's cookie puss, not cookie puss. Cookie puss would never sell. Cookie puss sells. That's what I'm saying. Puss has got, like it's oozing. Yeah. So oozing and puss have a negative connotation to them. Yeah. When you use those words. Yeah, you're never going to imagine. Go get yourself a fudgy the whale cake or a cookie puss. No.
No.
What is puss puss? Anyway. All right. St. John's. Loses today, disaster season. Oh, yes. Disaster season. I mean, listen, they've had a great year up to now. I think they've met all their expectations. Some of the losses earlier in the season were learning, I think, for Rick Pitino. I think he probably used them as learning moments, especially that loss at UConn.
And since that loss, this has been a team that has been on fire. Yeah, I would say that. I mean, you can't discount how good they were towards the end of the season, and that was great and gave fans a lot of amazing moments, you know, crushing UConn in the championship game. But yeah, I mean, if you lose in round one, that's going to be highly disappointing.
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Chapter 2: What would a St. John's loss mean for their season?
Well, obviously. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, I'm just saying there's a lot of fans out there that didn't drop their team. That's all. Let's go to when they went to Carneseca Hall. Yeah. What do you mean? Well, they weren't buying tickets. That doesn't... Not buying tickets doesn't mean that you're not passionate about it. You dropped your season tickets with the Rangers.
Were you any less passionate because you did so? I invested a half a million dollars into the Rangers. Okay, but then you dropped them. Does that mean you were less passionate about the team? You know what I mean? You're annoying me right now. Well, because you're wrong, and I painted you in a corner again. It's hard for you to get out. You don't know what to do about it. Peter Greenwich.
Peter, what's happening?
So he takes a call. Hey, guys. Thank you for having me. I just wanted to say that there are some positive examples of oozing. For instance, if you cut a lava cake, the chocolate oozes from the middle, and I think that's pretty positive. Yeah. You know what? Fair. Fair, Peter. I hadn't thought about that. I just keep thinking pus when I hear ooze. Right.
Well, what I think about a Boston cream from Dunkin' Donuts. That doesn't seem like an ooze, though. I feel like it's more liquidy, the lava cake. Like juices oozing out of a steak, maybe? Juices. Juices oozing. That could be another one. Still, though. Celebratory cream pie. Celebratory oozing cream pie. By the way, these calls that we are taking are on the Red Pocket Mobile fan line.
It's brought to you by your new ultimate cell carrier, Red Pocket Mobile. The number, as always, 888-808-1019. Clint in Missouri. What's going on, Clint? Hey, guys. How are you?
Good, man. What's up?
What's happening, brother? Hey, earlier you guys were talking about bagpipers and accordion and, you know, it all might be going to the wayside or whatever. Yeah. Well, crazy story. My ex-old lady, for my birthday, we got her a steak set of boobs, right? Yeah. Great set. Yeah. So we break up and, like, to make it neat, she's, like, on the spectrum when it comes to
instruments and she can play anything so she was like a harpist she was playing the harp topless right so my buddies used to send me videos of all this crap one of the things she plays you don't have to worry boomers the accordion top oh man so that's taken care of so is she selling this I think it's like on her OnlyFans or Fansly or something.
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Chapter 3: What was the caller's story about a topless accordion player?
G-Mac, he outcoached me. They were more ready to play, and the readiness and the toughness by our guys just to weather that storm in the second half, proud of them. You know, it's great to get this win. I think there's a lot that we can learn from moving forward.
Yeah, it's like survive in advance. For Jerry McNamara's team, boy, he knows they gave him all that they could handle.
Yeah, I think the world and college basketball saw what I've been so grateful and thankful to be around all season. A group of kids that love each other, that compete at the highest level, play for each other.
A lot of rumblings about him to Syracuse potentially. Yeah, I was going to say, because Syracuse, they're in a mess situation right now. Oh, it's too bad. Really? Yeah.
Yeah.
Sorry, guys. Yeah. Sorry. I would say yes. I would probably say that's where he's headed. So, Jerry, I wanted to ask you this. Me? Yes, and I'm thinking about teams like Siena, some of these other smaller teams that are not getting these massive charter planes or whatever. So when I had that long delay, I was sitting there. On my plane was the Vassar College lacrosse team. Oh, yeah.
So every flight gets canceled, right? Every hotel room within a mile. And you've got all these kids. Yeah. And all that stuff. And all the equipment and all the gear. Right. Has that ever happened to you in Rutgers where a plane was canceled and you had to find a gazillion hotel rooms and storage and all sorts of stuff? No. Rutgers Charters, like all the other big schools.
But we have had flights canceled, and we end up going right back to the hotel we were at. So at Minnesota, our flight got delayed numerous hours because of wind, and I don't think the rooms were available. They gave us a conference room to hang out in for six hours. That's about as bad as it's been.
And even if you remember, we had a noon game at Iowa a few years ago, noon on a Sunday during the NFL playoffs, and our flight got canceled. So we got on the bus thinking we were going to the airport at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and the bus was going back to the hotel. And it was because the flight got canceled and pushed back to Monday.
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