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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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We will get your calls in, your Knicks calls, your Mets calls, your Yankees calls, this segment, I promise. But the pop culture story of the day yesterday actually has a Boomer and Geo tie-in in the way. All right, I want to hear it. So you remember way back. I was really into the show Summer House. Yes.
And one of the cast members on Summer House, which is a Bravo show where a bunch of 20-somethings to now they're in their 30s. One of them's even in their 40s. It's been going on for a while. They work in the city and then they go out to the Hamptons or they have a house in Montauk, whatever it is, for the summer. Then they party and they drink and they bang each other and there's drama, right?
So... One of the cast members on that show went to high school with my wife. And they had still been in contact, whatever, and I ended up texting the guy. So during the pandemic, when nothing's going on, we had the guy Carl Radke on the show. And at that time, he was drinking. Now he's a sober guy, and you were telling him, hey, drunken stupid's no way to go through life, Carl.
And you guys kind of got along. It was a funny thing. Yes. And I got you to maybe watch an episode or two, and then you were done with it, which is fine. And then after that time I had him on the air, me... Chris Mercadante, Carl Radke, and a man named Kyle Cook, who was heavily involved in this drama.
Kyle Cook had a phone call to try to get their beverage that they were launching, Loverboy, to advertise, but we were having no live events. So they were like, ah, we got it because it was COVID. It's like, we're having no live events. We like to have these live events. You know, when you guys start doing live events, we'll pick it up, and we never talk to them again.
So I was in that world there for a little bit, and I see yesterday, and I stopped watching the show because I felt like I got too old for it, but Gina's still into the show, that there was one of these love, not even a triangle, it's like a love square because there's four people in the mall. So Kyle, who I spoke to, was part of Carl's friend. Yes, yes.
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Chapter 2: What gossip does Gio share about Summer House?
Kyle was married to a woman named Amanda, who they'd been together for like 10 years. And they were married. So you got them. Then you got two other people in the house. This guy, West Wilson, who... Does a... There's Amanda.
Look at these guys. There's Amanda.
This guy, Wes Wilson, who actually does a podcast with Sophie Cunningham of the WNBA. Yep. He's involved in sports some way. I actually saw him on Zach Gelb. So anyway, there's Kyle and Amanda. So then now you got Wes Wilson and this woman, Ciara, in the house. Not Russ Wilson, Ciara. No, no, no. But she's very, very attractive. This Ciara as well. That's Wes Wilson in the middle. There's Amanda.
Wes Wilson looks a little like Jackson Dart. You can see that. Yeah, he's got that mustache, but Jackson does not. Yeah, the hair. So anyway. Yeah, okay. So you got these two that are like together, Sierra and Wes Wilson, but they're in love with each other, but they're not, and they never get off the whatever. It's just one of those things, but they really care about one another.
Amanda and Sierra, best friends. Okay. Wes and Kyle, very good friends. Kyle and Amanda get divorced.
Okay.
Guess who gets together? Amanda and Wes. Damn right. Yeah, okay.
That's natural.
Seems natural to me. No, it's not. But that's like one of those. That's a bad one. Okay. I'm telling you right. See, this is the guy. He's getting everybody, this guy. This Wes Wilson. Look at him. He's cleaning up. You wouldn't think. Maybe he's got a good personality. Probably. I'm not sure. You got that guy, too? No, I don't think so.
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Chapter 3: How do the hosts discuss the Knicks' struggles?
It's like... Let's see. It's like if Gina and I got divorced and then Jerry got with her. You know? Yeah. You're like, what are you doing? You know what I mean? That's sort of what it'd be like. I'm trying to give you like a... I know. I understand. Trying to give you one of those. I understand what you're saying. Yes, I get... I understand it. I understand why people are reacting to it.
And by the way, but this is why these people are on these shows, though. Well, not... Yes and no. I do think that this was one of those things I wasn't supposed to.
Chapter 4: What was the recap of the Yankees' shutout victory?
I don't think this is a fake thing. I think this is a real thing. I think it's a home run for the show. Probably. Like the Vanderpump issues that they had, it's definitely a home run for the show. The Vanderpump rules had a whole thing like this. It was a huge deal. But Dave Portnoy gets in the middle of this too. Well, that's even better for the show then. So Portnoy gets in the middle.
He doesn't care about any of it. He goes, he puts out, this is old news. Because I was told about this at the Super Bowl. So then everybody starts freaking out about that. Wait a second. They just said they started getting. This was happening at the Super Bowl. And then Dave had to do a video from like his Florida Keys house sitting in a beach chair with the water behind him. Yes.
Chapter 5: What are the details surrounding Abraham Lincoln's sexuality?
And his big beard going like, ah, I don't know. What's the big deal? So everybody was flipping out. So now he's involved. He's involved now. That's great. That's exactly what the show wants. Yeah, damn right. The reality show. So it was everywhere. So there you go. Boomer and Geo's closest affiliation with a reality show. Update. Summer House. Ended up being the talk of the world yesterday.
The talk of the social media world. Is Summer House still going on? It is. I don't know how the hell they're doing it. Now, is it in the Hamptons or where is it? Yeah, it's in the Hamptons. It's in the Hamptons. It's a good Montauk. I ended up stop... I stopped watching it because... I just got to that point where they were so annoying, and I just couldn't consume it any longer.
Like, I used to like it because I felt like I was more connected to it. It's like, oh, yeah, you know, when I was younger. These people are working in the city. They go out to the Hamptons house. They're having a good time, whatever. We actually talked about it. We got an invite, by the way. Yeah, I know we did.
We got an invite out there, and we never went because I was like, there's no way we're going to just roll up there. With 50 SPF on our faces. Golf hats. Yeah, right. What's going on, guys?
Chapter 6: What happened during the Rangers-Devils goalie fight?
Fucking hats. Right. Shot a 102 out there today. We're in a different part of our life.
Right, right.
Right, exactly. But we did get an invite out there. Probably should have taken advantage of that at the time.
Chapter 7: How is Tiger Woods focusing on his health?
Looking back now. Yeah, so was that pre-COVID? No, it was post-COVID. I think we ended up... Talking to them during COVID. Oh, during COVID, okay. And then we got invited post-COVID. Okay. And we just didn't end up going. See, that's the demarcation point right there.
Chapter 8: What is the significance of the recent sports events discussed?
It's, you know, pre- and post-COVID, right?
Pre- and post-COVID.
Yeah. Pre- and post-COVID is right. Billy's calling from Five Towns. What's going on, Billy?
Yeah, good morning, guys. Hey, man. Yeah, listen, I want to talk about the stooping of friends' girlfriends. Yeah. And ex-girlfriends, ex-wives. Yeah. Back in the 70s and 80s, I was basically a man whore. And I thought nothing of it. Yeah. So... I just wanted to put that out there that this is nothing new.
Well, it's not. We understand. It's nothing new. I'm so glad that you put that out there. Yeah, that you were a man-whore. Did you lose a lot of relationships with friends during this whole thing?
No. Maybe one or two.
Oh, okay. All right, well, good for you, Billy. He's out there banging his friend's ex-girlfriends, and everything's fine. Oh, there you go. Man-whore Billy from Five Towns. I'm glad he put it out there. Yeah, absolutely. Let's go to Brian in Northport. What's going on, Brian?
Hello?
Yeah, go ahead, Brian. So, guys, do you think that there's, like, a statute of limitations on the bro code, girl code thing? Like, Gio, you were saying that you got divorced from your wife and Jerry got with her, but after, like, Five, six, seven years, would you be like, all right, I don't give a crap anymore? Sure. I do think there is a statute of limitations on it.
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