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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What are the challenges of wedding planning?
And they come up to me, and they're like, how about $1? And I'm like, just take it. I don't know. Get out of my garage. See, that's what I'm worried about. I'm not good at it. Now, some people are, and it's a good way to get a little money getting rid of your old stuff. But I'm... I'm not built for it. I was bad at it. They're coming up like, this weed eater, how much do you want for it?
I'm like, just put it in your truck and leave. Get out of my garage. See, that's what I'm worried about, Shannon. I'm bad at negotiating. I'm not good at the price is $5. The guy comes up and goes, well, I'll give you two. Yep, that's the way it goes. You've got to be ready to wheel and deal with them, or you just let everybody know when they walk up. The price is on there. It's firm.
You don't go into Walmart and say, hey, I know this underwear here is $4. Would you take $1.50 for it? No. You ring it up, and that's what it is. It's $4. You've just got to make sure prices are firm. You make that clear. Maybe even put a little sign up, prices are firm. You say, I know what I've got here. A lot of people hitting the garage sales might not be that well off.
I remember this kid comes up. He's got mud on his face with his grandparents. And he's like, I want this. And it's $3. And I'm like, I can't take $3 from this little kid. Just what else you want? Go in my house. You want my TV? I get a little sympathy going, too. I actually lost money on a garage sale. I was trying to make $100. And he comes in like, where's our recliner?
I'm like, well, they needed it. So I don't know. I'm not good at it. But good luck. I might come by and bug you. I have a recliner that'll be out there as well. I just, I don't know what to price anything and then it'll all be haggled down.
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Chapter 3: How do wedding costs impact the planning process?
So you just, you know, I'll have to report back after this weekend. I feel like there's less and less of these now because of Facebook market. You know, everybody puts their stuff on Facebook market. Now, if you've got something you want to sell, it's just there. So good luck, though. I hope it works out for you. I'll give you a big pointer, though.
If you want to do it right, is it like you are just doing it or is it like a collective?
It's a neighborhood.
So it's everybody in the neighborhood over there in Hamburg across from mine.
That's good.
I'm not telling you where my house is at, but you may find me if you drive around. I'm in the back of my neighborhood. I didn't get nearly as many as the front, but some signage will help. If you want some arrows, point your way, maybe go up to the end of the block with an arrow saying, hey, I got rugs and t-shirts down this way. So marketing is a big part of it.
Well, I better strike oil during this garage sale because it'll help pay for the wedding or at least maybe like a couple of flowers or something because we're a big red coming if we end up paying for that. Big red fun. Speaking of money, Matt Norlander reported yesterday that there are going to be more than 10 teams in college basketball this year that have a roster worth more than $20 million.
Now, this was a big point of contention last year, right? With the, what was it? $21, $22 million for Kentucky last year. You know, a lot of expectations came with that dollar amount, but now drew 10 different teams with 20 plus million. Was this inevitable or is that still surprising to you? It's surprising to me.
When all this started, I thought first couple years, all these rich people are going to want to get involved, and they're going to realize, why am I just throwing money for these teams and probably getting let down in most cases? So I thought eventually the market would correct itself and it wouldn't be nearly as high. But it has done the opposite.
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Chapter 4: What advice do experts give about guest list decisions?
I love sports. I want my teams to win, but I don't know if I'm willing to pay for the chance for my team to win. Obviously, a lot of people are. But as Drew said, you think at some point this is going to just calm down a little bit. It keeps going up. At some point, though, it's got to stop, right? I mean, there's got to be a threshold at some point. I don't know what that is.
We thought maybe it was $22 million. That was the outlier last year. Now it's becoming the norm. But at some point, that's got to calm down a little bit, you would think. You'd think. But, I mean, now, and this is common in pro sports, you have players that are making more money than the coaches that are coaching them. What a weird dynamic to have in college, Drew.
$6 million, the reported figure for Momsylovich to go to Kentucky. Yeah, I don't have the money to give that much. I need to do a lot more garage selling. But I would need a little more good seats or take care of me. Let me on the team plane, not just throwing it over to you. All right, well, we need to take a break. We'll take some calls on the other side. It is Kentucky Sports Radio.
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Now, more of Kentucky Sports Radio presented by Stockton Mortgage. Here's Matt Jones. Welcome back. Billy Rutledge, Drew Franklin, Shannon the Dude. Already getting some great reaction to the first two segments of yard sales and weddings. One person says, Billy has turned Kentucky Sports Radio into Tradio. Love it. Shannon, we've got a special place in our heart for Tradio.
I love Tradio, and if there's anything I love more than Tradio, it's prank calls to Tradio. There's nothing better than a prank Tradio phone call. Those guys, Sal and Richard? Oh, man, that's great stuff. When I'm driving a long road trip, especially if it's just me, I will just plug into YouTube and just go down that playlist of Tradio prank phone calls.
And even though I've heard them a hundred times, I laugh every single time. It's great entertainment. So, yeah, I'm a big fan of Tradio, Billy. Yeah, dying breed. You just don't see a lot of it anymore. Fortunately, I got to host a Tradio show once in Somerset, and that was a great time. Some great memories there. Mario is in studio. Mario, get on the mic here for a second. I want to talk to you.
Because I loved the energy Mario brought, didn't you, yesterday, Drew? I don't know if I'd go with loved. We had to take a walk outside a little bit, but yes. Well, he tried, right? It was Mike and Ike. It was a good day. M&M's. I mean, he was excited about Milan. I will say he brought in an enthusiasm that really, like, you could fill the room.
Sometimes people just walk in and it picks everybody up.
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Chapter 5: How do you handle unexpected wedding cancellations?
He did that. It's just we couldn't get him to shut up there for a little bit.
But you were right.
Usually he's dead. We got to get him to wake up. I'm up. He brought the energy yesterday. But Mario, I saw you interviewing Malachi Moreno at Great Crossing yesterday. Tell me about that. That was really cool, man. I was planning on doing it. A few weeks back because he put out the post that he was going to have a camp for Greg Carlson. Greg Carlson's having a basketball camp.
He was going to be there. And I was like, all right, put it on my calendar. I'm going to, you know, take a visit up there, get a chance to chat with him, talk about the NBA draft process. Great time in Milan.
Committed the same day. So it kind of helped out in terms of, like, the content. But overall, man, it was fun. It was fun doing that with him.
Well, you did a good job. I learned some interesting stuff. Like, he's lost weight due to all the workouts that he's been doing for the NBA. A lot of travel. He's been practicing shooting threes. Yeah, that surprised me a little bit. Which, Drew, I'm a little worried about. Do we give him the green light this year? Sure, why not?
I'm not a fan of Malachi's form, but when he shoots it, he makes it. I wouldn't be surprised if he shoots a lot of threes this year. And I did like himself calling himself the Big Dog, right?
Did you like that?
It was Big Dog Billy and Big Click Nick the other day hosting KSR.
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Chapter 6: What unique catering options are available for weddings?
Getting Momchilovic was huge. I think you'll be a top-tier SEC team and can make that second weekend. I still don't know that their Final Four caliber, unless you get the Cam Williams jump or the Braden Hawthorne surprise or N'Jai surprises you. There's still a lot of...
unknowns on this team and if any of them flip the switch and become something uh really great then maybe you're in that next tier so i'm excited to see what some of those guys can do because you know obviously we love mom chilevich that pickup love moreno i like the two guards it's just can one of those other forwards make a leap forward and surprise us
But I don't think most people felt that way at the beginning of the transfer portal, Mario.
We were losing our mind a little bit. Yeah, we were.
With the guys that Mark Pope wasn't getting. But it seems like it's worked out to a degree, hasn't it? I was going to say, don't forget about McBride. He's somebody. I'm seeing him all over social media, his clips working out. I'm like, this guy's a lot better than people might think, man. He's going to compete for that four spot. So I'm interested. I'm excited.
It's going to be interesting to see how that plays out. Yeah, no excuses for year three, though, for Mark Pope. Hopefully everybody can stay healthy. But I just wanted to say you did a good job, Mario, with your interview. Thank you, man. Maybe Jamal Crawford? I don't know. I think he's next, right? Look at that. There's buzz. There's definitely buzz. They're buzzing.
That made up for your Mike and Ikes yesterday, Mario. Did you bring real jelly beans today? No? No, I didn't. Okay. We'll get you there.
um by the way i will say we have confirmed once again that that is a real photo shannon's still trying to debate me on the show this morning that's an ai photo his daughters who have posted alternate angles on their instagram drew listen it's the mountains of costa rica you flipped me mid-show when you showed me a second angle because who's gonna be like all right chat make me a second version that's the same but from a little few more feet to the left
And then, of course, we learn they're in Costa Rica. That explains that beach. That was not Destin or Alice Beach or 30A. That was another reason I thought it was AI. I've never been to Costa Rica. Looks like Costa Rica to me. So I apologize yesterday. I apologize again. Mark, Leanne, I know you're listening on the beach right now. I'm sorry. I don't think it's AI. Shannon, whenever you're ready.
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