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Chapter 1: Who is the special guest featured in this episode?
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It's that time to put on your jersey and wave your flag, whoever you root for.
Why do I watch the World Cup? That's like asking me, why do I breathe?
and it's beautiful. The guys are young and cute and fit. It's not just a game. It's your culture. I like watching it with my dad. It's a connecting force.
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He kind of shoved me out of the way and said, move. And he went out the front door and he jumped in a car and drove off. And that was the last time I saw him.
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Chapter 2: What are the reasons behind watching the World Cup?
I appreciate that. I be seeing it, but I'm like, man, I still got like so much more to do. Like Prince, he dropped like 30 albums. We dropped like five right now. That's the rate we got to be going. Yeah, that's a good attitude.
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Welcome to Hour 2 of Kentucky Sports Radio presented by Stockton Mortgage. Now, here's Matt Jones.
Welcome back. It is Hour 2 of Kentucky Sports Radio. 859-280-2287. Text machine 772-7745254. To answer a couple questions people have been writing in, we will still, by the way, be doing remotes most every Friday. It's not every Friday. There will be, obviously, all kinds of different places. When the new place goes, I think we'll still do a lot of pregame shows here.
We won't be doing the morning show. here absent like a special event. So this will be the last one of those. But this summer, we have remotes kind of all over the state, including a few here in Lexington. So be watching for those. We'll still be on the road and still always got stuff to do. Yeah, still got some fun Friday remotes coming up. Next week's the Mike's Landing Sulphur Creek.
Yeah, we're going to Sulphur Creek.
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Chapter 3: How does the KSR team reflect on their time at KS Bar?
Okay, so that's a really good question. Or let's just use Kentucky if you're not a Reds fan. You have, let's just say they played the final four on home courts, okay? You have your tickets. You've had them for a lifetime. This is the national championship game. This is game seven of the World Series. Are you selling them? Is there an amount of money you sell it for?
I am definitely selling, and I am throwing the biggest watch party that can be thrown. I am going to have a massive bar tab with all of my friends watching it on TV. Okay, so let's talk about how much you'd require. Let's say your tickets, because, you know, money matters differently to people. Let's just say your tickets cost $100. Okay.
What is the minimum amount you're selling a Game 7 of the World Series if your base ticket is $100? Would you sell it for $500? Oh, no, you've got to go much higher. At $5,000, I'd start considering it. So 50 times face value. Yes. You wouldn't sell it for $3,000? Not if I had that seat. I've been waiting for that moment. You're going to have to give me a little more for that memory.
All right, Shannon, what about you? You have the seat. It's $100. I'm going to guess you sell it for like ā $200. No, no, no.
We're talking about the Reds, first of all. I mean, for them to make the World Series would be a miracle to begin with. Your seats on top of that, man, we're talking about $10,000 here.
So if you get offered $5,000, you're still going to the game?
Yeah, we're going $10,000 here.
Okay. I got daycare to pay for. Because I think you can get more than $5,000 for the Reds with those seats. Those are great seats. Probably for those seats you could. I just feel like I could have just as much fun with my friends somewhere watching it together. I'm with you on that. I mean, I would need a big price, but I would be okay not being there if I could do that.
I don't care how much money you have in the world. I don't care how rich you are in the world. I cannot fathom giving $270,000 for three hours. I just can't. Especially, like, if you got that kind of money, just buy a regular ticket somewhere. Like, I cannot imagine paying $270,000 for one experience, even if it's the most magical experience. It's game three. It's not even game seven.
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Chapter 4: What memorable experiences do the hosts share from their time at KS Bar?
Give them the tickets. Well, I've wondered that. This is a little different than the price. These celebrities, they're all sitting together. Do they show up with their families? They're like, okay, those three have to go somewhere else. You're sitting by Ben Stiller. There was a great article.
If you ever wondered about this, there's a great article just came out about a week ago in New York Magazine about how they decide who gets to sit. And there is a person there who decides. All the celebrities make the request, and they decide who gets to sit row one, row two, and row three. And basically... It's essentially row one is left for the people who are diehards.
If you come a lot, so Tracy Morgan, Seinfeld, Spike Lee, you have to be a big star, but you also have to come a lot. They said in this article that if somebody who never comes wanted to come, that wasn't a Knicks fan, they'd give them seats, but not row one. They'd make them be row two or three. They keep it loyal to true Knicks fans to row one, which I like that.
But I'm wondering, because they're always just, it's an A-lister in every seat. I know these people aren't going by themselves. Do they just tell their wives and kids, okay, you're sitting here by Ben Stiller, the rest of you find a spot. So Spike, this was part of it, Spike Lee, I think Tracy Morgan, there's a group of them that buy season tickets. Those people get to bring a guest.
But if you don't buy season tickets, your ticket is for one person. That's great. Just going alone or showing up, telling your family.
Yeah, you tell your wife or your kids. I'll see you at the elevator.
I'm out. That's the way it goes. I'm looking forward to the atmosphere. I mean, last night was cool with San Antonio. I love that fiesta. They're doing the colors and the crowd. But game three and four in New York are going to be Busty TV. It's going to be awesome. Who's up next, Shannon? Weirdo. Weirdo. Hello, weirdo. All right, who's up next, Shannon?
This is what you get for leading off with Weirdo. All right, what's next? Let's go to Kevin. Kevin, go ahead, Kevin. Yeah, I... It wouldn't be a UK basketball show without talking about the projected lineup next year. Yes. I wanted to get your all's input on if Milan would be a small forward or power forward.
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Chapter 5: What advice does Matt give for starting a restaurant?
Great question. Who's the starting lineup now that we have Milan? If you go on record, I appreciate the call. Who's starting for Kentucky next year? There's so many forwards, it's impossible to predict. But I think we know four players are locked in. You've got to pick. I'm going to get to it. Zoom Wilkins. Momchilovich. Zoom in, welcome. Yeah, and Marino are locked.
Cam Williams, maybe Hawthorne, N'Jai and McBride are going to have a battle, and Momchilovich will slide, you know, however that works out. I'm hoping NJ, having played in the big league overseas, surprises us. And maybe Momchilovich is the three and he's the four.
Chapter 6: How does the community respond to the hosts' departure from KS Bar?
But also if Cam Williams takes the jump we want, maybe he's the three and Momchilovich is the four, which would be a nasty offensive lineup. You'd give up defensive rebounding.
Chapter 7: What are the future plans for Kentucky Sports Radio?
But I lean Momchilovich will be the three to start, unless Cam Williams is really taking a step up. I'm going to say... I'm going to pick who he's going to start by how he prioritized people in recruiting. So, I mean, Diallo and Wilkins are obvious. Momchilovich, I think, will be at the three. Moreno, I think the first of those guys that he went and got was a forward.
He went and got McBride after he didn't get Freeman and what was the kid that went to Florida State? Sebastian, whatever. So, I'm going to say McBride starts at the four and you go Momchilovich, McBride, but You know, here's a strength. I think they've got a lot of size. So, like, you're not going to have to worry about running out of size, rebounding, et cetera.
My only concern about the team is guards. If you get an injury to Diallo or Wilkins ā You could be in trouble. I mean, you could ā so, like, they ā I still feel like they need a guard somewhere. But maybe Mo Williams' kid, maybe he's better than we think. And the kid from Washington State that's from George Rogers Clark, Morton. But I still, I wish we could have one more guard.
But in general, I think we got a pretty good starting line. Yeah, I worry a little bit about guard depth. Maybe even Wilkins slides over a point. You go big with like Cam Williams playing in the backcourt. But I mean, the 3-4 is probably just going to be interchangeable most of the year. I mean, Momchilovich will be great in a run-and-gun lineup.
But then when you get to SEC and play like Florida, you're going to want a little more size and bulk in there. So I actually think Pope has kind of a, even though we don't know the answer, Pope, if those guys pan out, has some wealth at those positions. Summer in Kentucky means late days, golf rounds, baseball games, and a lot of time in the sun, and it can add up quick.
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By the way, I was looking over there, when I think about this place, I remember when we first started, pictures out here with our guy Jared Lorenzen, who used to do the pregame show with us out here. Shout out and rest in peace to our friend Jared Lorenzen. We'll take a break and be right back. This is Kentucky Sports Radio.
Hey, it's us, the Jonas Brothers, and guess what? We have some big news. What's the news, Nick? Huge news. We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. Yeah, a pretty wide range of podcasts are out there. But this one's extra special.
So how did we actually come up with the name Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember. I think it was on a call about what we should call it, and... Well, we were thinking of originally calling it one of the early names of our band before Jonas Brothers. This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this.
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Chapter 8: What are the challenges facing independent restaurants today?
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June is Black Music Month, and on the Drink Champs podcast, we're speaking with the hottest names in the culture, like Sway Lee.
Do you realize how legendary you are? I appreciate that. I be seeing it, but I'm like, man, I still got, like, so much more to do. Like, Prince, he dropped, like, 30 albums. We dropped, like, five right now. Like, that's the rate we gotta be going.
Yep, that's a good attitude. You'll also hear stories from industry legends and hip-hop pioneers like Fab Five Freddy. I directed one of Nas' early videos. Which one? One Love. Wow. I literally filmed in his apartment in Queensbridge. His moms were still up in that apartment. Noms was just beginning to take off. His pops used to live near me in Harlem.
His dad introduced him to a whole lot of, you know, conscious stuff, and he made a young prodigy. No matter the era, Drink Champs brings you the biggest names and the most unfiltered conversations. Listen to Drink Champs from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Keith Giamonka seemed like a mild-mannered suburban dad, but secretly, he became someone else, a master of disguise who went on a crime spree. At the time, did it seem like a crazy idea?
It seemed very crazy. But I felt so desperate that I felt it was the quickest, easiest way out.
Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong and what that might look like?
No. I didn't want to manifest that. I was trying to manifest success.
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