Rahimi, Harris & Grote Show
Ryan Poles didn't look happy about not getting compensatory draft picks
13 Mar 2026
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You're listening to Rahimi Harrison-Grody on Sports Radio 104.3 The Score. Doors closing. Oh, that is insane. Ray Diaz, Tyler Buterbaugh, what did you do? So Lee Crooks is the voice of the CTA, and he was hanging out at B96. And I just asked him, like, hey, can you just record this little line for Rahimi Harris and Grody? And he said he listens to the score, and he'd be happy to do it.
Five beauts. That was great. I didn't even know that was a real person. Lee Crooks, shout out, man. Shout out to Lee Crooks. Nice job. You gave me a little stress, though. I thought I was at my stop. The door is closing. One of the funniest things that I got to discover was someone posted an hour-long YouTube video of them just sitting in a CTA train to get the authentic sounds of the CTA train.
So there's an hour-long video of riding the CTA train on YouTube. You know what? That person's making money off that video. I guarantee it. Does that include the people smoking their cigarettes and their weed on the trains? Does it include that? Are you shaking your hand in a cloud right now? I am. Do you hear yourself?
Don't tell me you don't hate it when somebody comes on and just starts smoking a cigarette on the back of a red line. It's the worst. I just can't stop certain things. Yeah. I mean, you can't stop it, but you can be annoyed by it. And sometimes I get a whiff of some secondhand smoke of other kinds, and I'm like, that smells terrible. Don't you know there's edibles? Y'all got to level up. Yeah.
Right. And they do it in a way that's like, go ahead, try to stop me. And the people that walk from train cart and they're opening that door, stop it. It is my belief that smoking cigarettes is now an act of rebellion in and of itself because people who know how bad like, you know, how bad cigarettes are for you. Yeah. So I think it's kind of like one of those. Yeah.
And what are you going to do about it? Well, I mean, you know, you know what's going to happen to you. So I can't really, you know, like, all right. I'll quickly tell you the worst kind of like gross looking experience that I had because it wasn't smelling. I was when I lived in Bridgeport. So I was on the south side. I was on the Halstead bus, the eight bus.
And there was a guy with doing the dip, chewing tobacco, and he dropped his dip cup and it went all over the floor of the bus. It was terrible.
yeah that see that's not okay uh yeah i had i was i had the dangerous spot of being right up against the door on the train yesterday oh my word that is some stress i'm like i can't be the person i can't be the person who makes the doors open again and then all hell breaks loose right you can't be that guy There's another train right behind you. Get off the train. No, there's not another train.
And I got to be somewhere at a certain time. Nobody ever trusts that. Folks, there's another train. I don't believe you. I am stuffing onto this train right now. Don't tell me there's another train coming. And like the Metro New York, you know, like they'll tell you, they'll be like, hey, don't wear your backpack if you're standing because you take up more space with your backpack.
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