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Chapter 1: What local business is featured at the beginning of the episode?
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Somebody purchased it for me. Okay, a lot of buttons. But I would have purchased it for myself. I like it.
That's kind of down the Jerry Seinfeld pirate shirt road. The puffy shirt.
The puffy shirt. I get so many different things. People either think I'm a member of the clergy or they'll say I was in the Beatles. Could be.
I mean, it definitely took you at least 10 minutes to button it up.
How many buttons are there? I think there's about 10. But I only unbuttoned a couple to take it off. Don't blame me. I'll just pull it over my head. Because, yes, it does. And also, they're difficult buttons to button. They're small. But it's a special occasion, so it's worth it. I'm celebrating my anniversary tonight.
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Chapter 2: What are the latest updates on the Kansas City Royals?
What do you got planned, Danny? We're going to Jasper's.
Okay, yeah.
We're going to sit out on the patio, and it's a nice spot. I haven't been there in a while.
Yeah, they do a great job.
Nice people there. Yep, very nice. So looking forward to it. 24 years. 24 years. I have a busting rock searching for you. I have a 24.
And what's funny is when he got married, Curtis said, I give it six-month stops.
So now I got a 10 in the books and a 24. Double digits twice. Let me check. I barely made it the first time.
Let me check marriagereference.com and stat hit and see how many guys I've had.
It's funny, when we were traveling last year, my wife said to several people, and I didn't say anything for a while, and she said, well, this trip's kind of a celebration of our 25th anniversary. She's saying it to virtually all these people. You're not even there yet still. They're not even close. And finally I said, maybe four days in. She said it about ten times.
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Chapter 3: How are the Chiefs wide receivers performing this season?
There was Def Leppard. Yeah, those two are good.
And then assorted other garbage.
There's a lot of people that really love the Motley Crue stuff. I didn't even really go for that. No, I don't like the Crue either. They're great now, though.
Oh, yeah.
I'm sure. See Vince Neal. Oh, isn't he fat now? When you see Vince Neil now, you're like, is that Vince Neil or is that Bilbo Baggins? Like, what do we got here?
You know, the funny one is the guy from Loverboy, the singer for Loverboy. Mike Reno? Yeah, he's fat. Yeah. And he's like embraced it, you know? I mean, he's been fat for a while, and he's like, I'm fat. I don't have to pretend to be a rock star anymore.
Even when he was thin, he had kind of a fat face. You don't have the guy who's...
Well, the best down that road, and it's not because they're overweight, it's because of just the war that was waged on their face to try to avoid aging. By now, everyone's seen the, was it Mickey Rourke and Axl Rose sitting side by side. And you're like, there's a common caption that's there that I'm not going to. I'm not going to use, but it's quite funny.
At least Mickey Rourke had some kind of an excuse. He was a boxer, so, I mean.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Royals' recent performance?
Chicago won that series 4-2. Oh, the Barkley.
That's right. They were the higher seed, weren't they?
And then two years later, the Magic... against the Rockets, who came from the sixth seed and was a storm. They won the first two games.
The Rockets came from the sixth seed because Akeem Olajuwon had blood clots and didn't play a lot of it, and that's what...
And once they got there, they were the defending champs, even though they were the sixth seed. And Nick Anderson missed a couple of free throws when Orlando could have iced the game in game one, and the Rockets won. And then I think that crushed any spirit the Magic may have had in the Rockets by that point. I mean, Akeem Olajuwon was the best player in the world then, and they were a force.
Because they had that championship and they added. Yeah, I was surprised. I mean, only 13, I think 13 teams have lost game one at home by 10 points and like 50 teams have ever have lost game one at all at home.
So if I'm smelling this right, what I think you're saying is back up the truck on the Spurs tonight on the money line. Is that what I'm hearing?
The Curtis Siebold guarantee? I'll be rooting for the Knicks, but I think the Spurs are probably going to bounce back. Why are you rooting for the Knicks? I am, too. Why? I have an affinity for them since dating back to the early 90s because I... I hated the Bulls so much. That was a team I could root for, and I started liking Pat Riley and Patrick Ewing and Oakley and all those guys.
I went and watched them play in a game, and the only NBA game I've seen in person was at Madison Square Garden in 1992. I've always liked that team.
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