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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Around here, we show up for one another. We want the same for our health insurance. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas City gets that because they're from here, too. It's coverage from folks who know these roads and care enough to walk them with you. That's the benefit of blue.
Francis. Yes, sis. How are you, buddy? I'm good, man. I'm good. Hi, Yins.
NBC Spoilers. What is that shirt?
It's American Century.
American Century. Okay, cool. I like that logo.
Got it from Jonathan Thomas.
Oh, wow. Name dropper. Yeah, I'm sorry. The head of American Century. I don't think I've ever said Jonathan Thomas' name if I wasn't interviewing him.
Okay. Somebody asked where I got the shirt. So I just said Jonathan Thomas gave it to me. Because we did interview him on our podcast. Wow. He's a great guy.
Never gotten a shirt like that.
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Chapter 2: What makes the American Century Championship a significant event?
I'd be interested to see it because of the music. It is.
It's his nephew that plays him and he does a great job. Yeah. I don't know if he's really singing or not. I don't really care. He's really dancing. Yeah. And he's got the Michael Jackson moves.
I heard the movie was rated... Hee hee!
Chapter 3: How does the podcast engage with the Kansas City sports scene?
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Hee hee! Hee hee!
Have you ever seen this man do the Michael Jackson dance? At weddings and everything? This guy here can dance, man. I'm telling you. And when it's a big guy doing it, and it's like way better than Michael Jackson's skinny ass doing it. I can't do the moonwalk, but I can do a lot of the... He does the hand gesture and the twist and turn.
Chapter 4: How does the American Century Championship relate to Kansas City culture?
Come on, Dan!
Stand up and never mind.
There's usually about every wedding I go to, there's just like four minutes where people think, oh, he's cool. And the rest of it, it's like, who the hell's that? Do we need to get security? Who is that? Who's the creepy guy?
But yeah, it's a good movie. If you go in going, this is going to be the pro version of Michael Jackson. But Miles Teller, You know one of the reasons, and he usually is, he has been lately, we'll see if he's doing a film or something, but lately he's been at the American Century Championship the last few years. Early on he would talk to us. Has not talked to us lately.
Well, he's getting too big, you know. Not probably, that's probably what it was.
He's a little too big for this now.
The Top Gun sequel hadn't come out. He was coming off like Whiplash. when he was on, and maybe like the Fantastic Four was what he was riding when he came on with us a number of years ago, pre-COVID. Yeah.
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Chapter 5: What are the key insights about Michael Jackson discussed in this episode?
But always seemed like a sociable guy. I'm not running him down. I'm just saying that hasn't done it.
I don't know why they just don't go spend five minutes or ten minutes. You know what I mean? They can promote anything they want, you know, basically, and just sit down and relax a minute after I get off the driving range and just promote whatever I got. Well, two things.
One, I think he has gotten big enough that he doesn't need to do any of the promoting.
Okay.
And two, he was engaged then. Now he's married. So someone else may be telling him no.
Get back to the condo.
No. No. I'm not waiting. We're leaving now. Let's go. I don't know. Okay. Could be. I don't know. We know how that works. He plays his agent who comes on board when he leaves his dad.
Okay.
And the thing I like about it is maybe he'll have a bigger role in this next one. But it's not a very big role. And I always appreciate big-time actors, which I consider Miles Teller a big-time actor. Yeah. I always appreciate big-time actors that will take either an important person.
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Chapter 6: What are the highlights from the Chiefs' recent performance?
It's like, oh, I want to play the guy who was Michael Jackson's agent. Or a great role that's small, like when Robert De Niro played Lucifer in Angel Heart.
Oh, yeah, that's right.
He's the only one that comes in at the end. But it's a great part, and it's not very big. You know, but he would do those kind of, like, I always respect that. I thought it was cool that Teller did it.
Was his agent's name Frank DiLeo? His agent was, he had been the Beach Boys agent. Okay. Frank DiLeo became his agent at the end or towards, I went to high school with Frank DiLeo. All right, well, look up Miles Teller's, look up IMDb.
Yeah. IMDb, the Bible.
Look up Michael Jackson's managers. Frank DiLeo, D-I-L-E-O. And then when Michael, he left Michael and went to Prince after Michael Jackson. Not bad. Yeah, and then he died young.
I got to scroll a ways because he's not a big character. 63, yeah. Is that who Miles Teller played, though?
No, Miles Teller played... Played a different guy? Oh, I saw the name a second ago. I was also looking up Mike Myers for the second time plays a record executive.
John Branca was who he played. Okay. Which was an interesting conversation because... Michael Jackson determined he was leaving his dad. His dad was basically the management.
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Chapter 7: What current events are quizzed in the Frank Opinions segment?
They're at a whole big conference table, and Michael's just sitting there, sunglasses on and all, and they're all kissing his ass and everything, and... You know, nobody wants to say anything about Joe Jackson. And Frankie goes, well, it sounds to me like what we're talking about here is a divorce. And like the head guy's like, oh, sorry, Michael. I was like, go on.
Well, I mean, right here, he's like, well, you used to manage the Beach Boys, right? That's right, I did. Now I work here. And he's like, it's a neat scene on how he ends up. He was like, okay, the rest of you can leave.
That's my guy. That's awesome.
Chapter 8: How do the hosts reflect on their personal experiences with Michael Jackson's music?
Yeah, that was like when they had, what did they, the thrower come to the concert series. Remember when he came here first?
The victory tour. That was the victory tour. After seeing that movie, my wife went and rummaged through dozens of boxes to find tickets. Finally finding her tickets. Victory Tour ticket stub from 1984, maybe?
84, 85, yeah, something around there.
Right in that range? Yeah, see, this is the reason I know Frank DeLillo's there, because when he came to town, he called me and said, hey, you want to go? And I said, sure, I'll go.
I have to figure out how this Branca and how these guys mix.
Because this Branca was managing him according to the movie at this time. He was here in 87 on the Bad Tour. And that time I was working at the Westin.
and hit the entourage they were staying at the westin yeah right so we saw there were three panel vans that cross in front of us and the first two are filled people the third one there was nobody in it but michael jackson was sitting in the back seat you could see him leaning forward on the chair in front of him you can tell it was him yeah that could have been there may have been some dressed up as him but there'll be no reason to do that um that was wild i also noticed that that um
Mike Myers plays another record executive. He plays who was at the time the CEO of CBS Records, Walter Yetnikoff. He also played a fictional. That's Mike Myers? Yeah.
Oh, my God. I didn't even realize that.
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