Listeners are treated to lively conversations about the evolution of sports, showcasing why classics like ‘The Natural’ still captivate us today. Additionally, special guests offer intriguing perspectives on contemporary sports strategies, especially within the context of football. The episode balances humor and insight, considering how analytical advancements and beloved sports films continue to shape our understanding of competitive arenas. Whether you’re a die-hard sports fan or a movie aficionado, this episode offers something for everyone.
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All right, we are back. Hour number two, Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. Before we get to movies, we’ll take a break here in a moment. Before that, though, question of the day from yesterday. Which mathematical constant is represented by the letter E? It is Euler’s. Euler’s number. Okay. And today’s impossible question. You guys probably, Charlie and Andy, might be able to rattle this one right off. Who directed the 1979 sci-fi horror film Alien?
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Oh, I do know that, but I’m spacing it right now.
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I figured you guys would just, off the top of your head, throw that right out there.
SPEAKER 14 :
I can’t believe I just said I’m spacing it, talking about aliens. I’m sorry.
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Good movie, by the way. All right, we’ll come back in a moment. We’re going to do movies about sports. And by the way, as always, we’re a little loosey-goosey on things. If it’s a movie and there’s even a sports scene in it and you want to throw that in, we don’t care. There’s plenty of them out there. And what I would also say is remember, what we think of as sports, there’s others – that are also sports that you may not think of as being a sport right off the top of your head.
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Yeah, sports can be pretty broad.
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putting reason into your afternoon drive. This is John Rush.
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All right, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush. Myself, Andy, Charlie, and Richard, are you with us now? That I am. All right, before we do the first round, let’s take John from Cheyenne. And John, you’re up. Go ahead.
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Hey, thanks for letting me start it off, John. Sure. Bro, one quick thing. Andy, I’m disappointed you didn’t have that right on the top of your head, the answer to today’s question. I’m disappointed.
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, we were actually talking off air. There were two prominent guys who were involved in it. Got it.
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I won’t say any more. Okay. John, before we move on, because I was thinking of you this week, and this is something that involves both Andy and Richard, so since you’re all three here and I was – oh, come on, John, call us back. Hang on. Let me see if we can get him up here. There we go. John, are you there? Yeah, I’m here now. That’s okay. Before we continue on here, because this is a football question I have for you, Andy, and Richard. Okay. And I’m not trying to be rude because I think he is an absolutely nice individual, although he has got to be the biggest football grifter known to mankind, and that is your new recruit you just brought in as quarterback to your team, the Giants, Russell Wilson.
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I think they wasted their money and their time on this guy. I don’t understand why they’re not— I think so, too.
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Sorry, that’s just my opinion.
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Well, let’s keep in mind, for quarterback rating, he was 11th in the NFL last year when he played.
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Okay.
SPEAKER 14 :
I still don’t—I also don’t agree with their move.
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Richard, your thought.
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I’m just saying, I’m trying to give the positive side.
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Okay, Richard, your thought.
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It’s a cheap—
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He’s guaranteed $10.5 million, and then Jameis is guaranteed $4 million, so it’s like $14 million, and then they’re likely going to bring in Shador, John, which we’ll get to as we get closer. I think that Prime’s son is your… your new quarterback or quarterback of the future. It’s a cheap solution to right now because here’s the deal, guys. That front office has to win this year. And so if the rookie quarterback that they draft they don’t think can do it, then, Andy, like you said, I think Russ can come in and be an admirable starter and probably get you to .500.
SPEAKER 14 :
um you know jamis is a little bit more willy-nilly but i think russ can do that i think that’s his sole purpose there is is to be the guy that if your rookie is not ready he can help you be a competitive football team yeah russ is just look he is a veteran who knows the game knows it well he’s going to come in there for a year maybe two is they’re grooming the next guy that’s it this is not a big deal it’s not look they’re just dating they’re not getting married it’s nothing to worry about you talk about guy that knows how to work the system holy cow i mean if you’re talking about bringing some guy in who you think is let’s face it in the afterlife already for his career and they bring him in on a four-year contract for a hundred million then i’d worry yeah but they’re not doing that i get it so i don’t think it’s too big of a deal all right i get it although i i will say uh richard i’m not entirely sure which buffalo is going to go to new york just seeing oh
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No, I looked at… Interesting. Oh, I’m sorry. Go ahead. No, go ahead. Go ahead, John. No, I looked at it more. I was hoping that… And I don’t think Russell Wilson is the same kind of quarterback that Kurt Warner was. I don’t know if you guys remember.
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Yeah.
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But the year the Giants drafted Eli, they had signed Kurt Warner to a one-year deal. And he started the season. And halfway through the season, the Giants were 3-5. And Coughlin went to him. and said, we’ve got to see what this kid has, and I’m going to have to start him the rest of the season. He started Eli the rest of the season. And Kurt Warner said, I’m here for the team, and he helped Eli that first season.
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Kurt Warner, though, is one of the classiest guys ever. Russell seems a little more high-strung, doesn’t he, Richard?
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Yeah, that was my question. He just sucks as a leader, sorry. He does. He’s awful.
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Yeah. And that’s why I was hoping if they were going to bring a veteran in and draft a rookie like Shador, they were going to bring one of those veterans in that would be willing to step down halfway through the season and say, all right, let’s see what the rookie has.
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You know what I mean? I don’t see Russell enjoying that.
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All right, movies. We can talk more about this in the future. Go for it, John. What are your movies?
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All right, I’m going to, because yesterday was opening day, we’re going to go straight baseball. I have three of my top ten. You cannot have a top five baseball movie list because there’s more than five. I’m going to go with three of my top ten. First one, Gary Cooper was nominated for the Academy Award for Pride of the Yankees. Yep. True story. Lou Gehrig, great movie. Second one, one of my favorite movies, The Natural.
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Yeah, good one.
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And And then the last one, third one, and, John, if you haven’t watched this with your grandkids yet, you need to, and that’s The Sandlot.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah, great movie. You’re killing my list, John. It’s on my list.
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Oh, those are three of the top ten baseball movies. I hope you guys find the rest of them. over the course of the show, guys.
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We’ll name them off. Don’t worry. John, appreciate you, man. Take care. Have a great rest of your evening. All right, Andy, take it away.
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Well, I always have to start with this one just because I love it so much. So we’re going to go to the announcers from Dodgeball. Here we go.
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Time is out. It looks like the clock is about to strike midnight on this Cinderella story, turning average Joes into the proverbial pumpkin. I sure do like pumpkins, Cotton. I’m sorry. He’s hilarious.
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It was so funny.
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Now, there’s a guy that can play numerous different roles. Oh, yeah. Very well.
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He can do anything.
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He’s always funny. From that to a cold killer.
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Oh, yeah, totally. He can be a stone cold killer, which, by the way, he was in a Netflix movie recently.
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Yeah, it was a great movie, by the way.
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Yeah. Okay. Richard, you’re up. All right, Andy. But you can’t top Dodgeball. I just want to warn you right now.
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No, you are correct. You can’t top Dodgeball. And then we’ve got John listing off the litany of movies here, so my options are limited. I’m going to go with my favorite movie of all time, which is Remember the Titans. Yeah. And it’s just up there.
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Richard, I purposely would never say Remember the Titans because I must leave it for you.
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Yeah, I knew that too.
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It would be sacrilege.
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On here, yeah. It would be. I’m going to try to roll off a few that most people wouldn’t think of as sports movies like Secretariat.
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Oh, yeah.
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Horse racing.
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It’s on my list. Okay, all right. Okay, we got to go to one just for John. Got to do this one, and this is from Major League. Here we go.
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Jabu. Jesus, I like him very much, but he no help with curveball. You trying to say Jesus Christ can’t hit a curveball? Okay, Harris, let’s not start a holy war here. I wouldn’t leave a rum sitting around out here with this group. It’s very bad to steal Joe Boo’s rum.
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Okay, I’ll leave it at that. Very bad to steal Joe Boo’s rum. That is classic. If you’re talking about sports movies that I can see over and over and over, even Dodgeball is not Major League for me. I can watch Major League so many times.
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If it’s on, I just keep watching it.
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Yeah.
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If I’m flipping through and it’s on, I’ll watch it.
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I love it so much. Richard, you’ve seen Major League, right?
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Of course I have, yes. Although, Andy, you can get my dad for this. I did not watch it with him. I had to watch that one of my own hubris because he was not a fan.
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He was a poor parent. I understand.
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I like it now. Poor parenting. All right. Richard, you’re up. All right. I’m going to go with, again, animated. You may think it’s not sports, but it is because it’s racing, which is cars. Oh, yeah.
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That’s on my list.
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Absolutely.
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Yeah, that is on my list. What a great movie. Yeah. The first one especially, best of them all.
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Oh, yeah.
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Absolutely. Absolutely. Now, this movie is… In fact, I saw clips of it the other night, and I might actually watch this one here in the not-too-distant future. That’s Trouble with the Curve.
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Yeah.
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Good movie.
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Yeah. No, wait a minute. Was that Clint Eastwood?
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Yeah. Okay. That was Clint. He’s the scout, the old scout. And then there’s the younger gal. I can’t remember what her name is. I think it’s slipping my mind right now. Amy Adams. Yeah, Andy. Going against basically the other scouts and the coach who think that they’ve got it all figured out and they don’t.
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Yeah. I just love Clint.
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Good movie.
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Okay. Here’s one that I keep trying to get more people to watch. You’ve seen it. But the greatest game ever played. Here we go.
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He was a long shot. Oh, my gosh. That’s President Taft.
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How you doing there, Mr. President?
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But he saw the game in ways no one could imagine.
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He has a God-given talent. He’s just trying to make you proud.
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The man’s a peasant. Peasants do not win opens.
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If Mr. Weimert wins tomorrow, it’s because he’s the best. Not because of whose father was. Not because of how much money he’s got. Because of who he is! The greatest game ever played.
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Shia LaBeouf. I thought he was terrific.
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You know what’s interesting? Yeah. When I watch that, and Richard, I think you could chime in on this. You look at the way those guys played golf back in the day with these, you know, what I would call inferior clubs compared to today. Wooden shafts, didn’t have the grips we have today, didn’t have the metallurgy even that we have today. The drivers weren’t the same, and yet they could still play around a golf like no tomorrow.
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No, they could. It was a different game, a much more technical game back then versus today. They can make up for a lot of it. At the same time, no offense, Dad, but it’s also partially why you don’t really see amateurs, as they would say.
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make you know winning opens anymore it just doesn’t happen it doesn’t seem so really quick just for reference in the early 1900s it was uncommon to even see somebody hit a drive of you know 200 to 220 yards where now what are they richard 310 ish or so 300 310 yeah you’re you’re you’re three you’re you’re 300 to 315 325 carry and then you obviously a roll after that so 100 yards more than what they were 100 years ago, roughly. Amazing.
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, you know what? It’s just like Richard and I, we’re going to be doing the NFL draft here in a few weeks. Richard, just look at the size and speed of guys today go back 30 years. Yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s insane, Andy.
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It’s insane.
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Unbelievable. And really quick, by the way, just as a side note for a lot of you listening, it wasn’t even just shaft and club development. I was actually watching a video the other day. I think, Richard, I sent it to you about Titleist and how that ball was actually invented and the morphing of what they did throughout the years of going from even the rubber band type core to the solid core and what the ball did to even change the game itself.
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Yeah, well, like I said, the technology, like I said, from the clubs to the ball. And now the biggest advancement is still the technology and the equipment, but the analytics, right? And it’s safer to take this shot and make this read and do these things. I mean, it is. It is crazy, the advancements. But at the core of it, it’s still the same game it was 100 years ago.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, I think if you took some of these great players from 100 years ago and gave them today’s balls and clubs, would they drive it 300 yards?
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Yeah, I think so.
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Richard, you’re up. All right, I’m going to go with one that is slightly less family-friendly and not one I would advise watching with your wife or kids on any movie night, but one that all men must watch, which is The Program.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 20 :
I forgot about that one.
SPEAKER 14 :
You’re right. That’s not for kids. You’re a bad father.
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You’re correct.
SPEAKER 14 :
I’m going to call your kids and let them know what Daddy watches. Probably should. Good movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. Only because it’s at the top of my list and one of those movies also that when it’s on, I can watch over and over again, Hoosiers.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh. Hoosiers is one of the greatest of all time. Here we go.
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Forget about the crowds, the size of the school, their fancy uniforms, and remember what got you here. If you put your effort and concentration into playing to your potential, to be the best that you can be, I don’t care what the scoreboard says at the end of the game, in my book, we’re going to be winners.
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And we also play that in honor of Gene Hackman.
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Gene Hackman, who just passed recently.
SPEAKER 14 :
Right. You know, that’s one of those movies that is so good, and that’s a five-star.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
SPEAKER 14 :
Whenever you see that movie, it’s one of those that you’re like, I keep forgetting how good this was. Because the story just pulls you along, pulls you along, and you have incredible performances throughout it.
SPEAKER 12 :
Absolutely. All right, you’re up.
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Yep, I’m up. And let’s see here, because that pulled me off of my next one. Another one that was very touching and really drew you in, Talladega Nights. Here we go. Let’s listen to some ads from Ricky Bobby.
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Fire safety week is right around the corner, and here are a few important tips you might want to listen to.
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Wrapping your kids a newspaper at bedtime sounds like a good idea. Keeps them warm. But guess what? That stuff’s flammable.
SPEAKER 10 :
Hey, we’ve all run around with an empty milk jug full of gasoline and lit it in an open field. But make sure there’s a parent close by.
SPEAKER 11 :
What’s better than a nap? A nap with a cigarette. I know. I do it. If you’re going to sleep in bed, make it a hammock. So if it lights on fire, you fall down and wake up.
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We’ve all wondered what gasoline tastes like. Don’t drink it. Fire safety begins in your brain at home. Shoplifting’s fun. We’ve all done it. But if you’re going to steal fireworks, forget it.
SPEAKER 11 :
When them Chinese folks wrote on that label, light fuse and run away, they meant it. Get the heck out of there.
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Remember, stealing’s not good, but if you’re going to do it, don’t steal fireworks. It’s the law.
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So bad.
SPEAKER 14 :
I know. So bad. So wrong. And yet those are words lived by. Go ahead, Richard.
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Oh, yes, Andy. Okay, similar racing, although slightly different movie, but we would be remiss if we didn’t mention Tom Cruise in the movie, which is Days of Thunder.
SPEAKER 12 :
Absolutely. Are they going to remake that, by the way? There’s rumors of that. Is that really going to happen?
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, I’ve heard rumors, but I’ve heard nothing solid.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. All right. My turn?
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah.
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Friday Night Lights.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, yeah. You know what? Every single one we’ve mentioned so far has been on my list.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, really?
SPEAKER 14 :
My list is shrinking fast. That’s a good one. I better do this one really quick here. Here’s Happy Gilmore.
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He’s going to be on the tour. That’s super. He’s got the swing.
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He’s a lady, boo!
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He’s got the drive. He shoots, he scores! He’s got the balls. Oh, God, that hurt a little, but I’m all right. Quite a large and economically diverse crowd here at Invitational. I guess it’s the new tour sensation, Happy Gilmore.
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Hey, if I saw myself in clothes like those, I’d have to kick my own ass.
SPEAKER 07 :
And while he’s trying to keep granny… That’s so bad.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, what a funny movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, it’s hilarious.
SPEAKER 14 :
And they’re making a sequel. It’s coming out this year, I believe. I think that’s ill-advised, but hopefully they can pull it off.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah, you’re going to ruin the classic.
SPEAKER 14 :
I think you are.
SPEAKER 12 :
Leave it alone.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, that’s my opinion. What do you think, Richard? Richard? Richard. Richard. Richard.
SPEAKER 12 :
Are you there? Richard. Unmute us. Well, we may not take a break.
SPEAKER 14 :
Want to take a break?
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, I guess we can. Okay, let’s do that. Richard, Richard, Richard. Okay, we’ll be right back. We’ll take a break. We’ll come back. Fleshlock coming up next. 303-806-8886.
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All right, we are back. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560. All right, Richard, your turn. Sorry, we might have some phone issues on our end, so it probably wasn’t you, but go ahead.
SPEAKER 20 :
And I know Andy was making fun of me because that’s just what he’s doing. He’s just mean. It’s what I do, yes.
SPEAKER 14 :
It makes me feel better about me to talk down to you.
SPEAKER 20 :
I understand. Andy, I do have a question for you. What are your thoughts on Prime making more money as a coach than he ever did as a player?
SPEAKER 14 :
I’m fine with it because I think, look what he’s doing for the university and even the state. I think it’s great. Good for him. And keep in mind, when he was a player, he didn’t make what they’re making today.
SPEAKER 20 :
What do you think? No, no. I mean, he did get paid pretty handily by the Cowboys and the Niners, too. But, yeah, it’s nothing compared to these guys today. So, yeah, I mean, you’ve got to make it if you didn’t make it then.
SPEAKER 14 :
In my opinion, he’s still the greatest cornerback of all time.
SPEAKER 12 :
So, to answer your question, Andy, a moment ago, I was going to talk about this a little bit Tuesday, but since you just asked what I sent even to Richard earlier today, which you and I talk about all the time, Andy, is, you know what? When you bring value, this is a great lesson for any employee. When you bring value to the organization, guess what? They’ll reward you. That’s what happened in Boulder.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yes. And by the way, he is the opposite of… of the girl from Snow White.
SPEAKER 12 :
Absolutely, Andy.
SPEAKER 14 :
Here’s what I mean. She is a spectacular young talent. Spectacular.
SPEAKER 12 :
Not lacking there.
SPEAKER 14 :
But Dion off the field, he is the total package, right? He is the total package for the entire department, for everything at CU. What does she do off the field? She writes her movie. Go ahead, Richard. Great point.
SPEAKER 20 :
Well, I was going to say, he is bringing, again, I think they added this up, that it is phenomenal, the impact that he’s making in the economy, right, local economy, the notoriety that CU is getting. But just the fact that it was not but four years ago that there were still regions up there that were questioning if CU should even have a football team.
SPEAKER 12 :
Right.
SPEAKER 20 :
And now we are paying one of the top five highest paid.
SPEAKER 12 :
And you’ve got a bunch of lib regents to even agree to it. Go figure.
SPEAKER 20 :
Well, and some of those are gone, but they’re still… Maybe they used… You know what I mean.
SPEAKER 14 :
No, no, no, no. I heard that they used Joe Biden’s auto pen.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, there we go.
SPEAKER 14 :
That’s how they got him to sign on.
SPEAKER 20 :
Wasn’t that right, Richard? Whatever you got to do… There you go. …is a long time coming. Some people are going to say, well, this is… I don’t know. This guy hasn’t won anything. They don’t under… If he doesn’t win a national championship, but he maintains what he’s been doing over the past few years, it will still be… a resounding success and the best that they are saying that I think it’s 20% out of state admissions are increased. over the past few years because of Deion. And for folks that don’t know, it costs like 15, 20 grand to go in-state. I think it’s like 50 out-of-state.
SPEAKER 14 :
It’s a big chunk of change. I’ll close with this. The reason I think it’s great is this. I’m going to use another movie reference. Deion Sanders is the Tom Cruise of football. Not only is he great at everything he does, but it’s impossible not to like him.
SPEAKER 12 :
Can’t disagree, Andy.
SPEAKER 20 :
And, Andy, whether you like him or not, you’re still going to tune in to find out what happens, and that’s all he cares about. He doesn’t care if you hate him or hate his product or what he stands for or anything like that. But the fact that you’re tuning in to, again, love him or hate him, you’re still going to watch, and that’s what matters.
SPEAKER 12 :
Who’s up next?
SPEAKER 20 :
Richard.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s me, sorry.
SPEAKER 20 :
I got off on a tangent.
SPEAKER 12 :
No, you’re fine.
SPEAKER 20 :
I’m going to go with one a little bit different, but I’ve got to go with the Kevin Costner movie, which is sort of Bull Durham.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah. In fact, the texter just said that again, so perfect. Perfect timing. There you go.
SPEAKER 20 :
Great movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Which I’m going to dovetail into that, and since we’re doing that, let’s do Field of Dreams. Another movie that if it’s on, I can watch. A little slow at times, but still a great movie. If you build it, they will come.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, I mean, that was pretty incredible, don’t you think? Field of Dreams, just the way they put that together. I was really surprised by it. Okay, here’s one people don’t think of when they think sports, but I do. Fighting with my family. Wrestling. Here we go.
SPEAKER 13 :
I have no idea who I’m supposed to be out there.
SPEAKER 21 :
You’re not just doing this for you. You’re doing it for the family.
SPEAKER 22 :
Paige, I myself have come from a wrestling family too. I know exactly what it means to you. But don’t worry about being the next me. Be the first you. What? It’s Dwayne Johnson. How are you? Prove it. If you smell what the rock is cooking.
SPEAKER 03 :
Yeah, and I’m Vin Diesel, mate.
SPEAKER 14 :
I’m sorry. I thought that was terrific.
SPEAKER 12 :
Great movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
I gave that a very big review. I gave it one of the very best movies of its year. Fighting with my family. Nobody’s seen it.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s a great movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah. All right, Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 20 :
I’m going to go back to the Kevin Costner one because I was looking up and I almost said the wrong one. But for the love of the game, where he throws the perfect game as the Detroit Tigers pitcher. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
Excellent. Forgot about that movie.
SPEAKER 20 :
Well done, sir.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. Perfect. This one came from a texter, but I’ll mention it since it’s going right along that baseball theme. 42.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
Jackie Robinson. Yeah, 42. Good one.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, this is another one that is always mentioned in the top five movies usually, and that’s Rudy. Here we go. Rudy, Rudy.
SPEAKER 09 :
We’re going to go inside. We’re going to go outside, inside and outside. We’re going to get him on the run, boys. Once we get him on the run, we’re going to get him on the run. And then we’re going to go, go, go, go, go, go. And we’re not going to stop until we get across that goal line. This is a team they say is good. Well, I think we’re better than them. They can’t lick us. What do you say, man?
SPEAKER 12 :
Good movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, such a good movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
You know that’s not a true story, though. What? Why? It’s not a real story.
SPEAKER 20 :
Who cares?
SPEAKER 14 :
You act as if I care. I review over 100 movies a year. Do you think I care if it was a real story? It was a great movie. You’re so harsh. You’re so harsh.
SPEAKER 20 :
It’s what makes… It’s what makes Secretariat such a great movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Is it real?
SPEAKER 20 :
Is the movie itself really well put together in production? Yeah, there’s some good parts and stuff to it. But no, it’s the fact that it’s so good, it feels like it should be a fictional movie, but it’s a real movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
See, Richard, this comes from the joyless childhood you had at the hands of John. You cannot appreciate these stories.
SPEAKER 20 :
At some point in time, I’m going to put my wife and you in the same room, and she can tell you all of the things that I was taken of as a child that she has to fix.
SPEAKER 12 :
Psychologically.
SPEAKER 20 :
I’m an adult now.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah, there we go. Thank you. Who’s up?
SPEAKER 20 :
You’re Richard.
SPEAKER 12 :
Me.
SPEAKER 20 :
All right. I can’t believe, I don’t think we’ve said this one, but in honor of my son and the Eagles, since he is such a large fan of the Eagles these days, Invincible with Mark Wahlberg. Yeah. That was a good movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah, it is a good movie, actually.
SPEAKER 14 :
And by the way, there’s another guy you can’t not like.
SPEAKER 12 :
That’s true.
SPEAKER 20 :
Go ahead, Richard. Good one. True story, and he’s much better than that Rudy garbage.
SPEAKER 12 :
Speaking of a true story, they did the movie very well, by the way. Miracle.
SPEAKER 20 :
Do you have a clip or no? Yes, I do. Do you know that Walt hasn’t seen Miracle? Oh, oh.
SPEAKER 14 :
Walt. I know. You need to text him right now. Sinner. You can file the papers and disown.
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, sinner.
SPEAKER 14 :
You should. It’s disgusting. Okay, if Walt’s listening, listen to this.
SPEAKER 1 :
This is your time.
SPEAKER 17 :
Their time is done. It’s over. I’m sick and tired of hearing about what a great hockey team the Soviets have. Screw them. This is your time. Now go out there and take it.
SPEAKER 12 :
Great movie. Just great. I mean, come on. Yeah, I can’t believe Walt hasn’t seen that. What a fabulous movie. And that was at a time, too, you need to remind him of kind of like the golf thing we were talking about. We were so under, how do I want to say this? When we were competing in the Olympics back then with the Soviets, we really did use amateur talent where the Soviets in a lot of other countries used what I consider to be professional talent. Right. We were really, quote-unquote, undermanned at that time, and to beat them was an absolute miracle. It was a miracle.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, for the next one, obviously a movie that’s mentioned maybe the most, once again, is Rocky. However, instead of playing Rocky himself, I want to play a guy who was an incredible actor in that movie, and that’s Burgess Meredith, who played Mickey. Here we go.
SPEAKER 28 :
People think little by little we lose our friends, we lose everything. We keep losing and losing until we say, you know, what the hell am I living around here for? I got no reason to go on. But with you, kid, boy, I got a reason to go on. And I’m going to stay alive. And I will watch you make good. And I’ll never leave you. And I’ll never leave you until that happens. Because… When I leave you, you’ll not only know how to fight, you’ll be able to take care of yourself outside the ring, too. Is that okay?
SPEAKER 26 :
It’s okay.
SPEAKER 1 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 14 :
He was so good. I mean, he was incredible. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 20 :
Again, we should be doing more of that. Which, by the way, back to Coach Prime, that’s exactly sort of what he is. And he’s even said that he wants to prepare his kids and his – students more for life outside of football than inside. And if you’re not doing that, you’re doing it wrong. So again, all the more reason. I agree. All right. On the same rocky train, which you took my movie, Andy, but I’ll just go the other way, which is Michael B. Jordan and Creed. Yeah. I like Michael B. Jordan.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. He’s good. Oh, he is. Most people don’t think of this being a sport, but it very much is. And that is the going as fast as you can on the salt flats. And they do it in all sorts of different machines, but the world’s fastest Indian. Yeah. Great movie, by the way. And by the way. If you’re a car person, even though it’s not cars, it’s motorcycles, if you’ve never seen that movie, you need to watch it.
SPEAKER 14 :
By the way, great actor.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, absolutely. Solid.
SPEAKER 14 :
Anthony Hopkins. Solid. Okay, we got to go to this one, Boys in the Boat. I just loved it. Have I gotten you to see this yet?
SPEAKER 28 :
Yeah, it’s a good movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, here we go.
SPEAKER 28 :
But they didn’t understand who we were.
SPEAKER 14 :
The show was in this book.
SPEAKER 11 :
I don’t believe what I’m seeing.
SPEAKER 07 :
I suppose they’re connected. What it’s worth, I’m proud of you boys. Inspiring. You missed the part where I told him not to tip over. Roll for your country. Roll for each other.
SPEAKER 05 :
For all the people who never believed in you. I won. I won.
SPEAKER 14 :
And boy, did George Clooney do a great job directing that movie. Really good. Really good movie. That’s one you can watch over and over. Richard, you’re up. Which one? George Clooney did that one? Yeah. He directed it.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, I had no idea. Uh-huh. He did a great job, I thought. There you go. Very much so. All right, Andy. You said Trouble with the Good. Did we do Moneyball? No, we did not.
SPEAKER 12 :
That’s another good movie, by the way.
SPEAKER 20 :
Especially if it’s on.
SPEAKER 14 :
If he’s a great hitter, why doesn’t he hit good, Richard?
SPEAKER 1 :
Right?
SPEAKER 12 :
Good one. I’m going to mention this one just because Andy had talked about it. He reviewed the movie, and I watched it, and it is a phenomenal movie. You wouldn’t think it being a sports movie, but it is Young Woman and the Sea.
SPEAKER 14 :
It is a really good movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
Because she is a swimmer. I gave it Best Movie for last year. It’s a fabulous movie. Richard, if you haven’t seen it, it’s worth watching. Yeah, you can watch it for free on Disney. And your kids would love it. It’s a great movie. Yep. What is it? Young Woman and the Sea.
SPEAKER 14 :
With Daisy Ridley, who, by the way, is an underrated actress.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s about the first female to swim the English Channel.
SPEAKER 14 :
Wonderful.
SPEAKER 12 :
It’s awesome. Great movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, another one that’s a very intense drama. Here we go.
SPEAKER 09 :
You can do it! Cover Winkler in bees. You can do it! You can do it! You can do it!
SPEAKER 12 :
You can do it!
SPEAKER 30 :
You can do it all night long!
SPEAKER 05 :
Water boy.
SPEAKER 14 :
Water boy. I’m sorry, but I love Rod Schneider.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, he’s great.
SPEAKER 14 :
He’s just so funny. Okay, go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 12 :
Really quick, before you move on.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
Before you move on. Another Hollywood relationship where those two have been tight.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, yes.
SPEAKER 12 :
Forever and have what I would consider to be probably one of the best friendships on and off air of probably any Hollywood actors, actresses you’d ever see. Am I right?
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah, they do. By the way, that guy saying that is a Trump supporter.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah, solid. Anyway, so I didn’t want to throw that in. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 20 :
You know, we need to do, this is an idea here, Andy, for movies. We need to do, which is, we’ve done this before, but we need to do it again, which is we need to do movies that you can’t make anymore.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah. Yeah, we haven’t done that for a couple years. Yeah, that’s a good idea.
SPEAKER 20 :
Or that they won’t do anymore is probably the better way of saying it.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 14 :
The first one that leads it always is Blazing Saddles.
SPEAKER 12 :
There’s a lot.
SPEAKER 14 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah. Yeah, that’s a good one. That’s a good topic. We can do that. Okay. I just put it down. Go ahead, Richard. You’re up.
SPEAKER 20 :
All right. Let’s see here. Oh, again, not a movie. Again, I’m going to be a bad person that you can’t mess with or whatever it is. I won’t tell your kids. Yeah, you should. He Got Game. Yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
I don’t know that movie.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yeah, that’s about Jesus Shuttlesworth. Ray Allen.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. Now this one, yeah, it’s about sports. It’s kind of the back end of sports and how kind of the money end of it works, and that was air. Michael Jordan.
SPEAKER 14 :
Good movie. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
I gave that four stars. I sent a clip to Richard and Walt earlier this week, and I don’t know that people really understood when Michael Jordan was playing the game how good he actually was.
SPEAKER 14 :
He’s the greatest ever.
SPEAKER 12 :
I don’t think anybody’s even close to this day.
SPEAKER 14 :
No, when you look at what he did at both ends of the court.
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, and then I added to that, Richard, you will appreciate this, and I think you will as well, Andy. He didn’t get by with a lot of the looseness of today’s game in regards to traveling and double dribble that a lot of these guys get by with now. He did not do any of that and was still the best of all time.
SPEAKER 14 :
Although I will say when he drove the lane, he would get the call. But he deserved it. Yes. But anyway, okay. Shall I go? Yeah, go. You’re up. Go ahead. This is pretty classic. This is right from the trailer. Here we go.
SPEAKER 21 :
I don’t have much of a cheering section. You got me.
SPEAKER 18 :
In the end, it will be in Daniel’s hands. Karate Kid. And most of all, in his mind.
SPEAKER 31 :
Concentrate, focus, pause, remember balance.
SPEAKER 07 :
No mercy. Columbia Pictures presents The Karate Kid.
SPEAKER 05 :
Hey, what kind of belt do you have?
SPEAKER 08 :
Canvas. You like? That was a good movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
That was a great movie. Yeah. Wax on, wax off. I loved it. Yep. Now, that’s way before your time, Richard. Did you ever see The Karate Kid?
SPEAKER 20 :
Of course, Andy. I was allowed to as a child because it taught me how to do my chores.
SPEAKER 12 :
Right. Wax on, wax off.
SPEAKER 14 :
See, for a second I thought John allowed joy in your childhood. Now you say it was to teach you chores.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yes.
SPEAKER 20 :
Andy, it was for a purpose.
SPEAKER 14 :
It was for child labor? For a purpose, yes. Okay, never mind. Go ahead. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, jeez. Yes. Amy, everything is for a purpose. Come on. You should know that.
SPEAKER 14 :
I do now.
SPEAKER 20 :
I can’t believe we haven’t said good old Bill Murray yet. Caddyshack.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah. That’s a good one on my list. Absolutely. It’s in the cup. It’s in the cup. Oh, jeez. There’s so many on my list. Let’s do Ford v. Ferrari. Got to. Awesome. One of the greatest movies ever. Racing.
SPEAKER 14 :
I tied it for best movie of the year.
SPEAKER 12 :
Fabulous movie. Okay.
SPEAKER 14 :
Here we go. A little music. Chariots of Fire. Chariots of Fire. Great song and a terrific movie. Really touching. Solid. There you go. Good job, Andy. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 20 :
All right here, Andy. Oh, jeez, hold on. I had my list pulled up. Oh, we haven’t done Show Me the Money.
SPEAKER 12 :
No, Jerry Maguire on my list. Good one.
SPEAKER 20 :
And it’s not a love story, Andy.
SPEAKER 14 :
Don’t even try. Well…
SPEAKER 12 :
Kind of.
SPEAKER 14 :
They put one in there, which I think is sacrilege, but yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
They should have just left that out.
SPEAKER 14 :
Exactly. I feel that way. Just like they should have left it out of, you know, A lot of movies.
SPEAKER 12 :
But go ahead. Okay. Maybe it’s not on my list. You guys just gave me an idea. What’s the one with Costner? Oh, Draft Day. Draft Day.
SPEAKER 14 :
Draft Day. Okay.
SPEAKER 12 :
Good movie, by the way.
SPEAKER 14 :
All right. Now, I’ve got more clips. We don’t have time, so let me just jump to Varsity Blues.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, good movie.
SPEAKER 14 :
That was a fun movie. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, very good movie, Andy. Let’s see here. Oh, that was right on my list. Andy, kill me. A Million Dollar Baby.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yes. Oh, yeah, that’s a good one. Good one. John? Color of Money.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, so good. Okay, underrated movie, Tin Cup.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah, great movie.
SPEAKER 20 :
Yep, go ahead, Richard. More controversial these days, but The Blind Side.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah. Yeah, uh-huh, good one. All right, this one, can you consider this a sport or not? I’ll have to get you guys to chime in. 21, the card cheat game where they’re all at MIT.
SPEAKER 14 :
I don’t consider it one, but we are very lenient here, so why not?
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, works for me. Classic, Bad News Bears. Oh, yeah. Go ahead, Richard.
SPEAKER 20 :
Oh, let’s see here. Yeah, very good one, Andy. Okay. C, white men can’t jump.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah, good one. Depressing, but good. Go ahead, John. It is depressing. You’re right. Very. I can’t believe Richard hasn’t said this yet. Mighty Ducks.
SPEAKER 14 :
Classic. Love it. And now one that I’m still trying to get you guys to watch, Mystery Alaska.
SPEAKER 12 :
I’ve never seen it.
SPEAKER 14 :
Go ahead, Richard. Let’s see here.
SPEAKER 12 :
Russell Crowe.
SPEAKER 20 :
Glory Road.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 14 :
Good one. Good one.
SPEAKER 12 :
All right, somebody said Hildalgo because it’s a sport, racing horses. Oh, yes. That one counts.
SPEAKER 14 :
That one counts. You going to go with that? Yeah. Okay, The Iron Claw came out last year. It was a good movie. I liked it. Richard, you’re up.
SPEAKER 20 :
All right here, Andy. Oh, we watched this with the kids the other day. Cool Runnings.
SPEAKER 12 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 20 :
That’s a good movie. I love that movie.
SPEAKER 12 :
We’ll have to make this one our last one. Go ahead. The Cannonball Run.
SPEAKER 14 :
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER 12 :
Okay. Richard, I’ll let you go. Have a good weekend. Sounds good.
SPEAKER 14 :
See you guys.
SPEAKER 12 :
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SPEAKER 12 :
All right, a little less than a minute left. Andy, I’ll rattle off a few, and then you can do the same. Coach Carter, Sandlot, I think we already said earlier, Longest Yard, and let’s do Rush. Both of them. And Rush. Yeah, Longest Yard, both of them, yes.
SPEAKER 14 :
Okay, Rocky IV, which was really good, a Brian song. The Replacements, you ever see that? That was a good one. Any Given Sunday and Seabiscuit.
SPEAKER 12 :
Million Dollar Baby, McFarland USA, The Color of Money, we did already, Bad News Bears, we did The Wrestler.
SPEAKER 14 :
Slapshot, Fast Break, Radio, Breaking Away, and Heaven Can Wait.
SPEAKER 12 :
King Richard, I, Tonya, how about A League of Their Own and Raging Bull?
SPEAKER 14 :
And I’m going to throw in a couple more here. One-on-one with Robbie Benson and a league of their own. You just said so. There we go. I’ll end with that.
SPEAKER 12 :
How about I’ll do one last one here. Bobby Jones’ Stroke of Genius. There we go. Great golf movie. All right. That’s it, guys. Have a great rest of your day. Don’t forget tomorrow, first thing in the morning, 9 o’clock, we have Fix It Radio followed up by Drive Radio, of course. And tomorrow we’re going to talk about… Cleaning your car. One of you even asked, what’s your favorite car cleaning tool? We’ll do some of that tomorrow as well. Have a great rest of your night. Rush to Reason, Denver’s Afternoon Rush, KLZ 560.
SPEAKER 1 :
I’m a rich guy