
David Samson is here for Hour 1, and he immediately begins by telling us "what is wrong" with Dan. David then informs the crew about his bid for George Michael's sunglasses and the other random movie memorabilia he owns including license plates and hospital gowns. Then, did David once have his ear pierced? Plus, Jack McKeon, Erik Spoelstra, the Tampa Bay Rays, Oakland's baseball fan base, and David's movie review. Also, we have a new song that's idea was born mid-segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is wrong with Dan?
Kennt ihr auch diesen einen Freund, der morgens einfach so ruckzuck aus dem Bett und danach aus dem Grinsen gar nicht mehr rauskommt? Der sogar noch vor dem ersten Kaffee unverschämt gut gelaunt ist und mit der Morgensonne um die Wette strahlt? Furchtbar. Ekelhaft.
Wie kann man nur so... Ausgeruht sein? Ganz einfach. Trainiere deinen Schlaf und werde auch du zum Morgenmenschen. Mit der Galaxy Watch 7 oder dem Galaxy Ring und der Samsung Health App.
Now is a good time to remember where Tequila's story truly began. In 1795, Cuervo invented Tequila. Cuervo. What are you doing here?
Cuervo.
Cuervo.
Cuervo.
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Jeden Tag macht David Sampson ein Show. Und ich sage das oft, aber ich sage es anwesend, weil ich in allen Sportmedien nicht viele Leute sehe, die Solo-Shows für 50 Minuten machen. die den Bereich der Themen, die David beschäftigt, von ernst zu schwierig, zu Geschäft, auch zu amüsierend. Und so ist nichts Persönliches der Name seines Podcasts.
Und jetzt hat David mit einigem Selbstvertrauen ziemlich komfortabel gesagt, dass ich, wenn er denkt, wir haben ein gutes Show gemacht oder dass wir auf der falschen Seite von Argumenten fallen. Und ich weiß nicht mal, in welcher Richtung er damit gehen wird. But he was complaining to me about the fact that he found yesterday's Dolphin discussion, which continued today, exasperating.
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Chapter 2: What memorabilia is David bidding on?
It was Billy, Chris and Instagots moving in the shadows to drive up the price in unison to make me pay for it so that it would go up on you. And you saw it all from where you were standing, but you felt the need to answer a question like, what just happened inside you? You cannot help yourself. You feel the need.
You think that one of the things that makes you special in this marketplace is you're always saying what you really think. You're answering every question.
It's really my brand. I will always answer any question you have and I won't shy away from it. But there also may be more to the story. So, for example, there may be a second item in that auction that I want even more.
But I give you just enough to make you think like I give you everything, knowing that you jackasses may bid up the price for the sunglasses and I may have to let them go because I have a price in my mind that is a drop-dead price. What's the second thing? Forget that.
You answer every question.
You got enough.
You answer them all.
It's the license plate from Arthur.
Really?
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Chapter 3: Did David have his ear pierced?
Seit ich vier oder fünf Jahre alt war, erinnere ich mich an Filme in dieser Weise. Also, du hast recht, es ist ein großer Teil meines Lebens. Also bin ich glücklich genug, Dinge in diesem Krankenhaus zu haben. Es ist nicht wert, was ein Picasso wert ist, aber für mich ist es wert. Und das ist der Art von Sachen, die ich kollektiv mag.
So you are claiming that you're a better movie watcher than Adnan. Seriously. And all of us. And everyone.
You're the best ever. I'm not actually yucking on anybody's movie yum. You can engage with them however you want. And I don't impugn any of your... I just say that for someone like Adnan to say he is the authority on movies, that may be true in his mind. But I never say I'm the authority on movies. I say that I'm the authority on the movies that are meaningful to me.
And so when you criticize me for my lists and my top fives, it literally doesn't matter to me. I could not care less because it's my list and it's my life and how I engage with it.
How many of these FedEx boxes do you think exist, David? Because I found it on the auction site and they have like stills from the movie and it looks a lot dirtier than the one that they were selling.
So it's like Wilson. So there are stages. So there's the Wilson when it first got opened. Then there's the Wilson when there are branches in it toward the end of the movie. The FedEx box when it first washes up. That's one. So there are different stages. Das war. So you have to just know how much of what there is. But again, I'm not looking for the FedEx box to go up in value.
It's not it's not a stock that I purchased. I look at the pocket watch or the FedEx box or the hospital gown as just something that I love to be in my midst every day. And something you'll die in. I mean. Well, the gown is. Billy just gave me the great idea. I'm actually going to have to put that in my living will for the scores of people. The kids don't want it.
You said the kids are going to throw it. You said the kids are going to just sell it.
Are you really going to wear these George Michael glasses? Because like, I don't know that you can pull these off.
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