
Dan returns to his old-school reporter ways over a considerable scandal surrounding the Miami Heat. Also, what's Walton Goggins' Deal? Today's cast: Dan, Amin, Chris, Billy, Jeremy, and Jessica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: What is Dan's approach to journalism in this episode?
shadow show shadow show shadow show shadow show shadow show shadow show shadowing it shadowing it chris i'm a little scared here today because it's a wild billy wednesday and i have been reporting heat news all morning And I haven't had time to know what was happening in the meeting. So can you get me caught? That's a bad set of ingredients. Me not having no idea what's going on.
And Billy's in charge today.
Well, you've been reporting. Nothing has come out. So you haven't been reporting. You've been asking. You've been poking around.
No, I've been doing the reporting so that I can report in a few minutes something that is heat news. But what are you looking at me like that for, Jeremy?
What heat news?
I can't wait until after the Shadow Show.
Well, he's doing the reporting, but hasn't reported.
But what do I need to know about today's show? What do we have today?
What? Oh, my God. I have so much. It's the wildest of Billy Wednesdays. He has a cheese conundrum. Jess thinks Jimmy Butler's good. Amin wants to talk about Kyrie. There's just so much to talk about. I'm out on red foods. I mean, there's just everything. There's a ton to get to. Like red coloring in foods? Red velvet? Like an apple, a red apple. Can you eat an apple?
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Chapter 2: How does the Miami Heat scandal unfold?
So you are of this age, and if I said Billy went to Thailand with some old friends... If I go to Thailand...
I committed crimes. That means Kenny Wynn is in business with Dilly. If I'm in Thailand, find my Kenny Wynn. All right. And you'll never see me again, Tony. You're simply not going to entertain the hypothetical. I'll be Bobby. I'm going to pull out the Greg Gary situation. Yes, and Dan, I'm here for you. Yes, I don't want you here. No one wants to be my friend. I get it.
Chris Cody, if you were to go on a trip to Thailand. Yes. With some friends right now, those people, what are the chances that you would look across at any of them and be so distant from knowing that person that you would learn on that trip that you had outgrown that person?
It's funny because I just met up with a friend in Germany, in Epcot, that I hadn't seen in a long time. And we hit it right off. It was like we never missed a day, honestly. One of my oldest friends, he now lives in the Orlando area. And it was great. We had like six hours together. Our family, our daughters were running together. It was like the highlight of the trip.
Yeah, but six hours is different than what these women are doing. That's true.
It was in Germany. It was in Germany, Italy. We saw the world, actually.
I don't understand what part of this you can't relate to.
Oh, it's not even that I can't relate to it. I just disagree with your universal consensus of we all agree, right, that if old friends do this, this is totally relatable. And I'm just like, is it?
I mean, it was partially for joke, but like that's real life. Like people's friends like move away. Not everybody lives in the same city forever. And you don't like as life goes on and their, you know, careers advance and the families grow and whatever. You don't stay in touch with them as often as you did. And sometimes you just say, you know what? It's been 10 years.
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