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Chapter 1: What happened with the Jimmy John's sandwiches at the event?
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Those sandwiches are delicious. I don't know if any were left. I saw people putting them in their pockets. It was some mess. Tony, did you miss out on the sandwiches? I had three of them, Dan. Okay, you had three of them.
You had the chicken bacon ranch. I had the Italian.
Did you see anybody smuggling sandwiches? I felt like there was some sandwich smuggling going on. They're all gone. So I didn't see any sandwiches. There are chips, though, in the kitchen. Those are hidden.
Chapter 2: Why did the Stan Van Gundy and David Sampson segment get criticized?
Juju, I imagine that the Stan Van Gundy, David Sampson segment was panned throughout the Internet that David Sampson loves to fire people and Stan Van Gundy being hopelessly out of touch with the fired man. I would imagine our audience didn't react very well to any of that.
Yes. At first, when it first started, you edged people a little bit, like, give it up for Stan Van Gundy. And then it was David Sampson, and the whole chat just turned against the whole show. Like, wait, I thought he was gone.
But then, like you said, once it got into the hiring and firings and how NBA coaches experience it versus the chat experienced it, yeah, it was pretty rough on my brother Stan, bro. Give my boy Stan some grace, audience.
No, there's no grace for Stan. Did we have a less popular moment than that today? Were there any other criticisms levied against the show worth revisiting?
Chapter 3: How does the show address objectification and gender debates?
Nah, that was pretty popular. Outside of this right here, I want you to think about this. The Billy Gill segment yesterday, and you put Mike's father up yesterday next to George Clooney. Andrew Hawkins next to Method Man. Now close your eyes and imagine if we were doing that to women. I think we should not do that. You feel me?
Objectifying men sometimes is just as critical in the Me Too era as the men. But hey, the women, excuse me. But hey, keep on doing your thing.
I don't think it's just as... But it's been done to women so long, we're evening it out is what we're doing. We're balancing it. Equality? Let's give them a little taste of their own medicine.
By pining lecherously about Method Man? I mean, okay. I just don't know. I don't know a lot of 50-year-old-plus people who appear in front of the Internet's judgment and get swooning. I don't know. There aren't many of them, I don't think, male or female.
What do you got? But like you said, like Danny Green said, though, Method Man has been revered in the black community as one of the most handsome men in the entire world for as long as he's been doing it. So I think my brother Billy yesterday was a little. It's not that he didn't know too much. It's a two America situation.
But what about Greg Cody thinking that Andrew Hawkins, his name was Walter and having no idea who his colleague of many years is?
Okay, he's not my colleague. He's not my colleague of many years. I've never met him. I've never been in the same room with him. I apologize. I didn't know him by name.
Greg, I am guessing that there is no one here that you have worked with over the last couple of years who works at Metal Ark whose name that you don't really know. Like among people who have spoken at microphone. If I keep putting them in front of you, my guess is that you can name all of them except Walter Holbrook.
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Chapter 4: Why does Greg Cote not know Andrew Hawkins?
OK, can you say that I have worked someone I have worked with if I literally haven't worked with him?
Well, I thought you listened to our show like we know we know things that Michael Cody is someone who appears on your show Friday morning at 9 a.m.
I had to put in a Wi-Fi password for him this morning. Well.
I mean, come on. You changed Wi-Fi on me. Nobody tells me. I identified that Wi-Fi had been changed. I just didn't know the new password or whatever. I do listen to your show whenever I'm on it, but I just happen to have heard Hawkins, the dulcet tones of Andrew Hawkins. I'm sure he's wonderful. Good looking guy. I think what Juju said is accurate, though.
Like, why are people asking me whether who I think is better looking between two men? If that were asked, what do I think? Who's better looking? Doris Burke or? I'm glad we can't do Doris Day.
I'm glad it would have been more like your ally.
You like your ally, Juju? I'm just saying. Sorry, guys.
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Chapter 5: Who is responsible for the confusion about Andrew Hawkins' identity?
Good point. We return to this. I'm so thrilled. Your thoughts on Judy Garland?
I love her. She's great. Those ruby slippers, baby.
Betty Davis. Okay, great, great. This is exactly what I wanted to do. Please, just keep naming starlets from the 30s.
I think we found an okay way to objectify women in the modern day. Doris Day, never my favorite. Okay, great.
I think I know something that can bring us all together. Greg not knowing Hawkins is really Dan's fault because if he did a better job of, you know, introducing people and communicating who works here and who doesn't work here, then maybe, like, we would all know who everyone else is.
I think that's valid, and it's also valid for me to reiterate I have never met Andrew Hawkins, never been in the same room with him.
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Chapter 6: What are the recent NBA playoff highlights discussed?
You thought his name was Walter.
I think we should really hear Jess out.
Everything is Dan's fault.
I'd agree with that. Yeah. You know what? I'd agree with it, too. What else do we have in the way of NBA playoff talk? I don't feel like we can get too much of it around here. Juju, what observations do you have from the last couple of days worth mentioning?
Yeah, something else that was Dan's fault. Kyle Kuzma revenge game yesterday after going to 0 for the other day. He stepped up for the Milwaukee Bucks. I think that Doc Rivers, you know what I mean? He's been doing it for so long, he might not see that.
Bobby Portis may need to be integrated into that starting lineup because right now the Indiana Pacers are jumping out so fast that by the time that he even gets in there, it's a lot of cleanup, spot up work. So salute to Kyle Kuzma. But I think the Bucs are doing a little wrong lineup wise. But welcome back, Dame Lillard as well.
Wait, wait, though. Juju, you just did something to me. Yesterday I learned from Jessica that a legacy game can be inconclusive. Today I'm learning that there was a Kyle Kuzma revenge game that ended in a loss.
Yeah, but it wasn't his fault. He didn't go over. If you watch that game, you would be like, damn, Kyle Kuzma was one of the pieces that actually kept them afloat during there.
But can it be a revenge game if you lose it? I'm asking the question sincerely at Levitard Show. I understand you're putting a positive spin on things. You're right. I called him a career loser and he got revenge on me, but they still lost and they and he's and he's a career loser.
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