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Postgame Show: The Commissioner of Nicknames

Wed, 06 Nov 2024

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After making sure he has his phone, we leave this Postgame Show in the hands of Greg Cote for a debrief on today's program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: What makes someone a morning person?

0.169 - 13.196 John Amaechi

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.

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13.216 - 24.062 Chris Cote

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.

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Chapter 2: How did Tequila come into existence?

26.587 - 47.478 Jane Doe

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. Anytime someone says Cuervo, I show up. Well, I do know that to be true, but even during ad reads like... Cuervo. I think you could lay out, especially for one of our great partners. Sweet, delicious Cuervo. Since then, Cuervo has stayed true to its roots.

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54.248 - 54.888 Michael

Cuervo.

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54.988 - 60.956 Jane Doe

The tequila that invented tequila. Proximo. Cuervo.com. Please drink responsibly.

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61.096 - 65.642 Michael

Cuervo. Stu Gatz needs his phone. Random phone.

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Chapter 3: What key points did Greg Cote want to discuss?

69.241 - 105.867 Mark

Das ist sehr seltsam. We're on the air. Yeah, Greg. I didn't know. What do I know? Nobody alerts me. Dad, we want to give you a space here. This is the post-game show. You're leaving us for the week here. Right on. Talk to us. What did we not get to today that you wanted to get to?

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106.207 - 126.598 John Amaechi

I think we got to everything. Everything was on my list. There were pleasant surprises in store. I loved being able to talk about why the Inter-Miami season is going to be a disappointment slash failure if they don't win the MLS Cup. So I think I'm good, man. I feel good. I feel as good as I can, given extenuating circumstances.

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126.638 - 135.102 Mark

Our interview with Jordan Schultz made me think, did you ever have aspirations of being a performer? I'm certain he did. You were young. You still can.

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135.302 - 147.231 John Amaechi

I used to entertain my family. Much as you and your brother did for a time. You would stand up on a table and you don't remember that?

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147.292 - 152.015 Mark

I don't think this is unique to us. I think a lot of kids at age 3 and 4 dance for their families.

152.115 - 155.538 John Amaechi

Okay, but older as well. You guys were doing it when you were like... 9 und 5.

Chapter 4: Did Greg Cote ever aspire to be a performer?

155.618 - 176.364 Mark

Ich erinnere mich immer an We Didn't Start the Fire von Billy Joel. Nana und Pop wären auf dem Kühlschrank und Michael und ich wären im Raum und würden mit dem Lied tanzen. Wie würdest du tanzen? Manchmal wäre Michael in einem Hämper und ich wäre auf dem Kühlschrank. Ich würde den Hämper aufschlagen und dann würde ich tanzen. Und dann würde Michael aus dem Hämper kommen. Choreografiert?

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176.444 - 186.176 Mark

Nein, nicht so detailliert. Das ist ein langer Intro. Das ist zu lang. Das sind 45 Sekunden von dem, was Jeremy macht.

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186.237 - 189.688 Stu Gatz

Greg, ich denke an dich als klassischen Song- und Tanzmann.

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191.404 - 193.045 John Amaechi

I was an entertainer when I was a kid.

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193.085 - 193.626 Stu Gatz

Yeah?

193.646 - 198.868 John Amaechi

You're an entertainer now. I mean, what can I tell you? So forth and so on.

198.948 - 206.512 Mark

All I remember you telling me as a kid, like something you wanted to be when you grew up, was a bus driver, because you liked the idea of driving a big wheel.

Chapter 5: What childhood dreams did Greg Cote have?

206.532 - 213.835 John Amaechi

I liked the flat steering wheel. The way you had to go up and go like that. I wanted to be a FM DJ.

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213.915 - 214.516 Stu Gatz

Really?

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214.556 - 228.457 John Amaechi

Do you have a name? Can you do like a walkthrough, what that would have sounded like? Well... Der berühmte Onkel Dick bezeichnete sie als schlauere DJs, weil es so klingt, als wären sie alle abgedroht. Wir sind in St.

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228.497 - 235.119 Sarah Spain

John. Wir kommen zum nächsten Mal auf WROK.

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235.159 - 258.084 Stu Gatz

Wir haben die Latestes von Santana. Sieh dir das an. Weißt du, was mir heute zuvor passiert ist? Eine Warnphrase? Aber wir hatten keine Zeit dazu und ich wollte nicht aufrufen, weil es ein wichtiger Tag war. Ich weiß jetzt, warum dieser Traum nie geschehen ist. Greg, deine Familie hat viele Nachnamen. Wild Bill, Uncle Dick ist selbstverständlich der Onkel, aber du hast keinen Nachnamen, oder?

258.124 - 265.528 Stu Gatz

Wenn wir über dich in den kommenden Jahren sprechen, ist es nur Greg Cody. Du hast keinen faszinierenden Nachnamen.

265.668 - 267.268 John Amaechi

Ich weiß es nicht.

267.308 - 267.909 Stu Gatz

Hast du einen gewünscht?

268.609 - 276.174 Mark

Was wird Gracelyn zu dir nennen, wenn sie in ihren 40er-Jahren ist? Wenn sie sagt, du bist Wild Greg oder so?

Chapter 6: What family nicknames does Greg Cote have?

291.043 - 293.185 Jane Doe

Bist du der Anwender aller Nachnamen in der Familie?

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293.205 - 301.789 Stu Gatz

Ich bin der Kommissionär von Nachnamen. Wow, Hitchcock. Kannst du das jemandem anrufen oder nicht? Or does that go with you? I'll hold auditions. Really? Really. Yeah.

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301.809 - 305.09 John Amaechi

Okay. Because you don't just give that away.

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305.13 - 306.63 Stu Gatz

Yeah. It's an honor.

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306.71 - 307.67 John Amaechi

You have to earn it.

307.69 - 320.634 Stu Gatz

Does it have to stay in the family? Because maybe, look, I don't know, I don't want to just be appointing it, but I feel like there's someone that would love to toss his hat in her. I feel like Yeti would love that responsibility. He is part of the family. I think so too. He probably would.

320.694 - 321.514 John Amaechi

Is Yeti in the will?

322.278 - 342.69 Stu Gatz

Not yet. Not yet-y. Not yet-y. Wow. You surprise me still sometimes. Well, come up with a nickname for me. Who's got a good nickname for me? All right. So, look, should we turn this into like an audience thing? Like, why don't you tweet at us? At Levitar Show, at Greg Cody. What's your show's Greg? The Greg Cody Show. At the Greg Cody Show? Like, just Greg's nickname. What it should be.

342.73 - 349.775 Stu Gatz

And then maybe from there you can get like a good one and... und dann einen wählen. Nicht Lobo Greg, aber ich fühle mich, dass die Lobos mit Greg synonymisch sind.

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