The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - Local Hour: The Internet Had a Day
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This is the Don Leventor Show with the StuGuts Podcast. Have a day the internet. Oh, what a day for everyone yesterday. It was spectacular and
sad to see. We will get into that in a moment, but I don't want to miss the mark.
We need to talk about Simone Biles.
Please.
And that incredible achievement from one of our nation's greatest athletes,
what a display yesterday, really warmed the heart when you consider everything that she went through,
both between her own ears and from outside forces with their own agendas to see her, to see her deliver in that
moment. And I would say cement her legacy, but for me it was already cemented. It really meant the
world to me to see and we need to give Simone Biles her flowers. Before we start doing that,
before we start celebrating, and hello hello juju Chris Jess hello Roy
Hey Izzy
I want to know how you guys experienced that so I watched it live and I know I said the other day
I talked about the men's team and how I watched that and I thought I was nervous then
Holy cow was I losing it like when she was on the beam and it was oh no
Was I losing it? Like when she was on the beam, and it was,
oh no, she had a mistake on uneven bars,
and now it's the most nerve-racking event
in all of sports.
Don't you dare shake a little bit.
Don't you dare have a jump scare.
And imagine having a jump scare,
and then trying to remember the very next thing
you're supposed to do, I was losing it.
You're not better than me for watching it live.
You said that very dismissively. Sorry, I watched you live. I just wanted to put the very next thing you're supposed to do. I was losing it. You're not better than me for watching it live. You said that very dismissively.
Sorry, guys, I watched it live.
I just wanted to put the picture,
because it was 3 in the afternoon.
I also watched it live.
Yeah.
So as long as you watched it with maybe not knowing
and had a little bit of nerves, then I would say
you're on the same page.
I thought the Brazilian gymnast who
came in second that got the silver medal, Rebecca Andrade, she
was incredible and she put so much pressure on Simone Biles to not screw up because going
into the floor routine, it wasn't like it was, okay, she can mail it in, she's got the
difficulty level, so even if she steps out or kind of flubs some of the landing, she'll
be fine. No, she had to really go in there with all the pressure on her, so it was actually
like phenomenal television.
And so I watched it live too, Izzy,
on my way home from work.
And then I watched the rear on Prime Time later,
because I was like, I just gotta do this again.
Also better competitors.
It was kind of like, we felt this locally with the Panthers.
The Panthers would have a big game,
and you'd want to see all the highlights on your phone.
I kind of felt that a little bit last time.
And yeah, even in the all-around team final,
there was, she has like this weird ability
because she's always qualifies so well.
She's always going last.
And no one has to deal with that same sort of pressure.
So in the team, when you have all these,
generally you have all these other rotations going on,
nothing else was going on, all eyes were on her, and it made something where she just
had to play it safe, it made it a little bit more pressure-filled.
And yesterday we saw a moment that I was a little conflicted on.
Understanding that what she went through at the last Olympics, I kind of talk out of both
sides of my mouth on this one
because I want to see her shut people up. I want to see her overcome all that
adversity. I want her to overcome all that pressure and anybody that had
anything to say the last go-around has to shut up because she delivered in that
moment. But also I don't want her to encounter these triggers. I don't want her to be going through that inner battle, the mental aspects of the
game. And thank God she overcame everything and delivered. It was a great moment. One
of the all-time Olympic moments, I think. It's kind of strange to have an all-time Olympic
moment when you have, by consensus, such a large favorite because she is a dominant athlete and you think back to some of the other great Olympic moments
Both in summer and winter Olympics. They're usually underdog stories that resonate right, but I do think that
There's an underdog story and that she wasn't necessarily chasing other gymnasts though. They brought it she was also
other gymnasts though they brought it, she was also chasing what was going on in her own head and having to overcome that. And I think that's a story that resonates with everybody. Well to me
it was the perfect test. Like Jess said, not only did Andrade put the pressure on her, but she also
had a mistake. So then it was, oh okay, I need to take advantage of the fact that my difficulty
is higher than everybody else's down the stretch in these last two events, and so I just need to be solid.
But when you watched her come off the beam,
I've never seen her more nervous.
That was after she finished.
And so I'm like, wow, she was nervous as all get out there.
And that's part of the humanizing thing
that I'd mentioned, you know, watching the Netflix doc.
I was like, wow, I thought she was
this perfect athletic robot,
but here she actually has feelings.
And so I was wondering going into that floor,
would those nerves spill over?
I, that's twice this week you've used as all get out.
That's a very old saying.
Sorry.
As hell.
He doesn't want me to use H.E. double hockey.
Yeah, I don't.
As heck.
I'm unfamiliar with the gamesmanship of gymnastics
because during Andrade's beam,
she was being cheered on by Simone Biles.
Like is this Simone?
Like, hey, you hear me cheering for you?
You think it's nefarious?
No, no, I'm just saying gamesman shit,
but I am trying to build up this pressure right now.
But where do you guys stand on that?
Because if I'm on Pommel Horse,
and my teammates are yelling at me the whole time,
I just want them to shut up, man.
Oh, the Pommel Horse is where I noticed it too. and my teammates are yelling at me the whole time, I just want them to shut up, man. Do not tell anyone.
Do you run into this?
I noticed it too, where they were like,
you got this, get the rhythm, you're good,
you're in rhythm on the pommel horse.
I was like, oh my God, I would be like,
dad, shut up, stop yelling.
And the broadcaster was calling attention to it.
You can hear Simone cheering her on.
I don't know, I was just thinking,
I think it was very innocent
because they seem to have good interactions,
but it was just like.
Yeah, they know each other.
They've competed against each other a number of times.
So I think it was a genuine supportive, you got this.
But a little also, I'm here.
I'm Simone Biles and I'm cheering for you
at the biggest moment of your life.
I don't know, it just felt like a little bit of game.
The optics are good of it.
Right, it makes her look good.
It's a good look.
I don't think that that was her intention.
By all accounts, their relationship is a genuine one. But you know she's not really rooting for her in that space. Yeah, but that's me good look. I don't think that that was her intention. By all accounts, their relationship is a genuine one.
But you know she's not really rooting for her in that sport.
Yeah, but that's me not having-
She wants her to fall though, secretly.
That's me not having enough connection points
to the sport itself,
because I don't watch it often enough.
I doubt that she wants her to fall.
I think she just wants to do everything better.
You're not necessarily rooting for someone to fail.
Because like we said,
her difficulty level on everything is so much higher
that the other opponents can do their routines perfectly
and Simone Biles can still win.
They said, Simone just has to be Simone here.
And I'm like, okay, that's cool if I totally understand
and I watch Simone every time out.
But generally I'm following this year to year
and I don't know what that means.
Outside of watching other floor routines
and realizing that, oh, this is a far more difficult routine,
I would have preferred more from the commentary there
just to kind of explain what was going on
as someone that was just kind of following it year to year.
You know what I learned is that you're supposed to look
at the end of the beam to keep your balance,
and I just feel like that wouldn't work for me. I feel like I would still fall. I watched a video of Suni Lee
I think she was maybe six or seven on a homemade balance beam doing backflips and man
Would I be a proud parent if I my kid was doing that at that age? I'd be like I'm done
Hey, I'm done. Give it up for Suni Lee by the way bronze medal after her health scares everything
She had to give up gymnastics for a little bit
and figure out what was going on.
She went to Auburn, that must have sucked.
Oh wow, what have we done?
She did an amazing job closing that thing out
on the floor routine, getting the bronze medal,
what a day.
Yeah, it was a great moment.
When she went to bars, she showed her guts,
like she's just such a gamer.
And like to come out in that battle for third
and it was who's gonna be the cleanest?
And you see her on floor and there was no question
she was gonna be the best of those three.
She just had it.
And that was so much fun to watch the two of them
go out there with that flag.
And going back to Simone just real quick,
right before she was gonna get on the floor,
I was actually doing affirmations for her.
I was saying, I've been here a million times,
we've done this before, we've been the last floor exercise
of a meeting.
Just be Simone.
Just be Simone.
And I was like, you know what, this is crazy.
Like, I am not seven years old anymore.
I was a big fan of what she's done with her platform
in the lead up to it, her post afterwards,
once again, becoming a really leaning
into mental health advocacy.
I think she's going to be an icon.
She already is an American athletic icon.
She already was kind of a mental health advocacy icon,
but strap a rocket to it now,
because by all accounts we'll see,
but this should be the end of her international career.
We'll see, maybe she might want to rise
to the challenge of Los Angeles.
We are seeing advancements in medicine,
but historically, she's basically a dinosaur in that sport
in terms of international competition,
but there was a 33-year-old competing for Brazil this year,
so we're seeing new things in that sport.
Maybe she rises to the challenge.
She doesn't have anything else to prove,
but now she can just be an advocate with this platform
and she is one hell of a role model.
And I was just so damn proud of her.
They still have the individual events finals
and I think she's in a few of them.
It's kind of weird how we do this, right?
I remember 96 and like the team medal
was like the big deal there.
And the iconic moments came from the team final there.
It is kind of weird that we break this off.
It kind of feels like the bigger events start everything
and then we just go to individual competitions
where specialists have their moment
I think it would mean more. This is me telling the Olympics how to do their job
I think it was enough more if you have a an already like silver medal winning, you know
balance beam gymnast in the team competition because you have that to attribute to that gymnast and it just helps with a narrative I
Think it goes that way because if you're injured
individually, then you hurt your team.
So you start off with a team and then you go
with the more important one, which is the all around,
hey, least important ones are the individuals
and if for whatever reason you're hurt
or whatever you can pull out of those,
not the worst thing ever.
Makes sense and is better logic than just mine
of wanting better storytelling and therefore more drama.
Your hat's cracking me up, by the way, because 90% of the time, and this reminds me of a
meme I saw yesterday, 90% of the time you're lamenting how shitty it's been in this country
lately and now look at that flag just beaming right off the top of your head.
Well this is a, so I got IG targeted by New Era Caps and it's a big IG target for like
the Rob Lowe Patriots because this is a basketball hat.
I got a three pack.
I have an Olympic tennis hat, I have an Olympic soccer hat,
and I have an Olympic basketball hat.
So that's, and they're all different size,
like tennis is a dad cap, the soccer is more like
your trucker style, and then this is your flat brim,
new era snapback.
So thank you for noticing the hat and
I'm very patriotic and like as we saw with some of the discourse I've talked
about like wanting to get a US flag but I'm worried about like what people might
think of me and probably I'm worried about that too much because you're
worried about what people think of you being patriotic right because well one
party has in this country that I't, I think it's evident,
I don't agree with often, has co-opted patriotism,
has basically made themselves a party of the flag.
So Democrats can't have an American flag
in front of their house?
That's kind of like the feeling,
even though I do have, especially during Fourth of July,
I do, I love this country, I love what it aspires to.
This might be naive, but I think what we're experiencing now
in this timeline can be attributed to growing pains.
It was pretty bad in the 60s.
People fight progress, and they've never had to fight
progress with the internet, and that's gonna make things
a little bit more difficult when we get to
artificial intelligence
becoming more and more prominent,
and misinformation only becoming more and more prominent.
I fear that our divisions will only grow stronger.
But-
Are you gonna write on this on the flag?
Yeah, I wish this hat said all those things.
So what does that, what does AI and stuff
have to do with the flag in front of your house?
So what it means, and I appreciate you challenging me
on this a little bit. No, he's just asking. You can't really just ask. I'm what it means, and I appreciate you challenging me on this one.
No, because I was a little asking.
You're not really just asking.
I'm honestly thinking, like, so you want one.
There's no writing on it, right?
If you want one, put one up.
Who cares?
Like, people are going to drive by and be like, oh, he's
Republican.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Does that matter to you?
Somewhat, especially after yesterday.
Only when it's on a truck do I think that.
At a house, I'm always like, good.
That house is Republican.
No, no, no.
A house, I don't think it.
If it's a gray flag, I already know.
If there's Trump testicles,
and it's like a pole from the back of the bed,
that's when I'm like, okay.
Oh yeah, they definitely voted for Trump, yeah.
They're on their way to a Luke Combs concert.
I like the black and white ones
where they start you with one color,
and then you can fill out the rest of the rainbow flag.
Those are my favorites.
Yeah, it depends on-
It usually starts with blue, I think.
It depends on the stripes.
There's a whole lot of things, but look,
I understand, and your perspective on this is the right one.
I love my country.
I love being American.
I love our freedoms all around.
And I think that that should be focused on too.
Except for the internet, you're saying.
Freedom to be you.
Well, I do think that there need to be checks and balances
and I think it's okay to admit that you're wrong.
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This is the Don Lebatard show with the Stugats. I wanted to talk about some other things but
yesterday was a day for the internet.
And I listened back to the post game and while I was proud of myself for not totally showing
my ass because I had read up on this a little bit more, I think my tone could have been
a little bit better, but at that moment I was already getting worked up at what I feared
was going to happen several days ago, which is people are going to get this story wrong,
the basic facts of this story wrong, and it's going to be used to fuel an agenda.
So Izzy, we have not gotten your thoughts on it.
We got my thoughts on it yesterday.
I'm curious how you experienced yesterday.
So we're talking about the two fighters that a lot of whatever you want to call it, certain
media members are saying are flat out saying are men or flat out saying are transgender,
which there is no evidence that either of these women
were born anything other than women.
And the only thing that we're discussing here
is elevated levels of testosterone.
And so to me, and you know,
you wanna talk about the two governing bodies,
whether it be the boxing governing body
and how they're not in charge currently,
well, there's a lot of corruption in that organization
and IOC separating itself from that, I find totally fair.
I also, obviously they have different sets of rules
and in this situation, what is happening is people
jumping all over the gender conversation
and this is not a transgender topic
and you see all the people that are jumping on it.
This former swimmer named Riley Gaines from Kentucky
who has only continued to be
famous because of this topic. She once tied Leah Thomas in a race and Leah Thomas, if you can
remember, is famous for being a very successful swimmer in college who also happens to be transgender
and this Riley Gaines person has taken that tie, I believe that was a fifth place tie, into all
this kind of right wing discussion
and turning us into a transgender conversation
saying a man is going to kill a woman in the ring
when she's a swimmer, I don't know what she knows
about boxing or combat sports,
and it's all just become so typical
of what all of these conversations become.
It's not the actual discussion at hand,
which has again, nothing to do with transgender people
because there's no evidence of that
being part of the discussion,
now just jumping in and making that the entire story.
It bothers me that that is the case.
It bothers me when people jump in and have these discussions
without any sort of information.
But mostly what bothers me is that people are not going to change their opinions
when you have these conversations, and therefore they almost seem pointless. They don't seem like good faith
discussions especially when you check somebody on it and most people are just
refusing to admit that they got it wrong and then they just pivot to an
intersex conversation which I kind of check out on because I'm like you were
convinced this person had a penis five seconds ago and now you're you're conversation, which I kind of check out on because I'm like, you were convinced
this person had a penis five seconds ago and now you're establishing a protocol
for intersex combat sports competition. It should be noted that these two
fighters, yes there are two fighters that have this surrounding them, but the
the internet sees on one moment where an Italian fighter, who's quit before in a
fight by the way, it's not the first time this Italian fighter has done this, they seized on this one moment. These two fighters that have
these failed gender tests around them have competed in the Olympics before. This Algerian fighter,
and I want to underscore Algeria because of what the LGBTQ community goes through there, it is
illegal. It is illegal to be a transgender in Algeria.
They are borderline Sharia.
They don't come out and say it,
but their policy is borderline Sharia law.
So you have these fighters that have competed before.
And I think previously, if I read up on this correctly,
they had one failed test with the previous governing body.
They had passed all the tests before
and met the threshold. They had this failed test. the previous governing body. They had passed all the tests before and met the threshold.
They had this failed test, they were outgoing,
they didn't provide any clarity on that,
and these two fighters have had this hanging over them
the entire time and now have been totally co-opted
by a political conversation.
When this has, I saw JD Vance had a go at Kamala Harris.
What Algeria does with its Olympic team
has nothing to do with what's going on here.
And the same thing with the opening ceremonies.
Why are we making everything about us
and everything political?
It's the French opening ceremonies.
It's Algerian boxing.
Yes, you may be fearful of a dystopian future
and this is Joe Biden's America.
No, it's not.
This is not an actual thing
that is interfering with your life.
And a lot of people just got it wrong.
Jess, I saw you wanted to get in on this.
Yeah, so the gender verification test,
it's still, I haven't found clarification on what that was.
So I don't think we can say definitively,
if it was elevated testosterone levels.
This was done by, as he said,
a governing body of a sport that's no longer recognized
by the IOC because of its absurd levels of corruption.
Yeah, no, we did pull the curtain back a little bit
and say there wasn't clarity provided on this
because they were an outgoing governing body.
And like you mentioned, her passport has her listed
as female
and it would be against the law for her to be trans
in Algeria.
The entire country would have to be in on it.
Yeah, one of the conservative talking points that I saw
with people that have formed really strong opinions
based on like an aggregated graphic tile was that,
oh, you can manipulate a passport.
Algeria ain't playing ball that way.
That goes against their general philosophy on these things.
And for people in the United States
and for famous children's book authors
to just take this and co-opt it,
actually, it makes this very dangerous for her.
And I feel so terrible for this woman
that this should be an event that she gets to compete in
and like feel proud of herself for representing her country.
And she's also talked before about how becoming a boxer
was hard because of the stigma against women competing
in boxing when she was growing up.
And so it's like, she's fought sexism to get to this point.
And now she's fighting this like trans panic,
like scare for coming from a lot of personalities and people in a country that she's not
even from like trying to impose our culture war on her in her competition
like it's very frustrating I feel very bad for her like the whole situation is
is just like awful to watch unfold and like the entire like watching like all
of these different American celebrities like tweeting about it
yesterday just made me feel like just gross.
Shout out to the IOC then for standing by them
and speaking openly saying hey this is not a gender issue,
this is, these are two fighters who were saddened
that they have to go through this.
Even the fighter, the Italian fighter who quit
in that boxing match, what she said on the, in the ring
is different than what she said outside of it,
where she was just like, oh, it's not for me to decide,
where she was in the ring sort of implying
something different, saying it was unfair reportedly.
So I think the whole conversation is unfair.
I think obviously we zero in on it
because it is the Olympics, and it's, you know,
you got these so-called experts
just telling us how to feel on this.
And the thing that bothers me the most
is they find
that they're experts on humanity in general.
Like century, like how many years of humanity
have we had that these folks, like, no,
we've got it all figured out.
Nothing evolves, nothing changes.
We know everything.
It's absolute nonsense.
I do want to applaud the IOC for their statement.
I was a little frustrated yesterday
because there was kind of an absence of that statement.
And you could have seen,
if you were following the Olympics, you could have seen this story coming.
This was something that people were talking about.
You just didn't have the moment that I was genuinely fearing, which was, you know, a
moment that could be aggregated, that was social media friendly.
A fighter quits because she got punched in the face by someone that failed a gender test.
You're just licking your chops
if you're a bad faith aggregator. And also the thing about aggregation is you run, you put your
graphic tile up on your social media accounts and you run with Logan Paul's initial thoughts. You
don't post the apology. You don't post where he literally says, oopsie. I didn't even know he
apologized. Yeah, he apologized. A lot of people got this
wrong but it's it's not about that. Then they want to have a discussion. Look guys, we don't
have all the answers and I pride myself on someone that likes to have all the answers
at all times. We are the first generation really tasked with formulating opinions on
the fly with this stuff. You can miss a mark, you can pivot, you can change your mind on stuff, you could say hold up I don't have all the data. Presently I'm
of the mind and this may shock you when it comes to combat sports. I think
biologically there are things in neck muscles and shoulder muscles that
prepare you for taking a hit. I think that there are thresholds that should be
followed there. When it comes to other sports, I'm still waiting on more data points,
but also this really isn't as big of an issue
as many suggest.
Not a lot of people encounter this,
and we should get back to good faith discourse,
but I think the toothpaste is out of the bottle,
and it's hard to go back right now.
I need Juju's confirmation on this.
For everybody who tweets something to the effect
of protect our daughters when it comes to this subject,
I want them to tweet every single time
something happens where their daughter could be inspired
by the Olympics, right?
I want them to chime in on the good stuff
and not this thing where they're only getting
half the information because there's a lot of good stuff
for our, you know, everybody's daughters
here in the Olympics.
You're gonna focus on that where you have bad information?
That's crazy.
It's a huge- Come on it.
It's a great contribution.
It was, I'm sure you manage the social media accounts
and everything was coming in fast, furious,
and totally outsized.
And it was depressing.
There were some encouraging points in that,
there were some people that admitted
that they got some things wrong. There were some encouraging points in that there were some people that admitted that they got some things wrong. There were walk-backs, but people
are convinced to this day that that's the way that social media works. They see
something that already confirms their bias. They turn and walk away and they
don't want to acknowledge the truth of the matter.
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Outside area here the common area that I feel like maybe Dan has a lot.
But I just chuckled to myself,
because I saw on the whiteboard,
I just saw a subject that said shower beers,
and I didn't see anybody's name attached to it,
and I immediately thought,
oh, that's gotta be a Chris Cody topic,
because, for two reasons.
One, he's had a couple of shower-related, you know,
anecdotes that are funny,
but also I just thought he messed it up
and he meant beer showers,
like, cause we're talking Olympics,
so I just thought he inverted that
and called them beer showers,
but we're actually talking about shower beers,
am I right, Chris?
Apparently, I mean, this is a thing Mike was talking about
before the show and he, like you,
assumed that I was a regular and I've never done it.
I've never had a beer in the shower
and apparently it's magical.
Is this like a dude thing that I'm just not familiar with?
This is the most normal thing in the world.
It was born out of seeing all the Finnish players
for the Panthers taking the Stanley Cup into a sauna.
Some of them were having beers, and we naturally pivoted.
Chris saw that and was like,
that's kind of a weird place for a beer.
And we're like, oh no, you've never had a shower beer?
And he was like.
The photo made it seem like Barkov was like,
hey boys, 9 p.m. tonight, sauna.
You've never done something athletic?
That's what they do in Finland.
Sure.
That's just what they do.
It's a very Scandinavian concept.
Like the sauna is huge,
and it's starting to come over here with body temp
and people seeing all the signs there.
Gotta wear the hat though.
The hat's very important.
Scandinavians have been on it,
but I imagine you've done something athletic
and immediately after had a beer
and that beer just hits different
because of your pores are open,
your blood is pumping.
No, I've always thought of it as like a pregame thing.
Like I'm getting ready to go out
so I'm gonna have a beer while I shower
and start getting ready to go out.
I think that there, I could be wrong here
But I do think that the alcohol hits you a little bit more because you're especially you're either dehydrated
Or you're in the process of being dehydrated. So if you're less hydrated alcohol hits you harder
So wait, is it like the only guys don't leave me on an island here?
I think there's a very hundreds of shower beers. Yeah, they're all
This is a fairly easy yeah I've had a fairly
easy car we're gonna have in water particles land in your beer hit you
harder because you've been more dehydrated that's what I mean water
particles yeah it's a very refreshing type of shower beers up my dirty body
water just ricocheting off me whoa no one's telling you to put the can on the
bottom of your tub
while you're showering.
The can goes up high on a shelf.
Yeah.
I mean, you've been in the ocean with the can, right?
You know how to hold it up.
But Tony, hundreds of shower beers?
It's a nice little scenario.
So figure, all right, since I turned 21,
figure you go out twice or three times a week for six years between college and a couple years out of
college, you have a couple hundred shower beers.
You start getting ready with that first Miller Lite in the shower.
Can you go do this math on the whiteboard outside?
I would like to actually calculate how many shower beers there are.
I've had a Miller Lite script denied because they were like, talk about some of your great
experiences with Miller Lite and they're like when the shower beard take is a
Bit odd, but I like the shower beer. I I'm not I'm not ripping it
I just have never done it. It's not like I'm letting the beer run off my chode
Like that's not how this goes like like there's a there's a protocol to this
I'm sure what body part that is. I think I used to not feel the holds the gooch here after got it the beer after the athletic
Event or whatever
because I'm dehydrated, I don't want to get further dehydrated and then I had my first beer after playing
a basketball game and I was like, this definitely
hits differently, it's super, like I don't know,
all those bubbles hitting your throat,
it's totally different.
Same concept.
Right, but in the shower?
Dude, you kinda skip the like athletic part of it.
And you get all the benefits.
Your pores are open because it's a hot shower?
Yeah, it's hotter, you're more dehydrated.
I'm telling you, it just connects in different ways.
Child's play.
Try a shower bong rip.
Or some shower meth.
Shower meth.
You really up the ante, sir.
No, you don't drink where you shit, Mike.
I mean... I don't shit in the shower, Roy. No, you shit in the room up the ante sir. No you don't drink where you shit Mike. I mean I don't shit in the shower
No, you should in the room
Maybe some other people shit in that room, but I've got a designated shitting toilet in my home, and it's in my office
I'm with Roy. I've had a shit beer. You have a shit beer like okay open minds everybody. We're not judging
How is it? Yeah? Just nice? It's right here?
You put it on the little counter right next to my toilet seat sitting there get my scroll on pull beer over make me a promise
Since we're not really judging here. You've never had one. Why don't you try the experience try having a shower beer?
I'll videotape it Instagram live it
I will and then we roll the dice the shower Chris and you haven't washed your calves or anything lower
You should dry yourself with a white towel
and see how dirty you actually are.
Jason Kelsey said that it's okay that I do that, by the way.
I've seen the graphic on the internet
about the places I got.
Pots box.
Yeah, that you have to take care of.
It's a gack.
I gotta tell you, if I do something super athletic,
like play soccer or I'm getting sweaty,
I give myself a full body
After golf, I'm scrubbing my ankles because I have dirt all over my legs
I'm just talking about a normal shower where I haven't really done much. I'm getting all the hot spots. I'm with you
Oh god, I can't believe we're rehashing this
I'm telling you
I'm with him. I'm right on
Will you by yourself? I will support you
In the shower?
No, in the argument
In the discussion so when you guys I will support you
I don't wash the back of my calves every time either.
When you used to walk from here to the Brightline station,
there's construction everywhere,
there's dust going through the air,
you're walking with shorts through all of that,
you go home.
What if I have pants?
Eh, I'm good.
No, the pants are all right.
Sorry, I got pants right now.
I'm not telling you right now,
I'm not washing my kneecaps.
I'm letting the water tickets course there.
To America's people, I was taught one way to wash
and that's the third way.
You get me.
Do you moisturize when you're done showering?
Are you moisturizing dirty legs?
I don't moisturize my legs.
I moisturize my face.
I get very dry after a shower.
I get like eyebrow druff. Yeah, that's a real hot spot. And I get a little, uh,
Druff on my, on my mustache. So those are hot zones. I get a little aquifer on
there, little special moisturizer after that. I have these red cheeks. I have a,
like a skin regimen. Can I just say skin regimen,
like I have so much more respect for women who do this,
almost their entire lives,
basically from the time they become an adult,
because ever since I've gotten into the whole skin regimen,
it is a lot of work and a lot of money, mind you.
But you mentioned the lotion on your legs,
on your dirty legs, Jess, it has become my shower ritual.
I get out of the shower and it's a combo stretch
and put the lotion on,
because you put the leg completely parallel to the floor.
You put the lotion on it's skin.
And then you do lotion,
but you're also getting a good stretch in there.
Oh, okay.
So it's like, it's a two for one,
especially in the morning.
You gotta love the skincare industry
that's like convinced women,
hey, if you don't start your skincare regimen
by the time you're 20, it's too late.
Which is not true by the way.
It's never too late. And I see 13-year-olds at Sephora now
trying to buy this like, Drunken Elephant skincare stuff.
And they're going crazy for it.
And it's like $80.
I have bad feet.
And my wife recently purchased this thing
that shaves off the dead skin off the bottom of her feet.
And wow, I had no idea.
That made, I had no idea.
I had basically an anthill of dead skin
on the bottom of my heel.
It's pretty gross, but it made everything so much easier.
And then I started moisturizing the bottom of my feet.
The problem kind of went away.
I just have to stay on top.
Really?
It's amazing.
Wow.
Were you aware of this?
Life hack.
Yeah.
Moisturize and exfoliate.
Yeah. Boys exfoliant.
Yeah.
Boys, steal that from your wives.
I'm telling you right now, especially if you've got athlete's feet.
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