The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz - The Big Suey: Ron Magill's Carbon Footprint

Episode Date: April 9, 2024

Dan, Mike, and Jeremy get into an argument over Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat and whether this is an era coming to an end or if the Heat still have a chance to make a run in the Eastern Conference. ...Then, Ron Magill is here to discuss his trip to Good Morning America, a python swallowing an Alligator, and mascots. Plus, Greg can tell when someone's faking, Madonna sells out 4 straight shows in Miami, and we love watching people fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:34 Canada's number one rated online broker by MoneySense. Get started today at Questrade.com. Welcome to the Big Sui presented by DraftKings. Why are you listening to this show? The podcast that seems very similar to the other Dan LeBattard podcast. I'm sorry I'm not gonna apologize for that. In fact the only difference seems to be this imaging. I have been tempted in restaurants just walking past tables to grab somebody's fries that if they're just there. That hasn't happened to you guys? I've done it. And now here's the marching band to nowhere, Fat Face and the Habitual Liar.
Starting point is 00:01:13 Today's episode of The Dan LeBattard Show with Stu Gots is brought to you by Peloton. Something that we did not talk about yesterday and I wanted to talk with Jeremy and Mike about today is that on Sunday in what felt like as close as you can feel during this point in an NBA season that has had a lot of people sitting and load management and has rendered the regular season less interesting than it has ever been.
Starting point is 00:01:46 The Miami Heat lose to the Pacers in a game the Miami Heat really needed to avoid the play-in game. Now the Pacers are ahead of them for the sixth seed. The Pacers win by a couple of points. And we are hoping in Miami for something that felt like last year, not just with the Heat, but with the Panthers, where the playoffs sweep in and are April and May, promised June.
Starting point is 00:02:17 And it being a scenario that nearly killed Greg Cody last year, the amount that he was working as a print journalist He was getting very tired by the end of that run It was a lot man He was falling apart. Yes, that's fair. You were you were hurting. Yeah, it was a drain. It was draining more emotionally than physically Because I wasn't going on the road I would cover the road games off TV But a lot of home games and and both of them were making deep runs unexpected runs
Starting point is 00:02:51 Cinderella quality to both and it was spectacular You know but draining you're right and now people are expecting Stu gots and this part is interesting to me because I have heard Celtic fans all year until recently Fear the heat fear the heat again, and it's just haunted from last year, and I just don't think That what happened last year is something that you can bet on happening as a probability I don't you can hope for it But I don't think because you saw it last year you can come to expect it as being probable to happen it's really unlikely that the miami heat will be able to summon anything in the playoffs that resembles
Starting point is 00:03:34 what last year resembled but the top of the conference to got outside of boston right couldn't possibly look any more vulnerable it's so strange to see that evidently and this part I'm wrong all the time but man do I regret my initial analysis of the Milwaukee Bucks getting drew holiday because evidently he's somebody who matters a great deal I'm'm always mocking. You're the man of the stoppers. Yeah. I am, I am. He said Milwaukee Bucks. No, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:04:07 He means the Bucks the first time around. No, no, no, no. I'm saying, I'm saying the very first time that Drew, that when Drew Holiday was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, I was making fun of you guys about the trade deadline, because a lot of people get traded and you guys get all excited about the transactions and rarely are they things
Starting point is 00:04:23 that actually move the needle and,... you know shift the championship but the difference between boston this year and last year is neither tatum nor brown that's not the difference the difference in that team the reason that team is overwhelming the reason i don't believe that i would bet against the field i don't i don't think i would bet on the field to beat that team is overwhelming. The reason I don't believe that I would bet against the field. I don't think I would bet on the field to beat that team. I think even though that's a value bet to say the Celtics will not win the championship, they've been so overwhelming
Starting point is 00:04:56 this year. They've been, I think their point differential is double digits. That every time I look up, they're winning by 17 points against whoever it is that they're playing. They've lost like, first of all, if you beat them, right now, in order to beat them in the playoffs, you have to beat them on their floor and they've lost three times all year on their floor. 35 and three.
Starting point is 00:05:22 Of course, Zingas is probably the bigger impact thing. And to be fair, I don't think he was a great acquisition from a couple years ago. I think yeah, there's a lot of deadline deals at Impact teams. But I think that what Boston is afraid of isn't just last year, even though they won the previous matchup in the playoffs, it was going to 7 with them before. It was inside the bubble, bam, blocking a shot early in that series and setting a tone. It was the ghosts of LeBron James in an elimination game having that look to his eye
Starting point is 00:05:52 while we're all scared with bubble guts. Miami's just gotten the better of that franchise since Miami came along. I'm done doubting Jimmy Butler. Like, I'm done doing it. I doubted him a couple of times, he's made it to the finals a couple of times. I'm not going to do it again. He's earned that and it speaks to how great he's been in the postseason for me
Starting point is 00:06:11 to kind of agree with you. Because if we're just looking at this from a treetop view, Jimmy's not the same player. The thing that we all feared that was coming, I think is approaching if it's not already here. And it might've begun with that Denver series where he had earned a total pass for his performance there. He was super passive.
Starting point is 00:06:31 It was shades of LeBron against the Mavs. He didn't really have faith in his shot until it was already too late in that series. And now he's going up against teams that are built similarly. And there's this weird passiveness. And you have someone that will be taking the shots instead of similarly, and there's this weird passiveness, and you have someone that will be taking the shots instead of him, and you're just wondering what happened to the Jimmy Buckets that I loved.
Starting point is 00:06:50 Dan made a good point about the Eastern Conference at the moment, though, because I have a greater fear for the Heat in a one-game sample against the Hawks or the Bulls if they lose the first play-in game than I will in a seven game series against anyone except for maybe Boston, and even then, if you told me one game against Trey Young, De'Jante Murray, and the Hawks,
Starting point is 00:07:14 or seven games against Boston, I might have the same sort of feeling, because when you have the best coach in the league, and you have a guy who's proven it over and over again in the post-season, the one thing you could take away from's proven it over and over again in the postseason, the one thing you could take away from that game against Indiana despite the losses, once again with the Heat coming out flat. They came out flat in three straight games. They got blown out of the building in the first 12 minutes against Philadelphia and had to
Starting point is 00:07:37 claw their way back over and over with runs, had a lead late in that game and blew it with another stretch of poor performing offense, came out flat against the Rockets on the second night of back to backs and somehow were able to claw their way back and win. Against Indiana, same thing, but that time, it was Jimmy Butler turning it on in the second half, getting to the line over and over and over and over again in that third quarter,
Starting point is 00:08:00 slowing down a fast-paced Indiana team and showing you, hey, for at least a series, I can be the guy that puts the team on my back. And when you look at last year's run, that's actually all that happened. That wasn't a series. He did it for one, no, he did it for one series.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. They needed it for a game against Indiana. They got it for a quarter. Now you're asking for it for a series. For the last five or six games, Jimmy Butler needs to get a ton of foul calls needs to allow the heat defense to set up and be an elite playoff defense and when this is Jimmy time he announced it's Jimmy time already Josh Hart says no more side quests April is about the main quest he's put up a lot of under twenty point games yeah and they needed him in that one of the playoff game you don't want to be in the plan playing game
Starting point is 00:08:52 then you got a win the one against indiana so you can have the tiebreakers and then afterward we're going to jimmy's locker and he said well we got to do it the hard way again when do we ever do it the easy way what you could have done in an easier way by winning that one. And I just don't think that you can continue to ask. And I understand Stu Gotts, why it is that you're saying I'm done doubting Jimmy Butler, but at this age with this many fouls on his body, landing on the floor this many times, at some point that's going to run out. And what it's going to look like is like this season.
Starting point is 00:09:26 Of course, but it's also the same conversation we had last year and I'm not saying that at 34 years old with another year running to the NBA Finals that his body's not in a different place than it was a year ago, but against Indiana they started 0 of 8 from 3, while Indiana started 5 of 7 from 3 and that's why they got blown out in that first quarter and they had to claw their way back. It's a similar conversation to what we had last year which is when this team hits their threes they're tremendous offensively and have an opportunity. They're the fourth best defensive team in the league. They've had one of the best defensive ratings since the turn of the calendar year, specifically since February. And look, is it entirely possible that they lose two playing games and they're out,
Starting point is 00:10:05 or that they lose a first round series and they're out, and I'm having to eat crow saying, you know what, yeah, Jimmy looks a step slower, and this team wasn't built properly, et cetera. Sure, but on the same token, you look at that Eastern Conference, and in a seven game series against any of those teams with all the different weapons that the Heat do have
Starting point is 00:10:23 to shut them down, I'm not ready to give up quite yet on. You won't be until they've lost. We know this about you. Yeah, but I don't think that that's unearned. Homer! You will not be. That's all of he Twitter at this point. No, but that's not unearned.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Like when you look at this team and what they've been, they have the most playoff wins of any core of the last four years. That's not by mistake. I'm not saying it's unearned. I'm saying that the moment that they lose, you will have been wrong because you will never think that they will lose.
Starting point is 00:10:49 I'm happy to be wrong about something when I'm looking at a team and seeing what their entire season has been, seeing what the acquisitions have been in the way that they've been effective. Tyler, heroes come back, it'd been a really good offensive. You are not happy to be wrong. No, I'm fine.
Starting point is 00:11:01 I will happily sit here and say, yeah, I was wrong about this team. But as I look at it exactly the same way as last year, there's a four game difference between the three seed and the eight seed. Like, it's not crazy to think that not only Miami, Philadelphia can make a really deep run into the postseason. I genuinely want to be wrong about the Heat
Starting point is 00:11:20 the way that I was spectacularly wrong about them last year. I think you're asking a lot, and you're putting a lot of faith in a team that just hasn't shown it this year, even last year. There were moments where you think like, oh, if this team can put it all together, Milwaukee certainly doesn't want to play them. I just think that they look, the proof is in the pudding. Anytime they've gone up against a good team that is reasonably healthy, they lose. They lose. They have shown you there's about six teams in that Eastern Conference. They're not better than and I don't see them magically getting better than them even though they've shown us in recent history that they can do something
Starting point is 00:11:54 unprecedented. You're asking a lot for history to repeat itself. I don't agree with this part of it okay. They've been unhealthy. They've used a lot of different lineups and the difference between three and seven and eight is enough that I don't believe there are that many teams in the conference that are better than them as a playoff team with their coach making seven games worth of adjustments against a single opponent. I don't believe there are six or seven teams better than them in this conference, but there's one that clearly is.
Starting point is 00:12:22 That Boston team is better than the Milwaukee team that they needed Giannis to get hurt in the middle of that series to beat last year. They were gonna beat the Bucs whether Giannis was helping or not. Jeremy that's fine to say Jeremy but Giannis did indeed get hurt in the middle of that series. Well he missed a game. And Jimmy missed games against the Knicks like Okay, missing games against the Knicks did not affect the Bucks series No, but I'm saying that the honest missing games didn't affect it the same way that you're making it now Looking at the heat right now sitting that number 15 Ronnie's probably still gonna be there this is such a frustrating season for the Heat
Starting point is 00:13:07 because fourth place is 16 games out. They are so close to having home court advantage in the first round and instead they're in play in purgatory because of losses like Sunday's game where they blow a big lead, a game they had to have. Crazy, crazy frustrating team. If the Heat scored eight more points in the last two games against Philadelphia and Indiana, eight points.
Starting point is 00:13:30 They're a game out of the third seed. And we're having an entirely different conversation. And if the Bucs don't fall apart in game five when Giannis is healthy, you'd be shitting yourself with Milwaukee having to play the rest of that series against the healthy Giannis. I want the eighth seed. I want the Celtics right away.
Starting point is 00:13:44 Take them out early. Yeah, before they get in a roll. I want them right away. Who's I? I mean, I don't know. You're a mixed guy. Yeah. And if I lived in New York, I would have been able to see more of the eclipse, by the way.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Yes. Lots of ifs going around. Also, Mike, you said the proof is in the pudding. I thought pudding was buried in the backyard, Greg. He is, God rest his soul. I believe he is. I don't remember where, because it's been so long ago, but in the shoe box by now has long disintegrated as well as its contents.
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Starting point is 00:15:21 Is there a back in my day? There is actually. What? Were you not going to tell anyone? In what day? Wait a minute. You guys, I'm kidding. Lebatard is there back in my day there is actually It's a Tuesday still guts here's your guy great Cody with back. Sorry. Adultery! We are back! We're waiting for this one! This is the Don Lebatar Show with the Stoogats!
Starting point is 00:15:59 Ron McGill joins us now from a new setting, different than the usual office that he joins us from. He's wearing some of the sharper clothes that he had purchased with money embezzled from the endowment that you give so generously to uh... it is the only charity were involved with ron mcgill is perpetually working without bureaucracy to help the animals if you want to do so his endowment is substantive endowment is very easy to give to and we urge you to do so uh... you were flown to new york as you often are to good morning america and i believe they were asking you how it is that animals would react to the
Starting point is 00:16:37 eclipse uh... how often do you fly up for in-person good morning america visits uh... with animal news how often have you done that over the years how many years a handful of times a fly me up now everything's pretty much zoom i mean i was in several times a year uh... i was surprised they want to fly me up for this thing but they said no we want to studio so look at the studio i mean
Starting point is 00:16:59 these folks will drop a lot of money to fly me up there put me up in a hotel give me a limousine and two minutes on the air it's amazing give me a limousine and two minutes on the air It's amazing to me a limousine That was a limo limo picks me up at the airport I have a driver available to me the whole time with a nice. I didn't even know Volvo made limos You know, there's a Volvo limo. I did not put it on the pole. Did you know that Volvo made limos? Does anyone treat you as well in television as good morning america does an old style morning
Starting point is 00:17:26 television show back when those things had all the money in the world and good morning america still does have all the money in the world uh they treat me pretty well univision is also very good to me telemundo they're all very good to me but as far as you know flying me up to these locations good morning america is certainly the top of the game do you have any demands I don't have any demands what's in your room big mistake I mean no they put me in the green room I shared the green room today or yesterday with with Ray you know they have a new mascot now he's called Ray he's a big son big sunshine really nice guy and I got to talk to him and then realized he's good friends with you know the
Starting point is 00:18:04 original Bernie West let cart the original Lockhart, the original Billy, you know John Ruth, all these guys are really talking about the mascots, the local mascots here, Billy the Marlin, Bernie the mascot. So were you sitting in a green room with someone dressed as the Sun? Yeah, yeah I took a picture with him, I'll send it to you guys. Is it hard to sit when you're wearing a costume of the sun? I imagine that it's circular. Yeah, it's circular and you know the guy's really good at it. I mean he doesn't put that, you know, the head on until the last minute. But he's really good at it and a great guy. You know that takes a very special personality to wear those those outfits run flying up on airplanes taking limousines to talk about the environment makes me wonder which animals are most endangered of being extinct because of your carbon
Starting point is 00:18:51 footprint who question uh... billy well it's a real refused answer who i don't know i mean that certainly it is contributing to the carbon footprint i i i will say that,
Starting point is 00:19:05 but hopefully the message that I'm getting across and trying to get people to understand little animals helps them in everyday things. Why are you answering his question? He can't even... We badgered him. He's had a hard time the first hour of this show hiding the laughter of the chaos he's trying to cause behind the hand. I got a credibility. It's a credit bill, it's a legitimate question. It's a legitimate question.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I wish I could go up on an electric airplane. I wish I could, you know, I don't eat fancy dinners. I don't try to, you know, I don't buy bottled water. I try to stay away from plastics. I try my best in other ways, but for now, the only way to get there is on a plane. It's great, Billy.
Starting point is 00:19:42 And in all fairness, the Volvo limo probably doesn't take as much gas is the only uh... the lincoln's in the cadillac ron at any point in the studio was there any clips of the son mascot so for the love of god goes in the penalty box is there is no sign of another question he didn't know it's
Starting point is 00:19:59 so it is that that's right two minutes i think that's joke you are going to miss out on the great question i have a wrong by that's the body rate was interviewed about her song clips of the sun well can you tell me what it is that your most interesting observations were about how the animals react to the eclipse was this worth the uh... the amount of money that good morning america spent to have your insight in studio? Well, like I told them, most animals don't react at all. And the reaction really is minimal
Starting point is 00:20:31 when you see it. You know, the way I try to explain it, it's like a short-term jet lag for them. You know, if you ever go on a plane, you fly on the other side of the world, and your body clock tells you it's supposed to be two o'clock in the morning, or let's say three o'clock in the morning, and then you get out of the plane, it's supposed to be two o'clock in the morning or let's say three o'clock in the morning and then you get out of the plane as bright sunshine, your body's a little out of whack. So what it does to some animals, it confuses them a little bit, but it's not something like it's not just apocalypse like as soon as the total eclipse, all the bats come flying out of the cave, you know, and all the nocturnal animals start flying.
Starting point is 00:20:58 No, it's not what happens. And there's just not a lot of data. You got to understand this. This is a very infrequent occurrence when it happens. It's just not a lot of data. You gotta understand this. This is a very infrequent occurrence. When it happens, it's just a few minutes. People say, oh, you know, I saw the tortoises mating during the eclipse, so the eclipse must have made them mate. But they failed to say, well, yeah,
Starting point is 00:21:13 two hours before they were mating and three hours after they were mating too. So it might just be coincidence. It's hard to get that data to say it was the eclipse that caused this. Now, having said that, I've seen during an eclipse where birds will stop flying. They'll go down and they'll roost in the trees and they kind of become quiet, you know.
Starting point is 00:21:28 I have seen on a total eclipse where all of a sudden if you're in a wooded area, you'll start hearing crickets start calling. Your Steve Flyer flies will actually start illuminating. But it's temporary. As soon as the sun comes back out, everybody stops, everybody goes back to normal, no long-term damage. All of us had the same reaction that you did. All of us had the same reaction to what it is that you were saying there.
Starting point is 00:21:51 Good morning America flew you up there to say it doesn't have much an effect on the animals and we don't have very much data on what it does to the animals. Like where, did they not talk to you before flying you up? They did talk to me, but that's what I like about good morning America. They don't force me to you before flying you up? They did talk to me, but that's what I like about Good Morning America. They don't force me to sensationalize things, okay?
Starting point is 00:22:08 They give me a strong platform to make people understand, listen, a lot of this isn't as sensationalized as people want it to be. Yes, there are some changes, there are some things you could do with your pets. For instance, I told people, it'll keep your pets inside, turn on the lights, turn on the music. It keeps them calm because there could be a little anxiety
Starting point is 00:22:25 associated with animals when this happens, but not any more anxiety than, let's say when there's a big storm coming. A big storm comes, can block out the sun, becomes dark, becomes colder. Animals get a little tense with that. But again, this is just a few minutes. What are you doing, Cody?
Starting point is 00:22:37 What is going on there? No, don't pay any attention to them. This is the part that I wanna ask you though, and I want an honest answer from you. In the-interview when you told them I don't have anything that's interesting did they say you're gonna need to jazz that up a little bit or in the pre-interview did you know you didn't have anything but you want the limo and the trip to New York so you then jazzed it up a little bit yeah and told them well I can talk about that I'll give you two magic. No, I gave her exactly what I just told you.
Starting point is 00:23:08 And she said, that's great. They just wanted the facts. And listen, I think it's really important. We sensationalize too much of this stuff. We try to make mountains out of molehills. Yes, there are probably some behavioral changes. And I'm sure some zoos, a lot of scientists are out there taking a lot of notes
Starting point is 00:23:23 and doing a lot of research on these animals during this eclipse. So maybe we learned something, maybe I'm wrong. Maybe a lot of animals did change their behaviors. My gut tells me that's probably not gonna happen. I was allowed to be honest on the show and hopefully people learn that. People just understood what it is
Starting point is 00:23:37 and I could draw that analogy to like a jet lag. And people love that analogy. So, oh, I can relate to that. Yeah, I get off a plane and I feel like I should be asleep. It's a sunny outside and you kind of readjust. But if it becomes dark five minutes after that, you go to sleep and it's not a problem.
Starting point is 00:23:50 I'm a dad on this. It's a lot of money to spend for a couple of facts. I mean, well, you you wouldn't spend any money for any. You are allergic to all forms of facts. Let's play some video here for Ron McGill. I've got this is not uncommon for some reason, in Florida. We've got an alligator inside an 18-foot long Burmese python. It was captured here in Florida. The researchers cut open its belly and
Starting point is 00:24:21 they found in an 18-foot long Burmese python a five foot long alligator inside. This seems crazy to me. Ron, you're unsurprised. No, not surprised at all. I mean, that's a five foot alligator is not that large. That's a pretty large python. An alligator is pretty long and cylindrical in shape, so it's pretty easy to swallow. This is an ongoing... The miracle of childbirth right now on the screen. Yeah, well kind of that way. You know, these snakes can open their mouths up to three times the diameter of the fattest part of their body, which enables them to swallow some massive animals.
Starting point is 00:24:57 You know, I've seen some big an anaconda swallow a small cow. I mean, think about this, a small flipping cow. So these animals are well accustomed to doing that. When they eat an animal that large, they can go weeks, even months, without having to eat again. So snakes are very capable of doing that. But on the flip side, you know, they don't show you the shots of the alligators
Starting point is 00:25:16 eating the pythons too. These are the new eternal enemies of the Everglades. You know, apex predators that are eating each other. But, you know, I wouldn't look at it as like, oh my gosh, the pythons are eating all the alligators. That's not the case. Can a python break down an alligator that size? Like, it can actually digest it and break it down and get through like the crocodile's scales or skin or whatever it's called?
Starting point is 00:25:37 Absolutely. The enzymes, the stomach enzymes of these reptiles are incredibly strong. They could burn out a lot. You know, they'll pass out things. What they usually don't break down is a lot of hair. So since alligators don't have a lot of hair, they don't have to worry about that. And there'll probably be some of the bones, the scutes and the skin that may still come out, but they'll utilize most of that animal
Starting point is 00:25:59 and get some good nutrition out of it. Is there anything that can be eaten here so gluttonously? Because I'm surprised how intact the alligator looks inside of the python it hasn't been digested at all it i a c i expect something to be masticated i expect something to be in bits and pieces this looks like a freshly encased alligator is there anything that us may could eat slow so gluttonously that it will then die because it's overeaten?
Starting point is 00:26:28 Rarely will it die because of it, but often they will regurgitate if it's overeaten. That is something that commonly happens. Death occurs if they swallow the animal the wrong way, and there's a perforation in the intestine or some kind of piercing that causes an internal, you know, toxic leak into the internal system that will kill the animal. But they don't eat so much that they say, oh my God, I'm gonna die because nothing ruptures. They just regurgitate it.
Starting point is 00:26:55 That has happened quite often. Where the snake will try to eat something that's just a little too big, and all of a sudden that's this massive regurgitation. And the animal comes out whole. Understand snakes don't chew their food. Snake, the skull of a snake is really independent jaws, there's independent lines of teeth on the top of the mouth,
Starting point is 00:27:10 and they all work independently like little hands, pulling in the prey species little by little, and they always eat it head first. You will watch a snake when it eats, it positions itself to look for the snout, the mouth of the prey item, and it eats head first, because they know then the arms can slide back and go right against the body and they can swallow it that way. If they try to swallow tail first, they're never successful.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Ron, I'm going to read you a headline here. Mountain lion that killed man and injured his brother is euthanized in California. Do you agree with or disagree with the idea of almost automatically euthanizing wild animals that harm or kill people? Well, Greg, this is going to be hard for me to say and probably hard for other people to understand, but at the end of the day, we can never, ever put the priority of an animal life against that of a human life. Unfortunately, this cat has demonstrated that it will go after human beings and unless they
Starting point is 00:28:03 can find some kind of sanctuary for it or something like that, unfortunately I agree with the euthanasia because there are people in those mountains that hike the jog. We have a cat that has now demonstrated it can do this. I feel terrible that it happened, but at the end of the day this cat, you know, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me, this cat has gotten a taste of something that could pose a potential danger to human beings and we have a responsibility to protect people. So I don't believe in the automatic, oh my gosh, you know, we got, you know, the thing I worry about is like sometimes there's an alligator encounters and they say, oh no, we got to kill all the alligators now.
Starting point is 00:28:38 And they kill a bunch of alligators trying to think they're going to get the one that made the attack. I think that's wrong. But if they can prove that you have this one animal and they know it's that animal that has done this, I do believe that animal has the one that made the attack. I think that's wrong. But if they can prove that you have this one animal and they know it's that animal that has done this, I do believe that animal has to be removed from the environment. Again, it's not fair to the animal,
Starting point is 00:28:51 but we can never prioritize an animal's life in front of a human's life. That's just not the right thing. But what if this animal tasted human blood and flesh and then said, you know what? I don't like the taste of this. I'm never gonna do it again. And that's a great point, Billy,
Starting point is 00:29:07 because that's usually what happens with many of these alligator attacks. They really are alligator encounters. Like I say, the same thing with sharks, okay? They bite, they come after instinct. You hear something splashing in the water, they think it may be a raccoon, they think it may be a fish, they may be a possum,
Starting point is 00:29:21 and they bite into it, and they realize this is not what I thought. And that's why so many people, you have shark bites get out of the water with just that because I can promise you that shark was headstrong on eating killing and eating that person that person would never have gotten out of the water same thing with a lot of alligators and a lot of times that people find people dead in the water from alligators because they've been drowned not because they've been eaten even though there are exceptions I
Starting point is 00:29:44 understand there are exceptions. We've had alligators that have consumed human beings. Those alligators need to get out of the system. Ron, good seeing you, always nice seeing you. Thank you, sir. All right, guys, have a great week. Don LeBattard. It's been a lovely cruise.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Oh man, that's my outro. That's, you know, as my casket is being lowered. Jesus. I'll have been cremated a week before, but we'll do the casket thing just for show. And as my casket is being lowered. Wait a minute. Empty casket? Yeah, it'll be empty.
Starting point is 00:30:16 Closed? Just for show, we're gonna do that. Well, what's the redundancy there? You know, I mean, we're gonna put on a public display. Yeah, naturally. Stugots! What do you do with the ashes? going to put on a public display. Yeah, naturally. Stugats! What do you do with the ashes? You're going on a lovely cruise.
Starting point is 00:30:29 Exactly. Maybe we'll throw them over, my wife will throw them overboard. I would assume. And she's nicking with her new husband. This is the Don LeBathard Show with the Stugats! I know that a lot of people at this point make fun of Madonna for whatever their reasons are for making fun of Madonna at 65 years old touring the country still as Madonna. And I've told you before that I really respect and can't believe how many different times over how many different decades this woman has been able to reinvent herself so much so that at about Greg Cody's
Starting point is 00:31:15 age she's selling out the basketball arena across the street in Miami for four straight nights. There are not a lot of acts in the history of music i'm not talking about groups individuals that can go and do that at any age nevermind sixty five now you've got with taylor swift and a lot of what's happening in hip-hop you can have a single name up go and do that in that arena
Starting point is 00:31:43 but a sixty five-year-old traveling the world not by herself but as the premier act not only is she a gay community icon because that's part of her popularity in Miami is at a time that it was a lot harder to be that in the 80s and 90s she was somebody that the gay community remembers as a very strong advocate when it was difficult but to continue musically growing stugots in a way that makes for straight sellout shows in our city where that can be difficult as
Starting point is 00:32:21 i'm gonna give you a comp here jaylo who's a monster talent, monster superstar, monster popularity, has to rename her tour because it's selling tickets so poorly. And I'm not indicting JLo at all. The only reason I'm comparing them, it's not even because they're women, it's just because the star power of an individual making their way around the country being able to sell out an arena four times is crazy It's hard. I if you tell me you two Rolling Stones I understand legacy bands, but an individual being able to do this
Starting point is 00:32:56 I don't want this to go by Miami without us talking about how amazing an accomplishment It is I'm gonna say maybe share, I don't even know who the men would be who could actually do this by themselves where it's a single name outside of hip-hop. Yeah, but he's a band. He's got Billy Joel. Hold on. And then Larry David might give him COVID. But Dan, I'm not surprised only from this standpoint. I understand what it is you're saying, 65 years old, individual acts, selling out four straight nights at the Heat Arena.
Starting point is 00:33:32 But she is Billie Joel. She's turning into Elton John. She'll be able to do this well into her 70s if she wants to. There was also a Greatest Hits tour, and marketed as such. She's coming off of tours where she's had to pare down on venues and also dealt with her own Madonna has also dealt with her own struggles in selling tickets.
Starting point is 00:33:51 She went for a more intimate tour previously. Now some artists just decide to do that when they could just as well sell an arena. I think this four day stretch kind of proved that, but the appeal for this Madonna tour was literally spanning her career. And it's not something that, it's basically templated. She was taking hints from other people that have done this, struggled to sell tours because they weren't billed as great as hits, and J.Lo just took a page
Starting point is 00:34:15 out of Madonna's book. I think there's a great double standard in terms of aging pop stars and rock stars that works against women. Nobody focuses on the age of Mick Jagger in terms of aging pop stars and rock stars that works against women uh... nobody focuses on the age of mick jagger when he's still fronting the rolling stones or paul mccartney still doing i i i don't know if i'd look at the he's eighty and i'm amazed that make that make javis mick jagger still moving around that way
Starting point is 00:34:38 eighty but i'm very much focused on his age when i'm worried to break a hip up there but in the not in the ninetieth minute of a show and can't believe the amount of energy he's showing. But with Madonna though, that seems to be way too much the focus, you know, whether it's the cosmetic surgery that she has had or whether she takes a little bit of a stumble and all of a sudden that's a viral video. I think the world of Madonna, I love what she's still doing, but I'm saying that we don't allow female artists to age gracefully the way we do men. And Taylor Swift, 30 years from now,
Starting point is 00:35:11 is she gonna be allowed to still be who she is, or are we gonna say, hey, give it up, Taylor? She'll be fine. You're not wrong, but I still do want to simply celebrate the fact that I don't know a lot of artists individually at any time in the history of music that could come to our city and sell out that place four nights in a row. Mark Anthony does it whenever he needs money. Yes, there are Latin artists that can do it. Bad Bunny could do it. Bad Bunny, I was thinking of...
Starting point is 00:35:42 He did have to cancel a concert in Minnesota, though, because I guess the Bad Bunny market in Minnesota wasn't hot right now. I think you'd have a hard time naming 10 people ever who could do it by themselves at 65 years old. At 65 years old. I'd have a hard time saying people that have been active for that long touring arenas. But contemporary artists, I know Harry Styles did like 30
Starting point is 00:36:04 straight days at MSG. It's not easy to sell out MSG, but given that it is a marquee city, you get people from in all over the world to go see Harry Styles do this residency. Billy Joel is still selling out MSG multiple nights. Once a month. The thing that I keep hearing about the Madonna show
Starting point is 00:36:22 is just that it's a great show though, and I think that it speaks to, a lot of what Greg is saying is true, that there is a double standard. I don't think you could really argue that aging women get treated differently than aging men in any industry. But I think if you put on a really good show, you're going to get people to come and see it. And so I think a lot of the criticisms that some artists get is that they're just doing
Starting point is 00:36:43 a cash grab and they're not really putting the artistry into the show and that's why maybe their ticket sales are suffering. But I think as far as this Madonna tour goes, everyone I know that's seen it has said it's been really good. But you mentioned the falling. I'll watch anyone fall. I don't discriminate when it comes to falling.
Starting point is 00:36:57 Man, woman, young, old, I love it. Okay. We did say it's one of the things that is always funny. Getting punched in the nuts and falling. Always funny. Somebody falling down. A well-timed fart. Okay, we did say it's one of the things that is always funny Somebody falling somebody falling well timed fart Put it on the pole, please at lebatard show. What's funnier? Somebody falling down or a well timed fart 65 year old farting knows a dangerous game How about a 65 year old farting to the point that it causes them to fall?
Starting point is 00:37:28 65 year olds falling also dangerous and the fall could cause a fart Not well timed enough When I was little there were two videos that my sister and I used to watch all the time on YouTube one of them He can't make it stop He doesn't know how to make the He doesn't know how to make the did Just like a 65 rule. I'm expecting that. He doesn't know how to make the... Did you just say I'm expensing that? Inadjustive. Inadjustive. His way of stopping it was saying out loud.
Starting point is 00:37:51 1999 a month. Stop! They charge for the fart app? Yeah. 1999 a month? I'm making that up. Okay, thank God you're making that up. The two videos were, one was the crushing the grape lady, crushing the Crushing the Grapes with her feet, and then she falls,
Starting point is 00:38:06 and she's like, that one. And the other one was a video of Kelsey Grammer just falling on his face. And I don't know if you guys know that one, underrated YouTube video. You would place the Kelsey Grammer video because the Grape Lady video is something that, over time, is one of the most historic sounds and videos in
Starting point is 00:38:26 the history of our show. We will have Chris Cody search grape. Okay you have a you have a portion of it? They're working on it. Okay but they played a portion of it for some reason. They're working on it but they played one sentence of it for me. The uninteresting sentence and the not funny sentence. Just a little tease. Alright just a little something for you to savor. You think the Kelsey Grammer video is as funny as the Grape Lady video? You know, I'm gonna have to say Grape Lady is definitely the better video, but I think the Kelsey Grammer one is sneaky good.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Alright, I would say video, you need to hear the audio on this. It's funnier with the audio. Yes, play the audio, please. Eating international foods, having wine tours and tasting vineyard tours seminars arts and crafts it's a lot of fun a whole day stop oh oh oh stop oh stop oh Oh, stop, oh, stop, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, I can't breathe, stop.
Starting point is 00:39:26 Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
Starting point is 00:39:36 oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh and was so embarrassed she now stays out of the spotlight. Ooh. I think it's safe for her to come out. Seriously. Sullivan, let's get her. It did sound like she broke several ribs. That didn't sound simply losing your breath and being unable to breathe. If she got on TikTok now or on Cameo,
Starting point is 00:39:59 oh my God, she'd be so successful. Cause all the kids that don't know about this video that weren't the YouTube watching generation, if this went viral on TikTok, they'd be so successful. Because all the kids that don't know about this video that weren't the YouTube watching generation, if this went viral on TikTok, they'd bring her back. Can you try it up a little? I heard that as a woman faking pain. I didn't think that sounded real. I really didn't, you know.
Starting point is 00:40:17 It was not fake. It was in no way fake. You can spot a woman faking it? Sounded fake. Yes, I can, Jess. Expert. I've been married 40 years. Please go on.
Starting point is 00:40:33 This was a real laugh, by the way. I'm a man of brevity. That's what she said. Go on, continue with your program. The Florida Panthers gave a little bit of renewed hope to their worried fan base by dragging Ottawa, the big rivalry that they have with the Ottawa Senators. They dragged Ottawa by scoring five goals in the first couple of periods and allowing none. Mike, your level of concern that the Boston Bruins over the course of the last part of the
Starting point is 00:41:13 season have made up the ground that there was to make up. I think the larger concern Mike is the Rangers. Well they also beat the Rangers in this recent run. They went to New York and beat the Rangers And then they struggled and they went to New York and even though they lost in overtime They they played well and on Saturday There was a big hockey game with the Panthers and the Bruins Panthers were playing Panther hockey But also ultimately succumbed to the Boston Bruins once again an overtime loss against a marquee team Boston's been really impressive down this recent run winning at Carolina. They got Carolina once again an overtime loss against a marquee team. Boston's been really impressive down this recent run winning at Carolina. They got Carolina once again
Starting point is 00:41:47 today. It seems as though with that win over Florida they have the Catlanic all locked up and it'll be the Atlantic but playoffs in that sport have been going on basically for a month and a half at this point. Every night there's a marquee matchup. Again it happens. It's a really cool moment in time for that sport and it's also kind of spearheaded by some legendary names And maybe some people haven't been talking about what Sidney Crosby is done Since the Pittsburgh Penguins announced themselves as sellers at the deadline is nothing short of amazing He's had just his third 40-goal season. He is dragging this team across the line There are four teams alive in that division and only two playoff spots. They're just trading points. It's gonna
Starting point is 00:42:28 go right down to the wire. You have Crosby and Ovechkin once again going at one another like old gladiators but only this time instead of the top of the conference. They're fighting for just a shot at the cup one last time. And for Ovechkin in particular, who actually can catch Wayne Gretzky the way that he looks right now, leaning into his age, it's particularly humorous, but also really really cool. If you were a fan of hockey throughout the last 15 years, just like when I was in college, these guys were going at one another. To see Crosby and Ovechkin playing at this level, it's a gift every night.

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