Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Dave Charles: Toronto Mike'd #1360
Episode Date: November 6, 2023In this 1360th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike tries something new, and calls it a Toronto Micro-cast. This initial offering features Dave Charles. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great ...Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Ridley Funeral Home, Electronic Products Recycling Association, Raymond James Canada and Moneris. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
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pillars of the community since 1921. FOTM Dave Charles. Hey, how are you? Can you hear me okay?
Yeah, how you doing? I'm doing good, man. Happy Monday. Happy Monday. Good to see you. Whereabouts
in the world are you?
I am in Oakville in my home office and it's thundering and lightning here.
So we're sending some thunder and lightning your way.
No, we got, we got enough of our own here.
I got, uh, like I left for a bike ride and it
was nice out and then, uh, I got so, I got drenched, man.
Oh, I was going to tell you, I usually take a walk.
Uh, we go down to the Bronte Lake walk or something, but tonight I'm not sure it's going to tell you I usually take a walk Go down to the
Bronte Lake walk or something but tonight
I'm not sure it's going to get windy here in a few
Minutes so but I like I like getting
Out like in my gym got
My gym in Oakville is on strike
So they padlocked the doors
And said give us more money you can't work
Out here so really
This is my only workout in here right now
Okay well we're going to have a good time uh an
fotm hall of famer recorded something to introduce this new thing i'm gonna try with you dave so uh
you ready to listen closely i'm ready and now a different toronto mic podcast created for those
of us with limited attention span people who prefer small bites instead of a massive buffet,
here it is.
Let's call it Micromiked, Minimiked, Honey, I Shrunk the Podcast.
Here is Toronto Microcast.
So this is the first Toronto Microcast.
What do you think of that?
I love being number one.
It's the only time in my life I've been number one without a bullet.
I heard you were number one at Q107 or close enough.
Well, you know, I never had numbers there.
You know, we were always into letters and the alphabet, so we avoided the numbers.
There was too many egos, right?
I couldn't handle all the stress.
Wow, that's the real talk.
Okay, do you recognize the voice in that little promo clip?
Oh, geez, it's a hard one.
I think it's got to be Hebsey.
I think Hebsey's out of control.
He's on helium, right?
You know what?
That is not Hebsey.
That's a good guess, though.
That is Peter Gross.
No way.
No.
That's the one and only, yeah.
How did you ever get, he's always at the track.
How did you get him out of the track?
Listen, that man phones me every Sunday, Dave.
So it's like, if you ever want someone to talk to on a Sunday afternoon, give me a call because Peter does it every single Sunday.
Okay.
$5 on Seabiscuit.
How's that?
That's a good offer.
Well, he'd let me know if that was a good bet.
Okay.
So this is a little, going to be a shorter episode.
I'm going to grill you a little bit on a few things.
But if I have Dave Charles on the line, even for a short little bit,
I kind of want your opinion, your feedback on a new song
from a band you might remember from the 60s.
I'm going to play a little bit of this song,
and then I'm just curious, what does FOTM Dave Charles think of this?
One, two.
I know it's true
It's all because of you
And if I make it through, it's all because of you Of you And now and then
If we must start again
Well we will know for sure
That I Y byddwn yn gwybod yn sicr y byddaf yn ei fwynhau
I miss you.
Oh, now and then.
I want you to be there for me.
All the ways to be. All right, Dave.
That is magic.
That's Sir Peter Jackson,
who managed to salvage the piano and vocal of John Lennon,
thanks to Yoko Ono, who gave it to Paul,
and put that together.
That is just magic.
The intensity, the beauty of that.
What a denouement.
A denouement is an ending of a story for the Beatles,
and that is so beautiful.
The first time I heard it, I cried. I just,
because I'm such a huge Beatle fan. They're part of my entire career. I mean, I started on air in
63 in CJBQ in Belleville and the Beatles were just starting their career with Love Me Do. And I
forgot, oh my God. Now here we are, you know, how many years later? 60 years later? 60 years later! I hear now and then!
How do you think I feel?
I'm just so emotional about that song,
and I'm so proud of how meticulous Sir Peter Jackson put it together,
and the orchestration, and just to hear Ringo and Paul step in there as well.
You know, John's voice is so compelling and haunting.
I love it.
And I'm really glad Beatle fans
all over the world have a chance to share
in that little gem that's just so magic.
I'm so glad you love it.
I also love it, Dave, and I've heard
a few little
pockets here and there that think it's not
very good. Maybe it's even,
I don't know, ruining their
legacy. It was a demo. It wasn't supposed to
see the light of day.
But you and I are on the same page where I think it's hauntingly beautiful
and I'm so glad we have this.
Yep.
It's a treasure, but what I love about it,
it's finished.
It's not just a demo on a tape.
It's not them demoing on a cassette recorder.
It's a full production,
which is what you expect from the Beatles.
And what I heard when they put it all together, the orchestration and Paul
and Sir Peter Jackson and Ringo, that's magic.
I mean, it's just, it's a gift. It's my gift this year for music.
How many of the Beatles did you get to meet in your career?
I was at the very first press conference, my very first gig outside
of Belleville with winners of a contest to come meet the Beatles at Maple Leaf Gardens.
I was in the hot stove lounge at Maple Leaf Gardens and I got to ask Ringo a question.
You know, I said, what's it like?
What's it like being on stage?
And it's some stupid question like that.
He said, well, it's good, mate.
And that way, because it was a scrum.
It was a media scrum.
And I was able to get my microphone in there and have that.
Jim Wright was there with me and Sandra Flagler of CJBQ.
And we were there to capture that moment.
And I have the photo in my man cave of that actual press conference, you know?
So, um, it was the thrill and I had a chance to meet Paul later on, but it was in again,
another media scrum, but you know, other guys, I did not meet at all.
I had a chance to interview John Lennon when I was music director at 1050 Chum.
He was staying with Ronnie Hawkins at his farm near Peterborough.
And my job then for Chum, in addition to putting the music together, was to do the top 100 every year and get an interview clip of every one of the top 100, which the Beatles were.
So I had a chance to talk to him for, talk to
him for about 30 minutes.
He was really a nice guy.
I ran up a hell of a phone bill on Ronnie, but
he was, he was there and he was, he was good to
talk to.
So that was my only exposure with the Beatles.
But Ronnie Hawkins dined out on that story
forever.
That story about the phone bill.
Okay.
Ronnie never, never missed a chance, you know, know and he was he was very penny wise and pound foolish or whatever well that was that story was
worth every penny to uh romp and it's funny because my next guest in studio his name is ron hawkins
no yeah like so it's you know'll tell me, he's a lead singer
and founder of a great Toronto band called
Lowest of the Low.
And he'll, you know, he, you, you tell stories
about once in a while he would book in a hotel
and people would think he was romping Ronnie
Hawkins, but of course he's.
They take all the furniture out of the room.
Right.
So, you know, so nothing would get destroyed.
Right. So Dave, okay, so nothing would get destroyed. Right.
So, Dave, okay, so this is amazing.
The very first ever micro, what am I calling this?
Microcast.
It's funny, I almost treat like, you know,
we talked about how AI helped clean up John Lennon's vocals
on that demo that Yoko Ono gave to Paul and whatnot.
And then I used a little AI, if you will,
but I call him Peter Gross, which is like,
hey, I was on the phone with him yesterday,
which was Sunday, and I'm like,
Peter, I kind of want to do this thing
called microcasts.
Can you record an intro?
And then he kind of spits that out.
Like, he's my AI.
You know what I mean?
That's great.
I did not pick up grossing on that at all.
Anytime you want me to come in
and do a little AI fix, I'll be happy to try to imitate somebody. I'm a terrible impersonatoring on that at all. Anytime you want me to come in and do a little AI fix,
I'll be happy to try to imitate somebody.
I'm a terrible impersonator, so I'll try.
But I'll try.
Did you ever work with Peter Gross or no?
You guys didn't.
No, we never crossed paths.
I mean, I'd maybe see him at a conference or something,
but he was always at the competition,
so I never had a chance, but I certainly know his reputation,
and I just find him a hilarious character.
You said it, the C word. I just find him a hilarious character. You know, he's really.
You said it, the C word.
I love characters.
Uh, Peter's one, you know, Hebsey's another.
I love these guys. We're running out of these characters.
I know.
And you know, that's what to me was radio was built on that.
I mean, Scruff Connors and, uh, and, uh, and brother Jake Edwards.
And, you know, these people were absolutely nuts, you know, but they were good nuts.
They were so creatively talented.
I was just basic Dave.
I just didn't have those chops.
I didn't think like that, you know, and I was never in their category on air.
But, you know, later on, maybe I got crazier, but it just.
But you know what?
Now that so many stations are owned by, you know, either, you know, Bell or Rogers or
Chorus, like they're risk averse.
They don't really want their talent to be nuts.
No,
I know.
And that's a shame.
I mean,
I,
if I were to put a radio station together in Toronto,
I would,
I would,
I would,
I would bring all these people back or as many as I could get and put them
on the air because they're entertaining.
They know their stuff.
They know how to get,
they know how to get the best out of,
out of showbiz,
out of music,
out of this little interview segment we did about now and then with the Beatles,
they would have other anecdotal stories.
And what you want is anecdotes.
You want stories behind the stories.
That's why I love Hepsi so much.
He's got lots of stories.
Yeah, we got to get you a radio station then.
Okay, so let me just let people know,
because I have a bunch of bones to pick with you.
My tongue in my cheek, because I'm a huge Dave Charles
fan and I love you.
You're a great FOTM.
Okay, so if people want to hear
a full episode of Dave Charles, I recommend
they listen to an episode
from November 2021.
I should have grabbed the number, but I grabbed the description.
955. Okay, 955.
Thank you. Mike chats with radio
veteran Dave Charles
about his years at CKOC, 1050 Chum,
launching Q107 and more.
We talked for about 90 minutes,
so everybody's going there.
I wrote you an email Friday
and I got an auto response
and I'm going to read verbatim
what this auto responder said.
It said,
on vacation till June 6th,
we'll be accessing all email,
but in a different time zone.
So my first question for you, Dave,
is that really old, really new,
or is that just a mistake?
A mistake.
I changed up my iPhone.
I got a brand new iPhone 15.
I didn't change the old message.
So a lot of these tech glitches
and cues are coming back to haunt me
so i've got a few calls on that say where the hell i know where you are you're in oakville why are
you telling me well that's why i want to know where you are geez okay how do i apologize i'll
be on behalf of a damn phone but i guess i should i'll i'll take that's my bad i didn't change that
but after this interview i will yeah and i expect some more apologies in the next five, 10 minutes here. Okay. We'll grovel. We'll grovel. One more. Okay. So we did chat before that and you said, hey, how's 1015?
You remember this? This is like Friday. And then I set up a Zoom for us to chat on Friday at like
1015. And then this is all taking place at like 930. And it's like 1015, we're going to jump on
Zoom. And I set it up. So at about five minutes early, I start the Zoom and I sit here where I'm
sitting right now and I'm looking and I'm looking and you're not there.
You don't come.
You're 10 minutes late.
I send you notes.
I tried to phone you a couple of times, believe it or not.
What happened that you stood me up on that Zoom on Friday?
I just couldn't get my Friday together.
I had all kinds of things fall apart that I had to take care of.
And not, you know, not that I was dissing you,
but it just didn't work out for me on Friday. And I was hoping we could do a recovery. I had no idea
what you're up to. I figured, okay, you've had me on twice. You've had me on with EBSI. You've had
me on, you've had my profile on 955. I figured, we can get this another time, you know? And so
I figured that I'd do a make good and today's the make good. So I figured you weren't in any urgency to get me on the air because you've
already had me twice.
Right.
But that 1015 was your idea.
I know.
I know.
It was, it was one of those deadlines that I just couldn't make.
So.
Okay.
Next time I'm a courtesy text or something like Mike,
I can't make it or something like that.
Okay.
So you're making.
I'm going to stand in the corner right now.
Right.
Well, hold on.
I'm just getting to the good stuff here. Okay. So you're making. I'm going to stand in the corner right now, right? Well, hold on. I'm just getting to the good stuff here.
Okay.
So first and foremost, I want to thank you, Dave Charles, for interviewing me for FYI
Music News.
Thank you for doing that.
My pleasure.
And also we got the name right.
It was my editor, David Farrell, who called you podcast Mike instead of Toronto Mike.
And I said, Dave, I went back to him on the weekend
i said we've got to get this fixed because it's not right it's not his brand his brand is toronto
mike okay so listen you're stealing my thunder so we're going to go through this step by step but
all right before i give you a heck for that podcast mike fiasco here i gotta ask you uh
if you if you don't mind telling us what exactly like or I guess was FYI Music News and what is it now that Billboard Canada seems to have bought it?
Can you give me the 411 on FYI Music News?
Well, it still continues.
It's part of a bigger creature now with Billboard coming and Billboard has this international reputation, as we know.
And Billboard Canada is part of the new extension of that. I mean,
Billboard has a lot of connections through all of their music entities. And so it's now joining and
going to be a part of what FYI started, you know. So I think that's good news. I think that overall,
David Farrell understands that. I certainly understand that. It just gives us a wider look
at the music universe in the world uh it gives us much broader
perspectives it gives us you know better articles perhaps and just a lot more resources and i think
that that's the good news is there any interference from billboard canada now that they own you
no none at all i mean they they let us do what we do i mean i'm still
five uh episodes i've still got five more interviews in the can that are all going to be published. And I enjoy doing those interviews, by the way.
Well, you're good at them.
You really get to talk to somebody and get most of the story because, you know,
not everybody gets to tell their whole story. I just did one with Rob Braid. Rob, I started in
radio back in 1978, 79 at Showman Montreal. He spent all of his radio career in Montreal as an incredible guy.
So we had a chance to tell his story.
So Rob is one of many that I want to feature.
I've got an interview coming up by the way, uh, with Jim Patterson,
the legendary Jim Patterson, the guy he's worth 10 and a half billion dollars.
You know,
he owns all these radio properties and car dealerships.
And you just just Google Jimmy Patterson and you will see what he and I actually got an interview with him.
And I forgot.
Never get a chance.
You know, the ones I'm trying to get a hold of the people like Moses Neimer, who thinks that I'm an idiot.
I can't get a hold of Doug Pringle, who was one of the original jocks at showman in Montreal.
So he's off with very somewhere.
But there's some people I want to get like Moses neimer is a very important person in toronto media you know
you know blue movies much music fashion tv the zoomer thing is all all about he's very
creative and very clever but he's elusive and he's bitchy you know so well okay i can tell you
you're gonna have to get in line for Moses.
I have been actively pursuing Moses for over a decade now.
Okay.
And I have people on the inside, literally his, it's not a man, but you're his right
hand man who happens to be a woman.
I've got her on board.
I can't tell you how close I am, but I don't think this man wants to do any media he can't
control.
Well, here's the deal. You know, the lady is, I got to his
personal assistant and I said, my name is Dave Charles and she said, well, we don't know who
you are. And I said, well, let me send you some interviews and stuff I've done and let me
send you my company's credentials and what I've done
and nothing back. And I sent him the most recent one on Rob Raitt, so he obviously doesn't want to speak
to me. No, but get in line.
Seriously.
Now you're on my turf here,
Dave.
We're going to have to throw down here.
Uh,
if you get that Moses interview before I
do,
I'm going to be very angry with you.
I'll be,
I'll be still standing in the corner,
right?
Okay.
And you use a term when you talked about,
you know,
these,
these interviews you do,
you did one with me again,
you use the word,
I have four in the can.
I think you use the expression in the can okay real talk here dave i need to have some answers to some of these
questions okay you and i we did our chat in mid-august so now we're talking now it's like
november now but we talked in mid-august and i don't know why maybe because i know how i roll
but i thought it was going to be published like that day or maybe the next day or that next week.
But it took two months for our chat to be published at FYI Music News.
So can you explain the two-month canage?
Like what is the purpose of this?
Yeah, I am a contributing article writer and interviewer.
My editor controls when those articles get published, David Farrell.
And David has an incredible job to try to balance all the politics of music
and all the other things in his world.
And so he's trying to make sure that, you know, I get published in a timely way.
And some of it just gets backed up.
I mean, I tend to turn them up pretty good.
And I'm six deep right now.
I'm still waiting for six other interviews
to be published.
So that's just, that's just the way it works
with, uh, with a magazine like FYI.
So Dave Farrow shelved me for two months.
Is that what you're telling me right now?
No, he just, he didn't know who you were.
You know, he thought you were Moses Neimer.
Well, he, yeah, I'm sure he confused us.
People confuse us all the time, Dave. It's, uh, it happens all the time. Okay. So I like this though, because now I'm you were you know he thought you were moses neimer well yeah i'm sure he confused us people confuse
us all the time dave it's uh it happens with them okay so i like this though because now i'm getting
answers to my questions okay so now two months of sitting in the shelf or whatever then finally
the the chat is published and in our chat from mid-august i promoted I promoted TMLX 13, which was going to be like early September. And by the time
it was published, that date that was published, you know, hey, come to TMLX 13, this date was way
in the rear view mirror. So my question is, maybe it's a question for Dave Farrell, why not edit
that out since it's in the past? or it may be even if you wanted to,
you could update it with the TML X 14 info.
Cause that's December 9th and you should still be there.
FOTM Dave Charles.
What are your thoughts on this?
Yeah.
I mean,
there's,
there have been mistakes that I've,
that I picked up such as you just described.
And I get annoyed because they reflect back on me.
Right.
People say,
you, you Dave Charles, you should have caught that. You should have picked that up. In fact, just described and i get annoyed because they reflect back on me right people say right you
you dave charles you should have caught that you should have picked that up in fact uh there are
certain things that i did miss that i take responsibility for that was not one of them
but it certainly reflects on the fact that you know fyi has got a job to do and making sure that
if you're going to do an interview with with mike bo, we've got to get it on in a timely way so that the information given in the interview becomes relevant.
Otherwise, it makes you look stupid.
And nobody likes to feel that they're out of date.
And people who read that say, wait a minute, that was a month ago.
And I'm missing that.
So, yeah, apologies for that.
All right.
Well, since we're all looking stupid already and you kind of alluded to this uh the headline the big font headline above our chat said it referred to
me as you mentioned this earlier it referred to me as podcast mike and like i see this and i want
to share it with everybody but it says podcast mike i'm toronto mike who's podcast mike so i
wrote you right away i'm like i know dave it says podcast mike and in my mind i'm thinking oh somebody will
go into the cms the content management system will edit podcast mike so it says toronto mike
will click save or publish and voila it'll update the web page this is the glory of html it's very
nimble you can change it on a dime and i basically when we talked on friday it was still not done so
two months later this headline had not been edited who at fyi music news can edit a freaking headline
what's going on over there david david farrell again you know he's a one-man band but he's the
guy who's responsible for every bit of content that goes on that, uh, on that site and what
you read, you know?
So I, I hit him up on that.
I said, look, we're looking bad here.
We're really starting to suck.
And I said, that's not good because I'm going to be talking to, uh, to Mike and it's not
a good, it's not a good look.
Is he jealous?
He's not an FOTM.
Is that what's going on here?
What do you think?
Maybe that's it.
I think if you get to him and put him down on the mat and say,
look, we're going to take the microscope
now and figure out who you are. Great
story. He'd be a great guest on the
show. He's got the wonderful, rich,
British accent. So, you know,
music knowledge is on,
you know, he's got
incredible chops. I would have him
on the show. My first question would be,
this is a true story.
Maybe I haven't shared this with you yet, Dave,
but when I helped Humble and Fred launch their podcast,
early, they're now at 12 years
because they started a little ahead of me.
So early in the run,
we got a lawyer letter from Chorus,
signed by Dave Farrow saying,
Chorus owns the name Humble and Fred.
And if Humble and Fred want that name, the, the paperwork and lawyer stuff is about 5,000 bucks.
If this, uh, if Humble and Fred could fork over $5,000, they could own the name Humble and Fred.
That was signed by Dave Farrow.
No, that's, there's two Dave, that's Dave Farrow.
David Farrow is the guy I'm talking about.
There's two different people.
Okay, can we, okay.
David Farrell is not, Farrell, F-A-R-R-E-L-L.
So how do you spell this Dave's name?
Dave, F-A-R-R-E-L-L.
When were you going to, Dave, when were you going to update?
This is a huge change here.
So, okay, so this Dave... It's not Dave Farrow.
Dave Farrow's a consultant. He did work for
Coors. Now he's... But David Farrow
is right now in Moncton,
New Brunswick, where his home is.
And he's not... They're two different creatures.
Two different people. Trust me.
You know what? I thought... Okay, so... I'll send you
his number. Now that I... These are
two different... Okay, there's a Dave
Farrow who wanted the five thousand
bucks i'm humble that's right and that's got like an ough at the end of farrell and your dave farrell
is like they are r-e-l-l okay david it's not dave it's david farrell i feel but i feel uh as silly
as you must feel for that podcast mike thing that i I also, much like you guys at FY Music, I am also
human. I have made a mistake and I apologize
to Dave Farrell
for thinking he was Dave Farrell
who... No, no, not the same guys.
I mean, I'm glad we had this chat
because otherwise we would have been wandering
around wondering what the hell's going on here.
We should talk to each other, but this still doesn't excuse
a couple more grievances and then I'm
going to continue to kiss your ass. Do I get a prize? Do I get a... I want one of those las couple more grievances. And then I'm going to continue to kiss your ass.
Do I get a prize?
Do I get a, I want one of those lasagnas, you
know, if I'm going to confess everything.
How many lasagnas have I given you in your
illustrious?
No, I've had two and I got that wonderful pen.
I got it with the light that blinds people.
I like that one.
That was, okay, well that is from Ridley Funeral
Home.
So you've been taking care of.
I love that.
Thank them very much.
And did you get your Great Lakes?
To find my cat, you know, it's great. I use it to taking care of. I love that. Thank them very much because I use it all the time to find my cat.
You know, it's great.
I use it to find the remote because I have a
seven-year-old who takes the remote and she
holds the remote like it's, someone's going to
steal it from her.
And then when it's like, I don't know, it's
now I'm ready to watch a Sopranos episode or
something.
I'm like, where's the remote?
Who knows?
I have to get my flashlight from Ridley
Funeral Home and check under the couch.
Well, people say, Dave, I want to talk to you about AI.
I grab the Ridley pen out of my pocket and I flash them with the light.
They say, there's AI.
And I use it like a computer voice.
And they say, you're nuts.
And I said, yeah.
Dave Farrell, I realize this is a microcast.
I promised myself microcasts would be 30 minutes or less or it's free.
So now that I got the Daveave farrell's figured out my
i now know these are two different people but regardless this dave farrell with l's at the end
used a uh the photo of me in this piece about podcast mike this photo was like an old screen
cap of a zoom i did with hebsey i had old sponsors on the wall i I had a leaf, but it was a screen capture of a, of a zoom that was live streamed with Mark Hebbs here.
And I had sent this day feral.
I had sent him so many proper photos.
I know.
I couldn't understand that.
I sent him proper professional photos and a crappy screen cap was used.
And that's fine.
I guess it's your website,
but then it said in small font and the right bottom right corner, under the shitty picture, it said, image provided.
Who provided that image?
Who? It wasn't me.
He probably grabbed it from somewhere and decided to use it.
There are so many photos of me.
I cannot wait after this short program to give you his number.
And you could go at him, hammer and tong
and beat him up and say, look, you know,
I just talked to Charles, and he says,
you're an idiot.
Where are my photos?
You made me look bad.
You can't even remember my name.
You did throw him under the bus here.
It's not podcast Mike.
You know, it's Toronto Mike.
What the hell's going on with you?
And he'll confess everything right there.
All right, one more petty thing.
All these have been serious things.
This last petty thing.
There's a transcript of our conversation. In the very first line, I'm referred to as miked. M-I-K-E apostrophe D. Okay. And thereafter, every time my words are printed, I'm referred to as M-D. Okay. You with me? So WTF, Dave, like was miked just some weird mistake because farrell's out to lunch
and who the hell this guy is it could have been but i always in the interviews you'll notice that
i use the initials of the person like you know it'd be m d right but whose initials are md
miked like for miked that's ridiculous nobody Nobody knows you as Mike Boone. You're insane. Nobody knows you as Mike Boone. No, but then use TM.
Right?
Dave, you with me here?
I'm learning so much.
I'm learning so much.
I'm learning that I'm an idiot.
David's an idiot.
Yeah, but in what world does Toronto Mike get shortened to MD?
Well, I guess that's another subject for David Farrell.
You're a good sport, Dave.
I got to say this.
I got to say this. You're a fantastic sport because'm gonna say this i gotta say this you're a fantastic
sport because here i am with these petty grievances and i'm like it's fun this is fun i'm learning you
know i'm learning to i'm learning to recover you know i'm learning after being smacked down i'm
learning to get up off the mat and come back with something remember this is supposed to be
entertaining for people who don't know what the hell we're talking about right well they're saying
that these guys are rifting on about shit i don't even care about, you know? They care.
They care.
Dave, this is important stuff.
Now that we've covered all this, I will say that I am a forgiving man, but next time you're going to have, I don't know, Peter Mann's bridge or something, and he's going to be
pissed.
You don't upset Peter Mann's bridge.
I got you.
No, no.
Bad form.
But anyway, you can anticipate getting David's phone number, and you can have a good old
time with it.
But seriously, get him on Toronto Mike.
He'd be a great guest.
Lots to talk about.
And don't tell him a damn thing what you're going to talk about because he's very quick.
And just take him up on all these things we talked about.
And I feel that I'll be vindicated.
I need vindication, right?
Well, you threw him under the bus.
I got to clean off those tread marks on his back.
I'm part of this as well.
I gave him shit on the weekend about,
about getting your, your name wrong.
Your, your handle.
Podcast Mike.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, I know.
Maybe I should just go by podcast.
It's not a bad handle.
It's just not my handle.
But you know, you've spent all this time
with the other and the t-shirts and the
billboards.
I mean, you know, we got to get it right.
Dave, honestly, I'm just so glad we could try
something a little shorter, a little taste of
Dave Charles.
You're a good guy.
Uh, any chance you show up at TMLX 14 on
December 9th?
I'm not going to commit to it until I see what
I got coming up, but, um, I will try my best,
but you know, uh, I don't, I don't want to
stir the pot too much, but I would love, I'd
love to be there.
And I'm always a, always a pleasure to talk to you and get on the show and have fun.
We always have fun because you know, we, we enjoyed this, this format.
Podcast Mike signing off.
Peace and love FOTM Dave Charles.
Mahalo, mahalo.
More better for you, Brock.
What better for you, Brian?
And that brings us to the end of our 1,360th show.
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Yeah, the wind is cold
But the snow, snow
Warms me today
And your smile is fine
And it's just like mine
And it won't go away Cause everything is rosy and green.