Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - #TMLX14: Toronto Mike'd #1388
Episode Date: December 9, 2023In this 1388th episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike and Cam Gordon chat with FOTMs who came out to #TMLX14. Guests include Stephen Brunt, Tom Wilson, Dana Levenson, Mike Richards, Lorne Honickman, Larry ...Fedoruk, Bill Brioux, Peter Gross, Brad Bradford, Dave Charles and Ivar Hamilton. 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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What episode number was it that we had the debate about
whether or not you should continue to
call out the numbers of your episodes?
Oh, my brother said maybe it was
after about 100, he said it was
amateur hour. Lose the numbers.
Sorry for the awkward pause there.
I heard the noise gone,
and I know Al is actively working
on the audio in here here but thank you to everybody
who came out to TMLX
14. Thank you.
They're not drunk yet. This feedback
is temporary. We're going to fix that but
I would like to introduce my co-host
for this event.
You know him?
This tall handsome glass of water here.
This is Cam Gordon.
Thank you.
Only my second appearance this year
after more appearances than anybody in history.
And you're on the calendar again
for like next week or something.
That's right.
More CanCon crap coming next week.
No one does CanCon crap better than Cam Gordon.
And joining me, he tells me he's got 10 minutes
before he has to bolt to Oshawa to take his kid to a hockey game.
But Elvis is here, everybody. Elvis!
Hello, everybody.
And we're going to kick things off with a very special guest
who has joined us all the way from Hamilton, Ontario.
Stephen Brunt, everybody.
Stephen, how are you doing?
I'm good, Mike.
You see, I'm the punctual guy, right?
You say noon, I'm here at noon.
No, you know what?
I'm here at 10-2.
I'm the same way.
I'm the same way.
And thanks for being here on time.
And good to see you, Stephen.
I want to open things up, gentlemen, and re-talk about what happened last night with the flight that did not have Shohei Otani on it.
That's the greatest thing ever.
I saw Dean Blundell confirm that video.
It was official, that sideways video.
That's right.
There was airport footage of Shohei Ohtani arriving,
and Dean was certain that was Pearson.
As a guy who used to work for the company,
that was not a Twitter master class
from a number of well-followed accounts yesterday.
I was not really working
and 100% invested in everything that was happening.
My son is a huge baseball fan, who's a huge Jays fan.
And I saw that video from a non-crazy person that was shared,
and I jumped out of my chair, ran downstairs,
and, Charlie, you've got to fucking look at this video.
And he's nine.
I'm like, Charlie, it's happening!
He's here!
We were hook, line,
sinker. I bought it too. We were right in.
There was a fucking Christmas tree
in the video. It was clearly
today.
Stephen Brunt,
what did you think of everything as
it transpired in real time yesterday?
Well, it's not dead yet, right?
And this is a weird process, this one.
I will give the boys covering this some slack because it is a tricky one.
I can't think of anyone that's been as locked down as this.
But if people are in the business of speculation and the business of insidering. And, you know, a lot of what you get in that world is kind of, you know, quote, unquote, informed speculation, right?
So you talk to people, but you don't, there's kind of an art to saying things, but not actually putting yourself right out on a limb.
So, you know, for instance, so if John Marossi says, I hear the Braves are in as well, like no one's ever going to say that's not true, right?
Like, who knows?
I don't think they were in. But no one's ever going to say that's not true. Right? Like who knows? I don't think they were in.
But no one's ever going to say they're not.
But if you say he's on the plane, that's a problem.
Right.
Because he's got to get off the plane.
You know, you're way out there.
So, yeah, I was kind of glad I didn't have to.
I watched my pals Blair and Barker do a show yesterday in the middle of this. That was bizarre. In real time. Yeah, I'm glad I didn't have to do I watched my pals Blair and Barker do a show yesterday in the middle of this.
That was bizarre.
In real time, yeah.
I'm glad I didn't have to do that.
They came on, so again, I'm all in.
I had sports, I was watching more fucking poker yesterday
than I've ever watched before,
because I'm like, if anything's going to happen,
Sportsnet's going to have it.
They pop on at four o'clock.
I'm like, this is it.
And then they're like, oh, we don't know anything.
I'm like, yeah, right, you don't know anything.
5.55, because Twitter also told me that at 6 p.m.
there was going to be a news conference.
Right.
That's another one.
Shohei was going to pop out of a box.
Where did that come from?
The only person I saw who tweeted that was Adam Seaborn,
who I don't think is enough,
who's normally pretty reliable with his stuff.
And everyone's like, well, he had the handshake emoji.
It's official.
Has anybody actually confirmed this?
Like, I don't know.
Again, specifics.
Well, I think that that's also, like, to your point,
no one was going to confirm anything.
No.
So normally, yeah, you would want to wait for that stuff,
but because no one was going to confirm anything,
you're like, yeah, this is real.
Well, that's it, right?
Yeah, it's the Seaborn one I saw that too.
And you're right, he's normally a pretty reliable guy.
He works in the industry.
Sure.
Knows stuff.
But when you say something that specific and black and white,
it's, you know, it's 605.
Everybody knows it's not happening.
What a bizarre event that was.
And then, you know, who comes off the plane?
It's the Dragon's Den guy.
Which is also crazy because no one likes him. He's like the total opposite guy of Otani. It's weird.'s Den guy. Which is also crazy because no one likes him.
He's like the total opposite guy of Otani.
It's weird.
It was weird.
Yeah, with his name, as Al says, with his name on the tail of the plane.
I think it's also one of these things so many people want it to happen.
People just want to believe, like the Phantom Sushi dinner for 50.
It's like, oh like oh well you know i was telling mike
earlier just quickly that the guy who one of the original guys who posted the flight path originally
he's posted on reddit today apologizing he apparently is one of his passions is to follow
flights and like he he's got a passion with airplanes and he has COVID and he was at home
feeling not well and bored and saw that there was this plane coming from Anaheim and he tweeted
about it saying like hey I think Otani could be on this well and they also remember this I don't
know if it's the same guy but whoever nailed the flight going from Anaheim to Clearwater got it
right because that was the day that Otani was in.
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
So it could, you know, it's...
And I remember rationalizing yesterday, like, who the fuck is going to fly from Orange County
to Toronto?
That can't possibly be a good route.
And I do that all the time for work.
So, like, I was totally into it.
I was like, yeah, hook, line, and sinker.
Yeah, we all bid on that one.
And we'll see what happens.
But, yeah, he's
not in the city, so Shohei
Otani will not be at TMLX
14.
I do want to know if
that sushi dinner actually ever happened.
That was the other thing.
They said it was a surprise party
for his wife or something, and then someone said,
oh, her birthday's in August or June or
something like that? I don't know.
Wild, what a wild event.
Why would Kikuchi be making reservations
for 50 plus people?
Has to be it.
It all lined up
and then you start to believe
because I was a skeptic, skeptic, skeptic
until I was certain it was happening.
The entire family invested.
My 11-year-old daughter says to me
when we found out Otani wasn't signing,
her response was,
well, why would he come all the way to Toronto
for a dinner and not sign a contract?
So clearly missing that that was also not the case.
Wow, okay.
So thanks again to everybody who's here.
Looks like a nice full house.
Hello, I see Larry Fedorek is here.
Hello to Larry.
Hello to everybody in-house.
Hi, Simon.
Nice to see you, buddy.
So this is important.
And there's an Expos hat.
Make sure you get a picture with Brunt here, Brian.
Come on.
All right.
Just two things that have to happen.
Wow.
Whoa.
I just received a gift from Brian Gerstein.
Suspiciously shipped.
I didn't know there was gifts.
Was it Brian Greenspan or Gerstein?
I can't remember anymore.
Somebody had the wrong Brian.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
But here, I want to just do a little
housekeeping which is to tell everybody you get a you get a free meal everybody that's amazing
palma pasta is going to feed you so make sure you get your token that lets you go to the hot table
and order whatever you want thank you to leave a fumka who got my daughter Morgan a meal. How is it Morgan? Is it good? Thumbs up
for Morgan everybody. Kid approved.
Kid approved. Absolutely.
So you get your meal
but also Tyler Campbell and I
dropped by Great Lakes Brewery.
How do you say that word?
Brewery? Can you say it Elvis?
How many years has it been?
It's been many years.
We dropped by this morning and picked up much beer for
everybody so enjoy responsibly there's delicious fresh craft beer here from great lakes brewery
so there you go that's the housekeeping items uh some famous people like steven brunt will pop on
the mics today but what i love about these tmlx events is that I'm as excited to talk to Stephen Brunt
as I am to talk to you normies
out there.
All the plebes that join us.
And many of you have gone above and beyond.
So here's a little, you know, people
who have gone above and beyond. I just want to thank
Tyler Campbell for actually driving
me here today.
So my wife could take my son
to his hockey game.
So he's a VP of transport.
Al Grego, much love to you, buddy,
because you love your speakers here all the way from Holland's Landing,
and I appreciate you very much.
There he is back there.
So thank you, Tyler.
Thank you, Al.
And thank you, L. Thank you, Al. And thank you,
Lieve Fumka.
You made these wonderful
name tags.
Takes a village here,
and these are just
a few of the greats
who have helped out today.
I wanted to take a moment.
I don't know if you guys
have a beer on you,
but last year,
we had an event
in this very same space,
which has not been,
nothing's happened to this space since we were last here.
Were you here, Cam?
I was not here, but yeah, we got to talk about home renos.
This is a reality show waiting to happen.
Are you a handyman, Stephen Brunt?
Do you think you could help us out here?
No, I'm not, no.
But a year ago,
you could help no no i'm not no but a year ago um there was a uh a gentleman here named norris mcdonald who came on the mic right and i had never met norris but uh i got to meet him and uh sadly
we've lost norris mcdonald since that tmlx, and I just thought we should take a moment to pay tribute to
one of the good ones, Norris McDonald.
To Norris.
Perry Lefkoe, the other Perry who's not here today, because Perry's attending a memorial
service for Norris, and he couldn't be here. But on that note, here's a quick list of the people who had conflicting events today that
they couldn't get out of and sadly send their regrets they won't be here.
David Schultz, Perry Lefkoe, Rush Mike, Mimico Joe, Liz Brio, Roger Ashby, Jason Portwondo,
Mark Weisblot,
Gord Miller,
Kurt Swinghammer,
Paul Romanuk,
Humble Howard,
Scott Morrison,
Scott Turner,
Mike Epple,
Bob Elliott,
Steve Simmons,
Fred Patterson,
Thank God.
Rob Pruce,
Arash Madani.
David Alter.
Banjo Dunk.
And Stu Stone.
Has Simmons written about how better he is than everyone else who reported that Otani's not here in Toronto yet?
Has he done that?
Let me check.
What time is it here?
Okay.
How much time do you have left? Technically check what time is it here. Okay.
How much time do you have left?
Technically, I'm a minute over.
Okay.
So, everybody, this gentleman,
I should have put him on the list of special people.
Elvis drove all the way from North Oshawa just to spend 15 minutes on the mic with us.
And thank you for doing that, Elvis.
You're a good friend.
I do it for you Mike
I don't know about
the people here
I'm potentially spilling
something that isn't necessarily public
but I was invited to a
WhatsApp group recently
where there's a bunch of
crazy people that
talk about this podcast
holy shit that's a fucking ride crazy people that talk about this podcast. They're called FOTM.
Holy shit.
That's a fucking ride.
There's some normal people, and then there's some really out there
folks that are in that group, but
I just want to say, every once in a
while, I scroll through it, and it's
amusing, and I appreciate you welcoming
into the community, community that
I didn't ask to be part of.
But, yeah. welcoming into the community, community that I didn't ask to be part of. But yeah, these are fun.
I have been to, I don't know,
however many of them I can actually get asked to
to be on the microphone.
When I'm not asked to be on the microphone,
I generally don't show up.
But these are fun.
So enjoy the afternoon.
It really is a good time.
Enjoy the food here too.
Poma Pasta is the best place in the city, having grown up just down the afternoon. It really is a good time. Enjoy the food here too. Pomo Pasta is the best
place in the city. Having
grown up just down the street, it
really is a treat. And congratulations
again on all your success, Mike. You deserve it.
This is pretty awesome. Elvis, everybody.
I didn't mean to
do that, but okay.
That was beautiful. Thank you so much.
Love you, man. Love you, too.
Tyler, I want to ask you about your tweet at Shai Davidi here
while we have Stephen Brunt on the microphone.
They're called posts now.
Oh, my goodness.
Always the communications director.
I was going to say, tweet is copyrighted.
Shout out to Richard Funeral Home.
No more tweets.
So VP of no sales, as I see it on your name tag.
Thanks again for the drive this morning.
Anytime.
I'll drive you anywhere you want to go.
You got, you know, opposite of you is Stephen Brunt here.
I saw your tweet to Shai Davidi.
What did you think of what Shai Davidi wrote about?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
So I read the article and I was a little upset
because I feel like us, we, Blue Jays fans,
we're kind of just along for the ride.
I think the sensible ones of us were just kind of enjoying
the spectacle of it all.
But then John Marossi tweets about it.
Rogers Sportsnet, they add baseball programming to their schedule because people are all hyped about it. Rogers Sportsnet has, they add baseball programming to their schedule
because people are all hyped about it.
And so I feel like
it's not on
the fans for buying
into this because the MLB
account, like the official MLB
account was tweeting about it.
So why is that?
Why do we need a lecture from
Sorry, what did he say?
Fans got a chill?
Yeah, basically.
Sort of?
Basically.
So, you know, I took a little bit of, like, and I know where Shy's coming from, and I don't know, a bit of a conspiracy theorist.
Like, I feel like maybe there's a little bit of air cover from Rogers.
That's a big admission.
We can unpack that.
Nah.
We can talk about that.
That part there isn't.
Fair enough.
Yeah.
But, look, I understand.
I read the piece too.
And it was kind of, you know, it sounded like something that was written at the end of a,
you know, and I would say that Shai himself in this whole story, like, you know, three
weeks ago or a month ago, no one thought Otani's come to terms.
Right.
No chance.
And then, you know, this has kind of gained traction over the last little while and i don't
know like i i talked to somebody who actually would know uh about two weeks ago and they said
yeah we're in you know we're we're in it's he's probably still gonna sign with the dodgers but
we've got the money right so that was the first time i thought holy smokes they're actually in
so this thing has kind of evolved now shy has not has not been driving that bus at all in his writing
and has been very cautious and is more skeptical than a lot of people are about this.
And I think, so he's probably the guy sitting there saying,
you know, I don't think this is real, maybe at all.
And then at the end of the day, he's, at least in terms of people not being on planes and stuff,
he's proved, or at sushi dinners is proved to be correct yeah and you know so you yeah you're kind of saying well why is why are you guys all
so excited this is obviously and i and i look i i didn't i thought that was the wrong vibe you know
but i understood why it got written yeah and like i respect shy i think he's a good writer and and i
tend to trust him more than a lot of people on the beat but you, you know, as I said to Mike on the drive up here,
like yesterday was more fun and more entertaining
than the whole Blue Jays season this year.
Like it was a fun ride.
It was kind of fun.
We'll see how it ends.
I'd be interested to see how people react one way or the other.
Like, again, I think it's still entirely possible
they're going to sign him, which is mind-blowing.
But, yeah, I understand why i'd like i got caught up
in it yesterday you know and i'm we look a lot of us who are in the business you know there again
there are people who go further and take risks and speculate and it gets them hits and it gets
them radio appearances and all kinds of things and you kind of go well you know you live by the
sword sometimes and kind of wondered yesterday as it was kind of go, well, you know, you live by the sword sometimes. And I kind of wondered yesterday
as it was getting more and more and more,
you know, certain people were going further
whether, you know, you better be right.
Yeah.
But, yeah, you never blame the fans for it.
Look, generally, in general,
you don't blame the fans for anything.
You don't blame the fans for not buying tickets.
You don't blame the fans for being too loud
or too quiet or any of those things.
It's just not.
Yeah.
It's the joy of it is getting swept away.
Right.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Hey,
Stevie,
that reminds me.
What did you think when Greg Popovich told the fans to stop booing Kawhi?
Well,
you know,
I,
again,
I don't think unless people are actually abusive,
like,
and there are,
and there are,
and there's some stuff that happens now that is, I, is way beyond the pale right like i it's the reason i don't go to buffalo
bills games and sit in the stands anymore because i don't want to hear i don't want to be with people
saying the things those people are saying you know it's and that's abuse right but yeah i think people
have the right look in in you know somebody who's lived off that trough for a lot of years
people's passion is
what drives it if people were if they
approached it like going to the movies where you take it or leave it
none of this whole thing
falls apart right people it's not about being
rational it's about being emotional
it's about kind of letting yourself
go and just telling people
hey tamp it down really
you really want to tamp it down
I was trying to think,
was there another circumstance
where a coach had taken a live mic
in an arena to address the crowd?
No, I can't remember it.
Do you think I could think of it
as like the malice in the palace type situation
where maybe it's like calm down
or we're not playing,
like something like that.
It was wild that he did that.
I have my own points of view.
Amazing.
Now, I see here Dale Cadeau, by the way,
who came all the way from Vancouver.
Is that right?
Close enough.
When he gets on a mic, he'll correct it.
Dale said he's not coming on the mic.
He's not coming on the mic?
No, he said, screw you.
I'm not going on that mic.
He's holding out for big bucks here.
Okay.
All right. So, Tyler, thanks. I realize there are a lot more people that's holding out for big bucks here. Okay. All right.
So, Tyler, thanks.
I realize there are a lot more people
that have shown up since we last took a break.
Get out of your camel
because I do want to get
any more voices on the mic.
I do want to remind people
who just showed up
that there's all you can,
well, all you can drink beer
until I run out of beer.
So, there's a bunch of cases still.
So, grab yourself a Great Lakes beer
and, of course, make sure you get that
coupon or whatever it is
that gets you the free Palma Pasta meal
downstairs.
Look, Gord.
Hello to YYZ Gord.
He's got the coupons there.
Make sure you guys get one.
Get your free meal.
You just go downstairs, line up.
There's Kirstein's going to go.
Who do you want on the mic next?
I don't know. I mean, there's so many greats here. Who wants to want on the mic next? I don't know.
There's so many greats here.
Who wants to come on?
Put up your hand if you want to come on.
Larry Fedorik.
Larry Fedorik, everybody.
A little Christensen Hollis vibe.
This is good.
That's very cool.
I only invite Larry because I love his sweater.
What's that?
What's that?
I love your sweater, sir.
Thank you.
Larry, nice to see you, buddy.
Nice to see you.
Have you ever met Stephen Brunt?
I have not.
No.
Hey, how you doing?
I always wanted to.
One of the shows I had
was on until 6 o'clock
and I had an hour commute home.
And I would love
when Stephen Brunt
was on the Cowan show
because that was just a special drive for me.
Thank you.
It's great to be sharing a mic with you.
Yeah, those were the days.
Yeah.
You know, Damien Cox was over yesterday
and we were having a little chat about those primetime sports commutes
that I used to have.
So, oh, I can't believe I used to have a commute at all.
But, Larry, how are things with you?
Things are good.
Things are, you know,
we're actually competing for an award this year,
you and I.
Elaborate.
I'm excited to be nominated,
and then this will tie into Al.
Because I was going to ask you,
because usually the awards,
I remember the year I won.
Back in
74, no,
a couple of years ago,
I actually was announced on this
event. Wow.
So I always thought the awards were right around now,
but they're not. I don't know what's happening. I think they are.
I think we'll get more insight when we get Al on the mic.
But I think these awards, when are these awards?
There you go.
December, though. think these awards, when are these awards? There you go. December, though. I shrugged there.
But this year, Toronto
mic'd, and my later
This Same Life both got nominated
for Outstanding. So we're in the same category.
Wow.
Wow.
What if, oh my goodness,
Larry, if I lose, I hope I lose
to you. I feel the same way. I do, if I lose, I hope I lose to you.
I feel the same way.
I do.
I was like, I looked at the others, and there's no competition there.
It's got to be you or me. They're crappy podcasts, right?
That's right.
Audio shit, basically.
But Larry, I really think, I know I'm a little biased here, but later that same life, I think
it's a great, well-produced, really great show.
I listen all the time.
Everybody listen.
Later That Same Life.
It's really all I do now, so I've got a lot of time to do it, you know,
and really enjoy it.
And I kind of approach it the way I do when I had a talk show.
It's like, what are we going to talk about today?
It could be just about anything, except this is a weekly podcast,
so I do that kind of
week to week so when it says personal series it's like yeah some some weeks it's personal
and other weeks it's topical and and newsy and but i liked when you just did an episode about
jfk's assassination and i loved you talked about uh that visiting dallas and doing like the
the official sanctioned tour,
and then the car you drove in.
Everybody's heard the podcast, so I'm repeating myself here.
But 30 years after the assassination, it's the 90s,
and we're in Dallas on business,
and my program director and I have an afternoon off or something,
so we take the rented car to the sixth floor museum at Dealey Plaza.
And we go up there, and it's kind of audiovisual stuff.
And the corner window where Lee Harvey Oswald was, and he was there,
and he did fire a weapon.
I'm not saying he had a lone gun and all that stuff, but he was there.
So they have that corner of the sixth floor cordoned off with plexiglass,
and it looks just like it did in
the day, boxes and things. But a few feet over is another window with almost the identical view.
And to stand there, and because I'm of a demographic where I was a little kid, I still
remember all that being called in from outside, the president's shot, we're Canadian in the
prairies, but it's a big deal. Of course it is.
And we're watching the TV for 48 hours,
unprecedented coverage and all that stuff,
Cronkite, blah, blah, blah.
And there I am standing at a window
looking almost as Oswald would have.
And you exit through the gift shop
on the ground floor,
and then, it's true,
and unsanctioned by the Sixth Floor Museum and not part of it,
was an exact replica of the Lincoln Convertible Stretch Limo.
50 bucks each, guys, come on, we'll take you on the parade route.
Wow.
And we're looking at each other like, this is inappropriate and creepy and 50 bucks.
And he goes, no thanks.
So he goes, okay, 50 bucks for the two of you.
That's a bargain.
Still creepy, still inappropriate, but half price now.
So we went and we flipped for who sits where.
I lost.
So he took JFK's seat.
I took Jackie's seat.
Good call.
And we had a third guy from Cleveland.
He was in Connolly's seat.
Nobody wanted that, he said.
Anyway, so it's identical in every way,
except it's got a little logo on the door,
and it's got speakers on the back.
And as weird as this sounds,
we take the parade
route on main street in houston and and in the speakers are playing crowd cheering and police
motorcycles and everything yeah and he and he turns on to elm and dealey plaza and at the exact spot
in the speakers gunshots ring out and he floors it just like the limo driver did in the day
and takes off
and we drive part of the way to Parkland Hospital
and then he kind of takes
an exit and back to the sixth floor
rides over.
Best thing I've ever done.
Wow.
I mean, I know how
touristy and tawdry it sounds, but it was
fantastic.
It's like a LARPing thing almost.
You did.
Yeah.
Or like fancy camp.
Like immersive, old school, real life experience.
So anyway, JFK's anniversary was 60 years this past November 22nd.
And it passed so quietly.
And that was kind of my point of my podcast.
Unlike JFK, it passed quietly.
So, sorry.
Hey, I rode in the car.
How much worse can I get, right?
But it, so I wrote about that.
And I thought, well, I can't write about it and talk about it
without kind of sharing that experience in Dallas in the 90s.
Because it was still, I've never been back to Dallas since then.
But it burned in my memory wow okay and on that same day Stephen we went to Dallas Stadium the old Texas Stadium and I and we had a nerf ball and I caught a pass in the end zone so oh my god
that was the other fun part of the day hell of a business trip what a day yeah that's that's a
magical day wow so that's this week and next week something else
in the week,
you know.
So if you don't
have the message clear yet,
it's that you should
subscribe to later
that same life.
Yeah,
I have a YouTube channel
and of course,
Mike takes care
of putting it
gosh,
everywhere,
right?
Every platform.
Yeah,
it's everywhere.
Everywhere you get
your podcasts
and I can't believe
we're both nominated
in the same category.
That's an outstanding personal experience.
But you have won in the past, as you reminded us.
I've won.
I have never won anything.
Honor just to be nominated.
Remember that, Mike.
That's what I keep telling myself.
But Al Grego says you've got to win these things.
Yeah, you've got to win.
To be discussed.
Okay, Larry.
Thank you for plugging that, and good luck in the awards.
Well, good luck to you, Larry.
I actually might
vote for you and make sure I want
Larry Fedorek to win that award.
Always a pleasure to see you.
Voting's closed.
Thank you.
Thanks, Mike.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you, Larry Fedorek, everybody. thank you guys thank you larry larry fedorik everybody
okay so my co-host cam gordon we gotta let's cycle through like like mad like rapid fire let's get
some people sure okay so what i'm gonna do now is tie the christmas guy, and Brian Dunn. Okay.
We're going to have a festive off here.
Who's more festive?
Is it Ty? Here, I even might have some music for this while these people
get themselves ready.
I believe Brian was like an upside-down clown.
I was.
Hi, everyone.
Hi, Ty.
You can't hear the Christmas, Ty.
Oh, it's gone.
Christmas is gone.
Oh, that's better.
Well, I can give you more Christmas if you want, of course.
It's just us talking.
It's Christmas.
Okay.
All right.
So, Ty, the Christmas guy, you're a good FOTM.
How are you doing?
Yes, I'm great.
Merry Christmas to you.
Merry Christmas to you.
Is it too early?
No, it's not too early.
Wow. I've been saying it all year. Great. Merry Christmas to you. Merry Christmas to you. Is it too early? No, it's not too early.
I've been saying it all year.
For Brian Dunn and I, it's never too early.
Retrofestive is the sign.
So I just received word before we get back to the festive off here.
Received word from Stephen Brunt that Tom Wilson is on his way.
Oh, good.
Tom, I thought you were going to say that somebody signed on a dotted line.
But Tom Wilson will do.
That would be wild.
Okay, the next time you pick up your phone.
Okay, so Retro Festive is...
Yeah, I run a store called Retro Festive. Anybody heard of Retro Festive is... Yeah, I run a store called Retro Festive.
Anybody heard of Retro Festive?
We sell retro stuff and we sell festive stuff.
And that's kind of my passion.
And Brian actually is a great customer of ours.
Many years, many, many years.
Ever since the X days.
And I've been going to the store every year multiple times.
But the way I got into it is an interesting story.
I kind of did a documentary about the movie,
A Christmas Story,
and how it was filmed in Toronto.
And that kind of led me to selling leg lamps online,
and then it kind of grew into a business.
But the original story of tracking down all the locations
of A Christmas Story filmed in Toronto was a great one.
And we actually discovered all the costumes from the movie.
We donated them to a museum in Cleveland and more.
So that's kind of my claim to fame.
What about you, Brian?
What's your claim to fame?
Well, I love shopping at your store.
Oh, I have an announcement today, actually.
Woo!
Okay.
Someone you've always wanted to be an FOTM.
I'm going to be on a show this week.
I'm going to be a guest on Mary Berg's
show on Wednesday.
It's not airing on Wednesday, but I'm
shooting on Wednesday. I'm cooking some
chutney thing or something festive.
That's awesome. Yeah.
She's my neighbor.
Not my next door neighbor
But my neighbor
Mary Bird
Actually I have a question for you Mike
I listened to
Your episode with
Ardo Jadaro
And I helped hook that up
Because his son Andrew
Was best friends with my wife
I had no idea.
No, he didn't tell me that. So I saw him
at the C&E this summer and I said, oh, there's
this guy, Toronto Mike. He talks about
your dad, Ardo, all the time. Yeah.
I'm scared of that guy. And you should really get in touch with him.
And I listened to the episode. It was an
interesting episode, unlike a lot of
episodes. It was, you know, with the phone
and call and all kinds of stuff. It was
interesting.
What are you saying saying it was an interesting episode unlike most episodes oh no no i didn't mean to say that it was not what he meant it was unlike a lot of episodes because it
was like part in person and part on the phone well yeah because ardo is in king city or something
so we zoomed in ardo and that's when I faced my fears.
I missed this one.
Who's Ardo?
Okay.
When I was 15, I got a job working at the C&E.
Right.
You might have heard of this.
Stu and I are still fighting it.
You're working during the Rolling Stones concert.
Steel wheels tour at the C&E grandstand that he saw at the Skydome.
Sure.
Because they went to both.
Okay.
Yeah.
See?
I heard.
And, okay, so Ardo was my boss,
and I was scared shitless of him.
Okay, yes, yes.
He talks about him all the time.
For three summers.
That guy, yes, I know.
Ardo has screamers in Vaughn.
It's like a Halloween event.
Of course.
And I did not know until right now
that Ty the Christmas Guy told Andrew Jadaro,
the son, to come on Toronto Mike.
And this all happened thanks to Ty the Christmas Guy.
Well, it was a great episode.
But I was just wondering, you spent so many years kind of reminiscing about this figure from your past.
What was it like to kind of encounter him again?
You know, it was it was different oh it was
completely yeah well it was wildly wild for me that to have that like somebody i hadn't talked
to in decades i was to encounter him as an adult now it's different i was 15 16 and 17 when i dealt
with ardo and then now it was kind of regressive. I'm not trying to be funny but was it triggering of just like
dredging up bad memories
from... Not bad memories
but when I heard the voice
and then I had him yell at me again
just like... Hey, what are you doing?
I did wet my pants.
But I know Ardo
differently and he's actually a teddy bear so it's
funny when I hear you talk about... Oh, he was not
because I think he had to keep these teenagers in line and he assumed this persona
and he's a you know bar real angry guy but so thanks for doing that ty and brian how are things
you're going to be a mary berg show which is bfd i had an audition two days ago to be the new voice
of president's choice so did you book come on chocolate chip. Did you book that gig? Come on, chocolate chip cookies.
Did you book that gig?
Didn't book it.
Well, I just had it.
It's due on Monday.
I sent it in yesterday, so.
Okay, there's a few people in the room.
Lots of things going on.
Might want that gig there, okay? That's huge.
No, just me.
Only me.
I will just point out,
when Ty, earlier,
before we started,
Ty asked me
if he could bring a gun in here.
Well, it wasn't quite like that.
Oh, the diehard. The diehard guy.
I left it in my car
because it does look a little threatening, but
I actually brought, if anybody
likes the movie A Christmas Story, I brought
the original Red Rider BB gun
that is seen in the movie.
Well, one of them. They had a couple on the set, but
I came into my hands last year
around this time.
And sometimes I show it to people and their eyes glaze over and they're like, okay.
But I thought, oh, maybe today someone will care about the original Red Rider BB gun.
So I brought it.
But then just before I brought it in here, I thought,
it might not look good if I bring a firearm through the store.
So I left it in the car. But you know what I did bring?
If anybody likes the movie Christmas Vacation,
I brought a case of moose mugs here.
Oh, my God.
If anybody wants to go home
with a moose mug,
that's courtesy of our store,
Retro Fest.
Wow.
Okay.
That's amazing.
I appreciate your guns.
Just so you know.
I need a picture with that.
Okay.
You can come out to my car and hold my gun.
It's just in the front seat.
I covered it up though.
Well, Ty, Brian, thanks for being here.
FOTM Brian Dunn, FOTM Tyler.
We're together.
I have not met Tyler in person.
I have not met Cam in person either.
Is that true?
Never.
Really?
Hi.
I'm a big fan too, Cam.
I wish you wouldn't have bailed.
Ooh. This music, everybody.
This is Lorne Honigman's music.
It's Lorne Honigman in the house.
Lorne Honigman.
He's being cagey.
Wave him in here.
You can't take a subtle hint.
I got that. All right.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Legal Brief Zone, it's
Lorne
Honickman.
What a song this is.
Probably my favorite.
That's your all-time favorite, Bob Dylan? All-time favorite.
It's one of my very favorite Bob Dylan.
First track, first side, blood on the tracks.
Can't go wrong.
Can't go wrong.
You won't find a bigger Bob Dylan fan.
Or you're pointing over...
Well, let's find out. Dave Charles, do you mind
taking this microphone here, sir?
Do you mind?
Doing the Dylan off.
Lauren, you just took a wild vacation. Where were you?
Yeah, I was in the Far East.
Vietnam, Cambodia,
Laos,
Bangkok.
Totally, obviously a different part of the world.
Unbelievable to be there.
They're expanding their tourism, and it's based on the Vietnam War.
So you get to go to all these places, but a different place.
Had you been to that part of the world before? We were in China. all these places, but a different place. It's a different place.
Had you been to that part of the world before?
We were in China five years ago.
I've been to Japan when my son lived there,
but this was different.
This was, you go to these places,
and you are experiencing, obviously,
they came out of the war all those places and
they're just and it it's it's quite a thing to see so wait wait your son lived in japan yeah he
lived in japan he was teaching english there and we went at the time which was uh about 17 years
ago this christmas if i'm doing the math does he have any insight into shohei othtani's... Just a minute. Was he at the sushi dinner?
Yes, yes.
I missed it.
Is there an update?
Is there an update?
Yeah, Tom Wilson's running late.
Tom Wilson is en route,
ladies and gentlemen.
I think Tom gets a police escort
to get here.
Totally.
Lauren, have you ever met
Dave Charles?
No, no.
There you are. Dave Charles
helped start Q107.
I know. I know. You know. I don't know.
Of course. Of course.
I mean, it's a pleasure.
Okay. Let's find out on the record
here. So let me ask you this. Dave Charles,
are you familiar with the work of Lauren Honigman?
Absolutely.
One of the great news guys of all time.
Well, I wouldn't call that that and he's a lawyer as
well right that's right and i know that you went on how do i know that yeah no but uh 10 50 chum i
remember you very well yeah like and it's and and you know one of the great things that that this
guy toronto mike does is you know he's he's hooked into all these people. And for me, the same way.
When I started, and your name, I never met you,
but it was Dave Charles.
And Q107, I tried when Q first went on the air.
Was that 77? Am I right about that?
May 2, 1977.
And that was the first time I met the late, great Mark Daly,
who was coming on to do the news there.
And I just, you know, and I knocked on the door, you know, it was one of those things like,
can I get on the air here? And it was, no. You know, I think you got to go work up in
Nooka Canooka, Saskatchewan or something first. But when Q went on the air, it was like,
for me in many ways, when i started at city tv and being part
of city pulse when it first started everything that was all we were all together at that time
there was that that feeling and the queue was a lot like city and uh kicking ass on the street
doing things that others weren't doing and and uh and your name was out there as a guy that I should meet one day.
And look at how I'm meeting you right now.
See, I bring people together.
Yes, you do.
Did he pass the audition?
You got the gig, Lorne.
Oh, my goodness.
Dave, good to see you again.
Yeah.
We did a quick Zoom recently where I gave you heck because you called me podcast Mike.
Oh, podcast Mike. No, podcast Mike.
Close enough. Don't you want to have two personas?
Toronto Mike to podcast Mike.
And I confused your,
I confused these, Jim,
no, who did I
confuse? Farrow, Dave Farrow
with Dave Farrow. Dave Farrow.
I'm only human, Dave. Who's a program consultant
and Dave Farrow, who's a
good writer. Well, you know, I don't want to slander the wrong person.
That's why I have Lord Honigman here on standby.
He's my legal representative right here.
Cam, I'm just curious.
I sit to your left here today, Cam Gordon, everybody.
You have, to your right right now, you have Lord Honigman,
and you have Dave Charles.
I'm going to pinch you. Are you dreaming? Are you right right now, you have Lord Honickman, and you have Dave Charles. I'm going to pinch you.
Are you dreaming?
Are you dreaming right now?
I'm like you, Mike, as you know,
where I grew up as a listener,
and even Larry Fedork,
you know, I was the Rivers Air Force
back in the day.
Absolutely.
I just say, I read Stephen Brunt,
like, this is awesome.
Stephen Brunt.
There you are.
There he goes.
I mean, it's...
And by the way,
Larry and I have a connection.
Yeah.
Did you know that?
Can I guess it?
You have the same barber.
No.
So between 1978 and 1980, yours truly and Mr. Fedork, he was much funnier than I was.
We did stand-up at Yuck Yucks back in the day.
Whoa.
We did stand-up at Yuck Yucks back in the day. Whoa.
And we both started when Jim Carrey was there to start
and Howie Mandel and everybody.
Their careers went in a certain direction.
So when I walked in here as Larry was on,
and I know Larry's connection with you, Mike,
and I thought, oh, wow, am I going to see Larry today
because we've known each other for so long so this is
this is for me this is and I thank you it's this therapy I'm getting to meet
all these people that that I there was this bond and connection in the past and
you don't forget these people and Stephen Brunt by the way Stephen Brent
and I never met but Stephen Brunt, I was always somebody who would talk about you
as being the guy in sports and sports journalism that sort of set a standard.
So then again, you know, Mike, thank you so much for inviting me to this.
I feel so much better right now.
Thank you for being here.
I feel like you've told me for 14 TMLX events in a row
that you would try to make an appearance.
Yes, yes. And you got here. Well, you should have told me for 14 TMLX events in a row that you would try to make an appearance. Yes.
And you got here.
Well, you should have told me how therapeutic this would be.
You're going to grab yourself a meal?
No.
I wanted to stop in, say hello, but, you know.
Listen, I love seeing you.
You know that.
And I just think the world of you.
You are one of the good guys.
Oh, thank you.
It's good to be on the good guy side and uh and keep up keep up all the work mike and and keep doing what you
do because you do it so well i gotta write that down
tangled up in blue thank you lauren honickman soman. So here, I'm going to let Dale Cadeau
know. You don't mind going to the mic,
do you? He's
thinking about it. Would you go
on the mic? Oh, okay. I see he's
pointing to somebody else here.
Mike Richards.
Mike Richards on the mic, everybody.
Dave Charles, have
you met Mike Richards? No, Mike.
Hey, how are you?
It's just keep on coming
Is this happening, everybody?
Wow
I'll tell you, it's great to get applause
This day, you know, you're just people chucking stones
And you get a warm meal, too
That's not so shabby here
Mike, how are you doing?
I'm doing fine
I mean, every year, or a couple times
But around Christmas time, we come see Anthony
because it's the demand of the family to have his Italian food.
This thing of ours.
Yeah, the mobster.
Anthony the mobster.
And Stephen Brunt is here.
I know.
All the popular people, the good people.
And look at this.
Everyone is here.
Why I got a smattering of applause,
which is I can feel the excitement building in the room right now.
The reason I was calling in Dale Cadeau is Dale Cadeau might be your biggest fan.
Dale is awesome.
He's also, with his friend, Sean Kelly, has given me free meat.
I don't know what your qualifications for good friends are.
Is that a euphemism? No, no, no no although i guess it's a popular thing these days so i shouldn't
say anything yeah so mike okay so and dave you can consider yourself co-host if you have a question
for mike here but mike came on my show toronto mike he made a very big announcement he was leaving
saga 960 yes right and he was going to be part of this network, this
digital enterprise.
And then I got very excited.
Yes, as did I.
What happened? It's on the past tense.
Well, no, it's just that
I feel every time I come on your show, it's like,
and here comes Mike Richards,
or another huge announcement, and then
nothing happens. Or there's something
bad that happens that never quite gets there,
and you start feeling very, I don't know, Trump-ish,
where I'm going to make this, this is going to be the greatest show,
the greatest show.
Some people, that's what we call it, the great show.
And then what I have found is, and of course,
as soon as I made that huge announcement, boom, another surgery.
Right?
Out come the drills and the saws. I back in there and i finally get out and then you you're sort of responsible for finding all this sponsorship that's hilarious that's fun never
done that in my lifetime so there you are in october november go to a friend's mom's uh
celebration of life boom covid i get covid like i i don't know how many more landmines and hurdles i got a hit
but uh so that that has made it a little difficult but the the hardest thing i based i think basically
is now that sports radio has been literally strangled to death and and bell has made sure
that they are exploding the stations as we speak and there won't be any sports radio left on either side, no matter the company, that trying to find a way of having sports media survive is difficult.
And what makes it more difficult is that, you know, you hear complaints all the time that, you know,
this radio sucks and we don't get to hear opinion on the television, you know, the venues,
whether it's Roger Sportsnet and TSN.
But if you go to the corporate people
and it seems to be such a difficult sell
that I find that I'm like,
I don't want to hear from these people anymore
that say, I really wish we had something better.
You could, and it is still possible,
but it has to and would be independent,
which is what I've been working towards.
And I think at the end of the day, I mean, I'm still going to try, and I'm still in it.
And there's still some big companies that are kind of going back and forth.
But at this point in my life, the dance becomes more difficult.
And so in trying to achieve some level of, well, look, you got, you know, my good friend, Steven
Brunt.
Can I still, I can still say good friend, even though we haven't seen each other in
27 years.
I think.
27, really?
I think it was me, Steven Brunt, and Dave Keon were hanging out last time.
It's been a while.
What a moment we're witnessing.
But, you know, when I was on the fan in Calgary, so when I'm on 960, and I had gone out there because they had dashes.
They had zero ratings.
They were the home of Jim Rome.
Well, actually, it was the Calgary Flames and Jim Rome.
Those were the two things.
So I go out there because it seems to be my thing in life is I find where it's the worst and the most terrible, and I go in.
And so we build this station and this show the program
director's name was Kelly Kirsch and he allows me to do what I wanted what I what I think sports
mornings should be which is entertainment and then the best guys with the best opinions who are
seasoned in in many different things many areas including, including storytelling. So Stephen is on with Bruce Dobigan,
and I have Scotty Taylor from out west.
Dave Naylor is my CFL guy who's one of the best.
I'll say that Dave Naylor is one of the best football reporters
on either side of the board.
I can't say enough about Dave.
And so I have all the best people on,
regardless at that point of being Rogers or TSN.
And then, of course, the split comes and TSN goes into radio.
And then we have this difficulty where you can't be friends and you can't have this side or that side.
So it becomes, for the first little while, interesting for the first three, four years.
And I was very happy with what we were doing.
And then you see the strength
of what Bell wants to do and it's certainly
not broadcast and it definitely isn't an
understanding of sports radio. So what you
have in this country currently
is whatever that next generation
was that control
the strings of sports radio,
they don't know what the hell they're doing. They don't know how to make
money at it. So it seems very
expensive for them.
So that's why when you listen to sports radio now,
you're like, well, how come everyone's so shit?
Well, it's because they have zero experience
for the most part.
I'm not saying they don't maybe even know
the individual sports or the stats,
but that's just looking on your phone
and regurgitating something with another nerd.
So it becomes this sports nerd fest that, quite frankly, isn't storytelling.
They're not talking to general managers.
They're not talking to players.
They're not talking to those that make the news.
And some people, like a Stephen Brunt, like a Bruce Dobigan,
like a lot of these other people,
they have 30, 40 years of talking to people like,
well, if I'm looking at Steven, Pele, Muhammad Ali,
every great Leaf and Blue Jay and Argonaut that we've ever heard of.
So when there's an opinion about a sport or an event, it comes from that place.
Where now it's just guys going, yeah, I'll take Veskin to get like over four and a half shots, like probably, and I think I'll take Veskin to get over four and a half shots, probably.
And I think I'll take the puck line.
Okay, we get that.
You're a scumbag.
We're all scumbags.
The reason I can say that is because I talk like that.
My son and I gamble all the time, every day.
But when you turn on the radio and you're going to a job, you're kind of like,
maybe it's not great, maybe it's okay.
I think you should want to hear a guy who said,
well, seeing what the Leafs did last night, here it comes.
You know, Richards is going to come on.
He's going to talk to Steven Brunt.
You know, the fake Mike Babcock's going to show up.
He's going to say, you know, I thought they were pretty good out there
and what they needed to do was get a better coach.
I tried my best.
And by the way, Mike, can I see what's on your phone? Because you've got to be a good pro. So I just think you should
have stuff where people go, I like that, blah, blah, blah. And we just don't have that. You don't
have choice. You don't have a depth of knowledge from a lot of them. And again, this isn't putting
those on the air down saying that they don't know the sport.
Some of them, that's all they know.
But they're not broadcasters.
Which is why they said, you should do a podcast.
Well, yeah, I tried that.
And it's not that maybe there won't be a version of that of what I'm going to do.
And I still hope to get that national TV show.
But wait, what happened to the national TV show?
Well, I still have to go out and find basically money for it.
It's me.
But did that change since your last visit to Toronto?
Well, I didn't realize it.
I didn't realize it was all going to be me.
I thought there'd be other people helping.
But didn't we have all that?
Is he asked for money or something?
Well, he's got money.
Oh, no, he has money.
It's just they want more of that money
you know i root for you so hard i root for mike richards and i it's hard to watch you you know
it's like you're going to kick that football and then lucy's going to pull yes well i i think that's
a very good analogy of of how it's been but it's been that way for a lot of people in this industry
i look at the number of good broadcasters who currently aren't on the air they're they're where are they he's right there
in the front row steven brunt why why did humbling fred have to go to something and literally now i
know they didn't invent that technology but at the time i'm like i invented that technology okay so
you invented a technology big hand for mike who invented the podcast and And I'm like, why would they
not be on 99.9?
Or why they wouldn't be on 102.1?
Or just name the dial location. Why would
two guys who I think are in the Radio
Hall of Fame, or at least they've won awards
or whatever they've done. No, no, no.
So, but where is that?
Reign it in a little, Richards.
But why? Where are all the...
Why would Mark Hebbshire,
who never is boring for one second,
why would he have never have shown up on the fan?
Now, again,
there are personal things that happen.
There are professional things
that happen.
I get that.
But when I turn on the radio,
I expect someone to say something
that either I didn't have
that perspective,
I'm not looking to do the hot take
where I'm just going to go
and rip something
to see if I can get a reaction. I want somebody to sit down and explain to me, okay, what's up?
So today, so today, just not far at what was the Rico Coliseum. I'm not sure what they call it now,
but Purdue is playing Alabama. It's a college basketball game. Coca-Cola. Okay. It's the
Coca-Cola Coliseum. So one of the most different types of athlete that we've ever had in this country,
Zach Eadie plays for the University of Purdue. They are playing Alabama today in Toronto,
a Toronto born seven foot four phenom who was the outstanding player. Did anyone ever,
did, was even accidentally hear about this game today?
I'm like, because I'm looking at it.
Why?
Because I'm handicapping.
I'm doing the bad stuff, right?
I'm looking, okay, Zach Eaddy.
What do you mean he's going to play well in front of his home fans?
What are you talking about?
Like, in other places, this would be huge news,
but in the splintering of what we have in sports,
if it's a TSM property, if it's a Rogers property,
if it's, you know, they don't want to share,
they don't want to talk about it.
And I got news for you.
In this country, both soccer and basketball,
that's where it lives.
If you want to go to a high school right now,
there was a day probably when I sat down in my era,
if I wasn't talking about, you know,
you know, Daryl Sittler or, you know, it was a hockey conversation, most predominantly a Leaf conversation.
And right now you'll sit down there and, you know, someone's got a Mo Salah jersey on.
That just would never have happened in our day because I not only would not know who that was, I'd be hard pressed to say Liverpool.
And I knew Liverpool meant the Beatles.
That's about as far as it went.
And now the conversation amongst young people,
I mean, they could probably tell you all the stats on all the Raptors,
where they came from, and the sports, yes, sports has shifted. But the problem is those that now are in control of sports and sports radio and sports
media they only want to see those stats they only want to compare themselves like they're in their
bedroom uh after school talking about who's the better player and that's as far as it goes they're
not going to talk about for instance why would why why does boucher why does he play the way he does
well they're not going to talk about oregon they're not going to talk about the Pac-12.
They're not going to talk about when he played with Dylan Brooks.
They know none of this.
But what they're going to tell you, well, on a nightly basis, he plays a 17-point.
Oh, here we go.
The nerd fest.
And at some point, unless, I mean, I'm wrong on this, a lot of you know these stats.
A lot of you have phones.
A lot of you follow the games.
But I don't know how interesting it is for you to hear someone else regurgitate those stats and then throw in
well i think he's going to score 14 and a half points i think he's going to get 10 boards and
three assists i just don't think it's that interesting let's talk about the reality
of what you just said rogers and bell should not be broadcasters. That's a tiny little part of what they...
They're not broadcasters.
They're into cell phones.
They're into digital technology.
They're into selling that.
And that's like 95% of their profit.
Yes.
So they're not broadcasters.
So what are they doing in the broadcast business?
You know, you will see a lot of Bell stations
being sold over the next year.
As you will, Rogers not so much.
But, you know, there's Stingray.
Don't forget, that's another big broadcast company.
But that's the problem.
We have people in the broadcast business with a lot of money who shouldn't be in the broadcast business.
For me as a broadcaster, I want to hear the stories.
I want to hear the stuff behind the scenes.
I don't care about stats.
You know what's really been a cancer in your business?
Gambling.
Every single spot set
on TV, and not
so much radio, but TV, is
online betting. It's like nuts.
It's cancer. It's killing
sport. I'm not
going to sit there. It's terrible.
There's an applause here. Terrible.
That's the problem. When you come back
and when I look at it as a
programmer, as a broadcaster,
I look at what Steven does. I look at what
you do. I want to hear Mark Hemsher
tell a story. That's what it's
all about for me. It's storytelling.
That's what engages the fans. As soon
as Buck Martinez gets into the rave
about back in the day,
I'm listening, okay, to a point.
When he starts getting into stats, I don't give a shit.
I really don't.
Right.
I don't want to hear that anymore.
I want to hear the stories.
That's what drives listenership.
It's storytelling.
That's what good sport is.
Sports is entertainment.
Hey, let's have a, hey.
That is, you can say it better.
Well said, Dave Charles.
You should go into some kind of radio consult.
You want my card?
If only I had the money, I'd fix some of this.
Now, only because I checked the clock here,
I got a bunch more people I got to get on.
But, Mike Richards,
will you come on Toronto, Mike,
to make the announcement
when the next thing is?
Well, hopefully I will.
And I do hope.
And by the way,
thanks for having me here.
There are just so many
interesting people.
And, you know,
and the one thing about Mike,
and I think we all feel this way,
you know, it's so,
it has been difficult
to make a living in this business.
And there was a time
where you did kind of feel like a little bit of a rock star.
Whether it was Gary Dunford writing about stuff or, you know,
you were always not that far away from someone appreciating your craft
and, you know, the companies appreciating you.
My God, they had Christmas parties.
Remember that?
There were Christmas parties these people would put on.
And as it got a little more tougher and less and less jobs
and less and less respect and dignity,
I think Toronto Mike, Mike Boone, did all of that for us.
So on behalf of, I think, a lot of people,
thank you so much for showing us that respect.
Thank you, Mike Richards.
Thank you, Dave Charles.
I have a very special guest I'm going to try to get on the mic next,
although I see Steve Cole has got his ear right now.
It's been pounced on.
Tom Wilson is in the house.
Tom
and Stephen.
Stephen, would you mind returning? Would you come back?
Come on the mic with Tom.
Since you're wearing
a Junkhouse t-shirt,
it's only appropriate here.
I got a thing to say about Junkhouse too.
Okay.
So we're going to get
Tom settled in there.
Stephen knows the mics,
but now...
Oh my God.
You want to stick...
It's up to you.
You can stick on the cans.
I'll put them on my head.
God, what's in Tom's pockets?
This is good.
I hear you, Toronto Mic.
Tom, I'm honored you came, man.
Thanks so much.
You know, I knew you would come
because I talked to Margo.
This is the secret. Yeah, that is the secret.
Margo got me here. There's Margo right there.
If you talk to Margo, you might
land yourself at Tom Wilson. I just
do whatever she says. I know.
And you know, we talked in the past.
You and I have the same gum.
Like, we chew the same gum. Yeah.
I just cycle through those all
year long. I know. They'll put us in the same casket for's it. I just cycle through those all year long.
I know.
They'll put us in the same casket for all the toxins we're putting in.
Shout out to Wrigley Funeral Home.
Steven, you wore the junk house.
I did, yes.
You and Tom came from Hamilton here.
We did.
Yeah.
You've been a fan of Tom since forever, I guess,
if you're Hamiltonian.
Well, we actually grew up,
not that we knew each other,
but we were born
within two weeks of each other,
I think, something like that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
East Mountain, West Mountain, right?
He's on the East Mountain,
I was on the West Mountain.
So we're like 56 blocks apart
or something on the mountain.
Okay, where does Pagan
fit into this story?
Right in the middle.
And our kids know each other
and yeah,
it's a small town.
Yeah.
Amazing.
Tom, I saw you perform
at the Horseshoe Tavern.
Yeah, that was
some kind of fun, huh?
I mean,
I shouldn't be surprised.
I think you're amazing,
but Junkhouse sounded
so fucking good.
Well, there was,
we added a couple,
well, let me just say,
younger fellas. There was three members, the three surviving we added a couple, well, let me just say younger fellas.
There was three members, the three surviving members of the band, Ray Faruja, Russ Wilson, and myself.
And then we got Aaron Goldstein, who's been playing with the band, a pedal steel player,
who you might know from City in Color and Cowboy Junkies, et cetera.
And Jesse O'Brien, who plays piano with me all the time.
And Champagne James Robertson, who,
if you are in Hamilton on the last Sunday
of any month in Hamilton at the Capitol Bar,
he does this kind of,
oh, it's a hypnotic guitar jazz thing.
It's absolutely beautiful.
He's fantastic.
Amazing.
Cam, you must have a question or two for Tom,
and this is your chance.
Have you met Tom Wilson?
No.
Well, hi, Cam Gordon.
I'm Tom.
Nice to meet you.
I think we met once.
I went to McMaster,
and you actually did a guest lecture in Mike Daly
was teaching the popular music class.
FOTM Mike Daly.
Yeah, who was that?
I actually remember that, yeah. I remember talking. It was the popular music class. FOTM, Mike Daly. Yeah, who was that? I actually remember that, yeah.
I remember talking.
It was the oddest thing.
I thought you were in that class.
Totally.
But I was talking about a life-changing moment
when I was going to do a gig.
I was playing as a folk singer
at a place called the Pizza Patio,
which was like a fern bar.
And there was this lineup of punk rockers
out in front of
the bar that were lined up to go to banisters to see Teenage Head. And I told that story,
and sitting in the classroom was the late Gord Lewis, who was in your class.
He was. Yeah, he was taking the class, and he did guest lecture. I said, Mike Treblecock.
Yeah, yeah, right, yeah.
Yeah, so for me as a huge music fan, like I was huge
fans of all you guys. Everyone else is taking the class
just because it's an easy class.
It's like this, you're a popular music guy.
I remember your lecture, just
you were at them like eating them
at the palm of your hand. Well, thank you.
All these people were just taking it because it's a bird class,
whatever. He could read the phone book
and you would be mesmerized. Yeah, one of my best
Mac memories, I say that like 100%.
Thank you very much for that.
Wow.
Why won't Junkhouse just do a tour now?
I'm working on it, by the way, Tom.
I've been putting out the word.
Are you working on a tour?
I'm making some calls.
I said you're available at a price.
Well, because that was a one-off, right?
Was that like a Hamilton show?
It was a Hamilton in Toronto show,
and it was a bit of
a strategic move I hate to say it we love playing but uh we wanted to do a couple sold out shows and
let people know that we uh you know can still put bums in the seat like a showcase a showcase with a
lot of money involved yes but you really did sound fantastic thank Thank you, Mike. I appreciate it. And Rob Baker was in the crowd.
Yeah, Robbie was around, yeah.
He was hanging around.
Those guys, we knew those guys from way back in someday,
the early 80s, actually, I met them.
Wow.
Well, what does your day look like today?
I know you're in town for a while.
Well, I was in town.
My wife and I drove in.
We were staying at the Pantages Hotel
because we were at Massey Hall on Wednesday night
with the Andy Kim show.
All right.
And I'm at Harborfront with Toronto Symphony people
doing a Christmas show.
And after this, we're going down to the Cameron House
to pay tribute to, to tip our hat to the late David Baxter,
who was a fantastic guitar player,
played with David Wilcox and the Teddy Bears way back in the 70s. And then he had a band with his
wife, Sherry Keene, called the Sharks, and was a music publisher with Pure Music, a good friend
of the community, a curmudgeon, 100% curmudgeon, supreme curmudgeon,
and somebody that we're going to be missing. We're missing a lot of our
friends these days as we get a little
older, so we might as well
go and tip our hat to David
Baxter, to Cameron this afternoon.
The amount of stuff I saw on social media about
him was huge, and I had never heard
of him. I'm like, why do I not know this guy?
He was one degree removed from
He was a guy that was behind the scenes. He was a guitar and I had never heard of him. I'm like, why do I not know this guy? But he was like one degree removed from like...
Well, he was a guy that was behind the scenes.
He was a guitar player and a writer,
but he was a publisher,
and he was also somebody that was discovering acts all the time.
So you know what?
He's somebody that deserves our time this afternoon.
Stephen, did you catch Junk House at that Hamilton show?
Oh, yeah. Yeah, it was fantastic.
Great night. Packed out, it's
Bridgeworks. I like that venue
too, Tom. It's a good
place. Yeah,
you know what, Tim Potichuk
has the magic touch, you know. Tim Potichuk,
Toronto Mike, is a
guy who started
Sonic Onion Records
for his band Tristan Psionic.
And from there, he started up the Supercrawl.
And he's just an overall supporter of the arts and a bit of a real estate baron, too.
He is that.
Yeah.
Tara Lightfoot there next weekend.
Yeah, Tara Lightfoot will be there.
Amazing.
Now, I see Hamilton Mike is in the house, everybody.
Hamilton Mike was also at the Junkhouse show.
I didn't know that Mike was known as Hamilton Mike.
This is something so exciting that there's a Toronto Mike.
Is there a Mississauga Mike?
Probably not.
Nobody in Mississauga named Mike.
No, no, no.
There's like literally 12 Mikes here.
All right.
Oh, and they'll not know it, though.
Where are you from, Mike?
Brampton! Brampton Mike's in the house.
That Brampton Mike, Michael Lang,
I'm going to have him on the mic later,
but he is at his 14th Toronto Mike listener experience.
Incredible.
And while I'm doing quick shout-outs, is Moose here moose grumpy there she is moose grumpy is one of those unsung heroes too that she's been taking
photos i have noticed moose thank you so much amazing uh moose grumpy goes above and beyond
and did you get one of those moose... What are they called?
Are they mugs or something?
Like a moose mug.
Ty, the Christmas guy.
Maybe Tom wants one too.
Are there any left?
I want a mug.
Are there any more cup mugs left?
She's checking.
All right.
Because Ty, the Christmas guy from Retro Festive.
Okay, because Tom Wilson needs one.
I'd like a mug.
We need a mug for Tom Wilson.
This is like a big moose antler thing.
That's very important here, too.
What's that?
Oh, I'm okay.
Moose is amazing.
Actually, moose.
Could I get one?
Moose, get Cam Gordon and other Great Lakes beer, please.
Thank you so much.
Wow. Okay you so much. Wow.
Okay, Tom Wilson.
Oh, thank you for my nothing.
Oh, do you want that?
No, no, no.
Tom doesn't drink.
Oh, nothing.
No, I don't drink alcohol at all.
If I start drinking, I'll try to feel everybody up.
Tom, so when I saw the Sky Dgers in hamilton recently yes i was in the
opposite corner of you i was in like the front left corner and you were in the back right corner
yeah that's when i met margo shout out to margo everybody who made sure this got in the calendar
for tom but there's a then i and i'm glad steven's on the for this. So a woman comes up to me. Ooh.
And she's like, hi, Toronto Mike.
And then I go, oh, hi, what's your name?
And she goes, I'm Stephen Brunt's wife.
Yo.
So why weren't you there, Stephen?
I was dog sitting.
No, I had to, honestly, I had to look after a dog that was a neurotic dog.
My kid's dog.
I was stuck at home.
I couldn't go. I go every year to that show. I was stuck at home. I couldn't go.
I go every year to that show.
It's a great show.
I love that show.
Yeah, and I love the guys.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
So I was deeply disappointed not to be there.
Well, you're a better father than I am.
Dog father, yeah.
I'd have left the dog and gone to the Sky Digger show.
Amazing.
Tom Wilson, I've got to say,
every time you come on these mics,
you've made three appearances on Toronto Mic.
This is like 3.5, I guess, if we count this one.
But every time, I'm like, this guy's great.
And you're welcome in...
Well, I feel so at home there, Mike,
between the laundry, the dryer and the laundry machine
and the cat litter and the freezer.
It's like, you know, it's where Margo makes me sleep half the time.
So I feel completely at home down in your basement.
I would like to know, actually,
I'd like an inside reaction
that people probably don't know.
But I mean, now I've told friends of mine,
you got to go on Toronto Mike.
Mike is fantastic.
Mike actually pays attention to your answers.
Mike injects fantastic ideas into the conversation so i tell people like
my friend colin james i said hey man you got to go on toronto mike he's been on though yeah and
and how like do people know they're going into your basement no i think colin was surprised
yeah because he was doing his run and then he's like oh this is like a guy's house and he's in
the basement and he had there was a moment of col James where I could tell he's like where's my hand where the fuck is going on here
how did I end up in some guys South Etobicoke basement that's right well
that's what I thought first cuz I came from core communication I came from
doing TV down some TV station down on the water there and then I went and did
an interview with the Globe and Mail. And then they said, okay,
and you're going to do Toronto Mike?
And I was like, where am I really?
What has happened to my career?
Well, you know what?
What has happened to my career?
Wow.
I can say, you know,
now what's become typical,
this happened with Paul Langlois
and then it happened with Sam Roberts.
And it's becoming typical
is that their itinerary will be
do breakfast television or something and then
go on Toronto Mike in his
basement. Like this is sort of just
now I think it's starting to be more
normalized. It's a circuit.
It's been a long haul. Our publicists
don't prepare us. They just say Toronto
Mike. They don't say you're going
down the basement. It's kind of like throwing a hand
grenade into a room and running down the hall.
You know what I mean? It's like, here you go,
Toronto Mike Bang.
I want to shout out
Bill Brio, who's here, and he's playing the
role of Santa at this
festive event.
Fellow Michael Power graduate,
Bill Brio.
Is that what we said? I don't remember
ever saying that.
Akalaka-chi. Just what we said? I don't remember ever saying that. Aka laka chi.
Just made that up.
I know.
Well, we have different generations here.
Maybe we got rid of that one.
Okay.
Everybody, big round of applause.
Oh, it's Margo's brother, Andrew, who's the big fan, right?
Yeah, Margo.
He can't be here today.
He's taking his kids to hockey.
I heard that excuse from several dozen people here.
And I did, again, not a good dad.
I did not bring my kid to hockey.
And I tell everybody, Jarvis will be here soon.
He's coming here straight from his game.
Monica took him to the game here.
But I want a big round of applause for Tom Wilson.
Love this guy so much.
And Stephen, I might pull you
back. I gotta go to the dentist.
You gotta go to the dentist. Okay. Thank you
Stephen Brunt. Thank you Toronto Mike.
Thank you Tom Wilson.
Congrats Mike.
Thank you guys. You guys are
welcome in the basement anytime.
Anytime. Cam, here, let's take a breather here for a moment here.
So make sure everybody gets their palma pasta.
You get a free meal down there.
There's beer right there.
Margo, seriously, thank you very much.
She's a good one.
Margo's got the cargo.
Reg has got the rig.
You know it.
Hey, in fact, speaking of Margo,
I just read the T-shirt that Michael Lang is wearing.
Hey, come sit down here,
because I want to show you out for your 14th.
And I know everybody's like, don't let Tom go.
They're all running to get a selfie with Tom Wilson.
Have you seen that mass exodus of following Tom Wilson?
I have seen that.
You want to come on?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah, right now.
Sure. That way you don't... Yeah. So we're going to? Yeah. Yeah, right now. Sure.
That way you don't... Yeah. So we're going to
do these two. And then
you and I are going to cook with gas. And I have your
songs, by the way. Perfect.
Cam, how's it going? Good. Good to
see you.
What is this?
Ladies and gentlemen,
now on the microphone, Bill Brio.
Thank you.
Thank you very much, Mike.
It's great to be here.
I missed that one.
All right, gentlemen, we're having a conversation over here with Bill Brio.
I know you guys are having your own thing.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Listen, Mike, I came down.
I'm painting my house, and I came down here specifically
because I want to defend you
I think it's outrageous what people are saying about you online
and I won't stand for it
everywhere I read
it says F-O-T-M
like that
there's no need for that
that's not appropriate
you know what you should have a comedy duo
you're a funny guy.
So it doesn't mean what I think it does, eh?
What's it really mean?
Okay.
I'm sorry.
These events are such that I want to focus 100% on Bill Brio.
Meanwhile, Andrew Ward's got his kids and everything.
Bill Brio, you have a podcast.
Bill Brio...
I do.
The podcast? What's it called? Yes, Brio TV you have a podcast. Bill Brio... I do. The podcast? What's it called?
Yes, Brio TV, the podcast.
And, yeah, I'm just getting over the thrill of sitting where Stephen Brunt was sitting.
I have several of his books.
Bobby Orr is one of them that comes to mind.
So can I tell you, now that he's gone, I can tell you guys something.
Everybody, okay, I can now share something here.
So Stephen Brunt has had it in his calendar to be here at noon,
and he was here. He was here when I was setting up.
That's how good a FOTM he is.
F-O-what?
But he confided in me.
He's got a...
Suddenly this morning, he had a toothache
that was getting worse and worse throughout the day.
So he was going to stick around and go on the mic with Damien Cox,
but then he let me know
he has to go see a dentist
because this toothache
is not getting any better.
And yet he still came.
He still came.
And he hung out for what?
90 minutes?
Oh, at least.
And he came on the mic twice,
but that toothache.
So Brunt's a good one.
But Brio, you're a good one.
Joe Sini was your goalie in a hockey league?
Yeah.
I played, by the way, Brunt's dental appointment's at 2.30.
Hey, now.
Yeah, I played hockey with Joe, who is a tremendous goalie,
with his teacher's league up in Brampton.
And I played several years.
Is he really a good goalie, or are you just saying that?
No, Joe could stop the puck.
We had fun. This was a great league. There were six teams, goalies. I miss several years. Is he really a good goalie, or are you just saying that? No, Joe could stop the puck. We had fun.
This was a great league.
There were six teams, goalies.
I miss these guys.
I stopped playing just when COVID hit, and also I'm way too old for that.
But Joe went on this giant trip around the world, and as you know, with his family,
and took them just as COVID hit.
Joe from T.O., everybody, is how we know him.
So a shout out to Joe.
He was a good puck stopper there for sure.
Late breaking news.
Is this Shohei Otani information
that I received from Brad Bradford?
Wow.
He's coming on the show.
He's an FOTM, I think.
Wait, are we in Scarborough?
East York.
He's an East York guy.
All right.
Bill, who is the most fascinating person you've ever had on your podcast,
personally to you?
Oh, it's hard to single them out.
I really enjoy talking to folks who have been around a long time.
I did an episode
with Dick Cavett recently. Really? That's amazing. Yeah, yeah. That was a lot of fun. You know, and
Dick Cavett, for people who may not know, was a contemporary of Johnny Carson. He was sort of the
thinking man's late night talk show host in the 70s, going back to the 60s and it was just really a very cool
chat with him
you know the fellow who
was the producer of Laugh-In
George Schlatter did talk to him
a couple of months ago he's 93
did you ever have Norman Lear
on your podcast? I was going to say I want to hear Bill
his memories of Norman Lear
I have a Norman Lear story I did get to meet him
about 10 years ago.
As a TV critic, I would go down to L.A.
to the TV Critics Association press tours.
And we have an annual TCA Awards.
And so we were giving 10 years ago,
Norman Lear came with Rob Reiner,
who played Meathead on All in the Family.
And they accepted this Heritage Award by reading the transcripts of the Nixon secret tapes where Nixon was,
What is this? All in the family.
This show is...
He made derogatory remarks about that.
So they were so thrilled.
That's a good Nixon impression.
Thank you.
I am not a crook.
I am not a crook.
I am not an FOTM.
I am not an crook. I am not a crook. I am not an FOTM. I am not an FOTM.
But he went down, and so I went up to him, and I saw him.
He was dressed up, and I said, oh, my God, I've got to talk to Norman Lear.
This will be my last chance.
He's 90.
I could have waited 10 years, you know.
Yeah, right.
But I went up to him, shook his hand, and said, Mr. Lear, I just want to tell you,
I grew up watching your shows.
And he looked at me and said, so did I.
So I thought
that was really interesting. I don't think Lear
started out as this liberal firebrand.
He evolved. He was a...
In World War II,
he flew 52 combat missions.
You know, he was in the Air Force. He was a
man of his time.
But he certainly was
someone who educated people.
And I just can't imagine all in the family
if it was airing now,
half of America would think that Archie Bunker
was a hero.
You're right. They would miss the whole point of that one.
They would.
Folks like that are always a great thrill
for me.
But often, Mike,
sometimes it's just the last one I did.
You know, and
I just talked to a guy who puts DVDs
together, an executive producer,
Andrew, and he
has just put out this
Bonanza release, and a lot of the secret
extras
are from Canada,
from CBC, because of Lorne Green.
So there's all kinds of stuff.
So it's just fascinating where people go
and how far they dig in order to get some little nuggets.
And one of them, I'm an extra on his DVD release
because one of the interviews I did years ago at TV Guide was Michael Landon.
I actually had the last print interview with him
just before he found out he was dying of cancer in 1991 wow
so i put it out as a podcast a few years ago and andrew found out about it and it's an extra on
the bonanza the complete set dvd that you could get amazing now yeah amazing i used to i knew him
from little house on the prairie yeah little house for sure and uhed by an Angel. Touched by an Angel. Touched by an Intern is another good show.
Or Touched by an Uncle.
Different kind of show.
Yeah, different kind of show.
Different kind of show.
Okay, Bill Brio, I wish you got to come over for a deeper dive.
I will.
And we can get into it because time is of the essence here.
Before I go, Mike, can I just say one thing?
Because I know FO really is Friends of Toronto. Friends of Toronto, Mike, can I just say one thing? Because I know FO really is Friends of Toronto.
Friends of Toronto, Mike, yes.
And I wanted to just let people know on Wednesday, December the 20th,
if you love old television, if you're into vintage TV,
I'm going to be at the Westdale Theatre in Hamilton.
Great, great neighborhood cinema if you've been there.
I was just there, yeah.
Okay, so I have a collection of old vintage TV shows on 16mm.
I've got two classic Christmas episodes,
the Dick Van Dyke Show classic Christmas,
and then a Bewitched Christmas episode.
We're going to have vintage commercials.
And it's a TV party.
We've got sponsors, so if you answer some trivia questions,
you could win a year's subscription to Paramount+.
The streaming service, you can watch Frasier and all the shows on there.
So that's Wednesday, December 20th at 1 p.m. on that day.
If you want to do something different, please come out.
Oh, my God, yeah.
Hamilton, Mike, you'll be there, right?
Come on, how can you miss it?
Please.
He's working that day.
Quit your job. Okay, quit your job. Thank you, Bill. Hamilton, Mike, you'll be there, right? Come on, how can you miss it? Please. He's working that day. Quit your job.
Okay, quit your job.
Thank you, Bill.
I have an idea.
I have an idea.
This is why I'm the host of Toronto, Mike,
when I have these ideas.
So, everybody, round of applause for Bill Brio.
Thank you very much.
TV feeds his family.
And, Mike, congratulations for all the great episodes.
Dave Hodge picking music.
My God, that's a service right there.
Yeah, thank you for what you're doing. Thank you. Go power. My God, that's a service right there. He's unbelievable. Thank you for what you're doing.
Go power. Go power.
Go Trojans. Okay. Jeremy,
I'd like you
because I have an idea. You are going to be a good match
for Michael. So, okay.
So this gentleman's name is
Jeremy and I've never met Jeremy.
Jeremy's got a great
Ontario Place sweater. Excellent.
And Michael Lang's got the I Don't Know Margo.
Okay, perfect. So, we're
going to get you comfy there. Alright.
So, what we have on the mic right now, Cam Gordon,
we have somebody
who's attending their very first
TMLX event. I thought we were
going to have like pro-Ontario.
And someone
from Therm
over here. Okay.
I got thrown into the fire.
Jeremy,
this is your first TMLX event.
Michael,
this is your 14th TMLX event.
So who loves me more? You two.
Let's see. Well, clearly it's me.
I mean, I arrange my COVID infections
around these events.
And that's not easy to do.
Well, I got COVID to listen to Mike, so I don't know.
So here.
So, Michael, let me find out a little more about Jeremy here.
So, Jeremy, how did you discover the show?
What brought you out here today?
What do you think?
I'm a graphic designer, an artist, and I've loved the history of Toronto ever since I was a kid.
And just the look of everything for years and years.
And a lot of your guests are involved in Toronto history and also Ontario Place and things like that.
So I stumbled across you a while ago and I've been listening ever since.
And I kind of feel like I know you, even though I don't.
Well, I don't know you at all, Jeremy.
So it's not fair.
But I'm out there on social media a lot.
I'm one of the guys that runs Vintage
Toronto on Facebook.
I also am
involved in doing a lot of graphic design here and there.
I just was at the Spacing 20th
anniversary. I'm the guy that did
the colorization of the panorama
in the middle of the magazine.
It's an 1847 panorama.
It's only been in black and white up until now.
I painstakingly went through there and colored every little thing.
It's a dull palette, but it's a lot better than black and white.
Okay.
And other than that, I've just been very involved in Toronto history.
I go around dressed up in old suits all the time and check out places around Toronto.
See, this is our kind of guy, right?
Amazing.
So I deep dive a little further into the past, I guess.
But yeah, i've always
found it interesting and just and fascinating what's just in our own backyard that we don't
have to travel across the world to go see so do people i imagine people are like passing you
content for the facebook and because you guys are on instagram too i feel like i follow uh
vintage toronto's not on instagram there's other there's There's a lot of new sites that have come out.
Vintage Toronto's been
out since about 2012.
And I sort of jumped on the bandwagon
and now I'm kind of running the whole thing
because the other guys had to do other things.
Gotcha. Okay.
But yeah, I'm out there doing things through Hopkin Design.
I do a lot of things just on my own,
I guess. Very cool.
Yeah. Okay.
Do you have a feud with that old Toronto guy?
I don't have a feud with him, no.
For him, it's more of a business.
For me, it's more of a hobby, right?
It has been a hobby for years,
but one day I would like to make it a lucrative pastime,
but I don't know how yet.
We'll see.
You never know who's listening, right?
There's this guy jeremy
doing this cool shit and he's got cool hoodies and here he is at tmlx14 i also have a connection
to uh tyler the christmas guy okay what's your connection to ty the christmas guy years ago i
bought my very first leg lamp from him because one thing i noticed about toronto in history
all the time we'd watch movies, we'd be like,
there's nothing about our local area.
Right.
And it was just so cool.
I'd look at Christmas story and go, oh, my God,
that's the Cherry Street Bridge.
And oh, my God, that's like, that's right across from,
you know, much music.
Right.
And little by little, I started picking it out.
And then he came out with a documentary about it and
yeah, I've gone and taken photos of all those places and it was kind of cool and I
really was into collecting radios for a lot of years. I had over a hundred antique radios and
I thought well, the props that are here, they're all Canadian
so that radio must be Canadian and I found out it was only released in Canada.
The one that he listens to with the decoder ring and writes out all of his stuff about the BB gun.
And I found the radio and then identified that that was the one.
And ever since then, people have been collecting that radio.
So I still have it at home.
I got it restored to look like the one in the movie.
And so that was kind of cool.
And then when I heard your podcast recently with him,
that was another connection.
Yeah, Ty, the Christmas guy,
who's a big hit here today
because he's given away all these wonderful moose...
Sure, moose mugs.
Moose mugs, and they're a big hit here.
Also, I grew up in Scarborough,
and I worked probably steps away
from where they filmed a lot of the interiors of that movie.
And they also filmed SCTV there at Magner Studios.
Wow.
At Pharmacy, just south of Eglinton.
Okay.
Listen, you're worthy of being an FOT.
I mind you yourself.
Oh, my God.
My goodness gracious.
I could just talk to you about this for 90 minutes here.
Michael Lang.
Hello.
So glad you come out to each event.
I would hate
I don't think I could have one without you at this point
Like I can't make TMX 15
I just shut it down
Well don't do that
Don't do it on my behalf
I want to say that I'm glad
Don't miss it then
That Tyler Campbell was able to come out
Because he's an inspiration for us
For what happens when you don't eat well and stay healthy
So thank you for that.
I love this rivalry between you and Tyler.
I love it so much.
I love it.
It's only a rivalry for him.
So were you saying he was from Thermae or?
Oh, we all need our day spas.
Oh my God.
Okay.
Just a joke.
I wasn't sure.
Allegedly.
We'd be suing him. We'd be throwing rocks at him
Fuck Thermae
A lot of good memories of Ontario Place
and it's sad what's happening right now
with a lot of those things
My first concert at Ontario Place was the Mamas and Papas
with my parents
and the association opened for them
Jarvis is here everybody opened for them.
Jarvis is here, everybody.
Is that with Kenny Rogers or without?
I think it was without.
But is that the old form spinning around? It was awesome.
I don't think I realized they toured
after Cass Elliott.
Yeah, I don't know who played the Cass
Elliott in that role, but...
Mama and Papa.
It was John Phillips for sure
and friends.
California Dreamin' is one of Peter Gross'
favorites. He was a real normal guy.
Is Peter Gross here? Oh, yeah.
He was here. I did see him earlier.
Maybe he's getting food. He loves his pasta.
Alright, so everybody, round of applause
for Jeremy and Michael Lang.
Leslie, can you come on a mic?
Would you come on?
Okay.
And Buffalo Boy, would you come on a mic?
Buffalo Boy.
Yeah, this is kind of amazing.
Talk about a trek to come to TMLS.
But everybody, this is an important announcement.
It's Leslie's birthday today.
Happy birthday, Leslie.
Happy birthday.
Best birthday party ever
and she's the star
of the hit show
I have nothing
no I have a very small part
in the hit show I have nothing
it's a big role
it's a big role so Leslie
we're going to catch up with you here quickly
but also this is amazing I think and there's a little one
here with Buffalo Boy.
It's the youngest attendee.
Mini Buffalo Boy.
So, Buffalo Boy, did you come from Buffalo for TMLX 14?
Yes.
Wow.
He came from Buffalo, everybody.
That's huge.
When you cross the border, did you tell them that?
What's that?
When you cross the border, it's like, oh, I'm going to TMLX?
Yeah, like they say, why are you not your reason for a visit?
Wait, is Jill, are you leaving?
Did you want to say hi?
No.
Okay.
Jill, everybody, is leaving.
I didn't get a selfie with Jill.
That's my bad.
Okay.
What's the name of your little boy there?
This is Gavin.
Hi, Gavin.
He is a little over a year old.
Okay.
And I wanted to bring him up here and introduce him to Canada.
This is his first trip up.
Fabulous.
I know you're a big Humble and Fred fan,
and not just because you're wearing the T-shirt,
but what brought you to Toronto Mic'd?
Actually, I just half-discover discovered you just through Humble and Fred and just, you know, doing the...
You and Gord Kennedy are in that club here.
Yeah.
If Gord's here, I've got to get him on the mic later.
Actually, I probably discovered you through Freddie P., through his blog.
Oh, Canadian Thinker.
Yeah.
Cool.
Dude, I'm glad you're here.
Leslie, how are things with you since your breakout hit in I Have Nothing
the only person who actually
recognized me like in real life
said I think I saw you on something
was actually Melissa Grello from
The Social so Carolyn was
my sister Carolyn Taylor who's the star
and creator and everything
who was an FOT as well
so she was on The social, I guess,
when they were doing all the big media blitz for the show.
And after the show was over, Melissa's staring at me,
and then she points me and she goes,
were you in the show or were you in the doc?
And I said, yeah.
So that was like the only time that I've been recognized for having,
I mean, like three episodes.
And you're here with your cousin.
Yeah, my cousin Janet who was also in
the episode as well.
I was going to say,
do your two appearances
in the episode?
Okay, so let's do this
real quick.
Buffalo Boy,
I can't believe
you drove from Buffalo.
I hope you got yourself
some pasta.
There's some beer for you.
But dude, it's nice
to see you again.
It's been a long time.
Yeah, I believe it was
the last time I came up here for anything like this
was one of the Humble and Fred Christmas podcasts.
Yeah, maybe that 20th anniversary thing or something like that.
I know I saw you there, but it's good to see you.
Man, what a trek.
Buffalo boy.
Yeah, you want to come on?
Yeah.
Were you with me, Cam, when i went to subversives the uh lowest
of the low dog no it was not with you okay okay tyler were you with me okay tyler was with me
okay simon head by the way who directed that dog i'm gonna get him on the mic next
is in the room here with us. Simon, say hi to everybody.
And we're going to find out from Simon how the hell you can stream this documentary
because everybody's asking me.
I feel like I'm the PR guy now.
I'm the publicist for this thing.
Everyone's like, how do you see this thing?
I'm like, I don't know.
Simon's going to tell us here.
Okay, so Janet, I met you at that subversive screening.
Correct. Good, so far so good, right? And Janet, well, I met you at that subversive screening. Correct.
Good, so far so good, right?
And Janet, well, I call her Jano.
Yeah, I'm actually Cousin Jano.
Cousin Jano.
So Cousin Jano, she's the resident Lois of the Low expert,
so she knows, she's the one who introduced me to the Low.
I wouldn't say I'm an expert.
Okay, I'm an expert.
You're an expert.
What we're going to do is I'm going to let Leslie go soon
and then put Simon in that seat,
and then we'll find out if you're an expert.
I'm not an expert, Simon, trust me.
And how are things going with you, Leslie?
Things are going fine.
Are you having a good time?
Yep, it's a good day.
I'm spending my birthday with a bunch of friends and strangers, which is great.
A stranger is just a friend you haven't met.
Exactly.
You're all friends now, right?
You're all FOTMs.
I'm an FOTM.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Please, no.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday, dear Leslie.
Happy birthday, dear Lassie Happy birthday to you
Thank you.
Thank you, thank you.
Before I turn it over to Simon,
I just want to say we actually have a connection.
So Joe, who was at the premiere,
you rode the Ride to to conquer cancer with him.
So he, yeah, Jernoek, yeah.
So he's a really good friend of my sister's,
but I know him and his wife Tracy through that.
So yeah, there's a connection there.
I have a birthday present for you, Leslie.
Do you?
It's a wireless speaker.
From Mineris.
Thank you.
And you know what you can do with that wireless speaker? I can stream
Toronto Mike. Yes, you
can stream Toronto Mike.
And season five of Yes, We
Are Open. I will thank Al
Grego personally. And we're going to get Al on the mic
soon to find out more about that.
Al was on my podcast too.
I have to put a plug in. What's your, well tell me the name of your podcast.
It's called No Recipe Required and it's about food and cooking and baking and I had Al on a few months ago too. I have to put a plug in. What's yours? Well, tell me the name of your podcast. It's called No Recipe Required,
and it's about food and cooking and baking,
and I had Al on a few months ago. And I have to say, it's fantastic.
You're not biased at all.
No, she's very low-key.
She picks great people with really interesting stuff to say.
So, thank you.
And I love these glasses you wear.
They're very distinctive.
They are.
I feel like a signature.
People would recognize you from I Have Nothing
before they recognize Leslie.
Because they would, this distinctive look.
I can't say, but I have been stopped.
How many times have you been stopped?
Enough.
Yeah, more than Leslie, who is a star of that thing.
Are you friends with Carolyn Taylor?
I'm like, she's my cousin.
Wow. Yeah. Okay. That's huge. All right, so now Leslie, who is a star of that thing. Are you friends with Carolyn Taylor? I'm like, she's my cousin. Wow.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's huge.
All right, so now, Leslie, thank you very much.
Simon, come on over here.
And now, Cam, listen, I rely on you as my coach.
I can't look into this.
There are many people I need to talk to.
Sure, yeah.
And we're going to do it in the next, like, we got less than 90 minutes.
Oh, that's better.
You got to keep it moving.
Not an expert, Simon.
Lots of time.
Promise.
I'm just hanging out.
Simon Head, director of Subversives,
the lowest of the low documentary.
Thanks, everybody.
This is so weird.
I can hear stuff now.
Where can we stream Subversives?
Big announcement.
It will be digitally released on December 22nd.
Okay.
Just in time for Christmas. That's right.
That's excellent. It's a really good Christmas
viewing, actually. The morning's
kind of hectic, depending on what's going on in your home.
And then... Put the kids to bed
and watch Subversive, right? There you go.
Wow. I also have another
announcement. Okay. I love these announcements.
I got another one.
December 21st, it's going to be screening at Mills Hardware in Hamilton.
Is this the Hamilton show today?
Have you noticed a lot of Hamilton content?
A bit of Buffalo, a bit of Hamilton.
I have another announcement. Oh, my God.
This movie came out as a book as well, so I transcribed the movie into a book.
I'm going to Buffalo. Is he still here? Going to Buffalo to Hi-Fi Hits to do a book as well, so I transcribed the movie into a book. I'm going to Buffalo.
Is he still here?
Going to Buffalo to Hi-Fi Hits
to do a book signing for that.
Okay.
Very cool.
Look at you.
Now, we have with us Janet,
who knows more about Lois and the Load than anybody.
No, I do not.
I heard that somewhere.
Okay.
Simon, is there any, like, I don't know,
is there a quick off the top of your head,
is there a piece,
because you work,
you don't just direct these,
you work with these guys, right?
Yep, tour manager, sound person for the past
six years now. Amazing
lowest of lowest, the Toronto Mike house band
you know, so Dave Hodge told me
do you have a piece
of trivia for Janet to see?
I won't know it
Well, off the top of my head, not really
I mean, they're pretty open
book, anything they've done has been documented with their community,
which is very, very strong in this.
The scene of the lowest level of what they've built
has been such a really heartfelt, good place to be.
I'm very fortunate to be part of it now.
Yeah, I'd agree with you on that.
So no trivia, only that, what color is ron hawkins eyes
i don't think i've been that close i'm gonna go hazel yeah no it's they're blue are they okay
i mean i've only said one of those like during covid there were maybe it wasn't and you call
yourself a lowest to the lowest well it, it was Leslie who got me.
She was like, hey, we're going to go see Ron Hawkins
playing in somebody's living room.
I'm like, okay, great, I'm in.
It's definitely, what he does is brings it to the community.
That's what it is.
What I have to say, what I love about the lowest of the low,
unequivocally, is the way that they capture
the spirit of East and West End really well.
And I remember being at a concert, and Ron said,
because we're on a first-name basis now,
Ron talked about the tensions between bands back in the 90s,
East-West, side of Toronto,
and they have really done a great job
of bringing the spirit of each side of the city to,
and so you listen to stuff from the,
when you live in the West End,
like Little Wild Tonight, you know,
and it's like, you know, referencing Bathurst,
you're like, oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Because, you know, that's,
I've always lived on the West Side.
But then listening to Just about the only blues,
and then going to the only with Leslie.
And I'm like, yeah, I get that sense too.
Like, he's really great at that, you know,
but also acknowledges that tension.
Because I think he lived on Margarito back in the day
when he was, you know, the law was, like, everywhere.
So that's what I love about them.
There's a band out of Australia called Weddings, Parties, Anything.
Yeah.
Huge fans.
They actually took Rosie and Gray to Australia and made it into a hit,
and I interviewed them for the movie.
Yeah, I saw it.
And it's so funny in Australia, and it's like,
yeah, you go to Bathurst and take a streetcar.
You know, it's like, he has no idea what we, you know,
I mean, he's been here a couple of times, McThomas,
but it's like, it's such a, you know,
and someone thought that that was like an old Australian folk song.
Right.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think I missed that in the doc, but yeah.
I mean, he's really got a great, and shout out to Steve Stanley,
who's jangly guitar of the 90s.
And stunning good looks.
Stunning.
He was over last week.
Stephen Stanley.
I will reserve comment on that for fear of being deemed sexist.
I could say it.
There's no fear of that nature in this room here, please.
So where can we watch this on the 21st?
It's coming out on a website called...
22nd.
22nd.
See, I'm paying attention.
There you go.
I was seeing if...
You're testing me.
It's going to be on a website called Gumroad.
If you go thelowdoc.gumroad.com,
you'll find the documentary there,
as well as some other stuff.
There's some special features.
There's an eight-minute part
where it's just about Art Bergman.
I love Art Bergman.
Because he's art, and he's awesome.
I love Art Bergman. Yeah, I went and he's awesome. I love Art Bergman.
Yeah, like I went all over Canada
and I had people in different parts of the world
interviewing for this movie.
Three years in the making.
How much time did you spend with Art Bergman
to get usable stuff?
It was over three hours
and Art talked about art a lot.
Yeah.
Like a lot.
And I got about,
if you watch the movie,
he's in there for like 10 seconds.
But now you can make an Art Bergman doc.
I know.
Well, actually, there's one in the making.
It's not fully announced.
I probably broke it.
Oh, Alan Zweig's involved?
Something like that, yeah.
Yes.
And correct me if I'm wrong,
Ian Blurton was in the doc.
Yes, he was.
And he, we grew up together.
Our moms knew each other.
We might have run around downtown Toronto in the 80s.
Yep, change of heart.
Doing some stuff.
FOTMian Blur.
One last anecdote before we cycle in a couple of new voices here
is that I once biked in a snowstorm to see Ron Hawkins
at the Only Cafe with Cam Gordon.
Amazing.
You see how that all comes there?
Amazing.
I actually lived like two doors away from Sauce, where Ron just Gordon. Amazing. You see how that all comes there? Amazing. I actually lived like
two doors away from Sauce where Ron
just did. A weekend residency.
Yeah, which I was
unable to attend, but I was following along on
Facebook. So thank you, Simon
Head. Everybody can get a digital
download, I
guess, of Subversives on
the 22nd of December.
Thanks for coming, Simon. Good to see you. And Janet,
nice to see you again.
We'll see you soon.
Cam.
Do you know why I'm playing this song?
It's like
Madonna.
Do you know whose music this is?
No.
What FOTM would have this as their
walk-up music?
Come on down,
Dana Levinson.
Oh my god.
Huge. On the DL.
And Peter, do you want to join us?
I think it'll be a thrill for Dana to have Peter Gross on the mic right there.
It's like peas in a pod here, Peter Gross and Dana Levinson.
Isn't this an amazing combo, Dana Levinson?
Yeah, I love it.
Wow.
Dana fucking Levinsoninson good to see you
DFL
Dana
you know it
how do you know
Peter Gross
how do I know
you Peter Gross
in the biblical sense
I mean
whoa
we're connected
in many ways
in the back of a limo
was there cocaine involved?
No, Michael.
Someone else.
Oh, yeah.
Who was that again?
Jeannie Becker.
I deny that.
Yeah.
And it was way before my time.
It was Jeannie Becker.
And I never worked in the same building.
No.
Am I correct?
Because he's a city TV guy who then went and did 680.
Right.
Right.
I interned at 680.
Maybe you, maybe, you know, he launched the career of Mike Willner.
That's his claim to fame, right, Peter?
Sorry?
You launched the career, oh, you can put these on.
Oh, okay, I can't do it.
You launched the career of Mike Willner.
I'm somewhat responsible for Mike Willner, yes.
Okay.
I think the fact that he has a great degree of talent was also helpful.
When you call places, like if you're just randomly calling, I don't know, a bank or, I don't know, do people recognize your voice still?
No.
Really?
Maybe 25, 30 years ago.
Not now?
Not really.
No, because all of the people on the phones are in their 20s and 30s, have no idea who I am.
Oh, okay.
That's their problem.
There was a really interesting period in the 70s and 80s
where I was recognized constantly,
and it was kind of fun.
Fun.
I don't know, I hear your voice.
You're very popular in this room.
You've got a good crowd.
I've got to text Apple and tell them.
I counted.
There's over 50 people.
Tell Apple that Stephen Brunt was here.
Okay.
And he missed out.
Apple's really upset.
He had some event to go to.
He really wanted to come.
He's crestfallen.
Yeah.
Mike, are we live on X right now?
We're not live on X.
I don't even,
you call it X?
Do you know this guy?
This guy used to be
working for Twitter.
It's called X now.
It's called X.
I don't want to be rude.
I mean, that's the name.
No, we're not doing it.
That's like calling
CTV Toronto CFTO.
No, but it technically
still is CFTO.
Our baton broadcast.
But Dana, please talk to me.
Hi.
Hi.
You just recorded
a new episode of On the DL.
I did.
It dropped yesterday.
Thank you very much.
Everybody should be subscribed to On the DL.
Let's give a round of applause to this excellent podcast.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
But what I thought was very particularly interesting was you recently had a live event that I attended.
And I learned so much about perimenopause.
Good job, Mike.
Thank you. And menopause. Good job, Mike. Thank you.
And menopause.
Yes.
But it was like a live event and we were all there
and there were people and cameras.
It was a big deal.
It was like a production.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, that's my wheelhouse.
I like all that live stuff and I like big productions
and we decided to take the show on the road.
I guess on the road would be downtown.
And we had a fabulous
expert come in from the US
and we had a great crowd.
It was sold out.
And we hope to take on the DL
on the road again soon and have some more
live shows.
But in the meantime, we'll still do
our thing, you and I, we'll still do our things
over Zoom.
Would you do a live event with your special guest being Peter Gross?
Sure.
Peter, what do you want to talk about?
Are you any relationship to a woman named Wendy Levinson?
I am not, no.
When I was 12, I had a big crush on her.
Real talk.
We are real talk.
I had a newspaper route.
So at 6 o'clock in the morning on a very snowy morning,
I walked out a heart on her front lawn with my initials and her initials.
Did it work?
Oh, I don't think so.
What city?
North York, York Mills.
Oh, no. I have Mills. Oh, no.
I have no cousins here, no.
But Dana's father I find very interesting in that he was a sprinter.
Yeah, he was an athlete, yeah.
Yeah, but not just like, you know, like I, Cam Gordon's somewhat of a sprinter himself,
but your dad was like a champion sprinter.
Yeah, he was an Olympic athlete, my dad.
Yeah.
Wow.
He represented Canada. What was his name? What is his name? It was, yes. Yeah, he was an Olympic athlete, my dad. Wow. He represented Canada.
What was his name?
What is his name?
It was, yes.
Oh, I'm sorry.
His name is Stan Levinson.
So you can Google him and you'll see.
Google Stan Levinson.
Which Olympics would this have been?
It was Australia, 1956?
58 or 56, yeah.
So he was the fastest man in Canada.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
He was deemed the fastest man alive for a little bit, too.
So, you know, yeah, so he's got something in common with Donovan Bailey.
Mm-hmm.
Definitely.
He met Donovan Bailey, yeah.
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
Did they race?
No, no, no.
My dad was not racing at that point, no.
Okay.
But he was running every day up until, I i would say the last few years of his life
but he's still no matter the no matter the weather whether it was you know plus 35 or minus 35 he was
out the door at six o'clock in the morning running so i get my once a runner always yeah i like going
outside and doing my thing in the morning too is this the first time cam you've met dana no i think
i met once or twice yeah some Twitter events back in the day.
Oh, of course.
He would always invite me to the Twitter events.
Even I remember you and I were at an event
thanks to Cam.
We were, yeah.
The TIFF event?
Yeah.
There was a couple.
Yeah, there were a couple of events.
And I can't remember the name of the movie anymore.
The Last Queen?
I'm not the movie guy.
The last Twitter event. The viola davis yes that was yes in the back corner you and i were in the back corner
but there was another event that you had uh invited me to and i was very grateful it was
really about how you could get your information and messaging across on Twitter more effectively.
Right, this was at the Twitter office.
Yeah, I was very impressed by the office
and the team.
I thought they were lovely.
Well, no one's reported that the office is closed.
Do you want me to do that?
Yeah, go right ahead.
I've slept as to a few.
Who can tweet that first?
That's some exciting news there.
It's closed, like, for good?
Well, yeah, they've, like, moved,
obviously with changes at the company
okay so
yeah but that was a good space
we had so much fun in there
so listen
hopefully
I'm not out of bounds here
but like
so I had this news
that the Twitter
office was closed
I deemed it
no one cares
like this is where I put it
like no one cares
that's probably why
no one's written about it
yeah
because we already know
that it's a
Buffalo boy
I can't believe you came from Buffalo you're amazing what a know that it's a Buffalo boy.
I can't believe you came from Buffalo.
You're amazing.
What a cutie.
He's from Buffalo.
Oh, look.
That's a cutie.
What a cutie.
Hi.
Did you know
that's Dana Levinson
right here?
Hi, nice to meet you.
Hi, nice to meet you.
Oh, you guys
thought you were here.
That's a happy kid.
Your kid's happy.
Nice to meet you.
That's the most charismatic
person in the entire room.
Gavin.
Gavin.
Hi, Gavin. Named after Gavin. Gavin. Gavin. Hi, Gavin.
Named after Gavin Rossdale.
Is that correct?
A little bit.
See, a little bit.
I see the resemblance.
It's got a machine head.
I mean, yeah.
He does.
Glitter.
Is that an egg?
What are you holding?
Cam, what do you think of Bush?
All right, thank you, Buffalo Boy, for coming.
You're one of the good ones.
Peter Gross, I saw you.
You were bonding with that kid over there.
I like him a lot.
And you brought your grandson with you.
Yeah, he's paying no attention.
He doesn't even know what we're talking about.
Because Jarvis is here now.
Where's your grandson?
Graham.
We're talking about you. Would everyone look at
Graham and embarrass him? Hi, Graham.
Attractive young man in the third row
there. Where's Jarvis?
He's getting his food. He'll be back up here.
Mike, I want to ask you something. Jarvis is here.
Can I play something for you? You just said
not to be, what did you say? Not to be
inappropriate? What did you say before?
You said something. Oh, no, no, no. You said
not that anybody cares. Right.
Yeah. I love when you say that. Yeah. I do.
Because you say that all the time. Well, people
don't care about anything. And you're like, not that anyone
cares, but I'm going to do it anyway. I love that about you.
I barely care about this. Oh, I care about this.
I'm just kidding. Cam's been mailing it
in all afternoon. Do you know how long it took me to get here?
That's how much I adore you.
Okay, well then let me, this is important.
So long together.
Hanukkah, Hanukkah
Come like the menorah
Let's have a party
We'll all dance a hora
Happy Hanukkah.
Thank you, dear.
Thank you.
Happy Hanukkah
to everyone who celebrates.
Thank you.
That's very nice of you.
Thank you.
Peter, do you celebrate?
Yeah.
Well, I've told you about my mother.
She's making dinner for a dozen tomorrow night.
Me too.
Wow.
A dozen.
Are you invited to Peter Gross' mother's party?
No, I'm making a dinner for a dozen tomorrow night too.
Do you know, but here's the difference.
You're like a young 36, 37 years old.
Just had a couple years of that.
Peter Gross' mother is
100.
Wow.
And
worthy of more applause,
she's in near perfect health.
Oh, Peter, that's amazing.
She's mobile.
She's bright. She's
very happy and comfortable. What's her name? Marilyn.
Tell Marilyn I wish her happy and healthy.
I'm going to tell her.
And she's cooking dinner for 12.
Yeah.
Wow.
She does that monthly.
God bless.
Yeah.
That's amazing.
It's really nice.
That's lovely.
Is Cam invited to this party?
Everyone, it's 3 Concord Place, Suite 2205 tomorrow night.
He doxed his mom.
What's the buzz number?
You won't regret it.
You will not regret it.
You just doxed
your 100-year-old mother.
She'll say,
Peter, why did you do that?
Didn't we just do an episode
about how you fall
for these scams online?
You remember this episode we did?
I have been taken advantage of.
Because that behavior
is simpatico of someone who would
fall for these phishing schemes.
Cuts both ways.
Barb Paluskiewicz would be very
upset with you.
I don't fall for any schemes.
One like that one. Okay. Zero.
Mike, you'd be happy for me. I don't fall for schemes.
None. You're savvy.
I just don't fall for any of that shit.
Hanging with Pat Forne.
Have you been burned before
and you learn from your mistakes
or you just have a natural skepticism?
Burned how?
That's the question for you, Dana.
I mean, I've been burned for sure.
I've been burned, but not by a team.
Because sometimes people have to kind of get burned
in order to learn that the fire is hot.
I've been burned.
I'm a little skeptical, but I don't get taken. No, never. Although I look like I'd be the kind of get burned in order to learn that the fire is hot. I've been burned. I'm a little skeptical, but I don't get taken.
No, never.
Although I look like I'd be the kind of person that would be taken.
So when that Nairobi prince tells you that you could get $600,000 U.S. simply by responding
and sending him a few bucks.
Well, Peter falls for that every day.
Listen, Peter, I wouldn't fall.
I have a prince.
I've got a king.
I don't need any of that.
Okay, so can I talk about Dana's king for a moment?
Dana's king shares the same birth date as yours truly.
Yeah.
Really?
Isn't that nice?
Yeah.
That's fate.
Why, what date?
Because I am her king.
Yeah.
No, I'm not a king.
Okay.
But.
I have an understanding.
Yes.
Yeah.
So things are good with the Levinson household, whatever household it's called.
I guess he's not a Levinson.
Yeah.
But everything's good with you.
And what else is going on in your orbit?
We haven't heard from you in a while.
I feel like you're in Vancouver a lot.
I've been in Vancouver a lot.
What's been going on?
Yeah.
So I've been in Vancouver four times in less than a year.
Okay.
That's a lot.
It's a big trip.
For me now, if they called me tomorrow, I'd go.
It feels like my second home
if you have not been to the west coast
and I had not been to the west coast
prior to a year ago, which is crazy
wow, okay
I say get
your bleep
to the west coast
west coast is best coast
even when it's like this and it's raining
and it's cloudy, whatever
it's just the most
beautiful vibe there
so I've been
shooting commercials
okay
every time I go
I shoot in my series
like right in Vancouver
right in Vancouver
the last shoot
we did North Van
which was so stunning
yeah
yeah
so I've been in
Vancouver a lot
I'm
hoping to get on
the DL
rocking and rolling
we have another episode coming up.
And every week we're going to be dropping new episodes again.
Because my people are asking.
Right, Mike?
The Dana fans.
If anyone's here who wants to come on a mic and has to leave,
I don't know, wink at me or tap your head or something,
and then I'll make sure you get on a mic.
Did you want to come on the mic?
You sure?
Can you take a photo?
Hello.
Juan's going to take a photo.
Nice to meet you.
I wish I had you on the mic.
These lovely people are leaving, and they never got on the microphone.
Maybe it's me.
No, it's not Dana, please.
It's not you at all.
But I do know I have to get some more voices on, and I've got to clear up.
So, Dana, any last warming thoughts?
Again, happy Hanukkah to you.
You taught me how to say Hanukkah.
I did.
I was saying it wrong.
No, no, listen.
It's not wrong.
It's never wrong.
It's just pronounced differently.
That's what I always say.
What's the correct pronunciation?
Hanukkah, like honey. Hanukkah. Not Han. I was doing Hanukkah. I did Hanukkah's the correct pronunciation Hanukkah like honey
Hanukkah
not Han
Hanukkah
I did Hanukkah
and it's Hanukkah
look at Peter's face
he's cringing
what about the
Hanukkah
I'm not going to do that
with them
because the Hebrew letter
that starts Hanukkah
has that raspy
sound to it
the Hanukkah
I'm not going to
clear my throat
but Hanukkah
I mean
H-A-N-N-U-K-A C-H-A-N-N-U-K-K-A, C-H-A-N-N-U-K-K-A.
Right.
What's up with you, Peter Gross?
What are you up to these days?
About 5'2".
Wait a second.
I'm 5'2".
Well, unfortunately, you're taken because we could make jockeys together.
I bet you.
Oh, my God.
Always this term. Was that inappropriate? Was that a together. Oh, I bet you. Oh, my God. Always this term.
Was that inappropriate?
Was that a euphemism?
I hope not.
And, Cam, what are you up to?
Working for the phone company these days.
Okay.
The red one.
Not the other one, not the phone company that I work for?
Not the blue one.
Not the one that I work for.
Okay.
Yeah.
Do you have any insight, Dana, into the whereabouts of Shohei Otani?
Oh, no.
Okay.
No.
Let me know when you find out.
I don't, actually.
I'm just on a search for Madonna.
I want to make sure she comes in January.
Did she ever play?
Like, she had dates, and then she had to cancel them, right?
She did.
She wasn't well.
There was a lot of speculation that she had a breakdown or something to do with drugs.
But she's now booked for January the 11th.
So I'm hoping to be there.
I was at the Keith Haring exhibit at the AGO and she's featured in it.
There's some like real vintage Madonna there from like the early 80s.
Oh, I'll go.
Yeah.
I've got some great early 80s shots in my house.
Totally.
Yeah.
No, there was was a video playing
she was on bed
it was very provocative
thank you for telling me that
we call her
Medina for a reason
she's a super fan
there you go
so nice to see you guys
so nice to see Dana Levinson
round of applause for Dana
and Peter Gross two legends So nice to see you guys. So nice to see Dana Levinson. Round of applause for Dana.
And Peter Gross.
So nice to see you too.
Two legends in this market.
So nice.
Together.
Absolutely.
Not for the last time,
because I'll get you together at another TMLX event.
We say merry everything.
Merry everything.
Get it?
Merry Christmas,
merry everything.
Merry everything.
Merry everything.
Right?
Peace and love
to Simon Head
who's leaving now,
everybody.
The band directed
a great documentary
about a great band.
Thank you, Dana.
You're welcome.
Thank you, Peter.
Can Steve and Judy Cole
come on the mic?
Steve and Judy Cole.
Are you sure?
You gotta.
You wore that sweater.
I gotta talk about
that sweater.
Yeah.
You have to come on
so I can... I'll give you two minutes. Two minutes. Two minutes to talk about that sweater. Yeah. You have to come on.
I'll give you two minutes.
Two minutes.
Two minutes.
In fact, that's it.
So, Cam, let's do this.
Sure.
We're putting a cap, like five minutes or less for every guest,
and we're going to get everybody on. Yeah, let's see how it goes.
Let's do it, okay?
Okay, rapid fire.
Yes.
Because it's an audio.
I would like to say that there's four people in Hamilton who I love,
and two of them were here today, and I had a little chat with both of them.
Who are the other two?
My daughter lives in Hamilton and my grandchild.
Very good.
Wow, Steve Cole.
Matt Rushmore.
Do you know what that means?
I was responsible for two of your favorite Hamiltonians being in your presence today.
That's right.
You were.
And I appreciate it.
I'm honored you came here.
I want to ask you about your sweater.
Judy.
Yes.
Oh, I love...
Okay, we're going to get you back.
On the mic, Judy.
Closer to the mic.
Sorry.
You're both wearing matching sweaters that have a dog, a cute dog on it, and it says
the word Stuart.
That's Stuart. Stuart Stone
Shaker. So your dog's name is
Stuart Stone Shaker.
And he is not named after
Stu Stone, despite
I think Leslie, with the hard S,
claimed that, and other people.
But he seriously is not.
Until right now, I thought your dog
was named after Stu Stone. No, he's not.
And you know what? His middle name is actually
Gordon.
Wow. Are you serious? That's a mind blow.
It's Stuart G. Stone Shaker.
Okay, very good.
How old is this dog?
One year. September 29th.
It's got to be named after Cam and Stu.
Nope. It seriously isn't.
I'm sorry.
Where do you get these sweatshirts from?
They're custom jobs.
Come on, Cam.
I can get you one. I can hook you up.
Okay, remember, we're doing
two minutes on each guest now.
Anything else important we need to know?
Judy, this is important, okay?
We met at the Dome. I know what this is.
It's my favorite story statement. We met at the dome i know what this is it's my favorite story steven we met at the dome yes
and uh you were you remarked that this was your biggest celebrity encounter uh since you met paul
mccartney yes correct it's so again i'm no one sees i'm not twisting her arm or winking at her
can you reiterate that for everybody? Just confirm that's true.
Yes, that is true.
What's true?
Big day meeting Toronto Mike.
So thirsty.
At the Dome.
Is this going to be a drop now in every episode?
He literally sits at the front of the Horseshoe Tavern
and just waits for people to recognize him.
He's just like, wait, they'll be along soon.
It's insufferable.
The meeting with Paul McCartney, to be honest,
was one of these. Hey, mate.
Hey, how you doing? And then he did a Jake.
The meeting with Toronto Mike
was longer.
It's huge.
And you guys came an awful long way to be here.
How long was that commute?
It's almost, is it more than Buffalo Boy?
No.
So Buffalo Boy wins.
But you guys came from a long ways.
In fact, is James Edgar here?
James Edgar came from Beaverton.
Does your commute,
is that longer than his?
We had a discussion online with James.
I think he said an hour and 49 minutes
and we were an hour and 20-something.
Where are you guys?
Near Wasaga Beach.
Oh, nice.
Okay.
Well, I'm really honored you came,
and I really like your hair.
Thanks.
It's my winter coat.
And if Bill Brio can't play Santa, you can.
David Letterman.
Nice.
Judy Cole, Steve Cole, good people, everybody.
Thank you for coming here.
That is too fresh.
Al Grego and James Edgar, if possible.
And then we're going to really cook.
That's a good combo.
We're going to cook, yeah.
Now I'm just putting people together.
I see Degrassi Jr. High're going to cook, yeah. Now I'm just putting people together. We're going to cook. Glasses and beer.
I see Degrassi Junior High expert Andy is here, everybody.
You're just choosing us by appearance now, are you?
We're going to cook with gas here.
Yes.
All right.
Al Grego, how many podcast awards do you have?
Just the one.
Just the one so far.
Is that right?
I've been nominated for a few, but yeah, just one.
You did win one.
What did they give you?
Did they give you a plaque?
Did they give you a certificate?
Did they give you a ribbon?
They gave me a pat on the back and some graphics to post on my website.
Tap on the shoulder.
Is there a cash award when you win?
There was for my employer, but we won't go into that.
Okay.
Is there an event where they hand these out?
Yeah, well, it's an online event, yes.
Okay, nice.
Yeah, it's pretty nice.
We watched it last year with my family,
and when they announced my name, it was a little exciting.
And you're nominated again this year, right?
Yeah.
Because Larry Fedorek and I are nominated.
I know.
I'm very aware of that.
I may have nominated both.
Did you make that happen?
I may have made both of your, well, I made your nomination happen
for sure, because you don't give a shit.
But we also
nominated Larry.
But I don't give a shit, but I won't shut up about the fact
I'm nominated. Not a word of a lie, but an email
went out to announce that Mike was
nominated, and in big block letters
at the top saying, do not,
what was the word that they used?
Embargo. Embargo.
Don't say anything until 5 p.m.
And immediately Mike tweeted it out.
It's like, yeah, look, I just was nominated for an award.
And that account, Canadian Podcast Award, tweeted on me and said,
you can't mention this until 5.
Yeah, and Mike, you're just like, watch me.
And I was like, arrest me for tweeting, man.
Luckily, you weren't disqualified.
Hey, so now that you're on the mic, I can tell you how grateful I am that you help out at these live recordings by bringing your gear.
The reason the crowd can hear us is because of you.
Well, sometimes they can hear you, yeah.
I think we found that the perfect length of a Toronto mic episode might be an hour and a half, because then when Tom Wilson left, people kind of stopped listening.
Well, people started chatting with each other, I noticed.
I think they've calmed down again.
Well, here, let me tease everybody that we have big, big names still to come.
For example, Toast's own Bob Ouellette is here.
Bingo Bob!
Shout out to Bingo Bob.
But I do appreciate, I appreciate your support.
I appreciate your help.
I'm just like, I don't know, I could cry right now.
I think you're tremendous.
Thank you.
So thank you for that.
And now it's our chance to catch up with James.
James, how have things been for you and your wife,
who is here today as well, right?
Yeah, Sam's here.
Since you moved to Beaverton.
It's good.
It's really good.
Because you left Etobicoke for Beaverton.
Yeah, and there's challenges.
We're not close to anything.
Every time we come to the city, we have to.
Nothing?
You're not close to anything?
Not really, no.
We're really close to each other.
You know what?
Beaverton's a nice place.
So we have a restaurant there called Stefano's Cafe.
I swear to God, as good as almost any restaurant in the city.
A fine dining kind of restaurant.
So Beaverton's got the...
And we have another...
We have a wing place that has insane pub food that's really good.
So it's good.
The dogs love it.
I love it.
Right.
We hate it when we have to go to our office occasionally because it's too far.
We went too far.
Was this too far, Palma's Kitchen?
No, no.
This was nothing.
This was nothing.
And you've only missed one TMLX event?
Am I right?
Yeah, and that's only because you guys cheated
to make it so I couldn't be there
so he would get the record.
It was all a conspiracy.
Michael Lang you're referring to.
We know that.
We know it was conspiracy.
By the way, Canada Kev is here, everybody.
Canada Kev.
I just wanted to bring up
that baseball player thingy.
Shohei Otani?
That guy.
Sure, that guy, whatever it is.
Let's talk about that guy.
That guy is the greatest player
in the history of the sport.
Yeah, whatever.
I was kind of watching it.
I'm sorry he doesn't drive cars
for a living.
It's not interesting.
Yeah, you know what?
You know what was more interesting?
Jane Sibri over here.
The same...
It's a deep cut.
Over the summer, there was a lot of speculation
that Marc Marquez was going to go to Garcini,
and it eventually happened.
And you know what?
That was ten times as exciting as that whole baseball...
Whoa, I don't know what any of those words mean.
John does. John's here somewhere. I do. know what any of those words mean. John does.
John's here somewhere.
He knows what it means.
Joe Louis, everybody.
Joe Louis is here.
Joe Louis, if you don't remember, he's the guy who hated Stu Stone for making that movie.
Right.
He also makes a hell of a snack cake, apparently.
Also, he had a very controversial FOTM KOTJ submission that got a lot
of backlash for crappy
covers but we'll talk about that when he gets on.
I'll unpack that one.
And my Morgan's here but you've got a
Morgan as well. We have a Morgan. She's at
Carleton University. I was going to say what's your tie to Carleton?
My daughter goes there.
My daughter is kicking ass in second year at
Carleton. Excellent. Does she like living in Ottawa?
She does. Seems like a good place to go to school.
Yeah, she is.
They moved off of...
What's a bad place to go to school?
I don't want to say.
I think if you're like a teenager and you're moving out of your house,
then pretty much anywhere is great.
Well, I know.
I mean, my daughter's living it up in Montreal right now.
I'm like... I was going to say Windsor. Yeah, Windsor. I mean, my daughter's living it up in Montreal right now. I'm like, huh?
I was going to say Windsor.
Yeah, Windsor.
I don't want to throw shade on you.
You know, yeah, you're thinking, what city can I offend right now?
It's far.
It's four hours.
I mean, think about it.
Well, James Edgar, a love of seeing your face here, and I'm glad you still make the trek
from Beaverton, and I'll try to catch up with you after this.
That's the one thing about the live recordings which we haven't done
in a couple of TMLXs.
I don't actually get to like,
you know,
hobnob with you guys.
So,
I will see you after.
Again,
Al,
thanks for all your support
and helping with the speakers
and a big round of applause
for James Edgar.
He's like an OG FOTM.
And Al Grego.
Bit of an OG FOTM and El Grego bit of an OG
FOTM
what do you mean
bit of
I was reading
your fucking blog
yeah definitely
definitely OG
OG for sure
thanks guys
so much
take care
thank you Mike
thank you
Cam who do you want next
Bob Del Mundo
you want to come on
and I need a
I need a woman's voice
uh
Lieve are you coming on the mic or no she's not coming on the mic not today Moose Levi, are you coming on the mic?
Or no, she's not coming on the mic.
Not today.
Moose, do you want to come on the mic?
It's a moose talk?
Because I want to find out if Moose Grumpy got a moose mug.
That's what I'm going to find out.
Rob Del Mundo, FOTM, love your Homer Simpson.
I got to show that to him.
Well, yeah.
Morgan, are you here?
Morgan, have you seen this guy's sweater?
Do you want?
Morgan loves the Simpsons.
Like, she just goes to Disney and streams Simpsons.
Like, she just loves it.
Well, yeah, I went for the Christmas theme today
because I'm a huge Simpsons fan.
And getting back to Shohei.
Take them off, please.
Getting back to Otani for a second, if I could.
Okay, so wait.
There's two conversations, guys.
These are all live mics.
We're going to get back to this.
She's getting lapel pins.
Yeah, talk about Otani. Okay, in 30 seconds or less. So, these are all live mics. We're going to get back to this. She's getting lapel pins. Yeah, talk about Otani.
Okay, in 30 seconds or less.
So basically, I wore this only because with all the Otani stuff going on,
I can't help but think of this one Simpsons episode
where Homer kidnaps the daycare kids.
And all of a sudden, it's like he's in this van.
And Kent Brockman and Arnie Pine, this guy, are looking over here.
And it's like, I mean, Arnie, Arnie, Arnie, how are the children?
And it's like, Arnie's there.
I can't see through metal, Kent. and that's the whole thing with the whole the
plane with otani and uh even back maybe about a year and a two years ago with um longer than
maybe with the kawaii leonard in the limo that's all i can think about is like i can't see through
metal kent so that's that's all i could think about with the simpsons but uh that's what i
like about the simpsons everything in life has a Simpsons connection here. Good to see you.
Moose, thank you for taking the photos
and for all your support.
Happy to do it.
How are things with you?
Good.
What did Cam just give you?
You guys kind of did that on the side.
Like, let's talk about it.
What is it?
Well, Cam can explain.
Yeah, it's a John Olerud lapel pin.
Amazing.
And when I saw it, I went, ooh.
Her eyes lit up.
Her moose eyes.
The great Ivor Hamilton is here, everybody.
Ivor Hamilton is here.
Okay.
Name drop.
Ivor Hamilton is in my running group.
Really?
York Mills runners, buddy.
That's where we are.
That's amazing.
That's amazing.
Ivor's coming over next week.
Fantastic. We got to talk. He's a retired man now. He is. I saw where we are. That's amazing. That's amazing. Ivor's coming over next week. Fantastic.
We got to talk.
He's a retired man now.
He is.
I saw that on Twitter.
Fantastic, buddy.
Well, it's not true until it's on the Twitter.
That's for sure.
On the X or whatever the hell it's called.
Moose.
Yes.
You got a Moose mug?
I did.
Okay.
Are they nice?
What are they?
I made Morgan go get one.
I went to.
From Christmas Vacation, the little moose mugs that they have.
Yeah, yeah.
They look great.
And just further to more FOTM hand-me-downs,
Steve Cole has been going through
his Blue Jays paraphernalia souvenirs
and is going to be sending me some photos.
So anybody that wants to download
Blue Jays souvenirs,
here you go.
It's like the antiques roadshow.
I love it.
I love it. Moose,
thanks for coming out. Amazing. And Rob,
thanks for coming out. Yeah, you bet.
You're still around after.
We'll do a little catching up.
Good to see you.
You're a good one. And you're still covering
some hockey action? Yeah, for
sure. So I can't wait for New Year's Day.
The PWHL will have its first game at Mattamy Centre there.
So I'm not a shield for them, but I love women's hockey,
so I'll be there for sure.
Yeah, you could, yeah.
They sold out?
Is that what I heard?
They did in two days.
The season?
Their season ticket packages, so at Mattamy Centre.
So, yeah.
Well, that's a success story.
I'm looking forward to it.
Absolutely it is.
Okay, right above the Loblaws.
Yeah, yeah, for sure.
Absolutely.
I'll 22 or 23 International Foods. I think you get that red dot,
and everybody and his dog is taking a photo over there
where the center ice dot used to be.
Oh, right, right.
So this is where I met Wendell Clark, and I referenced this with,
who was I referencing that with?
Who the heck?
Ken Reed.
Ken Reed, thank you.
Ken Reed.
That's terrible.
Ken Reed. I'm a wine you. That's terrible. Peter,
people wine fan.
Yeah, yeah.
It was only Monday.
It was a long time ago,
okay?
But Ken Reed and I.
I'm glad somebody
listens out there
can yell out
these answers to me.
So,
we're cycling through
guests very quickly now.
Rob and Moose,
thank you.
Can I just take a second,
Mike?
Oh my God, yeah.
I just want to say
thank you to you
once again
for bringing this
all together
and that the
friendships that we've established through both
in person and our
not so secret group, the ladies
Andy and Miriam and Steph
and Leslie and
people that I talk to every day
and appreciate that you do this for us
well that's very kind
and I'll point out
so Stephanie Wilkinson
was here, but then she had to go
so we didn't get Stephanie Wilkinson
on the mic, but I just want to, for the record, that
Stephanie was here.
And when you say Miriam, that's
leave a fumka.
Because I think some people are like, who the hell is Miriam?
Her cover's blown. I know.
Her cover's blown.
Alright, thank you Moose.
Gore, do you want to pop on?
Yeah.
Who wants to come on the mic?
Actually, let's do Brad Bradford.
Do you want to come on?
Here we go.
Brad Bradford.
Local politician.
Bob, you're not.
You're not.
Is that yours?
Yeah, I was going to say.
You want to ask him some questions?
Okay, so let's do this.
All right. So here's what I'm going to do.
We're going to check in with Gord, and then Bob's going to sit there,
and then it'll be good to have a constituent.
East End Ham, Monarch Park here.
Hey, there's been a few East Enders here today.
There you go.
So Gord, YYZ Gord, where is Tom?
Tom tweaked his back yesterday,
and the thought of driving to Mississauga with a not so comfortable back from the east end of the city was not on the table.
But he sends his regrets.
All right. We miss Tom. Tom's listening.
How are you doing?
Doing well.
You're doing lots of traveling still.
A little bit.
Where have you been recently?
Last big trip was New Zealand and and fiji that's a big trip
the beginning of november since then family in iowa and then friends in houston okay well those
are underwhelming trips but that uh that's that uh i've heard houston's like awesome though uh
houston's it's it's a good food city it doesn't have like in terms of tourist attractions you go to the
NASA
and that's about it
but
I live there
so it's more
about friends
but going back
to favorite restaurants
and
it's not a bad
place to live
it's cheap
and other than
it's
Drake likes it there
right?
Drake likes it there?
I don't know
I think it's very
popular with the NBA guys
Well if Drake is listening
Wasn't Mike Richards
going to have Drake on his program?
Wasn't that one of the big guys?
Mike Richards is amazing, love that guy
but man, he dreams
big, right?
I almost, yeah
Gotta dream big, it's all you got
Alright, YYZ Gord Thanks for coming I hope to see you again after here I almost, yeah. Got to. Got to dream big. It's all you got. All right.
YYZ Gord, thanks for coming.
I hope to see you again after here.
Bob Ouellette, come sit over here.
Yeah.
Bob Ouellette, that's you.
Okay.
Brad, how's it going, buddy?
It's great.
So Bob's coming in.
We're going to be working on a Saturday here in Constituent.
House calls.
I got some things to say, Brad.
House calls in Mississauga from beautiful beaches in New York.
That's true.
That's right.
Love it.
I've got to do this because it's what we do.
There you go.
Bob Ouellette, ladies and gentlemen.
Hello, hello, hello.
I feel like this is the Spider-Man meme.
Oh, yes.
Okay, so Brad, bear with me here.
The original toast duo was Cam and Stu.
Yes.
Do you remember this, Cam?
Do you remember doing this?
I do remember, yeah.
And then I think it was you who started it.
You're like, I'm tapping out for a bit.
And then Stu's like, oh, I got to tap out too.
And then I'm like, screw you.
I'm going to replace you both.
And I went and found myself Rob Pruse,
who sends his regrets he couldn't be here.
It's the best.
And Bob Lillette.
And I don't know if Toast has ever sounded better.
We now, I think we've done more Toast episodes
than the original duo.
That might be close.
It's pretty close.
I think we should be renamed.
We should be able to lose the coy in Vance
and actually be Bo and Luke now, I think.
That's what I think.
I don't think it works that way.
This is like Journey,
where the new guy is actually
saying more than Steve Carey.
Yeah, Gowan with...
Yeah, six, exactly.
Yeah, same thing.
Anyhow.
How's Brad Bradford doing in City Council?
Brad and I don't always see eye to eye on everything.
I'll be completely honest.
And I'll be honest, Bob. I don't spend a lot of time on twitter so i apologize no that's okay you know that's okay there was i seen it all
no no it's all good you know what we've had i've had a very good history in our neighborhood with
nate uh who just lost the liberal leadership uh for ontario i'm a big fan of Nate's. Mary Margaret lives on my street. So who is now the provincial, she's the MPP.
So did you know how close we are, how proximal we are then?
Are you in our hood too?
That's right.
I know your office is right behind me, but I didn't know.
And I'm also, so if you're by our MPP.
I'm like four doors down from her.
So look at this.
We had to come to Mississauga. We had to come to Mississauga.
We had to come to Mississauga,
but in fact, we're a stone's throw apart.
Yeah, okay, cool.
I bring people together.
So we just have another hashtag,
fresh GLB on the porch sometime.
Yeah, for sure, absolutely.
Come to the backyard.
We've tricked out the backyard pretty good.
All right.
Love it.
Yeah, you guys both love your GLB.
I love it.
So Brad, how are things going?
Yeah, good.
Yeah, holiday season's upon us.
Lots going on at City Hall and across Toronto. And it's a nice time of year. People are generally
in a pretty good mood. And coming to the end of 2023, which has been a pretty wild ride for a lot
of us. You know, me also. Big mayoral run for 121 of us and new daughter. And so it's been a, and my first appearance on
Toronto Mike. So, which is certainly a probably top three highlight of the year.
Which was great, man. You just, you just came in some guy's basement in Etobicoke. We had
a great chat and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Yeah, no, that was nice. And that was my, also my first exposure to Palm La Pasta. And
I've just filled my, my, my belly today and I'm just washing it down with a cold brew.
So it was worth the drive out here and a lot of good folks in the room.
So this has been nice.
I'm surprised you didn't bike.
Yeah, you know what?
I'm not able to spend the time to do the whole thing.
No, it's time.
Yeah, it's the commitment.
You can bike anywhere if you have the time.
I was on the bike yesterday, though.
Yeah, we were getting unseasonable temps here. It's like 13 out there right now. Yeah. It's the commitment. You can bike anywhere if you have the time. I was on the bike yesterday, though. Yeah, we were getting unseasonable temps here.
It's like 13 out there right now.
Yeah.
It's crazy.
I didn't even wear a jacket today.
Did you bike here?
No.
No.
I actually had my car service, Tyler Campbell, pick me up and drop me off.
Wow, nice.
We had to pick up beer and stuff, too, though.
Good.
Have you been keeping up with your Toronto mic dabs?
Last one I listened to was the, I texted you, the Peter Kent.
Yeah.
Long form.
That was a nice ep.
Yeah, thank you.
He has a very varied experience in his life, seen a lot of different things, and he shared
that with all the listeners.
And the tone in which he delivers it, the guy's a pro.
Oh, yeah.
Obviously. How did that one come together mike banjo dunk banjo dunk is in a book club with peter yeah oh my god
and banjo dunk thank you rob del mundo everybody there's robby and remember if anybody's got to go
i don't know tap your head or wave at me or something,
because we're going to get a bunch of people in here.
But yeah, so that's how it came to be.
Vangel Dunk said, you've got to do Toronto Mic'd, and then Peter Kent's like, okay.
And he just came over.
Cool.
Just like that.
And I also did not realize and learned a lot about the musical side of his career and life
experiences, which was cool.
And then hearing this afternoon,
Ron Hawkins,
and you know,
I will just shout out Stephen Stanley,
a friend of mine,
East Ender.
Also played on the street,
on our street during the pandemic.
So I was there drinking a beer on the street too.
So was I,
talking to Stephen.
All right.
And so,
but the point there,
new album out from him,
and I just received the vinyl in the mayor as an early,
um,
it,
the backer, the collapse of the hive. And so I haven't listened to it yet, and I just received the vinyl and the mayor as an early backer, the Collapse of the Hive.
And so I haven't listened to it yet because I just got it yesterday, but I'm excited to get that.
There's an episode of Toronto Mike you should listen to next.
Stephen Stanley came over last week to talk about the new album and played live in the basement.
So tee that up on my drive back to Beaches East York, which I'm sure will take a long time.
It's like an hour to get here today.
It was ridiculous.
Yeah, there's traffic in Toronto. Yes. My apologies to you guys. No, that's all right will take a long time. It's like an hour to get here today. It was ridiculous. Yeah, there's traffic in Toronto.
My apologies to you guys.
No, that's alright. It's worth it.
Can I ask Cam some
questions about being a Toast host?
Toast host, sure.
What do you need to know?
I don't know. You're the expert. You started it.
Have you heard? Do you have any pointers for me?
Got any directions? I mean, you're an actual
broadcaster. I'm just like
a PR flack. I'm just like, I'm a PR
flack.
I don't know. Does Cam
listen to the new toast? Yeah, of course.
Okay. I'm asking for direction from him
to see because he's the OG.
He did it, right? This youngster, Bob.
I got no tips. Nothing.
No notes.
No notes.
I purposefully try to...
I just like to keep Mike on his toes.
That's all.
I like to always have at least one selection that pisses him off.
We're doing a toast between Christmas and New Year, right?
Mm.
Okay, so Rob Pruess and Bob Willett.
Okay, what's the next topic?
Oh, it's nonsense songs.
So songs that have...
I'll use it like Oobla Dee, Oobla Dah.
Okay, like gibberish.
Gibberish, yeah.
Yeah, gibberish jams. Gibberish j gibberish gibberish yeah yeah gibberish jams
gibberish jams
that's perfect
gibberish jams
yeah
so you know
so like
oobla dee
oobla da
and the other one
is like
I think of
semi-charmed life
do do do
do do do
those are words
right
you know like
yeah many spoon songs
gibberish jams
okay so
I was just thought
I'd like
you know
if Stu was here he'd totally give me some direction was just thought I'd like, you know, if Stu was here,
he'd totally give me
some direction.
Why isn't Stu here,
Cam?
You know?
Because my original,
I wanted to get the four
of us on.
Because he is in Toronto,
I think.
You know what?
Then he lied to me.
I would like,
I choose to believe.
He's like,
show your tongue.
Which plane is he on?
Which plane is he on?
He told me he's in California.
What's that?
See, Moose says...
Moose is amazing at this, right?
She's cyber-stalking everyone.
She knows where Stu Stone is.
He's in California, everybody.
Track his plane.
Okay, I just saw the clock.
I know.
Bob?
We'll see you in a couple of weeks.
See you in a couple of weeks, man.
I'm sorry about the drive. No, no, that's okay. Always great'll see you in a couple of weeks. See you in a couple of weeks, Ben. I'm sorry about the drive.
No, no, that's okay.
Always great to see you.
Yes, Mr. Bradford.
Thanks for listening and thanks for being up here.
Been a slice.
We'll see you around.
Thank you.
Oh, I wanted to say one thing.
I had mentioned that I got Harry Shearer.
It's not until the new year on Bob's Basement.
I was worried about that.
I know.
I just wanted to let you know because you were talking about Harry Shearer.
Yeah, because Harry Shearer is amazing.
I'm just jealous of your guests.
Harry Shearer, Hot Lips
Houlihan, and I'm
slumming it here with Ivor Hamilton.
Still like blown away Bill
had Dick Cavett.
Okay, so Jarvis, can you just tell me, did you win your
hockey game? Just jump on the
mic and just tell me how you did real quick here, please.
Real quick, and then I come on come on over here what no no you
go you run this one real quick finally the iver jarvis brother neil is here by the way brother
neil are you leaving did you want to come on a mic and say hi? Okay, so Jarvis,
just on the mic,
just tell me how you did in the hockey game.
Well, I scored a goal.
What?
That's your first goal of the season?
And I missed it?
Yeah.
Dad of the year.
What kind of goal was it?
Can you just tell me?
I'm devastated. I took a shot and it went in the year. What kind of goal was it? Can you just tell me? I'm devastated.
I took a shot and it went in the net.
You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.
That's a good approach.
Okay, any more info? Was it just
on the slot?
Oh yeah, we won against
the team.
We went to a way, a place.
So babe, was it a good game? You played well?
Oh my goodness gracious.
I told you to stink up the joint today and play well tomorrow.
Okay, Jarvis, thanks so much.
Love you, buddy.
Morgan, do you want to say hi?
Yes, Morgan, say hi.
Hello.
Oh, that's Morgan, everybody.
Hi, Morgan.
All right, Brother Neil, have a seat here.
Congratulations to Ivor Hamilton, retired.
How does it feel?
Pretty good, although it was like going from 100 to 5 in a week
with so much on the go.
But I guess first week out was kind of like a little bit of a vacation.
But we'll get through it.
I've got lots of things on the go.
Now, I'm saving my deep dive for Wednesday.
You're coming over Wednesday.
Yes, sir.
And you're feeling better?
Yeah, I don't know.
I hope I sound better.
But yeah, I mean, I sound, I mean, anyone who listened this week could hear it in my voice.
But thank you for letting me push it a week.
We're going to do it next Wednesday.
And I mean, not that it's a public event, so people can't just show up to this thing.
But you've got like a retirement party coming up, right?
Yeah, there's a, I've spent 35 years at universal music uh 11 or 12 of it running their
catalog department so i worked with all of the legacy acts and if you were a long time classic
rock band i basically worked with all of the bands that i grew up with so i worked with the hip and
rush and i finished things off working on the Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds.
Wow. The Who.
So it's really, really, really
was exciting and gratifying
to do that. So they're
putting a surprise together. They told me they're
going to embarrass me big time.
But I'm looking forward to it. Is Mick making an appearance
at your retirement party? We have a stand-up
in the building that we used for a 40 Licks
party back in July.
I'm assuming
that that is
part of Mick
is going to show up.
That's amazing.
That is amazing.
That is amazing.
That's a long run
you had.
And you know,
when you come on
Toronto Mic'd,
we always focus on
like your CFNY.
And I just realized
you were on the CFNY not.
Totally.
Yeah, I was right there.
Ivor Hamilton.
Yeah.
Okay.
But we always,
we kind of don't talk
too much about the
music business career
that you've had
because we had to wait
until you retired,
I think.
I think so, yeah.
It was pretty sticky
but I've got lots
of great stories
when we talk on Wednesday
to tell you about
a lot of things.
You want to tease one?
Do you want to tease a story
that we're going to dive into
on Wednesday maybe? Get people, whet people's appetite? Actually, why don't you about a lot of things. Do you want to tease a story that we're going to dive into on Wednesday, maybe? Get people wet people's
appetite?
Why don't you pick a band and I can tell you
a story?
Alright.
Boot Sauce.
Boot Sauce. Oh my god.
I saw
more of Backwoods, Ontario
with Boot Sauce and maybe Upstate New York and any other place.
I remember they did a gig at CBGB's.
I'm like, wow, this is amazing.
Well, they put them on at 4 a.m. in the morning.
So there was about five people there, similar to a gig in Detroit.
But they were hardworking guys and they had a good run for a couple years. But
I don't know. People seem to
diss on Boot Sauce. It seems to be one of those early...
We do it early and often.
You know why? Bands come on. People like
Art Bergman and Ron Hawkins
from Lois L. Lowe come on, and they literally say
fuck Boot Sauce.
They burned a few bridges. They really did.
Wasn't the guy's dad someone fell known?
Sonny Granik.
Sonny Granik Jr.
Yeah, it was Sonny Granik Jr.
Here's the connection.
You know that the famous story where Art Bergman gets kicked off the bus?
Right, like in...
The Sons of Freedom.
That's a boot sauce tour.
That's right.
Cures on there.
Art Bergman, Sons of Freedom tour.
Yeah, so Art Bergman got kicked off the bus, and Art blames Boot Sauce.
That wouldn't surprise me.
And then that's the famous story is that lowest of low,
we're going the other way on this highway.
I think this is in Saskatchewan or something.
It's somewhere in the prairies or something.
And they see Art Bergman on the side of a road,
and then Ron writes the song, Life Imitates Art,
about seeing Art bergman on
the side of the road because he was kicked off the bus by boot sauce wow well i mean more to
be discussed on wednesday i'm gonna tell you art bergman wasn't the easiest guy to work with either
so i can only imagine i could see hey ref here hey ref the world's biggest art bergman fan
cast a question?
So as you step out of the record,
what state do you think it's in?
What are the biggest concerns right now?
Specifically, there's so much angst around AI and stuff.
I think we absolutely need to manage AI for all the legal ramifications and who's responsible
and who's going to get paid.
But I will tell you on the AI side that there's a life in eternity if it's done right.
For certain bands, you've certainly heard about it happening with ABBA and the show that they did in London.
I had a buddy of mine.
We went to see the show back in October.
And at the end of the show show ABBA 2023 comes on stage
to say thank you very much to everybody
and he's like that's amazing that ABBA
showed up. I said no they didn't that was
an ABBA talk.
KISS just did something similar right?
KISS announced the same thing.
So there is a great move forward that
acts can be preserved and
tour forever and I gotta
tell you that the ABBA show, and I'm not really
a big fan of the music, but it was amazing
to see what they did with it.
The fake Guess Who is going to be...
The fake Guess Who is another big, big issue.
I borrowed time.
Shout out to Sask Joy.
Well, Burton Cummings is doing his part to distill the rumors.
One Facebook page.
Okay, so because, if you check that clock out here,
so we're going to start just saying hi's to people, okay?
So, Ivor, I'll see you Wednesday.
Thanks very much.
Thanks for coming.
Get your pasta.
You get your free beer.
I got some downstairs.
I'm going downstairs.
So thank you.
If I haven't done this yet, thank you.
Brian Gerstein, you want to come sit here?
Okay.
So, Brother Neil.
How am I going to follow up in Ivor Hamilton's footsteps after that?
The man with the voice.
That is amazing. Yeah, you that? The man with the voice, that is amazing.
Yeah, you can hear him on NY the Spirit,
which is the David Marston streaming service.
You can hear him on that now, right?
But we're going to get more information about Ivor and NY the Spirit and everything on Wednesday.
I expected to see Perry in the co-host chair, sorry, Elvis,
and instead we get Cam Gordon.
Pleasure to meet you.
So for those who don't know,
the original idea, which was
locked and loaded until it wasn't,
was this was a Pandemic Friday reunion.
Right. Yeah.
Up until like two weeks ago.
Up until I got a text from Stu that I'm in
California.
He bailed.
Too bad. Tragic. And Rasmus. It's too bad. He bailed.
Too bad.
Tragic.
And usually I come here and I get to meet Lucas.
Do you remember Lucas with the lid off?
He would, yes.
He told me he thought it was last week or something.
Exactly.
He mixed up the dates.
I had his jam loaded up, but he...
Oh, his walk-on music.
Yeah, which is too bad.
So we're doing real quick highs now.
So Brother Neil, that's it for you.
High and bye.
Thank you.
Who wants to come on?
Put up your hand if you want to come on the mic.
Right here.
Come on.
All right.
Brian Gerstein.
Welcome.
Or is it Brian Greenspan?
I can't remember.
Who made that?
It was Ken Reed.
I was expecting Bill Pullman.
That really kind of caught me off guard.
I know.
But at least Ken Reed knows your property in the six.
He knows your theme song.
Like, he knows you. He just thinks you're
Brian Greenspan.
That's right.
Not the worst. Not the worst person
to be. Did you know Steve Cole, who's got
the crazy hair over there, is the guy
behind the Expos in the Wild
Twitter account? I had no idea. Oh my god.
Alright.
And so Leslie's here.
You're here.
Yeah.
And Steve's here
with his Expos jacket.
You see that?
He's got his Expos jacket.
Awesome.
I just think that, you know,
it's been Hamilton,
Hamilton, Hamilton.
Let's get a little
Montreal going here.
But how are you, Brian?
I'm doing well.
We're having a really good
Hanukkah holiday.
Had 13 people over
for night one,
so that's taken care of and I can relax and enjoy the restukkah holiday. Had 13 people over for night one, so that's taken care of. Now you can relax
and enjoy the rest of the holiday.
Let's have a party. We'll all
dance a hora. Gather
around the table. Happy Hanukkah!
Thank you. Thank you. Happy
Hanukkah, Brian. Appreciate it.
I don't know if you remember me, but I used
to work for Thornhill MPP, Gila Martel,
and I think you came into the constituency office one day.
Yes.
And we had a chat about Toronto Mike.
We did.
Yeah, you're right.
Okay, you're the guy.
Were you selling like sponsors?
I can't remember why you were there, but I just remember that conversation specifically about Mike.
Well, the reality is I've been trying.
Were you selling sponsors?
I don't know.
I already have a VP of no sales.
Actually, you know what that was for?
That was for the Spring Farm community because we had Rio Can trying to build condos right in our backyard,
right at the Sobeys Plaza with the largest Jewish Sobeys in the neighborhood.
It was totally out of whack.
Right.
So that was why.
Yeah, I remember.
So, Nathan, tell us about yourself.
Is this your first TMLX event?
This is my first TMLX event.
I've been a longtime listenertime listener since day one.
I think I discovered you on the big yellow board way back in the day.
Sounding, yeah.
Wow.
Okay. So what do you do? What's going on with you, man? We've got to get some info.
What do I do? So I'm, I guess you could say, a recovering Tory staffer, if that makes sense.
I spent eight years at Queen's Park, four years in opposition,
and then four years in government. And then, you know, the pandemic, I think,
kind of burned a lot of people out. And I decided, you know what, I'm going to take a step back and maybe focus on some other stuff. I put my time in and now I've just been kind of freelancing,
helping politicians and nonprofits and all that kind of good stuff.
politicians and non-profits and all that kind of good stuff.
Amazing.
So glad you came out.
Glad to see you.
This is your first event.
I love that you're a first-timer.
Brian, always a pleasure to see you.
You're a great FOTM, but because we're in the final moments here,
and I've got to get a few more voices.
Hey, ref, do you want to come on and say hi?
You want to? You can drop a fuck Art Bergman on, ref, do you want to come on and say hi? You want to?
You can drop a fuck Ertbergman on this episode.
Did you want to?
Yes?
No?
Hey, ref is waving me off. You hear that?
No, hey, ref.
Andy, did you want to come on and say hi?
Yeah, go say hi.
Okay.
And Ian Service, do you want to come say hi?
Of course.
Okay, Ian Service is a big deal.
Technical support.
Nathan, hopefully I'll chat with you after the recording.
Nice to see you, buddy.
I want to get a selfie with you.
All right, so we have Ian Service.
Ian, thank you for your help and support over the years.
You couldn't do Toronto Mic without Ian Service.
You're very welcome.
Are you still hosting torontomic.com?
No, no, not the website.
Well, not the website, the audio file.
Oh, the audio, not the website. Well, not the website, the audio file. Oh, the audio, just the audio.
So if you're listening to this right now on your podcast app of choice,
it is being served from Ian's services server.
Yeah, many, many servers involved in this whole process.
There's a lot of downloads happening, right?
Yeah, tons.
How many?
I can't tell you that.
Do you ever do your top downloads of the year?
Like most downloaded episodes?
I rarely check, but I did get a Spotify rap
that told me the number one episode of 2023
was the John Tory sex scandal with David Ryder.
Right.
Okay.
Wow.
I can't believe that was this year.
Yeah, that was this year.
It's like so long ago.
Andy's wearing her Degrassi Junior.
That's amazing, that jacket.
I know.
That's amazing.
Oh, Retro Kid makes that, right?
Yeah.
Amazing jacket.
Andy, always good to see you.
I'm glad you're here.
Thank you.
It's a grassy time.
Because you had to wake up early to get here.
It was a real early morning for me, but I really wanted to come.
I had never been to a Palma Pasta.
Did you get your pasta?
Not yet.
I'm going to get it.
Really?
I'm going to get it on the way out.
How do you know those tokens don't expire at 3 o'clock?
Oh, God.
No, I mean that.
For you, I'll make sure you get it.
Make sure you get pasta,
because I will be lingering for a little bit after this.
But I want to say happy holidays to you, Andy.
Thank you.
Same to you and your family.
And Ian, man, we couldn't do it without you.
What a great FOTM you are. I'm just texting Stu. Oh, yeah. Tell him what he's missing? Yeah. Okay, Andy. Thank you. Same to you. And Ian, man, we couldn't do it without you. What a great FOTM you are.
I'm just texting Stu.
Tell him what he's missing. Okay, good.
Shame. Alright.
Thank you guys so much.
Thank you, Mike.
And now, Joe Louis
and Carlo, you want to come on?
No, he says no. Canada Kev.
Canada Kev.
Have a seat, Joe Louie.
Okay, you'll come on next.
Craig's coming on next.
All right.
And by the way, put up your hand if you're in the room right now
and you'd like to come on the mic.
Hamilton Mike will come on the mic.
Is anyone else?
I'm just scanning.
This is it, like last call.
Last call. Although it would be nice if we scanning. This is it. Like last call.
Although it would be nice if we should close maybe with Anthony Petrucci.
He hosted us all. Let's give it up for
Palma Pasta.
Who fed us all.
Joe Louis,
when we kicked out
crappy covers.
No, here we go.
You submitted Barenaked Ladies, Lovers in a Dangerous Time. Yeah. When we kicked out crappy covers... No, here we go.
You submitted Barenaked Ladies, Lovers in a Dangerous Time.
Yeah.
Boo!
Boo!
Boo!
Greg Popovich on the mic.
Don't boo him.
I really think it's one of their worst songs.
Oh.
And I'm not a big Barenaked Ladies fan. But I was listening to Brian Wilson
in the car on the way over. I love that.
It's just a great song.
But that,
just Lovers in a Dangerous Time by them
is just such a shitty song.
It's...
What specifically don't you like
about it?
The whole...
The vibe of it? The whole rendition
doesn't
give me the feeling of love or
danger or anything.
It's so weak.
I think you're a troll.
I think you're trying to
rile up people.
That's a great song.
Terrible song.
I stand by it. Do you like the original though? Here's the great song. Terrible song. I stand by it.
Do you like the original, though?
Yeah.
Here's the odd thing.
Yeah.
I don't really like the original.
Okay, okay.
Then why did you submit it?
Because I like the acoustic version of the original.
Because you wanted to upset a bunch of FOTMs.
No, no, no.
You just wanted...
It's the first thing that came to me.
When you asked for these crappy...
And I heard it on the radio.
I was like, oh, my God, I hate this fucking song.
I hate it.
And boo.
Have you ever kicked at the darkness till it bleeds daylight?
Every day.
I'm about to kick at this guy.
Are you kidding me?
I'm pleased to be sharing the microphone with the illustrious Canada Kev.
Hey, hey.
I hear where you're coming
from with that song, honestly.
That's a good t-shirt. I'm a massive
Bruce Coburn fan
and love the Barenaked Ladies too from right when
they started out. And I don't mind
that cover, but to me it's a cover
that doesn't bring anything new to the song.
And I think that's kind of what you were saying there too.
Thank you. When somebody just redoes a song,
kind of like Life is a Highway
like that's a garbage
cover to me
because it does
nothing new to the song
like a country band
yeah but it doesn't
like create it new
like dude Nina Simone's
Here Comes the Sun
right
you know like that
that is to me
a quality cover
where they've actually
taken the song
and made it something
completely new
okay
I'm gonna rely on
Canada Kev here
his argumentation on this is a lot better than mine.
Okay, but remember this.
Canada Kev is high as fuck right now.
Always.
Always.
No, I'm a good guy.
I love it when the weed man's in the house.
Green Christmas, everyone.
Green Christmas.
So what I'm going to do, guys,
is I'm going to shout out people
who aren't coming on the mic.
I'm just going to say hi to my high school buddy, Shem.
Shem.
Shem.
Like a stooge?
Shem, can you believe we're all turning 50 next year?
We're turning 50 next year.
That's crazy.
Shem also is with Sticker U.
Shout out to Sticker U.
And of course, his wife Alice is here.
FOTM Mark Carey is in the building
brought his kids
Michelle is here too
not my Michelle
but his Michelle there
nice to see you Mark Carey
Dan did you want to
come on the mic and say hi
Dan is here
you know Dan from the
secret FOTM
WhatsApp group
yeah Dan's secret
the not so secret group not so secret group.
Not so secret group.
We can't stop talking.
Jim, did you want to say hi?
You're sure?
This guy is the guy I went to Skydiggers with.
Jim Romanco, everybody.
Shout out to Jim.
Skydigger super fan.
We saw Stephen Brunt's wife there.
All the wives.
Tom Wilson's wife there. All the wives. Tom Wilson's wife there.
My wife is here.
Monica.
Did you want to come say hi?
My mom is here.
Mary.
Mary.
Did you want to come on a mic?
Did you want to come on a mic?
She can't hear me, right?
No reaction at all.
So how are things going, Canada Kev?
Things are going pretty good, I must say.
It's a little bit kind of crazy
at work right now these days
at the CBC.
I loved it. I would say that your wife is my
co-worker. You and Megan should...
Sorry, you and MF.
Whoa, you doxxed your own wife?
She shall not be named.
How come MF is not here today, Kev?
We have a Christmas event tonight, so she's not here.
This is a Christmas event.
I know.
So do I.
That's not a good reason.
She said to regret.
Why won't MF come on Toronto Mike?
Maybe she'll do the exit in Toronto.
Bad timing.
No, no, I'm good.
I got seniority.
Yeah.
I don't know. One of these days. You got Jen Hollett on this year. I'm good. I got seniority. Yeah. I don't know.
One of these days.
Like, you got Jen Hollett on this year.
I didn't think Jen would ever come.
And I had her for an hour.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The CBCers will talk.
They got nothing to lose now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She did do an awesome story on that kangaroo, though.
She said she got, like, more feedback on that than anything she did this year.
And probably internationally, too, right?
Totally.
Yeah.
She took the photos, too. Yeah. She was writing the pen with the kangaroos. Totally, yeah. She took the photos too. Yeah, she was writing
the pen with the kangaroos. I still want to know what the name was.
Yeah. Nobody reported on the name.
How much she got that?
Well, she's not that good a reporter, okay?
Get the name out of her finger. She's not Brian Lennon.
She's not Brian Lennon. Alright, Craig,
do you want to jump on here, Craig? Okay.
You're the best, Joe Louis. We'll talk after.
Thanks for having me. I was fully expecting to being
stabbed in the face by Brian Dunn when I showed up,
but he smiled at me, and I think we're all right.
Your jams are your jams.
Your jams are your jams.
Here, this is for you, Joe Louis, because your crappy covers inspired so much feedback.
Hamilton Mike, come on the mic.
So, Craig, how are you?
I am doing well, thank you.
It's good to see you again.
How many TMLX events have you been to now?
This would be my fourth.
Three of them have been at Palmer's Kitchen.
Okay.
Okay.
On that note, though, I saw,
you've got to grab these guys when you see them,
but Anthony Pacucci was in this room like 10 minutes ago.
Yep.
Is he still here?
No, he walked out.
Lasagna in the oven.
And I was going to close the episode with Anthony
to thank him for hosting us,
but if anybody, does anyone want to get him?
Tell him Toronto Mike is asking for him.
What do you think of Palma Pasta?
Is it delicious?
Oh, it was fantastic.
I really enjoyed it.
Did you get a Great Lakes beer?
I did, yeah.
And I got a burst,
and I was commenting with a few people.
I'm actually, my commute is actually a little closer than some.
Today, I'm actually coming in from Niagara Falls.
Oh.
But down there at the LCBO stores, they don't seem to carry burst anymore,
so I was glad to have one.
We need to talk to Troy Birch about that and see if we can.
Give them heck down there.
I'll give them heck.
I like the burst too.
Yeah. So I went to Great Lakes this morning with Tyler, and we were like, what beer should we can give them heck down there i'll give them heck i like the burst too yeah so i went to great lakes this morning and i'm with tyler and we were like what beer should
we get or whatever and i'm like a couple of cases of canuck a couple of cases of the lager and i'm
like we need a burst like you need that one ipa like yeah something about that area there was
another company that makes like what they call either a new england or american ipa and they're
not stocking that one either.
I don't know. Some people suspect it's
seasonal. Maybe they just carry them in the summer.
I don't know. Regional preference.
I guess.
Right. Quickly here because
we are going to wrap up shortly, Cam.
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shout out to my co-host, Cam Gordon.
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Hamilton, Mike, you came a long way to be here.
Here's a wireless speaker for you.
Thank you very much.
And you brought your boy.
I've seen him before because Hugh, who's named after Hugh Dillon.
Correct.
Was at TMLX 5.
Well, we've been to
all of them here. Oh, he's been to all of them.
And that's why. I actually took a day off
work today, vacation day, because he's like, Dad, are we going?
I'm like, well, I'm working that weekend. Well, Tom, you knew Tom would be here.
Yeah, that cinched the deal for me.
So you were, I remember
this. You're like, oh, I got to work that day. And then I mentioned
Tom Wilson was coming. And then suddenly you were able to be here. Oh, like, oh, I got to work that day. And then I mentioned Tom Wilson was coming.
And then suddenly you were able to be here.
Oh, wow.
It's a miracle.
That's a Christmas miracle.
Funny how that happened.
Sorry, Mike.
You were enough of a draw.
Good to see you, Hamilton, Mike.
You too, Mike.
You guys have a good time with your brunt and your...
Yes.
Can I say, Paul and Pasta, I got one of their caprese sandwiches.
My God.
The value, the size of that thing, amazing.
That's a hell of an ad read.
I'm like, I could barely eat this thing.
Amazing.
You know what, Cam, we didn't eat.
Multiple meals, I know.
I'm going to pick up some stuff to go home to.
I am taking lasagna home for dinner tonight.
Absolutely, yeah.
While you're here, load up.
It's a holiday season, why not?
Thank you, Hamilton Mike. Thanks, Mike. Yeah, while you're here, load up. It's a holiday season. Why not? Thank you, Hamilton, Mike.
Thanks, Mike.
Thanks, Cam.
Hamilton, Mike, everybody.
Craig, thanks for coming again, buddy.
I hope to see you at the next one.
I guess I could say that I was going to have a chat with you off mic.
I'm like, no point in that.
I'll just do it on the mic.
Yeah, why not?
I was going to have Anthony Picucci on the mic to thank him for hosting and just check in with him.
Are we sure he's not here? But he's not here. Well, he's downstairs, I think. Okay. Why not? I was going to have Anthony Picucci on the mic to thank him for hosting and just check in with him.
Are we sure he's not here?
But he's not here.
He's downstairs, I think.
Okay.
Is there anything?
Do you want to do the quick thing?
Real quick here to close?
Go ahead.
I have your songs loaded.
Yeah, yeah.
Don't worry about that.
We'll get into that next week.
Are you sure?
Yeah, these are more recapping your top Eps of the year, but we can do that when I'm in your basement.
Okay, so let me play.
Maybe I'll close
with a crappy cover.
I've actually heard
this before.
Like this version
specifically.
So this is Last Call.
If anyone wants
on this open mic
as we say goodbye,
now is the time.
Last Call.
Nobody's taking him off.
Yeah.
Isn't this terrible?
Does anyone know who this is? This is a cover
version.
It's like Bon Jovi
covering Fairytale of New York.
It's Bon fucking Jovi.
When Ivor Hamilton's over. When Ivor Hamilton is I turn my face It's Bon fucking Jovi. Oh, there's a
When Ivor Hamilton's over.
That's a crappy cover.
Yeah.
When Ivor Hamilton
is on the show on Wednesday.
He's the guy who got
the Bon Jovi banner
on the Air Canada Center.
I get it.
These worlds should not collide.
I'll just say that.
So thank you to everybody
who came out.
I don't know how many unique
Moose Grumpy,
do you know
how many unique people came out today?
Any idea?
She's in a deep conversation there.
Do you have a guess?
It was full, but then it was different full.
I'd say it was like 60?
I think higher.
Do we know?
A couple of thousands, I heard.
60 to 2,000.
60 to...
Anyway.
Somewhere in between.
So thank you for coming out.
TMLX 14 has come to a close.
68 name tags.
68 name tags.
That's good.
And then some renegades won't put on the...
Sounds about right.
A few kids.
I hope everybody enjoyed their Great Lakes beer.
I hope everybody enjoyed... Hold on beer. I hope everybody enjoyed.
Hold on.
There's a, what is this?
Okay, we have, this is it.
We're closing on this note.
We have an excellent source verified on Twitter
who is reporting that Shohei Otani
is signing
with
the Los Angeles Dodgers.
After all that.
Oh,
wait, wait, wait. The sushi dinners.
Where's Brunt? Why Brunt had to go to the dentist?
Cam,
after that,
it was a dumb deal yesterday.
I feel like it happened.
I think we all wanted it to happen.
I think that dragon is going to pitch for the Jays.
I don't know.
Okay, so on that note, I can't believe Otani's not coming to Toronto after all that.
It's been verified on Twitter.
Sweet.
Yeah, okay. Well, it's been verified twice now. The dream is over. So wait Yeah okay well
It's been verified twice now
The dream is over
Shohei Otani
Not a Toronto Blue Jay
And less work for Cam
I would think
Yeah I won't be working tonight I guess
And that...
Oh, actually, before I wind down,
Tim Heron wanted to be here with his daughter, Laura.
And then I got a note from Tim.
I'm going to read it real quickly here.
After the build-up, the special guests,
and hearing from all those FOTMs,
I'm going to have to bow out.
A friend from Brantford went in for a routine tune-up for his pacemaker.
Didn't make it out.
His last words to me on Friday were,
Tim, it's an electrical problem and not a plumbing situation.
I'm heading down to Brantford tomorrow and won't be able to join you guys.
It is sad for this to happen, but I lost
my dad 50 years ago tomorrow.
Tim enjoys
life for the
living. However, we must give our
buddy Rick a proper send-off.
Please pass along to everyone
that Paul Burford is better.
He is out of the hospital,
but not out of the woods just
yet on his health issues.
So let's big ups for Paul Burford.
Let's hope he does well.
But Tim says, enjoy the GLBs and Palma Pasta.
I will raise a glass of Great Lakes beer tomorrow for my pal in his honor.
And to you and for all you have done for the FOTM
community. All the best
to you and your family. Hope that Jarvis
and Morgan get what they asked for
from Santa.
Ho ho ho.
FOTM, Tim Herron and
Laura. So there's a lovely note
to close on.
Can't believe Otani signed with the
Dodgers after all that.
That's fucked up, man.
They should make
a documentary about
this last...
Give it a shot.
Give it a shot.
Let's do a deep dive
into the last 24 hours.
Black Friday.
And that
brings us to the end
of our 1,388th show.
You can follow me
on Twitter.
I'm at Toronto Mike.
I'm also on Blue Sky. Cam
is on Twitter as Cam underscore
Gordon. Barely, but yes.
Barely. And much love to
those who made this all
possible. Great Lakes
Brewery, Palma Pasta,
Raymond James Canada,
Mineris, Recycle My Electronics,
and Ridley Funeral Home.
See you all next week.
But I wonder who
I wonder who
Maybe one day she'll realize
There's a thousand shades of green
Cause I know that's true, yes I do
I know it's true, yeah I know that's true, yes I do I know it's true, yeah
I know it's true
How about you?
I'm picking up trash and then putting down ropes
And they're brokering stocks, the class struggle explodes
And I'll play this guitar just the best that I can
Maybe I'm not and maybe I am
But who gives a damn
Because everything is coming up
Rosy and gray
Yeah, the wind is cold
But the smell of snow warms me today