RUNDOWN
Today’s episode begins with Hotshot explaining the bubble tea phenomenon which seems to have sprung up out of nowhere. Then, the guys provide their takeaways from the Richard Sherman incident and the lasting impact it will have for him and his family. Three best-of guests are local golfing legend Fred Couples, singer-songwriter Gary Portnoy, and author Larry “Ratso” Sloman. Later, Mitch and Scott chat about a variety of topics ranging from cardboard beds to the shooting at the Nationals game to stolen teeth!
GUESTS
- Fred Couples | PGA golfer
- Gary Portnoy | Singer-songwriter
- Larry “Ratso” Sloman | co-author of Mike Tyson autobiography Undisputed Truth
TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 | What the heck is bubble tea and since when were they built at every street corner in sight?
21:36 | Richard Sherman broke his silence about his incident and has revealed some mental issues he is dealing with.
41:21 | GUEST: 1992 Masters Champion Fred Couples joins the show to shares some memories from his countless rounds at Augusta.
1:13:25 | GUEST: Gary Portnoy tells the story of creating the iconic theme song to Cheers “Where Everybody Knows Your Name”.
1:42:42 | GUEST: Larry Sloman steps in the ring to weigh in on Mike Tyson’s return to the ring after a 15-year hiatus.
2:13:08 | Which did you enjoy more…Shark Week or The Open Championship.
2:18:24 | There is a rumor swirling around that the beds in Tokyo are made of cardboard to keep the Olympics athletes socially distanced.
2:25:03 | A shooting at Nationals Park revealed the heroism of Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado.
2:29:56 | A woman in Nevada planned her grand robbery…at a dentist office.