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Toucher & Hardy

Chris "Mad Dog" Russo | NBA Draft takeaways - 6/28 (Hour 2)

Toucher & Hardy

Beasley Media Group

Sports

4.3735 Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2024

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

(00:00) Hardy takes a job moving cars from one side of the street to the other. Young Nicholas cares for his 66-year-old boyfriend. Dan the Wagon Man gets a line in a Woody Allen film, popularizing the expression, "These pretzels are making me thirsty!"

(16:28) Fred's Pez dispenser causes Young Nicholas to laugh loudly at a piano recital given by Hardy's girlfriend. Dan the Wagon Man creates a cologne that smells of the beach.

(32:21) Hardy and another driver quarrel over a parking space, leading to an all-night faceoff during which sundry neighborhood residents express their views on parking etiquette.

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0:00.0

B-Pod Studios

0:03.0

You're listening to Tatcher and Hardy, and yesterday, two days ago I was driving my car.

0:37.4

And I heard a man being talked about is one of the greatest athletes of all time, and so you start thinking Muhammad Ali, you start thinking about Willie Mays, you start thinking about Jesse Owens, all these names come to mind, but no, this is a living, a greatest athlete, and it was a man by the name of Bobby Valentine.

0:58.6

I can tell you this.

1:00.2

There could be a new manager needed, and we played the audio of Alex Cora saying basically, like, we're in the playoffs.

1:06.5

You need to make moves.

1:07.6

I want this season to be big.

1:09.8

And you could be in the market for a new manager, because if you're Alex Cora in its last year of your contract. Remember at the beginning, when they asked him during spring training, because of what had happened the last two years, have you spoken to the Red Sox about an extension? She's like, no, we'll deal with that at a later time. We don't need to discuss that now.

1:30.0

We'll play it out to the end of the season.

1:31.9

So Corey, even as far back as spring training, was like, you know what,

1:35.6

I'm tired of being ignored these last two years.

1:37.9

They better do something or I'm gone.

1:40.1

And he could get a job instantly anywhere else.

1:43.3

Any team would take that guy.

1:44.8

Guy won a World Series and has proven to do more with less.

1:48.6

I mean, his team was loaded when he won it all five years ago.

1:51.9

He's done maybe his best managing the last couple of years.

1:55.1

Yeah, he'll have no problem finding another job.

1:57.4

And why would he want to stick around?

1:58.9

I mean, he wants to win.

2:01.1

Why would he want to stick around? But if, he wants to win. Why would he want to stick around?

2:02.1

But if you're in the market for a new manager,

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