4.8 • 19.5K Ratings
🗓️ 28 January 2019
⏱️ 103 minutes
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On Monday's episode of Spittin' Chiclets, Bugsy Malone and Teddy Purcell are back to recap the West Coast Wagon Tour. The guys talk about their favorite moments from the trip, the highlights, lowlights, and some great stories. The guys are then joined by Stanley Cup Champion Ray Bourque to discuss his Hall of Fame career, his time in Boston, his time in Colorado and a ton more. The guys wrap up with RA's gambling corner and a few great stories from the boys playing days and their trip.
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0:00.0 | Hey, spit and checklists. Listeners, you can find every episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. |
0:05.9 | Prime members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. |
0:30.0 | Hello everybody, welcome to episode 145 of Spit and Checklists presented by a new Amsterdam |
2:27.8 | Checkstead.com. We got this Sunday Patriots game. We forgot to mention on the last podcast, |
2:35.3 | Big Thank You to Kevin Connelly, who has a bar in West Hollywood called Goal. |
2:40.8 | Goal. And they hosted us, and apparently he was a little upset we didn't give him the shadow, |
2:45.9 | and he was upset during our celebration there that I caught on my Instagram live. |
2:50.4 | Some irresponsible member of our group broke. |
2:54.8 | Whoa. Gas. |
2:55.9 | Team. |
2:56.7 | Oh, our team. |
2:57.6 | I was right under the bus. |
3:00.7 | We were the team. |
3:01.9 | The team. |
3:02.7 | Okay. |
3:03.7 | So a $1400 flat screen, by the way, I didn't know they were still $1400. |
3:07.7 | I can't believe. |
3:08.5 | I know you get that TV for $200. Goal, goal had nice TVs. I just didn't know TVs cost that much. |
3:13.0 | I bought one for $10,000. Once a year later it was $300. |
3:15.9 | That was the first thing you bought with your signing books. |
3:19.0 | My brother's from my dad. My brother Collins still tells the story. |
3:23.0 | He's like, I think I gave him like a book. He ended up already reading, |
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