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Sports Adjacent, Episode 116: Are You a Real One?

House of L podcast

Laurence W. Holmes

Sports, History

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 26 May 2023

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

The guys begin the show by debating the legitimacy of Urban Dictionary. Then they welcome NFL Network's Cameron Wolfe for the debut of "Are You a Real One?" Cam tells one story supporting his case as a Real One, but another in which he gets suckered. What will the guys decide? Plus, Tony is having a girl, it's a big week for comebacks in sports, a doctor is fired for making a janitor help him with surgery and much more.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

We're doing everything I dreamed of as an adjacent.

0:20.9

I spent some time on Urban Dictionary this week because I kind of forgot it existed and

0:27.1

then went back to it. And it's useless. Like it is not what it actually claims to be. And

0:34.7

every entry you type in, there's like 50 definitions for whatever that is. But like here's

0:42.0

an example of one, Herkle Durkle. What would you guess that means? I have no clue.

0:48.0

Okay, you're rolling your eyes like you think it's something horrible. It very well could

0:52.8

be on Urban Dictionary. It's not. And this is why I'm not sure how this qualifies as Urban Dictionary.

0:58.4

Um, the urban part doesn't seem to fit here to me. A 200 year old Scottish term meaning to

1:05.6

lounge in bed long after it's time to get up. Example, I've got lots to do today. But as it's

1:12.8

raining, I'm going to Herkle Durkle instead. I don't see what a 200 year old, how 200 year old

1:19.6

Scottish term can be of the city, which is what urban means. Oh, it's, you're reading too

1:27.6

much too deep into a dog. I don't think anyone is walking around saying that saying a 200 year old

1:33.8

Scottish phrase. And like, Hey, Russ, did you get up and exercise this or maybe like, no, I

1:37.5

Herkle Durkle told two in the afternoon, but see, but see, you're, you're, you're getting too

1:41.6

logical here, Jason, by the term Urban Dictionary. Like you got to stop in a little, I'm thinking

1:46.5

you got to stop. Yes. Oh, no, I liked is lost in the sauce, which means according to Urban

1:56.4

Dictionary, when you've got something going for you so good as in money, women, fame, power,

2:02.8

respect that you become out of touch with reality and start acting reckless, taking unnecessary

2:10.6

risks and get caught slipping. Example one, dude making so much money trapping that he starts to

2:17.1

slip up and not take proper precautions. Movie examples is number two, Scarface, paid in full,

2:25.7

juice, yeah, Wolf of Wall Street, casino, and good fellows. Example three, Dennis Schroeder turning

2:32.9

down $80 million Schroeder Lakers. Yes, all of those suffice. They got me on the Dennis Schroeder

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