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00:00It's tough for me to go without Fitz when I'm watching a Warrior game.
00:03Well, I told you to, all you gotta do is go to Macy's or somewhere and get you something nice.
00:07What are you talking about?
00:08You said Fitz.
00:09Bob Fitzgerald.
00:11Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
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00:25It's welcome in Willard and Dibs.
00:26It is the crossover.
00:28Fellas.
00:28Hey guys.
00:29What's going on?
00:29How are we doing?
00:30Yeah.
00:30I didn't hear from you Friday, Willard.
00:32You're on my bad side.
00:33I didn't hear from you either.
00:35What happened?
00:35I sent you a text.
00:36No, you didn't.
00:37You know, I didn't get a text from you.
00:40Before going to the party, Ken's party Saturday, I got a new phone.
00:43I was having issues, but I sent you a text Friday.
00:46And I was behind home plate with an open seat.
00:49I did not get that.
00:50I saw some good view baseball Friday.
00:53Yeah, and I saw your seats.
00:55And I was thinking, alright.
00:56I mean, Bob Myers is one thing.
00:59My thing's messed up.
01:00Who's your Giants Bob Myers?
01:02Like, who do you know over there?
01:03Oh, no, no.
01:04It's none of that.
01:05It was my guy, Bram from Warriors Idol.
01:07He hooked me up.
01:08Backed me up.
01:09When was the last text I received from you?
01:10No, so it didn't go through.
01:12So I got you.
01:12I would never leave you.
01:14I would never do that to you.
01:15And then I had a seat.
01:16I said, maybe you can leave Christy.
01:18Or she can leave you and give me some company.
01:20Because I saw myself on TV.
01:22I ain't making it about you.
01:22If you would know.
01:23But I'm on the little score box.
01:25Yeah, no.
01:25Because it was me, Christy, and two of my best high school friends.
01:28And you know how high school friends have their own.
01:29You love John Bowie.
01:31We have our own language and our own way and everything.
01:34So if you had given her a lifeline, she probably would have loved that.
01:38She would have loved that.
01:40What do you guys think is the best seat at a baseball game?
01:45Ooh.
01:46You could sit anywhere.
01:48Oh, man.
01:48I think I know.
01:50I'm a closer the better guy.
01:52Okay.
01:52The closer the better.
01:53Yes.
01:54Okay.
01:54Yes.
01:54So mine's behind home plate.
01:56You see everything.
01:56I don't mind if it's maybe offset to a degree, like over toward one of the dugouts or whatever.
02:02But I know a lot of people that are like, I heard you say this the other day.
02:07I like to be in the upper deck so I can see the bay and blah, blah, blah.
02:10I'm like, no.
02:11I want to be right down on the dugout.
02:13No, no, no.
02:14I was very surprised at how great the seats were.
02:17I think it's a great angle up there.
02:20But I think if you said you can sit anywhere, I'm going with the halfway between home and third or home and first, about a third of the way up.
02:31Yeah.
02:31I think those are great seats.
02:32That's a pretty good spot.
02:32That's a pretty good spot.
02:34I still am stuck on what I had in the 2010 World Series, which was high home, top deck, but front row.
02:42I love those.
02:43Those are good, too.
02:43I mean, literally right behind home plate.
02:46No, I got you.
02:46Could not have been more behind home plate.
02:48In fact, we were right next to the high home camera.
02:50So it's the cameraman and four seats, and we had the four-seat row.
02:55Wow.
02:55What scares me about that, though, is if the foul ball does come, do you then get afraid of heights?
03:02Like, I want to be able to go after that foul ball.
03:04Man, no.
03:04And I would like to not fall out of the upper deck in the lower deck.
03:09I'm against that.
03:10I get it.
03:11But, I mean, normally if a foul ball does go that high, that far up, it's either going to go over you or right to you.
03:17Unless you really want to be, like, a reach out and grab it.
03:21You got to go get that thing.
03:23Only foul ball I've ever caught was one that went up to the higher decks and then boink, boink, played Qbert and came all the way down back to the bottom deck.
03:34And I happened to be the only one that was still looking for it.
03:36Who did they play that day?
03:37You remember?
03:37Colorado Rockies.
03:38I can tell you almost what night it was.
03:41Do you remember?
03:41Oh, he got it.
03:42Thursday night football in September, not last season, but the season before, it was the night that Tua played the Bengals.
03:48Oh, that's when he got hurt.
03:49Yeah, like the bad.
03:50You remember.
03:51The first bad concussion.
03:53I remember because Christy and I had the phone sitting in, like, we propped it up on the seat in front of us because we were watching Thursday night football because it's September and the Giants and Rockies both stunk and they were out of it.
04:05So we also had Thursday night football on.
04:07And then Tua just got locked up in the middle of that game.
04:11So that's why it's like.
04:12So you got the foul ball early.
04:15Um, I don't know.
04:17Third or fourth inning.
04:18Whatever.
04:19Dibs and Sadie, have you ever gotten a foul ball of the game?
04:22I have.
04:23Gave it away, but I got one.
04:24Yeah.
04:25It was 1978 at Candlestick.
04:29It was one of those cold, cold nights.
04:32And it was a foul ball.
04:33And it was on the concourse right in the lower deck between the first row of seats, the box seats, as we used to call them, and the higher seats.
04:40And I got a good beat on it, and I went after it, and it was loose, and there was a scrum, and I had the ball.
04:47Look at the difference.
04:48I had the ball.
04:49Did I come out with the ball?
04:50No, I did not.
04:52Oh!
04:52I did not come out with the ball.
04:54As I went down onto the pavement and got one hand on the ball, things happened, and when the scrum evaporated, I did not have the baseball.
05:04Was the fumble caused by the ground, or did you lose it before you hit?
05:08There was no fumble.
05:09There was a knee on my neck.
05:11It was a strip.
05:11There were punches thrown, and the ball was removed.
05:14And maybe that's partly why I am the way I am now, because I'll never forget the first fan appreciation game at the Cow Palace for the Sharks.
05:23They were throwing Frisbees in the crowd.
05:25And at this point, I was probably 23, and there was a Frisbee that they threw, and it was loose.
05:31And there was about a 12- or a 13-year-old that went for it, as did I.
05:35And on this day, your boy the Dibber got the Frisbee.
05:39Look at him.
05:39In similar fashion.
05:40So yeah, the anger is well-earned, and it's well-worn.
05:45Do you remember who hit the ball?
05:46No.
05:47Who hit the foul ball?
05:48No, I'd like to say it was McCovey, but we were big McCovey people in my family.
05:52We went to a ton of Giants games, and a lot of Willie McCovey from, you know, 76 to 80, I think, is when he eventually left.
06:01If the two of you are out there listening somewhere, you're probably about 60 to 65 years old at this hour.
06:09But once upon a time, a pre-teen Mark Willard, who was obsessed with Will Clark, was walking back from the concession stands in that middle, the walkway aisle at Candlestick.
06:22Yep.
06:22The stick.
06:23Between the lower box and the upper box, right?
06:26In the lower reserve.
06:27Lower reserve.
06:28Yep, exactly.
06:29Walking right through that walkway, and the thrill launches one, and I look at that thing, and it feels like you're an outfielder, and the ball's hit right to you.
06:38And there's no stands, because I'm like, it's the walkway.
06:41And I looked at it, and I practically did a Ricky Henderson tap the, I'm going to tap the hip.
06:46Tap it.
06:46You got it.
06:47This sucker is mine.
06:49The ball is coming, coming, and I mean a split second before impact.
06:54There was a different kind of impact.
06:55Oh, boy.
06:56Absolutely sandwiched and crushed by two adult males, and I have no clue what happened after that.
07:05So you didn't get it.
07:07That was it.
07:08I don't know where the ball went.
07:09Yeah.
07:09I don't know where they went.
07:11I don't know where my popcorn went.
07:13Gone.
07:13Wow.
07:14Laid out.
07:15Gone.
07:16Yeah, no flag in the play either back then.
07:17No.
07:18Yeah.
07:18It was a good no call.
07:19And you weren't getting the ball.
07:20I did not get the ball.
07:22I will say this before you go, Stoddy.
07:24The Oakland Invaders used to play at the Coliseum, and there were USFL.
07:28No nets.
07:30This is a true story.
07:32A young guru would watch prison stuff go down for that football.
07:36You would have it, but you wouldn't have it, because he was coming to do what those two
07:40dudes did to Willard.
07:42Yeah.
07:42Like fisticuffs.
07:43Yeah.
07:43It was real.
07:44New Jersey Generals, Philadelphia Soul.
07:47I mean, that's back when football was real.
07:50Anthony Carter.
07:51Exactly.
07:52I never caught a foul ball.
07:54That'd be good.
07:54Keep trying.
07:55Yeah.
07:56I almost had one of the Oakland ballers.
07:59Yeah.
07:59Did you ever get a batting practice ball?
08:02Have you ever gotten a ball of any...
08:04Did someone throw one to you?
08:06Well...
08:06Did a ball do to hand one to a young Stiney?
08:09Well...
08:09Like something.
08:11Talk to a...
08:12Well, back in the day, I was asked to throw out a first pitch at the Oakland A's game.
08:20Just one?
08:21Yeah.
08:22Just one.
08:23And when I threw it to...
08:25Oh, damn.
08:26What was his name?
08:27Terry Steinbach.
08:28No, no, no.
08:28He wasn't a catcher.
08:29He was 6'8", though.
08:31Oh, Terry?
08:33Sean Jelly.
08:35Yeah, Dan Oteri.
08:36Dan Oteri.
08:37That's who caught.
08:38And I needed all 6'8", because I went high.
08:41Okay.
08:41Very high.
08:41He had to come out of the...
08:42He had to come out of the crouch, and then he gave it to me, and it was a signed ball
08:46of...
08:47Wow.
08:48What's his name again?
08:49Dan Oteri.
08:50Yeah, yeah.
08:50Dan Oteri.
08:51Danny Oteri.
08:52That's on your mat.
08:53Yeah.
08:54Yeah.
08:54I got three first pitches in my resume.
08:59The first of which was at the Giants when...
09:01Oh.
09:01It had to be 2007 when they stunk.
09:05Yeah.
09:06And I was working for a different radio station, and you got to September, and it's like, so-and-so
09:10representing so-and-so company, they can't make it.
09:13And so, ah, ah, ah, ah.
09:16Lee Hammer, former boss.
09:18He said yes.
09:19Ah, ah, ah, ah.
09:20We need somebody.
09:21Ah, ah.
09:22Are you free?
09:22Ah, ah.
09:23And so, your boy got the last-minute call, and out I go at AT&T, knee, SBC, knee, Oracle
09:32Park.
09:33Monster.
09:33Whatever it was, whatever it is, your boy got the call.
09:37Did you throw a strike?
09:37I sure did.
09:38Out of bed.
09:39And I got, ah...
09:40Who caught it?
09:41I can't remember, but I do know who introduced me.
09:43Who's that?
09:43Rennell Brooks-Roon.
09:45Of course you did.
09:45Rennell Brooks-Roon, of course you did.
09:45Rennell Brooks-Roon, of course you did.
09:45Rennell Brooks-Roon, of course you did.
09:45Rennell Brooks-Roon.
09:46Wow.
09:46Dan Dibbley.
09:47I had the, yeah, I had the late Dick Callahan.
09:52Yeah.
09:52Former A's.
09:53That's who I had when I threw mine out.
09:55As did I.
09:56Both times I did it over in Oakland.
09:59I told you the story when my dad got the last-
10:00I love the story.
10:02You never?
10:03Come on, man.
10:03My dad got the last-minute call because he and some others were like, he wasn't anymore,
10:10but this is when the Safeway Corporation was huge sponsors of the Giants.
10:14And so some good friends of him were very high up in the Safeway organization, and we
10:18were there early to eat at the whatever club.
10:21I didn't know what, when I was a little kid.
10:22But the guy who got the offer, come to the first pitch, he's like, I don't play baseball.
10:28I didn't think I didn't know the first thing about sports.
10:30And pops.
10:31So he goes, Tom.
10:32Tom, you want to do it?
10:33And my dad's like, yeah.
10:34So the great thing is, is Mike Kruko was pitching that day.
10:38And this was-
10:39And this was-
10:39And this was-
10:39Exactly.
10:40Probably said that to him.
10:41Or hurry up, man.
10:42Because my dad went out there and milked this sucker for everything they lose.
10:46I love it.
10:46You're allowed to, at that time, go out and actually stand on the mound.
10:49A lot of times now, they make you stand in front of the mound.
10:52He went out on the mound, and this guy, this is so my dad, he leans in to Bob Renly for
10:58the sign.
10:59I love it.
10:59Then he comes set.
11:01Then he checks the runner.
11:04And there's a great picture of him, like, finally going into the leg kick, and Kruko is
11:08standing behind the mound with his hands on his hips, and his facial expression is just
11:13like, dog, throw the ball, and get off of the field.
11:17Get off my mound.
11:18Tell me Tom got it over the plate.
11:19He threw it right in there, and Renly came out and said, way to throw it in there.
11:23Wow.
11:24And that was the end of that.
11:25No doubt.
11:26James doesn't know I'm a little mad at him, Stiney.
11:29You were doing the morning show on this station years ago when Melvin was the manager for
11:34the A's.
11:35So they had Melvin on the day after I did mine, and I'll never forget, Dave Stewart was
11:40talking to me.
11:41Didn't know me, but he was like, you might want to be careful.
11:45And I said to myself, I'm from Union City.
11:47I struck out 14 in the TLC.
11:49Give me that ball.
11:50And I went out there and fired it.
11:52And the next day, Dib goes, yeah, guru's unprofessional going out there.
11:56You said I took it too serious.
11:58But Melvin told the morning show, you guys had him on, was it Aldreddy?
12:03Yeah, I don't know.
12:04Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:05I had V-Lo.
12:06One of the digits might have been best, though.
12:08Aldreddy was the first base.
12:09I got it on my phone.
12:11You were trying to get a job.
12:14You were trying to have somebody notice and be like, whoa, forget radio, Daryl.
12:22We're going to send you right away to Midland.
12:23And I tried.
12:24You got a future.
12:25And there he goes.
12:26Yeah, Captain Tryhard.
12:27That's all I was saying.
12:28I'm wrong with that.
12:29That's pretty good.
12:29I would have expected that from you.
12:31You know your boy.
12:32That's exactly how I would have expected that to go.
12:34No doubt.
12:35That's perfect.
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12:50Now, tell me if I'm wrong here, Mark.
12:52You probably know these personalities a little bit better than me.
12:57I.
12:58Whatever.
12:59Krook and Kipe.
13:00Yep.
13:00I can see Krook getting annoyed with that, but I could see Kipe getting a kick out of it.
13:07I think.
13:07And that's the difference between Krook and Kike.
13:10No, I think more like Kipe would get a kick out of it because Krook's annoyed.
13:14That's true.
13:15That is true.
13:15Kipe will also get annoyed.
13:17Oh, I know those.
13:17Yeah.
13:18Like they both.
13:19That's not heavy.
13:19I think both of them, they are truly, I don't know if everybody knows this, they are family.
13:25Oh, there's no, come on.
13:26That's not just a baseball thing.
13:27They don't go a day without talking to each other.
13:30That I believe.
13:31You and me, buddy.
13:32They are exactly.
13:33Yeah.
13:34Old ship after every game.
13:36But they probably, like best friends do.
13:40You don't last this long if it's not pure.
13:43You get, and I don't mean actual joy, but you get a kick out of the other one getting a little hot under the car.
13:52Like it's funny.
13:53I can relate.
13:54Well, I don't.
13:54Those two, like the first one, when I got to move back home and was covering the Giants, one of my favorite things was not even getting to do the shows or going to the game.
14:07It's the media meal.
14:09Before the game, when you go up there on the third floor and you sit, and those two have their table, you don't sit at that table.
14:18That's Krook and Kipe's table.
14:19And those two guys, they run the room.
14:24Like it's almost like you're welcomed into the fraternity once they start razzing you.
14:29Once they start making fun of who you are or what you're eating or what you said last night.
14:36And so that's, yeah, that's who they are.
14:39That's who they are the whole time.
14:40I love that.
14:41Reminds me of Jerry Sloan, former jazz coach.
14:46Why?
14:46Who did he raz?
14:48He didn't raz anybody.
14:49Oh, that's just his personality?
14:51Well, I'll never forget.
14:53He used to eat a pregame meal in Salt Lake, and there would be writers there.
14:59And one day I'm sitting there eating, and he comes up to me, and he goes, excuse me, do you mind if I sit with you guys?
15:05It was Jerry Sloan.
15:06What did he say?
15:07Jerry!
15:08Of course.
15:09You didn't say that like that.
15:10I said, of course.
15:12And he sat there and just talked to us like human beings for 30 minutes, and I was like, this guy is awesome.
15:19Just because he, him and the assistant coach, I can't remember.
15:24Anyway, yeah, they would mingle.
15:26It was just a nice gesture.
15:27Yeah, I'm glad you brought that up because it had me thinking about earlier, because you guys were discussing the Weber-Nelly situation.
15:33And how fans felt, and Stiney, I think you captured it almost absolutely perfectly, because in the moment, it was 50%, Weber is a baby, Weber can't take hard coaching, and 50%, like, what are you doing?
15:47Weber's amazing.
15:49Nelly, like, how can you not make this work?
15:51The thing that struck me is, I believe it was one year later when Nelly was like, I'm out.
15:57So, at that point, it went from 50-50 to about 97% anti-Nelly, 3% anti-Weber, because the whole idea of Nelly or Weber, Weber or Nelly, it was like, okay, if it's a 50-50 call, fine, you're going to take the coach, and the coach is really good, he is, at this point, like, one of one in what he can do, and he got that team to the playoffs, and yeah, okay, Nelly, now you can go cook.
16:22And then a year later, he leaves, so at that point, looking back, it was all Nelly.
16:27And the coach never wins nowadays, you know what I mean?
16:30Right.
16:31Nowadays, I mean, nowadays, the player says, I want the coach out, and Jenkins and Malone and Thibs.
16:37And we're like, what happened?
16:38Yeah, wink, wink, you know what happened.
16:40Right.
16:41By the way, Joe, here, Nelly, over the weekend.
16:43Yeah, we played it.
16:44I just, you know, like, I don't know how you guys took that, and for those who don't know what we're talking about, he came out and would just, like, criticize the Dallas Mavericks.
16:52Once again, hard for trading Luka.
16:56But I looked at that, and I'm just like, man, you know, I know people don't like getting older.
17:01That's not supposedly a good thing.
17:03I don't.
17:03But at the same time, I can't wait to be that many years old where you have just fully stopped getting the slightest rip what anybody thinks or what the consequences of it is.
17:20It's just there, I think.
17:21Nothing.
17:22There's nothing.
17:23My man might be there.
17:25You just wake up, and you're like, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, pow, back to bed.
17:29That's it.
17:30That's how he came across.
17:31I can't wait.
17:33I cannot wait for that.
17:35So good.
17:36Yeah, no, but trading Chris Webber was fine.
17:40Mitch Richmond.
17:42Any number of them.
17:43I said this.
17:44Oh, go ahead.
17:44No, go ahead.
17:45No, the baseball.
17:46I'm not saying they're winning 107, the Giants.
17:49I'm just not.
17:49This goes to Saturday.
17:50That was incredible.
17:51And Friday.
17:52But, Dibbs and Willard, if I told you like I'm telling Stiney and the listeners, I just feel like that season is happening over again in regard to the magic.
18:01It hasn't been all perfect.
18:02I don't expect the bullpen and the starter to keep this up.
18:05Hopefully, they won't have to, but you strive to be the best.
18:08But there's just some magic going on, it feels like, with the San Francisco Giants, the 2025ers.
18:15I don't even know if it's magic for me.
18:17It is just good baseball.
18:19You've got a very good starting rotation that's healthy.
18:23You've got a very good bullpen.
18:24And for the most part, you play good defense.
18:26Was it the Saturday game where they scored three in the first and Atlanta had two errors in that first inning?
18:34That was Friday.
18:35That was Friday.
18:36And then Aldi's yesterday kicking it to get the win.
18:39So, I mean, you don't necessarily have to put up eight or nine runs to win.
18:43The Giants pitch great.
18:45The bullpen is great.
18:46The defense is above average.
18:48And sometimes it's okay to just wait for these bad teams to do bad things.
18:52I'll tell you what my observation for the weekend, because I was there Friday and Saturday.
18:56Yeah, you had the kids.
18:58This place is jammed.
18:59Yeah.
19:00This place is jammed.
19:01And I really want to find an entry point to have a conversation with an open conversation with the 95.7 The Game audience.
19:13We know that our logo is blue and yellow.
19:17I think we all know the score here.
19:19But even listening to you guys today, like, you find moments where, like, things are going on with the Giants.
19:28And it's almost like we're compelled to ask the audience, like, are you bored by this?
19:34Are you, like, do you like baseball anymore?
19:37Do you think this is sustainable?
19:38These kinds of questions.
19:40And I've decided we're clearly kind of sitting in some sort of an echo chamber.
19:46Because that place is jammed.
19:49Yeah, I saw it.
19:50It is energetic.
19:51I was thrilled to not see people do the flipping wave like they were doing earlier this year.
19:57Like, it felt, maybe for the first time since COVID, that, like, that sort of pulsating Oracle Park, third and king Giants fans locked into the baseball game.
20:11And the result thing is here.
20:13It's here.
20:14They're top ten in attendance.
20:16They're top six in road attendance.
20:19Like, I don't know what to tell everybody.
20:23But Giants baseball is cool.
20:25Whether you want to agree with that or not.
20:27It's a vibe.
20:28The data is all, like, it's there.
20:30Just go to a game.
20:32Just go to a game.
20:32You'll be able to watch it.
20:33And without oversimplifying it, my question would be, why?
20:37Why this year?
20:38Why not last year?
20:39Is it posing?
20:41It's a good question.
20:42I mean, I'm sure it's a lot of different things.
20:44I mean, more wins than losses is, I think, where it starts.
20:48But also, I think you can, like, you can think about a game and you can probably name seven or eight players who are going to start the game.
20:56And that, I think, matters a lot.
20:58Instead of, well, who's pitching?
21:00Well, who needs a rest?
21:01And who's going to get pinch hit four in the third?
21:03You've got a lineup.
21:04And I know it's not a gauntlet of great hitters.
21:07But you know of the nine guys in the field, you know seven of them.
21:10You probably know eight of them.
21:12And they're going to play.
21:13I do think that that matters a lot when you're not a diehard every-game fan.
21:18This could be such bad defense because it's a reach.
21:22But I put Buster Posey up there with Bay Area royalty in regard to former players and what he meant for his team.
21:29And earlier I told Stiney, what if Steph Curry was the GM or president of basketball operations?
21:34I'm not saying nobody's half-assing, but if just psychologically, if I'm playing for Steph, like some of these baseball players are playing for Buster,
21:45not I'm putting my best foot forward, Willard or Dibs, but there's something subconsciously to where I'm just trying to not mimic what he did,
21:52but because of who he is, maybe that's bringing something out of me that if it were Tom Thumb, who was the president of baseball ops, that wouldn't get me to, I don't know,
22:03but there's got to be a parallel, something to Buster, just a quiet confidence.
22:08I think it's what you're saying.
22:10You're on to something, but it's not so much just like because he's a great player.
22:13I think that a lot of these players either were close enough to this organization or they remember not just who he was,
22:24but what the organization was at that time.
22:28And since you're coming out of an era where I think there was an inherent distrust between the clubhouse and the front office.
22:37And so what he represents, yeah, great player, but I think he's trusted.
22:42I think he's trusted.
22:44Sometimes that's all it takes.
22:45And so now you have Bob Melvin and Buster Posey, and they are trusted in ways that Gabe Kapler and Farhan Zaidi weren't.
22:53And so I think their connection with the players is deeper and you get a different vibe, and I think that that's true for the fans too.
23:00I think there's something to it. I don't think there's any doubt about it.
23:04Well, I mean, look at the Niners, just real quick.
23:06Good comments.
23:06You've got John Lynch there at the helm, and if you're a player and you're playing for John Lynch,
23:11which, ostensibly, how do you not, like, heed his work ethic and what he's done being in the Hall of Fame,
23:18I do think that that sort of permeates down through the roster.
23:22I'm a little disappointed you didn't talk about my great start yesterday.
23:25Oh, he did, share.
23:26We had a bet that you weren't going to bring it up, but he said you beat him.
23:30I said, Gu asked Dibs about playing golf yesterday. He played well.
23:35Was it only a great start, or did you play well?
23:38I played, I mean, I played well for the fact that I hadn't played in six months.
23:42I quote-unquote beat Stiney, but we played from different tees.
23:46So it doesn't really...
23:48Why did you play from different tees?
23:48And what does that mean?
23:49Because I should have played with Dibs.
23:50Yes, I played from 6,100, and he played from about 6,350.
23:56That's too much for me.
23:56And for me, 6,350 is too much.
23:58When you only hit the ball 200 yards on a good drive, 6,100 is actually probably even a little too much.
24:05Is that because of your guys' handicap?
24:07No, it's because I...
24:08Choice.
24:09It's because, yeah, you can play whatever tees you want.
24:12And the older I get, the more I play forward tees, because it's more fun.
24:17Did you play a lot of Williams?
24:18Like white tees?
24:19You played white tees?
24:20You played blue tees?
24:21Yeah, wow.
24:22Just because the guy we played with, I always play combo.
24:24I played blues, probably, and he played the blue-black combo.
24:27The blue-black combo.
24:28Yeah.
24:28Got it.
24:29Too much course for me.
24:30So you weren't behind him.
24:31I shot a 96.
24:32What was you shooting?
24:3391.
24:34Okay.
24:34Shut up, Gu.
24:35Yeah.
24:3590, 91.
24:37Okay.
24:37I felt pretty good about it.
24:39Willard, so while we were at Ken's party, Dibs got...
24:41Both of you guys got invited.
24:42We wanted to see.
24:43You were at the game.
24:45Saturday.
24:45Saturday, yeah.
24:46Yeah, yeah, yeah.
24:46Yeah, I had the class there.
24:48Yeah, that was awesome.
24:48I had the class, man.
24:50That's just so weird.
24:51Yeah, well, that's awesome.
24:51That's a weird experience.
24:53Like when you were in college and you wanted to be in media, and you were brought into the
24:57press box of the Giants, and like Susan Slusser's sitting right behind you, and Bags
25:02is right behind you, and TK's right behind you, and most of these kids were...
25:07I'm like, free reign?
25:08You want to network?
25:09You want to go get some video out by the Coke bottle?
25:13And they just all stood up and walked out and got garlic fries and came back and sat
25:18down.
25:18That's it.
25:19Nice.
25:20That's it.
25:20I'm like, all right.
25:21Like, if that's all you want out of today...
25:25I'm going to eat it.
25:25All right.
25:25Okay.
25:26All right, Jens.
25:27I got to get going.
25:28All right, Jens.
25:28I got to cut.
25:29You got to go hit some balls.
25:31No, I got to cut a couple spots.
25:32Oh, wow.
25:33For 95.7, the game.
25:34Whoop.
25:35You got to bite.
25:36What?
25:37The final thing I did was I was going to eat.
25:40Go.
25:41I need to take away karamomata and falsetto.
25:44Do you want me to poke?
25:45Go, go, go.
25:46See you on fire.
25:47That's cool.
25:48Go.
25:49Berya.
25:49I'll hear you.
25:50Good.
25:51Good.
25:51Good.
25:52Good.
25:52Good.
25:53Good.
25:53Good.
25:54Good.
25:55Good.
25:55Good.
25:55I'm sorry.
25:57Good.
25:58Good.
25:59Good memory.
26:00Here.
26:00Good.
26:01Good.
26:01GoodmiÅŸ.
26:01Good.
26:02Good morning, good.
26:03Good.