May 12, 2015

Segment 2 - Jason Gay, Derrick Goold, Poisonous Phone & Late Night Shows 5.12.15

Oh that Aaron Neville, something about little Billy Simpkins..., Jason Gay of the Wall Street Journal joins the show, wondering how we'll remember this years from now, might be the fourth paragraph of a obituary when Brady dies at the age of 175-years-old, certainly buying into notion that Patriots are being punished for past shady behavior, hard to cheer for Patriots if not already a fan, franchise attitude of smugness for years, Robert Kraft certainly not done battling the league on their decision, NFL has been having poor past year with their authority, Roger Goodell taking 'new sheriff in town' stance, issue of the league being reactionary, hard to believe that there was discussion years ago at official meetings in which there was discussion about the proper air pressure for game balls, turning blind eye to QBs doing things to footballs, Fuelsie calls but not there like usual..., Plow Boy says he's been on hold for about 45 minutes, Matt Carpenter rejoining the ball club in Cleveland, hearing that it's the workout around the games that lead to the fatigue, not the first time Cardinals have dealt with players having issues off the field such as Randal Grichuk in the weight room, Ryan Kelley calls reminding you to SUPPORT THE SPONSORS!!!, Tim going to see "Hot Pursuit" this evening, lot of listeners don't generally miss meals, Charlie not really a dessert guy, preference to the savory stuff in life, wonderful drop from Kenny Powers talking about the fixins, wondering if we should open some kind of potato kiosk at the mall, the kiosks we see at the mall, Doug had a bad experience with kiosk once, name suggestion for baked potato kiosk, tough to eat baked potato walking around the mall, put the baked potato kiosk by the massage chairs, wondering how we got to this point..., Plow Boy suggests adding salisbury steak, Willie suggests twice baked potatoes with a spork, Doug frustrated that the spork has not become more popular, Vaughn family would be thrilled to use sporks, if we do the "Real Housewives of St. Charles" then open kiosk at the little mall off Zumbehl selling potatoes with metal sporks (product placement...), potato in a glass, the tap water narrative, more spork talk, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch joins the show, status of Matt Carpenter joining the team in Cleveland after taking the weekend off, Cardinals taking process slow with Jaime Garcia plus Marco Gonzalez before looking outside the organization, trade market still the same today, payroll not an issue whatsoever for the Cardinals at this point, problem is the tall order that the Phillies will want in return for Cole Hamels, those Phillies want a lot of (potential) Major League ready talent, not hearing much else on the market, could connect the dots figuring who will be available sooner or later, plenty of pitchers hitting the free agent market this upcoming offseason, ball clubs still in the postseason race will deal off seemingly key players to shake things up, someone like Aaron Harang would cost a lot less, do not want to give up someone like Stephen Piscotty, things change through the season in which potential talents become attractive during the season, angst all over..., SUPPORT THE SPONSORS!!!, Jason Isringhausen wanted to do show yet duties with Cardinals would not allow this, bosses do not like to find out things in the paper..., Angry Adam calls, nice little rap, POT HIM DOWN!!!, we enjoy callers with material, ricin like they used in "Breaking Bad", Don from Delwood calls, POT HIM DOWN!!!, that guy was on hold for about 45 minutes to get three seconds of air time, if first word from caller is 'Doug'..., now plans for the Plows this weekend just yet, going camping, Doug doesn't like to go camping, Jimmy (who could be Adam or Don) calls, pitching tents, Doug has 'grandpa swag' though he's not a grandfather, Chris calls, near FCC violation thwarted by Tim, Doug's birthday, went to dinner to have salmon with side brocoli plus some tap w

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