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E3 Canadian Conflicted with the Halloween Season

October 17, 2021 Zac & Murph Season 1 Episode 3
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Howdy fellow Americans....and maybe a few Canadians but also all of my fellow Germans. Myself and Murph bring you another installment of Maple Glazed with touching subjects on American Football, Answering Follower Questions, Gawking at our favorite teams finally getting excited about our favorite Halloween content(TV Shows and movies). ENJOY!










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Zac Saleski:

And we're here we're off. Yes, yes. Here we go. Murph, this is do it. This is great. This is fun,

Murph:

right? Are you supposed to introduce our podcast

Zac Saleski:

every time you freakin tell me to do

Murph:

they all start I don't really know.

Zac Saleski:

I don't know. I'm trying to I'm trying to liven up the audience here. Oh, okay.

Murph:

Well, maybe you can live it up with like a really boisterous introduction like, Ed now it's maple glaze

Unknown:

coming up Bedros Mo, glaze,

Murph:

like the start of a porno when you say like, Oh, seriously? I'm half Canadian. He's all American. To diagnose what's going good there. I totally lost my train of thought.

Zac Saleski:

The only time I'm ever going to get all American and there we go. So here we go. Welcome to a third episode of maple glaze out. I am Zack. Yes, that's Murph.

Murph:

I am Murph. Okay with the sore thigh. plesiosaur. i That's definitely a thigh slapper of an introduction.

Zac Saleski:

Let's go. As we are doing this podcast we actually have the Chiefs game on on the side because I got really disgusted and I walk away from that team for a couple minutes because I can't watch them

Murph:

believe that's the number one rule of podcasting is do it when you're angry. And there's something else that you want to be doing.

Unknown:

I rather be doing anything else to watch this. Right? I'm

Murph:

done. Yeah. First New Castle. Now the Chiefs just just oh, oh, by me the chiefs were winning, but it's pretty much Oh into davers

Zac Saleski:

at least at least Newcastle expected. The Chiefs are like alright, this is yeah,

Murph:

it's killing my fantasy football right now.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, I am happy you guys decide to tune in. That's right. There's major life decisions you guys decide do anything else but to listen to us quicker. And yo, that someone's yelling more just now

Murph:

we don't yell or prayer words are very what's the word? It's a very progressive mental degradation. very progressive discussion. You know progressives ever go there? Yeah, exactly. Like you make fun of me I die internally I say some comments people laugh and we move on that's

Zac Saleski:

you you hold it on and then by like 1015 minutes later then you come back

Murph:

exactly. Yeah, well that's how that's how it all works. That's yeah, it's how the world wars are starting to

Zac Saleski:

hang on to something he's not paying attention. Exactly.

Murph:

Yeah. Just hang on to it barely until your deathbed and then you know that's when you proclaim all your anger and how your all the friendships you've broken because of it gets really fast they talked about man Canadian bridges man just let it you know just let them fall out.

Zac Saleski:

Blow it up a

Murph:

winner we'll blow it up just to get you to start taking care of it just let you know

Unknown:

it just so you know who said that was that was somebody but that was me. Was it you? Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

I thought I saw that on TV or something that'll make you give Murph the credit Yeah,

Murph:

all we could probably research it but we're not going to we're just I'm just gonna take clip I mean yes, we do have the capacity but we want it's like the American impartially Canadian way we just take it for ourselves and say we did it and probably was made in Europe, but you know,

Unknown:

it's always something to do here. It's always something to do.

Zac Saleski:

But uh yeah, thank you guys for joining us. If you guys have not yet make sure you guys you know follow the podcast give it a review you know, let this this podcast get some legs if you will, and hopefully right all the other angry America we try

Murph:

not to skip legged in this podcast, but sometimes it happens it happens. Our size

Zac Saleski:

gets sore and we can't do it.

Murph:

Just go for show for show live for show not for for show. No not for overall health. The world's going without again. Rocco hotstart Alright,

Zac Saleski:

let's go let's go they're

Murph:

not a real did I just reel them in? Here we are there in your real mini realize I didn't put any bait here. Exactly Damn. Do not know why the third time around. You still have not given me a script. I'm just so random going nowhere who needs this?

Zac Saleski:

We just I mean, you know, I try to have like one or two subjects like hey, we're gonna hit this. Yep. And that's that's it?

Murph:

Do we actually ever hit them? I don't even think you really tell me what subjects we're gonna hit. You don't like there's some questions some people have asked we want to talk about and that's really about it. We just go off. What Surpriser go like all right. All right. Well, they're rare. Yeah, okay. Well, they are weird. We're gonna get on that subject.

Unknown:

Does that work? Yeah, perfect. No, you goofy idiot.

Zac Saleski:

But no, actually, I want to start off with a couple of questions. We want to start going try to be better with this. But we do have a couple questions. We kind of get every single podcast

Murph:

it's a feet thing. I'm going to flip out

Zac Saleski:

Murphy. Murphy loves feet.

Murph:

I do not send

Unknown:

your feet pic.

Murph:

Please do not send those into me. I don't want to see them.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, the one college just stuck like sticks with us. They haven't. Yeah, I was in Germany. Yeah. Oh man. All right, Mojo. I know I've been kind of slow it

Murph:

might be our number one fan. He is or she I don't know. I don't know. He.

Zac Saleski:

He's a he's a he's a man made of done.

Unknown:

Oh, is he? He is

Murph:

don't get wet that just sort of shake my shrink a

Unknown:

little magic Kurt Russell. Wow. All right.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, man. Uh, oh. This actually I guess for me, okay. For future podcast, Lord. Give me a break. Why don't you Jesus? His brain hurts badly for future podcasts. I really appreciate your honest about valuation the strengths weaknesses of the Swedish all unicorns defense, the 2021 seat. Oh my God, would you please give us your views and how you feel they can improve?

Murph:

There you go, buddy.

Zac Saleski:

Wow. Yeah, that's like all that's basically all my fan base now. Like,

Murph:

I feel like I could probably just sit on this podcast, you just do the whole thing? Because I feel like you're going to take a whole hour just to talk about that. Oh, no. I'll tell you after watching Kansas City and your castle.

Zac Saleski:

My God. Listen, I was doing a AppScan pay to do some videos for a local business. And then I get back and I see that crap. I'm dun. Dun. So Mojo. I actually I got a couple things because I did watch switch a little bit. I should watch the good chunk of the championship game too. And not surprised they lost and I will be honest. Why? First and foremost. It's not you being honest. No, no. That's all I know. My gosh.

Murph:

Are you done?

Zac Saleski:

You've changed man. Yeah. You're going

Unknown:

it's a third of the money's changed you what money? Exactly?

Zac Saleski:

We're sponsored by Tim Hortons. Just drinking seltzer.

Murph:

I'm working on that but basically water it is

Zac Saleski:

give a man some Rome

Murph:

some some room. Oh, like Rome. We go to we're going to Italy now. Go to Rome.

Zac Saleski:

I say give me a router.

Murph:

Oh, around Gotcha. Yar

Zac Saleski:

yar give me some rum. Oh gosh. It's like back the first episode All right. Yeah.

Murph:

My Yars that's enough puns all right. No, we're not done with those but continue on.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, pun damn we just broke it was crack a little bit squeamish all this is good. This might kind of give you guys a little bit of a I guess a reality check and and sorts so as you guys know, you know, don't take it serious. Don't run the Nick. Like Zack said this. And he's like you like

Murph:

but um, he doesn't but this is a completely different

Zac Saleski:

Oh, yeah. Completely different. Exactly.

Murph:

Yeah, no, it's not cuz he doesn't like you. I just didn't like it.

Zac Saleski:

I just hated fakes. God, I hate it. So I would actually say swaybars Hall as a whole is ran very, very well. It's a great organization great team, despite not being in the league, they still can hold their own in a GFL League, which I think is going to be kind of hammered for the last actually gonna it's going to be on a downturn for the next couple of years. I think because of elf. Especially with the additions of movie that the league league Oh, keep up all right. I'm trying the other great coffee

Murph:

does that like their NFL? I don't know what it was.

Zac Saleski:

It's the new NFL Europe. Okay. So basically what they're now they they just they announced this week, they added another team it's gonna be an IST event. Istanbul Turkey. Okay, which I kind of figured because they the elf championship, they invited Val Gunn? Who was the he's been the head coach overseas forever. Gotcha. So I'm kind of not surprised there. But should we wish all for as a whole they're, they're a good team. Well coached by coach Newman, but I'll be honest defensively. And he's just me. I don't think they can handle me. Yes, sir. They will send me home after a couple games like you're you're too honest. Okay, guys don't like you even though the guys do like me. And then the be like the board be like, well, we just don't like you. It's fair to your just to understanding.

Murph:

I don't even know. I don't even know if I like you sometimes.

Zac Saleski:

Good. Yeah. Okay.

Murph:

What's our separate podcast? Separate? Very special, but it's a separate America joke.

Zac Saleski:

It's like, oh, you're doing a podcast. So we'll be back here. Yeah. And the back end of the room in this podcast. So it's Vegas Hall. I think the one thing I did not like that they were starting to do, they were running more of a three man front. And they basically were telling Dresden Hey, come, come, you know, hit us, let's run the ball. We dare you, or, you know, try to try the deep ball. They honestly, it's some of the stuff I saw, they were not maintaining their gaps properly. They were not holding their own. It just, they're, essentially if you're running three minutes front against a team that likes to run it, or it's they're more pro style, they're you're going to have issues all day long. So that's kind of the issue that we're having. Now. Nick Alfieri is a very good leader. He has Don't Don't yell at me. He has lost a bit of a step. If if you had a watch how

Murph:

dare you he is number one in my fantasy How dare you do that? My overseas house yeah, my L fantasy league?

Zac Saleski:

I would not be surprised if they tried to do that crap. Yeah. Oh, God. Oh, yeah, we have row saw pain.

Murph:

Oh, yeah. Geez. What is this Jim Rome is burning all of a sudden now you're just gonna go like

Zac Saleski:

I'm gonna tell you like it is because you know, Nick is still like he's a very smart intuitive searches beer.

Murph:

I'm just so shocked by that statement right there. Drink this

Zac Saleski:

water. Nick, honestly, he's a very intuitive, smart linebacker. Physically, you could tell he's probably lost a step a little bit. But the thing you can easily combat that though overseas, basically, just get yourself a big old nose tackle. Alright, you can do run some slants run a base for three. And then have that nose tackle, eat up some blocks in the middle, let Nick kind of you know, get all the communications and all the adjustments, and you'll be fine. That's basically all you need to do. The thing I saw during the championship game was like they were sitting back a little too much, allowing a lot of the intermediate routes to happen. And basically, the dressing monarchs were kind of trying to hit these long, long deep routes so they could try to force waivers hold back and then they've just go back to the running game. All you got to do all right, keep 2d safeties All right, and then you just you kind of make sure your front seven just to whatever front the offense is basically trying to achieve and you're basically each combat that that's all you need. Keep everything in front of you. Alright, allow the law the short routes protect yourself against a deep rouse intermediate your fun. Now they have a lot of guys Americans were older, which you'll have to adapt to. I know Cody Pastorino I think he from what I heard he might be done this year, we'll see. But uh, well, I think it'll be fine. They recruited a couple the guys that I coached that pattern so that should tell

Murph:

you everything. And yet you still hate them. So weird. I don't I don't hate just lost subscribers now waiting probably. I don't know. Should I kiss their ass? So what I do, I can't

Zac Saleski:

verify I won't sleep all night.

Murph:

Well, I guess all we can say is shaping 12 I say that right? slavish Hall? slavish Hall, right? So I wish all my dorm room and gave you a dorm room in college. balls in your court that gave you all the info you need. Now, here you go balls in your court.

Zac Saleski:

I guarantee you a lot of guys, blackhole. That's wrong. You know what, fine. We're doing it long enough.

Murph:

At all. We didn't start podcasting to make friends. No, you know, that's what we do.

Zac Saleski:

Not a friendly podcast. It

Murph:

is not this

Zac Saleski:

is America. Verse Canada. Exactly. against Europe. They're all in the same. conglomeration.

Murph:

Exactly. You know, you subscribe to this. Just remember. Still waiting for what you want it still wait

Zac Saleski:

for a demographic cannot be like, hey, but know that.

Murph:

They'll do podcasts that there's different. They do. Just yelling. Yeah, buildings.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah. Yelling at the signs.

Murph:

Like this. Yeah, it's a lot, a lot of old school ways, like old school stuff.

Zac Saleski:

This podcast now is sold in Canada

Murph:

smoke signals, you know, just Morse code. All that stuff?

Zac Saleski:

Yeah, I should just let you go for 10 minutes just to name off that stuff. Like

Murph:

game off all that stuff. Morse code Morse code. Yeah. carrier pigeon. Yep. Hmm. That's, that's tough. That's definitely we have carrier moose. Ooh, no, they're a little tough to tame. Oh, it's true. It's true. Now that's not I mean, yeah.

Zac Saleski:

Or maybe a Mountie just carries it over the border says How you doing and then goes back. How you doing with a jersey or

Unknown:

something? Northern border. New York to say why. Go back.

Murph:

I was terrible.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, sorry. I was a Soprano's kick lately.

Unknown:

Okay. Cool. Well, there

Murph:

you go. Yeah. Answer that question.

Zac Saleski:

long winded.

Murph:

Yeah. What asked him a tough question. Like you had that one queued up.

Zac Saleski:

No, I didn't. I didn't have 15 minutes.

Murph:

I know talk forever.

Unknown:

I never forget you do.

Zac Saleski:

Talk to the watch. Oh man, this Murph know about Mojo, or does he know about the Mojo? I think he knows about your mojo. That's that's your second part question. There we go.

Murph:

There's multiple Mojo's.

Zac Saleski:

Odessa, Permian Friday lights. Ah, Mojo magic, how about him? But I also Mojo did not like the soccer stuff that we talked about.

Murph:

Why not?

Zac Saleski:

People don't like soccer is

Murph:

like Yes.

Zac Saleski:

And oh, yeah, lupus haven't seen you in a minute. No, Murph, you're you're wrong. Canadian Thanksgiving having no historical roots. The first Thanksgiving Cana actually predates ours by some 40 years.

Murph:

Okay. Congrats. I mean, yeah, you could go you could Google it and figure that crap out. But literally, I every kid at I talked to could not tell me why they do it. They literally just do it. That's just how candidal told me to. Just how Canada does. Yeah, I don't really know. Like,

Zac Saleski:

seriously? Well, that's, that's new. Okay.

Murph:

Yeah. Cool. I like it. Thank you. Appreciate it. Oh, man, you gotta remember that now. It's sad when I know more stuff about Canadian history than my parents do. That grew up there with the school there. But

Zac Saleski:

he's weird, right? He roughly half cares. Yeah. The other half like, Alright, do what we want.

Murph:

Other half's isn't just America's Top Hat. Everyone calls it? America's Top Hat.

Zac Saleski:

Man. Thought Minnesota was a top pack is not. So it's part

Murph:

of America. So firstly, the top hat.

Unknown:

America. There we go. Oh,

Murph:

man, that was stupid. What do you salute at

Zac Saleski:

the Chiefs winning? Gotcha. Right now. That's what we're saluting. That's what we're up by. 11 All right. So actually, I went to to show you guys how much I kind of miss coaching football right now. I ended up going to a local high school game.

Murph:

Oh, don't even on Friday. You're about to tell this Thomas Worthington story. Yes. So to be honest, I'm just helping to helping you through street cred with your podcast listeners.

Zac Saleski:

No street cred. All street cred. Alright, continue.

Murph:

Oh, thank you. Yeah.

Zac Saleski:

Now, so before I went overseas, I actually I coached about two years of high school football here in the state of Ohio. If you guys don't know like Ohio football as his high school football, probably. It's it is it's probably considered the best in the nation. I'd say. Really? The Florida floor talent level. Ah, yeah. There. Okay. Yes. It's a mixture. Like there's just so much coaching talent. Yeah, in this state. And I mean, it just got the Football Hall of Fame. So yeah, it's, it's just wild to see like, if you guys look at like NFL, how many like assistant coaches or head coaches came from Ohio? It's just, it's staggering. It's crazy every single year. So and I'm going the game I just realized it's like, how much I guess simplified, I guess could say, majors, Columbus, I don't know. How much simplified like the game is here as opposed if you go overseas, like, it's just overseas reminds me so much of Cincinnati football because it's like you have the game plan against multiple different looks and fronts. You know, like what the hell? It just, it made me realize like, Man, I missed this. It's great.

Murph:

Well, you didn't coach high school football in Europe. So I don't think you can compare you coach pro football in Europe. So that's different.

Zac Saleski:

I mean, some of these guys, it's kind of been compared to depending on what level you're at. You can kind of compare it to I guess, I don't know. Low. Low college football. Nei maybe. Maybe. Mac Yeah. Okay. That's fair. Yeah, depending on what country now if it's GFL like German League, it's CIF a one or two probably, I would say Division Two Wonderboy. Just because the talents good okay. All right. Then elf is like you know, CFO and say, okay, but there you go. There you go. Canadian referencing that bull got that connection

Murph:

there? Yeah, perfect. Well, now we're done that's it. We just need to make that connection somewhere. Big tech. I am forever done this podcast now.

Zac Saleski:

could look okay, it's all around you. Here we go. Exactly.

Murph:

Just do it quietly and sneakily. So you don't realize it next thing you know you wake up one morning like holy crap, there's a lot of Canadian influence around me right now remember the Canadian

Zac Saleski:

bridge analogy? We don't just you know, let it

Murph:

let it rot let it rot let just let go nature ticket course to one day just falls on.

Unknown:

That's exactly how it works. Oh, and Oh, yeah. Oh, God.

Murph:

Condemned Bridger building. Just let it go. We'll take it back.

Zac Saleski:

If you want to tell them how you got drunk at a apple. Apple orchard.

Murph:

I didn't get drunk but yeah, I feel pretty good. Yeah, yeah. I mean, obviously it's

Zac Saleski:

gonna be a wonderful day and you decided to crush all these apples right? Your armpits and now

Murph:

what the heck Are you talking about i gotta pay extra for that? No. Yeah, I don't really know how else to explain it just small town outside of Dayton, which is I would get it wrong. Southeast Ohio southwest wasn't Dean. But wasn't Dean Southside Dayton? Yeah, our half drive.

Zac Saleski:

hour and a half. So it's probably the west side. Yeah.

Murph:

So yeah, so it was really cool. apple orchard the weird part was the you don't pick the apples off the tree. They are like already picked off. They just put them in like, it's the millennial right here. Yeah, exactly. They just put them in like a I don't know, like a big basket and then you just be like, here's the type of apples we have. And you just picked as many as you want. Like a grocery store pretty much. Wow. Yeah. And then of course the lines was stupid long but they had these are all this awesome. Like, false stuff. Apple cider, all this stuff. I'm a huge bourbon fan. So I know is that kind of is that we don't drink a lot of bourbon. But yeah, I'm a huge bourbon fan liquors are kind of been

Zac Saleski:

staying away from it's fair.

Murph:

They're not healthy for you, but I love them. Yeah, anyway. But so Woodford is one of the best bourbons really good. And so you could get a apple cider slushy, which was awesome. But then they'll put a little bit of Woodford in it. So it was amazing. And then they had a Woodford root beer float or they put in Woodford and then they put in like some sort of like, it was like alcoholic root beer and then a like a vanilla ice cream shops or something. And so literally we drank it. It was like a root beer flow with a little bit of bourbon at the end of it. Do whatever amazing. But yeah, so currently does like no problem. It was like the first it's like the first day of real fall here now like as you can see wearing my hoodie it's 60 degrees out 50 degrees out problem is here in Ohio gets really windy. Which sucks. Yeah, cuz you're like it's so we were sitting out having fun, but it was like really windy and kind of cloudy. So the sun was like helping you stay warm, and then all the wind and then you're drinking so it was just

Zac Saleski:

I was gonna go a long while to like this weather. It's like every time was was changing. Yeah, I was like, I can't. That's Ohio.

Murph:

Now we're lonely. Like we'll have a nice sunny day like today, but it'll be windy. And the next day. No, it rains the next week. Yeah, it's just it's stupid. It's unfortunate. We don't get to enjoy the nice fall days like today very much. And then it's all gone.

Zac Saleski:

It's like, it's like, low 60s and it's no, you have the sun out a little bit. So it's a little bit warmer than it is. So it's kind of that mixture. Right. Nice, but you just don't get that whole lot right at all.

Murph:

But what was really cool was there's a town we drove through it on the way there, Wilmington or something like that. The first or second

Zac Saleski:

close to Oxford or you Yeah, apparently didn't know that. Yeah, yeah. Well, we tend it's like maybe half hour away from Oxford.

Murph:

Yeah. So we were there. We were a week late. They had a sauerkraut festival. And I was like, damn, we're gonna have to go try that out. So what Yeah, was like October 9, or something like October 9, something on sale day. Um, so I don't know. It's like, so I'm going to see this count really big in Germany or we just think it's big. In Germany.

Zac Saleski:

A knot is as big as you think. Okay, that's why I thought at least now, it might be different in southern Germany, or Eastern Germany, but like where I was at, like I said, is more Americanized. So it's like people are like, they want more American Germanized things. Yeah. So it's kind of a mix. But that's I

Murph:

think, Canada. They're big on barbecue like it's Canada. What do you guys don't have warm enough weather for barbecue? They love barbecue up there. So yeah, it's it's weird.

Zac Saleski:

And but I mean, I've had like fresh sauerkraut before.

Murph:

And I know it's really healthy. It's good. Like,

Zac Saleski:

basically they call it something else. But it's actually it's really good.

Murph:

Yeah. Yeah. So anyway, they had the Starcraft festival. I was like, Oh, he was like, I have to check that out next year. I think they only do it one weekend. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

I never saw on like on any list, right? Cuz I always I'm always looking up like different, like festivals go to or different things. And I'm like, damn,

Murph:

honestly, it was a really small town. That's why I realized like, as much as awkward sucks sometimes, like, when I was waiting in line to buy my mom and sister like we want fresh apples are great. So yeah, so I bought a bunch of apples. And so I was waiting in line. And there's like an older gentleman behind me. And we just started talking and like, honestly, we talked about a ton of times like that kind of those kind of discussions don't happen anymore today. But it's crazy. Like you realize when you talk with people how much more you find out than what you do on the internet. Like he was only all about this aircraft thing. I was like, Oh crap. And so then when we drove out a ton, I was like, I know he was bullshitting me like it was legit like you could tell they had just like one poster. Like it wasn't really like anything huge. You could just tell it's something the town people just do. And they've kind of brought in the I think it's it was 51 years. Oh, I'm not 100% sure on that. Yeah, it's just like something something they do and it's just kind of like yeah, we do this they you know, they don't probably don't want too many outsiders or though the funny yeah, the funny in kind of geekiest part we saw we were driving out was there's a lot of people leaving that town also had a renaissance event. Fair thing that happens every day. Yeah, so like I've ever seen. Yeah, I don't know what it is about. I don't know if it's big everywhere in the world but I feel like it's mostly here in the US where it's like Renaissance stuff is huge for some reason people get really geek out about it like and it's like they don't realize how horrible the time period it was but like yeah it's like really really weird like you know, like it's they just want the turkey legs I guess that's turkey legs and the cleavage just that's

Zac Saleski:

yeah, of course it's just show me some leg lady the corset

Unknown:

like wow, I don't even know that you

Zac Saleski:

won't give your kids the turkey leg Thanksgiving. This is what we have to have. This is what happens

Murph:

exactly. Like want Ron's wants to get the turkey leg wrapped in bacon. They call it a Ron Swanson.

Zac Saleski:

Wow. Like Jake was like, wow, right. Oh, yeah. You can you can learn so much from Parks and Rec.

Murph:

Right? They go. Great show.

Zac Saleski:

You know what? I looked up the lakes before. You know, before the podcast. I'm like, I can't believe it. It's like, what was it since we started the podcast? It's like almost 30 people. 30 listeners from Germany. Oh, what's interesting are Europe, not Germany? Europe in general. Yeah. And then, I think maybe, I don't know, probably seven people from the US. But I think probably four of those were probably me. Because I was just like, I just wanna make sure that quality was good. That's really and then a couple from Australia, which I know the one person from Australia so it's okay.

Unknown:

So we're alright, good.

Zac Saleski:

So we're doing okay, also, but it's gaining so yeah, slow, slow and steady, right? wins some races not all of them right? Yes, exactly. Do you guys want to help out the podcast we also have the Patreon shares in link in the description it's there help it out a little bit more if we're still a few bucks short of Mercy chair fund so make sure we help each other out and that he has bad sciatica so we got to make sure we get them over the line help them out. So it's gonna

Murph:

be a horrible question. I've no idea what that is. Lower back. Ah, perfect. Yes,

Zac Saleski:

he's like yes, I'm hurting

Murph:

Sure I'll agree to it whatever. Over myself I was fine.

Unknown:

I smell sciatica

Murph:

National Spelling Bee Gees

Unknown:

see sex? Dammit,

Murph:

there's a pee in there. I don't know.

Zac Saleski:

And some you know other stuff. She's semi colon

Murph:

I heard was Attica. I didn't hear anything else. That's all I heard.

Zac Saleski:

So Africa is Attica. Here we go.

Murph:

I have said you know what, we're gonna go crazy off topic here. But I feel like we're slowing down so we got speed back up again. I don't think we've talked about this. I've been getting huge now into the scary movies and all that stuff. What is your favorite scary movie?

Zac Saleski:

Oh, wow. Look at Murph taking initiative. I

Murph:

don't try it. I'm trying to help. Nah, I don't do much here.

Zac Saleski:

That's not true. It's true. You provide comedic entertainment. And good on top of maple syrup.

Murph:

Perfect. I do a lot of that. After the podcast, we just go ham on the maple syrup.

Zac Saleski:

Canadian bacon at that too. No. I've never. Like for years. I never really cared for horror movies. Okay, that was like, I was like a weird kid that didn't believe that. Halloween should be like connected to like, Oh, sure. Glory. Okay, cuz I was like, it's it just ruins the holiday cuz I I mean, if you grew up in like a smaller town, like you have a different viewpoint. Well, Halloween should be or like, you know, the Halloween season so, but it was like the last couple of years to kind of start getting into it. I really didn't like Nightmare on Elm Street to scare the crap out of me as a kid, as well.

Murph:

I've never watched Chucky that's creepy too. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

Chucky was always weird. I always I was early fan of Jason. Some of the Freddy vs. Jason was always really good. Gotcha. And then I think later on got into Halloween. Okay, movie nights really good. Yeah. Okay, but I've always been a fan of of at least in the 90s I'm not sure if you guys remember this these some Americans but they used to have they would change their whole schedule over all their like all their shows would all be like Halloween related.

Murph:

I missed that during I really do miss that they like don't do that anymore. I do miss that. Halloween themed of October. I feel like October now is just like, normal. And then like the week of Halloween is when the Halloween stuff comes out. And then that's it.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah, it is weird because it's like it would always be either late September or like the first week of October then it's like bam, just Halloween related episodes. And it was cool because they would take time off of like their original storyline. Like you know what, let's have something spooky crazy. Let's just do this. Like Oh, sweet. Yeah,

Murph:

awesome. Yeah. I think a prime example of that would be like community They're really good they're really good about that like yeah, every holiday season it would just say like basically like blip in the storyline to do something that was holiday themed yeah and they did really well actually it actually blended in pretty good so that was cool Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

I miss that. Yeah style of format Yep. Sorry get off topic but

Murph:

no real kind of kind of not really, you know, kind of kind of went in there somewhere you know already you love it so much spooky season. We're trying to fit it all in before it goes away. You only got a few more weeks left. So we're like halfway through it already. I so

Zac Saleski:

I get I get so so much anxiety during this month because I'm like, I got to do so much stuff because I have to get like this the only time of the year most of the year. I'm like I'm chilled but this year, like this month, like I got it do all these things. But don't get this thing done. Because I won't have a good Halloween and then the rest of the year is screwed. Cheese. That's my mindset.

Murph:

Yeah, but my friends Rania

Unknown:

literally what's your what's your favorite Halloween movie? Good, sir.

Murph:

All right. Good question. Man just came out out of nowhere. Yeah. Wow. I thought about that one. Yeah, I think I'm probably I pumpkin Hinako right actually, that's pretty good one I can't go down the same line as you because I don't know all he was always a weird one. For me. I was always really busy in October. But now that I've gotten older and I have a little more free time, I start watching like all the movies and getting getting into them. Yeah. The Halloween movies always good. I always feel like that's a classic. Like horror movie, but not horror movie. Psycho killer kind of thing. True. I've always loved Stephen King for some reason. I've like gotten like, I watched his the movie. Yeah, I watched the movies. They may like they made a ton of them. And like the 80s and 90s. And I always just enjoyed them. They're just very I love I love a good storyline. That's really what I like. So that's what I'm starting to love about Halloween and horror movies is actually like, the storyline and the history they incorporate into things is like a lot better than normal movies. Oh, now I hate the I hate the jumpscare stupid like, you know, whatever. But the storylines and stuff is like I find that stuff creepier than then like the actual horror movie itself. Like, yeah, it's crazy. It's sad to probably go yeah, I'd probably have to go like that or the movies on a while. You know, the unfortunately the old one the second half or like that monster is kind of stupid. But yeah, it movies are good. You know? I'm trying to think they even like, it seemed like a crappy movie. But even like Christine about the haunted car. Like it sounds stupid. But we watch it. Oh, yeah, it's not bad. It's pretty cool. Like, it's just like, it's you know, it's just they're just they're cool movies to watch. Like, you know, whatever.

Zac Saleski:

There's a couple like, I've watched recent year that kind of really kind of got me excited was Oh, damn. Just like scrap the plot was like, carry the old Oh,

Murph:

yeah, they made well, they made a bunch of them. It's just another good one that popped in my head. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

like the was it? Oh, she was like a homecoming queen or something like that. And then she goes nuts.

Murph:

Yep, that's it. Look, I pulled a prank on her. And she goes no, she's a telepath. So whatever. Yeah. Where she's like move things their mind and do all that stuff. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

yeah, just even the original watch original couple years ago, even to the remake people. You know, purists are like, I hate that remake. But the remake was pretty damn pretty good. Pretty good. Oh, it's, um, it's just good story around. But

Murph:

the only thing I hate about the original, we talked about this. A lot of weird nudity. Because these are like girls are supposed to be in high school. Where they naked all the time. This is really weird. Like, I shouldn't you're watching this, right? You're like, yeah, you're like, this director should probably be put on a list or something. Like, like, yeah, like, I guess there's like, it's like, they're talking about like the Quentin Tarantino theory of like, he's got a foot fetish. So there's a lot of times like feet, we brought into pictures and all that, like they put their right Yeah, seriously. Yeah. Like it was just what? No, but like, like, I know, they're saying that, like we carry like it opens up with girls on dressing in a locker room and high school locker room. And you're just kind of like, do we really need it? Like, do we really need to go this far with it? Like, do we really need to start like this? Could you gotten the point across and another way? Yeah, but no, it was weird. Yeah.

Zac Saleski:

i It's fine. Murph made a point about Stephen King movies. It's actually interesting. I never knew this. But a couple probably up until maybe two years ago, I didn't realize that. My hometown was actually filmed in a Stephen King like TV movie. Called sometimes they come back, which is basically like, oh, it's basically like, the guy moves back to his hometown with his family. And then his his brother was killed like early on in his life, and he just just tried to like move away from it and move on. But he kind of gets the spirits that kind of come back and visit him and kind of relive like, those old memories and it's actually a really interesting movie. And it I think, actually, they filmed me like right before I was I was born so it's like it's kind of weird. Can I see like all these different parts of town like Oh, damn, I used to go there all the time. I used to go there,

Murph:

but I haven't I haven't seen that one. Yeah, that's I think that's unfortunate part though is I guess if you're a Stephen King purist, there's movies are not like Steven Hayes a lot of the movies compared to like what he wrote

Zac Saleski:

a lot of times too, like he's usually on set. Like all this crap. Yeah, do something. I think the old SWAT your money,

Murph:

right? Like one of the ones I heard they said that matched what he wanted was the newest one that came out was like Doctor sleep or something like that. Oh yeah, they said they did a good job tying tying the original shining with the one that he wrote. I didn't see it. I want to see it. It's actually here. It's like really good. That way

Zac Saleski:

the people who watched the shining initially that they don't like it at all right? Because like, basically it takes all those old like stories and those old Stephen King movies that did really well and they base tie everything together in the same universe. They did it. It's a long movie, but it's I liked it. Okay. It's you want to hear

Murph:

Stephen King actually liked it. Good. Yeah, I heard I heard he liked it. I think 201 They took, I think they because to tie it to the movie, they asked his permission. And he like kind of gave him the green light of how to do it. And so they did a really well. So I was like, Yeah, I was watching. They do on TV. They do like it's I think it's called Eli Roth's, like history of horror, whatever kind of enjoyed really does you realize kind of the culture of horror movies like, oh, everywhere, so it kind of to me adds an extra special, you know, like twist to some of this stuff is sometimes I watch a movie and I'm like, This guy, you know what I mean? Like, it's you're just wasting time by love kind of cultures behind them and all that kind of stuff. Like it just makes me feel like I wasn't just watching something dumb. Like there's like some real finesse and artistry to it. But there's

Zac Saleski:

it I think it's this new generation now. So what's going on is I've seen a lot of these movies, Halloween movies that are kind of picking up and they're, they're, they're doing a good job now of because I think they realize that their, their, their demographic, they realize all these guys are not idiots. So we can just have these carriers make stupid, stupid decisions. Yeah. So basically what's going on is they're, they're doing a really good job. Like asking these authors you read it, right? Like, if it's off a book there, make sure like they double check, triple check. Make sure the story is great. And then one thing that's kind of a, I don't know, low on the totem pole for a lot of directors that I've noticed is that they don't really they don't really set this the setting into like a warm, like a fall Halloween setting too well, like that's something that it's hard for me to kind of really get into a movie I get supposed to be set in Halloween if it's not done well enough. And the only ones kind of put me in that Halloween mindset, I guess you could say it would be. Oh, wonderful. A few years back. I think it's trick or treat was one as a good one. I did a good job. That one that was a good one in a good job with like the light bunch

Murph:

of short stories around Halloween time, which was like, yeah, that made a lot of sense. But it's great.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah. And that one, and I actually would even argue, damn. Well, my one way or my underdog favorites that I think people will probably criticize me for is a Halloween three. Season the witch which has nothing to do with Michael Myers.

Murph:

Oh, that one? Yeah. It's not the one with the masks. Yeah, yeah.

Zac Saleski:

It's actually if they've made that do stand alone. I should do really, really well. I think

Murph:

I think maybe I think what they the mistake they make them are watching that and because they were trying to look at Halloween. Yeah. I'm sorry to see what you're saying. I think if they they spun off from the Michael Myers instead of like, like paying homage to him a lot. I think it would have helped more because it gives him like, where is Michael Myers? Not dead? Like where is

Zac Saleski:

he? Like they really make it like any sort of? Yeah, there may be tradition there.

Murph:

Yeah. Then they tried to make it sound like it was the power of his mask. And I was like, Okay, now we're getting kind of weird.

Zac Saleski:

Like what they were doing was like they wanted to kind of create like a Marvel Universe for like Halloween through Michael Myers. So because like through the essence of Michael Myers through the name Halloween, like I'll just make a just make a Halloween universe. I'm like, This is not a nightmare for Christmas. Yeah. Right. But is that a standalone? Great? Yeah, I think I think it would still hold up today if they remade it, honestly.

Murph:

Oh, that's actually that brings me to another question is brew Yeah. Number for Christmas. You count as a Halloween movie or Christmas movie? Oh, man. That's tough. Which Tim Burton? Guide is pretty good. I like weird movies. But you just pretty girl. No lie.

Zac Saleski:

Like Halloween is great. Yeah.

Murph:

Even was the one like I am number eight or something like that. Or oh, yeah, I was pretty good to ever watching thinking what is this? But I actually kind of like it. Like, you know, yeah, like Edward Scissorhands. Like yeah, like I heard he's the reason Johnny Depp is pretty much as big as he is now is because like, Tim Burton loved him and just got him super

Zac Saleski:

Helena Bonham Carter for them. Probably. Yeah,

Murph:

but anyway, sorry, we digress. What do you what do you think it is?

Zac Saleski:

That's tough, because like when I was a kid, I never really considered it a hallway movie. I think it's more of a Christmas movie for me. And I was I'll tell you what, I was still fascinated that actually I named one of my Discord channels. Under this I had like a Halloween forest, night or a holiday forest. It was because of all the trees I had the door yeah listen you understand the stress that I go through because as a kid I was like what is through these doors? I need to know all these different like holidays I'm like damn you can do so much with this yep I guess they worried contacted him numerous times about doing something like that where he goes through different really Jack cells in Dec skeleton to go through different doors of those

Murph:

Oh, to see what like the Easter lamb look like and all that kind of stuff. Oh, I see. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

I that pissed me off as a kid so much because like what I need to know

Murph:

now goes through the doors. Movies. Don't give you those answers sometimes.

Zac Saleski:

Okay. Yeah, I kind of considered that more of a Christmas movie. I don't know.

Murph:

He definitely did. He did a good job. But going by I can probably watch it before I watch it twice. I will watch around now. Yeah. And I also will watch around Christmas, but I can't watch it like the middle. That's right. It should be. But yeah, it's just like, yeah, and I know you hate that people do this. But I am unfortunately one of those basic people that to me, Christmas takes the whole month. So like I love watching a different movie or things like that. And so yeah, I will. I like watching Nightmare Before Christmas. Like in the beginning of December. I was like, hey, goodbye Halloween. Now we're moving on to Christmas kind of thing. So yeah, I think gun to my head if I had to decide I think I consider it a Halloween movie over Christmas movie. Like it's one of those I'd rather watch in October than December.

Zac Saleski:

I'd rather watch it in October as well. But yeah, I just considered more of a Christmas

Murph:

movie that he takes. It takes like we try to think of it and I'm sure if you did, I'm sure people are going to Google this and just like the guy with the Thanksgiving him in Canada, but sorry, but he sorry, lupus. Yeah, no, I was actually good point. I love it. It was awesome. But I think like maybe you did like a time count for how much time was spent like referencing each holiday. Like it may be Christmas would edge it but I've imagined it to be pretty similar. Like, when you think about he spends a good chunk of the middle of the movie, doing Christmas things. But then it's at the end he goes back to Halloween and it becomes like a Halloween thing again. So it's like the, the like the the tropes the like the of like what it just kind of it perfectly balances out you do like a pretty good job of that true but anyway,

Zac Saleski:

let me ask you then.

Murph:

When can we ask the questions here? No.

Zac Saleski:

Then what's your favorite Halloween kind of TV special then? Now this that you can count you can count TV like movies you can count I will you know what? TV like sitcom? Yeah, episode as well.

Murph:

Yeah, that's tough. This is a tough one. I'm not gonna lie. I think I'm just unfortunate I'm a gut person. So I will go off the first one that pops in my head and then I always end up changing my answer later but first of all, American Horror Story. It got really bad unfortunately the other seasons but I kind of started watching the 1970s and they do a good job paying like homage to like the 70 slasher movies and like you know like the Friday the 13th and all that stuff and then like do the first season the second seasons of first season Mystery House I think second season asylum do those those literally watching those in college like those got me to start doing Halloween traditions of somewhat scary movies like like you know, the the circus one it was good in the beginning but then it got then unfortunately they got popular. So then they started doing these like, yeah, I started doing these two popular right? They start doing these stupid like midseason stops and then restarting and I am someone that I will unless you do something good. I just hate how I like it where I would rather it start in August or September and then end in November. But some of these American horror stories we're going into like December and I was like, I don't want to watch this when I'm in you all we like the only scary scary Christmas movies I'll watch is like Krampus and that's because it hasn't really cool I did some research into it. Obviously the German people know better than I do. But really cool backstory in history of that character for the holiday. So that's what I like I like but when you're doing like scary movies and people that like it good for you but Pete but not a scary movie person in December, December, I'm sure true more of me like, you know, New Year's are coming and the year off in a good way you know, bright happy celebratory things like you know that kind of stuff like it's been a long year like that kind of thing. But I would I would probably have to first say American Horror Story and then Halloween Town to be very close behind that on the only reason Halloween Town didn't take it was because I made the mistake of watching it recently. And as much nostalgia and fun I had with it. There were times I was like how the heck did I enjoy this? Like somebody's human was really dry. Like there's all that stuff where I was just like, unfortunately, like But new TV has ruined it. But I'm, I'm gonna reverse reverse that question back to now.

Zac Saleski:

That's a man. I still like, I love Halloween Town as probably if you want to count for like TV movies. I would probably say that's probably that's probably one of my top favorites. Just because I mean, that was the first time I think I was in high school when I first watched it, because I didn't have cable growing up. So I was like, Oh, this is sweet. Right? And then, you know, that's it's kind of like a, I guess. thing would kick off the holiday season for me. Next to Hocus Pocus, I guess. But um, but that's me being a kid. But uh, honestly, as far as like TV episodes for like, Halloween wise, man. It's difficult because like, I grew up in the TG if era. So like, that was

Unknown:

God's Friday. Yeah, I think

Zac Saleski:

the cat man, like, it's so hard because like every year, I mean, you had family matters you had step by step. You had all these shows. I just do all these amazing Halloween episodes, but there was something about me. I want to say it's kind of a tie because they kind of started I think Roseanne started it. And then home improvement. Really I kind of lean more towards home improvement. Okay, when they did their like the Halloween episodes, were just so much fun. The first one was great. The second one's okay. The last one's like Yeah, but um, but they it seemed like those two were always competing against each other like oh, we're gonna outdo you. So Rosanna kind of homeroom we're kind of tight for me there. That was in

Murph:

reference Roseanne you ever watched the the new kind of one that's like that the Goldberg a lot of people I've never given a shot and that was kind of weird. But yeah,

Zac Saleski:

really kind of got into it. Okay, I watched I watched the done. I mean, well, the newish new ish, I guess the only season that Roseanne was on. Okay. Like the newer age one i She was I really liked that. I really loved that that series like it was they were hitting on some some subjects. I think a lot of TV shows were not doing gotcha at all, like on TV. Like it was really good. They like they were like the only way to take risks. Yeah, basically it it was great. Like they there was one episode I was really impressed with where they just they're still living in the same neighborhood on the same street. And then they noticed like all these people like minorities moving in, so she Roseanne felt like a little bit like not comfortable. Right? And they find out like next door they have like Middle Eastern family moving. So the whole the whole show Dublin well, they mess it though the whole the whole show is her just being uncomfortable. But then she starts to get to know her neighbor and realizes Oh, like you're, you're actually a really interesting, like, you're a nice person. And like kind of like that's it? Yeah, it's very much a 90 other

Murph:

worlds kind of turning. Yeah, it's a globalization because you can go and there's

Zac Saleski:

not like nowadays, there's so many channels like and shows are just not doing those types of sites anymore. And like, that was I thought was really well done. And they kind of went into other stuff where Roseanne was having health issues. So she was kind of hooked on on opiates. And and she was trying to like crap, yeah, manage that. I was like,

Unknown:

damn, this is great. Yeah. It's like,

Murph:

he was not afraid of the cancer culture. They weren't afraid to tackle those stuff. Because it was like, they even said that, like Mr. Rogers didn't realize that, but I think I watched a documentary on him. And he said that, like, he tackled the race problem because he would like bring in African American people and like, do things with them. Yeah. And like, that's not a bad, but like, you know, like it was just but you know what I mean? Like he would like he would do like lessons with them and stuff like that basically, like just treating everyone normally. But then

Zac Saleski:

like, where his African American postal worker was actually actually wasn't the same like Yeah, hello kitty. pull that together. Yeah, that was a symbol at the time that society where people like you couldn't be in the same place. And so he was like, oh, hell with that. I don't think right is impressive that you don't see that.

Murph:

Now people are too afraid to take stances now. Yeah, they really are. It's it's it's unfortunate because there's so many niche groups that can Unfortunately, it seems like nowadays, we have to pander to everyone. So just want to say you don't get into a single assume a certain niche group. That group can get you cancelled. It's like it's crazy.

Zac Saleski:

It's like you get caught once and then you're done. Yeah, but yeah, that's man all the time. Oh, wow. What a turn Why

Murph:

don't write that's a world earns always seem to get dark or conversational. You seem to get dark at some point you emerge and you're darker. Right? Exactly. Abracadabra geez,

Zac Saleski:

and wow, Chief just once a

Murph:

Wow. Wow. A lot too. All right. Oh, my God. Oh, what are you gonna do now? I don't know. Right? Probably just 18 points.

Zac Saleski:

If I just, you know, drink a little bit and be happy.

Murph:

There you go. That joy joy your Sunday. Happy Sunday.

Zac Saleski:

Man, what a credible time Oh, right. i Yeah, it's it'll be interesting. I think. I know some of you guys have kind of been asking me a little bit about coaching this year and I know it's gonna be interesting landscape going forward this year. They got like I said to you guys, for the beginning of the podcast, we got a brand new team Istanbul, Turkey. Esta mille it's all rams. Interesting. Yes. Dope. What

Murph:

actually should make that comics? I don't know. I haven't done my research on it. I read what is it? I read about it. And I tried to remember it. And then I forgot it a little bit. Who there was something about it was talking about the croissant that it wasn't I don't think it's actually invaded by the French. I thought they said it might have been invented by the Germans or somebody. And what it was is, it was right after the Ottoman Empire was defeated there. Their flag was still the crescent moon. So the croissant was put in that shape for the crescent moon so you basically are eating the enemy that's that's really dark. Yeah, I know. Part of I don't part I know part of that I'm correct about and there's about the big stuff I'm wrong about so the the shape I know I'm right about the origin country. I know it's not France, but I thought it's a Germany but I'm not sure. See our eoA There you go. Just do pastry,

Zac Saleski:

croissants, pastry

Murph:

origin or alright. added into Google before.

Zac Saleski:

I don't use the word origin now. place of origin Austria.

Murph:

Ah, alright, so I was close. But yes, I am. Well, I shouldn't say I was close. I know Austria isn't Germany but everyone just

Zac Saleski:

yellow reference for that but they bullshit story.

Murph:

No, I don't like most of it is right. Like, like click that first answer. See is like, because became

Zac Saleski:

the French the moment people became to make a puff pastry French innovation, fully taken root, and it's adopted land or whatever.

Murph:

Maybe I'm completely wrong. All right. I've read something that said that. So problem is that's the Smithsonian. So they're not going to fight them on that they'll know better than I did

Zac Saleski:

join Mercer protests in front of Smithsonian right. But the orange has

Murph:

to go to work for them for a little bit. I thought about after I graduate my history majors like that'd be kind of cool. But then I realized, like,

Unknown:

reveal the curse thoughts real origins? Sir, I'm

Murph:

gonna leave. It's what happens when you read something on the internet and do no research like I did. Wasn't Wikipedia?

Zac Saleski:

I mean, I can see that like maybe they they use that? Yeah, in some shape or form and tell like the military troops to kind of help boost morale? Maybe, maybe, maybe. But yeah, they're a little off topic. Over the league, adding a new team in estimator, Istanbul, Turkey. They they're still been talks. And I've been getting a lot of questions on this. But there has been talks about new teams in London. But there's been a lot of issues there from some people I've been talking to, they said how basically, London's having some issues with Brexit and a few other things are logistical issues there. So I'm still waiting to hear from Amsterdam, maybe up team in Paris, or somewhere in France, at least. So I think those are kind of the two the two targets for this year, which it's going to be I mean, the amount of openings this year, it's gonna be crazy. There's gonna be so much and so much like interest in this brand new league and you got just amount of players they're going to be interested in this new league. It's going to be wild and crazy, but I think coming going forward, it's it's this year is I think the GFL should watch out. Just say,

Murph:

but that's just me. Oh, man caught the GFL

Zac Saleski:

but, uh, me well, my old team paddleboard dolphins are they doing good? They are going to the I don't know how they do this the promotion playoff so they're like the second round. Okay, I think next rounds I think there's only two rounds so basically like two rounds the top two teams I don't know how to structure this because we have like the south playoffs and the North playoffs Okay, they're battling for the north which I believe

Murph:

they're playing like AFC NFC Yeah, cuz

Zac Saleski:

how they they cuz they have room for GFL to do for two is split into two for North and South. Okay, so I think they're battling for the northern part and then but they're gonna go up against I believe Hildesheim invaders which used to be GOP one team.

Unknown:

Oh, so

Murph:

there Yeah. the underdog then. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

it they've been have a great year. I wish him luck. All right. No offense. I hope you know honestly, I have no ill wills to It's i i loved my time paddleboard it was fantastic. I love the people I love the city it was just wonderful but I sometimes you just got to move on.

Murph:

That's fair and close that chapter move on to another one. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

in order to grow as a coach, you just got to go to somewhere else and just, you know, kind of get your roots and then build from there you

Murph:

go. And then you show them how good you were. The next place had a board you beat the shit.

Zac Saleski:

It's really not like a salty usually I am somewhat like salty, salty guy sometimes with some teams but really, there's no ill will. No, that's good. We good? You feel me?

Murph:

Mo hurry up and we'll break up and

Zac Saleski:

just just be friends that's it. Here we go. Exactly.

Unknown:

But anything else Murph? Anything else? Hmm Nothing.

Murph:

I've already yeah, I've already miss misspoke historical facts. So we got that out the gate. Okay, yeah. All right.

Zac Saleski:

You waited a whole damn podcast for that store. Exactly.

Murph:

whole damn podcast. That's what keeps them coming. So keys into the end of the end of it you just tease it be like hey, murder for the random horrible not even right historical fact. Please don't google it. Or check in Don't Don't Don't Don't go it's right. Yeah, I said it's yeah. Is his majors only in his majors only in history. It's a masters or anything. Food History. Just. Exactly. Yeah. No.

Zac Saleski:

Chill out Gordon Ramsay.

Murph:

Right. Exactly. No, I guess. I think did we talk about your last podcast? Yeah. Michelle seasons kind of finally officially kicked off. So that's it. I mean, yeah, dude. Yeah.

Zac Saleski:

How did your brother do?

Murph:

scored? He scored a goal in his first game, which was awesome, bro.

Zac Saleski:

Click on the

Murph:

right. Oh, sweet. Unfortunately, they lost. I don't think they've won. So they're Oh, and three right now? I don't know. Like they're Oh, two and ones. I think they tied a game but lost in overtime. And then they lost two games. But their home opener is Tuesday, I believe so that'll be exciting. I unfortunately will not be there. But that's exciting. Awesome. Love economy. Hey, got exactly. On my dad's in with the Rangers, they are doing their 111. So I think they lost they lost one ot they won last night. And then they lost their first game. So they're doing okay, they're looking okay, a problem is is like go on to and go long thing. Right, exactly. The problem is, it's, I mean, you know, it's like an 82 game season or something like that. So it's like, first, I mean, the first two weeks are pretty big to kind of see, you know, to kind of set you off and how you're going to do but like you have so many games as just kind of like, you know, oh, well, like you can make up for it. So yeah, um, you know, there's growing pains with new coaching and of course, the Blackhawks there's a lot of new players. But, you know, we'll, we'll see, I guess, you know, we'll just the more and more if we keep doing more and more of these podcasts. We'll just see as the as the year goes on how language changes and by body structure and all that stuff. You know, I start letting myself go. I don't know. You're just gonna just kind of crazy things. But we'll

Zac Saleski:

send some big love into Connor Murphy's way. Maybe he'll start getting some W

Murph:

he did get the A so he's an assistant. Only thanks. Well, I know right. The only thing that's weird though, is it's only on the road. So he does not get it for home games. Yeah, it's a weird thing they're doing unfortunately, fortunately, letters. They are partially about leadership. They're also partially about ticket sales. So I think the guy that's going to get the A for home games is a better player than Connor. So it's like, oh, better tickets. Seems to bring it a good time forward. So of course, Jonathan Taves as the captain great, great player gladiator makes complete sense. I think Patrick Kane has one of these as we like again, great forward they call him Showtime for a reason. Like guys guys a Hall of Famer, he's a stud and then my brother gets it on the road to Brink it gets it at home. And I think that's it. So confusing. Yeah, so it is hockey hockey likes to do that sometimes.

Zac Saleski:

But it was put in the contract or something. Yeah, but

Murph:

yeah, other than that, no, that's really kind of all about it. I mean, it's it was a short one unfortunately can't go forever today but that's pretty much all we had an hour all right. That's pretty much our good, right? That's pretty much no that's pretty much all the all the things I guess if anyone is wondering, I guess that's why it's kind of a shorter one today, after I run off to my own adult league hockey, so Zach's like yo, our viewers really want to hear your lovely voice Tyler and I was like, I mean, okay, fine. So yeah, so I gotta worry here. Exactly. So we just quickly kind of kind of jumped this in before I had to run off. Yeah, we're actually getting dangerously close. Oh, yeah. Yeah, unfortunately.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, as always guys, make sure you guys you know, like the podcast. Please do give it a review on Apple or wherever.

Murph:

You guys Exactly. German football questions I love sit and listen to him rant about German. In football, it was like oh, okay, I can't I can't wait on this on it.

Zac Saleski:

Exactly keep them quiet right? It's always guys if you guys are also on YouTube make sure you guys leave some comments love to answer some more questions be awesome and and

Murph:

give us content

Zac Saleski:

yeah all the content really should be

Murph:

role reversal and are going to see what who do what to say something. Oh well reverse what? Just say your thing and then maybe we'll do it.

Zac Saleski:

Oh yeah. Oh, okay I just I just ruined that dude i i don't know what your child said I was gonna say

Murph:

I was just gonna say say by Zach just like you

Unknown:

say bye Murph yeah bye bye