Maple Glazed Podcast

E6 New York Is A Different World

December 12, 2021 Zac & Murph Season 1 Episode 6
Maple Glazed Podcast
E6 New York Is A Different World
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Murph is back! After numerous weeks in New York(Such a different world) Murph talks about the culture about the unfiltered nature of those in that historic city. Also we dive into some of Murphs behind the scenes look when visiting his dad(New York Rangers Hockey Assistant Coach). Because we love food murph reviews some of New Yorks best bakeries, foods etc. Finally we dive a bit into our plans for the christmas season. Its gonna be a good one.





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Zac Saleski:

Yay welcome to the podcast Oh my took us a little while but we're finally back boys screen Why don't you alright well no audio levels will be out of this world exactly. Well you know I'll I got to salt the IRS first and then now just whisper like this

Murph:

Take your pants off

Zac Saleski:

yes you know I show I show Murph like one ASMR video and it's weird. It's just weird. And he just, it's still weird to me and he's like, you know you give it 20 minutes and you kind of really get into it and I'm like, What? No, I don't have to be

Murph:

like, Okay. Would you like waving your hands in the camera? Like just massage your head? I'm like, wait, what? Like, oh my god. It's like it's weird to me. I don't know.

Zac Saleski:

Take your finger you know, right? Yeah. Well

Murph:

now bend over and you're like, wait, what?

Zac Saleski:

This is the courteous part where I say to Murph. Oh well, why haven't you introduced the podcast yet?

Murph:

I thought you did. Oh, we didn't know he That's right. We just said welcome to the podcast. I like forget the name every other day that's why I didn't say it. Oh go it's still maple glaze right or if I change the smoke smoking my ham

Zac Saleski:

oh the I could get away with that.

Murph:

You know we just did.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, God. Welcome to Maple glaze podcast. This is Zach and we got

Murph:

exactly where the Naples strong the glazes week. Wow.

Unknown:

Man merch. Exactly.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, we are back after a couple weeks. I know you guys have been just foaming at the mouth. So excited. Yeah, well, let's face I'm not doing this thing by myself. We're not I'm not doing it because I will sit here and then read a book for about an hour and people like

Murph:

this. They might listen to a podcast you don't know. You know, they might they might if you read a good book, but like Curious George go to the zoo. I don't know something you know? Do you guys like read something? Read something like How the Grinch Stole Christmas? I don't know something like Dr. Seuss always works.

Zac Saleski:

You guys like trolls?

Murph:

Man. Oh, well, happy holidays. We're in the holiday season hence drinking Great Lakes clunk Christmas Ale, which they only do for the holiday season.

Zac Saleski:

They're in Great Lakes. Very. Here we go.

Murph:

I love it. I kind of like that they only release it for this time. They don't do it any other time of the year. So so I'm looking forward to it. We are

Zac Saleski:

drinking Great Lakes brewing based out of Cleveland. Yep. Uh huh. I'm not a big greatly sky. But you know what? The Christmas sale is probably one of the better ones. It's good. I usually like smoother stuff. Yeah. This is more of happy. Happy Christmas. Okay, good. I thought

Murph:

I can't figure out what it is. If it's like an old spice or what they put in it, but it's a it's Oh, wait. Nevermind. Spices and honey. So there you go. You should read the bottle. All right. Well, podcast is done.

Zac Saleski:

Just start off the podcast during the bottle. What are you?

Murph:

Yeah, I can't figure you out.

Zac Saleski:

Tell me your secrets.

Murph:

Maybe you speak well, maybe you speak ASMR to it'll do something like, just tell me your secrets. Okay, you're in a safe place. You deserve this

Zac Saleski:

you guys feel like you're outside and outside of a babbling brook as it's snowing.

Murph:

Still can't get over that. babbling brook. I really just kind of latched on imagery. Murphy. Imagery. Well, it's a podcast, right? You have to be accurate in your words and being able to let the I was gonna say readers let the listener understand your mind and thought process with things.

Zac Saleski:

See, this is why I have a great, great face for radio.

Murph:

Exactly. merch. Yeah, we do podcasts that you put on YouTube.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah, we got a market. Gotcha. Show some leg. All right.

Murph:

I mean, yeah, I'm not that flexible anymore. So it's hard to do when I'm sitting like this

Zac Saleski:

somewhere. Tell thanks. Tell us about your last couple weeks because the PTS

Murph:

that people want to know All right, well, obviously you can tell by my hat. I got some new Ranger swag. I was in New York. You're right. I was in New York. As we discussed last time. Hopefully you guys listen to the last podcast. I'm going to ask Zach to help a little bit on this one. Okay, really hard to explain New York. Like it's just a like, I don't know. It's just like, it's a we it's like, it's like when you're there you get some sort of I don't know if it's the commercialism behind it, or if it's just the history or what it is, but it's just a different culture. And it's weird to think you're still in America because it's like, it's fast, but it's wrong. Exactly. No, you're not wrong there. But like Yeah, it's like fast and there's there's like weirdos but you kind of ignore them and then there's all this cool stuff you're seeing like, like you can kind of get lost in the city. Next thing you know, you're like we're in Times Square. And then you're like there's the Empire State Building, which accidentally called the Eiffel Tower. When I saw it But that was my second time seeing it the first time I properly identified it the second time accidentally called it the Eiffel Tower. My brother's girlfriend had to correct me. That was a low point of my trip. I was not drunk either. But yeah, but no, it's just little Trade

Zac Saleski:

Center is the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Right? Well,

Murph:

that's gone. Alright. Come on. Be better than that. The One World Oh, one world. Sorry. I thought you said the World Trade Center. Playback the audio figure it out anyway. Sorry. No, but I saw that last time I was in New York. And I definitely think when you're in New York, that's like a must to go see that well, after everything that happened. Conspiracy Theory and all but whatever. But yeah, like, it was just, it's really cool. It's just, it's amazing. And you do kind of see the history of like, it was a big city like it's, it's obviously why there's like an International Airport, all the different cultures. Like, it's, it's really, really cool. It's, it's a great thing to experience. I personally wouldn't live there. But respect to everyone that does. I'm unfortunately slower and lazier that I don't. I walk fast, but I don't like all that speed that they had. And it just baffled me how that's just like, I don't want to say it's the worst of humanity, because they're actually really a lot of nice people. But some of the things you do they do. It's like, it's definitely different Midwest where me and Zach have spent a lot of our formative years of growing up and all that stuff. So like, I don't know, like the one thing that baffled me is like, they do what we call here. I don't know if they call it everywhere in the world, at least here in the US they do like college crossing, which jaywalking pretty much is what it's called. And so like, the sign will legitimately be like, you'll go live yet don't cross and it'll be like a green light and people are just going and it's just like, the weirdest thing to me. So like, driving in New York sucks already, but then people on the street, like, just don't help it. And so it's just, it's crazy. And then like, everyone doesn't look very happy because they're they're running places and they got things to go do. It's it's really different from the way I'm doing an awful job making sound like it's like a hellhole. It's not it's actually really cool. Like it's so Murph had fun. No, no, no, I, I love seeing but I guess on the brighter side, like, it's, it's weird, but like when you see the buildings, you can almost tell the history behind them. Like they do a great job of like, they'll renovate they look newer and cleaner, but like they stick to the the facades and the building of like, what you'd see in like the the 20s and the 30s, and things like that in some buildings, they do a good job renovating them and keeping them a little bit historically, like what would have been like a little bit, obviously, they've built up now. But we went to like Soho, which is huge for shopping and all that obviously with my mom, my sister, so we had to go shopping. But there was really cool seeing like the cobblestone streets and like the artists brick, I don't think it's cobblestones brick, like the brick streets, the old buildings that you could see that were probably built in the 20s, the 30s and the 40s that like they just renovated and put in like, you know, put in clothing stores and stuff like that. Obviously, this is probably a hot thing to talk about. But you kind of see how COVID spreads in New York because people are just all like people either you were shoulder shoulder at all times, like true, especially because there's a lot of people there for the holidays. And like the holidays there are crazy like, it was it we saw Rockefeller, which was obviously if you guys have seen it on TV, the beautiful Christmas tree lit up. He had the skating rink underneath or tried to play hockey on it got kicked out. That didn't happen. But yeah, Baloo, there's so many people there taking pictures, like it was crazy. You can even rent like tables and tents to like, sit there and enjoy it. And also then go skating, which I imagine was a lot of money. I didn't do it. But you know, that kind of stuff. You know, and then like just it was just downtown was amazing. But I'm looking forward to more trips there because I just wanted to experience it and get used to it. And then of course we will. Next time I go there, I'm going to probably get a little more like fully into it of like doing things and experiencing things. Obviously I want to do like Ellis Island, because that's such a huge part of the American story where people immigrated into. So I'm excited to do all that stuff. But for now, it was just kind of getting used to it seeing what it was like for people that don't know New York, my parents actually live in White Plains, which, yeah, is like an hour outside of the city with traffic. So what's cool though, is they have so most places I think you will agree that most places like they don't have trains like train. The train system isn't really big here in the US except for like agriculture and like out there. Yeah. But in New York, it's like yeah, they got they got New York in Chicago, they have subway trains for everything. So yeah, what's great about what

Zac Saleski:

it's like the only way they can like get into the city. So this is actually one it's funny brought that up, because so my dad's actually from Connecticut, and that's actually people who have money, who don't want to be in the city, which is I understand. So they either go outside like towards Hudson Valley. We're kind of all planes is Yeah. And then you got people who are going out to like Connecticut and other other little states are like, really close proximity. But yeah, they basically take these trains all the way in the city. It's,

Murph:

it's cool. Yeah, that's cool. I mean, it's an hour train ride, but it goes by pretty quick, especially now with cell phones like, Oh, sure. It's all that stuff. And like Zach said, like, a lot of people can't handle the excuse me. I can't handle the city. Yeah, so they go outside of it. So the traffic's Yeah, so white plains is like one of those where a lot of them are former New Yorkers that have just kind of gone away from it. US I feel like it's a lot like that, where it's like, when you're young, you live in the city. It's kind of urban. And then you want to get out of it when you start having kids and stuff like that. But even though there's kind of an influx now people living in the city again. But yeah, it's it was crazy. And so they live in White Plains. I think one of the best things I would recommend when you go to any place that I actually loved was I actually needed a haircut when I was there. So I went to like this. And it was rated pretty high on Google. I went to this like small, I think it was like a boutique beauty salon mostly as a beauty salon. Beauty Salon. was a whole different that's a whole different experience. But the store in New York has everything. No. So I can

Zac Saleski:

go play your booty, right? I want to go cares. My brother

Murph:

kept my ride or pet my bumper. Alright. So no, I yeah, I went to this beauty salon. But there was like a male barber there to cut my hair. And he was like, I think he was I think he was originally an Italian like he was born in Italy. But he emigrated here in like the 70s with his parents. Yeah. And it was like old school what you've seen in movies, like someone's sitting in the chair next to him that wasn't getting a haircut just chatting with them all day. And he'd be like, I think his name was like Mike big. Mike. Let me talk to my boy Tyler here. And he's just like telling me all day. I don't think I got a word in edgewise. Sounds like this podcast. You're not talking. I'm just doing all the talking but

Zac Saleski:

isn't too damn long. Right? Exactly. I got to squeeze you for him. There you go.

Murph:

Yeah. But he was like just chat and chat and chat and just recommending like the delis to go to you know the which we didn't get a chance to go to it. But I'm going to next time I'm there. recommending the Italian spots go to these Italian telling me what a bakery or Italian spot smell like when you walk in? Like all that kind of stuff. And he just chatted me up explained to me, you know about like, when you ask for haircuts, what they actually mean? Like you could tell he was a true old school Barber, like how it was meant to be back in the day, unlike today, where it's become so commercialized a little bit that you walk in and be like, you know, I want a three cut on the side. And he'd be like, no, no, no, no, he's like, you don't say that? Because everyone sharps there. There's there's buzzing tools are shares, I think differently. And I'm like, not Ohio. We just got over say one thing, and it kind of makes sense. But yeah, he was like, he was like a he was a professional at his craft. You could tell when I felt bad that it was so cheap. And he was in such a. But that's the other thing that's really cool about New York that you probably agree with is like, you find the weirdest things in the weirdest areas. And you would look and be like, how does this place pass pass a health code inspection. But you walk in, it's got like the best food or the best, whatever that is. Yeah. And the final thing, I guess, well, then I'll let Zac ask more questions. But the other thing I couldn't get over was the bakeries. Like they had some amazing bakeries that like, I don't know how to describe it. Like it's kind of like you're up here in the Midwest. We are fat as hell like it's true. We are we are like, you go to like a Panera or something that's like a chain and you get a bagel. And it's like half sugar, half bread. So you go in New York some of these places, and it's like, it's bready. And you're like, Yeah, you're like you. Yeah, and you're like, I don't feel like I'm tasting a lot of this. And then you get like, second bite. And you're like, holy crap. Like, you know, like here you get a seven raisin bagel. You taste the cinnamon you taste the raisin there. You get it. It's like a little bit of cinnamon and then the bagel and the things stick

Zac Saleski:

the bait. It's just the bread in general. Yeah, it Yeah. Listen, I I've had New York bagels, I've had German bagels, or like a version of it. Like their salad breads and stuff like that. There was nothing like, man, it's so difficult to compare. Because it's like, it's crazy. New York. Like if you bite into it. It's it's good. Yeah, it's probably the best you can have in all the US but then you go to Germany. And then you get woken up in your hotel. Oh my gosh. Yeah. Like it like, like, this is my first experience really in Germany. I get woken up at like 4am and I could smell it. I'm just like,

Murph:

oh, oh, yes. Even visit my brother and Belrose like it's it's a pretty poor country, but like yeah, the quality of life the quality of things they do. It's like it's

Zac Saleski:

it's sandwiches though. The sandwiches they make they put on sale like I'm like I like well how many you want, like I want all of them. Get right. I want everything you have on this racks like Yeah, and you know, like they, they stay open usually until like everything's like gone right? Or you have like special orders and stuff like that at least in Germany so I'm like, I will send you home I want to buy this whole rack series.

Murph:

So and I got the I got the stereotypical things when you're in New York at least I thought it was stereotypical where I was like, I got the what's the Gallop and something cream cheese. What does that again the scallop. No, you don't talk about like capers cape on it. Yeah. So I got one of those. You my bottle opener. Oh, that was crafty. There you go. Nice. So I got like that on like a plain bagel actually tasted pretty good. Even though I was working. There you go. I was nervous about having like seafood and cream cheese on a bagel. But it was really good. Like it's I got it like a pumpernickel bagel which I never eat pumpernickel and it was solid. It was just was and they got they had a they had a walnut and raisin one cream cheese spread, which was amazing. Like, just, it's imagined in Europe. It's completely like it's really good too. But in the US, obviously we have lots of everything. Sure. But they had like 20 different type of cream cheeses. I must have tried at least five of them. And they were all really good. Or no, no, we didn't pickles in Nereus because it was like I didn't really notice them as much. There's a place not to it's yeah, there's a place not too far from my parents that we got it. So like, other day we went there.

Zac Saleski:

Because when my dad goes by he doesn't get piano so there's a place

Murph:

to bring that up. So you know, you go sideways twice. So

Zac Saleski:

Murph, actually, I don't know if you guys saw last podcast, whatnot. But the one that basically the place that he went to was White Plains, which is actually right, but probably right in the same town or right outside, like where my uncle lives. And so every time over in New York, that's where we stopped. We stopped at two places. It's near ice, which is a bakery, and then across three you got TMJs which is like an Italian place. That's where we always always go

Murph:

did make tnj sorry, but it's okay. Near I thought was near or near eyes. Okay, are your eyes twice? Twice? I even brought my dad there.

Zac Saleski:

I was like, I love the reason like what the hell would you say like that? Yeah, right. Right. But they have some of the best cookies. They got the best, like baked goods you could possibly imagine. I mean, the best cakes. They do you have bagels which are phenomenal. I I tend to stick with like the, you know, come fat like the cheese bagels. So like they're just sprinkle over time. Let it toast. So good. Dude,

Murph:

I had there an open faced. Lemon. Would you call those? Not to turn over because it's open faced? It's like what am I what am I why am I blanking on it now? You know? Like sometimes you get them with like cream cheese on it. Instead. It's a pastry with a little drizzle cinnamon on it. Why am I blinking? Oh my god. I know.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah, crap. But yeah, that was amazing. The thing about the northeast and this like most bakeries, like if if we say we opened up bakery tomorrow in this

Murph:

let's do I mean, we'll call it we'll call it Maple Glazed bakery.

Zac Saleski:

I mean, hey, Germans, make it happen. Right?

Murph:

As your recipe send us your secrets go down for that. Damn.

Zac Saleski:

They're gonna love that rob me right put on everything. Raw Meat spread all over all meat. All right. But the best thing about salt like some of these bakeries went out if you if we open up one here, it'd be expensive. But we could go into like near eyes or like New York bakeries. I swear, I came it's up. Me and my dad. Last time we went we bought a box of bagels. And then it was like, Oh, crap, like another box of cookies. And then we bought, I think about two cookies, just for later on. Because these cookies were just like, the size of my hand. So they're huge. I'm like, oh, eat this on the way home. And I think we paid everything for like maybe 20 bucks.

Murph:

Oh, yeah. No, it's It's like it's pretty expensive for as expensive as New York is. The bakeries aren't that bad? Yeah. Which is like shocking. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

I was like, I can live off of this stuff for at least a week. We can. Right? Hell yeah.

Murph:

And another unfortunate another hot take. But what I realized with a lot of these bakeries that we need to we need to remember when we talk about immigration reform is a lot of Hispanics. A lot of Latin Americans work in the bakeries. Yeah, they do. So like we need that because these bakeries are shutting down if we keep closing our borders because it was

Zac Saleski:

the thing like yeah, that time your eyes were heavily like when I was totally our they were heavily Italians were working there at the time. And that was until a little bit later on where they ended up having I think it was like, oh, Hispanics, I think Central Americans we had a lot

Unknown:

I should say that yeah, that's yeah, Honduran social.

Zac Saleski:

Costa Ricans 14 I

Murph:

don't ask them question. I don't know.

Zac Saleski:

I like I like to know that stuff because I, I just like to know, you know where the bulk of them are coming from and understanding like why I'm good for

Murph:

you I unfortunately a very Canadian think of me I think it looks like No Don't Ask Don't Tell me but yeah

Zac Saleski:

that's true but I just like to like for me I'm more curious people see like why the hell you have to know yeah I don't play me for being now a little bit

Murph:

like you want to know people like just just like why I talked about

Zac Saleski:

are nerds we all match yeah geography would like to know where people

Murph:

around you think I told you this like I used to on rainy days and in the summer I used to put on the FIFA plate PlayStation game. This was like 2000s It was in South Africa, the FIFA one and I would draw all the country flags hmm and color them interesting. Oh, you saw Yeah, I used to I was a I mean I was a I was a Global Studies major for a little bit unfortunately just the language part. I was like, I don't have time to go through this in college but international studies but man if I had more time in college, I would have graduated with a pro but yeah, like

Zac Saleski:

in high school. My junior year when I was in Missouri they that was one of our like our finals. We did like are you gonna draw? Basically the world? Yeah. And then you have to basically like, No, you know, name and what's what's the capital? Like the flag. I'm like, Damn this, it was. Honestly,

Murph:

it was fun. But it also sucked. I took a geography class where we had to name all the all the countries in the world and we do different regions. Dude, the islands of the Pacific. I still don't know half of them, dude. Yeah, I think I like got like, I got like a C on that. And I was like, I'll take it like there's too many islands.

Zac Saleski:

I'm done. Oh, it was Africa Northwest and South Africa can kind of get central a little bit. Yeah, right.

Murph:

Yeah, we we digress we should get back on New York cuz I'm not officially all done with that. I'm not sure if the people are gonna know more about that. I'm not sure but maps this

Zac Saleski:

maps podcast. What are you doing with your life? Right?

Murph:

It is like a really big bang theory flags.

Zac Saleski:

Can you tell like sponsors that? Oh, what's your podcast on? We like flag flags, flags and geography.

Murph:

Flags the geopolitical

Zac Saleski:

I'm asleep? Yeah, right.

Murph:

Oh my gosh, that

Zac Saleski:

go away.

Murph:

I think I still like it more than a I think I still like it more than ASMR though.

Unknown:

Let's talk about the flags. You deserve my favorite cow.

Zac Saleski:

Let me crack off. Shut up. Shut up Shut ruining the movie.

Murph:

Yeah. This ASMR we don't say things right.

Zac Saleski:

The Polish mentioned. Thank you.

Murph:

So I've been they're gonna turn on your podcast knows what they've been waiting for. You're playing with them. And now it's not happening. You gave them what they wanted.

Zac Saleski:

or seen the other side? Like when the hell are you talking about frickin Canada, right? Damn it.

Murph:

But anyway. But anyway, so Danish. Oh my gosh, I finally just remember what it was. Wow. How long did that take that someone timeless

Unknown:

yummy sauce. I play this game too.

Murph:

Right? Exactly. No Danish I met Yeah, cuz it had like a lemon Danish that custard. And that was amazing. Anyway, dude, I know. I'm fat. I'm so fat.

Zac Saleski:

It's it's always the custard because overseas the same way? Oh, it could be. But that's the thing that danishes itself is so damn good. So usually in the US are like alright, we get the custard, right because we're fat. Yeah, we understand that. Danish is not so much like whatever is processed. You go overseas, the whole damn things good.

Murph:

Oh, yeah. Oh, and then the aisle before I'll get off the bakery after this. But the last thing that I last ball, sorry,

Zac Saleski:

to 25 minutes. All right. How about food?

Murph:

Well, you know, we're a food podcast, you know? Don't joke.

Zac Saleski:

People glaze without food really?

Murph:

So people listening like what are they talking about? Food?

Unknown:

Love the trip, right? The trip? What whole?

Zac Saleski:

Season is unacceptable.

Murph:

Do so. Black and white cookies. I was so pumped for those because I've watched Seinfeld. And I love that skit when they talk about it. Like look to the cookie. Obviously I've mentioned her a few times when people don't know my girlfriend is black. So it just kind of funny. I always joked with her for Halloween. I said we should be a black and white cookie. But she'd be the white side I'd be the black Yeah, 2021 You can't do that. But anyway, I'm Canadian. It's okay. It's fine. We we stayed in middle ground everything so it's fine. Anyway, I segway. Bureau very random but what's amazing that you don't realize is most cookies like, there. This is what she said. They're hard like you like, like break into the oven it just like you like feel like you're breaking your teeth. This was like a soft like it's it's really soft like it really is like she also said that too, but it's really

Zac Saleski:

oh, what's in this

Murph:

holiday season. That's what's in this beer. Be Mary and gay.

Zac Saleski:

I love honey.

Murph:

But anyway, I was excited to have one of those, which is good. And the final thing I'll talk about food before I get on to probably what everyone wants to know about the Rangers was we went to them like a I don't know what that is Hispanic, the proper word Latin American was the proper word. What's the politically correct one, Latin America was a lot of America. We went to a Latin American bakery. And man, they had some great baked goods there. And I got which was hilarious because my mom did not know anything about this. Neither did my sister actually be curious to people on the podcast know about this?

Zac Saleski:

Let's let's let's give him a premise here because

Murph:

well, hold on Casey, this okay. If you think of a to go got coffee cup in New York, what do you think of? What do you think of Do you know? I think you know where I'm going with this because we've talked about this

Zac Saleski:

with a coffee cup. Yeah, just your basic the plastic coffee. Okay, so basically yeah,

Murph:

I'm like Tim Hortons so I'm a huge like Law and Order fan. Especially like SVU which takes place in New York. They a lot of like in just normal law and order which takes place in New York. A lot of them will get crappy, crappy to go crafty. Crappy to go coffee cups, and a blue Greek thank you for coming coffee cup. And it's like wherever they go. So that's like, to me a steal a stereotypical new thing. Okay. And that's what I want. I want to find it. Yeah. So just so happens in this small Latin American bakery. They had them. So I got one, which was like, really unfortunate. I didn't bring it with me. I'm, I'm a slight hoarder. So my parents are helping me all the time with that. So like, it's like, this is trash. It's a coffee cup. You don't need this. I must have kept it for at least three days. To preface this is why I'm talking so much about it. I was there for almost two weeks. So yeah, it's like there's a lot going on, but and people are like, You're so weird. Why would your coffee cup be such a big deal, but I'm telling you next time you watch something that takes place in New York, we'll look at the coffee cups, they are that blue with white trimming. And it's like Greek kind of on it. And it is like I don't know why it just always catches my eye every time something happens in New York. And it's always known for crappy coffee. Like you're like, oh, it's crowded coffee, and they got this blue New York coffee cup. So it was really it's actually it's not cup. It's to go cup, but but it was really cool. I was like, really? It was really cool. So Can Can

Zac Saleski:

Can I premise off of this? So when Murph goes off to, you know, places to New York, especially in New York of all places, now usually is not like the other place. But when you when you go to New York? I mean, you do and this nothing to get you you do all like the touristy stuff. That's fine. You try to get everything. Yeah. So I actually, since most of my family's actually, ironically from New York and the north,

Unknown:

so like not combative at all. I know.

Zac Saleski:

So it's like most of my family's from like the Northeast. My mom's from like New York. My my brothers. She was born in Jersey. My dad was born in Connecticut. I'm from Missouri. Have fun, right? Figure that out. We're

Murph:

like, the US we move a lot. So essentially,

Zac Saleski:

like, it's funny. So ever since I've been very young. That's like one of the first things you do your first, like one or two trips, you go and see the sights. And you have fun. So when we're talking about Ellis Island, that's like one of the very first things I did, actually I did a few years,

Murph:

it was go fuck myself. Alright.

Zac Saleski:

But it's funny, like the best part about it. You can see everything left and right under the sun. But the best part about it is you just you go you walk into some of these bakeries, or our establishments and you get to see the conversations between the people. Yeah, the people. I can't even recreate it. Like, people who know me well, like they think I'm combative. You know, whatever. But she differences.

Murph:

It's different. Let me go to my story that that. Oh, man, I told you.

Zac Saleski:

There's when I say there's no filter like there was no filter when they gotten this earth. Yeah, no, it's just it's just how you survive. It's like, hey, you know, go fuck yourself. It's very much a style. Yeah. So

Murph:

yeah, everything's buddy buddy. Kind of. Yeah, so like Zack Todd talked about. So I know. I kind of shut out in the beginning, but I will admit for as non conversational as New Yorkers can be. If you try to start some sort of dialogue with anyone, they will meet you with it like so you have to kind of approach them. It's like almost a girl bar, you have to talk to them first. But sometimes they'll talk to you back. So like, we would be like, we'd be like a near ease. And I say that right, your eyes, whatever. And we would be like, Oh, we'd be telling the people over the counter, like I remember

Zac Saleski:

is near eyes for the queer guys area. I

Murph:

like it. Okay. So the big thing to tell people and I know, it's probably shunned when you're traveling, especially New York is just saying you're from out of town. And it's funny how people will help you. And then even customers. Like we were at near eyes. Yeah, we said that to the woman working behind the counter, because what we're sorry for holding you up or from our town, we're just taking all in. Yeah. And a woman in line behind us will literally like, you're gonna love it here. I come in from the city to get this food. So like, that's kind of how they are. So anyway, I'm at a Rangers game. And it's weird. But I normally guys don't talk about what goes on the bathroom, I will just one time. So the bathroom. And so you know, I've done my business. And so these guy comes in. And then another guy comes in, and literally, like, nothing's been said yet. I don't know about in Germany, but in men's room in the US, we don't talk to each other. We just, you know, we're there to get our business done and get out. So the, the guy is like, Ah, look at this fucking guy. And I'm like, and like in the Midwest, if you use the F bomb, like, stuff's going down. And he's like, and the other thing too, that I told Zach about when we were kind of recapping some stuff, I was like, they use buddy a lot in New York. Whereas, like, in the Midwest, have you use buddy? Of course, it's like almost like Mandarin Chinese. If you use it, like in a certain way. It's either you're gonna fight or your good friend is a precursor to fighting. Yeah, yeah. The Midwest. You're using Canada? A little bit, but not

Zac Saleski:

I've heard Ryan Reynolds use it so much. Yeah. So I don't know if it's like

Murph:

I my interactions with my family from Canada. They don't use a ton a of course, but not like, buddy. Maybe use it with a stranger. Maybe. I've rarely had that happen, because

Zac Saleski:

I remember him saying something to somebody else in Canada was like, fuck, but

Murph:

I don't know. Maybe the Canadians Listen, the podcast will say differently. I think he could get to like, help us out. Right? I think if you get to like rural areas, like it'll kind of turn a little more, but like, not not as much as people think like Southport kind of ruined it when they're like, Hey, I'm not your buddy guy. I'm not your guy, buddy. Like, not like guys. Yeah, you're not that guy. Exactly. Anyway, back to the story. So he says that he's like, Oh, hey, look at this fucking guy, buddy. Or like, something like that. And the guy's like, guys, like, it's fucking you go fuck yourself. And like, and again, this is like, what they're saying it and most Germans are big. Oh my god, they're gonna find a bathroom. And I'm like, no, like, the way they're saying is you could tell their friends like me and you talking. And he's like, that's all right. And so the Rangers were playing the flyers from Philly. And it's like bit of a rivalry because Philly is a big city in New York's a big city. And they always like, you know, they just they just hate they hate each other a little bit. Yeah, it's a fun hate, but they hate each other. Yeah. And so he's like, he's a guy. Go fuck yourself. He's like, it says, You're from fucking Philadelphia. You're gonna lose tonight, buddy. And he's like, I go fuck yourself to buddy. And I'm like, what is happening is I'm like washing my hands like wild like yeah, I'm like, you know, you guys want to put your dicks away before we start talking like this like. And yeah, you could tell they were just buddies. And

Zac Saleski:

then they pee and like, because I know some sporting events like this was like, it was like a giant bowl.

Murph:

No, no, no, no, not the urinal. No, no, no, this massive Square Garden. It's a fucking nice arena. Oh, I even not even I'm cussing now. Oh, okay. Yeah. Yeah, was the weirdest and then as I go to walk out, you know, when you like, so when you're going out of you're going somewhere where there's someone ahead of you. And you do that weird dance or like, go this way not going the same way. Oh, boy. He's like, Oh, I'm sorry, buddy. And he like said to me too. And I'm like, What is with all his buddy talk?

Zac Saleski:

It's weird. But yeah, but it was on the same team.

Murph:

Right? Okay, but Well, I wasn't even wearing my so when I go to games, I try not to wear too much supportive gear because it sounds weird. But so after, after sporting events, when our spicy sporting events after games, when you know someone on the other team, and especially when you've grown up in the life, you try not to look to fan boy or girl you know gender, gender, whatever. But you try not to look to Fanny because like, obviously they want to know members of the family are fans of the team. But it almost also looks bad if you come in they're wearing like a jersey and a hat and all this stuff. Like you look like one of the people in the stands. And it sounds weird, but like, especially with wives and girlfriends like stuff chatting happens so like it either has to be a stylish fan like you know what I mean? Like true, you know, they're wearing leather jackets and they've got a Rangers logo on the back or like stuff like that. Yeah, it's like you have to be very careful about it. Obviously the players don't mind like I once joke my brother like I'm gonna wear your jersey to a game he's like I love that. But like it almost looks weird because then the people that aren't involved in the game look at you kind of funny. Like yeah, they they want you to be fans like I'll make wear the hat but then everything else would be very bland. I might wear blue just to show like as regular load main logo.

Zac Saleski:

Talk Like, yeah, what I do just like the, you know, the navy blue and that's it. That's

Murph:

how they do it. It's very low key, whereas like, obviously what I've seen from the videos and like German soccer and like other sports and normal fans, like, they wear the jerseys, they wear the hat, they might even wear the shoes, and you're just kind of like, okay, you don't do that. Additionally, what's kind of weird is to is when you go to a game, oh, wasn't this case in New while she was this case in New York, you will sit around a lot of the other wives and girlfriends, so you can't participate in the fandom stuff with the fans get to do so like everyone everyone wants, especially in New York for some reason. Everyone wants to be on camera. They want to be on the Jumbotron. Everyone wants it. Like, you know, so when I was a little kid and I'd sounds like something, I should talk to a therapist about it as a little kid. Like, you couldn't do that because you're constantly getting judged on how you how you behaved. So like, my mom would be like, hey, like, stop making stop being an idiot. Like the boys right there. Like you have to be careful. You always have to mind your P's and Q's. So like even as Canadian, right Q's? Sure. Even as, even as people that like, you know, you support like even as support cast for those that are playing in the game family and all that like, as the thing I think people never realize is like, we have to be careful because of the fancies. Oh, that's Tyler Murphy, the assistant coaches, son or Connor Murphy's brother. Oh, and um, they're saying, you know, fuck that team and fuck you guys and flipping people off. Like, it's gonna make him look bad, Joe, whereas like, if you know, I'm sitting there quietly just enjoying myself. There'll be like, that's not a weird too. But if I'm sitting there quietly enjoying the game, like, I'll be like, you know, oh, you know, what a what a nice person. What a good like, one of the stories I'll always remember was my dad, unfortunately, because he coaches can't go to so what's really cool is these programs just like companies want to build family culture. Yeah, so the Blackhawks do a father's trip and a mother's trip, but it's every other year. So one year they do mother's and one year they do father's so right go father's go Potter's. But so it lets it lets the pm Ranger do the same thing I believe. And it lets the the parents experience kind of life on the road and with their kids, so you get to travel to one game with them. So my dad unfortunately can't make the rain. The Blackhawks one? Because he's coaching. Yeah, so my brother has always been great and invited me to go. So I've always been like, yeah, of course, I'm gonna go. So I got to experience it. But it's kind of like the as cool as it is. It's also kind of the hard part is that you have to be careful because you're all over social media. And so one time the the coyotes did in Arizona, where my brother was drafted. Yeah, and a friend of mine sent me a message board of coyotes fans, because they posted a picture of all the dads, and they all spotted me out. And they're like, how young is this fucking guy? Like, our team is so fucking Young. This is how young the dads are. And then this is what this is the crazy part. Someone was like, oh, no, no, no, that's his older brother. Like someone was able to find that. And so like, that's why like, I have to be careful on social media. I have to be careful on like, I don't even know I'm on this podcast, swearing like a sailor. But I have to be careful and all that stuff. Because people will look out to basically bash anybody for anything. And I mean, we're not as bad as like football. We're not as bad as basketball, but like, it just, it seems like anytime anyone's in the limelight, you'll have those fans that are looking to shit on them anytime they can. So even as you know, a brother, sister, mom, dad, whatever, like you have to be careful. Because, you know, yeah, the GMs might not care at the moment, but then it comes contract time. And they might use that as like a hey, your brother's a wildcard doing all this stuff, like, you know, sure that it looks bad on our program. And because they're very big on that stuff. And I've met some very elite people in hockey. And I can't tell you how often times I've been sized up I've been judged like, you have to be very careful. Like it's bad

Zac Saleski:

is that that is a very interesting topic is meeting higher. I guess quality people didn't like a sporting industry, whether it's hockey or football because I've done the same thing. I've met people at a high level and you're like, and they that's kind of what they like the ones that are it's hard it's a very difficult conversation. You're having this one no no it's that's a whole lot.

Murph:

Yeah, I mean, don't and don't get me wrong. They're great people but like you said it's it's it's you get

Zac Saleski:

you get to schools, you get the ones who are who've kind of been X players who've made it who understand, you know, the external stuff and whatever the whole program as it is, yeah. Then you get the ones who didn't make it. Yep. Those are the ones that are a little bit more difficult. Yep. They always are the ones that are a little bit more edgier on like, Well, you didn't do this, right. Do that, right. They're pure business people. You're your associate with that guy, so yeah,

Murph:

anyway, maybe it will let the listeners ask questions. The next part, that's a different one. That one's for the new year when we're done the holidays is it can go dark really fast. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

we can. That's a good one. We could go for like Outlook for 2020. Like, yeah, not perfect.

Murph:

I like it. Ask your questions and listeners have, I will do our best to answer them. But I also have to be careful because I have family members that are employed by people. So don't get too specific. But too specific, right? That's not the role anyway. Right? Well, I'll digress real quick. So I guess, kind of wrapping up my trips. So obviously, if you got if any listeners are ever New York, Madison Square Garden, it's expensive, but it is worth the experience. Like that arena was amazing. Like it is just, it's crazy how they've renovated it. How everything like it's weird. I know that's gonna sound stupid. But when you look like even when you look up in the ceiling, so a lot of sports sporting venues you see like the scaffolding and all that stuff up there. True. Like for people to walk on the catwalk to drop things and stuff. I think the catwalk right to drop things or whatever. I kid you not an MSG, it looks wood. It looks wooden, like it's like a recording studio and they light it up beautifully. It is amazing. Wow. Um, you know, obviously in the course, the only problem is is the Ranger share that space with the Knicks. So like, basketball is a big thing here in the US compared to hockey. So like the rivers

Zac Saleski:

bigger. It's actually pretty big in Germany. Oh, that's

Murph:

right. Forgot about that. Okay. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

he's kind of like that. It's about probably with the same level as us kind of the third fourth tier.

Murph:

It's coming up. Yeah. Especially with like, say this excusal or something like that. He was a no, no, it was like a first round draft pick for Ottawa. And he's pretty good. So there's some guys starting to come out of Germany, which is exciting. Yeah. Hopefully Winter Olympics. Let's see Germany does something that's always exciting. They did pretty good. last big thing that they're in. I can't remember what tournament that was. But anyway, it was just amazing. I highly recommend it. Of course. The weird thing is everyone wants to be on the Jumbotron. It's it's like the New Yorkers are so passionate about their stuff, like listening to them talk about like diagnosing the games and stuff like that. Unfortunately, probably good look up on YouTube. Sorry, Connor. My brother was hurt. So that's why I was

Zac Saleski:

there for so long. It's not even just an injury, though. But yeah, it's like Ovechkin actually hit him. Right people?

Murph:

Yeah. What's one of the best players in the league? That's pretty good. So he came balls. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. So actually have a funny story with that. Oh, yeah. So we

Zac Saleski:

before Mark gets into it, so caught, it was a day like a day or two before like he posted there in Washington. So so that's the thing. Connor was playing the Blackhawks were playing in Washington gets the capitals. So that's actually one reason why Murphy actually stayed a little bit longer because like, you know what, you know if I'm going to be overseas,

Murph:

or overseas, right away, yeah. Sorry. I guess you're slightly over notion.

Zac Saleski:

But no, he's like, since verbs like are gonna be in New York. I'll say a few. Was it? How much like

Murph:

it was like an extra week almost pretty much. It was extra, like four days. Yeah.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah. But it's like, but they were the Blackhawks were coming into New York for a couple days later. Yeah. And then he gets hit. It was even like boarding. No, it was just, you know, Ovechkin was like, I'm gonna hit somebody. Yeah. So they smack the crap out of them.

Murph:

I think I got it wrong. infections like 242 50 Something like eggs to baby was a big boy. He's a big guy.

Zac Saleski:

So yes, this thing like, on like, in a

Murph:

moment, Russians did the steroids steroids in the,

Zac Saleski:

in the moment, it looks bad, but when when they slow it down, it didn't look that bad.

Murph:

No, no, I mean, and that's the kind of the fun thing about hockey is even though they were no nothing to guard their chin, you can still kind of hit up into it. And it's not a penalty. So in this case, what happened was he had cleared the puck up and he didn't keep an eye for him. And Ovechkin came up. And basically it was number eight on his shoulder right into his chin and just knocked him out. And he literally said my brother literally because we got a concussion. And he literally said like, I don't remember getting off the ice. He's like I pretty much was talking. He's like when I came he's like I saw him coming. And then when I came to I was talking to the doctor. And so that that

Zac Saleski:

happens because like you're in such shock after like a hit like, you get back up and you're like, because that's your natural reaction. Like are I'm down and up.

Murph:

Yeah. Then unfortunately, when you're when you probably can find it on YouTube and sorry, Conor, I love you. You're my brother, but he got knocked out like, and so he literally gets up and the way he's getting up his arm is like I'm doing an awful job this blue sweater for doing it. But he keeps his arm straight like that. And so I thought he I thought the way you hit him he like blew out his shoulder which knock on wood. He's never had shoulder injuries like that. But like I was like, Lord help us if he didn't pull the shoulder out because you just have that for life. Once that happens, like once you Yeah, once you know your shortest places, you're done. Well, my dad's completely different. That was like way worse. I wouldn't wish on anyone. Yeah. But anyway, so he gets knocked out like it gets up. He's getting a beard like this. And so I'm watching the game, my dad. And of course, you know, he's my brother. So my dad, so me, I'm little, we're all concerned, but my dad, being in hockey knows what things look like. And he literally is like, he's like watching. He's like, I'm like, Oh no, it looks like he told her shoulder. My dad's like, now that's a fucking concussion. Absolutely. Like what he says right in front of me, was the same way. I

Zac Saleski:

was like, that's gonna be concussion. I didn't

Murph:

I didn't even think of it. The way he was getting up his shoulder was like, completely straight. Like it looked like he had been pulled out. Yeah, at one point. So I thought, I thought he got his bell rung a little but I thought then, and my dad's like, no, no, that's like a concussion. And so anyway, he gets carted off. So hockey after Thank you football, after all the CTE stuff. They are they have to take a week off. So they play they play it. So they play New York, I think Saturday, Saturday. Yeah. And they played in Washington on Thursday. So this happens, and then we find out my dad's like, yeah, he's like, I was worried about this. Like, what do you mean, my dad's like, Oops, he's like, Washington plays tough. And he's like, for some reason, Ovechkin and Tom will sue Tom Wilson's a huge fighter on their team are always after Connor. So as nervous he's gonna get hurt like this before he came in, in New York. And we're like, we were talking about we've never noticed this before. And my dad's like, yeah, it Connors whole career. They've just been chasing after him because Connor laid one good hit on him once. And so yeah, so. So he comes. He comes in to New York, and Chicago Blackhawks. I don't think they listen to this. But it was amazing that they let him kind of come in in New York, because they probably could have been like, No, you're going back to Chicago. But he was like, Hey, I got family in New York can at least come in and see them? And they're like, yeah, so he came into New York. He couldn't skate couldn't practice. But he basically they let him have a hotel room in New York. And he got to see us. Oh, nice. So yeah, so which was awesome. Yeah. He said, The NHS organisations are so great about recognizing family. So they'll do things to make sure players are happy seeing their family. So anyway, so my lovely mother decided so we had dinner with him that night, his girlfriend came into town so we can all hang out. And so we had dinner with him this night went to this nice restaurant in New York. My mother decides to bring up a dinner like hey, so let you know your dad was saying how Ovechkin has been chasing. And I was like, why would you do that? My mom was kind of like, you know, just let him know. Keep a head on a swivel. Even my brother how's your right. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

by the way, people are coming up to your head. Yeah,

Murph:

exactly. They were like, Yeah, we're in this restaurant. And my brother's like, what? Like, yeah, your dad said. You could tell him to think about it for a second. He's like, Oh my god. Hmm. So that I decided to make a joke as the Murphy way we just make a joke about like, well, you know, at least you get one of the best players in NHL that like you know, is looking for your number if a legend puts you right, exactly, right. Yeah, he's like, but anyway, luckily, the next day, he was good. He just had some jaw neck pain. But he's back now. Actually. He scored last night. Oh, did he? Yeah, he scored a second goal this season. But he scored Yeah. So you know, he's, he's good now but here's the funny story. How that like it's just weird like that. But yeah, what

Unknown:

how did we get on that subject? Again?

Zac Saleski:

I'm 40 minutes and you completely obliterated.

Murph:

I'm sorry. I'm sorry, listeners. I know. You want to hear Zack more? I apologize. No, they don't hear me more. Yeah, they definitely do. Not. They comment like Murph talks too much. And I'm like, Oh, I normally don't one

Zac Saleski:

video.

Murph:

Well, I guess the question do we tell the viewers about the practices of the experience on tour? Or do we just kind of the what? The Rangers practice facility? Oh, yeah, go ahead. Okay,

Zac Saleski:

that's it. This this is all about your trip. We can go long if we need to, or

Murph:

whatever. I don't know what they want. I don't know. Double long podcast. I'll keep I'll keep this one kind of short. But I actually I'll kind of get you looped in on this one too. i They do the same thing in football. So a lot of the big programs in the NHL, not all of them. So for example, like the blue jackets here in Columbus, but the rangers have a separate practice facility, which means gym rink, all that stuff. And it's in White Plains, which is why my dad lives there. Because it's like literally like a five minute drive from his apartment. They live in apartment which my mom hates but they live in apartment unfortunately, because it's only renting they're not gonna live there all year. Well, maybe they will one day I don't know. But when you're on a contract basis, and coaches get fired so quickly, you rent apartments, but I don't know the NFL they have like artists there's like a campus right there. Their stadiums. Like what did the cheese the cheese they don't practice don't practice at arrowhead, right? That's a

Zac Saleski:

no it's it's it. I mean, arrowheads always been or chiefs always been in a separate facility. So it's something you got the stadium so you got Truman sports complex game after Harry Truman and he got because he got the baseball team and he got the football team right there was probably

Murph:

a mirror thing actually next summer even worse, nevermind. I'll continue.

Zac Saleski:

Alright. But probably in the was it I've been there before with

Murph:

you here not to you Yeah, okay, that's alright. technical problem.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, you're good. But uh

Unknown:

that work. No

Murph:

no, it was weird. I mean, like static in one side. Sorry. Okay.

Zac Saleski:

But no, it's it's the way it's set up. It's actually like basically it's like the North, I guess the northwest corner of Arrowhead Stadium. It's they kind of have, I don't know how explain it this based training facility. They've had that for years and years and years. Probably, like since the 90s. Late 90s. Maybe they've had a major 1000s Okay, same thing. But yeah, it's kind of the same setup. Most teams do. Ironically. Of all NFL teams that do not have indoor facility. It's a Bengals really Bengals I've seen it. Yeah. Because they're kind of like landlocked you don't really have a whole lot of space.

Murph:

They're on the river. Yeah, they're right. There's a big river the the Rhine. Ohio River. Oh, however, remember our river? will say think of over No, no, no. Over the Rhine. Yeah, continue.

Zac Saleski:

OTRS and steady. But yeah, they they only have like one huge field, I think maybe one or two in Cincinnati. So they don't really have any indoor facilities there. Yep. So

Murph:

yeah. So anyway, yeah. So I want to make sure that talks I've been doing most of it. This is not mine. Well, it's maple grazer mind. Anyway. So we were, so we got to see the practice facility, and I will try to get approval to send you guys some pictures, or at least let Zack post them. But you know, they take like any major sport, I'm assuming Soccer is the same. They take their sports where they take that stuff very seriously, it's sacred. But what was really cool about Madison Square Garden, and the practice facility was just because the Rangers are an original six team. And I'll explain that in a second. They have such a storied history. So they did such a great job, even the practice facility, I can't even I don't know how to explain it where they like, paid homage to all the great Rangers that have played and you know, pictures, stats, things like that. And then you know, so, you know, got to experience that. They share the facility with the Knicks. But it's a weird thing where they divide this big building in half and it's gated and everything. So like the Knicks state of one side, the Ranger state or another, but just some of the stuff we saw was amazing. And so I guess for all you not all you hopefully could be coming hockey fans. Original six was when the NHL was originally started, there was only six teams, which I've been very lucky as a history person to be associated with family that plays for two of them. So the Blackhawks the Rangers are two of the six, the Toronto Maple Leafs in Canada, the Montreal Canadiens and Canada, Boston Bruins and the Detroit Red Wings. I think that's six right there, right? Yeah, the Detroit Red Wings were all the first six teams to form the NHL. So they are technically well, you can find that

Zac Saleski:

thing you kind of have to like also look at it back in the Northeast, and maybe I'm not sure if this I don't know. It's the way they set things up. And sports wise, it's no driving through. I've driven through Boston for like vlogs and stuff like that. And they have like separate facilities just for I mean, the Bruins and the Celtics, and everybody so it's like, you know, the way that we drive through the city, it's like we always pass that stuff. And so it's they they are very serious about kind of keeping people within a it's so hard within a vicinity almost like are you gonna go from point A to point B and point C is whatever the hell you want to do. Yeah, or your home so it's like that's kind of even in college it's kind of the same thing they just like they want to come at have track on you in some way. Yep, be like alright, it's a business not not dictate what you do. 24/7 But you know, just kind of most an idea

Murph:

Yeah. Well our day they kind of want to know the eight hours you know working Yeah, they want to know that that's Yeah, so it's but yeah, and obviously it was just actually came out a few days ago was telling Zach for the podcast that the Rangers are think are the highest netted team right now in the NHL. They just reached like a billion let's go ahead All right, I reach a billion i No, no, no, like Yeah, rangers and like, no like Toronto Maple Leafs is also a storied franchise that like they're all worth a lot of money but the Rangers are worth more now. But it was just it was just amazing to see it obviously he's a history nerd and a lover of hockey like and hopefully I can get the approval I'm sorry to tease you guys like that to at least post some things but yeah, the the behind the door stuff they haven't I'm sure you guys can see if you look for it online. I just have To Be careful because I don't know how secret they keep it but like the locker room and things like that like which is amazing is most locker rooms which is funny but they do like all wood which I don't know why but they do wood for the stalls for like their gear and stuff. And then above like the stalls there's like there's usually like some wall before the ceiling and right above it they printed out all these old black and white pictures of rangers have played from 40s 30s 80s like things like that and and then I went through and a lot of programs do this because the Rangers do have been around so long. They had like these panels printed out of all the players that have won special trophies, whether it's the best goalie in the league, the best player in the league, and so I took a few pictures of those two and just the names that are on there like they are they are literally Hall of Fame players I don't know how to describe it more accurately it would be like I guess like I don't know if the Buddhists Liga has one of these are any soccer leagues have one of these, but it's like, we were like, these are guys that the NHL itself, the whole league has said that these are iconic players that have made like top 10s You know, from a Yeah, seriously from? I'm just trying to think of someone like yeah, like, it's just it's just crazy, crazy weather. Mike Richter. Wayne Gretzky, who has his number has been retired by every single team, the NHL teams that he's even played for. He ended his career in New York. Like he's considered one of the best in hockey. Like just stuff like that. That is just like Mr. Hockey. Right? Well, he's not Mr. Hockey. Technically, that is Gordie Howe. But he did not play for the Rangers unfortunately played for Detroit. But yeah, it's just like, it's it's just crazy. It's really crazy. Like, it's like I just, you know, as much as I'm not, I wasn't the biggest Rangers fan like, it's been great to see my dad's talked about retiring and all this stuff and it's great to see him finally getting the recognition deserves of all her work and being able to work with well, he's a program this iconic and this historic. And, you know, all that stuff.

Zac Saleski:

Part of it, too. It's, let's, let's face it, I mean, your dad's also with was it. Hey, Coach, that was with Columbus and Florida, Florida. Okay. So it's like, you get that familiarity with the staff. You're like, alright, we know I know what you're trying to do. Then I can just, you know, kind of do me for the most part. But in

Murph:

my dad's always been good about also getting in with the GMs. So like, even the GM loves my dad. So his name's Christian. He actually used to play for the Rangers. So yes, I haven't had a chance to meet him. I hopefully I do I hear is a great, great guy. So for a lot of gyms I've met we'll talk about another podcast. Yeah, good people, like we like you mentioned before. But now he's like, every done is going to be weird, almost sentimental moment. But every time like, you know, when I'm going through my career and figuring things out in my life, I always remember like, how hard he's worked and always showing people that you could start from my, my grandfather, God rest him, you know, my dad. He was literally aligned repairmen, like you know, for electric and telephone. They, that's what he did. But he like, my dad had such a great work ethic. And he worked hard. And he basically started from the bottom and worked his way up to the NHL. And he's a good person to remind people that like, especially nowadays, where it's like, sometimes just got to work hard. Like, you don't need to get the smartest person in the world. You just got to work really hard and have that drive. And, you know, this world is built for those kinds of people. Like, that's what, that's what managers want. They want all that stuff. So I always remind myself from having bad days where I'm like, You know what, some days you just got to show up and put in the work. Yeah. And that's all that matters. That's what people want. They want that consistency. You hear that? Yeah. You do. Inspirational shit. You, you,

Zac Saleski:

you do that? You've been a gel?

Murph:

I don't know about that. But it's right here. There. Yeah, no, it is though. In between

Zac Saleski:

the boobs. You got this, the hots? Yeah, by set of hearts.

Murph:

But then I guess one more thing I've touched, hopefully, I'll post the picture is they had a meeting room. And it was amazing that they paid so they've only won I think for Stanley Cups their whole career. So technically, according to the original six, they're not like, not like the most successful franchise, but they do a good job getting talent and doing things like that they just haven't had, they just haven't won enough cups. So they did a great job showing, like all the different teams that have won them. And these are teams from like the 40s and 30s and stuff like that. And on the back it was like, basically like reminding them it showed basically one of the main roads, one of the main streets in New York and like, you know, the ticker tape parade of it and it's just basically like, you know, almost like why we do it like this is why we work hard. Yeah, and right now, the Rangers are battling for the first place in their division so they were laying down right now. So we're pretty good about that. But yeah, it's it's gonna be a fun season but it was it was that I think in my conversation with the trip there and I took an hour, but I know you're there for two weeks. Because that's New York you experience you experienced a loss of water will like it is it is the world as it's crazy. But yeah, it was unfortunately, if you guys know anything in New York, that's German related or something. I'm always happy to go try if you guys have recommendations. Let me know. But I just wanted that believe it or not that trip was a scouting trip. I just wanted to experience it. And I experienced so much it was business trip. It was so exciting. It was awesome. I recognize a little tipsy.

Zac Saleski:

It was a business trip,

Murph:

right or recommended to anybody, but like, it's definitely worth going to check it out. You know, but of course, like You warned me be ready because there's a lot of things going on.

Zac Saleski:

It's it is a experience and a half. Yeah. I'll tell you what, they

Murph:

you definitely don't go there for like three days you go there. You try to go there for a week if you can,

Zac Saleski:

honestly, yeah, it's, you know, usually when I when I go back east for my family, it's very much a four day trip. Five days maybe, if I'm lucky, but it's Yeah, as when you go back there. It's a man that's like when I was a kid and it's funny how Murphy was talking about this a little bit. I was a kid that one of our things that we used to do, because my dad used to work in completely different with them. My dad did merge.

Murph:

Now people don't do it. My dad

Zac Saleski:

but yeah, but it's like my dad actually works in like the meat industry. So like we work with a lot of, you know, packaging of, you know, sausages and shut up hot dog everything. So it's like, we when I was younger, we used to make it kind of a a thing where we go to like different regions or towns and, you know, we go check out different delis. That's kind of what we did. It sounds like completely ridiculous. But it works. I mean, it's kind of what is

Murph:

yeah, they say the delis are like the sandwich shops. Like it's just like, here the US is like you know we're big with Jimmy John's which just make sandwiches but in the Northeast is like you go to a deli. You don't go on stuff like delis where you go, which is why I'm a little sad. I'd experienced that in New York, but I'm definitely doing that like Jimmy

Zac Saleski:

John's like a Chicago thing. Yeah, so it's like pot bellies. Yeah. Yeah. But out here in Ohio. We have delis and they're great. But man, there's

Murph:

not as abundant as New York. Like you asked me right now let's go to a deli. I wouldn't I would have to google I've no I wouldn't. No idea where to take you. I know a couple. Okay. Yeah. You're from the northeast.

Zac Saleski:

No. But if you get if you get like,

Murph:

I'm sorry, from Kansas City, but your family from the northeast? Sorry. Yeah, yeah, I

Zac Saleski:

just, I My mind's like, Alright, I got you. But there's a place I remember. We went to on the way back it was like between like New York and Pennsylvania. And it was like, small shop small shop. It basically was like, we I ordered a sandwich. It was like a Jimmy John's but had like triple the meat. And you're like,

Murph:

that was amazing. How much it cost cheaper than that, too. It's all Yeah, cheaper than Jimmy John's,

Zac Saleski:

which it probably costs us, you know, between me and my dad. 1416 bucks, but still, it's like the hell,

Unknown:

right? Like,

Zac Saleski:

it's like, Ah, I don't know. But yeah, I mean, that's the life up there is completely different. So different is over here. But, man, what? A past two weeks. Murph, I am in Christmas spirit.

Murph:

I am too. I'm pumped. Man. This

Zac Saleski:

is like we talked about this last last podcast, but it's not commercialized as much now. No, it's been amazing.

Murph:

It's been amazing. It's the commercials. Like usually it's like when you're watching TV, every commercials. Christmassy. It is not this case, which has been amazing.

Zac Saleski:

It's been a slow kind of like, okay, it's December. Let's kind of get into Christmas mood. You've had a crap crappy last two years. Yep. You know, let's see how that works.

Murph:

Actually, what you forgot to mention you got to think I don't know if you're waiting for the end to do it. But we got to thank the individual that sent the the German goodies that will eventually try here. I'm pretty pumped for all Yes. I love doing that every year. Thank you. Thank

Zac Saleski:

you the choice. She's a wonderful woman, German lady. He she has man. She has hooked us up this year with a so every year me and Murph tend to do a kind of a taste testing of Germany on utilities. Yep. Yeah. So we've done over the last numerous couple years now. And it's, it's awesome. We got people who just step up and like, hey,

Murph:

it's really

Zac Saleski:

phenomenal. But let me tell you, she has set a just a butt ton of stuff from like, make your own glue Vida at home.

Murph:

What? Yes, you tell me that oh, boy, you gotta learn

Zac Saleski:

on top of bases, like she, it's like one of those old like packets and as yourself she kind of gave me she gave me instructions on how to make it.

Murph:

Right. So we're getting like, almost authentic. close as we can get. Oh my gosh, it's so pumped. I experienced it once in my life. It was awesome. Like I continue. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

but on top of that, yeah, we got goodies on goodies on goodies of real authentic stuff. And depending on what part of Germany you're from, like you get different stuff on on top of everything. So I am excited. That's gonna be incredible. And then from the past few weeks with interviews I've had I don't I don't know Seven different interviews last two and a half weeks. I'm exhausted. I should have one today, two, three or four of them from Germany. And then the rest are from kind of sporadic all

Murph:

across man Fingers crossed. I know I haven't busy too much when you're abroad. Yeah, Germany, I'll definitely be there.

Zac Saleski:

That's great. So I've had a lot of interviews with that. So I might make a decision. If things work out. Within the next couple of weeks, we'll see. There's, that's the thing, man, it's it's weird. Everything goes in cycles, people start realizing because it's football, such an offensive game now that they don't really, really realize, oh, we really need a deepest coordinator. So now they realize we're at that point. Now we're like, well, everyone's picked over. So now we need to do as a coordinator, like, oh, so what's going one left? I

Murph:

think it says the for the fans, but it's kind of like hockey, where it's like, it's becoming so offensive minded that you're like, actually, we need someone strong on defense to to stop the scoring. So it's just like, Yeah, it's like, if anything now defense is at a premium right now. Like it's like, the perfect time to be defensive minded. Because right everyone's so offensive and try to drive up scores. That's like, yeah, man, if you know how to play some good defense, get the team to do it. Like you're gonna win a lot of games like it's

Zac Saleski:

it is, it's it honestly, in this game? It's like long keep teams under like, 2421 points. Yep. You're okay. So it's, it's this kind of how the games gone. And now it's it just, it's fun. I'm like, again, calls every other day like, yeah, yeah. What do you want for

Murph:

a German city near us that can be there.

Zac Saleski:

What are you going to offer me that? I'm not going to take your

Murph:

start petition to get Zach to get one of you on your local German football team. I mean, yeah, well, American football. Sorry. I guess soccer we could do like a what was that? Put it on the soccer team. You like the hell was that? Amazon series? Ted last? Oh, get up. Whoa, Ted. Last. Oh,

Zac Saleski:

boy. That'd be incredible. I would love that. I would love to be a TED last.

Unknown:

Oh, right.

Zac Saleski:

God, what a series.

Murph:

Oh, my gosh, I started watching a little bit of that too. In New York. It was awesome.

Zac Saleski:

Man. How far did you get?

Murph:

Midway through the first season? I think I almost got to dump I didn't get it fully done when they think it was when they brought in the Mexican player. And he got hurt. Yeah, that he got hurt. And they was a the training room was cursed. And then they got the curse off the training room. Then that was it.

Unknown:

Sweet. There we go. So yeah, so

Murph:

Ted last was awesome.

Zac Saleski:

It's good to see in the

Murph:

first probably Yeah, almost almost done. The first I don't think I got to the end of it.

Zac Saleski:

Man. When you when you binge it, you're hazing.

Murph:

I tried to but it was hard to do. Because then my sister came in and then she controlled the TV and just stopped. But yeah, damn it. I know. Sister knows everything. You know, she's ruined. But yeah, I just had to stop now. It's

Zac Saleski:

worth it. Oh,

Murph:

I don't know what. I don't know if we have time if you want to do but what did you do while I was gone?

Zac Saleski:

Nothing. Leave me alone? Well, you know, I've had a couple of interviews locally. One, one or two interviews locally, I apply that for a lot. So this thing, I get questions about this all the time from people like Oh, that's great. Go overseas, you do all this stuff? Awesome. Good for you. But the thing, the biggest question, I guess, like once you get, you know, interviews here? Like, that's a very fair question. I understand you're a loser. I'm a loser. I had no Friday, I'll

Murph:

lose the win. You know, that's

Zac Saleski:

no, it's um, it's a it's a interesting debate. And it's one thing I've talked to a lot of people Wow, it's like when you coach here, whether it's high school or college, it's a very much the high school level is very, very priced. High school is very much like, well, this guy's resume is very strong. Why would I want to work with that kind of guy? That's kind of the mindset because there, everyone's so focused on where am I going to be in three, four years time, I don't want this guy to take over for me. And that's usually between guys are like between 20 and 40. By 40 years old. Like That sounds about right. So guys, between like 47 and 60, they're like, oh, I want young coaches and try to build this thing up properly.

Murph:

So I just say basically, it's like business you want. They want they want young guys that will work a lot but not beat you threatening. And then when someone has actually it's it's weird, hockey's completely different cuz when I coach high school hockey, it's like you just cycle through coaches, like, it's like, you're bringing someone new, have the kids excited. And then the new generation comes in, they're like, I don't want this coach anymore. They get rid of them. So it's like, Yeah, it's funny how football is completely different that they want a coach for like decades and you're like, wait, what? Like, yeah,

Zac Saleski:

well College, like they'll, they'll take anybody with experience, but they've, they're so strict on certain qualifications they gotta have so then they're like, that's kind of where they stay. So this has been the issue with, I guess, football and hockey kind of meet where they're like, well, you're getting guys who necessarily are not very experienced people. Yeah. Who kind of walk into these spaces. And they're like, well, well, here we are. This is what we're gonna do now. Yeah, like, sucks, right sucks. But yeah, but yeah, I mean, the last couple of weeks I've been doing that. I've, I've talked to a lot of teams, I try to tell teams like, I don't want to be. I don't know, I'm not really, I'm at that point in my life. I was talking over with one guy who's trying to recruit me a couple of weeks ago. He's a quarterback he just signed with the team overseas and and in Eastern Europe, and Central, Central Eastern Europe, somewhere like that. What's possible, whatever. So Eastern Europe, Central Europe,

Murph:

there's so many different countries that were central that we could be anywhere, alright was like, No. Has it go via or whatever, like, I don't know, Bosnia? Jack.

Zac Saleski:

So basically, he says, All right, it will ruin it. No, good. So he basically says to me, he's like, I've known this guy since probably my first year over in Poland. Really good guy. And he basically says to me, Well, we really need a head coach. And they gave me a list of top three guys, and you're the top, you know, you're basically the name of the top of the list. And I interview with them. And I started thinking to myself, like, Listen, I've been doing this for five years. Now. It's my fifth year overseas. And, like, no offense, like, I have to be at a certain level now. Because I've every team I've been with, I've turned around, and I've done well, but it's like, why am I gonna go to another? You know, kind of like a, you know, above average good team, with no problem. I can coach them in a good team. And then you're like, well, let's, what do I do from there? Yeah, it's, it's like you get to a certain level,

Murph:

you never really get to reap the rewards, they always get rid of you before you get to really experience the changes you've made. Yeah, cuz someone else is sucked up to them.

Zac Saleski:

DREW. And that's the thing. It's like, the one thing I found is that Germans really, really love, like loyalty to the community, to the team. If you have success, they just love you for and they'll, they'll kind of, you know, like, reward you for it. So it's that's one of the only countries I would say. Maybe it'd be like, perfect.

Murph:

Give them a shot. Yeah, we'll give you a shot. Shot Zach just needs that one foothold Why should know you had pat a barn?

Zac Saleski:

Yeah, tell COVID Hit true. sponsorship money, you know? Yeah. Couldn't afford you're done. There we go.

Murph:

No story now, right.

Zac Saleski:

But now I'm talking to about three four different you know, German teams right now.

Murph:

Is this the league below to get relegated up to the big league? Are they the big leagues? Can I ask that? I can answer that I don't want to jinx you. I know your gifts. I know you get here. I'm

Zac Saleski:

talking to teams at every single level almost at that level. So it's like, I got, you know, team from the bottom teams from the top. And so it's just like, do

Murph:

you just want to be a DC? Or do you want to be a HC?

Zac Saleski:

I don't know. It's weird. Because like,

Murph:

defense coordinator head coach.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah. Well, that's the thing I I've, it's so funny, because like four years ago, I'm like, You know what, I really want to be a coach and be fun and be great. But then I kind of get to when I'm overseas, I didn't kind of go into videography too much. And I'm like, You know what, there's a lot of teams who look at me as it's like, well, you're not doing it right. Not doing it properly. So why should we like, even deal with it, but it's like, you know, overseas, that's free marketing, when you do vlogs. And, you know, vlogs, within the cities they're in and other places. So that's like, when I was a powdered one, we had a few actually, after I left, we had a numerous bunch of people come out because of people watching my vlogs. And then we had people who were like, amateur filmmakers come out, and they're like, Oh, I guess all your videos, I want to come out and just check out the city and just check out the team. I'm like, That's weird, but okay. I just put out videos, whatever. But But no, it's like, there's only really a couple teams like, oh, we think what you're doing is great. We want to help you out we want you to put not only focus on DC, but also, you know, work together with our marketing department, we can kind of expand our reach and I was like, Oh, sweet. Let's do it. Pay my money. pay me my money. Let's go.

Murph:

So he that's where Zach's American we do have got to get some good money for it. So it's only fair if you're doing two jobs.

Zac Saleski:

It's that's the thing that's like you get you get guys from you know, a little bit younger than us who are basically at a point where they walk into a room like well, I've done this in college, so I should be paid top dollar. Murphy and I were kind of grown up in the age where we're like, we prove it. Yeah, like we we want a base amount. And then it's like if we prove ourselves and we want extra. So by next year, we want

Murph:

more performance reviews. There's like yeah, that's it every year for doing well. You want to keep us just give us a little bonus. It's fine. I'm fine with that.

Zac Saleski:

It kind of keeps it for us and kind of keeps Just in check, like, Okay, I want to prove that I can do it this level gonna work? Yeah, you work your way up. So it's like, that's just kind of how we were raised. It's yeah. And a lot of other guys have to say no, in this day and age, you're like, Whoa,

Murph:

I deserve it. Yeah,

Zac Saleski:

I did this. I'm all all conference and I, okay, chill out

Murph:

cool. Yeah. Na is decent, but not that good. And

Zac Saleski:

I'm all on national level, you know? Well, especially all American club hockey,

Murph:

right, like, alright, chill, especially to you. Because mean, you know that I think everyone knows this is like, sports is so tricky like that, that honestly, there are a lot of good coaches and schemes out there that truly, I feel like the games don't evolve that much anymore. Because everything's been tested or tried through just getting the right talent at the right time and hitting it this and that's why I wrote about a lot of great coaches is they recognized when they were prime, and when they had the team that was going to set their name, and they pushed them. And that's like, because like, I think you're kind of the same, like, we've coached on teams where we just haven't been in that time where it's like, this, is it like this is not going to get much better than this. Like, everything's lined up. Like you had to like work through it. Like we've had to work through the ruts. But so it's like, yes, it's

Zac Saleski:

it's interesting, because now, I've seen a complete shift with at least my squasher, about hockey, but it's very much where you have coaches who come into responsibility who are basically sitting there talking about, well, how run this, I want to run that this is work for us at the team I was with, and you're like, these are very complicated schemes. Yeah. And that's great. But you've got to work your way up to him. Correct. And, and unless you know what it's like to be in a locker room and understand the dynamics. I mean, what the hell are you supposed

Murph:

to, you know, what that you do? It sounds weird.

Zac Saleski:

Where the games coming back around? They're like, well, we want experience now. Yeah, it's like, well, there it is.

Murph:

Or, like, you know, I know, this is a sport that we don't do, but like even like soccer, or football. It's like one of those things where it's like, I respect now that all these coaches realize that they do a good job of understanding like you were very good at with football manager, and I'm a little bit good app, I'm trying to get better at where it's like, yeah, they develop the youth, you have to develop the culture, and understand that it's really just about striking it lucky of kinda like when you watch the Olympics, like some years, some countries are way better than others, because they just have that generational talent coming in, of like, you know, like, it's like, it's like hockey, like, some years Canada is really good at hockey. Other years, the US is really good hockey. So how Russia has always been a hockey, I don't know, it's probably because the steroids, but like, you know, there's just generational talents that come in, and you're like, so you'll watch like a draft and realize, like, a lot of Americans went this year, and it's because they had that generational talent. So it's like, it's like, it sucks. But there are some things where it's just like, you can't control it. You just have to have that culture to breed that success. And that's what I think a lot of coaches are realizing now where it's like, you know, you can't always bring in top talent. And when you do, it's unreliable. But if you can, sounds almost like a brainwashing. But if you can get someone and get them into your system, and show them that you care and like to guide them along, it's funny, what you'll get is some could be done, but then you can get to great players like unfortunately, I know you always roll your eyes. But one of the top players right now in the Premier League Mason mount is a homebred Chelsea soccer player, and he is one of the top midfielders in the in the Premier League right through. And even a lot of other top midfielders in the Premier League from other teams came from the Chelsea Academy. That's because they had one good year recruiting a bunch of people when the Chelsea team was doing really good. And then who knows in a few years, it'll be somebody else like Man City had it. I'm sure they're German teams that had between Bayern Dortmund it Leipzig like all that it's

Zac Saleski:

it's so different when you come into different situations because I the same thing. In maybe in Poland and Germany to where like we had the time of Germany, we had a really good group come up who basically just won the juniors championship. And then we had, as compared to, I guess, maybe in Poland by second, actually this past year where we had a lot of good older players, but they didn't really realize that their time was really kind of up against the wall almost within the next season or two. So kind of what we ran through and this is how you kind of approach it's like whenever I come into a new situation in hockey, completely different but it's like, I come in I'm like, Alright, I kind of set a standard. These are standards I expect to keep and that's kind of how it is and it's like well, you know, like older veterans like either you buy into this And, you know, you try to, you know, kind of resonate this with everybody else, or you can fight me on it all year long. And then you can slowly lose your place and kind of what will happen. But then for the young guys is like, well, you kind of have to buy into it and what we do, or you know, same thing, it's like they kind of they're at the beginning of the of their careers, and they kind of have little bit confidence. So they're like, well, we can try to work our way through it. No big deal. But what we found was like, in Germany, at least, the old guys were like, okay, you know, everything makes sense. Things work out, well, we'll just kind of buy into it for now see how things click. And we and don't get me wrong, and things were not perfect. But I've had numerous times where whenever I talk to other, oh, people have certain calls that work really, really well for them. They're like, Oh, we're gonna do our own way. But then this is the best teaching mode I've ever had with any other team I've been with. I talk about how much like, I was like, Well, I remember there's numerous times where we give a touchdown because they kind of revert back to their old stuff. And they come off. Yeah, it's had its habit. And then And then, you know, you realize what they're doing. You know, cuz I can see, you know, on the sideline, but then you pull them aside like, Well, are you guys done doing the crap that you guys have been doing the past couple years? Like, what do you mean? And so you describe it to him, like, that's what you guys been doing? The last number of years. So this is, like, if you want to, if you want to start winning, you do the stuff that I've been teaching you and that's it. And then that's kind of how it worked in Germany, Poland, it's a bit different. You get a little bit older guys are like, alright, either I start to kind of push these guys out a little bit, and then you kind of up the younger guys, you'll have less experience, but they'll work their ass off for you. Yep. And then you're like, Well, you know, the problem is you have and maybe some other teams are like this, I know overseas are like this a lot. But then you get like some GMs involved or owners of all are like, well, we don't think this works for us. Are you not doing it? Their identity? Yep. Yeah, that's a well, if you want to be average, that's how it is. If you want to start winning games, or at least be above average, or too good. This is how we do it. So it's a lot of times it's like you get so much pushback, right? Like why

Murph:

you hired me.

Zac Saleski:

Yeah, no, that's half the problem. Right? Why verify? But no, it's my but no, we got stuff we're getting towards the end of the month already.

Murph:

I know. This holiday season is going fast. It's crazy. And I think hopefully we could get one more in before the Christmas season. Yeah. Oh, yeah. How do you see Christmas in German? I haven't learned that yet. Christmas is a really that really that I thought was something like special? Sure. I don't know just Christmas. I don't know. I haven't gotten there yet. These must Duolingo lessons. But Okay, gotcha. Yes. Yes. Yeah, this Christmas mark.

Zac Saleski:

That's fair. We know we got we got any anything big coming up for Christmas? No.

Murph:

Nope. Just this is I talked in previous podcasts as the only time my dad my brother get like two days off. And they come in so yeah. So yeah, my brother will come and brother will be coming in and my dad will be coming in. And unfortunately, it's always the day after they have to leave. So cuz I think Yeah, cuz of that. And then obviously, you know, we'll have podcasts before it. But yeah, the Winter Olympics are this year, which I'm pumped about. So so far, it's looking like NHL players are going to go I don't think Connor is going to make it. But I know he wanted to go but I don't I don't think he's unfortunately the US team. Sirsi Yeah, us teams looking pretty strong. So it's gonna be harder. But yeah, that I than that as of right now. No, I mean, I think obviously here in Columbus, I think we've talked about it. Columbus Zoo is a big thing. They do zoo lights. So I think I'm gonna do that this week. So they have any lights like it's like, was it millions of light bulbs they have like Christmas lights? I have it before it's like it's a lot. It's crazy.

Zac Saleski:

Reason why you got to go is because they put liquor in the hot shop

Murph:

that too. Yeah, though it helped us isn't very big on like, I'm like Germany today, except like liquor us isn't very big on it. Because we still like, I hate to say it, but Catholicism still rules a lot of our country. So it's like, it's not good for the kids. And it's like you don't serve it to kids. So what does it matter? Now?

Zac Saleski:

I think with our generation started coming out now where people are so disturbed more and more alcohol. So now it's like, well, as long as you're you don't really you know, flaunt it to everybody else to get too sloppy.

Murph:

The other big problem is is US people are idiots so mad mom's Against Drunk Driving are like, huge here. So like, it sucks because like, and I know I shouldn't say it's in the podcast, but like, you can have like two drinks and be fine and try and drive home and like go home, and a cop will have a suspicion pull you over and you get a DUI and you're like, you could pass all the tests but if that if you don't blow the certain that they need like that you need like in the detector like you're done like I've known people that have had like one beer gone home and gotten a DUI Now they could have been lying. But that's like what they've said. No, of course dehydrated all sorts of other things.

Zac Saleski:

Can you give me a blow?

Murph:

Right? Yeah, no other than that. That's a nice add and obviously, the US. commercialism is big. So I do my Christmas shopping for gifts. Yeah, that'll be a thing. Here we go. Now, obviously, I'm excited for you know, watch out for Zack YouTube channel. I don't think we'll be able to do today. But you know, doing the Christmas goodies test. I'm excited for that. I love stations. I'm a huge sweets fan this month. So I love that stuff. So

Zac Saleski:

I'm gonna try to work that in maybe next week. Okay, point I like, hopefully before we get completely drunk.

Murph:

Yeah, I have a so here in the US. I have a hug. Ugly Sweater bar crawl. So I will. I will send Zach a picture of my ugly sweater. It is very TV Ma. But I'll be going around bars in Columbus drinking wearing an ugly sweater with my girlfriend. So

Zac Saleski:

Lily MERV he'll be fine within maybe two bars and then by the 30s

Murph:

blocked out yeah, pretty bad. Yeah, I believe they also do like special drinks. And usually those are pretty strong. So yeah, so we've had a few pace myself. Especially um, my girlfriend's a little younger than me and her friends will be there. So they're going to be going hard. I'm gonna be trying to keep up and I think last time I did, I blocked out so yeah, it wasn't good.

Zac Saleski:

Have fun, Murph. Yeah, it's no civil Canada Canadian. Like give me a Molson. I'll get over this.

Murph:

Right. Well, that that works too. Okay. My bad. Sorry, but it's okay, but give it to you, man. I think they give me a moose head air. Right. And I'm for you. Me? Yeah. No peanuts when people want to know me. You think you need to do some more adventurous stuff, man. I can't I can't be carrying this podcast. They won't listen to me talk. I'm annoying. This is why they want you now this is what they want you not me? Yeah, do fun stuff. Me. You Well, should we wait or should we announce the new year's thing that you got URI announced that we're doing that relates to what you're wearing right now?

Zac Saleski:

Oh, no, no. Okay. We're good for shadow for shadow for shadow or shadow for shadow

Murph:

well yeah, hopefully bring that up another time. Well, what I well

Zac Saleski:

know if shit right now you know you get so no it's we got all it's gonna be fun. Um,

Murph:

I don't know it's the holiday season. I was gonna bring it up well

Zac Saleski:

no Yeah. Holiday season it's it's gonna be interesting. So we got some stuff planned we got we got supply I think by New Year's we will like our

Murph:

planned it's

Zac Saleski:

not planned at all. Yeah. So Christmas for us. It's like he at least for my family. It's not so much like Murphy's that's like the only time they can really kind of come together and be together all Murphy Lana unites. Yeah, that's like the only time you can do that. For us. It's it's very different. So it's like, I found out I don't know, a week or two ago. I'm an uncle now. So that's fun. Congrats,

Unknown:

buddy. Thanks, man. Uncle Zach. Kid is fucked.

Zac Saleski:

Dale, Dale. No. So my brother's completely horrible with communication so I found out that that out last second so I don't know what if we're intertwining that whole thing together or not? But yeah, it's it should be really good christmas i I'm usually not one to buy people gifts. I don't I don't know.

Murph:

I don't haven't gotten one you dick.

Zac Saleski:

I gotta get you one. You know, maybe a nice push up.

Unknown:

Yeah, there you go. Perfect.

Murph:

I'm not that flabby

Zac Saleski:

this day. Turkey to

Murph:

say right you actually slap your mind doesn't make any noise.

Zac Saleski:

Maple glaze tits. Oh, man. We should make T shirts with like

Murph:

doughnuts, but I don't have a T shirt. Gosh, oh, my T shirt contest don't get any

Zac Saleski:

hits. But now it's 100 Probably the usual stuff we always do. Good church. Look at the lights. Maybe you have some food or way back then, you know open argument argument over one president before you know everything happens a BAM. You know Santa Cruz Creek Santa comes in. It's usually pretty quick. And you know, for us our best thing like for us, this is one thing I always kind of like despise about Christmas is very commercialized and rent and buy I know. But they're always like buying stuff people like in loads and mounts but for us is like it was never really like that. At least in Missouri. It's very condensed. It's like arcade if you get a gift. That's a big deal. It's like someone thought of you. That's awesome. So for me, it's like whatever affair so here it's like I remember like eighth grade when I first moved here. You come back with the first day after like Christmas break. I was like, I got an iPod. I got a I got a Apple laptop. Like what? Well, who gets these things

Murph:

and all fairness We're in Dublin and Dublin is a very, very white middle class, high class place. So it's like, it's like, yeah, upper, high middle class, like upper middle class or, like, high class place where it's like, people, either our parents are like millionaires or they're like, you know, like, yeah, it's like, it's crazy. So it's, it's kind of like that. Yeah, it's like a very realistic whereas like, like you said, like, I remember getting a minimal amount of like, well, I mean, I've gotten some nice things.

Zac Saleski:

I remember getting some like, it's simple, though. That's why like, it's like, his parents were getting like, you know, jeans or like, nice, you know, pants or like a nice button up and like, Oh, sweet. Awesome. Exactly. Well,

Murph:

I shouldn't ruin it. But I should. I did get a car once. But like, I bet, but like, I consider my Yeah, I consider all the I got my driver's license. So I consider my family even though we don't like to talk about it. Like, we were upper middle class where it's like, my parents were blue collar grew up blue collar. So they knew like, they treated me but they also knew like work for your shit. Like that's like, like, that's, like some money. I know. Yeah. Like some of these people in Dublin, like, great people, good friends I've made in Dublin, but some of them were like, they're like, I'm gonna go to college, but I'm going to work for Mommy and Daddy's business. And I'm like, you're actually not gonna, like try and work for yourself in this world. Like, you're basically had stuff like, already ready for them.

Zac Saleski:

But I come from a place where it's like, it's just the idea or gesture is a big sale. Yeah. So it's like, that's, that's a huge thing. Yeah. For me, so it's, you know, the new move to a place like this. Yeah, like, okay, whatever,

Murph:

unfortunately, yeah, I'm willing to admit it. I spent a little too much on Christmas gifts. But like I said, it's, it's a big time for me like Zach's big for Halloween. Like Christmas is a really big time. For me. It's also probably doesn't help that. Yeah, I'm Catholic. So I also do recognize the other part of Christmas. But like, yeah, it's like, I don't know. I just I don't know how to explain it. Right. Thank you. Appreciate, buddy. I mean, unfortunately, Hanukkah is already over. But Happy Hanukkah to anyone who listens to this. But yeah, it's just like, shalom, right? But not like it's I don't know, I don't know how to explain it. Even though I know it's super commercialized. I don't like it for the commercialized part. I just like it for the family and tradition part. Like, you know, that kind of stuff and showing people Zach knows this. And that's why I'm shocked. Zach has been friends with me this long. Yeah, I'm not very good at expressing my appreciation for people. But I do it with small gestures. That's it. So for me, it's like gifts, food. Appreciation, like, I'm not someone that will text somebody. Zach has always been cool. Like, that's where we've been friends. Like, I don't text someone every day. Like that's not how I do things, how we do it, but I'm someone that when I if I care about someone, I will every once in a while check in and catch up on everything that's going on in life. And or I'll send you a buddy card or whatever. Yeah, that's what I do. Like. Like, like, no, like Zach knows execs pretty much the same. Like, like Zack can tell you like we went to different colleges for the first two years of college. And we didn't talk every day, but we just check in like once a month. And that's how my relationships work with people. Like that's how I am like, yeah, like, Zack knows, I have a summer home and I go up there and I wouldn't talk to people for two months. And I come back and I would reach out to everyone I want to talk to like, unfortunately, I'm a little minimalistic like that, like it just kind of works.

Unknown:

It's simple. Yeah.

Zac Saleski:

I understand how people just don't understand that.

Murph:

I understand people text every day, like I do with my girlfriend just because but like I like half the time. I'm like, What are we even talking about? Right? Like, it's just like, it's like, oh my god, this guy's face. Yeah, not that I don't love talking to my girlfriend every day. But half the time. I'm like, why am I texting? Like where? We're at a point where we're not even really tired. I'm just literally just asking, how's your day going? That's where I'm at right now.

Unknown:

Like, Plastic Man. Yeah, realistic stuff. Damn.

Murph:

Well, that being said, we're an hour over an hour and 30 in Yeah, what was our longest podcast? I think this one is sorry. Close. Yeah. Well, you probably cut some stuff out. I imagined. Oh, we made some mistakes.

Zac Saleski:

We always make mistakes. We do. Vote that's why we do it.

Murph:

So I would do for the mistakes. Yeah, for the listeners. Mistakes. Right? We just love hearing the self talk.

Zac Saleski:

Exactly. That's why we always have the headphones as we hear each other talk. Yes. Wow.

Murph:

Sounds good. And we can also was a smarty pants back no socks. Thank you. Let me see those. No, dammit. No socks, so weird to me.

Zac Saleski:

Oh, so I think we'll probably do one more course. Before Christmas. Oh,

Murph:

happy Christ. Yeah, good, Zach. A fancy gift. Oh, thanks. I open in front of you. Don't look at my arm fat. Yeah, thanks,

Zac Saleski:

buddy. So here we go. We will see you guys very very soon, hopefully by next week before Murph has escapades of Oh my goodness. And then it'll probably be after maybe after probably before or after either one. Oh, Daddy. It's not as chatty. Yeah, yeah. Oh, it'll be screaming Exactly.

Murph:

Well, I guess as always, before we end things, the Canadian and me, thank you all those that are donated, especially helped me get my chair. Thank you as well as a mojo. Yes. Right. And as well as sorry the woman that donated the Oh choice thank choice. Thank you so much again for the for the holiday goodies. Um, so Paul Zak eats most of them pumped at least

Zac Saleski:

she gave me specific instructions do not eat them all. I was like, Okay, I'll make sure I'll leave some for Murph.

Murph:

And as always, thank you for everyone around the world that listens to our podcast. You know, Zack does pull up the analytics to show and give us the hope that we can continue to do this.

Zac Saleski:

But you are one person from the Philippines or person from Luxembourg. Many, many people from Germany. We got some

Unknown:

in Canada, and one person from Canada. That's right.

Murph:

Thank you guys for the support. And always keep commenting to Zack questions, things like that. We'll

Unknown:

do our best to do them.

Murph:

We'll do our best to answer we didn't answer this time. But we'll do it next time. Build the list. Okay,

Zac Saleski:

I'll build the list. Put the list also, as well as if you guys have not missed you guys, check out the Patreon we do. If we get enough questions on there, we will do a monthly q&a. A separate video for that stuff and we can you can see us you know slap each other along

Murph:

slapping slapping titties slap each

Zac Saleski:

other. We'll be there. And then yeah, we'll go from there. Yeah, let's do it.

Murph:

I promise I won't be as PG if you ask me questions. I'll let you into the real scoops.

Zac Saleski:

That's right. Real scoops

Unknown:

real scoops.

Zac Saleski:

Real scoops, doubles, triple scoop.

Murph:

My gosh, Isaac, let's

Unknown:

do this. Alright. Bye.

Murph:

Bye. Bye bye.