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00:00That's Draymond Green. Oh, that's the only one. Draymond playing hockey. Everybody else playing basketball.
00:05Draymond, he takes it to a whole nother level. At one point, he wasn't even playing defense. He was just kicking you in your ding-ding.
00:12Now, back to Stiney and Guru on 95.7 The Game.
00:17All right, stay tuned. It's the crossover now.
00:21And coming up in about 10 minutes, we'll have the What's Bugging You segment, sponsored by Atko Pest Control.
00:27So, swatting away yellow jackets for good, nothing, I say nothing, ruins a backyard hang like those yellow jackets.
00:36Get them out, and Atko can help you.
00:41All right, Damon Wayans with you guys. Awesome.
00:44Or Marlon. Marlon. Either one.
00:46He did Damon, but you're right. It was Marlon. He did his Damon. He did his Keenan.
00:51Those were great. He did his Chris Rock. His Chris Rock was his best.
00:54It went too fast. And his Chris Rock story was wonderful, about the fact that that happened because of him.
01:01And, I mean, that is, it's a way, way, way, way, way roundabout way.
01:06But the way he told it, I'm buying it.
01:08If there is a God, then, yeah, that's what happened.
01:12Will Smith did that to Chris Rock because of the Wayans family.
01:16Wow.
01:16I don't want to think Chris Rock's a bad guy.
01:19Well, the Insane was ribbing.
01:21Well, he planted the seed.
01:22Wow.
01:23Not a bad guy.
01:24Comedians are never, they're never being, don't take anything at face value.
01:28That was my first time interviewing one.
01:29It was incredible.
01:31It was like watching him do stand-up.
01:32Yeah.
01:33And I do think that, like, he tells that story because of, you know, if it's true about
01:37Chris Rock and, you know, the younger or the 19-year-old girl that he was trying to
01:43holler at, Chris is like, you know, hold my, hold my beer, the whole thing.
01:47But if that is true, that makes it so that Chris Rock loves and respects that family even
01:53more because that's the way that goes.
01:55He's 14.
01:56He's got no shot at a 19-year-old girl.
02:00I missed the 14-year-old part.
02:03He was 14.
02:03He was 14.
02:04Yeah.
02:04Yeah.
02:05Marlon was 14 and the girl was 19.
02:07Chris Rock swooped in and said, no, young man, you're not ready.
02:12You're not quite ready for this.
02:14And so you can go ahead and watch me do this.
02:18And, you know, he held it against him.
02:20Kind of.
02:21Not really.
02:21But he was awesome.
02:22Yeah.
02:22Bottom line.
02:23Well, yeah.
02:23You missed that.
02:24Were you there for the interview?
02:26I didn't hear you much.
02:27Willard.
02:27What?
02:28This is why I respect you.
02:30Oh.
02:31And that's a compliment.
02:31Oh, God.
02:32I think you'll know this.
02:34Sometimes you get so caught up in an interview, you actually don't listen.
02:38Oh, for sure.
02:39You're thinking of your next question and you're, you know.
02:40That's lit what's one of the mistakes interviewers make.
02:43I made it.
02:44Yeah.
02:44I'm like, don't write all those questions down and be reading your next one.
02:47Dude.
02:48And then the answer that they give you might be something like, who knows?
02:52Like, Steve Kerr might be like, I'm not playing Jonathan Kaminga ever again.
02:56And then you're like, so.
02:57Well, Steve, tell me about Quentin Post.
02:58Tell me about, yeah.
02:59How did you feel about Moses Moody?
03:01You got to be ready for the follow up.
03:03Oh, man.
03:04You got to be ready.
03:06Absolutely.
03:06Memphis won.
03:08A loss.
03:09Memphis lost.
03:09That was, boy, that third quarter.
03:11Were you watching?
03:12Dude, you know what I was.
03:13That was, that was, man, that was a snowball effect.
03:17Holy fuck.
03:17I know it's a game of runs, Stiney, but wow.
03:19Jeez.
03:19That was a run by many.
03:21How the hell does Memphis get to Denver and recover tonight?
03:25That's a good question.
03:26I thought we thought Denver was in shambles.
03:29Everybody's in shambles.
03:30No, no, no.
03:31The battle of the new coaches tonight, right?
03:34You know what?
03:34You better keep your eye on what's happening in the Mile High City because they are united.
03:42Jamal Murray's back, right?
03:44Oh.
03:44I think he's back in this game.
03:46That's what I heard.
03:47I don't like to hear that.
03:49That's what my streets told me.
03:50Okay, wow.
03:51Jamal Murray's going to play tonight.
03:53Wow.
03:53And Memphis is going to get it handed to him again.
03:55And therefore, the Warriors are going to clinch the seventh seed.
03:58With a win.
03:59With a win.
04:00Oh, the Warriors will win.
04:01The Warriors will win.
04:01You mean six, eight.
04:02They don't clinch seven with a win, do they?
04:03They do.
04:04If Memphis also loses in Denver.
04:06But what if we don't want seven?
04:08No, Minnesota.
04:09No, no, no.
04:10Memphis would not be able to catch the Warriors.
04:12Right.
04:13So therefore, the worst the Warriors could do would be seven.
04:15Oh, right, right.
04:16I thought six.
04:17I get them all mixed there.
04:18Which I disagree with Coach yesterday.
04:19He said it's not a death sentence.
04:21But to me, we got Butler.
04:22We don't want that.
04:23Didn't he say this was a little two sides of the mouth and I don't think he meant to do this.
04:29But you can't say the playing tournament's not a death sentence.
04:33And then in the next sentence, you're talking about the Spurs game the night before and you're like, well, that's the NBA.
04:38Anybody can get you on any given night.
04:40I'm like, that's why the damn playing tournament's a death sentence.
04:43Like, nobody wants that.
04:46Nobody wants it.
04:46It's too stressful.
04:48I don't have it in me.
04:49And we may have to have it in us.
04:51Let's hope not.
04:52What did you think about his answer of Kaminga Butler and Draymond?
05:00Do you know that I just tweeted out the quote?
05:02And it has almost a half million impressions.
05:05I bet.
05:05Like, all I did, I didn't even, I kind of mess, I didn't mess up the quote.
05:10I changed the names in different directions with the same names.
05:13But I know it would have driven Evan crazy.
05:15But anyway, point being is, yeah, there's no escaping how sort of polarizing everybody finds this subject matter.
05:28What did I make of it?
05:30I actually think that that interests me less about now and more about the offseason.
05:36I don't disagree with that.
05:37If Jonathan Kaminga does not work on the floor with Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, then how do you pay him a lot of money?
05:45How much can he be worth to the Warriors?
05:49That's my first question.
05:50Yeah, and if you look at the salaries, if you're not a starter, you usually don't get more than 20.
05:59And there are very few starters who make more than that, or I'm sorry, bench players, outside of Ben Simmons, maybe.
06:06Well, look at Moses, who is his draft mate, and he signed early and he got three for 39.
06:11And right now, if you look at Moses versus Jonathan Kaminga, right now, on this team, who is more important?
06:18Moses.
06:19Right, and he signed for three and 39.
06:22So to think that Jonathan is going to get four and 120 or three and 100, I do think is nonsense.
06:29Because what you're seeing and what you're hearing is that, you know, Jonathan Kaminga right now, and we can get into this later in our show,
06:36but it feels like he is the eighth man right now when all things are created equally.
06:41Because when you look for bench help in a really tight game, GP2, on-ball defense, corner three, Kevon Looney, jumper cables in the trunk, Swiss Army knife, and then JK.
06:54So if JK is the eighth man, and, you know, we can talk about Quentin or Buddy, and maybe JK is the ninth man, or he's probably not the tenth man, and I'm not trying to disparage Jonathan Kaminga,
07:06but when you look at right now, to Mark's point, forget next year.
07:10Right now, this team and the import of who you have and what you need, he's probably your eighth man.
07:16Yeah, and Willard, I don't know if you and Dibbs heard Stiney say, oh, Gu, welcome across the street, because I've been pro, I'll just use pro Kaminga in the idea of what the gifts that he has and the potential and whatnot.
07:30But what I will say and stand up for is, okay, he's not starting, he's not playing 30 minutes, but he's getting 20, he's getting 21.
07:39And I feel like every night when I see you get stripped left and right or not rebound, and I love JK, but it's becoming clear before that interview yesterday that you are not taking advantage of an opportunity to turn that 20 in the said night into 25 or 30.
07:56And I asked Stiney this real quick.
07:58I said, if you were listening to Willard and Dibbs and you were Kaminga yesterday when he said he doesn't fit with Dre and Jimmy, well, who's the odd man out in that?
08:07What do you think in regard to why it doesn't fit?
08:11And then I take it back to Wiggins.
08:12As much as I wanted to see that and I kept belly aching, I want to see Wiggins and Kaminga.
08:17So at some point, I'll wrap this up, the onus is on JK, and I don't feel, even though you can score 12, but you're not doing the other things to make them change why you're not in the game.
08:30The other night when Castle's getting around everybody and you got the foot speed to keep up, but they even said, you know what?
08:37We don't even want to run you out there.
08:39Well, sometimes he does.
08:40I mean, he certainly did last Thursday in L.A.
08:42That was soaring through the sky.
08:44And I know that this is hard because everybody gets so, so emotional about Jonathan.
08:50I actually, this isn't about Jonathan.
08:54Right.
08:54It's just about shooting in the NBA.
08:58And so Jonathan can switch this, I guess, if he wants, by becoming a great three-point shooter.
09:04But he's not.
09:05And you can't put those three guys on the floor together.
09:08And it's not Jonathan's fault that Draymond and Jimmy are also not good three-point shooters.
09:12The bottom line is you can't put three of them out there at once.
09:15And the other two are Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler.
09:17So that's not, it's not Jonathan's, like, fault.
09:21His skill set is his skill set.
09:22And the Butler trade hurt him.
09:25Well, the other.
09:25Let's be honest.
09:26I mean, that's kind of what Steve said.
09:28The Butler trade, he was, it really hurt him.
09:30It took minutes from him.
09:31And the other thing that I think we've got to put into the equation, too, is that once
09:35next year comes around, what's Steve Kerr going to do?
09:39He's going to try to limit Draymond's minutes at five.
09:43That means he's going to play four.
09:46That means Butler's playing three.
09:49So that just, like, he's got two Hall of Fame starters in front of him for, you know,
09:55I'm just using that to make it extreme.
09:58But he does.
09:59And those two guys are two of the most, two of the three most important guys on the team.
10:05And I'm with Mark.
10:07I'm not, I think he's still going to play from tonight on through the playoffs.
10:12And he's going to get his opportunity.
10:13And I think there'll be some games where he helps and some games where he doesn't.
10:17But I agree.
10:18Moving forward, this has now become something they're going to have to deal with.
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10:37All right.
10:37It's what's bugging you.
10:38Okay.
10:39I just wanted to follow up real quick.
10:41Before we get to that, like, you talked about him as a three or as a four.
10:45Steine, you're the basketball expert in the room.
10:47What is he?
10:48I think he's a four.
10:49And I asked him that today.
10:50A lot of people disagree with me.
10:51If you're a four, then you have to be able to rebound.
10:54And you have to be able to defend, like, fours.
10:57I just, I do think that the way you laid that out, it had me thinking, like, he's not a three because he can't score from behind the line.
11:04And he's not a four because he can't traditionally defend four.
11:07So, it just made me think about, like, who is he?
11:10You know.
11:10What is he?
11:11This also could twist his way.
11:13Like, I just, this is day by day as we've been learning.
11:17And he's getting time.
11:18Depends on the matchups that they draw.
11:20Because if they do draw Houston or something like that.
11:24You're going to need that, man.
11:25Like, he is the only guy on the floor or on the team who can sort of match their athleticism and length.
11:33The problem is, is that if you go with that, then it can kind of screw with things on the other end of the floor.
11:39And that's what's so mad me not believe.
11:40It could turn his way.
11:41He's 101.
11:42And they all are, right?
11:44But, no, Jonathan Kaminga is like, he's that young athletic dude.
11:47Just tap into it, man.
11:49Yeah, but, like, what's working is what's working.
11:52That's what I, you know, that's Steve.
11:53Steve's got the final say because it's like, look at the record.
11:57Jimmy arrived.
11:58They got really good.
12:00He's going to play a lot of minutes.
12:02Draymond's going to play a lot of minutes.
12:04And if all of their analytics are like, the three of them can't be on the floor together, there's just not that much left.
12:11Yeah, I look at it as, I kind of put him in the same group as, like, a guy like Draymond Green or Barkley.
12:18And I think he's like a three and a half.
12:21And if you look at a guy like Barkley or Draymond, why did Draymond fall to the second round?
12:26Because he was an undersized forward.
12:29So the thinking was, he's not big enough to guard fours and he's not quick enough to play three.
12:36Well, Draymond Green proved that he was quick enough to play three and strong enough to play four.
12:42So he had an advantage no matter where, or he had the ability to play both positions and excel at both positions.
12:51And I think that, like, Kaminga's got to figure out how, when he plays three, he can be effective defending threes and on offense in that spot.
13:00And Draymond got around it because he was such a good passer offensively.
13:03And then four, he's got to figure out a way.
13:05If he has to guard fours, he can guard fours.
13:08And then if he can take them off the dribble from the perimeter, then he's got the advantage.
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13:52I'll tell you what's bugging me.
13:56And I know what you guys are trying to do, but are you guys aware that we're getting new microphones?
14:04No, I didn't know that.
14:05Yeah, we're getting new microphones.
14:06Because you constantly break them?
14:09I'm not sure if that's the main reason, but yes, it's an offshoot.
14:15Okay.
14:16Apparently, they're going to come from the bottom now so that they don't obscure the view.
14:21Start it from the bottom like that, and they're here.
14:23That makes sense, and that's my song.
14:25The problem is they're going to be mostly stationary.
14:28Right.
14:29So as somebody who gets up and down a lot, it's going to be a big adjustment for me.
14:35It's going to be like Kaminga trying to learn the three.
14:38I mean, why do you have to?
14:39And I watch you on YouTube.
14:40I'm a fidgeter.
14:41But why?
14:42I don't know.
14:43Is it something that we've therapized, or is it something that goes back to your...
14:48Because when we were kids, there was no such thing as ADD.
14:51You were hyper.
14:52Yeah.
14:52Or you were a spaz.
14:53Yeah.
14:54There was no such thing as ADD or ADHD.
14:57Have you been diagnosed as such?
14:59Before you answer, to piggyback on this,
15:01I do answer first.
15:03Ms. Johnson texts,
15:04Does Stani have nervous energy?
15:06Yes.
15:06He can't sit still.
15:07That's correct.
15:08Is that Mia?
15:09Yeah.
15:10That Mia is.
15:11Yes, Mia.
15:11Yeah, fidgeters are just fidgeters.
15:13So what's he going to do when he can't do that?
15:15I do it with my legs.
15:17You know, like if you're just sitting on a couch,
15:19and you just bounce the leg,
15:20or like, you know, move the feet around.
15:22Like, the camera's not following your leg, though.
15:23She'll put her hand on my leg.
15:25Like, stop.
15:26You're shaking the whole couch.
15:27I'm like, I didn't even know I was doing anything.
15:29It just does it on its own.
15:31Hey, Leo Mazzoni.
15:33He did it.
15:34The rocker.
15:35We're people.
15:36We're weird, man.
15:37We've got weird stuff.
15:39We've got weird stuff.
15:40Anyway, so I've got to prepare for that this weekend.
15:44Yeah.
15:44You should get a ball or something in your hand to kind of.
15:47Yeah.
15:48Or the old fidget spinner, where you had like spin it.
15:51Oh, gosh.
15:51I think somebody's giving it to him.
15:53They gave it to me and a listener also.
15:56All right.
15:56What else?
15:58Oh, that's what's bugging you?
15:59Yeah.
15:59The fact that you're going to have to adjust to a. . .
16:02I couldn't think of anything else.
16:03Okay.
16:03I got a quickie.
16:05Go ahead.
16:05Just get it out of the way.
16:07Nothing like a quickie.
16:08Yeah.
16:09Amen.
16:09Oh, buddy.
16:11Amen corner.
16:12We're on it right now.
16:14I am bugged.
16:15It's spring break for the kids.
16:17Oh, boy.
16:17I am bugged by anybody who has not turned 21 yet who ever says they're exhausted.
16:24I don't. . .
16:24Like, what is the matter with you?
16:26Why do you think that if you walk the dog for eight minutes, you're like, I'm so tired.
16:35I need to sit down.
16:37I have to watch TV.
16:38I have to scroll on my phone for eight hours.
16:40I'm exhausted.
16:41I went outside one time, and I came back in, and now I need a snack.
16:47I'm exhausted.
16:49I can't take out the trash.
16:51I took out the trash a week ago.
16:53I'm exhausted.
16:55I can't.
16:57Teenagers, you're not tired.
16:59Ever.
16:59This is great.
17:00Let's move on.
17:02That's it.
17:02You don't even know.
17:03Pick something else.
17:05You are not tired.
17:08If you've got something else to go on, maybe you need a fidget spinner.
17:12I don't know.
17:14You're not tired.
17:16Move on.
17:17I love it.
17:17That's a great one.
17:19Go ahead, dude.
17:19That's all.
17:20You know what is bugging me, and it's something that's been bugging me for a long time, and
17:25it's underage, non-licensed drivers on these e-bikes.
17:31And by e-bike, what I mean is moped.
17:34And if you remember when we were kids, Stiney and Goo and Mark, you're now in your 50s,
17:39so you remember, like, when you were a kid and you had a bike, there were pedals.
17:44And in order for the bike to move, you put your feet on the pedals, and you actually pedaled,
17:49and then the bike moved.
17:50And if you were good enough, and if it was downhill enough, you could go really fast,
17:55and you were actually riding a bike.
17:58Nowadays, these kids, these little punks, and you see them.
18:02Stiney, I know you see them.
18:04I see them.
18:04I'm sure you see them.
18:05Oh, man.
18:05And boy, do I see them.
18:07They are not pedaling, and they have their little throttle, and these things go between
18:1220 and 40 miles an hour, and you're 13.
18:16You don't know how to drive a car.
18:18You don't have a license.
18:19You don't know the first thing about nothing, you little punk.
18:23And yet, you're out there zipping around, thinking that you're something and somebody.
18:28And you know what's sad?
18:29Is you've had some traffic accidents.
18:32You've had kids who have had permanent brain injury.
18:35You've had cars who have accidentally crashed into these little, and I want to say bikers,
18:41but they're not biking.
18:42So, all of you out there in the e-bike industry, all of you e-bike pushers, you might as well
18:48be selling e-cigarettes to these kids, because it's equally addictive, it's equally dangerous,
18:55and these kids who don't have a driver's license should not be allowed to pull a throttle and
19:02go 30 miles an hour on a two-wheeled vehicle.
19:04So, that's what's bugging me.
19:06Wow.
19:06No, that's real.
19:08Man.
19:09It's real for kids.
19:09Comments from the room.
19:10No, no.
19:10Comments from the room.
19:12They're very expensive, too.
19:14Five grand.
19:15Are they five grand?
19:16Oh, yeah.
19:16I already went through the-
19:17Five racks?
19:18I went, well, they can be.
19:20Okay.
19:20So, the only take is they're very expensive.
19:22So, you're in agreement that-
19:24That's been my-
19:24Well, no.
19:25I'm not necessarily in agreement fully, but that's been my experience with my children asking
19:32for an e-bike.
19:32There was a Christmas where we went through the mental warfare through the months of October
19:40and November of I want an e-bike, and these are kids that, you know, normally, like, you
19:47put your list together, and I'm the type of dad that, well, I'd like to get you your
19:52top thing, but not if your top thing is 3K.
19:55No doubt.
19:56We're not doing that.
19:58We're not doing that.
19:58And the kid had to learn that you can't just put anything at the top of the list.
20:03Yeah.
20:03And so, I won that one.
20:05I don't win a lot, but I won that one.
20:07Yeah.
20:07When my son was 13, he said, Dad, you know what I want?
20:10A crack pipe.
20:13No, he didn't.
20:13No, of course not.
20:14But honestly, like-
20:15Is that how Chris rocks?
20:16As a parent, for any parent out there who has your kid who does not have a license,
20:21and they're on one of these e-bikes, and I actually saw a story about a kid who went
20:25on the internet, and they found a way to soup up their e-bike to make it go 44 miles an
20:31hour, and this kid's 13.
20:33So, now you have a 13-year-old, helmet or no helmet, who knows, on an e-bike that's going
20:3844 miles an hour.
20:40What are we doing?
20:41Because back in the day, Stiney, if you wanted to ride your bike 44 miles an hour, your legs
20:46were moving.
20:47You were pedaling.
20:48You better find a hill.
20:49I guess I'm alone.
20:50I guess I'm alone in my outrage.
20:52Evan had a friend that passed away on one of those accidents on those things.
20:56And he was an adult.
20:58I'm just-
20:59Yeah.
20:59Anyway, silence is complicit, so you guys are-
21:03You're in favor of kids on e-bikes.
21:05Absolutely.
21:05Sure.
21:06Yeah.
21:06No, I'm with him.
21:06Well, I mean-
21:07All right, here we go.
21:07None of your kids are adults that, you know-
21:09Oh, no, no.
21:10I'm going to say that.
21:10You said this is heavy.
21:11No, no.
21:12It's not.
21:12I'm sorry.
21:13Yeah, yeah.
21:13I changed it.
21:14So what's bugging me is buffering.
21:16So I take my TV seriously, and I'm a TV snob, so if you invite me over, which I watched
21:22the Super Bowl at your house a couple years ago-
21:24When you finally found it.
21:25Excellent.
21:25Excellent.
21:27My Wi-Fi is slowing down.
21:30And now I have U2 TV, which is not connected through an HDMI cable.
21:36Right.
21:36I'm dependent on the internet.
21:38And whatever's going on at our home, I was told I can call my provider, and they could
21:44give me the faster speed.
21:45I thought I was mad.
21:46I thought we had it.
21:47I was excited.
21:48And they go, we're sorry, Mr. Johnson.
21:49In your area, you have the fastest speed.
21:52So I've been watching games on replay and live, and it buffers.
21:57And there's nothing like watching something when you know it's already-
22:01It's good.
22:01It's going.
22:02It's happening.
22:03But not for you, because you're buffering.
22:05Then you get the remote and hit pause, thinking you can fix the buffering, but you can't.
22:11And I'm telling you guys, I am depressed.
22:13We're empty nesters.
22:14So the kids aren't even in there with their electronics.
22:17Take it from the-
22:17I don't know what's going on, but I don't even want to go home tonight.
22:20You didn't buffer in the middle of the Harrison Barnes shot, did you?
22:23Oh, no, no.
22:24I was in North.
22:25So yeah, I was on high speed there.
22:26But man, I'm telling you, I got a problem.
22:28I got to fix it.
22:29Yeah, that's a big problem.
22:31My unit's defective, shiny.
22:34Yeah, you got to fix it.
22:35Yeah.
22:35Wait, no.
22:36Someone's got to be able to help you with that.
22:38What do you mean, all of a sudden, where I'm at-
22:42Turn the mic on.
22:43Why are you-
22:44You should have saw him in the meeting yesterday.
22:47God, geez, geez.
22:48Who's talking?
22:49Relax.
22:50Put your bag down.
22:50Just pay me.
22:51Why?
22:52Because I'm ready to go.
22:53You got to learn how to stop fidgeting.
22:56Who?
22:56The mic was like, you do this next week.
22:58We're not even going to be able to know where you are.
23:01You're going to have to relax.
23:04You got to lose this guilt trip thing you've given me every single day.
23:07And Dibs used to do it every day when we had a show, Tim.
23:10Dude, it's no guilt trip.
23:11I want you to a Dibs.
23:13You used to handle the lecture, Stiney.
23:14Don't spend 25 minutes talking about how much you love him and then come down his road
23:20when he's sweating you for leaving early.
23:21It wasn't 25 minutes.
23:22Look at them, not me.
23:23You want to take it out on me.
23:25Look at me.
23:25Look at both of them.
23:26Look at me.
23:26Look at me.
23:28Look at me.
23:28Get off him.
23:30Get off him.
23:30But imagine if we went to 227, though.
23:32I won't.
23:33Imagine if we just had 14 more minutes to just shoot it.
23:35You know what I will do?
23:36If you're going to be on the tip, don't cry when he calls you out from even early.
23:40I'm going to imagine that right now.
23:42You know what I want you to do?
23:43I'll stay to three one day.
23:45You can stay.
23:46Yeah, I wish you would buffer for a second.
23:48Yeah.
23:48You know, I remember when buffering used to be an aspirin.
23:51Mm-hmm.
23:52Oh, God.
23:54My unit's defective.