Mojo In The Morning
Dirty 4: Cheating Allegations in The Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest
- This is the Mojo in the Morning podcast, powered by Michigan Auto Law, auto accident attorneys. This is autolaw.com. - That's autolaw.com. - Mojo in the morning's dirty on the 30. - We'll get you caught up on what's trending this morning in the dirty on the 30. It's kind of a miserable day. I don't know, but this is one of those days. It's one of those days where you just kind of wish that you could just be home all day, right? - Yeah, I agree with that one. - It's like I stay home and have a cream of tomato soup and grilled cheese. - That's what I've got. - We'll be the perfect food for today. - Soup and salad. - Yeah, salad. - Although it is kind of still muggy and warm. I don't know. - No grilled cheese tomato soup. - Yeah. - I love that. - I'm sorry. I love everything about this weather except driving in it. - Oh, it's bad. Well, I feel for you guys, I was looking at the video that is up on our Instagram of KP going to her car this morning in the parking garage. I was thinking of this, Megan. Do you park high at your parking garage? - I do, but my parking garage is like two, three blocks from where I live. So I was just sloshing through the streets until I got there. The prop, I also really had to go to the bathroom in the last commercial break and I couldn't because my socks and my shoes are still soaking wet. - Have you seen her socks hanging over here? - And KP's are too. - I have to pee so bad. - What about that? - That's so cute. - She'll be in Stikart, you guys, some socks or something? Like we'd go and figure-- - Do you want to borrow my socks to go in there? - Borrow my socks. - Actually, I got my socks. - I'm roasting on an open phone. - I have my gym, I have my bag in my car with like socks and shorts and things like that. Like change the stuff if you guys want to wear them. - That's nice on, Megan. - I've got it. I've got no shows in the car if you want them. They're size for size 12 and above. - Oh, that's awesome. - So that'll be a show on me then, huh? - They're clean, I gotta go. - No, it's just 'cause I have small feet and some of 'em go halfway in the car. - What's trending in this besides our weather? What's trending? - Well, as lots of questions surrounding president Biden's health are being debated by everybody, including his own party. There is a board-certified neurologist named Dr. Tom Pitts, who did an interview with NBC News last night and said the president from what he can see is displaying symptoms of Parkinson's disease. - The loss of arm swings standing up more dotically. You notice when he turns, it's kind of en-block turning, it's not a quick turn. So that's one of the hallmarks of Parkinson's is rigidity and bradykinesia, slow movement. And he has that hallmarks, especially with the low voices that was a cold hypofonia, a small monotone voice like this over time, is a hallmark of Parkinsonism. I could have diagnosed him from across the mall. - He has never met the president for the record, but he just says it's very obvious at this point what that is what is going on. Now, in related dirty, George Stephanopoulos, who just interviewed the president on Good Morning America earlier this week, was asked by some brain of guy in the street in New York City about the president's health and had a very interesting response. - Hey, how you doing? What do you think? Do you think Biden should step down? - You talk to him more than anybody else have lately. And he could be honest. - You don't think he's so familiar? - All right, that's an answer. Yeah, he, I think, realized he shouldn't have said that, issued a statement to TMZ that said earlier today, I responded to a question from a passerby. I shouldn't have an ABC spokesperson also saying, George expressed his own point of view and not the position of ABC News. - I'm shocked to even talk to him. Like, although he's probably thinking he's gonna get mugged in New York City, but I'm thinking to myself, you know, you're going on, it looked like it was going on an exercise walk or something like that or a run. - Yeah. - You're walking up and it's one of those guys, they must sell these things to TMZ for a good money 'cause they got a lot of hits off of that, right? - Oh, gosh, yeah. Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's 18 year old daughter Violet making an appearance wearing her face mask as she always does, demanding mask mandates and medical facilities and calling for an end-to-end all mask bands in a very passionate plea to the LA County Board of Supervisors. - Hi, Violet Affleck, Los Angeles resident. First time voter, I'm 18. I contracted a post-trial condition in 2019. I'm okay now, but I saw firsthand that medicine does not always have answers to the consequences of even minor viruses. Do you confront the long COVID crisis? - She's talking so fast, by the way, 'cause you only get a minute. - Quality, air filtration and far UVC light in government facilities, including jails and detention centers, and mask mandates in county medical facilities. You must expand the availability of high quality free tests and treatment. And most importantly, the county must oppose mask bands for any reason, they do not keep up. - Can you hear, she's having trouble breathing. - The vulnerable members of our community are less safe on making everyone less able to participate in Los Angeles together. Thank you. - Yeah, she said, I mean, very quickly, that she contracted a post-viral condition. I've been wondering for a while why she's been wearing a mask every single time she's out, even if she's outside, and that was the reason why. That is the reason why. - A contender in this year's Nathan's famous hot dog eating contest, excuse me, allegedly cheated to get a better score. Nick Wary is being accused of stealing from other plates during the Fourth of July contest in order to inflate his tally of eaten hot dogs. On the day of competition, Nick's score was 46.75 hot dogs, which is when they called it out at Coney Island, which is good enough for a fourth place finish, okay? Well, that figure later jumped to 51.75 hot dogs on the official major league eating results website, allegedly giving him credit for five full wieners more, than he was actually served during the competition. What gives, what happened? Well, eaters scores are tabulated based on the number of empty plates stacked in front of their spot after the allotted time has concluded. And so people said he was being really weird while he was eating with others plates. He was stealing plates from other competitors' stacks and putting them in front of his own place to raise his score above 50. Everybody wants to hit 50. That's like the magic number in the food eating world. So Patrick Bertoletti, it was this year's champ, he wolfed down 58 hot dogs, again to this guy's 51.75, but still it was cheating. It's not as fun anymore without people like Joey Chestnut and Kobayashi, or whatever. Yeah, that's who you always watch. He can't have just some like regular, you know, dudes from Chicago winning this thing. You need to have like fun, you know, Joey Chestnut, or a personality. Yeah, yeah. That's Tony's still compute. Oh, no, that is. I don't know who that is. Oh, there's like a lot of big YouTubers out there. Is that girl that does all the food challenges to that blonde girl who's super cute? Rumor is that the guy that came in third place, Scott Sands out of Toledo is a pretty amazing hot dog eater, too. I heard that guy can also smoke about 100 cigars in one sitting, so watch out for him. But he doesn't do regular hot dogs. He does those Tony Pacos. Oh, Gary's in my eye. You couldn't do Tony Pacos. You want to know why? The buns are so beefy. Those buns, by the way, are-- They're heavy. They're very heavy. Your belly would explode if you have more than four hot dogs from Tony Pacos. Yeah, that's chicken and pepper, gosh. And going from talking about food to talking about drinks ever since Justin Timberlake was arrested for that DWI after having just one martini at the American Hotel in the Hamptons last month. That place has become a tourist hot spot. No. Everybody wants to go and order the same martini that Justin had that got him into so much trouble that night. And it now has a new name. If you go, you have to ask for the justini. That's good. Let's get a mixologist in here. I want one. Just be good. For all of today's dirty, listen to the podcasts on the iHeart Radio app or mojointhemorning.com. [MUSIC PLAYING] No time to waste, to judge, to find, to see. But in the end, you know it's going to be me. You can't deny. Right. We'll stay the best on. [MUSIC PLAYING] Yes. 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