💪Finkel's Fast Five 117 - April 24, 2020
Welcome to Finkel's Fast Five #117. Thanks for reading and subscribing! Congrats to Blake C. for winning last week's "Forward the FF5 to Friends" raffle. A copy of Drive by Larry Bird is on its way!
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PODCASTS - In the absence of live sports, my fan experience mostly consists of rewatching classic games on ESPN, having epic battles against my son in NBA2k and going deep down YouTube wormholes (there's more than you think on Bo Jackson) and the grandaddy of them all, The Last Dance documentary about Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls. But did you know...
...that the footage used has been the white whale of documentary directors and sports producers for twenty years? Did you also know that when the NBA agreed to let a film crew follow around that team, the head of NBA Entertainment (and now commissioner) Adam Silver, came up with a deal that basically said until we (the NBA) and you (the producers) agree how and when to use it, it will never be seen? Do you know the documentary that Jordan saw that made him agree to participate? If you're looking for a great behind-the-scenes podcast about the making of what is about to become the most-watched sports documentary of all time, listen to Last Dance producer Mike Tollin on the Bill Simmons podcast here. (The interview starts with about 34 minutes left).
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GRILLING - Right around the time I was ditching my grill to make the perfect steak in a skillet, which I touched on in last week's FF5, my buddy Darren Carter, owner of Carter's BBQ in Cleveland (and a guest on my Lunch Break Live FB Show w/ Art Eddy) began posting some mouth-watering videos of him grilling breakfast - yeah, breakfast.
The video I'm talking about is just like other videos of people grilling on their decks, except instead of burgers or hot dogs, my man Darren was grilling pancakes, bacon and sausage. He was using a flat iron set-up and I'm going to have to get my hands on one of these ASAP. I mean... grilling pancakes outside??? Genius. Check it out.
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COMEDY - Don Rickles is one of the funniest men of all time. Frank Sinatra can be funny, too. So when they both appeared on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson in November of 1976, there was a good chance the appearance would have a few laughs.
But little did the audience know they were about to be treated to one of the all-time celebrity flex moves ever pulled off to impress a girl...and of course Rickles is the one who pulled it off and Sinatra tells the story perfectly. Just a tremendous 45 seconds of comedy here. And a great find from the Super 70s Sports account on Twitter.
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BOOKS - Breaking news: I am not an economist. I do like to casually say "in this economy" during conversations sometimes to make it seem like i know more about the economy than I actually do, so sorry if you're one of the people I misled into thinking I'm an economic wizard over the years. My bad. Here's the truth: I really don't know shit. But since we're in "unprecedented times" (and I'm putting that in quotes because it's a widely overused and meaningless phrase) I thought I'd educate myself a bit on the topic.
After thoroughly researching where an econ moron like myself would be best served to start reading, I settled on the age of the Tycoons with this book, appropriately called, Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, and J.P. Morgan invented the American Supereconomy. One of the most incredible things I've learned so far is just how dominant and cutthroat these men were. They knew they were not just building empires and industries for their time...but for all time. And they were RUTHLESS. Highly recommend it.
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A great quote about how to be a rational person:
“These are the characteristics of the rational soul: self-awareness, self-examination, and self-determination.”
– Marcus Aurelius
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