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The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz

Local Hour: The Not-So-Little Drummer Boy

Tue, 04 Mar 2025 16:00:00 -0000

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Dolfan Danny Le Batard, a.k.a. Ham Reinhart, a.k.a. Aaron Ekblob, a.k.a. Ryan Lomburger, is ready for his region-wide cheerleading tour. Today's cast: Dan, Greg, Chris, Billy, Jessica, and Mike. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Chapter 1: What is the story behind the Not-So-Little Drummer Boy?

84.205 - 117.054 Greg Cote

Shadowin' it. Shadowin' it. Go ahead, Craig. Homer Dan. Oh, do I delight. Do I delight in this, the number of times you have called me a homer over the years. Never again. The next time you call me a homer, and it will slip. I want them to cue up the video of you in a cheerleader outfit holding a drum, literally cheerleading for the Florida Panthers. Where's your pom-pon today?

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117.214 - 121.257 Greg Cote

Where's your skirt? Pom-poms. No, it's pom-pon.

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121.277 - 122.838 Dan Le Batard

There are cheerleaders that don't wear skirts.

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123.118 - 123.378 Greg Cote

I know.

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123.398 - 124.579 Dan Le Batard

Is it pom-pons?

124.859 - 124.999 Greg Cote

Yeah.

125.039 - 128.622 Dan Le Batard

From the 90s. It's pom-pons? No, it's pom-poms, I thought.

128.642 - 136.087 Greg Cote

I thought it was pom-pom. It's P-O-M-P-O-N. I could be wrong. Here we go. I could be wrong.

136.267 - 143.533 Dan Le Batard

I've always thought it was pom-poms. This is quite literally the first time in my 40 years that I've heard pom-pons. Okay, look it up. Okay, well, thanks.

Chapter 2: How did Dan Le Batard become a Florida Panthers cheerleader?

2593.342 - 2606.205 Dan Le Batard

That would not have surprised me either. You crying. Emotional night boy. Come on, man. Really? So if when the camera comes up to me, instead of waving, I'm just weeping? Yeah. Yes.

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2607.305 - 2611.566 Chris Cote

I thought that was more likely than what actually happened. Maybe you start interviewing the drum. What was your status?

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2611.606 - 2615.847 Unknown

Everglades used to be so lush. What was love like in the home? Who hit you the hardest?

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2617.525 - 2640.099 Dan Le Batard

Drum, you look like Drum. Howdy, folks. It's Mike Ryan. I talk to you about Miller Time all the time, but we're in the wintertime right now, and one of my favorite pastimes is to crack open a Miller Lite and enjoy myself some Miller Time during the wintertime because when there's a brisk chill in the air, it just makes everything right.

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2640.499 - 2651.427 Dan Le Batard

My friends and I who live down here in South Florida can actually sit outside because it's not super muggy. We can thoroughly enjoy our Miller Time together. And for you listening, I know there's a lot of things going on right now. Sports...

2651.747 - 2670.149 Dan Le Batard

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2670.51 - 2689.282 Dan Le Batard

It hits different than other Lite beers, and at just 96 calories and 3.2 grams of carbs per 12 ounces, Miller Time is always a good time. Miller Lite, great taste, 96 calories. Go to MillerLite.com slash Dan to find delivery options near you, or you can pick up some Miller Lite pretty much anywhere they sell beer. Tastes like Miller Time. Celebrate responsibly.

2689.462 - 2692.264 Dan Le Batard

Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 96 calories and 3.2 carbs per 12 ounces.

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