Junkies Loved To Do This Back In The 80s
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The Sports Junkies celebrate their 30th anniversary with a lively Friday morning show, blending sports talk, personal anecdotes, and nostalgia. The hosts—Cakes, Jason Bishop, and Eric Bickle—discuss the Masters Tournament, sharing their golf picks, reactions to Freddie Couples' collapse, and admiration for Scottie Scheffler’s relaxed post-victory mindset. A nostalgic segment recalls the wild, helmet-less bike stunts of the 1970s and 1980s, including building ramps and jumping over kids, with Cakes recounting a vivid memory of accidentally knocking over his baby brother mid-jump. The conversation shifts to modern biking culture, with a humorous debate over helmet safety and the loss of coordination with age. The episode also features sponsor segments for the 2026 Toyota RAV4 and Toyota Tundra/Tacoma, highlighting their hybrid tech and rugged dependability. Upcoming guests include Brandon Duhame of the Capitals and Golf Channel’s Rich Lerner for a deep dive into the Masters.
The 1970s and 1980s were a golden era for unsupervised, high-risk bike stunts like ramp-jumping and wheelies, often without helmets.
Scottie Scheffler’s post-Masters mindset—enjoying a Coke Zero and green jacket—reflects a relaxed, pressure-free attitude after winning.
John Daly has become a self-made entrepreneur, earning an estimated $1 million from a single week at Augusta via merchandising and autographs.
Bike safety is debated humorously: while helmets are seen as dorky, the hosts acknowledge the real risks of riding without them.
The 2026 Toyota RAV4 and Tundra/Tacoma are highlighted for their hybrid efficiency, reliability, and rugged performance.
2026 Toyota RAV4 & Tundra Launch
Sponsor segments introduce the all-new 2026 Toyota RAV4 and Tundra/Tacoma, emphasizing hybrid efficiency, rugged design, and Toyota’s legacy of reliability.
30th Anniversary & Friday Morning Vibes
The hosts kick off the show celebrating 30 years of The Sports Junkies, with a festive tone, personal updates, and a tease for the day’s guests.
Masters Tournament Reactions
“Even if I don't have my greatest round, I know how to get up and down. I know how to get around the course. And at the end of the day, I'm going to go into the locker room and have a Coke zero.”
Nostalgia: 70s & 80s Bike Stunts
“I was about to land a silly jump too. Yeah. Just ruin the rest of the day. How bad was it? I mean, he just knocked him down. ER.”
Modern Biking Culture & Safety
The hosts debate helmet use, coordination loss with age, and the thrill of wheelies, contrasting past recklessness with present caution.
“Even if I don't have my greatest round, I know how to get up and down. I know how to get around the course. And at the end of the day, I'm going to go into the locker room and have a Coke zero.”
“I was about to land a silly jump too. Yeah. Just ruin the rest of the day. How bad was it? I mean, he just knocked him down. ER.”
“He signs autographed golf balls. He signs autographed – pictures, paintings, autographed replicas of the flag of what he wanted. Crooked sticks. He's an entrepreneur.”
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Cakes
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Jason Bishop
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Eric Bickle
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Toyota
organization
John Daly
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Scottie Scheffler
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Freddie Couples
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2026 Toyota RAV4
product
Main Street Bank
organization
John Daly Jr.
person
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