BUCK: You see they went after our buddy Jordan Peterson, Clay? We’re gonna have him on the show later this week.
CLAY: Yeah. When’s he on, Thursday?
BUCK: Yeah, Thursday, Jordan Peterson is gonna drop some life wisdom for all of us. He’s off Twitter now because they mobbed him.
CLAY: Yeah. Just kind of as a tease, I guess there’s still a lot of people out there who are fascinated by the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue and they’ve gone from, Buck, in our youth, SI swimsuit issue was a monster deal because you didn’t get a lot of opportunity to see a lot, at that time, really good-looking women in not very many clothes. Like, this was a big deal. If you were not an adult, you know, the SI swimsuit issue, when you were 12 or 13 or whatever, was a really big deal.
BUCK: Kathy Ireland was like a gift from God. Are you kidding me?
CLAY: It had the most gorgeous women on the planet in the SI swimsuit issue. Now the SI Swimsuit issue is not about putting the most gorgeous women on the planet in the magazine. It’s about trying to put “representative” women in the magazine, which is nowhere near as exciting for most people out there.
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