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April 5, 2024 115 mins
It's a Friday and we have Nickelodeon's Marc Summers on to talk his new off Broadway show, The Life and Slimes of Marc Summers and he dishes on the Max docuseries "Quiet on the Set". Plus we play Family Feud, talk about Sex and the city being relevant in 2024, and want to know if toast is better than regular bread.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Courses of this program. We're pre recorded.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Oh my gosh, look at this.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
We have all collected in this one little room to
celebrate the fact it's Friday.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
What day does this feel like to you?

Speaker 4 (00:22):
He feels like a Friday.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
In the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Well, not only does it feel like a Friday, it
is a Friday.

Speaker 5 (00:35):
A Friday.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Oh my gosh, holy potatoes, we finally made it to
the day that really, he said, Well, it's our second
favorite day of the week. Froggy is of course, food
News Thursday Man Day number one. How you doing, Froggy,
are you feeling? I'm all good, feel great. Let's get up,
let's go. Come on, Danielle, how are you doing there?

Speaker 4 (00:53):
I'm good?

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Thanks, Sneakers on going for a run. Hello, there's Scotty
B and Master Control. Come on, so we jact Johnny Okay,
Mike on, Mike on. You need Mike on. We're a
community of Mike using professionals. Hello, scary, yeah, scary, come on,
it's up to you Headl's Mike's on when they're ready
to talk. Good morning, Let's go. Come on. The coffee
is kicking in. Let's go straight ight waitill the end?

Speaker 6 (01:15):
Wait?

Speaker 2 (01:16):
How was a National Burrito Day for you. Did you
have a big burrito every day? I have a big burrito.
Oh lord, I beg your pardon and good morning, Gandhi, Gandhi, Gandhi.
Come on, sneakers on sneakers to three four, three four,
and there's producer Sam. Wait. Yeah, no, the coffee is
kicking in. Definitely. Well, I hope you're ready for a day.

(01:37):
We have a big day. Mark Summers, of course, is
going to come in here and slim the hell out
of everyone.

Speaker 6 (01:41):
Later on.

Speaker 2 (01:42):
We interviewed him yesterday. It's already getting nationwide attention. Wait
till you hear what he has to say. Coming up
in exactly two hours, a two part interview with Mark
Summers right here on our show. We have a thousand
dollars free on your phone tap And for some reason,
you guys feeling a little Caribbean today, how about some
shutter Welcome to Friday.

Speaker 6 (02:10):
I don't know what do.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
We just meet at the airport and just find an
island that wants us this weekend. But I don't give
me think about that. Yeah, give me think about it.
Daniel's gonna whip out a credit card and buy airfare
for everyone.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
You're no problem.

Speaker 2 (02:24):
You have a kid in college. No big deal. Hey,
let's get go ahead. You've got bills to pay. Let's
get rolling. Do we have a first caller of the day. Hey,
hang up, Okay, just push a button. Here we go. Okay,
first callers at random, taking our chances. Hello, Hi is
the mystery caller there?

Speaker 6 (02:44):
Hello?

Speaker 2 (02:46):
You know, yes, Heno, you know you are our first
caller of the day.

Speaker 7 (02:51):
Oh, thank you, You're very welcome. Who is this Janel Day?

Speaker 2 (02:57):
Janelle, Janelle, Welcome to the weekend, and thank you for
being our We just spin the wheel. Caller of the day.
We had one and we lost them waste. I said,
there's something great about this line. Let's push that button
and there you are. So where are you call her from?

Speaker 7 (03:11):
You are queen?

Speaker 8 (03:12):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (03:12):
Well hey, there you go. You know I think you
have better weather. You're a little happy about that? Yes,
I am happy, so happy.

Speaker 7 (03:20):
Yeah, I know, good weather. On the Monday, I'm going
out to see the eclipse upstate in Vermont.

Speaker 2 (03:27):
Well, yeah, we're hearing that some cloud cover could be
screwing that up for some people. I don't know if
you have that in the news later, uh gandhi, but
I was reading this morning. They're saying a lot of
people are preparing having an eclipse party and now they
have a chance of clouds. Oh god, so you know,
I know, you know what, at least just have a party.
You're good. It's a reason to get together with your friends. Hey,

(03:49):
what do we have for you know, our first caller
of the day. Oh well, we've got a fifty dollars
when these gift cards. So if you can hit the
drive through after the eclipse happens, there you go, take
off those classes so you don't run into yeah you
I well, thank you so much for listening to us.
Have a great weekend. Hold on one second, and there
you go off and run and into the three things
we need to know from Gandhi.

Speaker 5 (04:08):
All right, oh Gandhi, let's get to it.

Speaker 2 (04:10):
Looking for you. What's going on?

Speaker 9 (04:12):
President Biden says there needs to be an immediate ceasefire
in the Israel Hamas war. That's what he told Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahoo yesterday during a phone call. Biden
said it's essential to stabilize the situation, and he urged
Netanyahu to finalize a deal to bring the hostages home.
The call came after an Israeli airstrike killed seven Central
Work Central oh seven World Central Kitchen workers earlier this week.

(04:35):
Forecasters are predicting that the upcoming hurricane season will be
extremely active. Researchers at Colorado State University are calling for
twenty three named storms and eleven hurricanes, saying five of
them could be major Category three or higher.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
Don't they say that every year? I'm sorry, I thought, no.

Speaker 8 (04:53):
No, they do, and this year they use the term
explosive hurricane season.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
But you know what, hopeless? Go and see what happens,
Diamond in the bathroom. Oh no, I'm I'm sure. Back
to part two of the story, go out a hit
Gundy thing.

Speaker 9 (05:04):
It's because extremely warm waters in the tropical Atlantic and
a likely transition to a La Nina climate pattern are
the main reasons that they think it's going to be explosive.
Hurricane season begins June first, And finally.

Speaker 4 (05:17):
It's happening again.

Speaker 9 (05:18):
Disney Plus gonna start cracking down on password sharing this summer.
Disney CEO confirmed that move in an interview with CNBC yesterday. Hulu,
another of Disney's streaming services, began to limit how often
account login information can be shared outside of customer's household.
Last month, streaming rival Netflix has seen a jump and
subscriber since it started restricting password sharing last May.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
And those are your three things.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
As far as Disney Plus goes, I think I've seen
everything I need to see over there. Oh really really,
I mean, I mean I love all their older programming
they have, you know, stored for you, but I don't
do they do new stuff.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Still all the time.

Speaker 9 (05:54):
But they also they have a little bundle so like
it's you know, ESPN, ESPN's you know.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Me, I'm always on ESPN. What is Espendon? Do we know?

Speaker 3 (06:06):
All?

Speaker 7 (06:06):
Right?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Well, it is Friday, you guys ready for it?

Speaker 5 (06:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 10 (06:09):
Elvis d Ran the haggiest elvist ran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
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Speaker 1 (06:39):
This is Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
We've never done that. We've never just said hey, we
travel together all the time on business. Why don't we
just if we like each other, maybe that's the problem.
If we like each other, why don't we just meet
at the airport and let's go from you know, gate
to gate or ticket counter to ticket counter until we
find a place we all want to go. If they
have roominforce, all we just go. Let's do it. Do

(07:03):
people ever do that? Do people ever do that? Spontaneous?
I'm going to the airport today. I'm gonna fly wherever,
wherever the wind takes me.

Speaker 9 (07:10):
I have friends who do, and I have friends who
will never do that, and the friends who do are
like three.

Speaker 2 (07:17):
Yeah, We've always thought about it, because you know, we
drive by Newark Airport all the time. It's always right
there in the path. I'm like, why don't we just god,
rather than go meet friends for dinner, let's go to
the airport and fly somewhere for dinner. It Everyone looks
at me like, oh, that's steepid.

Speaker 5 (07:33):
Well it's a little.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
But if you have points, let the points pay for it.

Speaker 5 (07:38):
You know, I don't know, you can just pick me
up in the private jet. I'm good.

Speaker 4 (07:41):
Yeah, let me know where to meet.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
You hit us with the PJ all right, Well, sorry,
I brought up something that could be fun.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
I love.

Speaker 2 (07:49):
I bring up like like a fantasy thought. Mama, let's
think it through. Then I'm like, yeah, yeah, you know
you people are no fun. This is why you need
to do stuff like this because listen to you, you
sound like you're miserable.

Speaker 4 (08:02):
Take us somewhere, Duran, No, no, why.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
Do I do that? Hold on?

Speaker 9 (08:06):
Apparently you have all the points.

Speaker 2 (08:09):
Points for me. Well, scare I know you have points.
I do have points.

Speaker 11 (08:14):
I'm actually like, I'm almost on my way to like
a one K member in the United Family. Forget about
the other airlines, but in the world of United I'm Premier,
Premiere Platinum, look at you. But you know I have
fantasized about just, you know, packing a bag, going to
the airport and just scrolling up and down the gates
and saying where do I want to go and buy
a ticket right there in front of the land.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
Then you technically you gotta buy a ticket. You can't
go to the gates without a ticket, So you go,
you need just go go to the little kiosks. Yeah,
are there.

Speaker 9 (08:44):
Any red flags about a man traveling alone just wandering
up and down asking for the chiefest ticket somewhere or
is that like a yeah, where can I go for nothing?

Speaker 5 (08:52):
I do have a question to say. You say, there's
like a flight that's not full and you get to
the airport and it's about to take off in like,
you know, an hour and a will you get a
good deal on that?

Speaker 2 (09:02):
I don't know. It seems like they would want to
give you that right.

Speaker 5 (09:05):
They want to fill it at least with somebody and
get a little money.

Speaker 4 (09:08):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
I don't know. I don't know if that logic works.
I don't know if that logic works at a ticket counter.

Speaker 5 (09:12):
Excuse me, what flight it's about to take off? That's cheap?

Speaker 2 (09:15):
I won't tell you. We got stuck somewhere one night
and we missed a flight, and so we went to
a hotel. It was late and I said, we need
a room for like six hours, that's it. And they said, well,
we have a couple of rooms left, and they cost
us much. I said, well that's a lot of money.
We're gonna be here six hours. I don't think anyone
else is coming through that door. What can you do?

(09:36):
And sure enough, they made a call, came back. We
got a room for like a quarter of the price that.

Speaker 5 (09:40):
They told us, well, it's awesome.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Well I promised I would order some chicken fingers. They
got some room service in there to make up for
the loss, so.

Speaker 8 (09:51):
That made up for the entire support you saved because
rooms exactly always expensive.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
So daniel there needs to be and maybe there is
like a last minute app that connects to hotels and
to airlines and to restaurant restaurant. We're coming. You have
this table empty at the restaurant. We want to come
in and eat half price. That's more than you're gonna
make that food otherwise is gonna go to.

Speaker 5 (10:13):
Waste tactically, I mean seriously, they want to make something,
so they you know, well, it's like it's like tickets.
If a lot of times if you wait for the
last minute to buy a ticket to something and it
hasn't sold to the person selling it wants to make something. Yeah,
so they're going to drop that price dramatically.

Speaker 4 (10:27):
Elvis.

Speaker 9 (10:28):
I just googled and it says that you know the
travel sites price line, Cheap Caribbean Expedia, they have a
spot for last minute packaged deals.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Really, yeah, we should do it, Danielle. They already stole
your idea that they're fast. They're very fast, all right. Anyway,
this is the thought of like doing something spontaneous rather
than plan it out for months and months.

Speaker 4 (10:51):
I don't say, let's do it. Let's do it.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
Thank you, Gandhi, Danielle, you in, I'm in.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Let's do it.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
All right, we have your credit card. Let's go. Let's
get into the horscopes. Producer, Sam, who are you doing
with what? Hi?

Speaker 4 (11:03):
How about Danielle?

Speaker 1 (11:04):
All right?

Speaker 2 (11:05):
How about Danielle if she's basically over there coming up
with money making app idea?

Speaker 5 (11:08):
Yeah, that's a good idea.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
All right.

Speaker 5 (11:10):
It's Pharrell William's birthday today, so happy birthday, Capricorn. Ask
for what you want If you want it in print,
that's fine. You're days an eight Quarius.

Speaker 4 (11:19):
Don't be so quick to judge a book by its cover.
Your day's a seven, hey, Pisis.

Speaker 5 (11:23):
Put yourself out there. Others want to see your dazzling talents.
Your day's a nine.

Speaker 12 (11:27):
Aery's checking on your friends and family. They're looking to
hear from you. Your day's an eight, Hey, Taurus.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
You may have a hard time seeing eye to eye
with someone. Try to resolve this as best she can
Your day is a five.

Speaker 4 (11:36):
I'm sorry, Gemini. I don't be afraid of what's to come. Instead,
be afraid of complacency. Your day's a seven.

Speaker 5 (11:42):
Cancer. You must do some activity that allows your mind
to grow. Your day is a six.

Speaker 12 (11:47):
Hey, Leo, Challenge yourself to do something unexpected.

Speaker 4 (11:50):
Your day's a nine Virgo.

Speaker 5 (11:51):
Advice from a close friend could help set up for success.
Your days of nine Libra.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Your resilience is your superpower.

Speaker 5 (11:57):
Your day's of ten, hey, Scorpio, travels the key to
finding out something new about yourself. You're days and.

Speaker 12 (12:01):
Eight and finally Sagittarius. Find out what's needed to reignite
the fire inside you.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Your day's a six and those are your Friday morning horoscopes.

Speaker 2 (12:08):
Excellent. All right, Danielle, what do you have coming up?

Speaker 5 (12:10):
We're going to talk about America having jackpot fatigue and
a new job for a massive Harry Styles fan if
you want it.

Speaker 2 (12:19):
I can't wait to hear aboutist check pot fatigue. Have
we reached that yet? We'll find out. Yeah, we'll figure
it out. We are about an hour a little over
an hour and a half away from Mark Summers coming
in to talk about the life and times of Mark Summers,
his new Broadway play Some Tea from the set of
doubledare a lot of stuff coming up about an hour

(12:39):
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Speaker 10 (13:12):
Eq, Elvis Duran in the Morning Show, Elvis Duran and
The Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
Okay, so I heard this yesterday and it gave me
more faith in humanity. Toast is healthier than bread? Did
you read this?

Speaker 6 (13:29):
No?

Speaker 4 (13:29):
But amazing? Really?

Speaker 2 (13:31):
Okay, there's science involved here, Gandha. You should be appreciating
this because you love science. If you toast it up.
There's a little piece of wonder bread for breakfast. Congratulations,
what a healthy choice, or at least healthier than if
you hadn't toasted it. They're saying that if you toast
the bread, it lowers the glycemic index count. Does that

(13:54):
make sense?

Speaker 4 (13:55):
So like toasts away the sugar?

Speaker 2 (13:57):
Yeah, it breaks down in your body. It's not toast. Okay, Well,
white bread isn't as healthy in general because it's high
in on the glycemic index, which means it breaks down
in your body fast and makes your blood sugar spike.
It's one reason something like hole weed it's gonna be
a little better for you. But toasting white bread it
causes more of a retrograded starch whatever to form on

(14:19):
whatever that means, So it acts more like fiber and
breaks down slowly, so your blood sugar stays more stable.
So toast your bread, kids.

Speaker 4 (14:27):
I love toasted bread. This just changed everything I.

Speaker 2 (14:31):
Know, and I always love the thought that. You know,
someone discovered how you could bake bread, but then someone
said bake it again, cook it again, twice cooked. But
I know they say it applies to pasta pretty amazing. Yeah,
we were just talking about this the other day toasting
peanut butter. Love it. It applies to pasta. To leftover pasta

(14:52):
that's refrigerated and reheated is actually a little lower on
the glycemic index than when it was cooked fresh. There
you go, mind blown. It's so stupid. I mean, I
don't think it's quite mind blowing, but I don't know.
So can we talk about the partial problem with eclipse viewing?

(15:12):
You read the story too right, Yes, people on the
edge of edge of the path of totality may want
to move a little close to the middle of it.
The predicted edges aren't exact in the eclipse. So they're
saying it's you know how people think it has to
be totally symmetrical and whatever or totally covered. Well, it's not.

(15:35):
But they're saying that we could have some cloud cover
that could ruin it for a lot of people across
the US. It's hard to predict, but it's looking pretty
iffy in some spots.

Speaker 9 (15:46):
Oh with that's a bummer. That's like when there's an
amazing meteor shower and you can't see it over New
York City because the sky's so light polluted.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Dan, Well, there seems to be an eclipse industry going on.
I mean, like your hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania. N Yeah,
I mean they were calling like we are the center
of the universe when it comes to viewing this eclipse.

Speaker 5 (16:05):
And now I think they were saying this morning that
west parts of Westchester are going to have a really
good I mean, unless it's cloudy, are going to have
a really good view of it. Yeah, they were saying
on the news this morning.

Speaker 9 (16:15):
Philly is supposed to have ninety percent. Other parts of Pennsylvania,
like I was just said, one hundred percent, but Philly's
going to have ninety percent.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
So that's cool, right, But if you grew.

Speaker 14 (16:22):
Up in Erie, you knew that there was a very
good chance the weather was not going to cooperate.

Speaker 2 (16:27):
That's a given where I grew up. Oh, it's like
a town of town of disappointments. You're listening right now
in the area, and we appreciate it. But I hope
for my hope, our hope for everyone, the citizens of Erie,
that you have a clear sky and you have a
beautiful shot at the eclipse. That's our hope for you.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
Ye me too.

Speaker 5 (16:45):
They were giving out eclipse glasses where the heck, I
was someplace yesterday and they were like, would you like
Oh it was at Warby Parker. I went in there
to pick up a prescription and they were like, hey,
do you want eclipse glasses? And they were giving them
out to everybody. Oh yeah, yeah.

Speaker 9 (16:57):
They're doing it a like Smoothie king and Burger Kington.
There are lots of places you can get some of
clips classes so you don't.

Speaker 4 (17:02):
Hurt your eyes. Do not stare at it?

Speaker 2 (17:04):
No do you said?

Speaker 8 (17:05):
It will damage your phone too. They don't have to
point your phone directly out it'll damage the lens.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Oh really, what's up? Scary?

Speaker 11 (17:12):
Make sure that their real glasses dull because I heard
there's a lot of bootleg eclipse glasses going over.

Speaker 5 (17:18):
I think Warby Parker's probably not.

Speaker 11 (17:22):
Maybe some of the fast food chains could be questionable.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
I love Warby Parker. Used to have a store right
up the street from our old studio and they shut
her down. I love that place. Yeah, me too, love
them anyway, are we on the air? We're just talking
about ourselves? Is that what our show's all about? Just
like blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. Then we realize,
oh my god, people are listening to this blah blah blah.

Speaker 9 (17:41):
I think that happens more often than we acknowledge.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Oops, should keep an eye on that. I don't know, Danielle,
you ready to go? All right? Danielle has a whole
list of stuff to talk about. Where do you start?

Speaker 15 (17:51):
All right?

Speaker 5 (17:52):
First of all, I've noticed that Deanna hasn't been here
the last couple of days, and I wonder if it's
because she is applying for this job, because you know,
she's a huge Harry Styles fan. Soh his hometown, homes
chapelain chesh Eire, England, is looking for a super fan
for a new job. The town is hoping to hire
one of Harry's biggest fans to give tourists guided tours
of the area. It's apparently part of the town's effort

(18:14):
to elevate their offerings and ensure that visitors have a
truly memorable experience, and applications are open on April fifteenth.
Tours are set to start in June. So this would
be a pretty cool job for somebody's a huge Harry
stylesman should be there. So this I thought was kind

(18:34):
of crazy. There's a global poll of four thousand gamers
and they ask them who's the most iconic video game
character of all time? Now I'm thinking they're gonna say
Pac Man or Super Mario or you know, Pokemon, Pokemon
or whatever. You know what I mean. So those are
on the list. But Laura Croft from tomb Raider came
in at number one.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
Wow, yeah, that's so cool.

Speaker 5 (18:56):
Yeah, so she was number one, Super Mario was number two,
Agent forty seven, Hitman was third, Sonic The Hedgehold was
number four, and sack Boy from The Little Big Planet
came in at number five.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
Super Mario fans very upset. I know shack Boy Boy.

Speaker 13 (19:12):
So you guys remember when Abba. When Abbas sold their
so their logo, their name, their music catalog, their image
and likeness rights to this thing called pop House Entertainment.

Speaker 5 (19:27):
They made three hundred million dollars.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
On the deal.

Speaker 5 (19:29):
Well Kiss has done the same thing.

Speaker 2 (19:31):
They sold the rock band YEP.

Speaker 5 (19:33):
They sold their music catalog, their name, their logo, their image,
their likeness rights to this company. Like I said, it's
called Pophouse Entertainment. They're developing a hologram show, a documentary,
and a biopic. Now I don't know how much they
made on the deal, but I'm gonna guess it's a
lot of money.

Speaker 2 (19:48):
I heard one hundred million.

Speaker 4 (19:49):
Oh, I remember three hundred notes.

Speaker 5 (19:51):
Wow, three hundred million, I think is what Abba had
made back. And when they signed, I wanted to kiss
Ma more. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
Maybe they made like like one hundred and fifty grand
I don't think so.

Speaker 5 (20:03):
I don't think so. And next week pro golfers compete
at the Masters tournament in Georgia. Tiger Woods, who is
a five time Masters champion, has decided to eliminate sex.
He says, I don't want to be distracted from accomplishing
my goals. I don't want to be physically drained, so
I am not having sex. What froggy do you have
to say about this.

Speaker 8 (20:23):
I've been eliminating sex for years and my goal gives sucks,
So it doesn't work. Tired, trust me, tho's other things
you gotta work on.

Speaker 5 (20:28):
I think, okay, it doesn't work. So hitting America right
now is something called jack pot fatigue, And what it
is is we have grown so accustomed to these huge
lottery payouts. A convenience store attendant said, you know what,
people realize it'll be a billion dollars three or four
times a year and you can just catch the next one,

(20:49):
so there's no urgency in buying tickets anymore. So they're
calling it jackpot fatigue. So yeah, you're like, oh, it's
a sixty million dollars a next one.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
It's so crazy, right, are we fatigue?

Speaker 5 (21:04):
How much is it?

Speaker 9 (21:06):
It was one point two to three billion at the
last check.

Speaker 2 (21:10):
I don't think we're fatigued.

Speaker 9 (21:12):
No, I'm all fatigue from the jack I'm fatigued from
losing over and over, fatigue.

Speaker 5 (21:17):
For my ten dollars constantly being taken away from me,
but never Monkey Man is in your theaters. The first
omen is in your theater. Is also a lot of
good things for you to watch this weekend. Apple TV
Plus gives you the series premiere of Sugar Scoop Over
on BBS. There's a movie about the BBC interview with
Prince Andrew tried to defend his reputation at the height

(21:39):
of that Jeffrey Epstein scandal. That looks like it's going
to be good. On Netflix. You also have on Hulu
the premiere of Dinosaur. It's the NCAA Final four semifinals.
You've got to see him Team Music Awards. This weekend,
Idle is on, and guys, the series finale of Curb
Your Enthusiasm is on as well this weekend on Sunday Night.
And that is my Danielle report.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Data any dat ain't dat ain't by the way, Yeah
it is. I just wade a kiss did sell out
for three hundred million dollars. That's a lot of money. Yeah,
that's so okay. Look, we've been doing this morning show
for how long? Scary? How twenty eight? It'll be twenty
eight years this month. Don't we have several moments of
like excellence. I bet the catalog of this show we

(22:23):
should sell it?

Speaker 7 (22:25):
Wow?

Speaker 11 (22:25):
Hell yeah, you're so right. We've had the major milestones
on this show.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
I know, surely that's worth a couple of bucks. We
could afford some more lottery tickets. Yeah, shot that shot
that okay, we're gonna shop it.

Speaker 9 (22:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
I don't know, we don't own it, but we let's
let's sell it anyway. Let's let's sell it like selling
a house next door. We don't know, let's just sell it.

Speaker 5 (22:45):
Let's just do it.

Speaker 2 (22:46):
Why not? Why not? Hey, do you have any games
to have have on the show to are we gonna play?
What do you want to do?

Speaker 9 (22:52):
I would like to say today feels like a family
few day, But.

Speaker 4 (22:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (22:56):
Maybe can you? Can you do it?

Speaker 16 (22:58):
Nate?

Speaker 2 (22:58):
I could? Yeah, I could look it up. Well, No,
we need a yes or no on that.

Speaker 14 (23:02):
Yeah, I I I think I could pull one together.

Speaker 2 (23:05):
Well, you need to know for a fact if you
can or cannot. No, you need I commit to it.
You cannot. Oh, I don't think that's an acceptable answer.

Speaker 7 (23:14):
You're a real crumbum.

Speaker 5 (23:17):
I think we can do it.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
Well, I tell you what kids? Could someone else do
it instead? Who can do it? Instead of Nate?

Speaker 5 (23:22):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (23:23):
Can I host it?

Speaker 2 (23:24):
Go for it? You have to come up with with
the categories.

Speaker 4 (23:28):
No problem, I'll do it.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Gandhi to the rescue. Let's do some fun coming up?

Speaker 1 (23:33):
Hey, I'm at Sharon. Hey, what's up?

Speaker 2 (23:35):
A metro.

Speaker 1 (23:39):
In the morning?

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Speaker 1 (24:04):
This is Elvis Duran in the Morning show.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
All right, So mu's going on here. We got to
get some sound in with Gary. He's got his new
music for New Music Friday to give us post some
exciting sound from last night's Mets game. Also, Gandhi, I mean,
are you prepared? Do you need another break to get
this family feud together?

Speaker 4 (24:23):
No, let's do it whenever you're ready. All right, all right,
now anything, let's do it.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Let's get into sound and then let's see how Gandhi's
feud goes. I'm ready, I'm ready. All right, Garret, what
do you got? Let's go?

Speaker 17 (24:33):
All right, let's start with the Mets. So the New
York Mets are one and five. Up until yesterday they
were oh and four, and then they had oh and three,
and they had a doubleheader yesterday. So the Mets announcer
Gary Cohen was kind of upset with them being losing
so much. And this is what he said on the
air yesterday.

Speaker 18 (24:52):
Nobody in the ballpark oh and five, hitless through seven
feels like rock bottom.

Speaker 2 (25:00):
Oh my god.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Frustrated.

Speaker 17 (25:04):
He works for the Mets. He gets paid by the Mets.
But that's a great thing that people love about him
is He's not gonna sugarcoat it. He's going to tell
you I got it how it is? All right, Well,
let's let's wake it up with some new music.

Speaker 2 (25:15):
Then what do you have? Yeah, let's move over to Dojakat.

Speaker 17 (25:17):
So she put out a deluxe album today, and she
also put out a new single yesterday.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
It's called mask and having Don't You may put you
on the couch, guess don't you may meet you at
the house?

Speaker 16 (25:31):
Can are you mask?

Speaker 2 (25:36):
There we go. Charlie XCX has one called Club Classic.

Speaker 12 (25:40):
When I get keep the Cup, I hit this cup,
Cassetts Club, Cassetts Club cutset.

Speaker 17 (25:50):
So we'll move over to one Republican David Getton. This
is called I Don't want to Wait, I don't want.

Speaker 6 (25:58):
To I'm doing God.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Not to send the Big Daddy. Don't sounds like them? Yes?
All right? Ava Max has one called my oh My.

Speaker 17 (26:25):
This is the most of the song. That's most of
the song right there. All these songs sound alike to me.

Speaker 19 (26:29):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
Is it one song? Yes, it's one big song. It's
one big group effort.

Speaker 17 (26:33):
There and then a song I'm loving right now from
Imagine Dragons this is called eyes closed.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
That sounds pretty cool. Oh my god, listen to that.
So we didn't hit rock bottom? There, there you go.
Well it's just basically rock bottom.

Speaker 6 (26:58):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
I know, I mean, you know, when we're having bad days,
we're pretty fast to talk about it. Right. Oh yeah,
all right. I mean you're a good American Garrett. Thank you.
It's time for the few and now sitting in for
Nate because he just gave up the only Gandhi, let's
do it. Oh, this is great because Nake gets to play. Now,
are you gonna make fun of her as much as

(27:21):
make fun of me? No? Never, Hey, I'm so excited.
Let's go.

Speaker 9 (27:26):
I promise not to suck like the host usually does.
All right, so teams, do you want to pick them?
Or should I pick them for you?

Speaker 2 (27:35):
You're I think you should do that this part of
your gig.

Speaker 9 (27:37):
Okay, I think it should be Elvis, yes, Danielle okay,
and Scottie B. Team two will have Scary Diamond and
there's no one else in the room.

Speaker 2 (27:51):
Well there's soggy Oh got Froggy?

Speaker 5 (27:53):
Do what about? I know he's not playing, isn't he didn't?

Speaker 4 (27:56):
I just put you on a team No, Oh my god,
I'm on you got it?

Speaker 2 (27:59):
We do we Maybe we should get a new host,
Maybe Nate should be the host.

Speaker 4 (28:05):
One Elvis, Danielle, Scotty.

Speaker 9 (28:07):
Team two, Nate Scary, Froggy alrte down. All right, so
we'll start with Team one. Name something people suck on.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
Each other?

Speaker 4 (28:22):
Oh, all right, that is.

Speaker 9 (28:24):
An answer, but it's the number five answer. Okay, well
all right, so the other team has a chance to
steal it.

Speaker 2 (28:32):
Danielle, start thinking about where you're gonna.

Speaker 14 (28:33):
Say, Nate scary, all right on this team, it's gotta
be a sucker.

Speaker 2 (28:39):
Show me a lollipop.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
That is number two?

Speaker 2 (28:43):
Why play? We should play? Yeah, we should play? All right,
I got a good answer, Froggy.

Speaker 4 (28:50):
What is your answer?

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Straw?

Speaker 9 (28:52):
Oh that is a good answers. Unfortunately it's not on
the poll. Alright, I know, I know, I didn't. I
didn't serve.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
Who's on my team?

Speaker 4 (29:02):
Daniel and who Danielle and study?

Speaker 2 (29:04):
All right, Scotty, you start thinking about a way to
steal because they may not get this.

Speaker 4 (29:07):
You might not get it, all right.

Speaker 9 (29:08):
Strike one, Come on, scare something people suck on a thumb?

Speaker 4 (29:14):
That is the number one answer.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
Would they asked babies. Yes, baby thumb, don't do that.

Speaker 9 (29:23):
Oh God, all right, Scottie something people suck on?

Speaker 2 (29:30):
God, go ahead.

Speaker 14 (29:33):
Back to I'm gonna say it's cold, it's wet a popsicle?

Speaker 5 (29:38):
Yeah, not only.

Speaker 2 (29:43):
That's stupid.

Speaker 5 (29:44):
Come alright, keep us a lot froggy.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Okay, you know what pacifier.

Speaker 4 (29:52):
Answer not in the top five. That's three strikes for
you guys.

Speaker 2 (29:57):
All okay, guys, we want to steal. Okay, I would
say a lozenge or an.

Speaker 5 (30:02):
Ice cube, ice cube, mint or candy?

Speaker 2 (30:06):
How about a minty lozenge? Ice cube?

Speaker 4 (30:09):
A lot of good answers.

Speaker 5 (30:10):
Maybe candy wasn't said right.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Well, but he said lollipop. But I don't know. Lollipop
has a stick in it, so it's different.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
Yeah, he said lollipop. I don't know. You guys had
some great answers in.

Speaker 2 (30:21):
There, but there it was the same. You would have
to tell us it's the same.

Speaker 9 (30:24):
I say ice cube.

Speaker 5 (30:25):
Maybe you say ice Okay, ice cube.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
I'll go with ice cube. Loe, guy, I'm out voted.
I lo ice cube. We lo logic is as I'm
a mad voting. They said ice cube, They said.

Speaker 9 (30:40):
Ice okay, So final answer, ice cube.

Speaker 4 (30:43):
It's all.

Speaker 15 (30:47):
Just there.

Speaker 4 (30:48):
You go, all right, do you want another one?

Speaker 2 (30:52):
Okay, we wont had we lost, we'd play another one. Okay,
I see how this works. We are That was great, Gody, fantastic,
And I gotta tell you, yeah, Nate, as a contestant,
you really do very well. He do kind of know
what a competitive competitive spirit. I like that a lot.

(31:13):
Again there, Okay, well, next time we have a different host.
All right, well, Danielle's hosting next time.

Speaker 4 (31:19):
Okay, I have some good questions for you, daniel.

Speaker 2 (31:21):
We are one hour away from an incredible conversation with
Mark Summers. He may have babysat you when you were
growing up as he was hosting a Double Dare. Also
later on he did Unwrapped, which is another favorite show
of ours. But tell you what this guy's life is.
It's so beyond Double Dare and Unwrapped. It's about a
guy who's been in this business for many years. He's
seen many things, and I tell you what, he's going

(31:44):
to unwrap it all for you one hour from now,
Mark Summers, you know you want to hear it. It's
a two parter. We'll see you there. Our friend Tommy
Jadario hosts. I've never said this before. It's a podcast
where he interviews our favorite actors and artists. Tommy, who's
on the podcast this week?

Speaker 20 (31:59):
Hey, so we know how much everyone loves Young Royals.
So this week I brought the creator of the Netflix
series Lisa and Born on my show. Now did she
always know how that final scene of the entire series
would end?

Speaker 2 (32:11):
Well, you got to tune in to hear that and
so much more. I've never said this before. New episodes
every Tuesday. Listen on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you
get your podcasts.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
Elvis Duran in the Morning.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Showy, Welcome to Friday. Feels good to be here. Finally,
I don't know kind of week you had, but we
had a dog of a week here. Seriously, the weather
was just icky ewey. We are fifteen minutes away from
Mark Summers joining us, and you know what, we had
him in here the other day to have a long
conversation with him later in the morning, and we're going
to bring that to you in a few moments, Like

(32:47):
I said, fifty minutes right around the top of the hour,
and he reveals a lot. I don't know if you
saw some of the teases. There was a question that
Gandhi went in with about that Nickelodeon documentary called Quiet
On and he looked at the camera and said, well,
I'm about to give you an exclusive about that, and
he did wow. Yeah, he looked. He looked us all

(33:09):
in the eyes and said, Hey, here's what really happened,
and it hit the news. It's all it's it's everywhere.
He's on TMZ.

Speaker 5 (33:16):
That's the coolest thing. I was like, MZ, how's it.

Speaker 2 (33:19):
They go for it, guys, it's everywhere. So anyway, So
that and he's he really that's just part of the interview.
There's a lot of stuff he talks about. He's so
fun and engaging. As great and nice and sweet as
he seemed on that show he is in real life. Yeah,
and he has a one man show going on off
Broadway here in New York City. I think a lot

(33:40):
of us are trying to get tickets to go. He
actually has a we has a splash zone and you
can imagine, now dirty that's going to get let's do it.
So anyway, so Mark summers on about forty five minutes
from now. Make sure you're with us no matter what's
going on. God, so very soon. I keep trying to
talk these guys into it. Let's just go to the airport,
let's whip the credit cards out, and let's go to

(34:02):
Atlantis and the Bahamas and we'll just turn in the expenses. Heart.
They got tons of.

Speaker 4 (34:07):
Sounds good.

Speaker 2 (34:09):
There's no financial strife here at all. I really think,
I really think that if we could just go, because
you know how much we love Atlanta, so of course
Atlanta is a partner of ours as well. But I
even want to sneak up on them and just go, hey,
we're here, find out the room please. So I know
that Gandhi and Dan No, Gandhi and Scary and Nate
went down a few weeks ago to kind of like

(34:30):
scope it out, and it was so when we do
sneak down there, what's waiting for us?

Speaker 4 (34:35):
Where to start?

Speaker 9 (34:35):
I mean, so much good food, dolphin key, the aquarium.
Scary and Nate came with me to the aquarium and
I love them for that.

Speaker 4 (34:42):
Thanks guys. I had fun at the casino.

Speaker 14 (34:45):
I am going to fight for the seat that Gandhi
was in. It is lucky because I stood there and
watched her win eleven hands in a row. Playing blackjack.
You never seen that?

Speaker 5 (34:54):
Yeah, did you walk away winning?

Speaker 2 (35:01):
Question? Daniel's adding, she's asking loaded questions.

Speaker 21 (35:07):
I know.

Speaker 2 (35:08):
But look, they have reimagined their casino. If you've been
to Atlantis, you you're familiar with Atlantis. Need we tell
you more? Yes we do. They've done upgrades across all
across the resort and uh, at night, the nightlife there,
the restaurants, I mean, they got the no boo going.
They got so many great chefs representing there, and uh,

(35:29):
you go out, hang out, party and it's all right
there on this beautiful, beautiful We're.

Speaker 5 (35:35):
Getting the amazing water park. The water slides are insane
and it's so cool.

Speaker 11 (35:41):
Aquadventure is phenomenal with with with the Lazy River and
all the slides. The Lazy River lays a water. It's
all within the resort, which is phenomenal. It's like you
don't have to leave, you could stay and play there.

Speaker 2 (35:55):
So it's going to be great. So Atlantis, when we
finally do make it as we all should make it act,
I mean, get all down and now that the now
that the weather is turning into another season doesn't matter.
I mean, it's a place, it's a year round incredible
place to visit, and of course the Bahamas. It's what
it's a two minute flight from Miami, of course I'm exaggerating,
and not that far from the Northeast and anywhere where

(36:18):
you are in America, this great country of ours, you
can find a plane that's going to get you to
Nassau and the Bahamas. Parahigh Island it's waiting for you.
Thank you to Atlantis for being a partner of ours.
We've been friends of theirs for many, many years and
it's good to get back and hang out at Atlantis.
Shall we go around the room see some reminds of

(36:38):
the creatures that bring you the show. I want to
start with Froggy who by the way, let's talk about
Tortuga Music Festival. That's where you're going to be this weekend.

Speaker 8 (36:46):
Yeah, I'm going to Tortuga Music festiv. I'm living today.
Landy Wilson's going to be on stage, Hardy Teddy Swims
is going to be there.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
So yeah, I'm excited to go to Tortuga Music Festival.
All right, So if you're there, look for Froggy. He's
hanging out. So what's on your mind today?

Speaker 8 (36:59):
What is it about that Sleeping in your own bed
is the most amazing thing ever. I just talk about it.
So the other night I got home really late. I
knew it was not going to be able to sleep much.
Slept on the couch. I'm like, yeah, you know what,
I'm gonna sleep on the couch because I didn't want to,
like fall into a deep sleep.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
I got up.

Speaker 8 (37:14):
But then when you go back and sleep in your
own bed again, it is the most amazing feeling. It's
better than any bed in the whole world. I guess
because it's yours. I don't know why. If there's something
about sleeping in your own bed, it really truly is amazing.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
It's just comfort. It's comfortable, right, It's it's your home.
It just feels different than any other bed. Oh well,
I get it. Let's hear it from our beds. Very nice, Danielle,
what's on your mind?

Speaker 5 (37:39):
So some of us were at the Alisapollock event last night.
She always throws this Taste of Hope City of Hope.
It's like a big, a big night raising a lot
of money to help a lot of people, and there's
a lot of wine. Well, they always auctioned off cool things,
but they also have just an auction going on where
you just donate money with this QR code. They may

(38:00):
how much money did they make within I'm not even
kidding you, maybe fifteen minutes and he's like, come on,
this is our goal. And then we kept hitting the goal,
and so he kept making the goal larger and larger,
and I don't even know how much we raised by
the end of it, look fifty, it is like fifteen.

Speaker 2 (38:15):
Oh my god.

Speaker 5 (38:16):
People were just donating money. It was the coolest thing
to see. So this is such a great event. So
you know, I've never been before. This was my first
year and it was just so much fun and it
was very very special. So Alyssa and everyone who puts
that together, it really is a.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
Special nightdivid Alyssa Pollack. Of course, it's been our friend
for God since the nineties early nineties, and she has
been so instrumental in making this an event that everyone
wants to go to every I'm glad you got to
do it. We've done it many years and it's a
lot of radio and music industry people are there, and
we all have known each other. We grew up with
each other in this Yeah.

Speaker 5 (38:51):
I saw so many people that I haven't seen in
like ten fifteen years. I was like, oh my gosh,
it's so cool to see you. So it's awesome.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
Well, and also it's a wine dinner and every table
has their own wine. Wine God that brings all these
wines to you and shares with you. And that's why
I had to skip a couple of years because I
everyone gets there and gets drunk because it's a wine
Oh yeah, what are you supposed to do is sit
there and drink water. It's not a water dinner. This
is not a water dinner. It's a wine dinner. But Alyssa,

(39:19):
we love you. Congratulations an another success. Hey Nate, what's
up with you? Okay?

Speaker 14 (39:24):
This is just a reminder go get a physical uh,
and especially go to a physical uh and see the
same person year to year. I see doctor McNiff here
in this city. I've been going to him for ten
years and it's a great check in. He you know,
you get to see, you know, basically, how you're progressing
in life.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
You know, show me the doctor McNiff has what to
say about you?

Speaker 14 (39:48):
What say he he's It's great because you build a
relationship with these people.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
They know what you're going through.

Speaker 14 (39:54):
And you know he can advise how to you know,
or she can advise how to make your life better.
So thank you, Doc mcniffing, and schedule your physical. If
you haven't done one, shame on you. You're right, you're right.

Speaker 2 (40:04):
Having a doctor that you you merge with very easily
is so important. Even if they just pretend to care,
it's better they go to someone who just looks at
you like you're another piece of meat relevant to the door.
So here's the doctor McNiff yes, and all the doctor
mingniff's out there, Hey, scary, what's up. Well, I'm a
sucker for the latest food craze. And I know several
years ago there was that the cronut, which was.

Speaker 11 (40:25):
The cross between the croissant and the doughnut, and this
local bakery here was making them and they still to
this day have lines wrapped around the corner and you
can't get them. Well, now, on TikTok, I saw the cookie.
It's a cross between a croissant and a cookie. It's
a cookie filled a croissant filled cookie or a cookie
filled croissant.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
The cookies in the.

Speaker 11 (40:46):
Middle, anywhich is it, it's the cookies in the croissant.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
Yeah, the cookies in the middle.

Speaker 11 (40:51):
And this lady, I guess her name is Janey Jamie's
Life Changing Baked Goods.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
She makes these things. So Sam and I were gonna
go up there figure out. Let's let's go check take
a look. Well, my friend said, don't even bother the lines.
You can even get near it. So how do you
watch You've had it before, you've had it, Elvis, No,
I just said that's cool. Autie said that it's good. Okay,
but what's what's your My point?

Speaker 11 (41:14):
My point is anytime TikTok blows something up, you just
can't get it. For the next five years, you still
can't get cronauts. So anyway, I'm just being shut out.
I'm oh for too.

Speaker 2 (41:27):
What's going on? You know what you're talking about? Danielle? Well, yeah, hey, producer,
say what's up with you today?

Speaker 12 (41:32):
I said yes to something yesterday that I'm pretty proud
of myself for I went to a big birthday party
and all I knew was the birthday boy and the
one friend he told me I could bring. And I'm
kind of like a sit in the corner with your
cocktail if you don't know anyone and just observe person.

Speaker 4 (41:47):
But my friends and I broke off.

Speaker 12 (41:48):
And we walked around the whole night and we made
new friends and everyone welcoming and kind and chatty.

Speaker 4 (41:54):
That's not like me.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
It sounds really cool, but it is like you you were,
You were so open and so far friendly and kind.
It's it's kind of weird that you think of yourself
as a recluse in the corner.

Speaker 4 (42:04):
The room full of strangers.

Speaker 12 (42:05):
Usually that's not like where I thrive, especially if it's
not a work event, like I just was Sam. Not
even Sam from the show where you know they're listeners
and people that kind of know you. Nope, it was
just Sam, and that's not my comfort zone.

Speaker 2 (42:16):
So it's kind of funny. Sam. It's kind of funny
that we are a roomful of loud mouths at Talk
Talk Talk Talk Talk, but we really are a room
full of introverts at the same time, right.

Speaker 12 (42:24):
I mean there's just twelve of us in the room.
It's a full room, so that it's different.

Speaker 4 (42:28):
It's so weird.

Speaker 2 (42:30):
Well you did it makes you feel good to get
out there and meet new people, right, Yeah it was great. Yeah,
you have the power. You can do it again. Hey, Gandhi,
what's up with you today?

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Man?

Speaker 9 (42:38):
Something horrible and something interesting happened this morning. I woke
up to my phone ringing because my ride aka Garrett,
had been sitting outside my apartment for thirteen minutes, I
will go thirteen minutes after he had arrived to pick
me up. And it was just chaos, you know, running
out of the house and all of that. And it's
one of those things where you say, I know, I
set my alarm, What the hell happened? I checked it,

(42:59):
So we actually checked it. We were checking in the car,
and he witnessed, there's a glitch with my phone. The
first note of the alarm was going off and then
it was just silent. So it was a quick like
and then that was it.

Speaker 4 (43:11):
It was stopping.

Speaker 9 (43:12):
I reset my phone twice. I tried to flip the
ring town I might have to get a new one here.
But he actually witnessed that, Hey, I didn't make it up.
This did happen.

Speaker 4 (43:19):
It was crazy.

Speaker 9 (43:19):
But thank you Garrett for saving my life in my
morning and waiting for me when I told you to
leave me and save yourself.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
And it seems like when you have days like that, yeah,
you feel like you never catch up to the moment
you're supposed to be in, right Yestely, I have an idea. Yeah,
what if we all do what I suggested. Let's all
meet at the airport and let's go somewhere this weekend.

Speaker 4 (43:39):
I will do it. I just need to pack a bag.

Speaker 2 (43:42):
No, no bag needed. Where we go, they'll they'll have
a gift shop with shorts and t shirts. And the
time you spend on the plane will be catch up time.
You'll catch up to where you need to be.

Speaker 4 (43:51):
I need it, man.

Speaker 9 (43:51):
And it was one of the mornings where every door
you walk past snags your sweatshirt or your backpack, and
you're like, something's against me today.

Speaker 4 (43:59):
But it's gonna be okay. It's gonna okay.

Speaker 2 (44:00):
You're doing okay at the airport. All right, let's work
on that during the commercials. Let's get into the three
things we need to know from Gandhi, and then let's
move on with the day. We are about thirty five
minutes away from Mark Summers, the interview everyone's waiting for.
All Right, Gandhi, what's going on?

Speaker 9 (44:15):
President Biden wants an immediate ceasefire in the Israel Hamas war.
That is what he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
yesterday during a phone call. Biden says it's essential to
stabilize the humanitarian situation and urge NETANYAHUO to work toward
a deal to bring home hostages. The call came after
an Israeli airstrike killed seven World Central Kitchen Aid workers
earlier this week. The deadly incident has sparked widespread criticism

(44:38):
of Israelis of Israel's military option operations. Following the October
seventh attacks by Hamas, officials are warning people about possible
traffic issues around the upcoming solar eclipse. Does this feel
like the most talked about solar clips that we have awhere?

Speaker 4 (44:54):
Definitely in our lives experienced.

Speaker 9 (44:56):
The Federal Highway Administration estimates that up to five a
million people will be traveling to see the event. Officials
said that's likely because there are eight major cities within
a three hour drive from the path of totality. In
order to avoid congestion, they recommend travelers leave for their
trips earlier and stay at the destinations a bit longer.

Speaker 2 (45:16):
Yeah, don't stop in the middle of a highway and
get out of your car in point.

Speaker 4 (45:20):
Stare at the sun with no glasses.

Speaker 2 (45:21):
Yeah, let's pull off to the side, kids, And.

Speaker 9 (45:24):
Of course we're going to remind you you need solar
eclips glasses if you want to look.

Speaker 4 (45:28):
And it can damage your phone too, so be careful.

Speaker 9 (45:31):
And finally, the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament Final four gets
underway tonight at Rocket Mortgage field House in Cleveland. The
tournament's number one overall seed South Carolina plays three seed
NC State at seven pm Eastern. Number three seed Yukon
squares off against Caitlin Clark and number one seed Iowa
at nine pm. The national championship is set for Sunday.

(45:51):
And those are your three things.

Speaker 2 (45:52):
Thank you gun.

Speaker 1 (45:53):
Another free money phone tap coming up next.

Speaker 7 (45:58):
Day.

Speaker 1 (45:59):
We're to Almister in the Morning Show.

Speaker 10 (46:00):
Free money phone tap, no purchase necessary, void in Montana,
New Mexico, Washington, and we're prohibited. For more info in rules,
go to Elvisduran dot com slash contest Elvis Duran in
the Morning Show.

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Speaker 1 (47:21):
Elvis in the morning show.

Speaker 2 (47:30):
Hey, does Sex in the City? You know the original series?
Does that still hold up? I mean they're running it again.
That mean they're in they're promoting it a lot on streaming.

Speaker 4 (47:40):
No, it doesn't.

Speaker 9 (47:43):
I watched it, and there's a lot of stuff that
at the time I think was so taboo, and now
it's just like, yeah, no one cares about that. Everybody's
doing that. It's very interesting and kind of some of
their views on certain things are very outdated as well.
It's still a good show, but it's you know, I still.

Speaker 5 (47:59):
Want to know how half of them made their damn money.
Like they had these beautiful apartments, they had great fashion
sense this, and then where'd you get the damn money.

Speaker 4 (48:07):
For all of this?

Speaker 2 (48:07):
Well, that's always been like a New York City based
show thing, like no one lives like that. They can't
afford it anyway. So, I mean, you know, that series
premiered in nineteen ninety eight, it ended in two thousand
and four. Wow, And it always had her typing saying
I couldn't help but wonder yea. Anyway, I was trying

(48:30):
to watch it the other night and I remember I
used to like it. I thought it was pretty good,
and now it just it seems so dated. It really does.
But if you look at it as a dated show,
then it's enjoyable. It's good, you know. Yeah, I guess.
But a lot of people that listen to our show
and wherever it weren't even born yet, you know.

Speaker 4 (48:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:49):
So, so how old were you when Section and C
was out? Gandhi.

Speaker 9 (48:54):
I didn't watch it when it was actually out. I
watched it way after, like the reruns, and I watched it.
I tried to watch it again fairly recently because I
was like, oh, let's check this out because I wanted
to watch and just like that. Yeah, I just you know,
not great.

Speaker 2 (49:07):
Yeah, okay, all right, all right, it's definitely a time
capsule kind of thing. Yeah, scary.

Speaker 4 (49:12):
The fession's great.

Speaker 11 (49:12):
I used to try and be trendy like them and
try and go to all the places that they got
into and stuff, you know, because.

Speaker 2 (49:18):
You haven't changed, well, I guess I'm stuck in nineteen
ninety eight. Then. Yeah, they're still trying to go to
the places they used to go to.

Speaker 11 (49:25):
Right, No, really, but they they went to the hottest
clubs and all the restaurants, and they sat at pesties
and and you know the place of MAGNOLDI a bakery,
and you know all these clubs, and I'm like, I
gotta go, I gotta get in.

Speaker 2 (49:38):
It was the hot thing to do. I gotcha.

Speaker 5 (49:40):
Do you remember we had a couple of the girls
up on the show before the show even launched. Oh wow,
we're talking about like this it's gonna happen, and this
is a new show that's coming out, and we were
like and then it blew up. It was so crazy.
We didn't even know what it was. And we had
them up. It was awesome.

Speaker 9 (49:54):
I think they're the craziest things about it when I
see it. Carrie, who is the lead character, she's the worst.
She's the worst. She has like, she's a terrible friend
to people. She makes everything about her. Someone's mom can
die and she's like, but what about me?

Speaker 2 (50:08):
It's oh in an awful judge in men? Hello, Oh yeah,
forget it. But they made a whole story about how
she needed to be a bad judge of men because
I gave the other three something to do. I take
care of her, right. Anyways, they were they been.

Speaker 9 (50:24):
In middle school. I think when that came out.

Speaker 2 (50:26):
Yeah, well, I tell you what, Manola Blank, they really
put Thetta Blonic on the map and Cosmopolitans. They put
Cosmopolitans on the map. I mean a lot of women
in that day. I know, people that we were friends
with looked up to them as the trend setters that
they followed. Yeah, Nate what Okay.

Speaker 14 (50:44):
So I was a fan of the show back when
it originally aired, and I was so excited when I
give to New York City, I'm like, I'm going to
the Russian Tea Room.

Speaker 2 (50:53):
And I know there and I'm the only person in it.
Apparently it was a thing twenty years ago and more
that was actually at the that was sort of at
the end of the Russian Tea Room phase. I think
it's still there. If you want to go, I think, yeah, well,
I'll take you over there for some chicken Kiev and

(51:14):
some Keviar and some and cold vodka. It actually is
a treat to go there because it really is kind
of stuck in time. No, No, it's like eating in
a museum. It's really I love it. I am not
complaining against the Russian team room.

Speaker 6 (51:26):
Uh so.

Speaker 22 (51:27):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (51:27):
Yes.

Speaker 9 (51:27):
Gandhi also those women were running around New York City
legitimately running in high heels.

Speaker 4 (51:33):
The whole time.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
Yes, they were.

Speaker 4 (51:34):
That's crazy. You'll get stuck in a great.

Speaker 2 (51:37):
Yeah. Yeah, they don't do like women do in New
York now where you keep your wear, your sensible sneakers
and then you have your your your shoes in the bag.

Speaker 4 (51:44):
Exactly.

Speaker 5 (51:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (51:45):
Okay, Hey, so we are twenty minutes away from our
conversation with Mark Summers.

Speaker 16 (51:50):
Now.

Speaker 2 (51:50):
Mark Summers came in several days ago, right, and we
agreed as we recorded the interview with him that it
was worth worthy of two arts. There's a lot of
meat and fun in this interview and a lot of
discovery as well, not only about Double Dare to Show
that many many of our listeners grew up on, but

(52:13):
also his life, which is wow, it's so great to
see who that guy was and is today. He's still
a fantastic man. We really all had a great time
in Mark. So nice, what a nice guy without doubt. Well, anyway,
he is this one man show going on here in
New York City, and several of us are getting together
and go see it in a couple of weeks. It's
until June, so we talk about how to get your

(52:34):
tickets in this interview. But listen to everything that is
that is so interesting in this interview coming up in
less than twenty minutes. And tell your friends if you're
your age through your age and they grew up watching
doubledare in this and that they got to listen to
this interview. It happens in less than twenty minutes, So
make sure you're here a little early for that. Shall
we get into our one thousand dollars free money phone tip.

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Let's go that free money potash.

Speaker 2 (53:02):
Oh thanks to Hubba Baba. It's do we even do
we even have any left? And we chew it all.
It's all chewed.

Speaker 5 (53:10):
Oh it's fine, that was mine.

Speaker 2 (53:14):
Oh sorry about that. It's all chewed. It's it's abc gum.
I don't want that Hubba Baba. The taste of the rainbow,
it's so nice. Uh talk about it, Nate, you loved
Hubba Babba a lot.

Speaker 14 (53:29):
The hubb great thing. I mean it's the Skittles flavored
hub Ababba minigum. Right, I love Skittles. I will eat
Skittles all the time. So the fact that I could
just chew it now it's fantastic, and I you know,
I feel like I'm not getting as many calories as
when I eat the skittles. Makes sense, He's still there,
not the calories. You grab the six in your mouth.

(53:51):
It's it adds up to a big chunk of baby.
And then you know, have fun with it. Blow some
bubbles with your friends and compare bubble size. I know
it sounds creepy, but we had fun doing it here
on the show. And thanks to Hubba Babba, we were
giving you a thousand dollars with the freemont of phone tap.

Speaker 2 (54:06):
They've been a great partner this week. Be call it
one hundred now one eight hundred two four to two
zero one hundred to get your hub above a one
thousand dollars. And next time you're anywhere near the the
hub Abobba stand picks ub up. You're in love of it.
Of course they taste like skittles and skittles now it
tastes like hub abobba if you think about it. What
a marriage, all right? One thousand dollars. George one eight

(54:26):
hundred two four to two zero one hundred. Who does
the phone tap? Scary dot? Here we go.

Speaker 10 (54:31):
Don't answer the phone Elvis Duran, The Elvis Duran phone tap.

Speaker 2 (54:35):
All right, Garrett, all right, what's your phone tap all about?

Speaker 6 (54:37):
Today?

Speaker 17 (54:37):
Well, Audrey wants to phone tap our husband George. Now,
Audrey wanted to get a cleaning service for the house,
and George really wasn't a fan of this idea. But
then he is like, okay, fine, I'll give in and
you can have the cleaning service to, you know, clean
up the house. So Audrey's going to start the call
to her husband George and let him know that the
cleaning service is there.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
But something happens. Oh, let's see what that's. Something is
today's phone tap. Let's listen in.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
Hell.

Speaker 6 (55:02):
Hi, honey, Hey saw Sweet.

Speaker 23 (55:06):
Clinker came today?

Speaker 6 (55:09):
Okay? Cool? Actually I didn't think they were coming till
next week, but yeah.

Speaker 23 (55:12):
It is today.

Speaker 24 (55:13):
One little hit though, I don't think it's that big
a deal. But he broke your recliner.

Speaker 6 (55:20):
Are you kidding me?

Speaker 24 (55:22):
No, it's just I'm not really how.

Speaker 6 (55:25):
Do you break a chair unless you're trying.

Speaker 23 (55:28):
Honestly, I wasn't there, but the guy was.

Speaker 24 (55:30):
He was so apologetic because I mean, it looks like
a poppy man.

Speaker 6 (55:34):
Apologies. I hope he feels better. He apologized, How do
the hell they break that chair? I had that chair
for fifteen years. You've gotta be kidding me. He feels bad,
he does. I don't care if he feels bad. How
do they break it? I wasn't I wasn't in there
a time, so I'm not really sure.

Speaker 24 (55:54):
He just came and he told me, and.

Speaker 6 (55:56):
I like two hundred and sixty pounds, I said on
that thing, every damn. I never broke it. An idiot's
still there.

Speaker 4 (56:03):
Yeah, he's still here.

Speaker 6 (56:05):
I want to talk to him.

Speaker 7 (56:07):
Be nice.

Speaker 6 (56:07):
Okay, Yeah, I'll treat him like a comfy chair.

Speaker 23 (56:10):
Do you think my.

Speaker 24 (56:11):
Husband kind of curious about the chair?

Speaker 6 (56:15):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (56:15):
The chair is?

Speaker 6 (56:16):
This is Hello? Who am I talking to? Hi?

Speaker 2 (56:19):
This is Frederico.

Speaker 6 (56:21):
Frederico. My wife tells me that you broke my recliner.

Speaker 2 (56:25):
You know, some might say yes, but you know I
look at yes.

Speaker 6 (56:29):
Is it the same condition it was when you got there?

Speaker 2 (56:32):
No?

Speaker 6 (56:33):
No, you broke my chair?

Speaker 2 (56:35):
Funny story.

Speaker 6 (56:36):
There's nothing funny about this, Fredo Rico.

Speaker 2 (56:38):
Well, I think time for a new chair maybe.

Speaker 6 (56:40):
But me's time for a new chair. I'm having this
chair for fifteen years, and you you more on you
broke it.

Speaker 2 (56:48):
Well, no, but sir, can I break anything else?

Speaker 17 (56:52):
I weigh abut ten soaking wet, and when I sat
down on it, then collapsed like a folding chair.

Speaker 2 (56:57):
How can I help to sixty?

Speaker 6 (56:59):
I'm sitting in there every night for fifteen years take
and a half. Ally, can you you tooth thick?

Speaker 2 (57:06):
Well?

Speaker 6 (57:06):
I sit down there at once, and if you're just
tell me it breaks.

Speaker 17 (57:10):
Well, I was just trying to clean up the chair,
you know. I was trying to get all the French
fries that I found on the side of it out
of it so you could tell, you know, have a
nice chair. And when I went to go recline back.
I guess that's all she wrote.

Speaker 6 (57:20):
I am gonna be there in twenty minutes. If you
are still there, I am gonna tear you aparty.

Speaker 2 (57:26):
I'm just grabbing a drink from the fridge. Hold on, no,
you can't.

Speaker 6 (57:30):
Did you not hear me? All right, I'm just saying,
not touch tea things. Do not touch the refrigerator, do
not touch what is left of the share you broke,
Do not touch teething. Get out of that house.

Speaker 17 (57:41):
Well, then where can I use the bathroom? At least
I gotta go you cannot you're.

Speaker 6 (57:47):
About you're touching anything because you're touching my follow you, George,
get him out this. It needs to go.

Speaker 2 (57:54):
Hey, Audrey, do you mind if I just grab a
quick little bit eat?

Speaker 9 (57:58):
Hey?

Speaker 6 (57:58):
Hey, hey, all right? Yeah? No, no, no, no, no, no,
that's a second a sandwich yourself? God, I got if
I call home and I'm just one slice of roast beef,
We're gone.

Speaker 7 (58:16):
Calm down, listen to yourself.

Speaker 23 (58:17):
You're yelling about a sandwich.

Speaker 6 (58:19):
So you got to see man, I'm married, you know, man,
you marry had a sharee No, no, Now he's trying
to keep my phone.

Speaker 24 (58:31):
I think we just need to get you to together.
There's there's obviously no no, I.

Speaker 6 (58:35):
Don't want to talk to him. Yeah, I'm done talking
to him. Put him on the phone, George, what want
you on my phone?

Speaker 2 (58:44):
There's just one thing we needed to straighten up before.

Speaker 6 (58:46):
What do you guys do You can kill my dog?
You kill my dog too.

Speaker 2 (58:51):
That's a little harsh, but I.

Speaker 6 (58:55):
Put my chair.

Speaker 2 (58:56):
Well.

Speaker 17 (58:56):
I just want to let you know that you got
phone tapped. My name is Garret from Elvis Durant in
the Morning Show, and your wife Audrey just phone tapped you.

Speaker 6 (59:04):
Oh I hate you right now, Elvis dan phone town.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
There you go, you one thousand dollar hub above a
free money phone tap line seventeen. Julia right up there
on the upper west side, right uptown from us. How
you doing, Julia? How are you feeling fantastic?

Speaker 1 (59:24):
Here?

Speaker 2 (59:25):
Here's one thousand dollars Saints to hub Ababbah. Yeah, okay,
hold on one second. Thank you to Julia. That was
a lot of fun. And thank you to hub Ababba
for a great week. That was awesome. All right, the
one the only Mark Summers. Wait till you hear this
two parter. It's coming up next.

Speaker 1 (59:42):
What's up y'allance Hi, I'm Sam Smith. This is your
excell this jeron on the Morning Show.

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(01:00:15):
even on Alstan in the Morning Show? What a way
to kick off the weekend? Mark Summers is here and
you told everyone Mark Summers is coming in. Everyone's just
kind of melted.

Speaker 25 (01:00:29):
Oh my god, is he going to slim you kind
of reputation, you know, throughout my entire career, that's what
people are afraid of, that I'm going to slim Double Dare.

Speaker 2 (01:00:39):
I mean, let's talk about it. Let's talk about well,
there's several things were going to talk about today, let's
start with Double Dare. Of course, this would you say,
arguably put you on the map. Me and Nickelodeon at
the same time talk about it. They were running bad
puppet shows at four in the morning mostly and nobody
was watching the channel, and they decided they did a research,
you know, focused kids said they lived vicariously through their

(01:01:03):
parents game shows. They'd watch Prices writer. We didn't have
their own show, and so they came up with this
thing where they were getting rewarded for getting messy. And
they had auditioned a thousand people in New York. Didn't
like anybody, and came to LA. I was the first
person to audition. They auditioned me four times and it
came down to me and another person, and.

Speaker 18 (01:01:22):
I called him up and I said, you're shooting in
two weeks. What's going on. They said, well, we can't
decide because when they did the auditions they had grown
ups playing the part of kids, and they didn't know
if we were good with kids. So I suggested, why
don't you fly us both in New York and put
us in a studio with kids, And that's what they
did and I got the job. And I said, well,
after two thousand people, why did I get it? And
they said at the end of his audition, he said,

(01:01:43):
you guys done. You want me to do something else?
And I looked at the camera and I said, we'll
be back with more double dare after this, I threw
to commercial and they said that was more professional and
that changed my life.

Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
Wow, something so simple. We've met so much. I did,
you know.

Speaker 18 (01:01:56):
And there's a line in my actors in the show
when I said, who would have thought that watching TV
would be the smartest thing I ever did? But I
just did what I thought host did. Obviously you were
a TV nerd growing up. Oh that's all he did.
I watched TV twenty four to seven. Bob Barker was
my idol, right, and my first job in Los Angeles
was writing Truth or Consequences. The last year he hosted
that show. So I'm twenty two years old and here's this,

(01:02:17):
you know guy that I've looked up to forever. And
then I became a page at CBS, and I was
a page on Prices, right, so I got to know
Barker and he was my mentor for a number of years.

Speaker 2 (01:02:25):
Wow.

Speaker 18 (01:02:25):
And then you know, as a page, I was working
on Sonny and Share and All in the Family and
holy crap. Yeah, that was like the coolest. I thought
I'd died gone to heaven. That was the best of got.
I was happy with that. I was there the last
day they did the Sonny and Shares show when they
announced their divorce. Oh my god. And Share just wanted
to get the hell out of there, and Sonny didn't
want to ever leave. And it's two in the morning.
He's throwing a football back in the area, trying to

(01:02:47):
delay things, and they finally got them on stage to
close it.

Speaker 2 (01:02:50):
You should write several books over everything that you have witnessed.
I mean, okay, maybe not write a book, how about
do a play. Another reason we invited Martin sees he
has this off Broadway show called The Life and Slimes
of Mark Summers, and of course Double Dare Nickelodeon all
a part of it. But do you go back and
talk about these amazingly interesting stories. I do how you

(01:03:10):
grew up on TV or behind the scenes.

Speaker 18 (01:03:12):
One hundred percent. I relay all that information and more
and sort of the turning point of the show. We
played Double Theare for about ten minutes and we grab
people out of the audience, and of course they love this.
But the one thing I didn't know when we were
doing Double Dare was all the mess. They didn't tell
me about the Obstacle Course. When we audition first day
in the studio, they're pouring chocolate chirrup on a slide

(01:03:33):
and they're mixing whip cream and I said, what are
you guys doing and they said, well, this is the
obstacle Course. I said, what's that? They said, well, at
the end, whoever wins, they have to go through this stuff.

Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
Well I didn't know.

Speaker 18 (01:03:44):
That what I had had a name, but I had
obsessive compulsive disorder and I was a neatness freak and
everything had to be perfect and I could not have
a drop of anything on me. And now I've waited
till I was thirty four years old to get this opportunity,
and I go, Okay, now what are you going to do?
You're not going to blow this. So I went through it,
but internally it was driving nose.

Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
How did you get through this? I mean with OCD, Yeah,
I mean, arguably doubledare the messiest show in the history
of Thank you you know too much about the show?

Speaker 18 (01:04:14):
Yeah, Well, I had to make a decision do you
wait thirty four years and get this opportunity and blow
it or do you go for it? And at one
point after I was we do sixty five episodes, I
don't get a mess on me? And the focus group say,
we love the show, but we want the host to
get messy. So the network comes to me and said,
you got to get the stuff on you And I
said why and they said, because that's what they want.

Speaker 2 (01:04:34):
Did you explain to them that there's an issue here.

Speaker 18 (01:04:36):
Well, I didn't know what it was yet, and so
so I started to get messy. But as soon as
I would get dumped with stuff, I would start to
take off my clothes in front of the audience. I
swam do my show, and then exacutives would say, can
you do that? Like behind those kids? The other kids
here and I just wanted to get out and take
a shower and get back.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
Wow.

Speaker 18 (01:04:53):
So we do five hundred and twenty five episodes of
Double Dare. We toured it around the country. We were
filling the Palace of Auburn Hills with twenty thousand people
on a weekend without any problem. And fast forward the tape.
I do a host. I host a show on Lifetime
Television called Biggers and Summers, me and Sissy Biggers. And
we have an expert on, doctor Eric Hollander, who discusses

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he's an expert on obsessive composive disorder. So I'm doing
the research in my apartment here in New York the
night before and I'm saying, oh God, I do that.

Speaker 2 (01:05:22):
I do that.

Speaker 18 (01:05:23):
Oh this thing has a name. So I have to
make a decision. Do I go on television the next
day and pretend I don't have this, or do I
come out? And I came out and the next thing
I know, I'm on Oprah and I'm on The Today
Show and I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
On Howard Stern.

Speaker 18 (01:05:38):
Remember discussing, yes, I did all this, and my parents
stopped talking to me because they said, you know, because
I mentioned that they did it. It was a hereditary thing,
and they said, we don't do that stuff, and they
cut me off. And you know, it was a very
stressful time. I was supposed to host Hollywood Squares and
they find out about the OCD thing and sought and
they fired me. What yeah, cut the promos. Hi and

(01:06:01):
March Summers joined me, uh you know on the new
Hollywood Squares and they made the announcement at the CBS
Affiliates Meeting standing ovation and then I get fired.

Speaker 2 (01:06:10):
The only slim going on on Hollywood Squares is paul In.
I'm probably at the rain coote around that guy so horny. Anyway,
moving on, Yes, sir, so Nate, you got a.

Speaker 26 (01:06:21):
Question, okay, so I have to ask you this question, Yes, sir, and.

Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
I asked this with all due respect.

Speaker 26 (01:06:28):
I heard an urban legend one time that you would
have to, in regards to your OCD, vacuum yourself out
of hotel rooms.

Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
Is that true?

Speaker 18 (01:06:37):
All these you know things between me and Howie Mendel
that have been made up, how he used to put
towels down on the floor and get a pair of
tongs to take the bed sheet off, and.

Speaker 2 (01:06:46):
On the hotel rooms, I would do that without Yeah,
none of that stuff.

Speaker 17 (01:06:53):
But you know I didn't do I can, by the way,
I'm a great vacuumer, and in my house I can
vacuum out of every room without a footprint. I mean
I can teach you that if you want. But no,
that thing about the hotel, that that never happened. But
thank you for asking. Yeah, now all those urban legend
things happened.

Speaker 15 (01:07:10):
You know.

Speaker 18 (01:07:10):
I was doing another radio show and a guy said,
I came up to you an airport. You refused to
shake my hand.

Speaker 2 (01:07:15):
No, I didn't. I shake everybody. Okay. Funny thing is
when you arrived, I said, can we shake his hand?
I don't want to make you uncomfortable, and we love you.
It was never germ phobic.

Speaker 18 (01:07:28):
It was all about cleanliness and order lists and you know,
putting things symmetrical and making sure everything was perfect. Matter
that the studio is making me nut.

Speaker 1 (01:07:37):
It is.

Speaker 27 (01:07:41):
I used to.

Speaker 5 (01:07:41):
I feel like I used to like touch things like
four or five times. Oh really, even when I would
go through stores, I would like rearrange things in the store,
and I'd be like to for five and then I'd
walk away. And the funny thing is you and I
talk about that our thing is odd numbers. I used
to have to do everything, even amount.

Speaker 2 (01:07:57):
Of some people are even some people are Somehow it
changed too.

Speaker 18 (01:08:00):
Well, the rule book with people who CD changes on
a daily basis. It really does. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah,
odd numbers. So isn't that weird that people have to
flip a light switch so many times?

Speaker 2 (01:08:10):
Or walk in uh to a room? So say Daniel
will walk into a door and she cannot leave through
another door. She has to go out through the door.

Speaker 5 (01:08:16):
She in that way, I'm going out there because and
you know, because then you get these thoughts, thoughts it's
gonna happen.

Speaker 18 (01:08:24):
See, that's in my show that I was afraid that
if I my room wasn't clean, that when my parents
got in the car, they get in a car accident
and die. So that's why you kept.

Speaker 5 (01:08:32):
Doing Why do we why do you think those things?

Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
Well, I'll send you the doctor's number. And that's complicated.
If I'm walking down a staircase, if I drag my
left heel on the step, I have to evan even
and out with my right. Yeah, I do, But I
don't think there's doom on the way. If I don't,
I just don't know what it is. I mean, I
live a life of doom. Any Ways, I guess I'm

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already paying the price.

Speaker 18 (01:08:56):
I still have trouble in uh, in grocery stores where
I get fixated non reading labels, and so my wife
goes grocery shopping without me because I can get stuck
in a place and you know, you say yourself, I
have to read it perfect.

Speaker 2 (01:09:07):
Well, what does perfect mean? You know? And when I
was doing.

Speaker 18 (01:09:10):
The talk show here in New York, they our execu
producer said, get out of here. Driving us crazy. I
would make the staff nuts. So he threw me out
and I would walk from one in the afternoon until
nine up and down the streets of New York. But
sometimes would get stuck at a place reading you know,
a sign in Tiffany's over and over and over again,
and you know, you get stuck and then you got

(01:09:32):
to get yourself out of it. So yeah, I mean,
thank god, I don't do that much anymore, but it
is still. I always say I'm eighty two percent cured.
I don't think you're ever one hundred percent cured.

Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
Well, I guess if it slows you down, if it
stops progression, or progress in life, then you got to
address it.

Speaker 16 (01:09:45):
Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
So talk about the beginning days of Double dare Oh my,
so low budget.

Speaker 18 (01:09:51):
I'm assuming nine thousand dollars in an episode. We shot
at WHYY and Philadelphia because New York studios were too
expensive for Nickelodeon, and nobody there really had done a
game show before. I was the only one. I had
written game shows and whatever. And the first day we
were there we were supposed to shoot four episodes. We
barely got one done because when we went to the
obstacle course, the first thing was called Nightmare. It was

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a pillow filled with feathers, and the first time we
did it sixty seconds, nobody does anything. Somebody forgot to
put the flag in the.

Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
Thing, so we stopped.

Speaker 18 (01:10:21):
Okay, okay, and so then they put the flag in,
but the kids turned the thing upside down and all
the feathers were on top of the thing.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
I couldn't find it again.

Speaker 18 (01:10:29):
It took us three times before we actually got the
first obstacle course run, and all the executives were Nickelodeon
were there holding their heads, going what have we done?
And the next thing we know, we become the biggest
hit and we put Nickelodeon on the map. You know,
if you get a rating and cable now at a
point two or a point three, that's massive. We were
getting fives, not WI fives. Five And they said I

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read an article Broadcasting Magazine, which I don't even know what
still exists, but they said the three most important people
to get cable going first was Larry King on CNN
because his kind of show didn't exist, Gallagher because of
his comedy specials on Showtime, and me on Double There
because I got kids to tell their parents to go
get cable because they wanted to see the show where
they jumped into five thousand pounds of baked beans.

Speaker 5 (01:11:13):
I think it's also every kid's dream to be on
that show.

Speaker 2 (01:11:16):
Oh my god, to this day.

Speaker 4 (01:11:17):
Yeah there as an adult.

Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Ye see that's it.

Speaker 12 (01:11:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:11:20):
I think if we brought it back as an adult
show would be massive. But you know when we pick
people from the audience to come up, who are all
your ages, they're like, they become six years old again,
it's fantastic cool. Well, so triple there, we'll call it.
So Mark, they were paying you, I'm sure fortune to
host the show.

Speaker 2 (01:11:37):
Back in the day. Five hundred bucks an episode. That's it.

Speaker 18 (01:11:39):
Yeah, twenty five hundred bucks, which is, by the way,
the most money I'd never made up to that point. Right,
but then we went into syndication, right, that's.

Speaker 7 (01:11:50):
Want to.

Speaker 2 (01:11:55):
I was an adult when Double Dare was out right
as you were, but a lot of people here were kids. Yeah,
and so Gandhi's parents wouldn't even let her watch TV. Really,
but tell them the only wholesome show that would always
be wholesome until till today that they let you watch
was really look how that turned out.

Speaker 4 (01:12:16):
Man, welln't watch anything.

Speaker 9 (01:12:18):
But when I would go over to friends houses and
Doubledare would come on, I'd be like, yes, I'm over here,
so now I get to watch this, and I loved it.

Speaker 2 (01:12:24):
That's cool. Yeah.

Speaker 18 (01:12:25):
There used to be something called playground talk where kids
would tell the other kids there's this crazy show where
the giving away trips to space camp, and so they
would go to the other friend's house who had cable
like you did, and that's that's what opened the doors.

Speaker 2 (01:12:35):
So Scotty Bee, who's over there in the Masters control
Scotty talk about it.

Speaker 22 (01:12:38):
Well, I mean we used to get in trouble as
kids because We always wanted to play in the ear,
you know, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:12:43):
In one ear and not the other show.

Speaker 22 (01:12:44):
Yeah, So we would we would get cottage sees and
we would color it with green food color, oh my,
and we would get it all over the walls, and
we stayed the walls in the house, and we would
get in trouble all the time, but we were constantly
doing the physical challenges for we had to take it outside,
you know, as as we progressed, because we made these big,
elaborate things. But I mean, that's all we ever wanted
to do. And then I got older, we wanted to
be on Family Double there of course, yeah, you know,

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and we sent in our applications, but that never happened.

Speaker 18 (01:13:07):
The stories of parents who said to me, they're living
in dining rooms were ruined because kids would make their
own slime andn obstacle courses through there. And so one
year I opened my door for trick or treat Halloween
and lady goes, oh my god, you're that guy from Nickelodeon.
I said, yeah, can I tell you my kids have
destroyed my house because they're copying and everything like that.
And the next morning I got up and there was
styrofoam in all of the beds of my h you know,

(01:13:30):
flowers and trainscaping and stuff. Yes, and landscaping, because that
was their way to get back at me.

Speaker 2 (01:13:35):
Yes, story did.

Speaker 5 (01:13:37):
Did you come up with a lot of the stuff
after a while.

Speaker 18 (01:13:39):
That was on the street, Yes, I did. I was
one of the writers and exec producers. And the most
fun was testing physical challenges from six to nine every
night with kids, because nothing worked, so you had to
figure out what the One day they did a thing
where they made paper planes and you had to throw
it into a mailbox on the other side of the stage,
and I said, this will never work. Okay, this will
never work. We're going to do it. Okay, So I

(01:14:00):
looked at the camera and we'll do it. I said, Okay,
this is a physical challenge that I don't want to do, folks.
I don't think it'll ever work. But if here's the deal.
They have twenty seconds to get one paper plane in
the mailbox. If they do it, I'll give you my house.
I said, okay, oh, mark on your market, Zicho. The
first first one boom right in the mailbox. They got

(01:14:21):
close up of me and I said, well, we'll discussed
this during the commercial.

Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
Yes, so nay. Growing up in Erie, Pennsylvania, I mean
was an event.

Speaker 26 (01:14:32):
My brothers and I would watch this and I have
to ask you, Mark, yes, sir, because we would watch
this and critique the kids doing the change.

Speaker 18 (01:14:39):
Oh yeah, you will probably pick a red team or
a blue team and then figure out why you could
do it better exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:14:44):
But then even the individual kid.

Speaker 26 (01:14:45):
I remember, I'm like, this kid's a little dumb ass.

Speaker 2 (01:14:48):
Come on, if you could do it.

Speaker 26 (01:14:49):
You were so magnanimous hosting, but in your head do
you think, oh, come on.

Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
Come on?

Speaker 18 (01:14:55):
Yes, yes, yes, And the network was always very protective.
I will tell you a story that I've never to well,
and I should probably be very careful about this. But
Drew Gasperini, who introduced me to Alex Brightman, who wrote
our show, I love Alex. Alex Brightman is the best
guy ever, he said in this very chair right now. Yeah,
when he's beatle juicy, Yeah, beatle juice, and he's spaml
out now and he did School of Rock. He's brilliant.

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So he wrote this show and he wanted to do
a show. This is now ten twelve years ago. The
most disgusting show in the history of New York. So
we're at Joe's Pub. I'm am seeing this show, okay,
and Alex was doing dirty high coups. I mean it
was the whole thing was just so insane. But they
showed an obstacle course of me saying, you know, you

(01:15:35):
gotta get through that, you gotta grab the flive. You
got ten seconds, and then we rolled it back and
I said, this is what I was really thinking when
they were doing that, And God forbid, if anybody would
have a tape of that, I would never be working
in this business again.

Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
But you know, you do think.

Speaker 18 (01:15:50):
I was thirty four when I started that show, okay.
And by the way, I never wanted to do a
kid show. I just wanted to host the show. So
the reason I think the show was successful in many
ways is I didn't talk down to the kids and say.

Speaker 2 (01:16:01):
Mahpi, do you have a girlfriend. I talked to him
like they were grown ups.

Speaker 18 (01:16:04):
And I would screw around with them and they would,
you know, fight back with me, and it was actually fun.
So I think that all those things contributed. But yes,
in my head, I was going, you can't get that flag.
It's right there, dumb ass.

Speaker 2 (01:16:20):
So it's turning us on. Mark Summers is here the
New York Broadway show. It's called The Life and Slimes
of Mark Summers. Not it's only going on till June
check in a sixteen week run. We gotta make sure,
you gotta. We all want to know that man a
lot more to the show than your double dare days.
I want to get into that bo Wait, Gandhi when
we come back. You have a question, right, Yes.

Speaker 9 (01:16:38):
I definitely do. I have a fairly juicy question about
that documentary quiet on set, but I will wait till
we come back.

Speaker 2 (01:16:44):
Oh big one, all right? That and more with Mark Summers.
Just for you, coming up.

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Speaker 10 (01:17:17):
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Speaker 2 (01:17:20):
Just turning us on. We're here with the legend Mark Summers.
Everyone's loving Mark today. He's got a brand new Broadway
show hosted Double Dare and Gandhi. A very important question.
Let's start with that.

Speaker 9 (01:17:29):
I have a question on a completely different topic because
you've done one hundred things. We talked about all of it,
from Doubledare to Unwrapped, and now you're doing this play
I most recently saw you and quiet on the side
that just came out.

Speaker 2 (01:17:40):
Oh my, how was.

Speaker 9 (01:17:41):
That being able to talk about all of that? Was
that like a cleansing feeling to you to finally be
able to say, like, Hey, I wanted to advocate for
these kids and I saw what was going on.

Speaker 18 (01:17:49):
Let me tell you about that. You're going to get
an exclusive here. Yes, I got called by these folks
saying they wanted to do a documentary on Nickelodeon, and
so I said sure, and I went there and they
asked me what I thought of Nick and the first
ten or twelve seconds from what I understand this documentary
or me saying all these wonderful things, but they did
a bait and switch on me.

Speaker 2 (01:18:06):
They ambushed me.

Speaker 18 (01:18:07):
They never told me what this documenting was really about,
and so they showed me a video of something that
I couldn't believe was on Nickelodeon, and I said, well,
let's stop tape right here.

Speaker 2 (01:18:15):
What are we doing.

Speaker 18 (01:18:16):
Well, we're doing this thing. Do you know this guy
and all this kind of stuff, and I left. Okay.
So I got a phone call about six weeks ago
saying you're totally out of the show, and I went great.
Then they called me about four weeks ago and said, well,
you're in it, but you're only in the first part
of it because you talked about the positive stuff of Nickelodeon.

(01:18:37):
What they didn't tell me and they lied to me about,
was the fact that they put in that other thing
where they had the camera on me when they ambushed
me and go away. So now we get into a whole
situation about who's on ethical.

Speaker 9 (01:18:53):
That's a very interesting I had no idea. I was
wondering about so many of the interviews that they've done
and how they did it.

Speaker 18 (01:18:59):
I never met Dan Schneider when we got done doing
Double Dare and we had run our run. Those people
came in after and took over our studios. Never met
the man. Have no idea about any of those things.
I mean, I know Keenan from Keenan and kel because
we've done stuff together. But as far as anything that
happened on that show with any of those people, I
never met any of them. I didn't know anybody they

(01:19:19):
but they made it seem like I knew those people.

Speaker 4 (01:19:20):
Definitely did.

Speaker 2 (01:19:22):
They knew exactly what they were doing the documentary about,
and ethically they should have said something to you about,
you think and given you a shot to say, I
don't know them. I shouldn't even be there. If I
knew something, maybe i'd come and talk to you, but
I don't.

Speaker 5 (01:19:36):
Is there anything you can do about that now?

Speaker 18 (01:19:38):
Or well, there's a phone call coming in today at
three o'clock.

Speaker 2 (01:19:42):
There we go.

Speaker 4 (01:19:43):
This is exclusive, Garrett.

Speaker 2 (01:19:46):
Did you have a memory from growing up on the
state nilans, Well, it's.

Speaker 17 (01:19:48):
Great to finally meet my babysitter, like this was the
after school special. I mean at first, and if my
mom was here, you'd be yelling at you right now
because I would say, Hey, they can pick their nose
on double there, why can't I pick my notes? And
she was like, well, you don't have a flag up
your nose.

Speaker 2 (01:20:05):
You can make that out.

Speaker 17 (01:20:06):
I mean to the fact where I was so addicted
to doubledare where I would bring the flags to the
bullpit and McDonald's and put the ball and put the
flag in there and try to like time myself to
see if I could find the flag. You were a bullpit,
Oh of course. I mean to the point where I
would go to Universal to see if you guys were
taping down there just by chance, and and everybody be like, well,

(01:20:26):
let's go online, let's go on King Kong, let's go
I was like, no, no, I need to get on
double now. So thank you?

Speaker 2 (01:20:32):
Oh yeah, no, thank you. I do people do you
get people like they hug you and start crying. Yes,
all the time.

Speaker 18 (01:20:41):
It's unbelievable because the memories that they have and the
other reason they do.

Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
We talked.

Speaker 18 (01:20:45):
The show takes a dramatic turn halfway through when I
discovered I had obsessive compulsive disorder. I was hosting the
talk show and doctor Hollander comes on and I had
been on National TV that I haven't So people who
come to the show have obsessive compulsive disorder. A lot
of them do, and they stay at the stage door
and want to talk. And the amount of people who
I've hugged and who have been crying after the show

(01:21:07):
has been quite amazing and the fact that we're sort
of getting this message out. When I got diagnosed, there
was no help pretty much. Now you can take medication,
cognitive behavior therapy, all sorts of things. But back in
the day when I discovered I had it, there wasn't
a lot going on. So, yes, there's a lot of
warm and fuzzy moments going on after the show, one hundred.

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
Percent of wild.

Speaker 6 (01:21:26):
See.

Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
That's the thing. This show has been on for thirty years.
So when I went out on a book tour and
when we go out, they're like, you know, their grandkids
listen to us now, and so I see. But there's
the bond here is this when we look back to
our childhood years, those as innocent as they could have
been and should have been years, and connect with them

(01:21:46):
now when we live in this ft up world that
we live in, it does bring this peace yep and
we connect with the innocence and the times that made
us so happy and Mark Summers, you do that. You
still have the ability to do that now. Obviously it's
so odd.

Speaker 18 (01:22:03):
I grew up with Soupy Sales who right when I
was a kid, he was the person who did kid
shows and I became friends with soupye and that was
like dying to going to heaven kind of moment. And
I guess, unbeknownst to me at the time, that I
am that to an entire different generation. You want, what's
so funny is the other day somebody said, well, you
signed my program and I said sure, And I said,

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you want me to mention something about double there or
Unwrapped And they said, what's double there?

Speaker 1 (01:22:28):
Wow?

Speaker 2 (01:22:28):
Wow. So it's a whole.

Speaker 18 (01:22:29):
Generation of people who don't even know me from that.
They only know me from the Food Network. I was
there for twenty years.

Speaker 2 (01:22:34):
Well, Unwrapped is one of the best shows ever. Thanks, So,
I mean the premise of Unwrapped is always the history
of the things we buy every day. Yes, where do
they come from? Where do they come from? And you
know why is there?

Speaker 18 (01:22:45):
You know of different colored em and ms and you
know what do they used to make the mike and
ikes taste the way they do? And I did you know,
hundreds of episodes of that for eleven years, and then
I exec produced Dinner Impossible and Restaurant Impossible. So I've
had this crazy life where I started off as a
major I became a regular at the Comedy Store in
seventy six with Dave and Jay and Robin, and then

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you know, become a host of a kid's show. Then
I'm at Food Network, and you know, now I am
off Broadway doing a one man show. So it's been
quite an interesting run of events over the last seventy
two years. Old, I've been doing this almost fifty years.
Let's talk about it.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
I mean, in a car accident, once you broke every
bone in your face.

Speaker 18 (01:23:23):
Yes, I was coming back from a restaurant and possible shoot,
didn't wear a seat belt, and yeah, the credit card
machine hit me and broke every bone in my face.
That was a lovely moment.

Speaker 2 (01:23:31):
Oh a credit card machine. Yeah, you know that when
you get.

Speaker 18 (01:23:34):
Ran into a what Yes, I was sitting on the
back of the cab right and you know the thing
where you just oh yeah and I the guys slammed
on the brakes, hit the center divider, and.

Speaker 2 (01:23:43):
My head went right into the credit card. In a
life of cancer, not one, not two, but three bouts
of cancer? What kind of cancer?

Speaker 16 (01:23:50):
Was it?

Speaker 18 (01:23:50):
A chroniclymphatic leukemia. And I'm on medication. I will be
for the rest of my life. They're only fifteen thousand
dollars a month for the pills, but yeah, it's keeping
me alive. So yeah, I went through chemo twice. Third
time I was on immuno therapy didn't work and that's
why they try the pills and it work.

Speaker 2 (01:24:05):
So yeah. So we see these people that we love
and we adore and that we either grew up with
or we continue to learn from. On TV, you never
really stop all the time to think about, well, this
is a human being who's living a life of maybe
being married, maybe not, maybe with OCD. Or you don't
know where they came from or where they're going. You
just know who they are while you're watching it.

Speaker 18 (01:24:25):
And Elvis, that's why I did this show. And I
also have a podcast called Mark Summers un Wraps, and
it's based on the fact that you go to a movie,
a TV show, Broadway show, and you go, boy, the
person on that show is so lucky, and it's like, no,
they work their asses off to get there, And what
is it about some people who can go over, under, around,
or through the wall and other people go, now, I'm
not doing this and they retreat and I'm more interested

(01:24:46):
in the people who figured out a way to get
where they're going. We had Richard Kain on. Recently, we
had Kevin Pollack on, we had how We Men down on.
We've had some really good people tell their stories, and
everybody in this room has this story as well. You're
not sitting here because somebody called you up and said
I want you to work here. You figure out a
way to get in this room. Not everybody can do that.

Speaker 2 (01:25:04):
Amen. Hey, so doing a one man show about your life,
what do you learn from it? I mean it's the
same as when you write a biography, an autobiography, you
actually learn a lot about yourself. Obviously this has to
be that times ten. It's an emotional roller coaster on
a nightly basis because I'm up there telling this story

(01:25:24):
that I lived, and some nights I get so emotional.
I do break down. I can never control it in
certain moments where I'm reliving the moments, because if you're
going to tell the story, it's got to be authentic.
You can't go up there and pretend to do the story.
You're telling them about your life. So yes, it's very emotional.
It's sort of like less expensive than going to a
psychiatrist on a regular basis, and I do learn a

(01:25:47):
lot about myself. But at this point in my life.
It's funny.

Speaker 18 (01:25:50):
I used to go on stage when I worked the
Magic Castle. I would throw up every time before I
went and did a show because I had no idea
what I was doing. I am so confident now and
I don't get nervous. I can't wait to get to
that theater and perform this on a nightly basis. And
you know it took me this long to get that confident,
but that journey was necessary.

Speaker 2 (01:26:07):
Oh my god.

Speaker 18 (01:26:07):
Yes, I could have never done this even five years ago.
I could have never performed it. The best compliment I got.
Brightman saw me initially when we started this eight nine
years ago, and he hadn't seen me since opening night.
We had opened the nineteenth of February, and he came
up to me and he said, I gotta ask you
a question. I said, what's that? He said, when did
you learn to act? And I broke down. I thought,

(01:26:28):
coming from Alex Brightman, that was a really emotional moment
for me.

Speaker 2 (01:26:32):
But you aren't acting. It's it's a combination of things. Selvis.
It's fascinating. Wow, all right, scary.

Speaker 11 (01:26:40):
I just want to say, I love you man, I
have no questions, very kind, no questions, just a few,
just some love for you.

Speaker 2 (01:26:51):
Thank you, I love it. That was the most beautiful
moment of I love these guys. Those are fantastic. You
obviously make so many people so happy for so many reasons.
And the fact that you're doing your show, The Life
and Slimes of Mark Summers is just another layer. And

(01:27:11):
so do we have more layers to come? Are you?
Are you? Are you ready to move forward into something else?
Or what do you want to do?

Speaker 18 (01:27:19):
What do I want to do? Well, there's a possibility
we could tour this. That would be one thing that
we've discussed doing it for streaming services. Another discussion going on.
But you know, the one thing that has eluded me
is actually being in a Broadway show. And I auditioned
for Waitress a couple of years ago. Wow, And they
told me quote that I could never play that part.
I was playing old Joe. I tried to because they

(01:27:40):
said that I played it too young, that I had
too much energy and I had a little in my
voice that I do not come across as an old
man sort of a compliment. But you know, I put
the word out there that if there's any Broadway producer
who has not I don't need a lead like a
third you know lead kind of thing, one song and
one thing aligne.

Speaker 2 (01:28:00):
You want to play the wacky neighbor? Yeah, you know,
the Wizard would be the.

Speaker 4 (01:28:03):
Great one song you sing?

Speaker 2 (01:28:05):
Yeah, yeah, Well there's a debate on that.

Speaker 18 (01:28:08):
Brighten Televisions not sure, but let's pretend I can. But
you know, playing the Wizard in Wicked would be you know,
the kind of perfect role. You know, you twelve minutes
on stage for a couple of scenes something like that.
So you know, I put that out there. If it happens, fantastic.
But I'm gonna tell you, Elvis, if this is as
good as it gets, I'm the happiest man in the world.

Speaker 4 (01:28:28):
That's amazing, amazing.

Speaker 2 (01:28:29):
Are you one of these guys people who's always thinking
I'm gonna keep working till the day I kick per
Peter Marshall.

Speaker 18 (01:28:40):
My friend who was the host of Hollywood Square, absolutely
just turned ninety eight years old, and a few years
ago I said to him, you know, I think I'm
gonna stop doing this, and he said, Mark, all my
friends who stopped doing and died, do not ever stop
doing this stuff, and so I keep moving forward.

Speaker 2 (01:28:55):
Let me keep moving forward. What does that mean?

Speaker 18 (01:28:56):
Well, even though I say I'm I'm retired, I'm always
thinking of ideas and trying to pitch him. Where I live,
Dennis Miller is one of my neighbors. And Dennis and
I have lunch when I'm home every Wednesday, and he's
one of the most intelligent humans I've ever met my
entire life. We have different points of view on certain things,
but so I have lunch with jd Roth, who did Funhouse,

(01:29:20):
and Dennis Miller and we discuss the industry and shows
and things like that. And so, yes, I'm always inspired.
It's harder to get meetings now because I'm an old guy.
They want to meet with people who are less than
half my age. And so even though I have this
reputation of having success, although I will tell you that
right before I got this Broadway show, Off Broadway show,

(01:29:40):
I was asked to host Tik Tak Dough, which they're
bringing back, and I had to turn it down because
here was my feeling. I've hosted many shows, but I've
never done a show in New York off Broadway, and
I thought, well, you know I got to do that, so.

Speaker 2 (01:29:54):
I turned it down. And I don't look back.

Speaker 18 (01:29:57):
And say, wow, I should have taken that job, because
I've done that before. This is something that's all new,
and the excitement and the energy it takes is much
more exciting than go and say, well, if you answered
this question, you get three hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:30:08):
I've done that before. You know what you have, your audience,
and you know exactly who they are. I do, and
so there's opportunity there. So I bring this question up
for a friend asking for a friend, what do you
do when you've been doing it for so long you're
kind of wondering what's next. You can't know, you you
just can't stop. I'll let them know, yes, yes, yes,
and please do.

Speaker 18 (01:30:28):
But you know the fact that this week I did
the view I did Sherry CBS Morning Show. The fact
that anybody still wants me on these shows is fascinating.
But the people who are producing and are hosting these shows,
like all of you grew up watching me, and so
they want to reminisce. And so that's the advantage that
I have to a certain point. But you know, just
because and I have no idea how old you are,

(01:30:49):
but I know him a lot over than you. There's
no reason for us to stop. Seacrest always says to me,
he hates me because my voice sounds the same now
as it did when I was in my twenties and thirties.
He said, you should sound like an old man at
this point, and I don't. He said, Summers, you pissed
me off. Yeah, so you know, we just keep doing
what we're doing.

Speaker 2 (01:31:06):
Man, Well he pisses us off too.

Speaker 17 (01:31:08):
Yeah, we'll have a discussion off the air, but keep going.

Speaker 2 (01:31:13):
Mark Summers in the Broadway show called The Life and
Slimes of Mark Summers is going on until June. So
you got to get in there right now and go there.
Thank you, Mark Summers.

Speaker 6 (01:31:22):
Thank you.

Speaker 18 (01:31:22):
And by the way, if you go to ms dare
twenty four is your code on telecharge, you can get
tickets as little as thirty nine dollars.

Speaker 2 (01:31:29):
Hold on, hold on repeat that.

Speaker 18 (01:31:32):
Ms dare like Mark Summers and double dere ms dare
twenty four at telecharge dot com and you can get
tickets as low as a thirty nine dollars. So do
that and we'll see you there.

Speaker 2 (01:31:42):
You're on sale, Elvis. We all are some of us
are complimentary.

Speaker 7 (01:31:51):
Check it out.

Speaker 10 (01:31:52):
We're so appreciated, And I will be buying Elvis Duran
in the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (01:31:58):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show question. So, uh, I know,
something tells me this room's full of hams. I'm included.

Speaker 4 (01:32:05):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:32:06):
Were you guys ever were you in drama class?

Speaker 3 (01:32:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:32:08):
Oh, Daniel? Did you? Did you ever mess up a performance?
Which one?

Speaker 5 (01:32:13):
It was Dracula And I cut my hand with the
real prop of a scissor and blood started dripping down
my hand during the show, and I almost fainted. And
I'm trying to keep my composure and get through the
theme and there's blood dripping on the ground.

Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
It's so weird.

Speaker 1 (01:32:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:32:30):
So finally I think it was okay, but.

Speaker 4 (01:32:32):
It was not a good It was not a good
I'll Tella.

Speaker 2 (01:32:35):
I played in Dracula as well, and I played the
lead role. Well, what I messed up is when when I,
you know, the blood started coming out of Wilhelmina's neck
rather than sucking, I blew. I was like and blood
was spattering everything. First, playing Dracula is suck. Don't blows

(01:32:55):
very good? Now, what about you, gandhy oh oh?

Speaker 9 (01:32:58):
In fourth grade, I was one of two of the
centipedes and James and the Giant.

Speaker 4 (01:33:02):
Peach, which is a pretty big role.

Speaker 9 (01:33:04):
Yeah, and Centipede number two was up on stage and
forgot a line and she peed. She peed on the
chair she was standing on in front of everyone. They
had to stop, get her off the chair, wipe it up.
Obviously she did not come back, So then I had
to go and I just stand on the peachair the
whole time.

Speaker 2 (01:33:18):
She's a center pede.

Speaker 9 (01:33:19):
Yeah, you're right, And I had to stand on the peachair.

Speaker 4 (01:33:23):
I was so mad for the rest of the performance.

Speaker 2 (01:33:24):
That's like what It's like, what's his name? And a
star is born? When Gaga's trying to pick her, Riley
Cooper goes up on and peece himself.

Speaker 5 (01:33:31):
Yeah, Boas and the Giant Pea.

Speaker 2 (01:33:33):
Yeah, what's scary. I'm playing don Key Xote, the Lord
of La Manta. I had a wardrobe malfunction on stage.
Did you show nipple?

Speaker 16 (01:33:42):
No?

Speaker 2 (01:33:43):
I split my tights I was in.

Speaker 11 (01:33:45):
I had they had this weird like like shirt from
me with this dicky and stuff, and then and then
my pants were like really tight and I split them
half way through.

Speaker 2 (01:33:55):
God, well, so you know, you know what. I love
that not only did you play Donkey hot the in
the Men of La Manta, as you said it, but
you were wearing tights and you were wearing a dickey.

Speaker 5 (01:34:10):
If you don't know what it is, is a false
front to your shirt.

Speaker 4 (01:34:13):
It is what was visible when he split the te exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:34:16):
And could we see your windmill don Quixote? Anyway, So
I love to hear from you. How did you ruin
the class play?

Speaker 5 (01:34:23):
Wait, Nate, you ruined the class play totally.

Speaker 14 (01:34:27):
I was Judd jud Fry in Oklahoma. Oh yeah, my
final role in h in high school. I was big
in theater. And Curly comes into Judge Shack at some point, yes,
and we have this little altercation, and so then Curly's
supposed to leave. Well, Curly couldn't open the door. Whoever
built the stage step didn't build it correctly, and the
door wouldn't open. So we had to both yell for

(01:34:48):
ann Eller to come open the door.

Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
You come over to the door. No, wait, why did
Curly and jud have a fight. There's the farmer in
the common couldn't be friends or something like that.

Speaker 14 (01:34:59):
No, jud had this possessive thing for I can't remember
her name now the female lead and then Curly obviously
he was supposed to be with her, and then yeah, so.

Speaker 2 (01:35:09):
Heat is never poor judiesstood a bullet. I don't remember
that too soon. Hello is this Tino?

Speaker 21 (01:35:22):
You know?

Speaker 7 (01:35:22):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (01:35:24):
Hell?

Speaker 2 (01:35:25):
Are you listening to us on w L A N
A beautiful Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Speaker 7 (01:35:29):
Yes? You know it?

Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
Oh? I love it. So you were in which player
which musical? In school?

Speaker 6 (01:35:34):
I was in uh.

Speaker 27 (01:35:35):
Basically until that said to school for the graduation. There
was not just any players.

Speaker 2 (01:35:41):
Heavy heavy night. But you obviously had lines to read
and what what happened?

Speaker 27 (01:35:46):
Well, I was supposed to say when I first got
to school, I didn't even know the oh, but I
forgot all of them. So I just did it with
my hands. And then at the end, I say, my
f looked at like a little reptail, and I just
turned around and from my hand on.

Speaker 7 (01:36:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:36:02):
Sometimes, And I'm sure the graduation you know, but without
you doing that it would have been so boring. You
know what, You made it exciting.

Speaker 5 (01:36:08):
This happened to me a graduation too. My friend Phonsie
and I were supposed to be singing anything you can do,
I can do better? We got picked to sing the duet.
It was a big moment. I woke up with laryngitis.

Speaker 2 (01:36:18):
There you go.

Speaker 5 (01:36:19):
Still had to sing it and it was not good.

Speaker 7 (01:36:23):
Now and all of you guys, thank you so much.
This is a dream come true. I'm seven year so
and speaking to you guys. I got the biggest cheesy
grid in the highway.

Speaker 2 (01:36:33):
Right, watch out frame on the highway. He's the one
with the cheesy grin. By the way, we just received
a text of saying, oh, I topped you all. I
dropped the baby Jesus in then tivity play. Oh all right, Tana,
thank you so much for listening to us. Uh Nick,
listening to us in beautiful des Moines. Hey Nick, what's
going on?

Speaker 7 (01:36:53):
Hey guys, how are you guys?

Speaker 2 (01:36:54):
Well, we're doing well, but you know, it hasn't always
been so perfect. On stage. What did you do.

Speaker 16 (01:37:00):
In middle school? We did thoroughly modern Milly. Yes, And
it was the jail scene and the stage coordinator did
not have the jail cells where they were supposed to be,
so when I was walking past them, I tripped, fell
off the stage and my coat caught on the jail
cells and ripped all the jail cells down on stage.

Speaker 4 (01:37:24):
I love.

Speaker 6 (01:37:25):
Yes.

Speaker 16 (01:37:27):
It was the most embarrassing moment of my life, I think,
and I'm still scarred today.

Speaker 5 (01:37:31):
Do you remember when I was backstage at one of
our Jingle Bowl shows and we had that tower of donuts?

Speaker 2 (01:37:37):
Oh yeah, we did.

Speaker 5 (01:37:38):
They were giving away, like you know, in the prize
place for all the celebrities, and they wouldn't let us in.
I accidentally tripped and knocked the entire tower of donuts on.

Speaker 4 (01:37:47):
The floor and they had worked hours to put them there.

Speaker 2 (01:37:51):
They were so mad and her family, Hey, Nick, thanks
for listening to us. Yes, thank you so much.

Speaker 8 (01:37:57):
Have a good day, guys, Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:37:58):
I love this text. I played Bell and Beauty the
Beast in sixth grade and I fell down the stairs.
Hello Yeah, Hello.

Speaker 1 (01:38:07):
Elvis Daran in the Morning Show this spring.

Speaker 2 (01:38:10):
Get Hello Fresh and enjoy easy recipes delivered to your doorstep.
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Speaker 1 (01:38:30):
This he is Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (01:38:34):
That's really funny. I just brought up a stupid question
in the room. Have you ever been blocked by a
celebrity online? And of course the first hand up straight
and Eate, Okay, tell everyone who blocked you?

Speaker 14 (01:38:45):
Yeah, Ken Jong from the hangover and from uh did singer?

Speaker 2 (01:38:51):
What did you say to Kim Jong to make him?
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 14 (01:38:55):
I just he actually came in here, remember we can't
we had him as a guest. Yeah, he was great,
And I'm like, oh, he was so great. And I
went to tweet something about him later that day and
like great having Ken Jong and I couldn't even tweet
about him because I was blocked. Like what did I
do to that guy?

Speaker 6 (01:39:10):
What?

Speaker 13 (01:39:11):
You don't remember Pat blocking straight?

Speaker 2 (01:39:15):
Nate? Wow, yeah, interesting, I don't know what I did. Well,
I'm telling you after this conversation we're about to have
in the realization, I just mind blown. I bet I'm
about to be blocked.

Speaker 4 (01:39:30):
Oh by whom?

Speaker 5 (01:39:31):
Why?

Speaker 2 (01:39:31):
I just realized that I am stalking the entire Schwarzenegger family.
All I'm I'm following Arnold and Patrick, Maria Shriver and
Arnold's son from another relationship, Joseph Bayena, who by the way,

(01:39:55):
is straight Nate's facial doppel dad just like the guy.
He's a bodybuilder from the neck down, looks nothing like Nate.
From the neck cup he looks like Nate anyway. So
I love Maria Shriver. I think I've always been a
fan of hers. What a great journalist with a wonderful
TV personality. And I love uplifting posts. Patrick Schwarzenegger actually

(01:40:18):
does great uplifting posts. Arnold I follow because well he's
Arnold Yeah. And Joseph Byen I follow him because it's
like watching Nate work out with someone else's body. It's weird.

Speaker 9 (01:40:33):
I just they might look at you and think you
know them.

Speaker 4 (01:40:36):
This could go.

Speaker 2 (01:40:37):
Well, well, I'm sure the Schwarzenegger family has like a
security team. I'm sure they're putting Yeah, they're connecting the dots.

Speaker 4 (01:40:43):
Yep, he follows all of us.

Speaker 2 (01:40:46):
Follow I mean, are yeah, yeah, frog, Are you obsessed
with anyone?

Speaker 6 (01:40:50):
Well?

Speaker 8 (01:40:51):
I got blocked by there's this guy used to play quarterback.
I mean he played for I don't know, maybe the
Lions or somebody else, but he's now like a commentator
and he was commentating on a game and it felt
like he was pulling against my team. And pulling for
the other team. So I called him a clown online
and like railed him for being a bad commentator. He's
blocking me. I can't tweelt him.

Speaker 2 (01:41:09):
If you call someone a clown, if you call someone
a clown, you deserve to be blocked.

Speaker 8 (01:41:12):
But he was a he's a terrible commentator, and he
really should find another line of work. He wasn't a
good quarterback either, So whatever.

Speaker 2 (01:41:19):
You feel fine being blocked, he toys a right to
block you. Yeah, Dan or lobsky, he could suck it?
Okay the.

Speaker 24 (01:41:26):
God?

Speaker 2 (01:41:27):
Okay, yeah, you know what you know me as far
as social media goes social media, my accounts or my accounts.
If you say anything negative about me and it comes
from a bad place, if it comes from a conversational place,
I'll have a conversation with you. If it comes from
a you're an a whole place, I just blocked. I
don't even tell screw.

Speaker 9 (01:41:46):
When they start off with shame on you, I'm like, oh, no,
I'm not doing or yeah you do better?

Speaker 2 (01:41:51):
Yeah, do better. Here, I'll tell you how I'm gonna
do better. I'm gonna block your ass. How about that?
What's scary? I do?

Speaker 11 (01:41:57):
I go on the Elvis d Ranchell account, And I
defend the honor of all of us on this show.
And if somebody's making those types of comments, it's wanting
to be constructive criticism. But if you're just a d
bag about something, yeah, goodbye. I start blocking people. I
flick so many fleas where you should be. You know,
it doesn't matter if you have a lot of followers
or just a few. If someone comes on into your

(01:42:19):
house and starts crapping on the furniture, you know what,
kick him out.

Speaker 2 (01:42:23):
You don't get to do that, and then they wonder
why they're blocked. Let's go talk to line twenty four, Megan,
let's see who her fiance has been blocked by. Hello Megan, Hi, well, hello,
welcome to the show. How are you feeling today, Megan?
Give us give us a rock.

Speaker 5 (01:42:37):
I cannot believe I'm on the radio right now.

Speaker 2 (01:42:40):
Well, I say that every day. It's the weirdest feeling. Hey, So, Meghan,
your fiance has been blocked by whom?

Speaker 23 (01:42:46):
Hull Cogan.

Speaker 2 (01:42:48):
Really, I don't see why. He's a few weird things
in his life and career. Why do you think he
was blocked?

Speaker 24 (01:42:55):
Well, he made a comment on Twitter to hault Cogan
about how he was the worst thing happened to WWE,
and Hulk Hogan blocked him.

Speaker 2 (01:43:03):
Don't do it. Okay, well, you know what, Hulk has
that right. Yeah, just as your fiance had the right
to say that. But but I'm sure your fiance didn't
lose any sleep over it, did he?

Speaker 27 (01:43:14):
Oh no, he definitely did not.

Speaker 23 (01:43:16):
Yea, so he did not.

Speaker 2 (01:43:19):
Yeah, I'm with you, all right, Megan, Thank you Hulk
Hogan block. I know our own Ali Gold who runs
all of our social Oh, she was blocked by Iggy
Azalea her first to get her on the phone find
out why we've did so much work with Iggy.

Speaker 4 (01:43:36):
Yeah, what hilarious.

Speaker 11 (01:43:39):
You know, somebody just texted in I'm blocked by the
Elders Duran show.

Speaker 2 (01:43:43):
Well guess what, I.

Speaker 11 (01:43:44):
Guarantee this person on this text message said something really
stupid to get blocked.

Speaker 2 (01:43:49):
We don't just block people at will for no Okay,
we totally understand. I get it. Well they probably did.
That's the thing. You know, we want you to listen,
but when it comes to social media, just don't don't
be don't say stupid things. You can question things, but
if you do it in a in a from a
place of mean and bullying.

Speaker 4 (01:44:10):
It's all about the approach.

Speaker 2 (01:44:11):
Exactly, flicky, like a fleece question, like a bug. I
have no problem doing it. Uh. Do you have Ali
on the phone. We're getting her right now, hands clapping
his arms like a bird. I need I need Ali Gold.
You want to just dial her? Can you just call her?
Got push?

Speaker 21 (01:44:32):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (01:44:32):
Put put line to Chris. Hey, Chris, we're doing okay,
Chris has actually been blocked by an NBA player? Now
can you tell us who Isaiah Whitehead?

Speaker 27 (01:44:46):
He plays?

Speaker 2 (01:44:47):
Yeah? Sorry? What happened? Did you say something that offended him?

Speaker 7 (01:44:52):
I told him God that he was playing horrible and
by next playing overseas which ended up happening, which is
the funny part.

Speaker 2 (01:44:59):
Okay, oh sorry, you were right.

Speaker 6 (01:45:03):
You're right and uh Ackman worked.

Speaker 21 (01:45:07):
D'angela Russell is a former two also.

Speaker 2 (01:45:11):
All right, Well, so Chris do you miss following him?
Are you okay being blocked?

Speaker 6 (01:45:16):
I'm okay being ye.

Speaker 2 (01:45:17):
See, it's the day.

Speaker 4 (01:45:18):
It's like some people love it and where I imagine
exactly when.

Speaker 2 (01:45:21):
We start blocking people, they don't care. They couldn't give
a crap. That's Okay, it's not the end of the world,
all right, Chris, thank you for listening and thanks for
not blocking us. We appreciate it.

Speaker 7 (01:45:30):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:45:30):
You have Ali Gold on the line. I feel like
Amanda Priestley. I need I need out of gold. Get
me out of gold. That's all there's she is line
twenty four, scary hit her up. Hey, uh, Ali, Hi,
Ali Gold.

Speaker 3 (01:45:49):
Everyone.

Speaker 2 (01:45:49):
We love you, God, I miss you, I miss Diamond,
I miss all of you guys. So uh, but we
work with you every day. So why did Iggy Azalea
drop you the first week you came to work for us?

Speaker 24 (01:46:03):
Oh my gosh, it was so embarrassing. But I was
told my first week on the job that any article
I see on the website to tweet it out. And
there was an article about rumors that she was getting sued,
and she clasped back at us on Twitter and then
blocked us.

Speaker 2 (01:46:20):
Oh so you embarrassed the entire iHeart corporate people.

Speaker 4 (01:46:26):
She'd never been.

Speaker 24 (01:46:27):
Fired within my first forty eight hours of working for.

Speaker 19 (01:46:29):
You, guys.

Speaker 2 (01:46:30):
Oh wow, Well, I'm glad they didn't fire you. But
is she following you yet or still blocked?

Speaker 24 (01:46:36):
Yeah, she's following us again.

Speaker 2 (01:46:37):
Oh, so she didn't block you. She blocked all of us,
like the entire company.

Speaker 24 (01:46:42):
Yeah, she blocked to the one hundred.

Speaker 2 (01:46:44):
Oh my god, wow, oh boy. All right, look by
guns me bye guns. Oh we love you, We love
you so much, Elli Gold everyone guys block by all right. Uh,
let's see Jesse. Line eight. Let's see oh Jesse.

Speaker 4 (01:47:08):
Okay, hello lady, well hello.

Speaker 2 (01:47:11):
So you have a friend blocked by Guy Fieri. What happened?

Speaker 21 (01:47:16):
So she's just obsessed with him, likes all his stuff
on Instagram comments and all his stuff like I love
you so much, and he just had enough of her,
I guess, and he blocked her. So now I follow
him and I send her his post to.

Speaker 10 (01:47:30):
Make her days.

Speaker 21 (01:47:38):
I don't know why he blocked her.

Speaker 2 (01:47:40):
Maybe that's why because he's deffully married.

Speaker 19 (01:47:42):
You know, I don't that that could be it?

Speaker 6 (01:47:45):
Have you?

Speaker 2 (01:47:46):
Do you think maybe she took it too far. She's
not telling you. Maybe she she sent something graphic or no.

Speaker 21 (01:47:52):
I don't think so. But she gets drunk sometimes, so
you know.

Speaker 2 (01:47:56):
Okay, it happened. She's drunk posting I know.

Speaker 21 (01:48:00):
A Snoop dogg on Snapchat.

Speaker 2 (01:48:01):
It's fine.

Speaker 4 (01:48:04):
I didn't know that, got it up my game.

Speaker 2 (01:48:06):
I know. Yeah, what are you doing, Jesse? You just
keep feeding your friend to all the guy fiat you
can give her. I'm sure she deserves it. Yeah, Jim
blocked by You're blocked by Alio Estevez. What happened, Jim?

(01:48:29):
What happened? Jim?

Speaker 15 (01:48:30):
It was the Stanley Cup playoffs and uh, the Mighty
Ducks were playing in the Chicago Blackhawks and they won, and
they Amelia called the Chicago fans windy city wind bags
and I'm a huge Mighty Ducks fan, so it's really
hurt my feelings.

Speaker 14 (01:48:49):
And go.

Speaker 15 (01:48:52):
And I said back, it's the first time anyone's paid
attention to him since the movie Bobby, and no one cared.

Speaker 6 (01:48:57):
And he blocked me.

Speaker 5 (01:49:01):
Oh my gosh.

Speaker 9 (01:49:04):
I mean, so far everyone that has called us deserves
to be blocked, every single one of them.

Speaker 2 (01:49:12):
Jim, we love you, but you did deserve to be
blocked by saying Bobby wasn't that good of a movie. Okay,
he wasn't, you know, he wasn't the Mighty Ducks. He
didn't care for that was all right? Thank you, Jim,
that's hilarious. Thank you for sharing. Have a good day,
Thanks for listening. To us, thank you, thank you? What's

(01:49:33):
what's your questions? Scary?

Speaker 11 (01:49:34):
What gives people the balls to say something that they
wouldn't say.

Speaker 2 (01:49:40):
To your face? Like this is just a thing that
because that's what it is, because they're not saying it
to your face, because they're hiding behind the fact. They
can just post it. But if I'm not going to
say to your face, I will never ever say that on.

Speaker 5 (01:49:51):
Locke that's you. Now, A lot of people are not
like that.

Speaker 8 (01:49:55):
I'm not like that. I'll totally oh yeah, I'm not
like that. I would never tell dan Orlowski he was
a crappy common he faced good. I'll tell him on Twitter,
no problems.

Speaker 2 (01:50:02):
I met Shannon on line twenty four her husband and son,
both those families being blocked by people. Good god, Shannon,
what's going on in your house?

Speaker 6 (01:50:11):
Hey?

Speaker 23 (01:50:11):
How are you guys doing?

Speaker 2 (01:50:13):
Okay? Good morning? So tell us the story.

Speaker 23 (01:50:15):
Well, my son got blocked by Tom Brady after a
game when he was still with the Patriots and he
had made a comment on a play and he didn't
like it too much. So my fourteen, my then fourteen
year old son was tossed off his all of his
social media.

Speaker 3 (01:50:30):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (01:50:31):
Way a minute. So you know, I must assume that
Tom Brady has people running in social media. You don't
think he's blocking people, do you frog, I would guess
he's got somebody. But he does post.

Speaker 4 (01:50:40):
I think he blocks people.

Speaker 8 (01:50:42):
Yeah, I mean he does post sometimes that are very
personal posts with his family, So maybe he did.

Speaker 2 (01:50:45):
Shannon, what did your son say? Do you know?

Speaker 23 (01:50:49):
No, I just he made a comment about a play
that happened during the game, like he could have did
something better or you know, and he took it to heart.

Speaker 2 (01:50:58):
All right, And your husband's been blocked as well. Who
blocked your husband?

Speaker 6 (01:51:03):
Michael Rappaport.

Speaker 23 (01:51:07):
So, Michael Rappaport posted something on Facebook that he was
going to be playing a small venue before the pandemic hid.
So he was going back and forth and he's ribbing people,
and he turned around and he said he was going to.

Speaker 19 (01:51:22):
Be playing some little rinky thing place.

Speaker 23 (01:51:24):
And my my husband had found out that at one
point he had played at like a.

Speaker 6 (01:51:29):
Mini mall or like a grocery center or something.

Speaker 23 (01:51:32):
So he went back at him and he's like, oh,
you going to play another grocery store.

Speaker 6 (01:51:36):
He goes maybe in the third section.

Speaker 23 (01:51:38):
So Michael Rappaport.

Speaker 6 (01:51:40):
Went back at him. He told me he was a bully.

Speaker 23 (01:51:44):
He then he went so far. So Michael Rapport actually
contacted me and sent me screenshots of my husband poking
fun at where he was going to be playing and
told me that my husband was so he messaged me,
look through everything and my profile is private.

Speaker 2 (01:52:02):
Just well, you know what it's Actually it's a good
example of how, you know, some people think that if
you're a celebrity, and to me, Michael Rappaport is a celebrity.
I've been a fan of him for years. If you say,
if you say something, some people think if you say
something rude to him, you can get away with it.
And they have feelings too. And I don't know. I'm
not a celebrity, but I'm sure, I'm sure I understand
what they're going through, you know, I don't know. Well, Okay,

(01:52:28):
I love.

Speaker 4 (01:52:28):
That the whole family trolls together.

Speaker 12 (01:52:31):
It's like a family activity.

Speaker 9 (01:52:35):
And one of those things too, like people are taking
shots at these people. Okay, he's playing at a grocery store,
but he's still playing. He's doing his craft. He followed
his passion and he's he's pursuing it. So good for him.
Even if it's a tiny venue, it's probably still more
than a whole lot of other people are doing well.

Speaker 2 (01:52:48):
I don't know if it's been confirmed he played a
grocery store. Right, Hello, Anthony, how's it going?

Speaker 19 (01:52:55):
Hey guys, good morning. How are you.

Speaker 2 (01:52:57):
We're doing great, just throwing people under the We've got
a big bus today and it's got a room, not
a lot of room left underneath. So Anthony, you've been
blocked by who?

Speaker 19 (01:53:05):
All right, So a couple of years ago, I put
my face into one of those celebrity generators that tells
you who you look like. Everybody was getting really all
my friends are getting really exciting results. I was like,
all right, I'll buy into this thing. So I put
my face in. I'm clean shaven. I think it's a
great picture. I get that I look like Anne Hash great. Okay,

(01:53:26):
that's the Gandi laugh. I was hoping for big win
for me, so right, So immediately I start growing out
of beard. But I saved the picture, and so a
couple of years later, you know, the fab comes back around,
and so I post remember that time that I looked
like a lesbian who got abducted by aliens? And I
tagged ant hash immediate block.

Speaker 4 (01:53:52):
God, oh my god.

Speaker 19 (01:53:56):
Immediate block. But you know, long story short, the beard
looks great.

Speaker 2 (01:53:59):
Okay, all right, Anthony boy, it's good to know that
a hasius doppelgangers listening to us today. Take care, guys,
Thank you Anthony, thanks for listening to us. And there
you guy to be blocked.

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