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April 30, 2025 113 mins
What is the 'burnt toast theory' and how does it affect us and our everyday lives? What are the superstitions that you follow as a sports fan? Plus, Amy and TJ stop by to discuss their podcast!

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

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Our next guest is the host of the nationally syndicated
Elvis Duran and The Morning Show. My list of phases. Okay, gay,
Elvis dan and the Morning Show. Every morning I listened
to you and and and yell.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
Don't worry. You're not gonna feel anything.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
It's fine.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
I don't know if I would listen to that show.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Two in the Morning Show.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
Well do that?

Speaker 2 (00:38):
Look at that? Look at that. Jimmy Pallin, welcoming us
to our own show. Thanks Jimmy, that's pretty cool. Hey,
welcome to the day. It is Wednesday, April thirtieth. Is
this the last day?

Speaker 5 (00:48):
Yeah, April. Yeah, we roll into May.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
We gotta play that tomorrow. That means we played today, right, yeah?

Speaker 5 (00:59):
She played today?

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Yeah? Yeah, all right, all right, Good morning, Froggy, Good morning,
hy Danielle. Hello there, godda Gandhi there, Danielle's there. Froggy
is there? All right, but there's more weight. They're scary
A senior to Nate producer Sam is here. Good morning,
Scottie Bee and Master Control. Good morning, Hi Diamond, Good

(01:21):
morning Diamond. Are you are you okay today?

Speaker 1 (01:25):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Diamond in the mood I can tell. Oh, what can
we do to make you feel better? You want a
little Beyonce?

Speaker 5 (01:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Oh wow? What if we gave you a little Beyonce
along with Coldplay? Do you like this song?

Speaker 6 (01:36):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Just say yes. This is a great song. Just listen it.

Speaker 7 (01:42):
You may make you feel better when I don't.

Speaker 2 (01:54):
All right, maybe we need more Beyonce. So hey, Diamond, yeah, Dimon,
you know there's nothing augh on that Coldplay song? Do
you agree?

Speaker 1 (02:02):
I agree?

Speaker 8 (02:02):
I agree.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Okay, I'll give you there's nothing but pure Beyonce. You're
happy with that?

Speaker 9 (02:08):
With that?

Speaker 6 (02:09):
All right?

Speaker 2 (02:09):
This is for you, Diamond.

Speaker 1 (02:12):
Bring the beat in.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Did you count the key changes? She's got a lot
in there. Yeah, she's just going up and up and up.
What if there's a song out there where they keep
going up and key changes to a point where they
just can't sing anymore. It's like they can't reach the note. Possibly,
I don't know anyway, So I'm glad you guys are here.
I'm also glad our first caller of the day is here.
It's Holly. Hi, Holly, Hi, guys, welcome to the show. Hey,

(02:37):
I heard your story. You guys have to hear this story.
Holliy's up in Rochester, New York called a few weeks ago.
We gave her a hoodie The Morning Show hoodie. Yeah,
And is it true, Holly, that that hoodie is one
of the only things that survived your house fire.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
Yeah. So we my son's room had an electrical fire
that started and we have to get the whole house.
We were outside, the fire department came to put it out,
and when they went to go let us back in.
It must have been just delivered that morning because it
was sitting by our garage in the bag and it

(03:15):
was the really first thing I had that didn't break
of smoke because it was brand new.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Wow, that is bizarre. Well, how are you and your
family doing? Otherwise?

Speaker 4 (03:27):
We're getting back into the routina things. I'm happy to
be able to listen to you guys again in the
morning because we're not going crazy trying to figure things out.
Insurances progressing, our friends and family are rallying with us,
and we're slowly getting back to some semblance of normal.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Wow. Wow, what a shock to you and your family.
I can't imagine what it's like, but it is being
surrounded by the people that love you, you know, This
is why it's always important to pay attention to our
friends and our family members that need us. Yeah, you know,
and so wow, obviously you've done some great stuff in
life to deserve the people that you have in your life.

(04:06):
Good for you and your family.

Speaker 4 (04:08):
Yeah, I thinks i'm again just a'm excited to be
able to listen to you guys again because it really
starts to make my morning.

Speaker 2 (04:16):
Wow, you want to get back into your interior routine. Hey,
you know what, I know of a great place to
be to be safe from fire, and that's in the
middle of the ocean. Yeah, there's no trees, no pine trees,
those structures. So you know, our friends at Norwegian Cruise
Line just launched their new new, brand new ship called

(04:40):
Aqua cruising the Caribbean, and we thought it would be
kind of cool to give you and a loved one
in your family. You choose a cruise on Norwegian.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
Oh my god, I'm gonna good.

Speaker 2 (04:57):
Yeah, it's true. You know, if you go to NCL
dot com, just just look at all the cruises they do,
the ones that leave the United States, and figure out
which one you want to go on. You don't have
to go on it now. Because I know you have
a lot on your plate, but this cruise from a
Norwegian Cruise Line will be waiting for you when you're
ready to go.

Speaker 10 (05:15):
Okay, oh my god, thank you so much.

Speaker 11 (05:18):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (05:20):
You're gonna love it.

Speaker 5 (05:20):
Yeah, you have so much fun.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
It's so far, so far away from all of our
troubles back on the mainland. When you're on one of
those beautiful, beautiful ships, including NCL Aqua, which we took
a tour of the other day. Good God, what a
beautiful ship that is. But they're all beautiful. They're all
beautiful ships. So again, go to NCL dot com anyone
listening if you want to go to the Caribbean or
anywhere in the world. Basically, NCL dot com is the

(05:44):
way to go. And you got your cruise. Congratulations, Holly,
Thank you so much.

Speaker 12 (05:49):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Oh you're so welcome.

Speaker 5 (05:51):
Holly.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
We love it, you deserve it. It's the least we
can do. Hold on one second, you go have a
great day and to talk to Diamond. She's gonna fill
out all the blanks. Okay, to hold on, enjoy your cruise.
Can you imagine? Wow? You know, what what do you
have in life? That's on the way. I got a
cruise waiting for me again NCL dot com. Check them out. God,
I'd love to be in the middle of Caribbean right now.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
That would be amazing.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
All right, Let's get on with the day. The three
things when you do from Gandhi, and then God knows
what happens after that. What's going on Gandhi?

Speaker 3 (06:21):
All right?

Speaker 13 (06:21):
House lawmakers are looking for answers about drone sightings near
US military bases. Hundreds of drone sightings were reported near
those installations last year, especially in New Jersey. We all
remember that the Defense Department called the reports typical and
the White House said they were not the work of
an adversary. In a House hearing Tuesday, defense officials raised
new concerns, saying that US military bases are lacking defenses

(06:43):
against drones. A Defense spokesperson said, should our adversary choose
to employ drones for surveillance or even attack, we would
not be capable of defending our bases. New York City
Rent Guidelines Board is set to hold a preliminary vote
today on rent increases or stabilized rent apartments. A final
vote is expected in the next two months, but it

(07:05):
would be the fifth consecutive rent high.

Speaker 3 (07:07):
Hike if it gets approved.

Speaker 13 (07:09):
Landlords say the rising cost of insurance and fuel have
made it hard to keep their properties in order. Rent
hikes would go into effect for Lisa's starting October first.
Several candidates buying for New York City mayor have said
they'd pushed the board to leave rent alone, but Mayor
Eric Adams has not made the same commitment and finally,
very opposite of here in New York City. Any idea

(07:30):
the cleanest air in the country.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Oh, well, I'm I'm thinking mountains. I'm taking out West
sort of. Yeah, yeah, you're fitting trees Montana, Portland, Oregon.
That happened.

Speaker 13 (07:47):
Well, they're saying they were ranked the cleanest by Oxy Fresh.
The study examined lots of factors, including population density, the air,
of course, drinking water quality, problems with rodents and cockroaches,
as well as litter and vandalism. Portland's scored poorly on
litter and vandalism, but made up for it with that
air quality and drinking quality water.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
The Seattle area.

Speaker 13 (08:06):
Came in second, followed by Rochester, New York. Okay, so
it's just all the icky stuff's coming to us the
rest of the state's fine, and those are your three things.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
Live from the center of Ikey. Yeah, here we are.
Are you guys ready for your Wednesday?

Speaker 3 (08:20):
Yeah?

Speaker 14 (08:22):
Haha, laugh, funny Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
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Speaker 1 (08:50):
Here we go, Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Wow, look at that. The next game last night, so close,
but I think the Pistons speak the Knicks. They had
damn it to hell, but they're still.

Speaker 6 (09:08):
In it, right, Yeah, three games to two, the Knicks
still lead.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Okay, good. It was one of those nights where I
was watching the next game and all of a sudden,
I wasn't I was asleep. I just woke up. I mean, like,
what is happening. I'm gonna just so, I'm gonna go
to bed because the score is going to be the
same tomorrow morning, no matter what I do. If I
go to sleep, What do you mean, no, no, Froggy.

Speaker 15 (09:29):
No, no, no, no, no, no, you know you were
responsible as a fan. If you're a fan, you have
to stay awake, because maybe if you would have stayed awake,
it might have been different.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
I just find that poppy cock. Maybe, but you being
the biggest sports fan on the show other than other
than Danielle, No, you have to are you the same
way Danielle. If you leave the games, that means it's
your fault if they lose.

Speaker 5 (09:52):
Let me tell you something. In my house, you never
leave a game until it's over. It's because and it's
just like you just don't know what's gonna happen. And
sometimes you would miss Like if we had left the
Yankee game early, we would have missed Aaron Judge's sixtieth
because he hit it like late, late late in the game,
and we were pissed off when we were gonna leave.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Well, I see that that's an event, that's an event
within the game. Yeah, okay, but he wouldn't have hit it,
Danielle wasn't there.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
Maybe I brought the luck.

Speaker 2 (10:20):
You don't know, Okay, I'm not accusing you of anything,
but does that mean maybe you think a little too
much of yourself? Possibly like I'm the one I'm the
one who caused, like the win or the breaking of records.
It was me.

Speaker 15 (10:37):
I've actually blamed myself the other way around. My team
will be winning and I turned the game on, they
start losing, Like, well, I'll turn this off game.

Speaker 5 (10:43):
I've done the same thing.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
You can't do that. That's not you.

Speaker 5 (10:45):
If the family's watching a game and I walk in
and they start losing, I walk right back out. I'm like, nope,
I'm not.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Who do you think you are thinking?

Speaker 13 (10:54):
Maybe it's just like the collective juju, you know, like
everybody's when they say please send prayers and everybody does it,
and then they feel like that made a difference.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
Is this kind of the same.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
Thing that's the faults in prayer?

Speaker 5 (11:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (11:04):
I think it's the same thing.

Speaker 5 (11:05):
The devils could have used me last night in this stands.
Maybe they want to one and all.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
Okay, only the Gators don't win that natty if I
don't stay up and watching it all the way to
the My best friend is such a huge, huge international
soccer fan. Right his team is Napoli Naples, Italy, and
so his thing is since they played earlier there because
the time change, he won't watch a game unless he
finds out they won it. Okay, he won't watch a

(11:32):
live game, but he'll wait to see if they win
and then he'll watch. Otherwise he won't watch.

Speaker 5 (11:37):
What do you do with Oh, yeah, we've we've in
our house. We have recorded the game. If they've won,
then I see the boys sitting on the couch. I go,
we just watched this, not I were rewatching it because
they did so well, We're going to watch the highlights again.

Speaker 16 (11:50):
I'm like, okay, people are crazy your mind anyway, So
the Knicks did not win last night, but there's still
in That's all I needed to know.

Speaker 2 (12:03):
Let's say, producer, Sam, who are you doing your horrible scopes.

Speaker 5 (12:06):
With that sports fanatic over there? Bring us one? Okay,
it's Travis Scott's birthday, gal Gadot, Kristin Dunst and little
TJ's birthday today.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Sounds like a fun table.

Speaker 5 (12:18):
Capricorn. If you see failure as an opportunity to learn
and grow, you'll never truly fail. Your day is a five, Aquarius.

Speaker 17 (12:24):
There's a difference between knowing the path and walking it,
so make sure you're proud of your actions. Your day's
a nine.

Speaker 5 (12:29):
All right, Pisces. Mental prison will keep you away from
so much opportunity. Do not trap yourself. Your day's a
seven Aries.

Speaker 17 (12:35):
You have so much more time than you realize, but
only if you prioritize it better.

Speaker 5 (12:39):
Your day's oh my gosh, were we not just talking
about that? That's my and that's my heroscope, that's yestereoa. Okay, Taurus.
You may not be at your desired goal just yet,
but try to enjoy where you are.

Speaker 17 (12:50):
It's been very hard work. Your day is an eight Gemini.
Keep betting on yourself and be sure to surround yourself
with those who do the same. Your day's a nine Cancer.

Speaker 5 (12:57):
It's important to take a step back on occasion can
bring gratitude and peace. Your date is a tenth ooh Leo.

Speaker 17 (13:04):
Sometimes you need to clap back and other times you
need to let the moment pass.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
Choose your battles.

Speaker 5 (13:08):
Your days of six, hey, burgo, stop forming your preconceived expectations.
Walk in with an open mind and let it unfold.
Your days of nine Libra. You are what you love,
not what loves you. Be conscious of where you're finding
your happiness.

Speaker 2 (13:21):
Your day's seven.

Speaker 5 (13:22):
It's gonna beall The most beautiful flower blooms in adversity,
You'll make it through the storm. Your days an eighth,
that's nice.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
That nice one.

Speaker 17 (13:29):
And finally, Sagittarius, your emotions influence your decisions. Just make
sure they aren't totally overruling your logic. Your days and
eight and those a your Wednesday morning horscopes.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
So Hurricane Mom is in town over at Gandhi's apartment. Yes, yeah,
how's everything going. How's everything going with your mother?

Speaker 13 (13:43):
It's going well, yeah, yeah. She came in yesterday like
a little tornado and it's great. She's gonna come by
today after the show and then we're going to do
something cool with Kelly Clarkson.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
So I'm excited about that.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
So fun. Tell everyone, Uh, the exciting shopping spree you
had with your mother yesterday.

Speaker 13 (13:58):
So the thing that she wants to do more than anything, Danielle,
you'll appreciate this is go to Canal Street.

Speaker 5 (14:04):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (14:04):
Yeah, you, yes, on Canal Street.

Speaker 13 (14:08):
And I noticed yesterday because I haven't been there and
probably since the last time she was here. They've changed
a lot. They don't just have all the stuff sitting
out like they used to. Now they're just you know,
like piles of people in the corner and they say, hey,
you want a bag, and you have to follow them
down the alley because they get in a lot of.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
Trouble by the way. So if you're not familiar with
what Canal Streets about here in New York City, it's
about every illegal knockoff of every major, huge fashion brand.
No demand, It's just a street of illegal absolutely.

Speaker 13 (14:38):
I think the last seizure at Canal Street, they said
was close to like a billion dollars worth of stuff,
which I know is a crazy number, but it's nuts.
And I'll tell you what that stuff is getting good. Yeah,
it looks amazing.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
But no way, hold on. You know, your mother is
a part of the problem.

Speaker 3 (14:53):
I told her she doesn't care.

Speaker 5 (14:54):
What did she get and did she negotiate? Make sure
she negotiated.

Speaker 13 (14:58):
She got a go Yard bag and then she got
I think she got a Louis Vuitton wallet.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
No, she got a little loubaton.

Speaker 2 (15:04):
Should you be talking about this? I don't know. Are
they gonna come arrest you?

Speaker 3 (15:08):
It's a they might maybe, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (15:10):
Am I guilty?

Speaker 3 (15:11):
Once it's done.

Speaker 5 (15:12):
They must have crept down again, though, because for a
while they were wearing all the jewelry up and down
their arms, all different kinds of Louis Vuitton, Gucci knockoffs.
They had the bags on their shoulders and they were
just walking around.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
I hate it.

Speaker 5 (15:25):
I hate it.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
I hate it. I just first of all, it's you know,
I live close to there, so it's it's a mess.
Even if they don't have the you know, the sidewalks
filled with their merchandise. But they take you down dark
alleyways and they pull up garage doors you walk into
like an old, old building, and then if the cops come,
they they close the garage doors and you're stuck in
the in the dark.

Speaker 13 (15:47):
I've been there, but you're stuck with a garage full
of lou Vaton suitcases and they look amazing.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
They're not though they're not.

Speaker 13 (15:54):
But okay, here's the thing though we've seen, especially recently,
all of these people sort of exposing the super elite
high end fashion industry because they say made in Italy,
but they're not. It's like made in China or Vietnam wherever,
and then it's just shipped to Italy and they hammer
out the little price or the name tag on it.

Speaker 5 (16:12):
Tell you do not take it out of the plastic bag,
they put it in, they go, don't don't take this out?

Speaker 16 (16:17):
Yeah, pretty much, So explain this.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
So it's it's illegal because it's not real, not real,
So that's wrong. It's counterfeit.

Speaker 5 (16:28):
That's wrong.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
It's like counterfeit dollar bills. It's basically what it is.

Speaker 13 (16:31):
It's the exact example I used for a moment what
it is. But here's the Okay, so I have a question.
So the ones that are really close and they look
almost exactly the same, maybe exactly the same, I understand that.
But the ones that are not even close and they
just look like a complete ridiculous knockout version.

Speaker 3 (16:47):
How is that illegal?

Speaker 2 (16:48):
That's my quest? Because it has their name on it, No,
it doesn't.

Speaker 13 (16:52):
It'll like so instead of like Louis Vuitton with an LV,
it doesn't have the lv's.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
I'm not buying that one. But I'm saying, why are
those ones?

Speaker 2 (16:59):
I don't know. I can't say.

Speaker 5 (17:00):
I have some real and I have some fake. And
sometimes you can't tell the difference.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
Can't tell the difference. It's crazy.

Speaker 2 (17:06):
So thanks for coming to town, mom and totally totally
annihilating the fashion industry. She she's a part of the
your mom's a part of the problem.

Speaker 5 (17:15):
How many problems?

Speaker 2 (17:16):
Yes, exactly, Daniel, What do you have coming up?

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Speaker 14 (17:53):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show, Elvis Duran in the
Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
You know, I know we'd these these things every couple
of days. Where it's today is National Pancake Day or whatever.
Today is National Phone a Friend Day whatever? Yeah, today is,
by the way, is National Honesty Day. Oh can we
just not take part? Do we have to be a

(18:19):
part of that?

Speaker 5 (18:20):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (18:21):
Great day to just tell each other how we really feel.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
No, no, well, that's your day. Every day that.

Speaker 19 (18:28):
In the past we had to start a sentence with,
I gotta be honest and then fifteen seconds of brutal honesty.

Speaker 6 (18:34):
Should we do that again?

Speaker 2 (18:35):
No? No, you know it is a proven fact. I
have all the stats. I printed him up. You know.
We we have different levels of lies. Yeah, Sometimes a
lie is considered a lie because it's something you don't
say right. If you walk, if you walk into the
room with a big old snotty booger hanging out of
your nose, if I notice it and don't tell you,

(18:57):
and then you find out later you had it, I
sort of lying to you by not telling you, as
my friend you've got a big sling and snotty bogger
hand out of your nose.

Speaker 13 (19:05):
Yes, I will feel betrayed by that act you're telling
me for sure.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Well I know. But okay, so there's other lies world.
Do I look good in this? Oh you look great?

Speaker 6 (19:13):
Well?

Speaker 3 (19:13):
Oh that's such a bad one too.

Speaker 5 (19:14):
Just tell someone I see Sometimes I feel like you
can't if you if you know someone that's gonna go
off the deep end. Sometimes it's better to just be like, yeah,
you look.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Great, exactly. It's protecting you.

Speaker 5 (19:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 13 (19:25):
The one that I will definitely lie about is after
someone has gotten a haircut and then they ask.

Speaker 3 (19:30):
You how it looks. I'll just be like, that's great,
that's fine.

Speaker 5 (19:34):
What are you gonna do?

Speaker 3 (19:34):
And I can't grow back.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Well that they can grow it back eventually, eventually.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
Sure, but at that moment, I just don't want to
make them feel like crap all day.

Speaker 2 (19:41):
All right, Well, so we're gonna get into national give
me National Honesty Day. It is a little while interesting
call from Lindsey. Good morning, Lendsy, thanks for listening today.
How you doing.

Speaker 10 (19:51):
Good morning, lady, Holy.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
Good good morning lady works too, so, so why were
you on a school bus so early in the morning?
Are you a driver?

Speaker 1 (20:02):
That's what?

Speaker 10 (20:03):
So I transport kids of my full time job, and
my dad's also a bus driver and stuff. And I
got in early this morning to do my bus check.
And when I walked into my boss's office, there were
pressures of seats on one of the school buses and
there are penises drawn all over the seats.

Speaker 5 (20:26):
Yeah, okay, so teenage boys.

Speaker 2 (20:30):
Yeah, so obviously, and I'm sure girls were involved to
So it's an equal opportunity art project. So you're saying
that these students, I guess middle aged middle school age students, right, they're.

Speaker 10 (20:44):
All actually it's middle school and high school combined, and
they are actually all boys. They're about fifteen seats just
covered on all different kinds of penises.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Right, describe some of the penises you saw.

Speaker 10 (20:58):
Uh, there was one that had biceps grown, like growing
out of it.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
Wow, how do I get that?

Speaker 10 (21:08):
There was one? There was one that was driving the
Osra Meyer wienermobile.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
That one sense?

Speaker 2 (21:15):
Can we try to can we try to think positively
about this for just a moment, even though they totally
wrecked these school bus seats with their I guess sharpie
driven drawn penises. You know, they're very artistic. They're getting
creative with their penises.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
I think we should appreciate the creativity encourage it.

Speaker 10 (21:35):
Yep, what's funny. What's funny is my boss also took
a step further and grabbed all the camera footage from
the buses and printed out all the kids faces that
did it. Yeah, they are busted, and they are the
parents are all going to get the bills in the mail,

(21:57):
and they're also being sent the pictures of what their kids.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Wow.

Speaker 13 (22:02):
Okay, so to the parents in the room. So really
just Danielle, I guess and Frog, oh yeah, and Froggy
and Scott. If you guys got a call from your
school saying, hey, your kid drew a penis with biceps
on it, and here's the footage.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
How do you not laugh at that?

Speaker 5 (22:19):
I know, well, after I stopped laughing, then I sit
him down and have a conversation. He doesn't see me
laughing about it. Okay, that happens between myself and my husband.
Then I sit him down and say, obviously that's not
something we can do. We don't do that, you.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
Know, Dotty and I love you, son, but you're drawing
me bicep bicip featuring seriously on the school bus is
a bit much. Yes, Nick, I kind of want to
see some of these. See what I would do is ready.
I would take those seats intact out of those buses.

(22:54):
I would make an art installation out of them.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (22:58):
Makes the money make your money back?

Speaker 2 (23:00):
Well yeah, I mean it may. It may be something
you sell every but but I would love walking by
an art gallery in New York City, look in the
window and go, whoa double take? Those are bus seats
with penises.

Speaker 5 (23:13):
I would go in so these penises were not on
like a piece of paper and they put the paper.
They actually took the thing and wrote on the seats.
Yeah yeah, wow, yeah, that's not good.

Speaker 6 (23:26):
Prints of this of the tired panel.

Speaker 5 (23:30):
You want to sleep with penises on you at night?

Speaker 2 (23:33):
Why not A lot of people do. The whole point
is you can't just be penises. It's the fact that
they're drawn on school bus seat that's a problem, right,
that's the art. We don't do that right there.

Speaker 15 (23:45):
And that's why I would correct as a parent, is
that I don't care that you did it. It's where
you did it. On the school seat is not the problem.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Where Okay, where is the proper place? Froggy.

Speaker 15 (23:54):
If you want to get a notebook and draw penises
in the notebook for the rest of your life, that
that's what you want to do to be created, then
do it.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
That's fine. I don't want to shut down your creativity.
But no one's going to see that. The whole point
is you want people to see it, but not on
a school bus.

Speaker 15 (24:07):
That's where we have to we have to redirect.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Prouty.

Speaker 5 (24:12):
I don't know, do you think these kids are going
to get attention? Probably not expelled. Would you get expelled
for penis drawing on seats.

Speaker 3 (24:19):
I don't know how much money are we talking?

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Well, Lindsay, are they going to get in trouble other
than the parents have to pay for the seats?

Speaker 10 (24:28):
Oh yeah, like they're gonna the schools are going to
be notified of the kids, and I'm sure they'll be
written up. Yeah, it'll go farther.

Speaker 13 (24:35):
Yeah, what if you gave them a chance at redemption
and gave them a bunch of sharpies and said, how
can you creatively and beautifully change these and cover them up?

Speaker 10 (24:45):
Or I wish it would be like that, but these
are brand like we just got these buses in like
not even six months ago.

Speaker 5 (24:51):
Oh damn.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
All right, well I don't thinking what No one drew vaginas.

Speaker 5 (24:58):
That's good.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
Those aren't as ex to draw through.

Speaker 2 (25:01):
Yeah, pretty pretty all right? This is this is the debate.

Speaker 6 (25:12):
All right?

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Well, thank you for sharing and uh, these are the
stories we love to hear.

Speaker 5 (25:16):
Yeah, yeah, you know that's pretty good.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
The penis covered bus seeds. Lindsey, thank you for listening,
Thanks for participating in our show and kicking it off
with a bang. We love it. Have a great day.

Speaker 10 (25:30):
You're the best.

Speaker 2 (25:32):
You to take care well, I tell you. Daniel was
supposed to do her report, but she was just bounced
out pretty much.

Speaker 5 (25:40):
A penis taste just slapped aside.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
All right, Well, but you know, I'm sure if you
go to any like middle school or junior high or
high school boys room, yeah, of course you're gonna find
penises all over the places.

Speaker 5 (25:58):
Those are four farts like this is a little stale. Yeah,
this is so funny. Tell them all this is his name,
to all them.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
We're sitting laughing. They're still funny.

Speaker 5 (26:07):
I love a good fart joke.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
You know, I'm gonna draw penis on a birthday card today.

Speaker 9 (26:12):
You should.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
How do I draw farts? What you do? You have
to draw a butt bending over and you know with
the little the spray coming out of it.

Speaker 5 (26:21):
The birthday card I got for Andrew today.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
Ye what is it?

Speaker 14 (26:24):
Yell?

Speaker 5 (26:25):
Let's do it on the card. You know how sometimes
you laugh so hard you accidentally fart and it's a
little chipmunk farting and then inside it says wishing you
that kind of birthday.

Speaker 2 (26:35):
So there you go.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
We all love fart you were on.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
We do, and penises phoenis is on school bus seats.
Don't forget that component. We've got to take the break,
so Daniel, you do have to do your report coming here.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
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Speaker 1 (27:12):
I've been listening for years and tune and every morning.

Speaker 14 (27:15):
Elvis da ran in the Morning Show a.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Little something to think about. Are you listening? Who are you?
And how did you get here? Shall we go further? Okay, okay,
So a lot of people listening know exactly how they
got to America. Maybe your grandparents, maybe you came over,
moved in, immigrated, or maybe hundreds and hundreds of years

(27:39):
ago your ancestors came over. I find this so fascinating,
how one little blip in time can change the world
for hundreds and thousands of years. For instance, the Bush Family,
the President's Bush. There was one guy who came over

(27:59):
to America on the Mayflower who fell overboard and almost drowned.
One guy. He accidentally grabbed a rope on the side
of the Mayflower and through a lot of work, was
pulled up back on board and saved. That one guy

(28:19):
now has millions of descendants, millions, including the Bush family.
And so so you leave your house in the morning.
This is another example. Has nothing to do with this,
but it does. And let's say you stop at a
stop sign, right yeah, and you drop something on the

(28:39):
floor and you actually put it in park and have
to spend an extra second to pick it up off
the floorboard, and then another car just zoomers buy and
runs a stop sign and would have hit your car
had you not dropped your phone. Y, and how you
could have maybe tragically lost your life and therefore never
had kids. Never they never had kids, therefore never saved

(29:01):
dogs in a fire fifteen years later. It's just every
moment counts in some weird way that we'll never know.
We'll never know, but they could track that one guy
that fell over the edge of the mayflower and was
saved and now has millions of descendants.

Speaker 5 (29:18):
I think there's a I think there's a Gwyneth Paltrow
movie like sliding Doors is what it is, yes, and
same thing like she if she goes this way her
life does this and if she goes this way, her
life does that. It's crazy. And actually, Dina Menzel her
Broadway show It's not out anymore, but the one she
wrote years ago was about the same thing. She went

(29:38):
one way and her life was totally changed. If she
had gone this direction, something else would have happened. It's crazy.

Speaker 13 (29:43):
So Mark Wahlberg missed his flight the morning of September eleventh,
and it was one of the flights that ended up
hitting Wow.

Speaker 3 (29:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
Yeah, Well one of our favorite friends, Josh the engineer,
I think he set his clock for six pm wake
up rather than six am. Therefore he was not on
the top of the town.

Speaker 10 (30:05):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (30:05):
You know, it's all these things. Yeah, And so you know,
every moment counts and you may not even know it.
So every moment that you can make a difference in
someone's life and be positive, it could change the world
for the next thousands of years. I mean, I don't
know something to think about.

Speaker 13 (30:22):
I always use that to rationalize things in my head too,
like if I miss a huge event that I wanted
to be part of, if I miss a plane, my
flight is delayed, I'm like, you know what, I wasn't
supposed to be on that at that time, at this moment,
it's fine.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
It's so easy just to get mad and move on. Yeah,
you know, and just bad damn I missed my flying. Well, yeah,
it was a reason you missed your flight. It also
kept you out of maybe arriving on time at an
airport and running into someone you just don't want to see.
Thank god, I missed my flight, Thank you Fate. Didn't
want to see them, Thank you Fate. Danielle, Yeah, thirty
minutes late with your report?

Speaker 5 (30:53):
Is that my fault? We were talking about venuses on buses, and.

Speaker 2 (30:58):
I know, I know, we had to set you aside
for something much more important. Exactly, all right, what do
you have going on?

Speaker 5 (31:03):
All right? So, Dolly Pardon is getting ready to put
out her third children's book. It's called Dolly Pardon's Billy
the Kid Dances his heart out. Now, if you don't
know who Billy the Kid is, it is a French
bulldog named Billy the Kid and it follows him around
and this is her third one about him, and the
new book comes out on December second. So Shaboozie loves

(31:23):
his Jelly role because Jelly role has just been so
wonderful to Shaboozie. He has done so many great things
with him, They've teamed up, they've collapsed, and so Chabouzi
took to social and he said, I have to let
everybody know how wonderful this man is. He's the best human,
the best human one could possibly be. Thank you for

(31:44):
your guidance, for your prayers, for your leadership, for your
big MF heart. You have changed so many people's lives
with your story, with your music. And he goes on
and on and on, God bless you, Nate, and then
he said, you're actually the best. Miss them. Tordas love you, brother.
How sweet is I love when people do that and
put good juju into the universe. There you go, it's

(32:05):
very nice. So the premiere date Elvis for Dexter Resurrection
has been set.

Speaker 2 (32:10):
Good. Yeah, I saw a promo for that last Yeah.

Speaker 5 (32:12):
The series will debut with two episodes July eleventh, streaming
and then on demand for Paramount Plus, which Showtime subscribers
before it's on air debut Sunday July thirteenth, and then
of course each remaining episode will drop weekly, so you
have to wait. That's not the type that you're gonna
get the whole series. You have to wait each week
for that.

Speaker 2 (32:32):
You know who's gonna be on there. Our friend Eric
Stone streets right, who's now a godparent of a Norwegian
Cruise Line ship Uquah. That's really fun.

Speaker 5 (32:40):
We can't wait. And the trailer for season two of
nine Perfect Strangers with Nicole Kidman, I cannot wait for this.
She is reprising her role as that wellness guru Masha.
She will bring nine new Strangers to go through that
healing retreat in Season two of nine Perfect Strangers hits
Hulu on May twenty first. So this is pretty cool.
If you are a fan of Ava, they will be

(33:00):
celebrating its twentieth anniversary and Avatar, I know, right, isn't
that crazy? Isn't that crazy? So Avatar the Last Airbender
in Concert is actually happening now. It's not just any tour.
If you are a fan, you are going to want
to go through. This is a two hour visual journey
through all three seasons of the iconic animated series, projected

(33:22):
on a full size cinema screen with new elements, new
artistic surprises. The tour is going to kick off in
Iowa City on Sunday, September fourteenth, then it's going to
visit eighty other cities across the globe. So if you
love Avatar, this is definitely something that you want to
be part of. My friend Erica, who lives out in

(33:42):
Los Angeles, is a huge part of Avatar. She is
like really involved with everything that happens with it. She
works very closely with the creators and everything. She's the
sweetest person. She used to work for Universal, So shout
out to Erica, we love you. Okay. Lady Gaga will
be headlining a free concert in Rio this weekend on
Copa Cabana Beach. She arrived in Brazil yesterday and she's

(34:03):
very excited about it. Last year, Madonna drew a record
two million concert goers to that beach, and we'll see
what happens with this. I mean hotel. You can't get
the hotel right now. I think it's like a capacity.
But it is Gaga and everybody wants to see her.
The superhero movie Thunderbolts is predicted to earn more than
seventy million into a debut this weekend at forty three
hundred theaters. Preview screenings will start tomorrow, and Adina Menzel

(34:28):
and Kristen Bell. You know, they voice Anna and Elsa
in Frozen. So Adina was on with Andy Cohen this
week and she was talking about how she does make
royalties on music and the movie. She said, but hey,
how cool would it be if I got a percentage
from all of the merchandise that's out there?

Speaker 2 (34:45):
Cool?

Speaker 5 (34:46):
She said, it would be nice to make at least
a dollar off of every one of those damn Halloween
dresses of Elsa that's walking around. Will that happen? Probably?

Speaker 10 (34:55):
Not right?

Speaker 5 (34:56):
I mean, if she is Alsa technically, I guess she
should have negotiated that. Is that how it works?

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Give you that up front?

Speaker 20 (35:03):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (35:03):
And didn't somebody else write the character?

Speaker 14 (35:04):
And yeah?

Speaker 5 (35:05):
And I guess you don't know what's going to happen
with it at front. You know, you don't know if
it's going to be a big movie or not. So okay,
but it is.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
It is what it is.

Speaker 5 (35:12):
Our Wheel of Fortune Tonight, Celebrity Wheel of Fortune, The
Master Singer, You've got the second seasons finale of Wild Cards.
Jeopardy Masters is on tonight as well. And Everybody's Live
with John Mulaney over on Netflix. And that is my
Danielle reporint.

Speaker 2 (35:23):
So I think we were talking about a second ago,
like one little Bliffin time can change the world forever.
It's called the burnt toast theory. Oh and I was
reading up on this online. Yeah. Let's say in the morning,
you're getting ready for work, whatever, and you burn your toast.
Oh what an inconvenience. All right, so I'll put another
piece of bread in there. I'll do another toast. Well,
they're saying, maybe that gave you two extra minutes to

(35:46):
catch your breath. Maybe it gave you extra two minutes
to not be on the road at a time where
you could have been hurt. And so I don't know.
I find it fascinating. And you're going to drive yourself
insane if you sit there and try to think about
how one moment of doing something different is going to
change the world. But you just do it. You just
trying to make the right decision, but you never know
if you're raking the right decisions. I don't know, Uh, gandhi,

(36:10):
you just do three things we need to know. We
have a free crap phone tap on the way, Is
it my turn? I got lots of crap in my office,
but most of it is just crap, priceless.

Speaker 13 (36:23):
I feel like none of it's crap. I feel like
you have a bunch of good stuff in a row.

Speaker 6 (36:26):
I do fabulous things.

Speaker 5 (36:27):
I do fabulous fines. That's what Elvis Sheldon calls out.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Nice, We're gonna do the fabulous fines. Phone tap you
laugh while you want. At least I have an office,
the only one. The thing is, Nate spends more time
in my office than I do. Yeah, surrounded by fabulous fine.
Oh yeah, I'm surprised you haven't lifted some of that stuff.
I bet you have thief. All right, let's get into
the three things we need to know, Gandhi, what's up?

Speaker 5 (36:51):
All right?

Speaker 13 (36:52):
The Senate is expected to vote today on a resolution
that would halt President Trump's global tariffs. The measure is
aiming to cancel National Emergency, the national emergency Trump declared
April second, which he used to enact global tariffs. The
bipartisan resolution is sponsored by Oregon Democrat rat Ron Wyden
and supported by Kentucky Republican Rand Paul. The White House
is threatening to veto that resolution, saying it would undermine

(37:15):
national and economic security. Recent polling suggests President Trump's tariffs
are increasingly unpopular. I don't know if you guys have
been following along with the Karen Red.

Speaker 2 (37:25):
Murder Reed trial fascinating.

Speaker 13 (37:27):
It is resuming today in Massachusetts. She's accused of killing
her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keeffe, by striking him
with a car after a night of drinking. Yesterday, the
jury heard testimony from a family friend of O'Keefe, who
was with Reid when his body was found. Reed's defense
team claims that she's the victim of a massive cover
up and is being framed for the murder of O'Keefe.

Speaker 3 (37:49):
Lots of drama. It is a fascinating trial. What's going
on over there?

Speaker 13 (37:52):
And finally, the maker of the popular weight loss drug
we Govie says it's making the medication more affordable and
more available. Novo Nordisk says it's going to be collaborating
with telehealth companies that provide compounded or off brand drugs
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pens do, but it will be cheaper. The company says.
The name brand version will now be delivered to homes

(38:13):
for four hundred and ninety nine dollars plus the cost
of a monthly telehealth service, which is about one hundred
bucks a month. That's less than the cost of the drug.
Without a discount, it's really expensive. And those are your
three things.

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Speaker 1 (39:11):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show, What a.

Speaker 2 (39:13):
Beautiful day yesterday here in New York City went out
and had a lunch by myself. Went to Odeon said
at the bar, had some shrimp cocktail and a glass
of white wine. That was my lunch. Sounds great, doesn't it. Yeah,
they have great shrimp cocktail and very cold wine.

Speaker 5 (39:27):
I wouldn't know. I don't eat that.

Speaker 2 (39:28):
You don't eat shrimp, you should? Is good.

Speaker 5 (39:30):
I eat it if I have to. If it's a
Friday during Lent and there's nothing else we go out
to dinner, I'm forced to eat it. I don't like it,
but I'll do it.

Speaker 2 (39:39):
Shrimp has its own handle. Anyway. So I walking around
the city. I was walking, and I walked all the
way over to Chinatown, I walked down, I walked over
all the way to the Greenwich to Greenwich Village, and
walked all the way back up to or down or wherever. Yeah,
and it was just a great day. Talked to a
lot of people. I actually stopped at a news stand
and bought some gum because I had really try ash breath.

(40:01):
And so the guy behind the counter actually used the
word gnarley. Well, it's from a while back, you know.
Gnarley is like from the nineties, I guess. And there's
a list of words that just are dated. I want
to bring him back. I'll get into that. No, man
is Eric on the phone. Okay, this is another interesting thing. Hello, Eric,

(40:25):
welcome to the show. I'm so glad that we could
speak with you.

Speaker 6 (40:30):
Eric, he's not glad to speak.

Speaker 2 (40:36):
Why did it hang? Did we hang up on Eric?

Speaker 5 (40:38):
Eric? Hello?

Speaker 2 (40:39):
Okay, there's a point here. Eric said to text in
and I don't understand it. I'm hoping he can translate,
because some people will text maybe they text too fast,
or you know, the words are misspelled. I don't know.
And I'm trying to figure out what he wants, because
when you hear the text, you'll go I don't understand
what he's saying. But he seems like a nice guy, right,

(41:02):
very nice. Maybe he got nervous and hond on he
got nervous.

Speaker 13 (41:06):
Was it like an accidental Maybe his phone picked up
what he was talking to somebody else about.

Speaker 2 (41:10):
I don't know. Oh, well, why are you coasting us?

Speaker 9 (41:15):
Man?

Speaker 2 (41:15):
All right, I'm gonna read the text. Ready, you tell
me what you think he's saying.

Speaker 22 (41:19):
We'll keep trying.

Speaker 2 (41:20):
Don't give up his text said episode why is the
dating scene trash plays? Are you truly happy? Episode from
April eighth.

Speaker 3 (41:31):
I know what that is, you do, Yes, that's about
my podcast?

Speaker 2 (41:36):
Oh what is he saying? Though?

Speaker 14 (41:38):
So?

Speaker 13 (41:39):
I think what he's trying to say is that the
episode is labeled incorrectly because we actually went and looked
and that's not true. So the episode title, why is
the dating scene trash? He's saying, was playing an old episode?

Speaker 3 (41:52):
Are you truly happy? But we went and checked and
it's not.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Okay? Wow, But do you see how by reading this, yeah,
I have no freaking clue what he's saying.

Speaker 3 (42:00):
With no context, you would have no idea what's going on?

Speaker 6 (42:03):
Well?

Speaker 2 (42:05):
Who's this? But that was the basic that's it? Okay,
thanks for listening. Well, no, it was shame on him
for not picking up the phone and hanging up on
us and totally shirking his responsibility as a listener.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
What's his name?

Speaker 3 (42:18):
Eric?

Speaker 2 (42:18):
Yes, damn it, Eric, damn you Eric. Anyway, but I
will tell you this. We receive a lot of texts
here at fifty five one hundred. A lot of them
don't make sense, and I want them to. I want
to know what you're saying. So if you would please
just a request, maybe proof read them before you push
sin yeah.

Speaker 1 (42:37):
Or make it.

Speaker 13 (42:37):
You have to make it a complete sentence, yes, because
a lot of times people will respond to what we've
said and then we don't see them for five minutes
ten minutes later, so we're not really sure what you're
talking about.

Speaker 3 (42:48):
So it sort of looks like you're yelling into the ether.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Yeah, right, exactly.

Speaker 6 (42:51):
In people's defense, though, a lot of people do the talk.

Speaker 2 (42:53):
To did you want to say something?

Speaker 19 (42:54):
Yeah, Well, books text while driving and sometimes he doesn't
translate well, or somebody in the back seat saying something
else like they do specifically on my car, and sometimes
it comes out garbledygook.

Speaker 2 (43:06):
When we get it, it's it's true, But but I
wanted if we didn't care about what you're saying, I
wouldn't say anything. Sure. I'm just saying, if you're going
to textas, make sure it's grammatically correct, no slang.

Speaker 3 (43:21):
You're asking for a lot.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
What's that? Gobbled no, gobbledy gook.

Speaker 5 (43:26):
It's my favorite type of goop?

Speaker 2 (43:28):
Is it gook or goop? Godly goop?

Speaker 5 (43:31):
Goop goop.

Speaker 3 (43:31):
I always said goop.

Speaker 2 (43:35):
It's gook.

Speaker 5 (43:35):
Gobbled I always said goop. I always say goop.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
I don't know. One may be correct. Well, I don't know.
I don't know the answer, Froggy, what's the answer there is?

Speaker 15 (43:43):
I have no clue about emojis. Can you send emojis? No,
we can't see them. Okay, I didn't know, all right,
So back to this conversation I was having. Okayok So,
this guy yesterday said.

Speaker 2 (43:54):
What is it?

Speaker 15 (43:55):
It's gobbledy gookoop.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
It's it's gobble de gook g o. Okay, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (44:04):
Do we know why?

Speaker 2 (44:06):
Is goo gook is a racial thing?

Speaker 3 (44:08):
I hope can we change it to goop just to
be safe?

Speaker 1 (44:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (44:13):
Sure, yeah, if yeah, I don't know. Gobbledy gook?

Speaker 6 (44:18):
What it started?

Speaker 2 (44:19):
In nineteen forty four from a representative in Texas?

Speaker 5 (44:24):
What does it mean?

Speaker 14 (44:25):
Like?

Speaker 2 (44:25):
Just more reportedly made up? The word in imitation of
the noise of turkey makes Oh okay, what the hell's
wrong with us? I feel like we still don't know
any more than we did when we started orvization.

Speaker 5 (44:42):
Oh no, fun, now, Frog, it's more fun.

Speaker 2 (44:45):
Okay whatever. I didn't understand what he said. It was
just a bunch of Oh. Eric's trying to get through
to us, But now it's too late. It's water under
the bridge. Eric, Now we understand where where did that
saying come from? Water under the bridge? Well, see, that's

(45:05):
that's a visual. You know what water of the bridge means.
It means it's gone, it's past. It's the same as saying, oh,
let's leave that alone. It's in the rear view mirror,
meaning it's behind us. Nate's got all the old man sayings.
I usually just go to Nate. I want to know that.

Speaker 6 (45:20):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (45:20):
So this guy used the word gnarley yesterday, and I'm
thinking there are so many slang words that are just
so outdated that we should keep it on. We should
bring these back. It's like here on our show, we
play a lot of new music and everyone's well, you'll
hear something from nineteen seventy four, right, some gobbledygook. So okay,

(45:43):
So gnarly is the word stoked? He stoked is great.

Speaker 3 (45:47):
I think those words are all back.

Speaker 5 (45:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
I love the word sweet. I use the word sweet
all the time. M sweet. Here's one. If someone says
something that you really really agree with. Word.

Speaker 9 (46:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (46:01):
See, I feel like all these are still here.

Speaker 2 (46:03):
Yeah. Word. I don't hear word enough. I thought word
was replaced with bet bet peace. Is always good instead
of goodbye. Uh, dude, tight oki dokie, no time. Okay,
but but see, I'm trying to say that these old
slaying terms are still kind of cool. And then Nat
will go, I've got one. What is it?

Speaker 14 (46:24):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (46:25):
I like to say, now we're cooking with gas.

Speaker 20 (46:27):
That's not.

Speaker 5 (46:29):
Talking about what were we cooking with before?

Speaker 2 (46:32):
I don't know. Well, gas just takes it up a notch. Okay,
let's get really crazy. Can you dig it?

Speaker 5 (46:37):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (46:38):
I like, can you dig it?

Speaker 20 (46:39):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (46:39):
It's something still the bomb anyway, no hella, no, here
it comes Nate. Well, you know what I think? So hip?
You were so great? I find you are the bees needs.

Speaker 5 (46:55):
I know, it doesn't make sense.

Speaker 2 (46:57):
And then here's Nate, how about per snapper? That's poppy
cock home slice.

Speaker 3 (47:05):
These do have knees?

Speaker 9 (47:06):
What?

Speaker 6 (47:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 13 (47:08):
They have six legs and each leg has a joint
between the femur and timmy a bones.

Speaker 2 (47:12):
I thought that was just a bunch of.

Speaker 3 (47:16):
But they don't have knee caps. So you know, there's geez.

Speaker 2 (47:19):
Louise, Uh bring that back? Do you still? But see,
I'm getting tired of bruh. Oh god, I hate that,
and I really think it's so weird if someone calls
someone who's female bro oh yeah, but it's all the time.

Speaker 6 (47:33):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:35):
See.

Speaker 13 (47:35):
I make it a point to say okie doak in
texting because I just feel like writing okay. Sometimes people
interpret it the wrong way, like, yeah, you're a right?

Speaker 3 (47:42):
Why are you so short? What's going on?

Speaker 20 (47:44):
So?

Speaker 17 (47:44):
All right?

Speaker 5 (47:44):
Okay okay.

Speaker 2 (47:45):
I was talking to a good friend of ours yesterday,
King Salideen. He met another friend of ours who I
find very interesting, and I said, yeah, he's a cool
cat calling people in cat. I think cats? Can we
bring that back in? Hey, diamonds, diamond diamond, you're a cat.
You're a cool cat? Are you kill? Okay with cool cat?
I love it when I hear people calling someone a cat.

(48:07):
I think of like jazz age. I think of Harlem
jazz performers. You're a cool cat. Anyway? What's gary say?

Speaker 10 (48:15):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (48:16):
Snap?

Speaker 6 (48:17):
Is that still in?

Speaker 2 (48:18):
Like?

Speaker 4 (48:18):
Snap?

Speaker 2 (48:19):
Sure?

Speaker 4 (48:20):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (48:21):
Absolutely, Snap?

Speaker 5 (48:22):
That's dope?

Speaker 6 (48:24):
All right?

Speaker 2 (48:24):
So do we agree snap is good?

Speaker 13 (48:27):
I think you should say whatever you want to say
and not worry about if other people think it's cool. Exactly,
I say, I'm pretty sure I say half of the
stuff on that list, right.

Speaker 2 (48:36):
Because you're a cool cat, cool cat and you're not
full of goby.

Speaker 10 (48:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (48:41):
If someone's turning us on right now, they're like what, Yeah,
that's what it's all about. All we have a uh
a fabulous fines free money phone tap.

Speaker 5 (48:50):
Do not steal my fabulous fines Well, I.

Speaker 2 (48:54):
Don't think you invented it, no offense, I did. All right,
So we're giving away some cool old cat stuff.

Speaker 5 (49:00):
Ok, it's the best.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
It'll be sweet, it'll be sick.

Speaker 5 (49:05):
Oh jeez.

Speaker 2 (49:05):
And that's coming up next with the phone tap. I
want to hear all about the weird, wild stories you
didn't learn in school. Let my best friend Patty Steele
and her podcast, The Backstory with Patty Steel be your guide.
What are you working on, Patty, Well, here's.

Speaker 5 (49:18):
The deal, Elvis.

Speaker 23 (49:19):
Imagine your dad wanting to include you in everything he does,
from the movies he makes to his serious drug issues.
This is about Robert Downey Junior and his evolution from
movie star to prison inmate.

Speaker 5 (49:30):
I'm back to Superstar.

Speaker 2 (49:32):
The Backstory with Patty Steele. New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.
Listen on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts.

Speaker 14 (49:47):
The Free Craft phone tap.

Speaker 2 (49:49):
Okay, look, so today's my day to choose the free
crap for the free crab phone tap. So we went
to my office and I now know more than ever
I am a horde. Everything you guys picked up and
told me to give away. I'm like, no, okay, give
that away, and you were like, no, that's mine. Like
that exactly what I'm gonna do with it. It's gonna

(50:11):
stay in my office. We didn't find a lot of stuff,
and some of it is kind of a retread of
stuff you gave away from your offices. For instance, the
New Kids on the Block blanket.

Speaker 3 (50:23):
But that was a hot ticket.

Speaker 2 (50:24):
It is at everyone wanted, wanted it, and you gave
it away. The other day, I'm gonna give mine away.
It's the boys from New Kids on the Block. That's
so cute. You're celebrating their uh, their show in Vegas
that this blanket is. It hurts me to give this away.

(50:45):
But the New Kids in the Block blanket. Now, the
other day you gave away half of a champagne bottle
filled with Eminem's with your face on it. Who was that?
I'm giving away a whole champagne bottle? Still see who
em and m's with my face on that.

Speaker 5 (51:02):
That's cool something we want that.

Speaker 2 (51:04):
This is premium stuff that's not crap at all. That
is premium, fabulous.

Speaker 13 (51:09):
Fines and their Buckeye colors. If anyone cares. The Ohio
State University, we love that.

Speaker 2 (51:15):
Here. Giving this away right here is really gonna hurt me.
It's a bottle of my Tom's heartburn and sleep support.
It's got melowtnin and Tom's in it, so you go
to sleep not have heartburn.

Speaker 3 (51:27):
That might actually hurt you.

Speaker 5 (51:29):
You might need some of those, Okay, I got plenty.

Speaker 2 (51:33):
Our friends at Natella gave us these personalized nutella jars
and mine has Elvis written on it. It's full of nutella.
Never been open. Wow. I mean they expired November of
last year, last year.

Speaker 6 (51:46):
That means it's still good because it's best bought.

Speaker 5 (51:50):
I don't think hotel ever goes bad. In my books,
good falling stuff's falling.

Speaker 2 (51:57):
I can't give that away, but I'm gonna give you
all of this in a Trader Joe's insulated tote bag.

Speaker 5 (52:04):
No, do you know when those tote bags go on
sale in Trader Joe's they cannot keep them in stock
they sell out so fast.

Speaker 2 (52:13):
Oh wow, mine is stained with all the spilled foods
they had it, including this steel. Later it still has
ramons of my of my soup on it and some recyclable.

Speaker 3 (52:29):
Yes that's important.

Speaker 2 (52:31):
By the way, Scotty Scotty, we have to clean this set,
this Trader Joe's thing out before we send it. Yes,
we do, okay, so make sure you get that done. Sure,
Scotty Scotti. Ships doesn't clean the ships all right. So
once again it's the new kids of the block blanket,
the champ sealed champagne, bottle of Eminem's with my face

(52:52):
on them. Uh, the nice dose of tombs with melatonin,
the nutella with Elvis written on it. In a Trader
Joe's insulated tote bag.

Speaker 5 (53:02):
That will be cleanly promised.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
You have hit the mother low some cool stuff.

Speaker 9 (53:08):
This is.

Speaker 2 (53:09):
It is a Trader Joe's insulated bag filled with fabulous
fines kind a ladle and a ladle. I hit the ladle, okay.
Ladel's are hardy come by. So if you want to
win it all with the free crap phone tab, we
call her one hundred now at eight hundred two four
to zero one hundred don't.

Speaker 1 (53:27):
Answer the phone.

Speaker 14 (53:28):
Elvis Duran, the Elvis durand phone tab the return.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
Of Michael Oppenheimer. The email says, my mom Anne just
took all of her money out of girl Throwing bank
because one day they didn't allow her to deposit a
check into my account. She's been doing it for years.
She hates them now. Wouldn't it be great if you
called as a telemarketer trying to get us back as customers.

(53:56):
Mom will go bonkers. This comes to us from Nicole
and Cedarhurst. Nicole phone tapping her mom, and here's the setup.
Nicole's at home with her mom listening in as Scary
makes the call as Michael Oppenheimer, the relentless phone solicitor.
Shall we listen in?

Speaker 24 (54:13):
Hello?

Speaker 22 (54:14):
Oh, yes, good afternoon. This is mister Michael Oppenheimer. We're
all throwing the bank.

Speaker 6 (54:18):
How are you doing today?

Speaker 21 (54:19):
Miss?

Speaker 4 (54:20):
What can I do for you?

Speaker 22 (54:21):
We noticed that you have a choice in banks, and
we'd like to know if you'd like to reopen an
account with us here at the both thrown Bank.

Speaker 24 (54:27):
I went there to put in my income tax and
this woman told me that it was totally impossible to
put that check into that account when I've been doing
it for the past I don't know how many years.
She was very nasty about it, so I decided to
take my money out of that account.

Speaker 22 (54:42):
A lot of securities are in place a broth throwing bank,
and I think that they might have been in the
right in telling you that the check would might not
have been able to be deposited at that time.

Speaker 24 (54:51):
It doesn't matter. I don't deal with that bank anymore.
I went to a new bank.

Speaker 22 (54:55):
Rank has incredible interest checking now at two point five percent.

Speaker 24 (55:00):
I already, I already made my decision. I will not
go back to that bank. I already put my money
in another bank, and that's all there is.

Speaker 22 (55:07):
We also offer free checks and internet banking where you
can pay your bills online.

Speaker 24 (55:12):
No, no, thank you, I'm not interested.

Speaker 22 (55:14):
We do have a brokerage service available to you at
this time.

Speaker 24 (55:18):
No thank you.

Speaker 22 (55:19):
What is your address?

Speaker 6 (55:20):
Please?

Speaker 24 (55:20):
Why is that? I don't need to give you my agent.
I don't even belong to the bank.

Speaker 2 (55:24):
No more.

Speaker 18 (55:26):
Hello.

Speaker 24 (55:27):
Oh yes, please stop calling here.

Speaker 22 (55:30):
This is mister Michael Oppenheimer from bank.

Speaker 24 (55:33):
Please do not call here again. Oh the ways, I'm
going to the bank and I'm making a complaint. I
told you I do not want to deal with both known.

Speaker 22 (55:40):
Banks, but Glon Bank has the best financing and interest
checking that you'll find anywhere in the entire continental United States.

Speaker 24 (55:47):
Am I talking to somebody who likes this a machine?

Speaker 22 (55:50):
This is mister Michael Oppenheimer. Maybe we could interest you.

Speaker 24 (55:53):
No, do not call me again. I'm going to the
bank now, and I'm making a complaint. If you call
this house one more time, there's going to be a problem.
Now you're call three times already, and I want it shocked.

Speaker 22 (56:02):
There's no reason to get crazy.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
Missus.

Speaker 22 (56:08):
Hello, I can hear you, ma'am.

Speaker 24 (56:10):
Could you I want you to stop calling my house.

Speaker 22 (56:13):
This is mister Michael Oppenheimer. Maintaining our customers trust and
confidence is very important to us. We'd like to go
ahead and reopen that account now. Now, can I have
your permission on tape so we can.

Speaker 24 (56:24):
No, I don't want you to open up my account.
I don't like that bank, and I took my money out.

Speaker 2 (56:29):
We'd like to have the.

Speaker 22 (56:30):
Money back into the account if possible.

Speaker 24 (56:33):
Yes, I want to speak to somebody, not a machine.

Speaker 22 (56:36):
I am not a machine.

Speaker 24 (56:37):
Well, then stop calling me because I'm going over to
the bank right now. I have your name, and I'm
telling you I do not want that account open again.

Speaker 22 (56:44):
Missus Green. I am a human being and I can
open your account. All you have to do is say yes. No,
we can send you a check for ten dollars and
you can catch that check. No, would you like the
bonus of ten dollars? No, we can give you ten
dollars for free. No else can you get money for free? No?

Speaker 2 (57:01):
Thank you?

Speaker 22 (57:02):
What is your email address?

Speaker 24 (57:03):
Miss none of your business.

Speaker 22 (57:04):
Maybe we could send some literature to your house.

Speaker 2 (57:07):
Now that will change your mind about want it.

Speaker 24 (57:10):
Please do not send me anything.

Speaker 22 (57:11):
You're being very difficult at this time, am I am?
Your sound very irate?

Speaker 2 (57:16):
Missus Green?

Speaker 7 (57:17):
Really, you know what?

Speaker 24 (57:19):
You could keep calling here, but when you call back,
I'm going to have the police here to let them
listen to what a pain in.

Speaker 7 (57:25):
The ass that you are.

Speaker 24 (57:27):
Okay, I told you no the first time. Now, do
not call my house again, because right now my daughter's
on her cell phone calling the police so they could
come here and listen to how y'all keep bothering me.

Speaker 12 (57:40):
Take a breath, Missus Green, excuse me, do not call
me again. Hello, Yes, this is mister Michael up and
him again not to bother me again.

Speaker 2 (57:52):
I'm not bothering you.

Speaker 22 (57:53):
I'm just telling you about some of our goods and
services we have that might change your mind.

Speaker 24 (57:58):
Better me. I have the police on myself phone. They
listen to everything you say. Do not call my house
no more. I don't want to open up any account.

Speaker 2 (58:07):
We would like to throw in a free credit card
at this time, no questions. I want here every minute,
Missus Green.

Speaker 22 (58:14):
I'm going to go ahead and open that account for you.
How does this No, we'd like to congratulate you on
your brand new account.

Speaker 24 (58:21):
I did not give you permission.

Speaker 2 (58:23):
I heard it you hurt.

Speaker 24 (58:24):
Okay, I did not give you permission and you better
not have opened up an account for me, because I'm
going to see the bank and we are.

Speaker 22 (58:30):
Going to put a complimentary ten dollars bill in that account.

Speaker 2 (58:34):
How does that sound?

Speaker 24 (58:34):
And he said he opened it up for me.

Speaker 12 (58:36):
He heard me say who are you talking to I'm
talking to the police station.

Speaker 22 (58:40):
You're not talking to the police.

Speaker 2 (58:42):
Yes I am, Missus Green.

Speaker 22 (58:44):
I think it would be in my best interest to
tell you at this time that this is scary Jones,
and you've been phone tapped me by your daughter.

Speaker 5 (58:57):
I'm gonna count out.

Speaker 2 (58:58):
Is he there?

Speaker 9 (58:59):
Yes?

Speaker 14 (59:00):
Up from thank you, thank you, Elvis Duran's phone tap
there it is.

Speaker 2 (59:05):
It's not just a phone tap. It's the free crap
phone tap. And I'm telling you right now, this is
not crap. This is all good stuff. That's all good stuff.
We're about to change someone's life and we're gonna add
a bonus item we didn't even mention. Oh my god,
that's life changing right there. Hello Lacey, Hello, Hello lady Lacy,
Hello Lacey, Hello lady, Hello Lacey. Welcome to the show. Lacy.

(59:29):
How are you feeling so far of this fine, fabulous
Wednesday morning.

Speaker 3 (59:33):
You know it started out a little rough, but I
think it's getting a little better.

Speaker 2 (59:37):
Okay, Well, oh I hope you're sitting down. Are you
sitting down?

Speaker 9 (59:42):
I am?

Speaker 1 (59:43):
I am?

Speaker 5 (59:43):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (59:44):
Okay, you just won the fabulous Wednesday, fabulous fines free
money phone tap without the money prize package.

Speaker 5 (59:54):
Baby, all right?

Speaker 2 (59:55):
Okay, Now, were you or are you a n KOT fan?

Speaker 10 (01:00:01):
New Kids on the Block absolutely?

Speaker 2 (01:00:03):
Okay, Well, their residency in Las Vegas, big news item.
They sent us these exclusive New Kids of the Block
blankets with their pictures all over it. Yes, you have
that in your prize pack. Also, and our friends at
Eminem sent us these champagne bottles sealed but filled with
Eminem's with our pictures on them. You're gonna get the

(01:00:23):
Eminem champagne bottle with my face on all the m
and ms. Eat them wisely. You'll love them.

Speaker 10 (01:00:29):
I absolutely will.

Speaker 2 (01:00:30):
I will melt in your mouth and not in your
hand now I know. Also you have tombs that the
only will relieve heartburn, but also have melowtone in them
so you'll sleep and have a nice sleep. Also, Nutella
the bottle personalized with my name on It's like the
Elvis Duran Nutella bottle. Yeah, got that collector's item it is.

(01:00:52):
It is a collector's item, even though it was best
by November twenty four.

Speaker 9 (01:00:58):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
It's also gonna be delivered in a world famous Trader
Joe's insulated tote bag. These are difficult to.

Speaker 5 (01:01:06):
Find, very hard to find.

Speaker 4 (01:01:08):
Now you know what I've heard.

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
Now, Gandhi, you do you want to tell her what
the bonus item is? Yes, and pulled this out of
my office just for you.

Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
You did.

Speaker 13 (01:01:16):
It is a beautiful fake plant meant to brighten any
room that I gave Elvis maybe a year or two
ago when we moved into these offices.

Speaker 2 (01:01:23):
It's dusty, yes, and it's fake, and it's gonna make
your life so so fabulous.

Speaker 3 (01:01:28):
It's gonna make you so happy.

Speaker 10 (01:01:30):
It will be the perfect edition to my classroom. I'm
a teacher.

Speaker 2 (01:01:33):
Yes, there you go.

Speaker 3 (01:01:34):
That's perfect.

Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
There you go. So congratulations. You want it all. It's
all delivered in that Trader Joe's insulated tote bag.

Speaker 1 (01:01:41):
Amazing.

Speaker 10 (01:01:41):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (01:01:42):
It is hard to part with these things, but you
know you deserve them. Lacey, Lacy, go have a beautiful
day and thank you so much for listening to us.

Speaker 10 (01:01:49):
Yes, you guys too, Thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
I love you. Hold on a second. She's great, she's
got spunk, she's got sas. Yeah, we have another free
crap phone tat with fabulous fines Tomorrow. Who's in charge
of tomorrow?

Speaker 4 (01:02:00):
I think?

Speaker 2 (01:02:01):
Gone?

Speaker 5 (01:02:02):
Okay, Ghani, can you do it done?

Speaker 3 (01:02:03):
Absolutely?

Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
Can you pull it off?

Speaker 5 (01:02:05):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (01:02:05):
All right, Danielle, what do you have coming up?

Speaker 5 (01:02:13):
We're to talk about Shaboozy and how much he loves
Jelly Roll and Glrilla is officially working on her sophomore
album Perfect.

Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
That's Weird. Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
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(01:02:46):
the host of the nationally syndicated Elvis Duran in the
Morning show My List of Phases. Okay, Gay, Elvis and
the Morning.

Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
Every morning I listen to you and and Ghanie and
and yell, don't worry. You're not gonna feel anything. It's fine.

Speaker 2 (01:03:04):
I don't know if I would listen to that show.

Speaker 1 (01:03:11):
One morning show.

Speaker 2 (01:03:13):
It's so surreal. He know, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Foullon is screaming.
Your name's in ecstasy anyway. You know, between where we're
sitting right now on fifty fifth Street and sixth Avenue
in Manhattan, right down sixth Avenue is Radio City and NBC,
where Jimmy Fallon does his show every day. Right, I
consider that a trail. Yes, I feel it's New York City,

(01:03:38):
so you know, you're you know, you're out in nature. Yeah,
of course nature. You know it's the smell of you know, nuts,
they're roasting hot dog stands.

Speaker 3 (01:03:49):
Yep, urine, we got it all horse poop.

Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
Exactly got it anyway, uh, Gandhi. Another gift you gave
to this show is your relationship with Railster Trail. Yes.
I love them, and it's kind of funny when you
brought them to us, I already had their app TRAILINGK
on my phone because you know, out in our Santa
Fe we have a lot of trails and I'm always
on the trail yep. And so you got to know
them really well. And there's one person in specific, Brandy Horton,

(01:04:14):
who's there, I believe, vice president of communications, right, she's here. Hi, Brandy.

Speaker 1 (01:04:19):
Hey, I'm so glad to be here.

Speaker 2 (01:04:20):
I'm glad you're here, Gandhi. And I was telling you
when you came in. She talks about you so much.
We have to shut her down.

Speaker 3 (01:04:26):
Yes, I'm a pusher. When I like something, I'm like,
you should try this. Did you know how great this was?

Speaker 13 (01:04:31):
And it's good because you can get outside in safe spaces,
you can walk if they have bike trails all kinds
of stuff, and I'm just like this, this is what
we need right now.

Speaker 8 (01:04:39):
Well, there's nothing better than being in New York City
and being able to get into nature in like two
seconds on the trail. That's what I'm in Washington, d C.
I say that all the time, like you're literally two
blocks away from a main road, but you're immersed in nature.
You see birds, you see water, and all of a sudden,
all that stress gone.

Speaker 2 (01:04:56):
Well, so I'm glad your brother that I've never used
trailing Manhattan. So I did, and right are all around
us are trails. Okay, So tell everyone listening, Brandy, what
rails to trails is all about how it started just
quickly and how it became so popular as well.

Speaker 8 (01:05:12):
Sure, So Rails Trails Conservancy started in the mid eighties
when a lot of railroad corridors were going out of service,
and so communities across the country were like, what are
we going to do with these spaces They're just kind
of hanging out, And Congress made it possible for people
to turn those unused railroads into trails. So over the
course of the past forty years, we've gone from about
one hundred miles a multi use trail in the country

(01:05:32):
to over forty two thousand miles.

Speaker 2 (01:05:34):
Yeah, and right downtown we have the high Line, which
is oh I was also visited by people that come
in from around the world, around the world. And we're
on in Des Moines, Iowa, which you have an incredible trail.

Speaker 8 (01:05:45):
My favorite trail there the Raccoon River Valley Trail, which
is also part of the Great American Rail Trail, which
goes from Washington, d C. To Washington State. But it's
my favorite. It was my first that I visited as
part of the Rails to Trails Conservancy team, and it
brings to life all of the ways that trails make
our communities better. People are out there, they're visiting with
each other. The businesses have signs. You know, a dentist

(01:06:06):
office has a sign that says, come in and use
our bathroom trail users, because you know, there might not
be a place open for them to go. It's just
so incredible. It just shows you how communities really rally
around these spaces.

Speaker 2 (01:06:16):
I love it. I do too.

Speaker 13 (01:06:17):
And I was quizzing her because she has gone to
so many of the different trails, and I'm asking her about,
you know, what is it like in Texas, and she
has great stories about every single one of them. But
I just think, especially if you are in a city
and you just need a little bit of relief to
get away from the horns and the horsepoop and whatever
it is, they have trails everywhere. It's my favorite thing.

Speaker 2 (01:06:35):
Oh see, I run for trails that do have horsepoops.

Speaker 3 (01:06:38):
Some of them also do.

Speaker 2 (01:06:40):
As you're running away from the horsepoop, I'm trying to
find it.

Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
There's something about a horsepoop in a city street that
just doesn't vibe with me.

Speaker 2 (01:06:47):
So you're saying, Branda, your favorite trail is in Des Moines.
That's right now. So what are some of your other
favorite trails around?

Speaker 8 (01:06:53):
I have so many. There's one in Washington State, the
Olympic Discovery Trail, which goes out into the Olympic fit
in and the National Park there that is just like
epically beautiful.

Speaker 2 (01:07:03):
It is really gorgeous.

Speaker 8 (01:07:05):
Trails that have tunnels are so cool.

Speaker 2 (01:07:07):
Oh that scares me.

Speaker 8 (01:07:08):
It's a little creepy, but also like what an experience
you're going kind of at, like walking or biking through
this place that trains used to go. You're like in
the middle of a mountain, some of them have lights,
some of them don't have lights. The ones without lights
are really creepy.

Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Now, another thing I find fascinating about rails, rail trails.
They don't have trains on them anymore, but there's history there.
You learn about how the country moved. You learned what
was being transported on these these these rails years and years.
I mean you're talking how many years ago.

Speaker 8 (01:07:42):
I mean hundreds in some situations, right back into the
eighteen hundreds. And all these towns they were rail towns.
And so now when the trail comes back through, they
come back to life as trail towns and they still
have all that history and they're so proud of it
and they want to tell you about it. So sometimes
you go into these small towns and all the communities like, hey,
let us come into our you know, come into our
history museum, come into our small business that's been here

(01:08:05):
for you know, seventy five years, eat our food, and
you get to meet America in a way that you
don't when you're driving down the highway. And that is
really special. I think that's really what makes this country great.
And this is a this is a nonprofit that is
a nonprofit. Yeah, right a conservancy. Right, yes, Nate, what
what are we doing? Did you did you get the
big check?

Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
You know what? I think that's wasteful these days. Okay,
so translation translation, they didn't order the big check, so wasteful.
We want to make a contribution. Oh, thank you to
the Rails and Trails Conservancy. But we usually have that
like that big fake check. Someone forgot to order it.

(01:08:45):
Maybe because of the tariffs. It's too expensive. I don't know.
So we're going to Venmo you perfect personally, we should
get like a big cellfo yeah, yes, with a Venmo app.

Speaker 3 (01:08:57):
Pulled up and we get my QR code for you exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
So on behalf of our morning show. We want to
contribute five thousand dollars, thank you to the rails. That's
amazing to Trails Conservancy right now. Yeah, well you're doing
so cool. You know, America is so so rich with history,
and this is another way to enjoy and appreciate the
history and get outside hanging out with squirrel.

Speaker 9 (01:09:21):
You know what.

Speaker 5 (01:09:22):
I feel like there's a business thing here like that.
You guys can make some money if you guys got
like with a treadmill company or a bike company and
then you went and you made videos of all these places,
even like learning the history of the places and putting
it in people's homes for people who can't get to
the certain location.

Speaker 8 (01:09:38):
Peloton is listening.

Speaker 5 (01:09:39):
It's a great.

Speaker 2 (01:09:45):
Guys, and a question for our friend Scary, who loves
to walk as long as it's not a hill. So
I'm I'm thinking a lot of these trails because they
have track sect to them. Maybe they're easier, more intermediate
and easy rather than difficult.

Speaker 8 (01:10:01):
Hard to say easy because everybody's experience is different. But
trains didn't like to go uphills, so you can pretty
much count on rail trails being at a steady grade.

Speaker 2 (01:10:08):
So you're like a in house choo choo fast downhill.
Yeah you need if I can go to the trail link,
if I can go to the app, and you just
give him downhill.

Speaker 8 (01:10:22):
Elevation in the app, which is huge, so you can
see like is this one that's actually gonna go a
pill a little bit or is this one that's pretty flat,
so you can make a good choice for you.

Speaker 2 (01:10:31):
He's inspired. I love it, so, Brandy, thank you for
coming in. Brandy Horton Rails to Trails Conservancy online. We
find you Rails to Trails dot org. Thank you kind
of easy, and the trail Link app. Every phone should
have one. It's the best. It really is incredible. So
who's in charge of venmowing five grand? I don't know
you are, Okay, I'll figure it out perfect. Thank you, guys,

(01:10:53):
Thank you so much for coming and Brad, we appreciate it.
Have a great day and enjoy the trails of New
York City.

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Live from the Mercedes Fens Interview Lounge.

Speaker 2 (01:11:27):
All right, well we've got an interview going on, but
there's no one here to interview.

Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
Hello interview.

Speaker 2 (01:11:32):
Hello you bring where are they.

Speaker 1 (01:11:34):
Names out there?

Speaker 3 (01:11:35):
Probably flirting with them.

Speaker 2 (01:11:36):
Both, mate, Can you bring the man we're on the
we're on bring them in. Oh, there they are, We're live.
Don't use the F words him. Hello, I'm not black. No,

(01:11:56):
there's a reason I said that we'll get to that.
We haven't Amy Rovo and TJ Holmes of course Amy
and TJ from the world famous Amy and TJ podcast
on Ieart. The reason why I just had to remind
TJ that I'm not black, and look at me, I'm
as far away, I'm a translucent It was confusing. I

(01:12:16):
wasn't sure. But yes, you know, our our producer Andrew
is also producer of the Amy and TJ podcast. And
so how long was it? How long went by until
you had to remind TJ that you're not black? So
there was a moment TJ when you were doing the
podcast and you looked at me at one point and said, right, brother,

(01:12:39):
And I was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no,
I don't think he means me as a brother that way.

Speaker 18 (01:12:44):
Right, Robot, tell them you've known me forever. This is
something I always always use.

Speaker 5 (01:12:49):
He calls men my brother, he calls all the women.

Speaker 3 (01:12:52):
My sister, my sister.

Speaker 2 (01:12:55):
Did we stand corrected?

Speaker 18 (01:12:56):
Yeah, it's just a term of I'd say that to everybody,
little boys, hey, my brother. But it's just the thing
I've always always done.

Speaker 2 (01:13:02):
Well, I must say, it made me feel good. It
made me feel accepted included. Right, they make me feel
black for just a second. It was a blip of black.

Speaker 13 (01:13:14):
Okay, a blip of black, right, Because if you deliver
it like Hulk Cogan, no black at all.

Speaker 2 (01:13:18):
Okay, you a blip of black, it's a we gott
to use that. And Hulk Cogan is wider than me
than most. So here for a race discussion. Looks like
our time is up. Okay, Hey, so okay, let's bring
everyone up to speed. What's going on here now? To

(01:13:40):
start at the beginning for us, anyway, years ago on
a Good Morning America ABC, one of the biggest arguably
the biggest morning shows ever back then, when you guys
were on, it was the ratings were at the top.
There was a big national story about how you two
work together and then you were together together, which is
not an unusual story. I mean, I've had sex with

(01:14:00):
half of these people.

Speaker 5 (01:14:02):
You weren't supposed to tell anybody, yell and.

Speaker 2 (01:14:05):
Me, but which which half? As I look around the
room anyway, I mean in the true story came out
that you're both You're both in marriages that were already
on the decline and already done.

Speaker 5 (01:14:16):
But we were in the middle of divorces.

Speaker 2 (01:14:18):
Exactly, and proceedings were going on, yes, but that was
your secret and then it came out and blew up
and blah blah blah, and so you left the network.
And now here you are now with this podcast with
us in our hallways, and it's good to have you here.

Speaker 5 (01:14:31):
Thank you very much. It's good to be here.

Speaker 9 (01:14:33):
We love being in live studios. We do miss the
live elements. So this is a real treat for us
to be on the radio live. That's something that we love.
Our iHeart podcast and our family.

Speaker 2 (01:14:43):
But this is fun. It is fun. Plus you don't
have to get dressed. I mean you're dressed very well,
no makeup, no hair and makeup. And me, I have
no hair, so I have no hair. And I must
say before we get going. Uh. Your daughter Eva Amy
was one of our favorite interns of all time. If
I could, we would have kept her here.

Speaker 9 (01:15:05):
She would have stayed. She would have never left. She
talks about you guys all the time. She brings enthusiasm
with her everywhere she goes.

Speaker 2 (01:15:12):
She's amazing. Even though you let her live in a
roach infestive apartment.

Speaker 9 (01:15:16):
I allowed her to move into my apartment for a
period of time. Yes, I did, and I paid for
all the exterminators.

Speaker 2 (01:15:22):
By the way, I have to.

Speaker 5 (01:15:24):
Tell us that part that yeah, yeah, exactly, how do
you think she paid.

Speaker 2 (01:15:30):
For all of that?

Speaker 9 (01:15:31):
That?

Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
Well, we like good nasty apartment story. Hey, so let's
talk about the podcast. We love and Andrews set us up.
Set this up with us very well. It's in anything
goes conversation, a conversation about of course you also have
a you also do the daily News. What's this? What's
the podcast? It's Daily News Morning Run.

Speaker 18 (01:15:51):
That's the fun. That's the one we are really excited
and proud of talk about. Star at that first well,
the Morning Run. I mean people, you you there's so
many podcasts out there, but day in, day out, if
you're just on a quick commute on a train and
you just had a twenty minute ride, you just want
to get caught up, and we're not.

Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
We're you know.

Speaker 18 (01:16:06):
What we're getting to do now is to talk and
deliver news the way we wish we would have when
we were on TV. That's what's the difference. There's such
a traditional way of speaking. It's just it's not as
colloquial as we are able to be on our podcast now,
which is say.

Speaker 5 (01:16:19):
The president was determined to like you just have to
use these words now, we're just talking.

Speaker 18 (01:16:24):
Yeah, and this was just yesterday. This is something we
would never say on broadcast news. We were talking about Harvard, right,
and what's going on with Harvard and Trump's going after Penn,
the University of Pennsylvania now, and we said, we're waiting
to see if Penn is going to have the same
kiss our Ivy League ass's approach that Harvard does.

Speaker 2 (01:16:42):
You can see that on ANBC we would never tell
we talk, We talked, that's delivering the new the same story.

Speaker 18 (01:16:49):
It's just we're able to just have a different type
of conversation.

Speaker 2 (01:16:51):
We're really proud of the Morning Run. It is a
big difference between what we'll use radio as our example
or podcasting versus network TV because everyone's want to used
to do fiel and over on NBC this and that,
and I was I always felt like we were just
choked and we not. I actually called someone a d
bag on the Today Show one day I was on
with Kathy Lee. Yeah, back then, I called someone a

(01:17:13):
d bag. And then someone came in and during the
commercial and said, you know they just came down from
upstairs and said, you can't use the term d bag
on NBC. Wow, Wow, I know, But do you know
how much more fascinating these shows would be if they allowed.

Speaker 5 (01:17:29):
Them just to exactly, can you say penis? Because we
can say penis here, it's very exciting.

Speaker 9 (01:17:33):
Well, right now, we can say anything. But when we
were on there, I was thrown I was really actually
bowled over. Because here's the deal. You can say I.

Speaker 5 (01:17:41):
Don't know if I can say it on the readio.

Speaker 2 (01:17:42):
I don't know.

Speaker 21 (01:17:43):
None of us know b I c h okay, So
even you could say you could say slot, you could
say bitch, but you couldn't say like g D or
you couldn't say oh.

Speaker 5 (01:17:55):
We couldn't even say shit's creek. Oh yeah, we did
for a while. We toy with that too.

Speaker 9 (01:18:00):
We had to say like bleep creek or something. But
I can say someone's a bitch. That's insane to me.

Speaker 18 (01:18:06):
Also, could was it vagina?

Speaker 5 (01:18:08):
You can say they were like, yes, we couldn't say
specific female body.

Speaker 2 (01:18:11):
It depends on how you use the word.

Speaker 5 (01:18:13):
It's a medic in a medical term.

Speaker 2 (01:18:16):
We still weren't allowed.

Speaker 3 (01:18:17):
Bitch is never a medical one.

Speaker 13 (01:18:20):
No, I'm just saying it's funny that there are so
many regulations, like nobody cares that you use that word,
but you can't call a man a d word.

Speaker 5 (01:18:27):
Exactly right, exactly.

Speaker 3 (01:18:28):
People get away with saying crappy yourself about women.

Speaker 2 (01:18:32):
All the time you do, They.

Speaker 5 (01:18:34):
Couldn't they You can call a woman a bitch, but
you can't call a man a dick.

Speaker 2 (01:18:39):
It was who was it? Do you remember who you
called the d bag? Who was it? It was someone
in the news. I don't remember, but they were.

Speaker 21 (01:18:47):
In the room.

Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
But I didn't say. I didn't say douche. I said,
I didn't say douchebagh. So sorry, this is this. So
you have here with with Amy and t J, a
class an example of people who were on network TV
for years who had this great personality, who had interesting,
colorful things to say and commentary, but couldn't do it

(01:19:10):
because they were working in the confines of this structure
that's said set into place by these big companies and
on these TV networks. Yeah, and it's funny because it
took us a while.

Speaker 9 (01:19:20):
It took me probably a little bit longer to unwind
and to not be in that lane because you've done
it for so long. I mean, I had twenty seven
years broadcasting. You have a filter that is rock solid
at that point. So then to get in front of
the mics and be able to tell the news in
a fun, informative but loose way has been really freeing

(01:19:41):
and really exhiliargating. It took me a little while, but
you have It's this guy is one of the smartest
and funniest dudes I've ever worked with in my life.
So to be able to do it every day with
him without the or the constraints of network news has
just been awesome. So it's worth getting up at three
am every morning.

Speaker 2 (01:20:00):
Oh boy, Oh it's not us no, No, gravity's evil
at that hour. Well. So, okay, So when you first
started doing Ami and TJ the podcast and you started
just talking about real life whatever, did it take you
a while to just go okay, wait, wait can we
say that? I mean, were you editing yourself a little bit?

Speaker 9 (01:20:19):
Of course, yes, because it's like you're on autopilot. That
was your bread and butter to make sure you didn't
say the wrong thing. And so it was suddenly, wait,
we can kind of say whatever we want, and we
can actually give an informed opinion, because that was the
other thing, you know, when you're especially the roles that
we had in the news this, we weren't analysts. We
were there to report the facts, ma'am. So we didn't

(01:20:42):
get to say what we thought or bring in experience
or anything. So this has been really cool to be
able to be able to express opinions.

Speaker 2 (01:20:51):
But also the facts that you were reading and reporting
on were facts written by someone who obviously could have
a lean one way or another. Absolutely, without doubt.

Speaker 5 (01:20:59):
Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
See. The only time I see talking heads on network
TV actually being real is if they're doing a sad story.
And then every once in a while you'll see someone
a journalist actually cry because they're they're talking about something
that's just so tragic, death, the death of kids on

(01:21:20):
a playground or whatever, and they're supposed to just read
the teleprompter what's written for them, and then they stop,
your voice starts to crack, you take a gulp, and
they cry.

Speaker 18 (01:21:30):
That's so funny, you say that. I was known for
crying on the air. I did a segment called tell
TJ that really went out and told these personal stories
of people just doing heroic things. They were just they
weren't sad stories. They were inspiring stories, but tears always
always came. But we don't read a tale, and that's
okay to be a human being. We're just getting a
chance to do that at every breath.

Speaker 23 (01:21:48):
Now.

Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
Well, then we should have just as much license on
TV in crying about something. You should also be able to,
you know, call someone a stupid, a hole. I don't know.
I don't know what you mean.

Speaker 13 (01:22:01):
So you guys are free and easy now, and you
can insert your opinions if you ever wanted to go
back to network which I don't know if you do
or not. Does this make that harder now that people
have seen behind the curtain.

Speaker 9 (01:22:10):
I think it makes it better because I think now, look,
we've also been careful not to give political opinions. I
mean what I'm talking about just relying on our experiences
but bringing in some personal information.

Speaker 5 (01:22:19):
But I think we felt so free.

Speaker 9 (01:22:21):
You said this the other day, it would be fun
to go back onto network news now and be the
version of ourselves, the version of the journalist we've now become.

Speaker 5 (01:22:29):
And I think you know it's an enhanced version.

Speaker 2 (01:22:32):
Well, there's so many easily smart enough to let you
do that. You know, we haven't asked to. That sounds crazy.

Speaker 18 (01:22:37):
We have not, in what two years now, had any
representative of ours make any inquiry to any news network
for a job for us. We haven't asked, We have
no interest at this point. Don't give your off. The
right thing came along maybe, but we have gotten into
this lane. This is we cannot believe how happy we

(01:22:57):
are and how much we are enjoying what we're doing
to where we're forgetting about that other life and that
other thing we used to do.

Speaker 2 (01:23:04):
Heay, Well, see what you're talking about, TJ is very
important to someone out right now is in the car
driving to work and there on that way to the
office where they're making sausage every day, the same thing
every day, wishing they had this life in the rearview
mirror and they're doing something that's more exciting. It may
not it may not pay the same or it may
not be the same pay. But after this segment, no, okay,

(01:23:30):
So another thing, another thing it's interesting about talking about
podcasting with Amy and Teach. You don't really start off
in a fast lane in podcasting unless you're just like
a handful of people who are making tens of millions
of dollars or one hundreds. It doesn't pay for a
couple of years. So that's why we talk to Andrew.
So Andrew's in charge of podcasting around here. How come

(01:23:51):
it's such a piss poor industry. I think it's because
there's forty seven million pajillion podcasts, so it's hard to
fight and to find your lane. So then you really
have to like kind of figure out what you could
be the best of in a small category. Like Scottie
and I we are the best food podcasters asterisk of
cereal asterisk with two guys doing it, so that means

(01:24:14):
we're number one in that lane. And says, what you
got to do? Is it an asterisk or an asterisk? Asterisk?
Just asking? It's just frank you Okay, I'm just totally
took us off the train.

Speaker 18 (01:24:24):
Did we mentioned he's our best producer?

Speaker 7 (01:24:31):
Remember this?

Speaker 2 (01:24:31):
Andrew? You you know Amy and TJ brother than anyone else.
What is it we're not talking about that? You know
that they would love to go off on. Wow, I
feel like you guys talking about maybe your drug use.
Okay I did I did hear about the edible before
the botox? Bring that up? So I'm sorry. Amy. By

(01:24:53):
the way, Amy, it's been a while time I've had botox,
as you can tell. But one time I was on
a major emmer effort, a edible. I have to think
about that, and I wanted to get my boatox. Oh yep,
big music things. When you get botox, you can hear
the liquid entering your skull and.

Speaker 21 (01:25:12):
It.

Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
I was like, this should be freaking me out, and
it didn't. But I heard you freaked out.

Speaker 9 (01:25:16):
Well, because if I've ever been on an edible, it's
great because it makes you have an enhanced like I
feel like all your nerve endering endings are firing up.

Speaker 5 (01:25:27):
Like it really gives you an enhanced experience.

Speaker 9 (01:25:29):
I didn't realize before I went into botox that that
was going to be enhanced pain, because all of a sudden,
like everything I felt felt like fire. It was so
much more painful, and I thought, never again, I.

Speaker 2 (01:25:39):
Was just going to freak it out because of pain.
It is because of the sound in my skull.

Speaker 18 (01:25:43):
After that story, Elvis, You're definitely not black.

Speaker 2 (01:25:48):
Definitely, Okay, I can show you several reasons why I'm
definitely not not even a blip After the botox start Okay,
give me more examples. I think meeting each other. There's families.
That was a super interesting story. Well, okay, you see,
I have known her parents for the longest. We were

(01:26:08):
best friends for years and years before we ever started dating.
So I hung out with her parents and were cool,
and so it was bizarre to then hang out with
them again for the first time as her boyfriend.

Speaker 18 (01:26:18):
Now things aren't necessarily awkward because I'm comfortable and know
them well, but there was a lot of adjustment in
our life because we naturally transitioned into a relationship. We
have a solid foundation of a friendship. I recommend that
to anybody listening. There's probably if you're looking for somebody
to date, No, there's somebody in your life, probably right
now who is the person for you, and that we

(01:26:40):
never would have thought about that. But our foundation of
friendship was so good that some of that transition was easy,
even if awkward.

Speaker 2 (01:26:46):
It was just a brand new thing.

Speaker 18 (01:26:47):
People were used to us seeing us in a certain way.

Speaker 9 (01:26:49):
That's true, and I think even for our kids because
my daughter's baby sat TJ's daughter since she was one,
so we are like they all knew each other. So
then to suddenly transition into another role. That was a
little It took a little bit of massaging and everyone's kind.

Speaker 2 (01:27:04):
Of getting used to this is either a Hallmark movie
or a very this is a movie, this is a screenplay.

Speaker 9 (01:27:10):
Well, well, you know, we allot Christmas together, like we
all had a blast and it was fun because there
was this base of knowing one another and liking one another,
and so it was we had a blast at Christmas.

Speaker 2 (01:27:20):
We we ask you a question. Though you were good
friends I guess reportedly for at least ten years before
you were romantically involved. It was eight yes, right, Okay,
it was still long a lot of time, but you
were good, good friends. And Tej was talking about how
you had this foundation of friendship, and then it turned
into something more. Why is it we fall in love
with people and have relationship with people in a romantic

(01:27:43):
way and serious way, and then when it's over, we
never speak to them again. It makes me feel like, well,
were we ever really friends? I would never treat a
friend like that? But why this friend? Well, do you
understand the dynamics?

Speaker 13 (01:27:58):
Do you know which part of it comes from? Were
you friends before or were you not there? I remember
having a conversation with my ex boyfriend where I said
I still want to be friends. He said, why would
we be friends? We weren't friends before, and I was like, oh, and.

Speaker 5 (01:28:11):
That's why we're breaking up right now. I don't want to.

Speaker 3 (01:28:14):
Date my friend and I want to be friends after.

Speaker 18 (01:28:15):
But okay, but what I said to her before we
made the decision today, absolutely I said, if this is
going to sacrifice our friendship, I have no interest in
dating because I can't lose you as a friend.

Speaker 2 (01:28:26):
Flat out, did you mean it? One hundred percent mean it.

Speaker 18 (01:28:29):
She has meant so much to me in my life
as a friend and helping me through some of the
most difficult issues I've ever gone through.

Speaker 2 (01:28:35):
She was that meaningful to me. I can't.

Speaker 18 (01:28:37):
I have to have her in my life if it's
going to be this or it's going to be that,
but it's who. I cannot lose you as a friend.
So it started there.

Speaker 21 (01:28:43):
That really was that.

Speaker 5 (01:28:45):
That was d day for us, without a doubt.

Speaker 9 (01:28:47):
And I look back at all my other relationships and
to your point, I was never friends with anybody I
dated beforehand, and I don't speak to anyone knew why I,
you know, dated before I we didn't stay friends because
there was no friendship. Wow, it talks to me, to
me about how shallow I was as a friend with
these guys. I don't talk to anymore who I was

(01:29:08):
with for ten years. So Danielle, you and Sheldon.

Speaker 2 (01:29:11):
Yeah, because I was supposed to date Sheldon and he
didn't want me, so I gave her to I gave
him to her.

Speaker 5 (01:29:15):
He wasn't gay, so you know, you passed him all.

Speaker 2 (01:29:17):
I know, but you but you were, but you were.
You were very friendly with each other.

Speaker 5 (01:29:21):
We were we were, yeah, but we didn't know each
other really before we started dating. But we were hanging
out a little bit, I guess on the friend zone
before we dated a little bit, I guess, but not really.
I mean, but we were. Yeah. But so now you
think it's different, it's not. We didn't grow up together
and we didn't have families together.

Speaker 2 (01:29:39):
And listen to these guys did. Yeah, it's interesting how
I don't know, people have been married for thirty fifty
years and they never ever were friends and never will
be friends.

Speaker 5 (01:29:49):
They don't like each other.

Speaker 2 (01:29:50):
I mean, we kind of like what kind of life choices.

Speaker 5 (01:29:53):
That we watched people all the time.

Speaker 9 (01:29:54):
We love people watching and if you watch married couples
on vacation interruction act, it's pretty obvious that I would
say a vast majority of them are not friends.

Speaker 2 (01:30:04):
And for instance, what do you see that makes you
come to that conclusion?

Speaker 9 (01:30:07):
Because they pull out their books, turn their body languages
away from each other. Usually the woman or the man
is in front of the husband. They don't walk together,
like it's really interesting.

Speaker 2 (01:30:17):
Phones are phones are out.

Speaker 18 (01:30:19):
The beautiful look if you're sitting there's a beautiful beach
here and you're sitting with your best friend or the
person you love, that's the dream. If you're not enjoying
that moment, you need to ask yourself some questions about
your relationship in that moment. How can you be this
is it and you're not enjoying that?

Speaker 5 (01:30:33):
Then he I used to always bring books on vacation
with me.

Speaker 9 (01:30:37):
I mean that's a big thing, right. He looked at me,
he said, are you actually going to bring a book?
I think it's the first time we went on a
vacation together. And I said, yeah, I mean this is
what I do. And he said good luck. And I
never picked a book up.

Speaker 2 (01:30:48):
Because he just has so much fun together, saying it's
sometimes it's a sign of a great relationship where you
can just be in silence together.

Speaker 18 (01:30:55):
Of course we can be Yeah, like we sit on couch.

Speaker 14 (01:30:57):
We do.

Speaker 18 (01:30:59):
If you sit in the out Oh my god, this
sounds like so much fun. We sit on the that's
the and be quiet sometimes. No, we are always interacting.
I really don't know a lot of times that we
are together and there's just not constant engagement unless you're
mad at me, Yeah, there's an issue.

Speaker 5 (01:31:14):
Do you do what I do with Sheldon? Like we
chase each other around still and grab each other's body boots?

Speaker 1 (01:31:19):
No, we're not.

Speaker 5 (01:31:20):
And my kids, my kids are always like, seriously.

Speaker 18 (01:31:25):
Chase each other around and grab each other's body you
were grabbing.

Speaker 14 (01:31:33):
You?

Speaker 5 (01:31:35):
No, like Sam cooking in the kitchen right. My husband
will come over there and he'll like, grab my boob
a little bit.

Speaker 21 (01:31:41):
Like.

Speaker 5 (01:31:43):
On top of my clothes.

Speaker 2 (01:31:45):
Did you just touch TJ's boot?

Speaker 21 (01:31:46):
I did?

Speaker 5 (01:31:47):
But we start laughing about it. And the fact that
after being married, I mean, we've been together a very
long time, after being married and having kids and being
able to still do that. I think it's great. But
the kids don't think so. They're like, seriously, I mean,
come on. I actually watched my.

Speaker 9 (01:32:01):
Parents do that, and I would say, you guys are
grossing me out. I don't want to bring my friends
over because it's embarrassing the two of you.

Speaker 2 (01:32:08):
You don't want your parents fingering each other in front
of you. Yes, BONDI No.

Speaker 3 (01:32:12):
I think the key to all of it is long distance.
You just stay away from each other. You have a
healthy relationship because you never find.

Speaker 2 (01:32:20):
And it's working.

Speaker 13 (01:32:21):
How much distance which he lives in Michigan and I
live here, you see each other?

Speaker 3 (01:32:25):
How often a couple times a month?

Speaker 2 (01:32:29):
Are they set or are they random? Do you just
figure something out or you.

Speaker 3 (01:32:32):
Have this weekend, this weekend? Just figure it out?

Speaker 18 (01:32:34):
How long are your times together do you when you
see each other?

Speaker 13 (01:32:36):
A few days a week, sometimes a few days, sometimes
a week, sometimes a couple of weeks.

Speaker 3 (01:32:40):
It just depends how long you'll be in the situation.
Almost six years?

Speaker 10 (01:32:43):
Wow?

Speaker 3 (01:32:44):
Yeah, okay, together for a while.

Speaker 18 (01:32:46):
Any plans to actually live in the same city. Wow,
I am so sorry. I always up to ask Alan.

Speaker 13 (01:32:54):
No, we really don't, because he has a life that
keeps him in Michigan and my life keeps me here,
and there's not a way to merge them at the moment.
So we're just giving each other space and having fun.

Speaker 18 (01:33:03):
A partners that you heard of, that this new thing
called a partners being apart apart apart.

Speaker 2 (01:33:09):
Okay, it's a new trend. Now I'm only with my
husband three on a week. Really, Yeah, it's awesome. I'll explain.
So if you're just turning a song Amy and TJ
with their podcast right here on radio, the text are
coming through love Amy and TJ didn't even know they
had a podcast. I'm going to listen. Wow, I agree

(01:33:29):
with TJ about being friends best friends with the person
you're with. People are commenting about everything you're talking about.
This is why your podcast is so interesting. Were any
talking about things people want to talk about it?

Speaker 18 (01:33:38):
We're able to do that here, and we appreciate the
opportunity of doing it here. Look, we have been next
to it. We actually do our podcast in the studio
right next door to where we are, and we've been
doing it for a little over a year. But this
is the first invitation we've gotten to this show. I'm
not complaining. I'm saying it's it's the best sign that
maybe we're finally doing something right that we've been invited here,
so thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:33:58):
Well start off by getting a better studio. That studio
is crap. Wow, podcasting doesn't pay, man. We're working on it.
We're working on I mean, do you remember the day
I just burst through your door when you're doing your podcast.
I didn't see you guys sitting there, but I saw
I saw Andrew and there. I'm like, I gotta go
yell at him about something. I just open the you
guys are in there talking. I'm sorry about that. I

(01:34:21):
never apologize. Look, thank you so much for coming on. Oh,
thank you. My girlfriend's here, so it's all good. It's
you should here. When he starts biting guests, croatch, it's
a strange odd it's very uncomfortable when she does Amy

(01:34:43):
and TJ the podcast. Of course, wherever you get your podcast,
we hope you get it on iHeartRadio. Thank you guys
so much for being here. Uh and I love how
you are very meaningful in the things you talk about,
and you love you both kind of just hitch onto
any conversation that you find interesting because you know you're
passionate about it. Another reason why we think your podcast
he is facuous. Thanks for coming on. There is Amy,

(01:35:07):
and I'm sorry. Was that funny?

Speaker 14 (01:35:11):
Elvis Tera ran in the morning show.

Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
The last time I checked, I'm running the show.

Speaker 1 (01:35:18):
Elvis Tera wran in the morning show.

Speaker 2 (01:35:20):
That was a lot of fun.

Speaker 5 (01:35:21):
Yeah, they were so sweet.

Speaker 2 (01:35:22):
Yeah, Amy and TJ. A lot of people texting him
say they never even heard who they were because they
never watched Good Morning America when they were Now they
wanted to listen to them.

Speaker 5 (01:35:32):
That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (01:35:33):
They have a good conversation. I like them a lot.
We're about to get into some sound with Garretts in
a second.

Speaker 14 (01:35:38):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (01:35:38):
You know, Andrew is the producer not only of our show,
one of our he's our operations manager actually, but you
produced Scary. Can you turn his microphone on? I know
you're busy over they're doing nothing. Well, thank you. I
look over there, scaries as kind of looking out into
the distance, you know, Hello, Hi Andrew, Hi, thank you

(01:35:59):
for bringing them in today. Oh, no problem. You enjoy
working with them? I do. They're so nice, so fun
to work with, and yeah they're good. They're a good time.

Speaker 3 (01:36:06):
Are they as fun as we are?

Speaker 2 (01:36:08):
Yes? Wow? Yeah, I would say you guys definitely bring
a you know a little more razzle dazzle. I would say,
we are full of pizion. Yeah, happy birthday, thank you,
I appreciate. What are you doing? What are you doing
to celebrate your birthday? I'm doing the edge, the climb

(01:36:29):
at the edge where you go all the way up
and then you lean back. But I'm not gonna lean back.
I've already decided I'm gonna look like I'm sitting on
a toilet. But I'm gonna, you know, squat the edge
that building in Hudson Yard, Yes you're gonna do that. Yes,
you could walk up it and then you like lean
back and then you take a picture. Why would you
not lean back? That's the whole point. I do not

(01:36:50):
like the lean I don't want to do the lean.
I want to squat.

Speaker 5 (01:36:54):
Maybe you'll feel different when you get there.

Speaker 22 (01:36:56):
I not there.

Speaker 2 (01:36:57):
I don't think so Amy and TJ did it too,
because I was telling them and she actually went like
face forward and like did the wow Jack and Rose
Titanic thing. And you can't just lean back a love it. No,
I'm going to do the squat at the edge. You
know you're all harnessed, you're good, Yeah, you know, I
just okay, all right, all right. Oh look the means.

Speaker 5 (01:37:20):
Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday, Happy birthday.

Speaker 6 (01:37:25):
Happy birthday to you.

Speaker 2 (01:37:27):
So look at this beautiful kke Daniel brought. Doesn't look
that looks nice? Thank you, thank you? Put that on
my private parts. Okay, that's all I'm going to say.
Let me have a slice and thing birth birth, Happy birthday,

(01:37:47):
Happy birthday. I like how they don't say Andrew happy
and thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. I
love you, guys, thank you having a birthday. Let's get
some sound on here with Garrett. Yes, what do you have? Garrett?

Speaker 11 (01:38:06):
All right, let's start with a guy in Florida who
decided to drink a lot, take some medication, and then
he was walking around town naked. So this is the
police bodycam footage of him finding the police finding the
naked man outside.

Speaker 2 (01:38:19):
What's going on, bro, I just came over to talk
to you. You're walking around the street. I'll just come
over here to talk to you.

Speaker 9 (01:38:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:38:27):
They called him the birthday suit bandit by the way.

Speaker 9 (01:38:29):
Love.

Speaker 11 (01:38:29):
All right, so let's talk about some new music. Tyler
posted this on her Instagram, so we're getting this. I
believe this week this.

Speaker 2 (01:38:36):
Is called bliss summer right there, all right, cool.

Speaker 11 (01:38:49):
Story coming out of Coachella. So Green Day was one
of the headliners of Coachella. But when they weren't on stage,
they actually went to a bar and they performed under
the name the cover Ups where they played thirty one
cover songs and no Green Day songs.

Speaker 2 (01:39:03):
That's whatever. No one knew it was green Day. No
one knew it was Oh my god, Summer sixty nine,
yeah six. I mean, did they ever come out and say, hey,
we're green Day. No, they just go under the name
of the cover Ups, so no one ever knew it was.

Speaker 11 (01:39:23):
And then they eventually did a few days later once
they said, oh my, that was Billy Joel al right there,
all right, Joel Billy Joe, Billy Joe.

Speaker 2 (01:39:30):
Okay, Joe, Billy Joel, Billy Joels and green Day. That
else we're shocking every time, all right.

Speaker 11 (01:39:36):
Keith Urban, he was performing in Canada Much Music, and
he has a big, big crush on the song Pink
Pony Club, Big Pony.

Speaker 20 (01:39:46):
I want to keep at the Big Boney, I want
to keep in West Color, I want to keep at
the tape it I can't.

Speaker 2 (01:39:59):
I guess I could see Keith Urban at the Pink
Pony Club. You know, kids, Bob has A has that
cover coming out this week.

Speaker 5 (01:40:05):
Well, I can't wait to hear That's gonna be fabulous
to hear that.

Speaker 11 (01:40:08):
All right, and then finally this story is going viral,
So Britain's got talent.

Speaker 2 (01:40:12):
Cool story.

Speaker 11 (01:40:13):
A guy tried to audition nineteen times in a row.
He never got through to the final where he got
to perform in front of Simon and the other judges.
So he got himself a ticket to the live auditions
and during a commercial break, he goes, Simon, can I
sing for you?

Speaker 2 (01:40:26):
And then they let him up on stage and this
is what he sounds like. He's got a good voice.

Speaker 5 (01:40:58):
That's awesome, Max. So what happened did he get through?
What happened?

Speaker 11 (01:41:02):
He got the golden buzzer, he gets to go to
the finals and all, and Simon didn't believe him. He goes,
this is a setup, right, reality show? He goes, no,
here's my ticket here, and he shot him the ticket
and everything.

Speaker 2 (01:41:11):
Well, good for him. Yeah, I can hear him on
like a Broadway show.

Speaker 5 (01:41:13):
Totally.

Speaker 2 (01:41:17):
Thank you, Gareth, thanks for screaming the word Garrett. I
appreciate that. I want to go around the room. Coming
up in a second.

Speaker 1 (01:41:22):
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Speaker 14 (01:41:25):
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Speaker 1 (01:41:53):
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Speaker 2 (01:41:55):
Hello lady, you have to hear from local Johnny. Hello lady, Hello, Hello,
bye you bananas. I'm miss Uncle Johnny two, or as
we say in Santa Fe.

Speaker 9 (01:42:06):
Are you.

Speaker 2 (01:42:09):
Anyway? Welcome to the day. We're about to go around
the room and I have it around the room today.

Speaker 5 (01:42:13):
Oh nice, nice?

Speaker 2 (01:42:14):
Cause I know you guys have you always have interesting
things to think about whatever I've got one to add
to it. I need your help on something. Okay, we'll
let's do that. Now, do you have music for this?
Carry yo around the room. Where's your saying? What's on
your mind today?

Speaker 1 (01:42:27):
Okay?

Speaker 17 (01:42:28):
I have a hack I think everyone needs to try,
and I wasn't doing it on purpose. Whenever I put
on my skincare. Your hands are like extra skincarey. When
you're done, you've got some stuff. Instead of washing it off,
I don't know where to put it. I've been putting
it on my weenis just.

Speaker 5 (01:42:40):
To like get rid of it.

Speaker 17 (01:42:41):
Yes, you guys, I've recently realized I have, like your
elbow the best weeness. Yeah, okay, that elbow skin area.
It's the softest thing ever and I was not always
this soft, and it's because of my skincare.

Speaker 9 (01:42:52):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (01:42:52):
I like your hack. I'll tell you I never have
pants on when I put on my moisturizer because I
rub it on my arms and legs as well. That's
how I get it off. And it's so good.

Speaker 17 (01:43:01):
Right, Yeah, don't wash your hands after skincare, find a
body spot and just keep that.

Speaker 2 (01:43:05):
Weakness needs more love. I know mine does. Know both
of them from yours. Thank you, thank you, Hey Froggy,
what's up with you today?

Speaker 15 (01:43:14):
So I went to the vending machine earlier, and this
happens a lot in our vending machine here. I need that,
And I don't know if it's like a gift, if
it means the day is going to go better. But
I went to buy pop tarts and two packs of
pop tarts fell out. I paid for one. It means
the day is going to be a good day. Something
good happened. I'm going to carry it through the rest
of the day. You got some good, love, good things.

(01:43:34):
The rest of today he got because I got two
pop tarts for the price of one.

Speaker 2 (01:43:38):
You should go to the casino. Go to the casino.
Do you keep tarogo when.

Speaker 13 (01:43:42):
That happens, do you give it to someone else and
pay it forward? Or do you hoard it and eat
it the next day?

Speaker 14 (01:43:48):
Do you know what.

Speaker 5 (01:43:51):
I should?

Speaker 15 (01:43:52):
I had four pop tarts instead of two. That's the
world telling me I needed four instead of two. Guys,
I thought, okay, sorry, the universe said, you shall eat four. Okay,
Hey Danielle, what with you?

Speaker 5 (01:44:03):
Okay? Now, I understand that when you're on Poshmark, you
negotiate for you know, a better price. If like someone
says something up there for sale, you negotiate, But don't
insult people. If you have something on sale for two
hundred dollars, don't come at me with a twenty five
dollars offer. Because I'm not even going to counter. I'm

(01:44:23):
going to decline, and I'm not even going to. That
is just insulting the person that is selling their merchandise,
especially if it's worth more. So don't insult the people
on poshmark by offering a lot less than it should be.
You know who you are, Thank you very much.

Speaker 2 (01:44:39):
Do you actually get insulted?

Speaker 9 (01:44:40):
Yes?

Speaker 5 (01:44:40):
Because if I put something up there for two hundred
dollars and it's like a really great name brand thing,
that's normally five hundred dollars, but you can find me
twenty five bucks.

Speaker 2 (01:44:48):
Like you said, just decline it.

Speaker 5 (01:44:49):
They want you to counter. I don't even counter.

Speaker 2 (01:44:51):
I don't look at you. You a mad I am.
It pisses me off if.

Speaker 5 (01:44:55):
I get a garage sale, if something's a dollar, you're
gonna offer me fifty cents. I'd rather keep the item, really.

Speaker 3 (01:45:01):
But this is how we do it on CANALCI. So
like ninety dollars, I say five?

Speaker 5 (01:45:04):
Okay, No, that's not They don't normally say for that.

Speaker 2 (01:45:09):
You okay, slidy? What are you pissed off about? All right?

Speaker 21 (01:45:12):
I am?

Speaker 2 (01:45:12):
Actually he's pissed off. I am pissed off. So you're
driving right and you have to do something. Maybe look
at directions. Do you stop your car in the middle
of traffic, bringing things to a screeching Oh no, okay,
then don't do that on the sidewalk. If you're walking,
pull over to the side. Don't just stop there like

(01:45:33):
a dumb as a glocery store the same way you're right, frog,
for the love of Pete, move over to the side
and let the people that are behind you go past you.
There you go. I said it, We all love Pete. Yeah, no, seriously,
you have your basket in the middle of the aisle
right at publics they're shopping and they're pardon me, And
then Luke, You're like, we'll pardon you for what why?

(01:45:56):
And it's the same here in New York City. You
walk down a sidewalk and people walking threes, side by side,
sometimes holding hands.

Speaker 5 (01:46:05):
He's a buster at like Red Rover, the.

Speaker 2 (01:46:09):
Kool Aid Man, scary. What's up with you today?

Speaker 9 (01:46:13):
Hi?

Speaker 6 (01:46:13):
So I forgot what I was gonna say.

Speaker 2 (01:46:15):
Okay, are you okay?

Speaker 10 (01:46:17):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (01:46:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 19 (01:46:18):
So we had mel Robinson a couple of weeks ago, right,
she's the author of the let them theory.

Speaker 2 (01:46:22):
So I gotta say.

Speaker 19 (01:46:24):
I went to Tenerief in Spain on the Canary Islands
and this book is a worldwide sensation.

Speaker 2 (01:46:28):
I saw no less than three people reading it.

Speaker 19 (01:46:31):
That green book was everywhere, so I wanted to roll
up with them. Let them theory, yeah, let them right.
So I walked up to the woman on a lounge
chair see next to her daughter, and I'm like, oh
my god.

Speaker 2 (01:46:42):
Mel Robbins the book.

Speaker 6 (01:46:43):
You're reading the book.

Speaker 2 (01:46:45):
She's like okay, like she didn't understand English.

Speaker 19 (01:46:48):
So I was trying to like relate to her and stuff,
but then I didn't realize that she was reading it
in another language and whatever it was. But anyway, the
cool thing is that book is everywhere, and you're gonna
see it all over the beach this summer.

Speaker 2 (01:47:00):
Sure will that green book, that green book that she
she did a green on purpose, so you can see
see it in other countrieswhere where people say kay worldwide
In France.

Speaker 3 (01:47:12):
Pardon, I saw three people reading it, worldwide sensations.

Speaker 2 (01:47:20):
In Italy scoozy. I know where they're printing it in
all sorts of languages around the world. This is why
it's a huge hit, massive hit. Is it my turn
to go around the room? Okay, so uh, Friday night,
I'm going to this big, big party on the beach
in Miami. It's called Carbone Beach and the scariest thing
to be there too. And the invitation says Miami sheeic.

(01:47:45):
That's how you dressed. The dress code is Miami sheep.
What does that mean? So in my head I think colors,
I think, you know, light materials. I'm thinking flowing summer lenen.
Maybe I don't know. So so scared he went to
uh Ai and said, yo, what is Miami chic? So

(01:48:06):
how do we dress for this thing?

Speaker 6 (01:48:07):
Well, we have to be effortlessly glamorous. Okay, it's about
it's about being.

Speaker 19 (01:48:12):
It's about relaxed luxury for men, lightweight, breathable fabrics like
linen or cotton, so bright colors as you said, Elvis,
bold prints and pastel tones. The pants they want tailored,
trousers could be linen, could be nice well fitted chinos,
but no jeans or anything that is too heavy, okay.

(01:48:32):
And footwear loafers, ESPA drills, clean sneakers.

Speaker 2 (01:48:35):
Or sand sugar for sure. Well, no, you know they
have guys ESPA drills. Stop making stop making fun. I've
got beautiful, incredible drills. Well, I guess you have to
wear them, but I would never wear them with pearls.
Are you mad?

Speaker 6 (01:48:48):
If you have sunglasses and a nice watch, it'll be
at night. What about a fedora?

Speaker 2 (01:48:54):
Okay, so sometimes sometimes GBT is on or sometimes all
I tell them what you saw for salmon swimming up streams?

Speaker 13 (01:49:04):
Oh yeah, you cannot trust it because when you google it,
When you google salmon swimming upstream and use a I,
it shows you pieces of salmon going up a stream.

Speaker 2 (01:49:13):
Like the city that you buy at the fish can
like a salmon file, like a salmon fil a in
a river.

Speaker 13 (01:49:20):
It's not wrong's completely wrong.

Speaker 2 (01:49:22):
That's exactly what you have.

Speaker 5 (01:49:24):
I think you can get your fedora from the kyl,
just to ask him to borrow it's I think.

Speaker 2 (01:49:28):
That would be perfect gold chain if that's your von
No do not.

Speaker 3 (01:49:34):
What about shirtless with nice pants? That seems Miami sheet.

Speaker 2 (01:49:37):
You want to see me and shirtless? Yes, so we
are being We're going to be Miami she I can't
wait to see what's scaries scariest time.

Speaker 6 (01:49:48):
I've got to go shopping today because I own none
of this.

Speaker 2 (01:49:51):
I have. I have some florals, I've got some bright colors. Okay,
I'm I think I'm covered. What scary for.

Speaker 19 (01:49:59):
Women, Lenen, We're not we're not women but smart casual.
Oh it says bohemian styles and tropical pinch and body con.

Speaker 6 (01:50:06):
Dresses whatever that is. So yeah, if you're a lady
and your mammy, shit, that's what it means.

Speaker 21 (01:50:11):
This just in.

Speaker 2 (01:50:13):
Gandhi didn't do her around the room, so oh, oh
my god, thank you for remembering. I'm sorry, she wrote.
She wrote a note saying I didn't go.

Speaker 5 (01:50:24):
I would just say, excuse me, what about me?

Speaker 14 (01:50:26):
You know, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:50:27):
It's you know, brain fart all the time. But yes, Gandhi,
what's up with you today? Well?

Speaker 13 (01:50:30):
I wanted to do it because it's very self promotional,
So thank you. Today's Wednesday, so it's the day of
my podcast drop. And it's interesting that TJ and Amy
were in here talking about the two personalities that they
have on the news and now that they're doing a
podcast because I'm interviewing Natasha Roma from Fox five, and
we talk about things that she does not talk about
when she's doing her anchor job.

Speaker 2 (01:50:50):
They can't talk about a lot they can, but.

Speaker 3 (01:50:52):
We get into dating lives.

Speaker 13 (01:50:54):
She's really nice and she loves you guys, and I
might have committed you to walking in her show maybe
this fall.

Speaker 22 (01:51:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:51:01):
I think I'm busy that day.

Speaker 21 (01:51:02):
You are not.

Speaker 2 (01:51:03):
Is it a Miami Chic fashion show? Yes, I'm ready? Okay,
perfect scary is not?

Speaker 3 (01:51:08):
That's it, Sauce on the Side. Wherever you get your.

Speaker 2 (01:51:10):
Podcast, Every Wednesday's a big Wednesday. When Sauce on the
Side released Huge Wednesday, they let it out of the gate.

Speaker 3 (01:51:15):
And you know what today sixty five episodes. This is
my sixty fifth what Yes, I can't believe it.

Speaker 2 (01:51:22):
What's your favorite episode so far? Go?

Speaker 3 (01:51:24):
Oh, I really like the one with my dad.

Speaker 5 (01:51:25):
Yeah, me too, He's just faculous.

Speaker 2 (01:51:28):
I like, you know, I was a part of that.
You were a part of that of that? All right, well,
thank you Sauce on the Side. Today, listen in who chooses.

Speaker 14 (01:51:37):
To get up at the side I early morning Elvister
Rand In the morning show, we.

Speaker 2 (01:51:42):
Were talking about Tundle of Towers. I actually enjoy talking
about Tundle two towers, even though it's a very serious situation. Here,
let's talk about US Army Thomas Kennedy. After he joined
the US Army, Thomas Kennedy served two tours of duty
in Iraq and Afghanistan. He earned a bunch of awards,
dozens of awards and service medals when he was serving
our country overseas, But while he was deployed in eastern Afghanistan,

(01:52:06):
his life was cut short. He was killed by a
Taliban suicide bomber. And of course, here at home, Thomas
left behind Cammi, his wife, and his beautiful twins, Maggie
and Brody, who are just a few weeks shy of
their second birthday when their father died. Because of friends
like you and Tunnel to Towers, Listen to what they did.
Listen to what you did. Cammy and her kids didn't
face their loss alone. Tunnel to Towers provided them with

(01:52:28):
a mortgage free home, a home to live in that's
paid off, and other carrying friends helped them as well.
But look, we can be caring friends for a lot
of our nation's heroes. Help Tunnel to Towers and watch
them step in and help a lot of people just
like they helped Cammy, Maggie and Brody families Like to Kennedy's,

(01:52:50):
they've sacrificed a lot for us everything in some cases,
let's help them donate eleven dollars a month to tunnel
to towers at t twot dot org and make you
feel good if you can do this because you're helping
so many people. Eleven dollars a month. That's tthonumber two
t dot org. All right, shows done, Let's get out

(01:53:11):
of here until next time. Say peace out everybody, peece
out everybody,

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