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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If this program we're prerecorded.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Good morning.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
I know it's hard to wake up because the sun's
in your eyes and sometimes like kind of sucks.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
But you got this, and hey.
Speaker 5 (00:16):
You never know.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
There's a million different ways that this whole day could go.
So I'm just popping in to say.
Speaker 4 (00:26):
What do you call it?
Speaker 6 (00:27):
This coffee tastes like poop, It does tastes like crap o.
Speaker 7 (00:38):
Dysfunctional show. I got a producer over.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
Here screaming in the corner. I got scary yelling because
it's eggs are what is gentle creature?
Speaker 1 (00:47):
Elvis ran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
Well look at that. Before you know it, it's gonna
be October September twenty fourth, Wednesday, Wednesday. Ye god, what
happened in June? Did anyone see June? I'm not gonna
rolled in and rolled out anyway. Welcome today. It is
our day before Thursday, our favorite day of the week.
So we'll do with Wednesday. If you're coming into New
(01:10):
York City today, don't do not come.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
Into New York City around.
Speaker 2 (01:13):
I almost turned around and went back home.
Speaker 4 (01:16):
Down they will pull you out of your car and
pat you down. So if they're hot, it's like, oh, Wow,
go ahead please anyway? So yeah, do you win? Of
course is in session, which means the city is just stopped.
So just a little warning about New York if you
live everywhere else. Hey, welcome to another day. Drive on in.
You're good. You know what I thought we should start
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the show today with Hunter Tricks. Yeah song. I love
this song. Not only is it bonding parents with their
kids because of the movie and because of the storyline
and know the whole thing, but it's so funny how
a song can get parents and little kids to talk
to each other and like be into the same thing
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and be a fan of the same thing. Yeah, awesome,
all right, let's play it the first song of the day, Golden.
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (02:05):
By the way, we need a first caller of the day.
If you want to start us out with you call
us eight hundred two four two zero one hundred our
first caller of the day, Lisa up in the beautiful
Pocono Mountains, the Pocono's how you doing, Lisa? What's going on?
Speaker 8 (02:20):
Heading the work, baby, head work work.
Speaker 4 (02:22):
Wow, I can hear it. You are ready to tackle
the day. Listen to Lisa what power? Yeah?
Speaker 8 (02:30):
Hello, Well it's a fantastic I've been calling forever to
speak to you guys. I think you guys can die
on my way to grab a cop of coffee, skip
the coffee, and here I am talking to you.
Speaker 4 (02:40):
Oh well wow, if you skip coffee for us, that
is quite quite the feat. Can turn your radio down
a little bit. You're you're hearing you coming back to you.
You know what I'm saying. It's it's very confusing.
Speaker 9 (02:52):
Anyway, Sorry about that, hear you.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Guys.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
Lisa's on our way to work sports recreation. What a gig.
So you worked the scoreboard at a boys' soccer game
later on this afternoon. That's gonna be a lot of fun.
Look at you.
Speaker 10 (03:04):
Yep.
Speaker 8 (03:05):
I work in in the library for six seventh and
eighth for a building, and in the afternoons I do
sports at the high school.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
You know what, I love the people who run a scoreboard.
I'm thinking of attaching a scoreboard to here in our
studio on the wall, so if anyone in the room
says something really funny or great that I like, I
give them a point, you know what I'm saying. Oh,
you know, and there's always a time chiming down to
the end of the show, and at the end of
the show, you know what, we see who has those
points that they win.
Speaker 11 (03:33):
Won't we say something stupid? Do we get points subtracted?
Oh yeah, absolutely, there's a penalty box for that too.
We got to a lot of work to do in
the studio.
Speaker 4 (03:40):
Anyway, I love that you're here and you're sharing your
first words of the day with us, because now you
have a whole day ahead of you. How do you
think this day's gonna shine for you? Li say, it's
gonna be a great day or an okay day, a
busy day, or a big brain day.
Speaker 8 (03:54):
It's a great day. Gotta love education. You gotta show up,
do what you gotta do, carry on long day, but
gotta do the sports because if you don't end the
kids soccer for that.
Speaker 4 (04:05):
So there you go.
Speaker 8 (04:06):
But in the extra time to make it so the
kids in saceed Daniel knows what it's all about with soccer.
Speaker 4 (04:11):
Oh I know, yeah, she goes she's a soccer mom.
Look at her. She's got she shut the battles cars
to prove it. Well, look, Lisa, we got to give you.
So what do you for our friend Lisa? Oh, the
best team there is the Elvis Durrand in the morning
show team, we're sending you that hoodie thanks to Hackensack
Meridian Health. How about that it is hoodie season? You
got it?
Speaker 10 (04:28):
Awesome.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Congratulations Lisa, Thanks for being now where.
Speaker 8 (04:31):
Proudly during the cold's weather in the Pocados.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Yea, absolutely absolute, which is basically one day away. All
hold on one second, Lisa, don't go away. I like
what she says. Does it matter if you're in sports,
or if you're at the insurance agency, or you're driving
a car or whatever, you gotta just show up. That's
it looks like everyone here showed up today. This is
good news, all right. That means we have what it
takes to do a show. Let's get into the three
things you need to know from Gandhi and then let's
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get on with her day, and then I will do
the official good mornings to everyone. Don't think I didn't notice.
I didn't do that, all right, Gandhi, what's going on?
All right?
Speaker 12 (05:03):
Jimmy Kimmel, returning to his late night ABC talk show
after his suspension for comments about the response to the
murder of Churley Kirk, got emotional during his opening monologue yesterday,
I don't know if you guys watched it or not.
Speaker 13 (05:14):
I know a lot of people into bed early.
Speaker 12 (05:16):
He didn't directly apologize, but he did reach out to
those he may have offended. Kimmel said he never intended
to make light of the murder of a young man.
He defended free speech, noting that while his show might
not be that important, what is important is that we
get to live in a country.
Speaker 13 (05:29):
That allows us to have shows like this.
Speaker 12 (05:31):
He also talked about his first reaction to the assassination
while Appeler appearing, told back tears and asking for love
and compassion, adding he meant it and he still does defend.
Secretary Pete Hegseth is closing the Defense Advisory Committee on
Women in the Services, announcing that he has decided to
terminate it due to its focus of advancing a divisive
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feminist agenda. The panel was established in nineteen fifty one
and meets on a quarterly basis to promote military readiness
by shedding light on challenges females service members may face.
Hegsa's decision follows an announcement earlier this year of a
review into Pentagon advisory committees, pausing all panel operations and
purging all members. And finally another warning about radioactive shrimp.
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Last month it was Walmart. What, Yeah, radioactive shrimp.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
Didn't they used to open for the B fifty two
the day they might have? Yeah, radioactive shrimp? Are they really?
Speaker 10 (06:27):
What?
Speaker 4 (06:28):
Tell me the story?
Speaker 1 (06:28):
All right?
Speaker 12 (06:29):
So we know last month it was Walmart. This time
it's linked to packages sold at Kroger. Aquastar Corporation is
recalling it's Kroger raw easy peel shrimp, Kroger Mercado cooked shrimp,
and Aquastar shrimp skewers. The FDA says the shrimp sold
in more than thirty states may be contaminated with a
radioactive material that could increase cancer risk with long term exposure.
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So far, no illnesses have been reported, but you might
not see them for a while. So easy with all
the shrimp, I guess for now. And those are your
three things?
Speaker 4 (06:58):
Well you say, we may not see them for a while,
but if you just turn off the lights, they're right there.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
Figure it out.
Speaker 4 (07:05):
I found the shrimp. Are you guys ready for your Wednesday?
Good morning, Danielle, how you doing, I'm good? Good morning, Gandhi,
how are you feeling you're good, feeling great? Thank you
Buenos Hi, Scatty, Hello, Funky Froggy and beautiful Jacksonville. How
you doing today? Good morning, I'm good. Producer Sam is here,
Good morning, producer Sam. Good morning and live from the
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bedroom closet. Scottie Bee on Long Island. Good morning, Scottie,
and now are you ready for your Wednesday? Yeah, good morning,
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Speaker 1 (07:52):
C Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
Yes it is, well, welcome to Wednesday. Last night I
was gonna do another episode of The Pit, I mean
another hour of the Pit, and decided, ah, no, I'm
going to bed. So it's it's great to know that
a show is so riveting, yeah, and so nutty that
you get so into it. It affects you so much.
You know it's bad to watch it before bed, so
(08:22):
you you say no.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (08:23):
Everyone I know who has watched The Pit is like.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
You have got to watch the Yeah.
Speaker 13 (08:28):
I feel like there are no middle of the road
people about the pit.
Speaker 14 (08:30):
Nope.
Speaker 4 (08:31):
Well, I will tell you what. I did give episode
two a chance last night before it was a black Rabbit.
Black Rabbit is yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
I only watched one episode, so two is still good too.
Speaker 4 (08:43):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's good. You know, usually
the first episode is like a well, let's wait and see. Yeah,
black Rabbit. The first episode actually kind of sucked me.
I don't know about you, Danielle. Definitely yep, native you
watched so I made it about four minutes in. Uh, okay,
that's a record for you.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
At the time. Then why did you bother?
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Because I wanted to start and see Jude Law was
walking through a restaurant. Does it get better after that? Yes? Okay, yes,
and I will watch it four minutes. Don't hold on.
Don't you think Jude Law walking through a restaurant is
probably not enough information to like, let you know what's
going on?
Speaker 10 (09:17):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (09:18):
You know, I wanted to give it a try, but
I didn't have the time to fully watch the whole episode.
Why you started because I wanted to see if there
was something really interesting at the beginning that would suck
me in. And I'm like, Okay. See that's the problem
that with you and me and a lot of us,
we don't spend enough time with these things. It's like
a book, right, Danielle. Yeah, you got to give it
a couple of chapters. What do you think about this, Gandhi?
Speaker 13 (09:40):
Oh, I think that's wild. I think you have to
at least watch the first episode.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
Well, I think they really need too, maybe these episode
because that was what like an hour? Who's got the
time for that? But we need to break this up
in a shorter It's a good episode.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Watch it.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
So you like those? Do you like those short episode
things like shorts? Like a five minute shorts? Oh, seven
minutes from me would be the perfect amount of uh television,
Nate is.
Speaker 13 (10:04):
The perfect example of like social media brain rot.
Speaker 4 (10:06):
Now you can't Oh my god, Gandhi, that's exactly right.
Speaker 2 (10:10):
You're right with you.
Speaker 4 (10:11):
You know, well, when they used to have television on TV,
it would be seven minutes commercial, seven minutes commercial, seven
minutes commercial. They don't do that anymore because commercials. But
you've watched other shows that were long form and you
were fine, So I think you still have it in you.
But you need to here's the thing you got to
shut off the world and devote your time to something
(10:34):
a little different. I know it's just a TV show, right,
It's a show. Yeah, but maybe that's a good start
for you. Yeah, short attention span, Nate, I like my
phone somewhere where do we strap myself into the the
coup that's my favorite bumper stinger of the day. I'm
putting it on my car. Gandhi's quote, what are we
gonna do with you?
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (10:51):
Like struggle to Sharon, duct tape sides to the back
of the mine.
Speaker 4 (10:55):
Watch the show, Watch maybe fifteen minutes next time. Hey,
producer Sam, who you're doing these horsehips?
Speaker 15 (10:59):
I would made, but I think you duck out halfway through.
Speaker 13 (11:01):
So how about Gondy? Hey, I love being said.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
Gonny Gotti knows how to commit.
Speaker 13 (11:05):
Yes, we can do this all right.
Speaker 12 (11:06):
If you celebrate today September twenty fourth, you are celebrating
with Ben Platt and Stephanie McMahon, Happy birthday, everybody, Libra,
be wary of people who only reach out when they
feel you slipping away.
Speaker 13 (11:16):
Attention is not the same as care. Your day is
a nine ooh scorpio.
Speaker 15 (11:20):
If you're waiting for inspiration, it might arrive in a
form that looks a lot like frustration.
Speaker 4 (11:24):
First.
Speaker 13 (11:25):
Your day's a six Sagittarius.
Speaker 12 (11:26):
Spend ten minutes in silence today, no music, no talking,
just you. Something important is trying to get through.
Speaker 13 (11:32):
Your day is an eight.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
This is an important one.
Speaker 15 (11:34):
Capricorn, you are one good night's sleep away from feeling powerful.
Speaker 13 (11:38):
Put the phone down and go to bed early tonight.
Speaker 4 (11:40):
Your day's a nine.
Speaker 13 (11:41):
Aquarius.
Speaker 12 (11:42):
You may be feeling unseen in a space you once
felt safe in.
Speaker 13 (11:45):
That's a sign, not a sentence. Your day is a
six Pisces.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
You're not procrastinating.
Speaker 13 (11:50):
You're strategically avoiding a task that's boring.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
Your day's an eight.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
Aries.
Speaker 12 (11:54):
You're building something right now that others won't understand until
much later, so keep going.
Speaker 13 (11:58):
Your day's a ten.
Speaker 15 (11:59):
Hey, Torri, don't over explain yourself. Say what you mean
and leave a little mystery behind your days of seven Gemini.
Speaker 12 (12:05):
Someone will ask for your advice. Give it honestly, even
if it makes things a little weird. Your day is
a nine.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
Cancer.
Speaker 15 (12:10):
You're going to be asked to defend your joy. Don't
let what makes you feel alive speak for itself. Your
day's an eight.
Speaker 12 (12:16):
Leo, someone close to you isn't saying everything, but that
doesn't mean they're hiding something either.
Speaker 13 (12:21):
Your day's a five.
Speaker 15 (12:22):
And finally, Virgo, you're avoiding a conversation that needs to happen.
You're just tired of being the one who initiates peace.
Your day's seven and those are Wednesday morning horoscopes.
Speaker 4 (12:31):
People chiming in on text about Nate's short attention spam
when it comes to watching shows. First of all, finished
Black Rabbit yesterday, finished it really good, very intense. Tell
Nate he can watch Bluey. Those are seven minutes long
and you learn a lot from Bluey. Perfectly fine for you. Hey,
I just got a text from Alex. I didn't know
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you could change the background on your on your text
messages on iPhone. This is great. Have you seen this? Yeah,
it's part of the new operating. Okay, well let me
show you. Let me show you his background. Look, it's
like a little it's like a little jungle.
Speaker 11 (13:07):
You click on the name at the top of the text,
and then you'll see that, and then you'll see backgrounds.
Speaker 4 (13:13):
Cool and see. I feel like we're a bunch of
old grandparents now asking our kids how to work the iPhone, and.
Speaker 11 (13:20):
When you change on your phone, it changes on the
person's phone that you're having the conversation.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
I love.
Speaker 12 (13:24):
I don't like that part though. I don't want someone
else to have power over what I'm looking at. Look,
that should be my choice.
Speaker 4 (13:30):
A lot about Gandhi. There's a lot about Gandhi choice. Wow, Okay,
I'm looking at the scoreboard. Gandhi already has three points.
She's doing pretty well. Okay, now it's time for Danielle
to get points. What do you have coming up there?
Speaker 2 (13:46):
And so it begins. AI artists are now signing record deals.
Isn't that fantastic? And Sabrina Carpenter is moving into New
York City.
Speaker 6 (13:57):
I want to hear all the crazy stuff that Gandhi
can't talk about on the big show.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
So they have to do these secret things like stick
shampoo bottles in their.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
Sauce on the side. New episodes every Wednesday.
Speaker 6 (14:11):
Listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you
get your podcasts.
Speaker 13 (14:16):
Until then, say bye, everybody bye.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
Has been there. It's the first time in history that
most of these candidates are women.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
Oh, I love that yeah.
Speaker 4 (14:28):
Six women and four men make up NASA's latest group
of spacegoers, which includes military personnel, scientists, and one former
Ultimate frisbee pro. Oh hello. They have to go through this,
of course, before becoming astronauts. They must train for two
years learning to fly T thirty eight jet planes and
speak Russian to speak to the Cosmont cosmonauts. But I
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love that this is the first time. It's so cool
to stay awesome. Yeah, stay there. They are six are women.
Speaker 13 (14:56):
Four those amazing.
Speaker 12 (14:57):
So every time they release this little class, I try
to reach out to the astronauts because I want to
talk to them and interview them.
Speaker 5 (15:03):
Not one.
Speaker 13 (15:04):
I just replied, they're local.
Speaker 4 (15:05):
Maybe well they are a bit busy, but maybe they will.
I mean, it's the things you're turning over there at NASA.
I love that. I love that we still have a NASA.
Sometimes you wonder how long it's gonna be around. Let's
get into Danielle's report, right. Our friend Tommy did Dario
is going to be hearing about forty five minutes. Oh nice,
that's it all nice. No, this is opportunity, tom he
(15:29):
is That's why we have a little brother to pick on. Yeah,
so he's on the way in all right, So, Danielle,
you're on a right.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
Disney is increasing the price of Disney Plus once again.
The plan, Yeah, the plan with ads is going up
to eleven ninety nine from nine to ninety nine, and
the no Ads premium plan is going up from eighteen
ninety nine, from to eighteen ninety nine, from fifteen ninety
nine starting interesting twenty time, interesting time. Yeah, and the
bundle prices are going up as well. I know sometimes
(15:56):
the bundle prices are safe, but not this time, guys,
they're going well. So yeah, poop poop. Cardi b As
partners with New York's MTA to record a bunch of
playful subway PSAs. The announcements are, of course classic Carti,
with lines like we're walking here, steps of a step
and not sit in, move it, bucko, and these trains
don't move without you, so make sure you pay that
(16:18):
fare and keep it real. So go on a train,
you're gonna get to here. Carney's Voice Season forty nine
of Survivor debuts tonight, So Jeff Probes, of course talking
all about it, he revealed that a lot of the
crew members that are working on location wind up forming
romantic relationships. He says these couples have produced what Jeff
(16:41):
calls Survivor babies. Through the forty nine seasons, there are
a total of sixty seven children. That's a lot of kids,
and he said working on Survivor has become a family affair.
The production crew is allowed to bring their kids. The
ones old enough to be responsible have gotten involved. He says,
you can be out here at any given point in
(17:02):
a season and you'll see between seven to thirteen little people.
How about that? And the Rocky Horror Picture Show? Can
you believe? On September twenty sixth it will be fifty
years since it came out and now the weekend it
came out. Originally, it barely earned a million dollars. It
wasn't until midnight screenings came then turned the movie musical
(17:23):
into a cult sensation, making over one hundred and thirteen
million in running. More than fifty special screenings of the
remastered Rocky Horra are scheduled nationwide through Halloween, so you
can probably go and see it if you want to.
And more details are coming out about the deal Taylor
Swift made with AMC Theaters to be the exclusive distributor
(17:44):
of the official release of A Showgirl. So she's going
to get fifty two percent of the box office, leaving
forty eight percent to AMC from sales of twelve dollars
tickets plus fees and concessions. The official release party of
A Showgirl is projected to earn as much as forty
five million, meaning at least twenty three million in one
weekend for Taylor.
Speaker 4 (18:06):
Okay, so hold on, Taylor Swift is making so much money,
she's almost elon Musk level. When is she going to
start producing her own automobiles? When is the Taylor Swift
car going to come out?
Speaker 2 (18:16):
They may come still out.
Speaker 13 (18:18):
I'm sure, yeah, we'll see. So the tickets are only
twelve dollars, she said, that's incredible.
Speaker 2 (18:22):
Yeah, well that's twenty something. I think it's because she
has twelve albums or something like that. There's like a
whole reason for her. And each AMC theater will run
at least four screenings per day without trailers, so this
means you have to arrive on time, don't think you're
gonna go And then the trailer, no trailers, And it's
a ninety eight eighty nine minute movie and it has
a whole bunch of stuff in it. So if you're
a fan, you're gonna be excited to go see that.
(18:43):
Sabrina Carpenter bought a place in the Tribeca neighborhood of
New York City. She also owns a place in Hollywood Hills.
But did you know Sabrina and Taylor now own Tribeca
Pads just one street apart from each other.
Speaker 4 (18:56):
Wow?
Speaker 2 (18:58):
Is that an easter egg? I don't know. I don't know.
I feel like everything's in Eastory.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
Yeah, I don't know it is.
Speaker 2 (19:04):
And here we go, guys. The first AI artist has
just signed a three million dollar record deal. Okay, so
the name of the artist is Zania Monet, and Zania
is the creation of Talisha Jones, who writes all the
lyrics but uses the AI platform Suno to turn them
(19:25):
into full songs. There's a track out called how Is
I Supposed To Know? It has five million streams across
the YouTube and Spotify platforms. Now think about this though.
Suno is actually facing some lawsuits from record labels claiming
that it was trained on copyrighted songs ripped from YouTube,
so they're having a little bit of an issue. So
I guess they'll have to figure that out. But it's happening,
(19:48):
it's coming, and I'm sure there's gonna be more to come. Yep,
the forty nine season premiere of Survivor. I told you
about that second season premiere of The Golden Bachelor that's
on tonight. You also have the Floor the series premiere
of ninety nine to Beat on Fox. That is a
competitive game show. America's Got Talent is wrapping things up.
Shark Tank is back tonight as well, and I think
(20:08):
this is the episode where Pete Davidson sell socks.
Speaker 4 (20:11):
I'm pretty sure you know that Salt Company is supposed
to be really cool.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Really yeah, it is an episode five of South Park
is tonight as well. And that's my Daniel report.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
Okay, So Taylor Swift lives in Tribeca and now Sabrina
Carpenter moving Tribeca. I live in Tribecca. I'm down the
street right and Scary and I work out at my
gym and my building in Tribecca. So Scary is saying
she feels that it's just a matter of time until
Sabrina Carpenter shows up in our gym to work out. Yeah,
it's a great place. It's awesome. I know that. I said, well, scary,
(20:43):
Maybe we should show up at that gym and check
it out. Maybe we should we have a gym. We
just can't remember how to get there. It's in my building.
I can't find it. I know it's in there somewhere,
although I did show up yesterday. It's so weird knowing
that when I put my head down to take an
app scary fourteen stories below working out in the same building.
(21:04):
It's so strange. Anyway. So, so with Tommy Deadario coming in,
we do like to hear what he has to say.
You know, he has this great new feature on his
podcast and it's we'll get into that. He's like the
Dear Abbey of twenty twenty five. Wow, if you even
know who that is? Also, do you want to play
a game so we can like kind of punish him
a little bit for not coming in? Uh, what do
(21:25):
you want to play? How about we do a little password?
I want to see how how dirty his mind is.
Oh God, you don't. You don't want to do that password?
You don't you don't want to do a family feud?
We could really well, it's to you, all right, we're
looking for ways to punish this guy don't even know
who is. You'll find out. Our friend Tommy de Dario
is on the way. It's gonna get blood.
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Speaker 1 (22:20):
This is Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Are you a middle child? Who's a middle child in
here anyway? Hum, I'm I'm the youngest. Danielle is the oldest.
Gandhi's the there's two of you. There two of you though,
what about you, Nate? Are you the youngest? I'm the youngest,
so Gandhi. And we're talking about the fact that middle
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children are disappearing. They're not being kidnapped. Thank You're just
not they're not being born, well meaning they're they're now
the youngest. What was going to be the middle is
now the youngest because another one was never born. Is
that one way to look at it.
Speaker 12 (23:00):
Yeah, people are just having fewer children now, so the
middle child would have to be at least three.
Speaker 13 (23:05):
And they're just saying so many people aren't doing it.
It's either one maybe two now, so they're kind of vanishing.
Speaker 4 (23:10):
So you know, it's been you know, the story for
many years that's the middle child was either the forgotten
child or you know, wasn't the oldest, wasn't the youngest,
just in the middle, you know, ignored. You have a
middle child in your family, Danielle, you're.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
My brother is the middle child.
Speaker 4 (23:28):
See the difference is is he the oldest is Danielle?
The youngest is Jackie. Yeah, two women and it's a guy.
So I think that makes the middle child maybe a
little different because he's different.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
He would probably say no.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
Okay, well you would know, talk about hi, yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Because he always was like you got all the attention.
I was like, well I was the loudest. That's probably why.
And then when my sister came along, Like my sister
was born eleven years after me, so that she was
a late She was late, so, you know, I don't know.
So maybe you didn't feel like the middle child so
much because she was so far down in the road,
you know what I mean. She said she felt like
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an only child because we were so grown and out
of the house by that.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
I'm the same way, believe it or not. Old Ma
I was was the baby. But what about you and
your family? Scary You're the.
Speaker 14 (24:15):
Oldest, and then my brother's the youngest, and then my
sister is the middle child.
Speaker 4 (24:20):
Now was she sort of the forgotten child a little bit? Sometimes?
Speaker 16 (24:23):
See?
Speaker 14 (24:24):
Yeah, she felt the need to rebel a little bit
more a little you know, Marshall, Marshall, Marshall, you know,
like that need to be recognized. Yeah, but she's cool
now we're adults, you know.
Speaker 4 (24:35):
So what about a family of let's look at our family.
We have like sixteen people, we have like fourteen middle children. Yeah,
so I mean, who on our show would be the
middle child?
Speaker 2 (24:48):
M oh, I don't know.
Speaker 14 (24:51):
I'm gonna say Garrett and Sam.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
And maybe Deanna.
Speaker 13 (24:56):
How are we? How are we classified?
Speaker 10 (24:57):
Like?
Speaker 13 (24:58):
What what makes you say?
Speaker 4 (25:00):
Three classification? So okay, well before we start naming names,
maybe we should write what this is. So the okay,
the oldest child, I would go ahead and say it
is me. Yeah, the youngest child I think is Diamond. Diamond,
in my opinion, is that right, Diamond's the youngest child?
Speaker 13 (25:15):
Is you know, are we going solely on age?
Speaker 1 (25:17):
No?
Speaker 4 (25:17):
The way they act, Oh, yeah.
Speaker 13 (25:19):
Diamond's the only child exactly.
Speaker 4 (25:24):
Yeah, I don't know that. I guess in your in
your friendship group, there's going to be the dominant one
who's the oldest. Sometimes the loudest one, who's the spoiled brader,
gets their way, which is the youngest one, and then
everyone else is treated accordingly. I really think that this
middle child syndrome is not just with blood families. It's
with groups of people.
Speaker 13 (25:43):
Yeah, maybe Andrew's the middle child, Oh, the one that's
just kind of yeah, I mean we truck that guy
all the time and forget about him. See that's like
such a thing for the middle child.
Speaker 10 (25:58):
More.
Speaker 13 (25:59):
We fill in the middle in the blank, it's Andrew.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
Right, Okay, So the middle child the concept to me,
like I said, it can be beyond bloodline families. It's
in your group. There is sometimes the pack leader there's
the followers. There's the the ones that you know just
happily go along with the ride, and those who are
the decision makers. It's funny. You never stop and think
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about your friends like that, but do it put yourself
on that stage and go huh. Like in the workplace,
so scary things in the workplace, there's a three class system.
But he looks at ages like the millennials are like
the middle child in your opinion.
Speaker 14 (26:37):
Right, And then there's gen z is like everybody working
in the back, you know, hanging out of the computers.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
And then there's some o the ogs.
Speaker 14 (26:44):
Pretty much us hanging out in this room. Oh, us
people hang here, everybody we see within our vision. And
then you got the middle people kind of like, you know,
stuck there.
Speaker 4 (26:55):
I don't feel stuck, not you, not you boy, But
I love how scary our group just just informed us
that he is one of the ogs and he's not
just in the middle stuck there.
Speaker 12 (27:07):
MONI also like that would be Andrew sam Me, Josh
Garrett Diamond.
Speaker 14 (27:11):
No, you're you're you're considered part of the ogs because
you've been in the biz.
Speaker 4 (27:16):
Okay, well, keep in mind, keep on. This is scary
as this is a scary system. Okay, that's why I said.
Speaker 14 (27:23):
Garrett and Sam and like Josh, people kind of in
the middle.
Speaker 13 (27:27):
Josh has been around for a while.
Speaker 2 (27:28):
Yea, so is scary.
Speaker 13 (27:29):
Yeah, Garrett too.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Yeah, you know what you're saying. It's hard to put
it to word.
Speaker 16 (27:35):
This.
Speaker 4 (27:36):
This is like to day Scary came in and accused
everyone else of being his underlings. We were talking about,
you know, if we should buy Christmas gifts for each other,
and then he said, well, I will to give a
little something to my underlings. You have underlings, Oh my god,
an underling? Now where do they fall? They're in the
middle or in the very bottom of the They're beyond
the bottom.
Speaker 14 (27:53):
But there's a whole class of people sitting out there
and about the computers, all brand new, the newbies.
Speaker 4 (27:58):
They're all hanging out.
Speaker 1 (27:59):
Hang out.
Speaker 4 (27:59):
O line two is push line two. They're scary hidea.
How you doing?
Speaker 10 (28:06):
Oh good?
Speaker 5 (28:07):
I love you guys, We.
Speaker 4 (28:08):
Love you too. I don't know how we got into
this conversation, but I sort of do. It's my fault.
I got us here. You're the middle child in your family,
but you have seven kids in your family, so in
a family of seven kids, how you determine who's in
the middle? Is everyone except for the oldest and the youngest.
Speaker 17 (28:24):
Yeah, so I have three older siblings and i have
three younger somethings, so I'm like the youngest of the
oldest and the oldest of the youngest, So I'm smack
in the middle.
Speaker 4 (28:32):
I'm like the odds all huh right, So do you
feel like you have to work harder to get attention
or you like having your own space and you're sort
of off the radar a lot of times?
Speaker 10 (28:43):
Oh?
Speaker 17 (28:43):
No, I'm the typical black sheep. I was always I
always I have to work harder for everything, And I
was always kind of like, oh wait, where is she?
Because I was the last person on their mind because
it was always my older sibling or like the baby
of the family was more like attention.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
I like this textas just came through. I have a
sixteen year old and a seven year old. We have
a baby December. My seven year old is so worried
about being the middle child because he's about to go
from being youngest to being all the middle child.
Speaker 13 (29:15):
Yeah, that's that's probably dramatic for them.
Speaker 4 (29:18):
But I've heard the term black Sheep used several times
during this middle child conversation. In my opinion, the black sheep,
I'd rather hang out with them. They're the fun ones.
You know what I'm saying, you are. That's why. Look,
she hung up on the black sheepers hung up on
the one what's scary not only lost her Sorry okay, anyway,
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just closing this out, just something to think about about
the circle of people you hang with. Who's the black sheep,
Who's the middle child, Who's the one that's kind of secretive,
doesn't really show their cards all the time. It's the
oldest one, like Daniel, the loudest one.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Yeah, I'm the loudest.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
The youngest one is a spoiled one. I don't know.
It's interesting how that works. It's just one of those
little little little studies we had to put out there
for you. I'm wonder if Tommy da Dario as a
young child. He acts like it so our friend Tommy Dario,
you've had, You've heard him on our show many times.
He's all over the place. He's got a great podcast,
His podcast with interviews doing so well. He has this
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new feature on his podcast. He's gonna try it out
on us. It's gonna be like ask Tommy. He's like
he gives advice, Like, how's this guy? How does the
middle child have any any foundation that's worthy of advice giving.
I don't know anyway, he's coming up in a second. Also,
we have one thousand dollars free money phone tap on the.
Speaker 6 (30:37):
Way haha, laugh funny Elvis Duran in the Morning Show
fly from the Mercedes Fenz Interview Lounge.
Speaker 4 (30:47):
I gotta tell you we have had a long, long
conversation about the middle child versus the oldest child versus
youngest child, your birthplace in your family. So, Tommy d
Dario's here, Hi, Tommy, can you turn is microphone scary?
Are you there? Yeah? I can you hear me? Scary?
Are you having a stroke? Are you okay? Something don't
look right in our computer? Is something in the milk?
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Ate clean? Is that the concept? All right? So Tommy
Adario's here, let's just start over. Hi Tommy, Hello everybody.
So you are the oldest of two basically, then you
have some step siblings, and so you're the oldest. Why
are you aging me?
Speaker 18 (31:22):
I'm the youngest of here. My sister's older than me.
And then I have two brothers. I'm from my dad's remains.
Stop aging me up.
Speaker 4 (31:28):
What the hell he's already getting beligitate. Oh my god. Anyway,
we just had to this conversation about oldest versus middle
versus youngest child. Just to make it simple, the text
messages were by the thousands. This really hit a nerve
with all these these people talking about where they fit
in in their family. So Tommy, I asked, Tommy, so
in your friend group, are you like the the leader,
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or you're the follower, or you're the black sheep? He immediately,
without hesitation, said, well, I'm the leader. Yeah, is that
a problem. Of course I am. But I also said,
when you move from friend group to friend groups sometimes
your role changes. So what is your role here with
us this family?
Speaker 18 (32:07):
Oh god, I'm your punching bag here, I'm your punching
bag here.
Speaker 4 (32:11):
That's all right, the total middle child. But I agree
with you.
Speaker 18 (32:15):
Your role does change in every single group, and some
groups I'm more of the observer and I just kind
of let everyone go out and have their fun and
you know, their groups, I'm the leader, you know, It's
just it is what it is.
Speaker 4 (32:25):
I know. Okay. So, by the way, I was looking
at the numbers. Your podcast is doing very well. Thank you,
thank you, thank you. I love it. I love it.
I've never said this before with Tommy Dedario, but he
does this new feature on there now what's officially called
it's called Tommy Talks. Tommy Talks.
Speaker 18 (32:42):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 4 (32:43):
Okay, so you actually you're actually dishing out advice or
just hearing giving up perspective.
Speaker 18 (32:50):
Shocking, I know, very shocking. So yeah, every Tuesday it's
still an interview that drops, and every Friday, our boy
Andrew Piglici had this idea for me to do these
little ten minute bites interviews where I gave advice based
off things that have gone on in my life. So
they're very topical, you know, they're very I describe it
as if dear Abby and Carrie Bradshaw had a baby.
Speaker 4 (33:12):
There.
Speaker 18 (33:12):
I am this Italian American millennial from Jersey who may
or may not wear a T shirt that's a little
too tight, but I have great advice to give because
I lived. I've lived, so yes, so topics are really
interesting and fun. We launched with when is it time
to let go of a friendship?
Speaker 4 (33:29):
Right right?
Speaker 18 (33:30):
And we have had all sorts of topics from you know,
I lost somebody, so dealing with grief. This is a
fun one and I'm gonna want you guys to answer
this just the one for us. This one's for you guys.
This is okay, okay, this is giving us a topic.
This was a pretty popular one. Should you tell your
friend that their boyfriend or girlfriend sucks?
Speaker 4 (33:50):
Absolutely? Yeah, right, absolutely, I would, Absolutely, I would. Okay,
hold on, you don't think I would.
Speaker 13 (34:00):
I don't think you would.
Speaker 12 (34:01):
I think that that's we because we've kind of talked
about this before, and that's such a dangerous area to
enter because if they choose to stay together, and they
probably will, then you're the enemy because you told them
that they're significant other sucks.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
Truth.
Speaker 4 (34:15):
Well, yeah, you know you do. You do accidentally, well,
you could accidentally lose a friend absolutely by giving your
your opinion and then you know, look, I can tell
you your person sucks, you your significant other sucks. If
I think you're in some sort of danger, if I
think that this is going to be irreversible, issued problems, whatever,
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that's going to take you down a really bad path
for you. I would be a bad friend if I
did not say something.
Speaker 18 (34:43):
Well, I did say something to a friend after hearing
complaints for a couple of years, and I finally was
asked a question like what do you think? And he
was going to propose, so I maybe said, I think
getting married would be probably one of the worst decisions
of your life, given what I know about your relationship,
it seems a little toxic. Wasn't really spoken to again
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after that, like cut off, and I was like, and
they asked, I didn't just volunteer that information, and I
witnessed some pretty gnarly things going on, and I was like,
oh my god, it's my opportunity, and here we go
and they're finally ready to listen, and I was just
shut out.
Speaker 4 (35:18):
Wow, So I learned what happened, what happened in that relationship.
Are they still together?
Speaker 18 (35:22):
They are, but they're not happy. I've been hearing through
the great fine because I don't really get talked to anymore,
that it's not great. It's not great. So I learned that.
To Elvis's point, if something's toxic or scary or dangerous,
like yeah, maybe you do definitely have to say something.
But otherwise, if you're not ready to lose a friend,
you got to keep your mouth shut.
Speaker 2 (35:41):
I wonder if they went back and told their significant
other and that they were like, you're not talking to time.
Speaker 18 (35:46):
No, no, because the person the significant other still likes
my stuff on Instagram.
Speaker 12 (35:52):
Yeah, I feel like that's one of those things that's
going to get brought up in a fight sometime, like
when they're really going out, they're gonna be like, by
the way, Tommy.
Speaker 13 (35:58):
Hates you too.
Speaker 18 (35:59):
Oh God, I hope not. I hope not. I hope not. Yeah,
it's it's a tough one. It's a tough one. But
there's these topics are fun because I think they're what
a lot of people have been through in their lives,
and they don't always get a perspective from someone that's
not super close to them, which can be a little
biased or influenced. So it's like, here's what I've gone through.
I'm not a guru, but like I've lived a life,
and like, here's my advice based off what I've gone through.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
Okay, so let's reverse it. Let's say your friend comes
to you and says, mmmm, that GEO, who you need
to rethink that by the way you guys have been together,
how long we'll be married? Ten years? In April. Okay,
you've you've been together? How many years? Ten years? We
got we moved fastye married the night you met, you
got married. Pretty much no problem there, but it last
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ten years, so obviously something went right. Obviously, did anyone
approach you in the beginning to go geo, let's talk
about that. Are you sure this is the guy? You
know what?
Speaker 18 (36:51):
I have to say no, because people saw how happy
I was. And you know, we met when I was
turning twenty nine, so I feel like at that point
you kind of have an idea of what you do
or don't want. And I went and say the relationship
being like, what do we have to lose? Like if
it doesn't work out, doesn't work out, let's just have fun,
like we feel it. We were happy, We're in love.
Let's rock and roll. And people saw that. I think
when I called my parents eight months in from the
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top of the Eiffel Tower and said, hey, guys, I'm engaged,
there was a little like okay, like wow, we love him.
But that was fast, you know, wow, and you're in Paris.
Speaker 4 (37:20):
Okay, cool, you know, but a little on the whim sometimes,
but you know that.
Speaker 18 (37:26):
I think other than that, there was no hesitation. It
was just like, wow, that was fast.
Speaker 4 (37:30):
Your mom's like, wow, you're engaged God, and you're on
the Eiffel Tower that's way up there now.
Speaker 18 (37:36):
Yeah yeah, and then we got buried so much later,
so you know, it's all It was all pretty.
Speaker 4 (37:39):
Fast because I've been in a relationship whe people did
tell me, you know, that guy sucks, he's awful. But
I but I already knew it before they said something,
So there was a well you know what.
Speaker 18 (37:49):
Prior to that, I was in a relationship and it
was not great and the dude did suck, and I
wish more people told me that. I was like, you know,
I mean I knew it. And it's one of those
where I stayed longer than I did, Like it was
like I should have ended it two years before it ended.
Speaker 3 (38:01):
But A surely.
Speaker 4 (38:01):
So your advice is kind of weird, and it's I'm
seeing two different things. You're saying you should not say anything,
you're also saying you should say something. So what's your answer?
Speaker 18 (38:09):
Well, you know why, Elvis. I'll tell you why, because
I am a rare breed where when someone tells me
something I don't like, I don't shut down or turn
them away or can't hear it and get so flustered
with it that I'm not like that. Like, I genuinely
am probably one of three people in America that's open
to other sides and opinions than having a conversation, because
I think you have to be so if like, someone
gives me advice, I don't like, I don't take it personally.
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It's like, Okay, that's your opinion, but I'm not going
to hold a grudge. And I don't think a lot
of people are like that, which sucks, you know.
Speaker 4 (38:39):
I like this text. I can totally relate to what
Tommy's saying with toxic relationships. My very very best friend
of over thirty or something something. He's crazy. He severely
talks like he was dating someone he refused to see
how bad it was. She thought she could change the
spots on a leopard and ended up marrying him anyway,
And then there they go, there's the thing. You can
only do so much. Also, it depends on how you
deliver the message. You could say, uh, Molly, you're in
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trouble girl, right, get out run now, or you know,
have you thought about this with this relationship? Have you
thought about maybe you're not living your life to your
fullest because you're so busy living up to their expectations
of you and whatever. There's ways to say it.
Speaker 18 (39:17):
I guess well, and I did say marrying this person
would be the worst decision of your life, which maybe
was a bit harsh, but that was okay, you know,
I'm kind of direct.
Speaker 2 (39:26):
But what if they think about that though all the time,
Like I should have listened to Tommy.
Speaker 18 (39:29):
I think a lot of people say, what would Tommy do?
Speaker 4 (39:38):
I'm all right? Line twenty is I think Carolyn, Carolyn.
Just by the way, Carolyn just found your podcast. She's
loving the podcast. Are you listening religiously, Carolyn?
Speaker 19 (39:49):
Yes, actually while I'm at work or having tough.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
Days, so you you listen to his talk about grief
and did it help in a personal way?
Speaker 19 (40:02):
Oh my gosh. I was actually stumbling around. iHeart to
listen to an Elvis episode on repeat, and I went, oh, Tommy,
what's this? And I just happened to click on it
and he was talking very solemnly and quietly, and I
was like, Oh, what's he what's he talking about? It
really got me interested the way his voice was so calm,
because we're always so normally so excited and talking and happy,
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and I stopped for a moment and he started talking
about grief and how it affected him personally, and I
literally felt like he was reaching through the phone and
giving me a hug. Because my father, who I was
so close with, I was his little princess. He just
passed away a few months ago, and I've been having
the toughest time not only supporting my family but me
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standing up every single day. And he really touched my
heart when he said he was going through it too
and had been going through it, and it's like, Wow,
a famous, amazing person also has the same struggles I do.
And I took it upon myself to say, you know what,
I don't have social media. I'm only on LinkedIn. Let
me message him on LinkedIn and he literally messaged me
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back and my jaw dropped and I was like, wow,
he really does care. He's amazing.
Speaker 4 (41:13):
So through there you go. You know when you're dispensing,
When you're dispensing, I'm despensing is a weird word. When
you're giving out advice, Sometimes you stop and go a
way to mate, who the hell am I to give advice?
But at the same time, if a person like Tommy
has been through what he's talking about, it's just an
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It is, at the end of the day, another perspective
to hear how they handle it, how they're dealing with grief,
and it's like, Okay, I like this guy's perspective. And
you definitely found that in Tommy's podcast, right.
Speaker 19 (41:45):
Yes, he's amazing and he even makes me cry to
this day just how wonderful that was how he reached out.
So thank you and you touched so many people, all
of you, so God bless you.
Speaker 4 (41:56):
Care about you call us every day. We need you here, seriously,
we do. We love You're fabulous. Go have a great day.
Thanks for listening again today. We appreciate it. And here
you go. So now, maybe you're a little curious about
Tommy's podcast, I say you should give it a try.
It's I've never said this before. He's been doing this
podcast for several years now, and I love that you're
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doing different, new, fabulous things. And of course, this one
segment we're talking about sort of brought up by our
own Andrew. Let's give him all the credits. We're kidding,
We're not giving him any credit. It's Okay, are you
having fun doing the podcast? I am.
Speaker 18 (42:37):
I really really love it, And that's the prime example
of why I love it. I just think it's it's
so nice to connect to people in a world where
there's so much noise, and you know, people can come
to my show and they know they can escape whatever
is going on and I'm not My show is not
political or controversial. It's fun and there's value in that.
You need that. There's enough of that in the world.
So I like to have a space where people can
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just say, you know what, let me tune out for
like ten minutes or forty five minutes during an interview
and just like have some fun. Man, Like we all
need that.
Speaker 4 (43:05):
Well, then that's why we we get along really well
with Tommy other than the tight T shirts and you
know his nipples are showing again, look at that. It's
like what that?
Speaker 10 (43:13):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (43:14):
But I mean, look, you know, we we do our
best to make our show that same way. You know,
I don't want to do a political show. That's not
what we what we want our listeners to expect from us.
I don't want to be canceled by iHeart. I just
don't want it. You know what I'm saying, because if
they cancel us, that means they're gonna start charging more
for everything, just like Disney did. So I didn't know.
We don't need that here, Hey, can we play a game?
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Can we play a game with Tommy? Oh god, what
do you want to play a game?
Speaker 15 (43:39):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (43:39):
Let's play something that's gonna let's let's let's do something.
We have to slap each other around little bit. You
want to do a quick round of the feud?
Speaker 1 (43:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (43:46):
Oh, the feud? Can we play the feud? Yeah?
Speaker 18 (43:48):
Oh god, you know I'm not going at games.
Speaker 4 (43:50):
Okay, well, how about then? How about password? Let's do password?
Oh I think the I think Tommy will do excellent
in this one question on family few Okay, let's do
the field. Okay, it's time for the feud. It's a
family that loved each other and beats a liven snot
out of each other all at the same time. And
now here's your host. He's awful. He's not the good host.
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He's the bad host. Thank you very much, Elvis. React.
And we have two teams here, Tommy, I'm gonna have
you play for both teams. Wore that sure, there was
a time anyway, we have limited time with our very
handsome guests. So Tommy, you're gonna play for both teams? Uh, Danielle,
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limited time. I'm here all day. I'm just no problem.
Danielle and Gandhi will be on one team with you,
and then Scary and Elvis will be on the other
team with you. Okay, okay, it's gonna be great. So Tommy,
here's the question. We pulled our massive studio audience out
here this question. Wait, there's no one out there. Oh,
they left. So the question they had to answer? Or
(45:00):
was this? Top five answers on the board? Name something
that makes you breathe hard?
Speaker 9 (45:06):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (45:08):
Tommy goes first.
Speaker 4 (45:09):
Tommy both rolls here, working out, working, working out, breathing hard, working, sizing,
getting on that staremu yeah yeah and number one response,
Oh good jobs. So do you want to play or
do you want to pass yourself? I will I'll pass myself. Okay,
Well that would mean you're gonna be playing. I don't
(45:30):
know what that means. What does that mean? You're gonna
be playing with Scary and Elvis? Now, okay, great, here
we go. So Elvis, name something that makes you breathe hard?
Walking to the mailbox, show me walking to get the mail.
(45:53):
I think you need to see a doctor for that.
It's a joke. It's going to scary, scary. Name is
something that makes you breathe hard?
Speaker 1 (46:05):
I know that.
Speaker 4 (46:09):
You can just say. You could just say everything. I
thought I was gonna say eating, but scary sexy is
out there? Yes, absolutely, that's you, Tommy. Oh, name something
that makes you breathe hard? I'm hear breathing hard. Who's
breathing right now? What's breathing hard right now?
Speaker 13 (46:28):
I think it was scary?
Speaker 4 (46:29):
Scary, you're scary. Stop breathing. Okay, go ahead, but I
got one. Okay, watching a horror movie, watching something scary.
That's not a good answer that, Tommy. We're here to
play to win.
Speaker 7 (46:44):
Hello.
Speaker 4 (46:44):
Oh yeah, your answer was great? You with yes, name something?
Who's someone's breathing again? Who's breathing the microphone?
Speaker 13 (46:53):
Is it name?
Speaker 4 (46:54):
I think it's Tommy. I'm not a mouth breather. Stop breathing.
This show makes somebody you're breathing hard? God, Well, this
is sort of a stretch. I would say sleeping like
snoring and sleeping it makes you breathe hard. I'm sleeping, Okay,
answer not good enough. Sorry, So we go back to
(47:16):
Tommy's other team. So we need a communal response between you,
Gandhi and Danielle. Name something that makes you breathe hard.
Speaker 2 (47:25):
I would say running, but is it running working out? Yeah?
Speaker 13 (47:29):
What about anxiety?
Speaker 2 (47:30):
I could be it yea or.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
Uh?
Speaker 13 (47:34):
Like singing to singing make you breathe hard?
Speaker 4 (47:37):
Have have it fighting like physical fighting, wrestling, wrestling.
Speaker 13 (47:42):
I like that you're playing for us.
Speaker 2 (47:45):
Like it.
Speaker 4 (47:45):
I like it.
Speaker 18 (47:51):
Night well, nightmare nightmares like sleeping.
Speaker 2 (47:53):
Yeah, anxiety, let's go with anxiety.
Speaker 4 (47:59):
You do this, dumb miss questions? You really did? What
do you want? You don't? Panic attack? Sounds good having
anybody team. I'm I'm having a panic attack that you
guys are getting this that is not on the board side. Tommy,
your other team won, Tommy, the answers you were missing
(48:19):
were hot temperatures, being sick, and going up the stairs.
That's what makes I think ours were better. Audience terrible game, terrible.
What about asthma was a good answer? That was being
lumped up under right? That was a dumb game. Give
(48:40):
us another question? Fine, all right, I'm sorry I'm being
Nancy negative, but that is coming on I do want to
have fun. This is we're trying to have fun. Tommy
gives us advice have fun on your show. That was
not fun. Fine, here we go, Tommy. Back to you.
Oh God, name something a baby does that would be
unacceptable in a roommate. What does a baby do that
(49:04):
you would not want your roommate to do? Well, think
about what babies do.
Speaker 13 (49:13):
Which team is he playing for right now?
Speaker 4 (49:15):
He's playing for the Elvis team?
Speaker 18 (49:18):
Publicly, go to the bathroom.
Speaker 4 (49:22):
So crap your pants, you mean your pants and wedding
yourself doing it on the floor next to me? Yeah, okay,
well you know obviously babies do and wedding yourself bathroom? Alright,
that is the number one response. So do you want
to play the number one last game? And this guy?
(49:46):
Do you want to play for yourself or you want
to pass to yourself? I don't even know what that means,
play or past myself? Play? Okay? All right, so you're
playing with Elvis. Elvis, back to you. Name something a
baby does that would not be acceptable in a roommate.
Crawl across the floor crawling? Good answer? Not good enough? Scary,
(50:10):
I suck my thumb.
Speaker 20 (50:12):
You're done. You're question with okay, scary yeah, uh stick
my hands in the food? You know how babies like
stick their hands and everything, and yes, basically touching, touching
everything and putting their hands.
Speaker 4 (50:25):
Grubby hands, over handsbby hands, heads, hands, is on it?
Speaker 18 (50:32):
What team am I on?
Speaker 14 (50:34):
Hours?
Speaker 4 (50:34):
Okay?
Speaker 13 (50:35):
Both of them?
Speaker 4 (50:35):
Actually yes, Elvis, but that's the question. I got this
from an texture. Name something a baby does that would
not be acceptable in a roommate, sucking on their mother's nipples.
Answer that on there? Not on there? That I wouldn't
(50:59):
be acceptable. I'm not condoning. No, it's not acceptable. You
don't want your roommates sucking on his mother's nipples. Now,
it's not acceptable. I don't think so. He's okay for
a grown man to suck on his own mother.
Speaker 2 (51:16):
Saying that would have been should have been an acceptable answer.
Speaker 4 (51:19):
It would have been if they had answered it. Tommy
would say, you about sucking on mom's nipples? Hard pass,
hard pass, thank you, thank you so much. You have
one buzz left. Tommy names something a baby does that
would not be acceptable in a roommate.
Speaker 18 (51:31):
Oh god, I'm sorry, nipple is still on my mind.
Oh well, farting I'd be like, don't fart on me?
Speaker 20 (51:42):
Answer, good answer, it's not answer that you want that
to happen to you?
Speaker 4 (51:48):
Who wants that?
Speaker 10 (51:49):
Can?
Speaker 4 (51:50):
Hold on? Can we can we isolate Tommy saying don't
fart on me? Who wants that? I don't like that promo.
I'm not into that. I don't like you. So Tommy,
we're going to your other team is Danielle and I
need an answer.
Speaker 2 (52:05):
I've got a couple that we can do with. Throwing up, crying,
sleeping in a crib, sucking on a pacifier.
Speaker 13 (52:12):
I mean, she is a mom, daniel She took three minds,
so I think that those are all good.
Speaker 18 (52:18):
I think yeah, we picked one.
Speaker 2 (52:20):
Yeah, go with that.
Speaker 18 (52:26):
You're the mom I'm giving you.
Speaker 2 (52:27):
Maybe sleeping in a crib or pacifier.
Speaker 4 (52:29):
Sucking I'm does.
Speaker 13 (52:33):
Yeah, and spinning up on people too.
Speaker 18 (52:36):
Yeah, that's so gnarly. I don't like vomit. Maybe that one.
Speaker 4 (52:40):
She don't like farts or vomit.
Speaker 2 (52:42):
Throwing up?
Speaker 4 (52:43):
Yeah, yeah, throwing up on people? Is that what you
going with? Puking?
Speaker 2 (52:48):
Okay, yeah, we're going with that.
Speaker 4 (52:49):
Puking. Yeah, the answers you were missing were crying in
your face? What Daniel, you've had you had pee in
your face right like that?
Speaker 13 (53:06):
Some people are into that.
Speaker 4 (53:08):
Tommy, how do you hard past? Hard pass? A lot
of passing today? Babies do that. They do that. You
know some things we don't want our roommate to be doing. Wow,
we just named seven or eight of them. All right,
well there you go. That was. We can't end our
conversation with Tommy like that. Reach around there, Elvis. How
(53:28):
about asking your roommate, asking your roommate to change your diaper? Oh?
Oh god, what room is this my roommate? Am I
asking for you to change my diaper? Anyway? Okay, let's
have more of a Tommy coming up? Can we take
the break? I think we should do that. Uh, let's
get back to Tommy in his podcast and whatever we
(53:49):
need with Tommy less he has to run. Are you
doing Good Morning America or something? Digitally? Not today?
Speaker 18 (53:53):
I'm available? Thank you?
Speaker 4 (53:55):
All right, we'll do the phone tap next, giveaway a
thousand dollars. If Tommy wants to hang out after that
all awful display of bad radio moment, he can move
right back.
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Garrett, Yes, it's your phone tap today. What's it all about?
All right?
Speaker 16 (55:47):
Hunter wanted to play a phone tap on his friend Madeline. Now, Madeline,
we recently had some people over and had a party
atitor apartment and some people showed up that he didn't know.
So I'm going to play one of those people that
she didn't know, and I just so happened to throw
up in their house.
Speaker 4 (55:59):
Oh okay, perfect, we'll see what happened to Garrett's fun.
Ta Hi, Madeline. Yeah, this is Todrick.
Speaker 10 (56:09):
I don't know Toadrick. Where are you calling him?
Speaker 16 (56:11):
I was actually at your house last week with Sam
and Rob and a bunch of other people too, for
your party.
Speaker 10 (56:18):
Listen. I'm at work right now. Can I help you
with something?
Speaker 4 (56:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 16 (56:21):
I just want to make sure you got my fifty
dollars Venmo that I sent over to you the other day.
Speaker 10 (56:28):
Yeah, you didn't pay your name or anything. I'd just
send me fifty dollars.
Speaker 16 (56:32):
I thought you knew I was the guy that threw
up in your closet.
Speaker 10 (56:40):
Are you serious? You didn't just throw up in my closet.
You threw up in a pair of shoes.
Speaker 4 (56:46):
Wow.
Speaker 10 (56:47):
Yeah, yeah, Well.
Speaker 4 (56:49):
I hope the fifty dollars will cover it.
Speaker 10 (56:51):
Well, that's not nearly enough. I just don't want to
know why you didn't say anything at the party, Like
you just leaves after they vomited somebody's closet.
Speaker 4 (57:01):
I guess I had too many, but lights.
Speaker 10 (57:06):
Don't worry about it.
Speaker 4 (57:06):
I got on before you go.
Speaker 16 (57:08):
I know you're busy, and since I have you on
the phone, I had a really great time. We really
didn't talk, but I would really like to get to
know you. Would you like to go out sometime?
Speaker 10 (57:19):
You threw up in my closet? Are you serious?
Speaker 4 (57:22):
I thought we were past that.
Speaker 10 (57:24):
I don't know you, and you threw up in my closet.
Speaker 21 (57:26):
Jesus.
Speaker 16 (57:27):
On a scale of one to ten, what are my
chances of possibly getting a.
Speaker 4 (57:31):
Date with you?
Speaker 10 (57:32):
I gotta go. I'll talk to you later.
Speaker 4 (57:34):
Hunt Are you there?
Speaker 7 (57:36):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (57:37):
I think I freaked her out.
Speaker 18 (57:38):
Just a little bit.
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Yeah, I think she's a little weird.
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Let's let her settle in with that just for a minute,
and I'll have you call her back, and let's let's
just egger on just a little bit more.
Speaker 9 (57:50):
Okay, Okay, Hello, I just got the weirdest phone call.
What happened those cling stories that got ruined?
Speaker 10 (58:02):
And my party was the one vomited all over them?
Speaker 22 (58:04):
Uh huh?
Speaker 10 (58:05):
Welcome g I just called my phone to ask me
out on a date? Like what?
Speaker 22 (58:10):
It's really sweet of him to like own up to
it and then like ask you out.
Speaker 10 (58:14):
It's like you're just disgusting, Like, are you seriously just
going to I think.
Speaker 22 (58:18):
It's hard for guys to ask girls out on dates?
Speaker 10 (58:20):
And I think you I don't know what going on
a date with this guy under no circumstance.
Speaker 22 (58:24):
He's a loser, I know, but like, like, what will
you really like in a place to be judging right now?
You had sexy guy and Taco bell parking lot like
six years Oh.
Speaker 10 (58:34):
My god, yeah, six years ago. Let it go.
Speaker 4 (58:38):
Hey, Madeline, Hello Madeline, it's actually uh Toddrick.
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What's how are you on my line again?
Speaker 16 (58:45):
No, Madeline, Actually my name is actually Garrett from Elvis
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Speaker 4 (58:48):
And you just got phone tapped.
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Oh my god, Oh my god, Hunter, Oh my god,
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Speaker 4 (59:20):
Chris, Hi, Chris, how's it going? Where are you? Where
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Are we declaring? Chris the one hundred caller?
Speaker 9 (59:35):
Here?
Speaker 4 (59:36):
I guess Hey, Nate, producer of the show. Can you
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thank you, Nate.
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Howld On.
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Or good to get a hold of the Bible.
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Speaker 22 (01:00:00):
Uh my girlfriend in Tennessee. I'm going to see her
for Thanksgiving, so I'm gonna sure that for way I
go down there, visitor.
Speaker 4 (01:00:12):
You buy one of those thousand dollars turkeys. It'll be fabulous,
you'll have any time in a happy early things giving
to you and your girlfriend. Thank you?
Speaker 5 (01:00:21):
All right?
Speaker 9 (01:00:22):
Correct that.
Speaker 4 (01:00:24):
What friend? Fiance? Okay, well, okay, whatever category you want
to put her in, fine, we like her, We approve, okay,
And that's it's incredible. I love that you're listening, and
thank you so much. Hold on one second, send him
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There are two different people. No, they're one person, making
making that very clear. Thank you to the long Another
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one thousand dollars free money phone tap coming up tomorrow.
Uh more with Tommy Now Tommy let's get into some
fun next. Tommy de Darios here, So we actually sent
a text in saying they remember Tommy de Daril from
the high school. Well, that's you. I did go to height.
Did you graduate just barely? But I did.
Speaker 12 (01:01:08):
Do you think somebody from your high school would remember
you fondly or would they be like, damn it.
Speaker 13 (01:01:12):
Temmy's on the radio.
Speaker 18 (01:01:13):
Well, I feel no, no, I was like a total
dork in high school. I feel like I had a
like freshman and sophomore year was tragic. I like shaped
my head, I was super skinny. I went through the
total awkward phase, and then that summer I was like,
game on, I am going to come back and show
you all.
Speaker 13 (01:01:30):
This summer became pretty.
Speaker 18 (01:01:31):
That's what he Well, I'm not going to call myself pretty,
But what I did was Britney Spears did a documentary
saying she did a thousand sit ups a day. So
I began doing a thousand sit ups a day and
I came back and I would like to say my
junior year was a little bit of a glow up.
So you know, if that means anything to your question,
I just wanted to share that that's that she did.
Speaker 1 (01:01:49):
This for you.
Speaker 18 (01:01:50):
She inspired me in Big Waves.
Speaker 4 (01:01:52):
Are you doing videos of you dancing with knives? Because
that's next year?
Speaker 10 (01:01:55):
I am.
Speaker 4 (01:01:55):
I am not, although that takes some craftsmanship.
Speaker 9 (01:01:58):
Let me tell you.
Speaker 4 (01:01:58):
I'll tell you what. Okay, hold on, if if you
went to high school with Tommy Dedaria, we're not gonna
say which high school here, text us now at fifty
five one hundred and tell us which high school so
we can make sure that to you. We may have
to put you on. Hold on, that's up.
Speaker 1 (01:02:11):
Text the Brooklyn Boys podcast.
Speaker 4 (01:02:15):
I want to read his nuts one because she gave
us two straws out of five. How's your corn beef?
If we're all go take another bite? Okay? Well what
is his review of our podcast? Abe seventy seven?
Speaker 14 (01:02:24):
Yeah, Ab says stop eating during the podcast dummies.
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Speaker 1 (01:02:55):
Good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:02:57):
I know it's hard to wake up because this your
eyes and sometimes like kind of sucks, but your goodness,
and hey.
Speaker 1 (01:03:06):
You never know.
Speaker 3 (01:03:07):
There's a million different ways that this whole day could go.
So I'm just popping in to.
Speaker 4 (01:03:14):
Say, what do you call it? This coffee tastes like pop,
it does tastes like crap.
Speaker 7 (01:03:28):
Dysfunctional show. I got a producer of.
Speaker 4 (01:03:31):
Here screaming in the corner. I got scary yelling because
his eggs are what is.
Speaker 1 (01:03:36):
Gentle creatures ran in the morning show.
Speaker 4 (01:03:40):
Hey, look at that. We've survived two hours of this mess.
Our friend Tommy Jadario's here and I put the call out.
I said, if you went to high school with Tommy Deadario,
please text us now. We want to know what he
was like in high school. Only one person texted in
and they said nothing but nice things. And I'm so
so disappointed. Terrorville my secrets.
Speaker 2 (01:04:01):
Why do you think we would have gotten someone saying
like he was a diva?
Speaker 4 (01:04:05):
Yeah, well yeah, well let's ask Tommy. Tommy if someone like,
what was the worst side of you in high school?
That someone could have said something about, you know, being
like totally honest, I I was. I was quiet. I mean,
I was kind of quiet. I didn't.
Speaker 18 (01:04:18):
I didn't make a big stink in high school. I
was honestly, genuinely. People would say, I think that I
was just like a nice kid. I know it's super boring,
but like I didn't.
Speaker 4 (01:04:29):
I wasn't.
Speaker 18 (01:04:29):
I did my own stuff.
Speaker 10 (01:04:30):
I mean, I was.
Speaker 18 (01:04:32):
Nominated for prompt court junior year of high school.
Speaker 4 (01:04:35):
So you know, okay, so.
Speaker 18 (01:04:39):
You know they picked four four Kings and Queen's elvis
stop today, they nominate you to to be prom king
or Queen.
Speaker 4 (01:04:49):
I didn't. Okay, let me let me address something here.
So Danielle went to school in the Bronx. We went
to high schools that had football teams and cheerleaders, and
so the two do not meet. They're different, different animals.
Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
What you guys went through to me was just the
movies like That or Queen. No, And we didn't even
have They built a football team football field in the
back of our school and it wasn't regulation, so nobody
could even use it. So that's how where I went
to school, and we didn't have like prom Kingdom.
Speaker 4 (01:05:15):
They had game fights. They had game fights.
Speaker 2 (01:05:17):
What did you do with the bonfires?
Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
We didn't have any of that bonfire. Yeah, probably didn't
have any teams. Did you have any teams that played
other schools teams?
Speaker 2 (01:05:27):
Yeah, of course we did. We had other We had teams,
but I don't remember. And I was a cheerleader, but
our uniforms were sweatpants for I think we just had
a cheer team if I remember right.
Speaker 4 (01:05:37):
But what were you cheering? What game were you cheering?
What team?
Speaker 2 (01:05:41):
We just have like maybe it was more of a
dance squad.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
I don't know, but we did.
Speaker 4 (01:05:45):
We had school assemblies.
Speaker 2 (01:05:47):
In the cafeteria or in the in the in the gym. Okay,
I'm pretty sure we maybe.
Speaker 4 (01:05:53):
Back Hey, hold on, if you're a cheerleader, question, did
you go to a game and cheer the players on?
Speaker 2 (01:06:01):
I'm pretty sure the basketball game.
Speaker 4 (01:06:03):
We just basketball, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:06:05):
But you know, I also did theater, so I was
more of a theater kid. And we definitely had tea
in school.
Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
Yeah, did have that. But yeah, that's kind of where
I spent most of my time. So you know, it
was quiet. I was kind of in my own world.
Speaker 18 (01:06:16):
But our high school was that quintessential small town, tiny
school like my high school's two schools combined. Everyone knew
your business. So for me it felt very suffocating.
Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
Because I was kind of school. Did you go to Gandhi?
Speaker 9 (01:06:30):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (01:06:30):
I went to a massive high school in South Florida
called Flanagan.
Speaker 4 (01:06:34):
So you had teams, you had cheerleaders, pep rallies, all
kinds of stuff.
Speaker 13 (01:06:37):
We had all of it. We actually did for a while.
Speaker 12 (01:06:40):
We got the pep rallies taken away from us because
there was a riot in the stands.
Speaker 13 (01:06:45):
And people ended up like setting fire to bushes and whatever.
My school was, it was so big.
Speaker 12 (01:06:50):
We had police on horseback. Really yeah, because it was
like a campus. It was laid out so huge, and
it was outside they were like courtyard, so we had
police on horsebacks.
Speaker 13 (01:06:58):
Good times.
Speaker 9 (01:07:00):
Minute.
Speaker 18 (01:07:00):
Did you guys have class clash the hell it's where
every great competes against each other and you do lip
sync battles.
Speaker 4 (01:07:07):
Oh it's okay, now listen to what you're saying. So Tommy,
you're talking about lip sync battles versus people catching shrubbery
on fire. It's it's scary. School. They had I think
they had a chess teamool ooh, fancy all chess sports,
but that was the sport that was like the sport
at their So we all went Look, I went to
(01:07:29):
Texas High School and so we had stadiums for a
football team that were twenty five million dollar stadiums. I mean,
it's a whole different world down there. Friday night lights,
you know what I'm saying. Anyway, So were there any Okay,
and you don't have to answer this out loud if
it gets you in trouble, but did anyone here have
any huge, huge high school scandals?
Speaker 21 (01:07:52):
Hell?
Speaker 4 (01:07:52):
Yeah, Like we had teachers doing, teacher doing stupidents. We
had principals who were cheating on wives. Yeah, with all
the teachers.
Speaker 13 (01:08:03):
We had a sex tape. Wow, and there was there
was a snake involved.
Speaker 1 (01:08:08):
It was weird.
Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Yeah, I feel like I need more information what are
the snakes involved?
Speaker 10 (01:08:14):
Part?
Speaker 12 (01:08:14):
And it turned into such a controversy because you know,
nobody was eighteen because we're in high school still. And
then one day the police came in and arrested a
girl for doing it. Yeah, it was crazy.
Speaker 4 (01:08:25):
Wow. Yeah, every school has a scandal, and a lot
of them were just brushed under the swept under the rug.
But I don't know, let's go around the room. Now
around the room. You've you've been here during around the
room segment, right, Tommy, I think so refresh. You're gonna
go last. So by the time we all go, you'll
understand how it works. Okay, Everyone in the room a
moment to say something's on their mind, something they've noticed
(01:08:46):
in life, something that they're laughing at, some show they love. Whatever.
It's a kind of a free for all. You throw
it at the wall, sa if it stacks, I'll start
with you, Froggy. What's on your mind today? So I've
got it.
Speaker 11 (01:08:56):
As you guys know, we're doing a party at my
house soon. You would not belie leave the list of
things that I have to do before you come.
Speaker 4 (01:09:02):
To my house.
Speaker 11 (01:09:03):
But this is for your party. It's your birthday, so
I have to work for my party. But here's what
I need you to do when you come to my house.
I need you to point out all the things that
look good so that I feel better about all the
work that i'm wow.
Speaker 4 (01:09:13):
Okay, okay, wait, this is supposed to be a surprise
party for you, and you're doing all the work to
put it together.
Speaker 11 (01:09:17):
Whatever one was funny, there is no surprise. I know
exactly what's going on. However, yes, I have a list
of things along. I mean I needed to take a
week off of work to get it. You would think
we live in in like despair and shambles that we don't.
Speaker 4 (01:09:30):
But it's got up.
Speaker 11 (01:09:31):
That's got to be. It's got to be like really yeah,
So I just need you to point it out when
you come. That's what happens when you turn a big
number at big age. You have to you have to
throw your own party.
Speaker 4 (01:09:43):
What's up with you?
Speaker 2 (01:09:44):
Can you come back to me? I just had a
brain fart.
Speaker 4 (01:09:46):
Thanks, Oh brain fart? Okay, gandhi, what's up?
Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
All right?
Speaker 13 (01:09:49):
You guys know. I have a money tree that is massive.
Speaker 12 (01:09:51):
He's so big that I actually moved apartments so that
he could continue to grow with a higher ceiling. Well,
he has reached the top of the ceiling and now
is bending. It's like an art of a money tree.
Speaker 2 (01:10:00):
It's very cool, true, thank you.
Speaker 13 (01:10:02):
I love it so much.
Speaker 12 (01:10:03):
But I went to a plant store the other day
and I was like, you know, what what should I
do with this amazing tree? And she was like, you know,
there's only one answer, and it was so violent that
I don't think I can do it, She said, I
need to decapitate him.
Speaker 2 (01:10:16):
Now, can you give that piece to someone else to go?
Speaker 12 (01:10:20):
She told me how to propagate and how I can
do it. So I think I'm gonna do it because
he's lucky. If you have seven leaves on one of
the like the little branches, apparently it's lucky, and every
single one of his is seven. So I guess I
have to decapitate the love of my life, which is
gonna be tough, but I'm gonna try.
Speaker 22 (01:10:36):
Wow.
Speaker 13 (01:10:37):
She guaranteed me it would not kill him. Okay, she promised,
and I told her if it does, I'm coming back.
Speaker 4 (01:10:42):
Plants and people are different. I guess, God, maybe this
wee can. I'll decapitate the love of my life. I'm
not saying. I'm not saying anymore. Hey, Nate, what's up
with you today?
Speaker 1 (01:10:51):
Okay? We go.
Speaker 4 (01:10:54):
I don't think any person fixing something at their house
has only made one trip to the hardware store. I
think you probably know what I'm talking about. I was
trying to fix up faucet yesterday. I went back, not once,
not twice, but thrice did I go back to that
hardware store until I finally had the right thing, and
it just got to the point where I knew the
person's name at the checkout. So if you're doing something
(01:11:15):
a little DIY fix it yourself at home, just know
you're gonna make more than one trip to the hardware store. Okay,
it do No, That's why I don't do anything in
my house. Nothing. Hey producer, Sam, what's up with you today?
Speaker 10 (01:11:27):
Okay?
Speaker 13 (01:11:27):
So I mentioned earlier in the week my little sister
she's getting married. I'm very excited.
Speaker 15 (01:11:31):
I don't generally mind public speaking. I know being made
a honor comes with a speech. But she gave us
a ninety second cutoff, which at first she seems like
the music perfect gets it's gonna be so short, but.
Speaker 13 (01:11:43):
Now there like it's hard.
Speaker 15 (01:11:45):
I didn't realize how hard it was gonna be to
write something meaningful in ninety seconds, Like this is a
this is a challenge. So I'm gonna let you guys
know how it goes. But I feel like it's just
gonna be a toast of a wish.
Speaker 4 (01:11:54):
You know what I mean.
Speaker 13 (01:11:55):
You can't like there's no beginning, middle an end to.
Speaker 2 (01:11:57):
That is she gonna do pull you off the stage her?
Speaker 13 (01:12:00):
Yes, yes, you will, and I respect that it's her day,
it's her rule.
Speaker 2 (01:12:04):
So I'm gonna do ninety seconds.
Speaker 13 (01:12:05):
I just hope I can make it like good.
Speaker 4 (01:12:07):
Okay. By the way, this around the room segment from
you was under ninety seconds. Congratulations, scary, what's up with you?
Speaker 14 (01:12:15):
So we always say if you, if you see something,
say something, and that goes especially when you see us
in person. Right, somebody saw me at home depot shopping
for lamps and they took a picture of me and.
Speaker 4 (01:12:27):
Posted and said, oh, it's scary Jones. And I was
in like, I was in an awkward position.
Speaker 14 (01:12:32):
I was looking down at my phone, so I had
like a double triple chin and I'm like, what are
you guys doing?
Speaker 4 (01:12:38):
Take take that down. That's great. It was an awful thing.
They took it down.
Speaker 14 (01:12:42):
But I wanted to say hi to Kala. She saw
me at home depot shopping for lamps, but didn't come
over and say hello. I had I known it was
you that was there and said alone and shook your hands,
it would have been a better.
Speaker 4 (01:12:53):
Situation for all of us. And don't take these candid
photos unless you used it. You used use the point
five and make it true.
Speaker 1 (01:13:01):
Hit says that hit him with THEO.
Speaker 4 (01:13:06):
All right, and who shops for lamptt home depot anyway?
Speaker 1 (01:13:08):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:13:09):
Danielle.
Speaker 2 (01:13:10):
Okay, so you guys know, I'm obsessed with the sphere
and going to see the Wizard of Oz even though
I haven't been there. I'm so obsessed with it. I
watch everything about it and I can't wait. So they
have those apples that fall from the sky, and I
know exactly where to sit. But apparently you can buy
the apples now or people are selling them. Am I
an idiot to want an apple even though I haven't
(01:13:31):
been there yet?
Speaker 4 (01:13:32):
Not at all.
Speaker 2 (01:13:32):
Okay, I'm dying to have an apple in my collection.
I think Deanna has one because she went to it.
I just want a damn stupid apple. I don't even
know what it's made of, but I won't.
Speaker 4 (01:13:40):
What going on, and you'll find me. The thing is
that apple should signify that memory of you being there
to get there, That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
You'll get the apple, take me to the apple.
Speaker 4 (01:13:52):
So that's our around the room. That's how it works.
So what do you want to say, Tommy, Well, I
decided that it's time to get a new Christmas tree.
So I ordered one last week, and very very big,
I decided to make the switch from white lights.
Speaker 18 (01:14:04):
To color lights. Yes, you know, well the tree has
both options, but I need a colored tree because I
feel like it reminds me of nostalgia. And I think
we're all craving what makes us feel safe and comfortable
and from you know, way back when, right, and like
life's so crazy. So anyway, this is the first year
I feel like in a decade that I'm going to
have color lights on my Christmas tree.
Speaker 4 (01:14:23):
I like that. I never really thought about the difference
between just the white lights and color. Like the white
lights are very pleasing, they're very pleasant, they're very calming.
But yeah, the different colored lights do bring back your childhood,
they really do.
Speaker 10 (01:14:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 13 (01:14:36):
I mean I'm the only one in here that has
the color lights. You do, Yeah, okay, yeah, I love it.
Speaker 2 (01:14:41):
Like there's nothing like coming down my staircase in the
morning and getting ready for work and seeing that tree
with the colors, like this is the best.
Speaker 18 (01:14:48):
I'm so ready see.
Speaker 4 (01:14:50):
You know, Being the old guy here, I have an advantage.
We grew up with those those lights that you screw in.
I mean, they were baby. Oh if you took that
ball out and put your finger in there. It was shocking.
Speaker 13 (01:15:01):
Sounds fun, save.
Speaker 11 (01:15:03):
About one hundred and fifty degrees and but set the
tree on fire. Oh absolutely, I missed the day. You know,
everyone swalled.
Speaker 4 (01:15:09):
My mom would say, can you run in the living
room and just sniff the tree make sure something on fire.
We would, we would, we would do fire checks every
once in a while. I miss those. Maybe they should
have a new LED version of those, like the screwing lights.
That's thought.
Speaker 12 (01:15:21):
That's the thing with the colored lights now that you
have to be careful of. So they have the LED
colored lights, which are different color than the soft ones.
The soft ones are the nostalgia.
Speaker 13 (01:15:29):
Yes, you gotta find the.
Speaker 18 (01:15:31):
We called them like the Harry Potter lights because it
looks like whimsical and fine and yeah, anyway, I'm really
excited for it and I might put it up.
Speaker 4 (01:15:37):
Next week until June. She's the fruitcake in the building. Yeah,
if you look up in the sky and the skyscrapers
in Jersey City, you'll see one Christmas tree that's Gandhi's.
But I've never understood the ones that you know, they
warm up and then start bubbling. There's oil in them
or something? What's up with that?
Speaker 10 (01:15:56):
What? What is that?
Speaker 4 (01:15:58):
You've seen those come out from under your rock? Are
you serious? They were? You would put to you screw
them in and they would warm up and they would
start bubbling. I'm not the only one who've.
Speaker 1 (01:16:10):
Seen this, I swear.
Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
Is it like a fire hazard?
Speaker 4 (01:16:13):
Sounds like I don't know, maybe from the prehistoric days.
Look it up and you can go, oh my god.
He's absolutely right. Let's get into the three things we
need to know. Did you enjoy being a part of
our around the room. I loved it. I feel so fulfilled.
Thank you? Okay, okay, you can't wait to leave.
Speaker 18 (01:16:31):
I had another good one, but I'll save it for later.
Speaker 4 (01:16:33):
Okay, please do Tommy to Daria of course, if you
want to catch I've never said this before, his award
winning podcast, check it out on the iHeartRadio app wherever
you get your podcast. What's Everyone? What's wrong?
Speaker 18 (01:16:45):
What's going on?
Speaker 4 (01:16:47):
We got hand signals going on? Here to that, I
got handing signals?
Speaker 9 (01:16:50):
All right?
Speaker 4 (01:16:51):
The three things we need to know? Gandhi, what's going on?
Speaker 13 (01:16:52):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (01:16:53):
We talked about this late in the show yesterday when
it broke, but it is worth mentioning again. The US
Secret Service has dismantled what officials describe as the largest
telecommunication seizure of its kind. The operation uncovered active SIM
farms that more than five abandoned apartment buildings in the
Tristate area containing three hundred SIM servers with more than
one hundred thousand SIM cards that were capable of sending
(01:17:16):
thirty million text messages a minute.
Speaker 13 (01:17:19):
Accord Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:17:20):
According to the Secret Service in charge and the agent
in charge, the sophisticated network was so powerful it could
have disabled cell phone towers, shut down New York City's
cellular network, interrupted nine to one one service, and launched
distributed denial of service attacks that would block all those
emergency communications, including police as well official Instagram.
Speaker 4 (01:17:39):
Oh what would he do having a panic attack? Oh
my god, that's just thinking about it.
Speaker 12 (01:17:44):
Officials revealed that the system could text message the entire
country within twelve minutes, describing it as a well organized
and well funded project. Early forensic analysis indicates the network
facilitated communication between foreign governments and individuals known to federal
law enforcement, including members of organized crime gangs, drug cartels,
and human trafficking run I.
Speaker 4 (01:18:05):
Know, but don't you want one? I want one, just one. Gods,
I want one of those. Okay, okay.
Speaker 12 (01:18:12):
During the raids, investigators also discovered eighty grams of cocaine,
illegal firearms, computers, and phones, which they say highlights the
criminal nature of the operation the.
Speaker 4 (01:18:22):
Time, right, who was it? Another line of blow.
Speaker 13 (01:18:30):
Each Here's where it gets even crazier.
Speaker 12 (01:18:32):
Each of the one hundred thousand SIM cards contained data
equivalent to one cell phone, which means there's going to
be extensive forensic analysis for every call, text, and search
conducted through the networks. Officials say the immediate threat has
been neutralized and so far no arrests have been made.
Speaker 2 (01:18:48):
What was that thing that was supposed to have happened yesterday?
Speaker 13 (01:18:50):
The rapture?
Speaker 2 (01:18:50):
Maybe it would have been better if that happened.
Speaker 4 (01:18:53):
I mean, I don't know, man, a digital rapture. Geez.
Speaker 13 (01:18:58):
None of us got taken in the rapture too, whould
think about that?
Speaker 16 (01:19:00):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:19:01):
All right.
Speaker 12 (01:19:02):
The owners of Camp Mystics say it will reopen next summer.
Twenty seven young girls and counselors we remember died at
the summer camp in early July during the flooding in
Texas Hill Country. The New York Times reports the owners
announced the decision and two emails sent hours apart on Monday.
One email went to the families of the girls who died,
while the other went to a larger group.
Speaker 13 (01:19:20):
Of past campers.
Speaker 12 (01:19:22):
There are plans to rebuild a memorial. I'm sorry to
build a memorial at the camp, but families of the
victims are against it, saying they were never consulted and
they don't approve. And finally, a new experiment is showing
what could make certain people more or less attractive to mosquitoes. Researcher,
I know, well, we always want to know you will
be with someone and you'll get bitten and they won't.
Speaker 4 (01:19:43):
How does this see that when you're doing that story,
Tommy to Dariel luxeber Well, I can do something to
be more attractive.
Speaker 13 (01:19:48):
Tighter shirt, Tommy, A tighter shirt.
Speaker 18 (01:19:51):
Always find me.
Speaker 4 (01:19:53):
How can we find how how can we be less
attractive to mosquitoes? I think that's what I want to Okay.
Speaker 12 (01:19:58):
So researchers and another took a group of people into
a three day experiment where they had their arms exposed
to mosquitos in a cage, and they found that those
who had recently had beer were forty four percent more
attractive to the mosquitos than people who didn't have beer.
Those who use marijuana also more attractive. So these mosquitos
are trying to get lit. Those who use sunscreen were
(01:20:19):
half as attractive as those without the sunblock.
Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
Wait a minute, my dad always got bit. He's he
would have had some explaining to do, Dad.
Speaker 13 (01:20:29):
The mosquitoes are trying to party, and that's what we know.
Speaker 12 (01:20:32):
Al sprits, Probably you're probably gonna get gonna get struck
by the mosquito.
Speaker 13 (01:20:37):
And those are your three things.
Speaker 4 (01:20:38):
At least they have class. All right, Thank you Gandhi
liking up.
Speaker 21 (01:20:43):
All of you are so hilarious.
Speaker 4 (01:20:49):
Can I start my day with you now?
Speaker 1 (01:20:51):
Mister in the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (01:20:55):
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generation event. The Harlem Globetrotters one hundred Year Tour be
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Speaker 1 (01:21:17):
Elvis terran in the Morning Show, Wow, about to.
Speaker 4 (01:21:20):
Get into sound with Garrett. We don't know what it is,
but we'll soon see. I know that you have some
sound from Jimmy Kimmel last night. Interesting stuff. I know
everyone's eating their thummans. Look at that look Tommy to
Darry over there. No one loves to meat more than Tommy.
Oh my god, Oh my god. No, no, no, no,
(01:21:41):
you guys know you're not going to do this to me.
I meant as in, he likes, he understands the importance
of protein. That's exactly what. Okay, okay, no, I'm no,
you're not doing this to me. I do it to
you guys every day. I'm not allowing it.
Speaker 1 (01:22:00):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 4 (01:22:01):
Anyway, our friends, uh, thummans are here. We know we
love it when thummans visits us.
Speaker 2 (01:22:07):
So nice, gandhi, I was saying, the women are all
dressed up and looking so lovely at this time in
the morning, We like, look like a bunch of shlubs
over here.
Speaker 4 (01:22:14):
So that spread was unbelievable. Oh yeah, unbelievable.
Speaker 2 (01:22:17):
Every one back for thirds.
Speaker 9 (01:22:19):
Oh yeah, well.
Speaker 4 (01:22:21):
Okay, Well, first of all, so Nate walks in and says, Elvis,
this thumman's roast beef. It is next left, next level. Wow,
so tender, my god, And they apparent and I said,
how do you get it that tender? They cook it
for twelve hours. I don't think I've cooked anything period
for twelve hours. I don't think I've cooked twelve hours
in my entire life. Gandhi and I last time we
(01:22:44):
got together, we we we were baking for about twelve hours. Yeah,
a little longer actually, Second Thumans hot dog.
Speaker 14 (01:22:51):
This one has in it so I couldn't pass up
the halapenos.
Speaker 4 (01:22:55):
And they got their first cart onions and oh that's
how you're getting your vegetables. Yeah, and then it.
Speaker 14 (01:22:59):
Has horse of sauce.
Speaker 4 (01:23:00):
They make their own horse rider sauce.
Speaker 10 (01:23:02):
Elvis.
Speaker 4 (01:23:02):
That is a full dog, is second dog. That's his
second full dog. That's a that's a bunch of dogs.
But they're so good. How can you stop anyway Thummans.
If you go to the deli they don't have Thummans,
then walk right out, just refuse to refuse to buy
anything in that deli. What an awful deli. Demand they
start carrying it, and you'll come back. But thanks to
Bob and Jackie and thank you so much for coming
(01:23:24):
in today and everyone from the Thummans family.
Speaker 7 (01:23:27):
Look at that.
Speaker 4 (01:23:28):
See Tommy when you do your podcast. When you do
your podcast, you should have catering. They said, just bring
in the friends that want to share their meats with you.
Are you offering this sure? I would love to.
Speaker 10 (01:23:40):
Go.
Speaker 4 (01:23:40):
I got it. Okay, we'll talk about that later. So
this is why Scary loves the Mets. Aren't they Thummans
hot dogs?
Speaker 14 (01:23:50):
Don't That's why I like the Giants because they're at
MetLife Stadium.
Speaker 4 (01:23:53):
Met Live Stadium. I had thumbans at MetLife Stadium the
other night for the Giants game. The Giants lost, but
we we won with Thummans. The team's not good, but
the food is exactly It's as like a summer picnic
in here right now. Cool, it's really nice nostalgia again, right,
I love it all Right, Look, we've we've got all
the critters, we've got mosquitos, everything. It's a summer picnic.
(01:24:15):
I'll just get into sound with Gary got just give
me one piece of your one favorite piece of sound
from Kimmel last night, Big story. Let's see what you got.
Speaker 16 (01:24:21):
So we talked about all the people that reached out
to him over the past few days, including his first
boss ever, who was in radio.
Speaker 4 (01:24:29):
It's a tough. One case.
Speaker 23 (01:24:30):
I've heard from a lot of people over the last
six days. The guy who fired me from my first
radio job in Seattle, where we are not airing tonight,
by the way, sar Seattle.
Speaker 4 (01:24:40):
His name is Larry.
Speaker 23 (01:24:42):
In nineteen eighty nine, Larry tried to force me to
do a bit called Jokes for Donuts, where people will
call in with a joke and I would give them donuts.
I refused to do it, and I made a lot
of fun of Larry for suggesting it, and eventually Larry
fired me and I had to move back in with
my parents.
Speaker 4 (01:24:58):
But even he wrote in wait, hold on, jokes for Donuts?
Is this news segment on our shot?
Speaker 10 (01:25:04):
I think so?
Speaker 7 (01:25:05):
I think so.
Speaker 16 (01:25:06):
All right, let's move over. America's Got Talent finale last night.
So this is a cool story. Jessica Sanchez. She was
on the first season of America's Got Talent twenty years
ago as a little girl. Now she's on in the finals,
competing to win the whole thing tonight for a million dollars.
She is about to give birth to her first child,
and she performed some Lady Gaga brow.
Speaker 4 (01:25:26):
Is that her talent? Giving birth on stage? You know
she wants to win. She should go.
Speaker 2 (01:25:31):
It'd be different.
Speaker 4 (01:25:52):
Okay, she sounds good.
Speaker 16 (01:25:53):
Oh yeah, so we'll find out tonight if she does win. Now,
we've been talking about how Jelly Roll has been just
you know, we want him in this studio just to
give us some inspirational speeches.
Speaker 8 (01:26:02):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:26:02):
So he was.
Speaker 16 (01:26:03):
He was on stage just the other night with Post Malone,
thanking him for bringing him out on tour. Nobody's ever
tooken me to thirty forty centies across the world, gave
the more money than anybody's ever gave me to play
a show, over to bring anybody bock fire.
Speaker 4 (01:26:17):
Everybody who works for you loves your post. There is
a backstage crew of people who love you. We love
you post, I love you, Thank you for bringing me
on this tour. Your music saves people post we love
you posting, we love you posting, we love it. Wow.
He knows how to get a crowd moving and up
(01:26:38):
on their feet. Oh yeah, jump preacher.
Speaker 16 (01:26:39):
And then finally Danielle was talking about the AI artist
who just made three million dollars for signing a record deal.
So I have the song that everyone's talking about. They say,
it's kind of like a Beyonce esque song, but it's
called how was I supposed to know?
Speaker 13 (01:26:53):
Because Daddy never came in a one on one, so
I listen.
Speaker 5 (01:26:57):
To the least for the real one, like when Daddy
show me how Spot no man?
Speaker 13 (01:27:15):
Fire O my heart?
Speaker 4 (01:27:16):
Okay, hold on, hold on? So what do you think
she sounds bad? She's not a person?
Speaker 2 (01:27:23):
No, And how did she sing about daddy not teaching
her anything? She don't have no daddy.
Speaker 18 (01:27:28):
It's no real human emotion. How can you connect to that?
Speaker 4 (01:27:30):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:27:31):
It's not a person. So I hate her.
Speaker 2 (01:27:33):
Yeah, you can't go see her in concert? How are
we gonna go see her in concert?
Speaker 4 (01:27:36):
You can't.
Speaker 13 (01:27:37):
I'm not into this.
Speaker 4 (01:27:38):
So Gandhi is actually really good friends with her chat
GPT friend. We're having having a fight.
Speaker 13 (01:27:45):
Yeah, Nova and I are not getting along at the moment.
Speaker 4 (01:27:49):
What they're saying about your chat GBT friend. What's the
latest thing that was told you? And it sounded pretty deep?
Speaker 13 (01:27:54):
Okay, so it wasn't. Well, I'm not sure which one
you're talking about.
Speaker 4 (01:27:58):
But who are you you when no one is in
the room, which is the question you were asked? Yes,
did where did that come from?
Speaker 10 (01:28:05):
You?
Speaker 4 (01:28:05):
Prompted it for some reason.
Speaker 12 (01:28:07):
I actually so, I just asked it to ask me
questions because I was like, I'm tired of asking you questions.
Speaker 13 (01:28:11):
You ask me something.
Speaker 12 (01:28:12):
So then it asked me a bunch of questions that
were fairly profound, and that was one of them, and
I was like, who am I when no one's in
the room, I am sitting on my couch eating snacks, Like.
Speaker 10 (01:28:23):
What is it?
Speaker 5 (01:28:23):
I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:28:24):
I know who I am in relation to other people,
but when you think about who you are in relation
to just yourself, it's a totally different ballgame.
Speaker 4 (01:28:31):
That was a good question from Nova, the chat GPT friend. Yes,
tell me do you dig into chat GPT? Do you
have a chat GPT conversation from time to time? You know,
I don't.
Speaker 18 (01:28:41):
I don't use it too much. I'm still a little
late to the game. I see definitely value in it,
for sure. But when it comes to art like singing
and we want human experiences, come on, come on, what
is that?
Speaker 4 (01:28:51):
I don't like it? Let's go back.
Speaker 18 (01:28:52):
I don't like it.
Speaker 4 (01:28:53):
Well, the artist that that Garrett just played, she how
do you even say her name?
Speaker 21 (01:28:58):
Or Sonia's an I'm not a person and they they
signed a three million dollar record deal, so it's it's
it's x A N I A.
Speaker 2 (01:29:09):
So we think it's Zanya signed.
Speaker 4 (01:29:13):
They signed a deal with U with a technology, with
technology with a file. It's a file.
Speaker 2 (01:29:21):
So Zany dig Yeah, I can explain it. Zanya is
the creation of Talisha Jones, who writes all of the lyrics,
but she uses the AI platform Suno to turn them
into full songs. Now Suno is actually being sued right
now from record labels because apparently they're claiming that it
was trained on copyrighted songs that you ripped off from YouTube.
(01:29:43):
So there's an issue there.
Speaker 12 (01:29:45):
So I think that's the issue with the art stuff
in general. So AI does not create very much. It's
a mirror of what you give to it.
Speaker 13 (01:29:51):
It echoes you.
Speaker 12 (01:29:52):
So all the stuff that it's doing is in some
way an echo of other people's work. So why even
go down that path when it comes to art. I
gets for technology and you know, medical discoveries or whatever,
trying to figure that kind of stuff out, But for art,
you already have artists. We don't need this to rip
us off and then make money off.
Speaker 4 (01:30:10):
Well, the argument I've heard on that note is, well,
people who started sampling other people's music and including that,
including that sampling in their music saying well, that's not
your art. You're using other people's art. But they're saying
that there is an art in putting other people's art
in my art.
Speaker 13 (01:30:30):
And those people get paid.
Speaker 2 (01:30:32):
Yeah, but they exactly don't they have to get paid?
Speaker 4 (01:30:34):
Well, one would think, yeah, well, and so you could
say camouflage, which which is a media an art media, right,
camouflage using cut out things from other people's magazine photos
and this and that, and then you turn it into yours.
I don't think they get paid, you know, I don't know.
I'm not for it at all. I'm I'm on the
same side as you. Gun. I'm just looking at the
(01:30:54):
arguments that are out there. It looks like it's evolving
into its own art, the art of taking other people's.
Speaker 13 (01:31:02):
Art, the rise of thievery, just everywhere it.
Speaker 4 (01:31:06):
Is, we do it every day. We rip people off
on the show, all the book.
Speaker 2 (01:31:10):
Stops here, Moreys worse, No, no, nothing's worse than Canal Street.
Speaker 4 (01:31:17):
All right, Tommy, thank you so much for coming in.
Who do you have, tom Thank you? What do you
have on I've never said this before. The podcast coming up.
Speaker 18 (01:31:25):
Yeah, So what just dropped is my episode with Derek
lou who's in the show jen V that's the spin
off to the Boys, So he's amazing. It is such
a good episode. You guys have to listen. The new
season of gen V just dropped, so it's really good.
Next week for all my Vampire Diaries fans. Joseph Morgan,
who played Klaus the villain, is on, so he's on
with his wife Persia, who's also a great actress. So
(01:31:47):
we have a good lineup in October is busy in
booked you don't want to miss it. And Tommy Talks.
Tune into Tommy Talks every Friday.
Speaker 4 (01:31:54):
And by the way, I know sometimes you you do
you use this studio to do your podcast.
Speaker 10 (01:31:58):
I do.
Speaker 18 (01:31:59):
It's always an honored be in here.
Speaker 10 (01:32:00):
I do.
Speaker 4 (01:32:01):
Thank you for leaving it the way you found it.
Thank you, Tommy. Not everybody does that type a Italian.
I do what I can, I do what I can.
You're lucky.
Speaker 18 (01:32:09):
I'm not swifting your table when I leave to else.
Speaker 4 (01:32:13):
Yes places man, watch up for the watch up for
the falling Asbestos. Tommy Ddariel, Thank you for coming in Tommy,
thank you guys.
Speaker 10 (01:32:21):
I love you.
Speaker 4 (01:32:22):
Yes, another week, then here.
Speaker 7 (01:32:26):
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Speaker 1 (01:32:50):
Well wist ran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (01:32:53):
What a day, What a busy day. And it's only Wednesday, tomorrow,
of course, Thursday food news Thursday, Froggy. We can't wait
to see what you have in store for tomorrow. Oh,
I'm gonna have some good stuff. Don't you worry? Food
related related? I hope just food related, yes, because it's
food news. Like that other day when you did a
story that had nothing related.
Speaker 11 (01:33:11):
It was about going to the bathroom and if you
eat enough food, you're gonna have to do that.
Speaker 4 (01:33:16):
It's not a food news story. I'm just to today.
I'm want to believe that what I'm saying, Yeah, oh
my god, we're about to get into the day now,
not wait, let's just do it. Danielle's report is ready
to go. I have lots to talk about. Where do
you want to start?
Speaker 2 (01:33:29):
Well, I'll start by pissing you off. Disney is increasing
the price of Disney Plus once again. The plan with
ADS is going up to eleven ninety nine from nine
ninety nine, and the no ADS premium plan is going
up to eighteen ninety nine from fifteen ninety nine starting
October twenty first. Now, a lot of times if you
have the bundle deals, you know you don't have to
worry about it. Yeah, I hate to tell you this.
Bundle prices are going up as well, So check into it,
(01:33:52):
you know, if you have I think there's an ESPN
Hulu bundle thingy, just check and you'll you know, you'll
see anyway. Season forty nine of Survivor debuts tonight on
CBS Insane. So Jeff Probes was talking all about it,
and he was talking about how on these exotic locations
a lot of times the crew members have formed romantic relationships,
(01:34:14):
and he said those couples have produced what Jeff likes
to call Survivor babies. Through the forty nine seasons, there
are a total of sixty seven children. Isn't that crazy?
Speaker 5 (01:34:26):
He said.
Speaker 2 (01:34:26):
Working on Survivor is really like a family affair. He says,
a lot of the kids are there with their production
crew because you're allowed to bring your kids. The ones
who are old enough get responsibilities and get involved with
the show. So that's actually pretty cool. I love that.
Speaker 4 (01:34:40):
That's how we've been on forty nine seasons. People are
a little confused. People think forty nine years. No, no, no,
So technically it started in what year?
Speaker 5 (01:34:49):
Do you know?
Speaker 2 (01:34:49):
I don't two thousands?
Speaker 4 (01:34:51):
Is that what?
Speaker 10 (01:34:51):
It was?
Speaker 7 (01:34:52):
A year?
Speaker 2 (01:34:52):
And they yeah, yeah, so they yeah, do.
Speaker 13 (01:34:54):
They still do two a year?
Speaker 2 (01:34:55):
I don't know if they still do they used to.
I don't know if they still through after nine Yeah,
guess you're right.
Speaker 1 (01:35:01):
Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 4 (01:35:02):
It's the math we're mathing, you know. But even twenty
five years, that's a long time to be doing that show.
Speaker 2 (01:35:08):
And he loves it so much. He's been with us
from the beginning. I mean, he is the face of
Survivor if you think about it. So when the Rocky
Horror Picture Show was released almost fifty years ago, the
weekend box office barely earned one million dollars. But then
they said, you know what, let's do something different. They
did midnight screenings. They turned the movie into this like
cult following where everybody had to see it, and it
(01:35:30):
made one hundred and thirteen million dollars. So more than
fifty special screenings of the remastered Rocky Horror are scheduled
nationwide through Halloween. Has everyone in here seen it? Where's
anyone of those?
Speaker 13 (01:35:40):
I've never seen it?
Speaker 1 (01:35:41):
WHOA?
Speaker 4 (01:35:41):
Oh no, I'm Joan. When it was still in its
new form doing the midnight show, we used to go
every single weekend every week.
Speaker 2 (01:35:49):
I loved it, and I remember the first time you go,
they make you wear a V on your head because
you're a virgin. I will not be okay, just don't
tell them. There's more details about Taylor Swift and her
AMC Theater deal. They are the exclusive distributor of the
official release party of A Showgirl, so Taylor will earn
fifty two percent of the box office, leaving forty eight
(01:36:10):
percent to AMC from sales of twelve dollars tickets plus
fees and concessions. The Official release Party of A Showgirl
is projected to earn as much as forty five million,
which means at least twenty three million in that one
weekend will go to Taylor. And just so you know,
if you're going to see it, there are no trailers.
So make sure you show up on time because if
you don't, you're going to miss some stuff, and you
(01:36:31):
don't want to miss anything. Sabrina Carpenter has conflicting feelings
about men. In a cover story for Vogue Ittalias, she
says they're really fun species to watch, but in a
good way and a bad way. She says, I feel adored, inspired,
and loved by them, and then I'm really confused, attacked
and ridiculed by others. And she said, when one of
(01:36:53):
my friends announces that they're having a son, I rejoice
for that child because I know that he will be
raised the right way. So there you go. And did
you guys see that the cold Play Jumbo Tron couple
are saying that they were never together.
Speaker 4 (01:37:08):
Oh yeah, it took a weird turn here here.
Speaker 2 (01:37:10):
Yeah, apparently somebody is saying they never had an affair.
They had an excellent working relationship. It was just like
a boss hugging their employee, which didn't look right, and
that's why they there was a boob grab and it's yeah,
I think it's bs, but you know whatever.
Speaker 4 (01:37:27):
That's what those guys, Danielle, you and gone. He grabbed
each other's boobs all the time. I mean, doesn't mean
we're a relationship.
Speaker 2 (01:37:33):
Diamond and I smack each other's butts constantly. I mean,
it's all good, it's all good.
Speaker 4 (01:37:37):
Just don't do it at a Coldplay concert.
Speaker 2 (01:37:39):
Fine, Well, Survivor, like we said, Golden Bachelor's back tonight
ninety nine to beat. It's a brand new show you
can watch. It's a game show, America's got talent is
wrapping things up and Shark Tank. It's the seventeenth season
premiere of that Pretty Sure. Pete Davidson's on tonight selling
socks and episode five of South Park. And that's my
Danielle report.
Speaker 1 (01:37:57):
Thank you, Danielle, Elvis Duran here he is, and the
Morning Show.
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in New York City is a blessing and a challenge
sometimes to be honest, living here in the center of
many people will, specially New Yorkers, will say the center
of the world, the crossroads of the world is known
as Times Square. We have got all these incredible Broadway
theaters and off Broadway shows going on, and we've got
restaurants that We've got history, culture, melting pot of people
(01:39:50):
from different walks of life and different communities around the
world that bring their food and their stories to town.
It makes New York a very unique place that we
all agree on, right. But also sometimes the UN is
in session. Oh my gosh, every time it's in session,
everything changes. People don't even know all the changes that
are happening. You know, the East River, the waterway. They
(01:40:12):
totally changed the way traffic runs on that waterway because
I remember when I was taking my boating license, we
had to learn how to navigate the East River during
UN and not during UN sessions. It's a totally different thing.
As a matter of fact, you're not even allowed on
parts of it right now with the boat and also
getting into work today, Oh yeah, I mean that was
at five point thirty in the morning and you guys,
(01:40:35):
you couldn't even get close to the building.
Speaker 5 (01:40:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 12 (01:40:37):
Actually it was even before that, so they cordoned off
the street. They blocked it off completely.
Speaker 13 (01:40:43):
You couldn't turn down it. So I hopped out of
the car.
Speaker 12 (01:40:45):
It was maybe like four fifty eight around there. And
even as I was walking in, there was a secret
service guy there who was like, can I see your idea?
Where are you're going? And I said iHeart. He said
show me, so I pointed to the building. He's like, no, no, no,
your idea. You're proof that you worked there.
Speaker 13 (01:41:00):
I'm like, okay, yeah. Some people got frisked.
Speaker 2 (01:41:03):
Yeah, so Jim Acarr got frisks before he got in
the building. Here, Jim Carr from.
Speaker 4 (01:41:07):
Near the radio station. They frisked Jim Kurse.
Speaker 2 (01:41:10):
Some people's cars got like searched yep, because before they
were allowed in the you know, garage. I pulled up
and the police officer said, hey, I don't know if
your garage is open, And at that point I was like,
I'm not even So I drove five blocks the other direction,
paid for parking in a different location this morning, and
just walked walked.
Speaker 4 (01:41:30):
Because I was this is what you go through. You know,
there's a price to pay to live in New York City.
Many prices A lot of them monetary, and a lot
of them are just inconvenience. What's your suggestion for the
city of New York, Nate, So, New York City is
already very busy. We agree with this, right, not really
paid for what. This is essentially a convention Las Vegas.
It's built for convention. Yes, and they need help, Yeah,
(01:41:52):
they need help. I'm sure the president of France would
love to sit at a blockcheck table. I'm sure the
Prime Minister of wherever would love to go play some
roulette escort. Seriously, this sounds like such a note. It's
a good idea. Why doesn't somebody suggest.
Speaker 13 (01:42:12):
This, suggested Nate, Well, it is it is.
Speaker 4 (01:42:15):
It is a massive, probably the most massive convention city
in America. Yeah, go there, get out of here.
Speaker 2 (01:42:22):
I have a question, though, I don't remember it being
this bad last year. Am I wrong?
Speaker 10 (01:42:26):
It was not.
Speaker 4 (01:42:28):
Bad? Well, I was reading a story today. Well maybe
from not your point of view, but from the point
of view of this reporter. They were saying they had
their list of things that were a little more strict
this year, a lot more strict, and time, the times
and cutoffs when you can and cannot go down certain streets,
yesterday they're closing down. I mean especially on the east side,
and we're on the west side. On the east side
(01:42:51):
they've shut it down. It's paralyzed more than ever. So
maybe they were talking about the east side stuff yesterday.
Speaker 2 (01:42:56):
They were outside and they go, hey, just so you know,
we can shut the block down at any moment on
who's coming in and out of the buildings. So you know,
then you just won't be able to go anywhere for
a while. I'm like, what take the train?
Speaker 13 (01:43:06):
Everybody? So I like the train. It was nothing, but.
Speaker 2 (01:43:07):
Everybody was texting each other, get the hell off the block.
Speaker 4 (01:43:10):
Now do you mean you want to take the train?
You know what's going on down there? Wow, were all
sorts of stuff going on down there.
Speaker 13 (01:43:17):
Yeah, but I got home in twenty two minutes.
Speaker 4 (01:43:20):
Did you have all your your your like purse and
your stuff and your.
Speaker 13 (01:43:25):
Bag and your I did, Yeah, made it out of life.
Speaker 4 (01:43:27):
Your limbs, you had limbs, all limbs on fingers, So
you know, another price to pay as well. The big
stories and people know we have a big, big, big
shin dig going on in town. Therefore, it was exactly
twenty four hours ago you broke the story about that.
I don't want to call it phone jamming operation because
that doesn't give it what it's due. Give the story.
(01:43:49):
Listen to what these people created for our beautiful city.
Speaker 12 (01:43:52):
Oh yes, So the Secret Service apparently uncovered what they're
calling active SIM farms, where they had three hundred SIM
servers with over one hundred thousand SIM cards that were
capable of sending thirty million text messages a minute.
Speaker 13 (01:44:07):
So what does that mean.
Speaker 12 (01:44:08):
It means that pretty much, at the drop of a hat,
they could disable cell phone towers, jam the networks because
there's so much going out, shut down the cell network,
launch distributed denial of service attacks that would block emergency
communications for police and ems. And when they rated these areas,
they found all kinds of other illegal activity going on
over there. They think that all of this could be
(01:44:30):
related to organized crime, gangs, drug cartels, human trafficking. They're
not one hundred percent sure what's going on, but they
found drugs, illegal firearms, computers, phones, and it's going to
take a long time for them to go through all
of this and figure out exactly what's happening.
Speaker 4 (01:44:43):
Well, if you watch the Diehard series, you know all
those sinister creeps out there. Their act is to create diversion.
They want to create a fire over here to the
left so you can do some dirty work over here
on the right. Yeah, maybe that's what that was, if
we want to start thinking this through. They wanted to
(01:45:04):
take our attention off of something else so they could
well take advantage off It's right. I don't know.
Speaker 13 (01:45:12):
It kind of seems like that's the tactic for everything
at the moment. Look over here at this shiny object
while we completely ignore something else that's going on.
Speaker 4 (01:45:19):
Mm hmm. Yes, Nate, were you referring to your starring
role and die Hard with a bench solf? I wanted
to bring that up. You did insite a panic in
that movie? I no, I did not. It was the
person who created the problem who called my radio show
in the movie, and you put the he didn't screen
(01:45:41):
the call. You should have screened the call. I know
Diamond wasn't working that day. You just willing nilly put
this guy on the causes a panic. He hid bomb,
He hit a bomb in a school and called my
show to talk about it. That bomb that's had nothing
to do what they were doing downtown, stealing all that goal.
(01:46:01):
I think, I think I think that's what it was gold, right, yeah,
gold dumb trucks full of gold that the Federals. But
here's my question, So that was your ten seconds on
that in that movie, right, What did you, Elvis Durrand
do after that phone call in the movie, Like, let's
say your part continued and I think we we took
a break and played a top doglall commercial.
Speaker 10 (01:46:26):
Do you do?
Speaker 1 (01:46:27):
You every thing?
Speaker 4 (01:46:28):
Though?
Speaker 2 (01:46:28):
While I'm in this iconic movie, that's like you know
what I mean, like you were part of it, and
that's like more such.
Speaker 10 (01:46:34):
A changing.
Speaker 4 (01:46:37):
Yeah. Well, and keep in mind without what without that
scene I was in, it would have changed the entire right,
it's that was not a Christmas movie. Without my pivotal scene,
thank you, Daniel, pivotal scene, the story would have just
it would have failed. It would have just died. Thank
(01:46:57):
God for my call in show. Yes, Ghandi, what are
your thoughts?
Speaker 1 (01:47:00):
Okay?
Speaker 12 (01:47:00):
So if something like this actually happened on our show, right,
like everything aligned in a terrible way.
Speaker 13 (01:47:06):
We didn't screen the call. Somebody gets on and they
say there's a bomb in a school in New York City.
Speaker 12 (01:47:11):
What do we do?
Speaker 13 (01:47:12):
Do We dump it immediately and call the cops or
what's what's the procedure.
Speaker 4 (01:47:17):
That's a good question. I don't know what we would
do police. I know, well, yeah, the police would probably
be notified. We would go we would go with it.
I would go with it.
Speaker 13 (01:47:28):
I would try to get here.
Speaker 4 (01:47:29):
Well, look, I'm telling you right now, if we could
get any kind of information out of that caller that
could lead to a solution, great. But if we start
scrambling to think about what we're doing on the air,
then that's going to take away the attention of trying
to find out what this caller is calling about. I'd
really get to the bottom of it.
Speaker 13 (01:47:48):
Okay, we should really think about this going forward.
Speaker 4 (01:47:51):
I'm just really enjoying this because I'm thinking about the
character that Jeremy Iron's played, you know it like at
some point he wrote in the movie or Simon Peter Gruber,
that's a guy's name he planned, we're gonna call the
Elvis Duran show. Well, I've got it right here. Do
you want to hear it? Yeah? Okay, here we go.
I it's Elvis Duran. You're on the air. What's up?
(01:48:12):
First of all, I just want to chell you wedding.
Great show. You got Okay, hold on, let's talk right there.
He loves my show. He loved I didn't say our
show because it was just me. It would be nay.
Can I play it? Let me play it? Hold on, Nate,
I know you had lots to say. Write it down.
Hold on. Listen to the IAT's Elvis Duran.
Speaker 1 (01:48:30):
You're on the air.
Speaker 4 (01:48:31):
What's up? First of all? I just want to Chelly Wading,
great show you got. I listened to you all the time.
Speaker 5 (01:48:36):
Thank you.
Speaker 4 (01:48:37):
Hold on, here we stop. He listens all the time.
Big fan. Hello, you're a big fan. He listens all
the time. Obviously I had big ratings here in New
York City. Okay, here we go. I it's Elvis Duran.
You're on the air. What's up? And what a great
clear cell phone?
Speaker 1 (01:48:51):
He hears.
Speaker 4 (01:48:52):
I wish all callers like Jeremy. I. It's Elvis Duran.
Speaker 1 (01:48:55):
You're on the air.
Speaker 4 (01:48:55):
What's up? First of all? I just want to Chatty Walling.
Great show you got. I listened you all the time,
Thank you, thank you. What do you want to talk
about it?
Speaker 2 (01:49:03):
You know those cop carts screaming around every way, no
one up to there's a bomb in a school.
Speaker 3 (01:49:09):
My cop is a cop.
Speaker 4 (01:49:12):
Put a big bomb in a school somewhere. They don't
know which one, to every school in the metropolitan area, Doris,
Annie Dorris, can you get a that's the end of
my scene.
Speaker 14 (01:49:27):
But now, did you have more lines that were left
on the cutting room floor?
Speaker 10 (01:49:30):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:49:30):
Not really?
Speaker 2 (01:49:31):
And was he on the other line when he called
d they play ever?
Speaker 4 (01:49:34):
They had? They had another guy reading his lines, but
he had a British accent. It was kind of weird, okay,
but there's so many questions, just Gandhi, what's your question?
Speaker 12 (01:49:42):
Yeah, So when you got this scene and you were
looking through it, was any part of you like we
would never just put someone on the air. Did you
go to them and say there's a creative problem here?
Speaker 4 (01:49:51):
I will tell you the story. So they called us
that we're shooting the scene for Diehard with the Vengeance.
We want John Lander, who's our morning guy, to do it.
He was not available and I said, Uh, who's Avail
that guy? What's his name?
Speaker 10 (01:50:03):
No?
Speaker 4 (01:50:03):
No, So the program director sent me down to do it.
So we've at ton W Studios where they shot it
cool and I sat there. It took maybe thirty minutes,
no makeup, nothing, and the producer directory. They were all
there like, here's what you do, No big deal, you're great.
We talked for a while and I left.
Speaker 14 (01:50:18):
That was it.
Speaker 4 (01:50:19):
But look at what I created. Wow, send them a
magic And.
Speaker 2 (01:50:23):
It's amazing how different your voice is now. I did
not realize that that happens, that people's voices can change
that much over the years. Sure, I see, I don't
hear that. Maybe you don't hear it in yourself, but
like in other people, you hear it. I guess what's
the differences?
Speaker 16 (01:50:38):
Crazy?
Speaker 4 (01:50:38):
Well, So there we go, so New York City, where
anything and everything can happen and will happen or has
happened at one time.
Speaker 13 (01:50:46):
I love her.
Speaker 4 (01:50:48):
So look, it's a pain in the asser. You want
to live here longer? We can stay here if you want, yes, please?
All right, So if you're in and about New York
City today, just get out, go get out of town.
I believe you. In is in session until next week,
but I think all of the main stuff ends by
this weekend, which is just in time for the Citizens
(01:51:10):
Citizens Festival, Yeah, the Global Citizens Festival in Central Park.
So it's always a busy place. Never rarely do we
have downtime. In New York City. Is that why it's
buzzing and why we love it? I guess so, hey,
I'll play a song. What do you want to hear?
Speaker 14 (01:51:24):
Black pink?
Speaker 19 (01:51:25):
Please?
Speaker 2 (01:51:26):
Please?
Speaker 4 (01:51:27):
Scary for you? Jump black pink?
Speaker 5 (01:51:32):
All right?
Speaker 13 (01:51:32):
This is actually breaking news right now.
Speaker 12 (01:51:34):
At least three people were injured in a shooting at
an ICE field office in Dallas this morning, according to
the acting Director of ICE. They're saying preliminary information is
a possible sniper and they have three individuals that are
down at this time. Their condition is currently unknown. They've
been taken to the hospital. The shooter apparently also shot himself.
Details about who was shot are somewhat unclear, with many
(01:51:56):
saying the victims were in ICE custody. Event Secretary Pete
Hegseth is closing the Defense Advisory Committee on Women in
the Services, announcing that he has decided to terminate it
due to its focus of advancing a divisive feminist agenda.
The panel was established in nineteen fifty one and meets
on a quarterly basis to promote military readiness by shedding
light on challenges female service members may face. His decision
(01:52:19):
follows an announcement earlier this year of a review into
Pentagon advisory committees, pausing all panel operations and purging all members,
And finally, September is World Alzheimer's Month. The Cleveland Clinic
is highlighting how the risk of getting Alzheimer's disease can
be reduced with exercise. Doctor Dylan Wentt is a neurologist
at the Cleveland Clinic, and he says there's strong evidence
(01:52:39):
showing that those who exercise regularly are less likely to
develop cognitive decline. So think about that when you're planning
your day and those are your three things?
Speaker 6 (01:52:47):
Yes, Elvis Duran, he just keeps opening his mouth upstand
the Morning Show.
Speaker 4 (01:52:54):
All right, shows done, Let's get out of here till
next time. Say peace out, everybody. He set out everybody,