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Millions of listeners now tuning in across the country. Little
Misturan in the morning show. I just I just sniffed myself.
I don't know, scary sniff me? What do I smell?
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You smell like amazing deodorant? Is that what it is? Brand?
I don't know. I didn't. It doesn't smell quite right.
I didn't have underarm A large. I think I need
to get back home and shower. I don't. I don't
feel clean. It's very he's yucky and sticky out today
it is. It's sticky, iky, Welcome to the day. It
is Wednesday. May all look good. Decided to come in
straight name. There's Samantha, there's Froggy, there's Scary. Don't know.
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Let me clear room in that room that night, lots
of energy in that room. Road. We gotta go. We
gotta do a show to this is that was a
fan favorite. We go to the club that we'd scream
my heads off and that you hear that first note,
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You're like, oh damn, here we go. It's a commitment
to be like five minutes of that. This is perfect. Hey.
Our first call of the day is Jessica. Hello Jessica, Hello,
lady well right, hey, so how did you like waking
up to I'll let me clear my throat? That was
the best song you guys could have played this morning.
I needed that four hours of sleep. It's about what
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we get every night. Why only four hours? Why were
you up late making it happen? Or you just couldn't sleep.
I was down in Ocean City, New Jersey at a
retirement party for my father in law who just completed
twenty nine years of service in the our department. Good
for him, yeah, well whole family for being related to him.
That's so cool. Did he have a good night? Yeah,
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everyone had a great time. It was a lot of fun. Yeah.
You know what, you have those people in your life,
don't forget you have to celebrate them. You know, they
do god good cool things, and so I'm sure he
deserved it and he had a great time retiring them.
What's he gonna do? Now? What's it like to retire?
What's that like? He's very happy to be part of
the Check of the Month club, and he's been helping
us rebuilds um an apartment that we have. Elvis wants
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to be part of Check of them with two checks
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Have a great day. You're the first caller. You've got
an Elvis Duran shirt on the way. Thank you. Guys,
can you ruin it for me? Do you really want
us to ruin it? Absolutely, we're going to ruin it
for you. All right, have a great day, get some
sleep to hold on. Let's go around the room. We'll
start with you, Samantha. What's on your mind today? So Elvis,
I know I don't have to tell you this, but
everyone should do something for someone, even if that person
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can't do something for you in return. And my parents
did that. Yesterday. My mom called me and said, hey,
we have a new roommate. I said, why, you don't
need What are you getting roommate for? She said, oh,
I overheard one of the hairdressers at my salon saying
he was going through a tough time and living in
a hotel, so he's gonna come live with us. Amazing.
That's I'm so excited. I gotta go meet him. His
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name is Jose and my mom calls him her little home.
I can't wait. So I just think it's awesome my
parents are doing that, and yeah, I'm awesome. Yeah right,
anyone's lucky to meet my mom. This woman's crazy, so
have you. So this is more proof that I am
a child. Yesterday I was in Alta and I was
trying to find a new base makeup, right, so I
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had to buy this one only because of the name
of it. It's called Chubby in the Nude. No, here's
look a question. Who that got through the sensors. There
was somebody in that It's from clinique. There was somebody
sitting there going, yeah, we're going to call this one
that dirty chubby kidding, No, it's Chubby in the Nude.
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Come on now, funny. I mean, do you actually like
the shade or you just bought it? You just bought
it because of the name. You know. I like the
shade too, thank goodness. But I just could not I
couldn't stop laughing. I sent a picture to Froggy. I
think my husband and I were shared. Are you two
years old? I'm about about that. Yeah, what's up, Froggy?
You know I do some things I don't understand in life.
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Last night I turned on the news, there's a car
in a house. I turn on the nudes again this morning,
there's another car in the house. I don't understand. How
you drive your car into somebody's home. I just don't
get it. Do you fall asleep? Are you drunk? What
exactly happens where you end up in your automobile but
yet inside somebody's living room? What is it with these
people who live in a drive through? Right? I don't
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get it. I don't understand. And like, there's another one
that just happened, like fifteen minutes ago, there's a car
inside somebody's living room. Hey, scary, what's up? Are we
slaves to our weather app and our phones? Because I
know I am. I just take a quick glance when
I wake up in the morning and I leave. But
today I ran out. I'm like, oh, I don't need
a jacket and nothing shorts T shirt them out because
it's gonna be seventy seventy seven degrees right now? Right wrong?
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I was looking at the weather for Fort Lauderdale currently. Sorry,
I didn't know that it was fifty nine degrees, so
I was like, oh my god. So I don't know
if that ever happens to you, where you just wake
up and you start. You know you really have to
do is when you go to your weather app look
at the name of the city. Yeah, but Bahamas comes
up a lot. Because I checked Bahama weather hoping. It
sometimes pops up and I go this, this can't be here.
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What the hell? Yeah? Really, what you do is just
look at the title of the city. But I don't know.
It seems like an easy answer. All right, Well, anyway,
we're gonna be up into the eighties today. It's gonna
be I don't know about where you are. What's gonna
be like in South Florida? Frog, Oh, we got a
nice day on the way, much dryer, and I will
see eighty four for high Yeah, we're gonna have a
very similar weather. All right's gonna in your horoscope. You're
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your days and eight and those are your Wednesday morning
horoscopes on the heels of well the other nights very
very very big Dancing with the Stars show. Adam Rippon
and Jenna Johnson are here this morning, and they might
bring the Mirrable trophy and I might get touch. Did
you guys ask them to bring it? No, But they've
been doing the interviews everywhere yesterday and they had it
in their hands, so I figured it was just glued
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to them. So they are in New York, so it's
hopefully hopefully know which stolen. Adam Rippon and Jenna Johnson
are here. I think Froggy has a lot of food
news for us later today. It's gonna be a busy
day once again. It is Wednesday. May you guys ready
for your big wacky Wednesday. Come on, let's have a Wednesday.
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don't know, gregs. This the wheel of games, it's getting
a little odd. I think you should take the games
that are on the wheel that we spend back to,
like traditional games like Monopoly or some video games. I'm
looking at the list of games on the wheel today.
We're gonna spend it. It's gonna land on what's in
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Danielle's bag. If somebody gets to take three guesses and
we try to find it in Danielle's bag, it could
land on Tidy Whitey's boxers or briefs. Right well, we
have Brody and Scary Nate pull their pants down and
then they guess who's wearing boxers briefs or tidy Whitey's.
That's good. I don't understand. They pull their pants down
and they show us their underwear. There's a there's a
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game on the Wheel of Games today called do Do Right.
So I just thought to be a funny way to
say it. But you know, I don't know the lyrics
of songs, but I certainly know how to do do
the hits. So I'm gonna do do the hits and
somebody will okay, alright, alright. Here's a game on here
called Shop Caller Trivia. We know how to play that.
And also in the butt's favorite in the butt right,
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So I have put something in my butt and then
you know Scary has to get it out and then
tell okay, well, let's let's do it. It's now time
to spend the Wheel of game. Let's see who gets
to play today. It's Christie. Hi, Christie, good morning, welcome
to Wheel Games. Do you have a favorite game you
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hope we land on You want to play What's Daniel's Bag?
You want to play Doo Doo or Into Bud probably Okay, oh,
sorry about that, it landed on Doo doo. Yes, all right,
I like do do it? Now? Time to play Do
Do Do Do? All right? So are you up today
on your music? I mean if if great T doo
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doos the hits, will you be able to tell us
what they are? I hope? So? Okay, Well, there's only
one way to find out that. It's actually do do
Do Do Do do? I mean, very simple for you, Christie,
here we go. Listen closely. How many songs does she
have to guess? Just this one? Really, you don't have
to guess one do doo song, one do doo song?
All right, listen closely, Here we go, Christie. Do doo
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doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo
doo doo doo doo. Do everybody do doo doo doo
doo doo doo doo doo doo doo doo do Come
on else you do do do do do? I don't
know it. I think her name. Let's try to get
everybody ever do do do do Do Do Do Do
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Do Do do do? All right? Well, So she's telling you.
I don't know if you're listening to her, she says
she she's hurt it. She doesn't know the name of it.
That song because there's just no it doesn't do anything
else other than do Do Do Do Do Do? All right?
Why don't you give her another do Doo song? Another one? Yeah?
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Do you have any more songs to do? Do? Do? Do?
Do Do? Come on? I like Christie. I want her
to win. Come on, let's root. Let's root for Christie. Okay,
are you ready? Yes? Okay? This one you got? Yeah? Okay? Um?
Wait was the first one post malone? Yes, that's all
it does? Do do Do? Okay, okay, okay, all right,
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let's try and send the car do the day. I'm like,
this song doesn't do anything else other than they're very
very very strong. Three notes. Okay, let's move on to
the next dodo song? What do you Okay? If you can't,
maybe Froggy, can you do do a song? I could
do to a song? So to do? Do you have
a guest do do her? We can't tell you what
song to do do because then texted me just do
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do just do do a song? Okay, um put it
in the form of a do do um. Hold on,
I'm looking right now. Okay here, I'm ready ready, yes,
do do do do do do do do do do
do do do? Okay, do do do. That's that middle
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in the middle, you do do do the meddle do
dude right there in the middle. Is that a good froggy.
It's one of your better dodoes. That's better. I know.
It's a great song. I mean, if you're gonna do
to a song, do do to your favorite. So all right, well,
what do you have for Christie? We've got a good
look at fitting Elvis to rant T shirt for you.
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Look at that. Congratulations ruin it for me. We'll ruin
it for you. Awesome. Thank you for listening. Christie. What
are you doing today? I'm actually on my way to
work right now, keeping a story. All right, Well, look,
have a great day at work. Tell everyone we said hi. Okay,
I will have a good one too. There you have it.
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I'm a good do tour you really are. Practice makes perfect. Hey.
So you know, we have a lot of great guests
coming up on the show. We have Adam Rippon and
Jenna Johnson on today to talk about dancing with the Stars,
Olympics everything. UH. Tomorrow, Dan Harris is going to be
here talking about meditation with Dan Harris. Tuesday, Katie Curive
is going to be on the show. Katie Kirk has
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this incredible docuseries going on. It's on Hulu and net
Geo and UH. It's called America Inside Out. I watched
episode one last night. Unbelievable. Which one was that was?
It called? Well? It was about UH traveling around the
South and how the big debate is still on many
communities about taking down statues that represent uh represent Civil
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War in southern you know whatever. You know what I'm saying. Anyway,
So I was watching that and by the time the
hour was over, I'm like, wow, it was crazy. Yeah,
what in time it? But I'm assuming it's an hour.
But anyway, it was great. She does great work. I'm sorry,
you know what, I can't really talk about things like
this in the first thirty minutes of the show because
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my brain is still waking up. You know what I'm saying,
what are you doing? Citizen to this? She does Citizen
four to the Civil War? It was It was amazing.
The way Katie Kirk interviews is just amazing. Secondly, she
was in uh you know, I'm not getting into this
now America inside out with Katie Kerry exactly. But she
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was in Caville when everything went down. Oh yeah, Charlettesville.
She was there. Just so happens that the days and
so she was in the middle of it, and I
was like, Katie, girl, get out, get in the motel. No.
I think these reporters, though, that's what they thrive on,
if you think about it. I mean, when they're they're
in the middle of something that is going on that's
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going to make news and they're part of it, that
to them gets their adjournal and going get them pumping.
Because how many of these people do they send out
in the middle of a of a of a wark
war zone or something really great storm. Yeah, and here
I am the wind is nine hundreds of gably blowing up.
But you know, you know what I mean, we should
do that to great some big thunderstorm something. Daniel, what
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do you have coming up in the Daniels, Well, we
do have a new voice, a champion, but we were
saying that we normally don't hear about them after they Okay,
so you're not going to do the story. So I'm
gonna I'm gonna definitely do the story. But and Disney
getting ready to open Star Wars Galaxy's Edge, We're gonna
talk a little bit about that. Brodie, How excited are
you about that? I'm very excited. I'll be at Disney
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next month, very much. It's not I'll wait to listen
along getting ready when I'm stressed out and always so positive.
They always make us laugh. I literally listen all the
time in the morning show. See I'm up late watching TV.
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so in the morning show, all right to Danielle Reports
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on the way, Yeah, up late watching TV. I just
couldn't sleep and I'll tell you why. And I don't
know if you ever fall into this hole, but there
is so much to see on TV. That's a problems,
NonStop it. Last night I was I was watching old
game show networks. I don't know why. There's one called
Buzzer or something like that. Beat is it beat the
Buzzer or something like that. It's a network, but I
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was watching the shows on the network and it was
it was these old shows. You know what they are,
Scotty be come here, these old game shows. I mean,
how many different networks to they with old game shows
on that. There's a few of them, but Buzzer is
now the one that really has all the old old ones,
and I love it. I watched it all the time.
Buzzer was great. Card Sharks love it like that. I
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mean these game shows match game family feud from one
to tell the truth. What's my line? I've got a
secret card Sharks. But what's so funny about it, Danielle,
is these are games that were played and either one
or lost years ago. Yeah, it's cool to see. I
like to watch them for the old hairstyles, clothing and
I'm like, oh my gosh, look at the how they
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used to look and how young they were. Yeah. Few
weeks ago, I was watching sale of the Century on
Buzzer while I was going to sleep and I saw
a woman on there and she was from my town.
So I found her on Facebook and I reached out
to her. It was like thirty years later, and she said,
you're the first person that ever reached out to all
these years. It was the strangest thing. Okay, So we
have the old game shows that are playing. Yeah. Now
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another thing. I find interesting networks that play old football games.
Oh yeah, but we'll do that in our house. We
will watch old baseball games like classic baseball. Yes, yeah,
I love that because it's consolidated down, like they'll play
like a famous game, a classic, and instead of it
taking three or four hours, they consolidated down to all
the really good plays and you can watch the whole
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football game and like an hour and a half or
two hours. So wild to me because I mean, in
my world, you know, I'm not the biggest sports fan,
but I go to a game or watch a game
because I'm interested in the final score. I want to
know who's gonna win. You know who's gonna win. It's published,
it's right, google it. You know what. It's funny. I'm
not I'm not a fan of either team. Like I'm
not a fan of the Texas Longhorns or USC but
I'll never forget that epic game they had for the
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National Championship when Texas one Vince Young scored a touchdown
right at the end to win. That game is so
much fun to watch because you're on the edge of
your seat even though you know the outcome. All right,
I mean talk about a spoiler. Thank you? Uh how dirty?
How dirty is your bed? How dirty is your bed?
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It depends on the day. I'm not saying how dirty
are the things going on in your bed? You're talking
about it like I changed the sheets. I mean, for me,
my bed is my happy place. I go there when
I want to sleep, take a nap, watch TV, and
relax whatever. But our comforters are pillows. I mean they're
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really dirty. Comfort is especially because who you don't really
watch those that often. Researchers to the study North Carolina
State University. They swabbed forty one chimpanzee beds and tested
them for microbes and stuff. They found that human beds
are more likely to be crawling with fecal, oral, and
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skin bacteria than chimpanzee bed What are you wiping your
butt on the comforter. Well, what is this so clean
about a chimp fecal matter on your comforter in your
own home. Well, you know what, I don't have those
answers for you, frog. I mean, I just don't know
how it gets. People spend all sorts of time inside
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and outside. You get. For instance, if you walk on
the city streets with shoes on, you're walking on fecal matter.
It's there, it's everywhere. And then you walk into your
home with those shoes on, you take those shoes off.
Then you walk with your bare feet on the fecal
matter that's from the streets in your kitchen, and then
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you get into bed and kaboom, fecal matter. That's why
I think a lot of people want you to take
your other than dirtying up their rugs, take your shoes
off when you enter their homes. They don't want poopies
poopicles everywhere anyway. So yeah, you need to be changing
your sheets a lot and considering, you know, how much
time you spend in your bed. We all spend a
lot of time in bed. It's it's supposed to be
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quality time either awake coursely right, you know, I don't
need I don't need pooticles. It's kind of like your
happy place because it's like, you know, you can relax there.
But I have a frownie face. I'm not a happy
guy if I know that I've got charticles in my
bad Hello, Larry, are you calling about poop in the
bed or Old Game Show Networks? Now? I'm just calling out.
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You were talking about the match games. Yeah, well Christie
Ally before you know she became a star. She was
a contestant on Match Game really yeah, she actually want
uh uh you know theater contestants buzzly. She was I
think interior decorator. I think from Kansas. I didn't know
that you don't interesting interesting fact, Larry. You know a
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lot of the contestants they have on the Old and
the New Game shows are people who live in l
who are their their actors or they actually want to
be actors. A lot of them work in restaurants and whatever.
It's the same people we see on reality shows. All
a bunch of actors and actresses who get cast on
these on these shows game shows or reality shows like
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the Batte Laurettes or whatever the hell they do now
exactly so christiality. I'll look for that. Larry. Do you
do you watch a lot of like old TV stuff
that came out before you were born. Well, I'll sixty,
so I'm into the movies and stuff like that, like
this story to it and uh, Dan, you haven't watched
too yet, but I'm playing on watching it and watching
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She finally she finally forced me to watch it. All right, Well,
thank you for calling Larry. What's up straight name? Yeah,
he's he's right. A lot of famous people actors were
on game shows before they were famous. And there was
also a murderer. He was known as the Dating Game Killer. Yeah,
he was on the Dating Game and then they found
out he was a mass murderer. Crazy is that? Look
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at us? I want to see maybe we know him.
He does the afternoon show Rodney. He looks like I'm murderer. Yeah,
he was on the Dating Game while he was in
the middle of a murder screen. Oh my goodness, that's crazy.
You know you look familiar. I can't sounds like something
you would do, Nate. Yeah, we still don't know about that.
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I like watching these games shows and then you know,
like the person is dead, that the celebrity and you're like,
oh my gosh, that person is dead like that, look
at them on the game show, which is weird for me.
You might as well watch old Weather Channel updates. They
give you the forecast from like nineteen eighty nine January.
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All right, let's get into the Danielle Report. Danielle, what
do you have going on? All right? So this is
trending on YouTube. So fifteen year old Deadpool to actor
Julian Dennison, right, he cannot even watch his own movie. Uh.
He said that he is going to introduce a fundraising
screening in New Zealand later this month, but he can't
even say to watch the movie because they're Deadpool two
(25:03):
is rated like our sixteen or something, and he's not
old enough. So he's in a movie that he can't
even see. But I thought that was interesting. You know,
here here, get in here, do your lines, and then
you gotta go home. Now I'll have to see this movie.
It's crazy. I'm not surprised that this the Big Bang theory.
CBS the most watched show on broadcast television. Last year.
CBS was the most watch network again for the tenth
(25:26):
straight year. So they're doing something right over there. Sam
Hunt has baby fever. He says that he has more
baby fever than his wife, but she's coming around. Britney
spears his baby daddy wants more child support. Kevin Federlines
lawyer says that he deserves three times the amount that
he's getting. He gets about twenty thousand dollars a month
in child's avoid. The kids do live with him, rightst
(25:48):
very expensive, But I don't think Mike cast that much
of month. No, really, have you ever thought about how
much you spend on your kids? Yeah? I spent a lot.
It's not on month, No, No, I mean this is
celebrity talk, so they spent a lot more than normal
people do. Liam Neeson is joining Chris Hemsworth in the
New Men in Black movie. We have a champion from
the Voice for season fourteen, Bryn Cartelli, one that gives
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Kelly Clarkson a win in her first season as a coach.
So Kelly Clarkson is very very excited about that. Um,
I don't know if we're gonna see the Voice winner
because normally, I mean, think about how many Voice winners
have you seen? There? We go? Okay? Tonight the fourth
season finale of Empire, and in the voice. I feel
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You know, Danielle, it's been uh, kind of buzzed about
the last couple of days here at the studios. This
story out of Syracuse the parents were suing their thirty
year olds on to get out of the house. Yes,
which I thought was just a crazy story until I
actually saw the stories and I kind of got it
a little more. But apparently he had to leave a
couple of days ago. I think that he was supposed
to be out by that. Did he leave, I don't know.
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See Scary and Brody both still lived at home at
years years olds finally made a decision to leave right now?
Did let me ask you questions? I don't know all
the details. Did the guy have a job. I don't
think so. Right, So he was just sitting at home
playing video games is what I heard, right, not really
doing anything, not at thirty years old. Well whatever he
was not doing, the mom and dad were like, you
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gotta go. Hello, there is a certain there's a certain
age where you need to contribute or you need to
get out of the house. Exactly. It wasn't as much
about getting out of the house as it was lack
of contribution. Right, He probably had no motivation and he
wasn't going to get a job, and he wasn't looking
for a job. I get if your kid falls on
hard times, well they're saying he didn't even help around,
like the chores around the house. If you're a child
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falls on hard times or they lose their job where
they're getting a divorce or something like that and they
need you for a while, they want to come back,
I mean that's a different story, right, But when you
go home, help around the house, do do stuff. Don't
just eat and leave your stuff laying around and think
your parents for them to clean up a take your grandma,
your mom's shopping for groceries and away. Well they took
in front of a judge and they ruled he Michael
is the guy's name. He has to leave the house
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or he had to leave the house immediately. The day
I remember scary, the day you moved out into your
first department. Your mom cried like all day long. She
was she missed her boy. She was fighting back tears.
So it's so hard for me to fathom that this
case existed, that parents are taking their kids to the
kids to court to get the hell out of the house.
What parent doesn't want their kids in the house. Okay,
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but if your kid is thirty years old and has
no motivation and isn't contributing, doesn't have a job, my
cousin car Okay, well come on, see you don't have kids,
so you don't you don't you know? I think we
have to. You have two parties at play. You have
the kid who's still living at home, but you also
have the parents. They may want them to never leave.
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They may they don't want to face getting older, and
you're part of getting older as a parent as your
kids they fly out of the next you know, And
that's fine. Also, if you're an older parent and you
need help and maybe your son is contributing, your daughter's contributing.
They're helping you, they're taking to the doctors, blah blah.
But if your kids sitting on the couch playing video
games at thirty and not doing a damn thing. Come on,
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isn't one of your kids here today? Spencers here? Can
we bring him in next and tell him he's about
to be kicked out of the house? Please? Probably say good,
let's talk about that coming up and great tea, Yes sir, Yeah,
we gotta take a break. We're running really like, well,
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You just might be surprised. So back to this story.
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I find it so interesting parents in Syracuse, New York.
They sued their thirty year old son to get him
out of the house, and apparently the backstory is he
didn't really contribute to the household chores, he didn't really
have motivation to get out and find a job to
help contribute to anything. So they actually went to court
to like just eject him from the house. Victoria, Hello,
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thank you for calling. So you work for the court system,
and you say that this is Isn't that unusual? This
happens a lot. It does. Actually, what we usually see
in the court system is that a parent owns an
apartment building. So the kid falls on hard times, they're
getting evicted or they're leaving a situation, and the parents like, hey,
I've got this mp apartment. Why didn't you move in?
And then at some point in whatever portion of the future,
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the kid stops paying rent and the parents are like, hello,
you need to be their apartment building is there. It's
their business. I mean, they need to be making money
off that. I get it, but but to have Let's
say I'm still living at my mom and dad's house
in my old bedroom and I come out, you know,
from breakfast, lunch, and dinner, or are sit in their
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living room and play video games and you know, scratch
my private parts. You know what I'm saying. Sometimes this
is the parents way of lighting a fire under your
ass and maybe it totally cut. But it really depends
on where you live. So certain states have different rules
regarding what that would classify as a squatter. Yeah, you know,
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I know that we used to have these squatting laws
here in New York City where if you if you
were living in a dwelling long enough, and don't quote
me on it, you can actually say, well, no, I'm
not living. It would take a lot for them to
get you out of there legally. Yeah, So I'm just
gonna I'm gonna squad. I'm gonna find someone's really cool
house and just sit there. See how long it takes
for them to make me. Maybe they will notice I'm there.
All right, Victoria, thank you for listening. I have a
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great day. Thanks for listening. Every day, right, every day? Good? Thanks? Yeah. Um,
I would love if my mom and dad God rest
their soldiers, they were still alive. I think I'm at
the point in my life I'm ready to move back in.
But you would help them. You wouldn't be sitting on
the couch scratching your private and I don't think that's
the type of person you are. And I'm ready to
just give up. I want to move back in a
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mom and dad's house. Just give up. Let them cook
and clean for me, do my laundry, you know. I mean,
I'll tell you my favorite moments when mom comes over
because when I go out for the night, I come home,
I know the dishes are done. No, Mom, put stuff away.
I want that every day. Yeah, Froggy, you know when
I go home and see my parents, I could live
with my mom forever. My mom and I get along great,
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but my dad and I, after about three days, it's like, Okay,
I need to go home. He needs that. So that's
your incentive to get out. Maybe you know the things
your father does, it makes you want to leave. I
bet he just doesn't when you're around because he he
wants you to leave. I think he does because my
son's fifteen and he always every time he gets in trouble.
I can't wait to have my own place. I'm like
you and me both, bro. Only three years will be eighteen.
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They enjoy it. Look at that, you're gonna make him
leave at eight If he wants to, he can go.
I'm not gonna make him. But if he wants to,
you can go at eighteen it's up to him. So
Aaron is here, Hi eron, Hey, good morning, good morning,
welcome to the show. Now, you had a neighbor growing
up that lived with his parents. You saw them, uh recently,
and they're in there in their seventies. He still lives
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with him. He's like, Chris still live on and he's
their dad, his dad. He's like, yeah, he's two years
old and still lives in this damn house. Now does
he live there because it's great for the parents. They
love having him there, because that's that makes sense to
Because no, because he's lazy and he likes his video games. Yeah,
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I understand if also your physics unable to live on
your own and you have to live with your parents
and they take care of you, but it's different. But
if you're you are just a lazy yes, sitting on
a couch at thirty years old and you're playing video games.
You have no motivation to go get a job because
mom and dad had been taking dear of you all
this time. Come on, than, what age were you when
you left the house? I was seventeen because I went
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to join the military. Yeah, you know, I left the
house when I was sixteen. I just couldn't wait. A
matter of fact, when I got my first apartment, I
had to have my mom and dad signed because I
was underaged. It was crazy. I had to get out. Goodbye.
All right, Aaron, thank you very much. We'll back to
the story in Syracuse. The guy, the thirty year old
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son who was evicted legally, he wanted six months notice.
He's okay, he did, and what's he going to do
with that? Well, he said he needed time to get
his life in order before he went out there in
the cold, cruel world. Now here's the thing. If it
was the first time that they had this discussion or whatever,
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then I could say, okay, fine, I'll give you six months,
get a job, get an apartment, and then we will talk.
If it wasn't it was like the umpteenth time that
you told him, get the hell out of your get
a job, then no, you're not getting six months. You know,
I think I'm thinking about it. I have several friends
who still over their parents, but they each have legitimate reasons.
And I have a couple of friends who are are
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legitimately helping their parents. Their parents need the help and
there and they're there for them, which is great. Daniel
your son, Spencer. Yeah, let's say, you know, later in life,
he moves back to the house for whatever reason. Maybe
that reason is you need him there, that's fine. Maybe
the reason is you just miss him. Yeah, and it
has nothing else to do. He is going to come
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stay with you. So is as long as he's showing
some form of initiative and responsibility and not just sitting
on the couch playing video games. Of course, of course,
and if he fell on hard times and he needed
our help for a while, whereas parents, of course, you know,
but my kids have already decided who's taking care of
me when I'm older? And Spencer said, it's not him.
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I said, who is staying here mommy when she's old
and she's in the home, and pressed in the little
guy said I'll take your mom and Spencer said, nope,
thanks they are. Now who's here? Spencer's here with his
friend Kevin because of Dancing with the Stars high Spencer White.
Kevin was on Dancing with the Star Kevin is one
of his friends. So how do you know, I'm twelve?
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Okay twelve, so so you know we're you hear the
story we're talking about on the show. This guy was
thirty years old, and he refused to work. He refused
to help herund the house. He just sat around just
kind of scratching his private parts and playing video games
and time. Yeah. Yeah, now, um that he didn't want
to leave. They had to soothe their own son to
get him out of the house. Now do you see
you staying in this in your mom and dad's house
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until you're like twenty something years old? I want to
get out of the house. I want to be in
my mom's house for my entire life. I want to
be in there for so long. Let me you a question,
what age do you think you'd like to go? I
can go any time? Yeah, but what does that matter?
What did age? I'm telling I moved out at sixteen?
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I was sixteen years old. That's only four years await
In't that kind of a little freaky that in four
years time you could basically leave that house and go
live in her. Yeah, I'll leave at fourteen. Hold on, Spencer,
So your mom said that when you get older, you've
already made it very clear you're not taking care of her.
Why is that she should be able to take care
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of herself when I'm being and pop on myself. You're
not going to help that's disgusting. Wants to do that? Wait,
she did it for you. Yeah, but you're a baby,
so you can't do anything about that. But an okay, Spence,
what about Preston? What about your brother? Is he the
one most most likely to stay in the house and
the Yeah, Preston would be helping my mom and she's
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thank you, which is not one not long from now. Alright,
you're going to move out when you're four a team fourteen? Yeah,
we'll get a bachelor Patty gonna have girls coming over
at He and his brother have a plan of like
getting their own apartment together and that they're going to
have a dog and they know what kind of car
they want. And I said to my little guy, go
you do realize that Spencer gets to move out first.
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And his face was like what, well, I said, he's
going to go way to college too. He goes what
like he either the whole concept. He just doesn't understand. No, No,
I'm going with him, like you know with all right,
thanks for stopping by, your love. Do you know your
dad in real estate? He can help you get a
swinging pack? Uh? Scary? I just want to know. How
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little do you have to love your children to not
take them back if they came back into the house.
Is it a love thing or is it just it's
time for them to be on their own thing? Where
isn't your mom on the phone? She was my mother
and father on the phone? Where are they? We're having
phone issues? I scared. I don't think it's a love thing.
I think it's a why are you coming home? If
it's a you're coming home because I fell on hard times,
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you need some help, and that's different. But if it's
you're coming home because you're a lazy ass and you
can't work for yourself, then I think that that's a problem.
And also a little talk to your mom and dad
about this. Hi Scary his mama, dad, how are you? Hi?
Good morning mom, Good morning mom. Hey, So I remember
the day a little Scary left the house. He said,
you actually cried. It was a sad day for you. Oh, yes,
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it was. It was a bit of sweet. We didn't
want to see him leave, but then again, he was
of age where we felt that it was time for
him to be on his own, and he was forty
five years old. Yeah, okay, now let's let's be okay.
So when he left and not only your your your
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son is now a man, he's leaving, he's on his own.
But also it left maybe a little bit of more
quiet in the house. Absolutely. Well I shouldn't say that
because then my had my daughter and my had my
other son who was here, and uh, but but you know,
it was a bit of sweet and I felt that,
you know, I guess it was time for him to leave.
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We didn't want to stand in his way and looked decision.
Do you ever look at him now? Do you ever
look at him now and say, yeah, he still can't
take care of himself. Not really think he did a
good job. All right? So Roseanne, may I call you Rosanne?
Is that cool? Absolutely so? Now that he's been gone
for twenty years or whatever. Uh, you're all your kids
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are out of the house now, right? Yes? Are you really?
Are you really truly enjoying having the freedom to kind
of calm and go as you please, not have to
worry about anyone in the house and you see them
on holidays and you know, isn't that enough? Now? Aren't
you kind of happy to how things turned out? Oh?
Absolutely appreciate them. When we get to see them. But
you know, um, I miss him. I missed him a lot.
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Scary actually cried because because you and your your husband
left town on Mother's Day. Yeah, well we had no choice.
She was Elvis. Yes, sir, yes, sir Tony, how are you, sir? Listen,
come back. My royal planes took over the room, Alane. Yeah,
(41:13):
those are dangerous. He can't have someone living in that space.
So look, you guys were cruising down the Danube River
while your son is at home crying missing you. But
you know I would assume this because I'm not a parent,
even though I have a dog. And by the way,
how comes Scary doesn't know how to pet a dog?
Was there? Did you ever have? Because my mother lied
and says she was allergic to pets the dog and
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catan just to say that was an excuse when when
he goes to plan because my dog, my dog Max
is here today and every time Scary goes to pet
him is as if his arm isn't connected to his body.
It's like this, it won't touch the dog. He's like,
I don't know what to do. We never grew up
with the dog, so he's not really used through it. Okay,
(41:56):
so you lied to him and told him he were
allergic animals when he ah, you gave away my secret. Okay,
but let me let me get to something. I'm just
making assumptions here, Mom and Dad. Now, if if and
I don't have a kid, I have a dog that
does not know how to be pet by scary. Now
if i'm if I have a kid, I have kids,
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and then they grow up, I'll watch them grow up.
They graduate, they get great jobs, they move out, they
get their own apartments and houses, they have their own families.
I would think that one of the reasons I'd be
sad to see them leave is because it reminds me
of how my life, my calendar is clicking by. You
know it, you know you know what I'm saying. That's true.
Oh yes, absolutely, time is flying by. And I see that.
(42:38):
We I mean, we both see it. You know, get
that empty nest syndrome, you know, yes, yes we do.
But you know, listen, I'm very very proud of him.
And we see how successful he is, and we see
how you know that he can stay on his own
and survive, and you know, we we just kind of
like feel that's that's the best thing. Well, Anthony, I'm
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gonna ask Anthony. You question, Anthony. Let's say Scary lost
his job here for whatever reason, uh, and he and
he fell on hard times. Would you guys let him
come back in the house or would you just maybe
support him temporarily somewhere else. No, he's always welcome back in.
Any of my kids will welcome back in the house. Okay, well,
(43:24):
I mean make sleep on the couch, but he's still uh,
he's still welcome back. Okay. Now, what if I lose
my job? May I move in any put a velvet
rope around the couch here. You'll be there tomorrow. Whatever
Aunt Mellie can make dinner for me, it's gonna be fat.
Well listen, we love you both, and have a beautiful day,
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and thank you for the gift of Scary. Yeah, yeah,
well we love you guys to have a nice day.
I've got to ask them if they wanted grandkids? Oh
damn it, can you call them back? I think they
have a grandkid, don't have one? Do they want others? Now?
Do you pet your your nephew like you do my dog? Maybe?
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May have you ever seen a movie where a hand
just comes alive and it can't like figure out where
it's supposed to be. That's scariest hand. When you patch
my dog, it's like maxiets him backwards. It's weird. It's
the strangest, strangest thing. Believe your parents lied to you
and told you they were allergic to animals so you
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couldn't have one. That's at the end of the day, though,
you know the house you grew up in with your
mom and dad, it's not a house anymore. It's a home,
and it's it's it's your it's your protection. You feel
safe there, you feel loved there, and so I definitely
see why I would have a little need for motivation
to get me to leave, because I love I love
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my mom and dad and the house. Even though you
know they drove me nuts, I drove them nuts, but
it was it was home. And I tell you, you know,
maybe not till your thirty, but if you can stay
as long as as long as you can to save money,
that is is a good idea because once you're out
of the nest, all your money's gone like that, and
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then you open that credit card that they give you
and then forget it. One more call from Dominic Dominic
How are you good? How are you doing well? Sir?
Are you still living at home? No, sir? So what's
going on? If you're saying what it says here in
your note that it gets worse, what's that it gets worse? Well,
I myself do not live at home, but I have
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a neighbor who lives two houses down for me, who
have I've known my whole life. I'm thirty two right now,
and I have a wife and kids, we have our
own house. But I've known this guy since I was,
you know, a young teenager, and he's forty four now,
and he still lives at home. Now. Are there are
(45:51):
the circumstances that make it make sense for him to
still live at home? Um? I don't know. But about
seven eight years ago he met this girl and they
ended up getting married, and you know, I know his
parents were also. They were probably excited that he's getting
out of the house. But instead of that, he decides
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to move his wife into his parents house with them
in the basement. Now he will live in the basement.
And now they have a child. So now all three
of them are still living in his parents house in
the basement. And I've talked to his mom several times,
(46:34):
and she she doesn't know how to get rid of them.
Oh so they want him out of the house. Yeah,
so it's not like his parents need him there, because
there are parents who do, but not there before they
know they're gonna have a family of ten. My friend
Harry needs to move. Breathing like mice in the basement,
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I dominic, thank you very much. Do you tail them?
We said, Hi, you know what are you gonna do?
You know alos something you just said is really true.
Like it's funny how I can go to anybody else's
house and I don't feel at home. But I feel
at home at my own house obviously, But when I
go back to my parents house, I feel like I'm
at home. I feel like I can do whatever I
want to do. I don't. I don't feel like I'm intruding.
I don't feel like I'm in a different place. I
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get that feels like home. I get that. You know what,
we gotta take a break. We're really late. But you
brought up something, Daniel. You brought it up about finances,
like you gotta save your money whatever. This is a
whole different topic. But I brought this up here in
the studio the other day, people got very, very sweaty
and anxiously. There was a study that came out the
other day that says you need to have at least
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half of a year's salary in savings. Who really has
that nowadays? It was Garrett talking about it. Think about that.
How much money have you been saving? No one's saving money?
And so many people live paycheck to paycheck and live
with mom and dad. I saw an article today. I
saw an article today I said the average of Americans
(48:02):
could cover a four dollar emergency expanse without having to
sell or borrow money, sell something to go to Chinatown
and sell my body to Chinese businessmen. Don't don't you
always feel like you get ahead, like maybe you save
a little bit and then something happens, like your car
as a major. May I address that. Let's say I
(48:26):
saved a thousand dollars, I'm gonna get a call that
hey man, we need n down here right now. It
was like, how do you know? Are you connected to Chase?
It's ridiculous. You know exactly how much money in my
account and you ask for almost to the penny. Anyway,
I don't want to freak anyone out but you know
in radio, we we have these laws. There are things
you don't talk about because you know it's gonna go south.
(48:48):
It's not going to be a pleasant conversation. Saving money
is one of them. Yeah, so we'll leave it at that.
We have a phone tap on the way. Who's doing
the phone take? So? Way back Wednesday from David broke
the Past King of All PARTI Daniel got that crown
Elvis Elvis Elvis Durant in the morning show. Hey everybody,
(49:10):
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Elvis Durant, Elvis durand phone tap. All right, the lettus says,
(49:32):
dear Elvis, my husband Joe and I were coming home
from St. Louis. He had a broken leg. We're getting
off the plane and he fell down the stairs at
the airport and made it worse by fracturing his ankle.
So now this guy has a broken leg. And a
fractured ankle. He is not in a good mood. Our
only goal is to get an ambulance for him to
get to the hospital to have it all set and fixed.
(49:53):
His primary care physician didn't want to write him one
of those little referral tickets to get the ambulance out
there and pick him up. He couldn't do it because
we couldn't get Joe to leave the house on his own.
So he's home with his brother already taking care of him.
After a lot of fighting, he got the doctor to
approve the ambulance to come and pick him up, to
take him to the hospital to get his leg fixed.
Already broken leg, now it's fractured on top of that. Please,
(50:17):
wouldn't it be funny, Dorene says, if you call him
up and tell him the ambulance that's about to take
him to a world with less pain is canceled and
not coming to get him. So, Dorene, thank you. We're
now calling Joe and we're gonna we're gonna cancel his
ambulance on this phone. Town. I'm warning you, he gets
very mad. Is this Mr Hayes, Hi, My name is
(50:42):
David Cornerman. I'm calling from Dr Simon's office. We have
to go over a couple of details with you to
have a minute. Great, you had surgery on your right
need two weeks ago, and you called here for referral
because you need an ambulance. Okay. Dr Simon asked me
to go over the records for that. Okay, it's okay.
(51:03):
You seem to be in a bit of penny all right. Oh,
we got a call confirming the referral from a rural ambulance. Yeah,
the referral should not have been given without the doctors. Okay.
He has not checked you out, so we told the
ambulance company not to come get you. Listen, I'm telling
you right now, this isn't here. Why I get on
(51:23):
my feet, I'm gonna come down in knock at all
and kids, I kid not. Mr Hay take this hambu
from me. Come? What's your name? David? David Corney? Take
(51:50):
this ambulance service away from me today? I can't walk.
You don't know. I'm just doing my When I get
on my feet, you call him right now and you
change policy. I don't know if there's anything I could
(52:10):
do at this point. What's your name? David? Cornerman, did
you sprain your ankle? Yelling at broken broken? I can't.
We can't confirm that. We can't confirm a broken leg
unless we see I need right, I can't get out.
I understand that. Just tell me to the toilet boat.
You know what, Mr Hayes. Just explain to me how
(52:33):
the accident happened. Maybe I can take care of this
right now, his name, listen to me. Just just cornerman,
just tell me what happened. I promise you, I will
stop you from breathing if you don't have a Just
tell me how the accident happened. I'll take care of it.
The airline flight and I fell from the top deck
(52:54):
of the airport all the way to the bottom and
I both leg Okay, I'm writing all this starry. In
five days, I get to get out of the house.
I get to to get doing the ambulance to get
my doctor. Say, and you're gonna sit there and your
horses and tell me I can't have an ambulance. All right,
I'm writing all this down now, sir. All right? You
know were you're drinking on the plane at the time.
I wasn't your aunt. Is there anyone who can verify
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the broken leg. This isn't like an insurance thing, is it.
I want Dr Simon on the phone right now. I
can't put doctor says on what a patient. I'll tell
you right now, if you stop this amb once from
coming here today, you're gonna have a lawsuit on your hands.
I'm telling you right now, already, get in touch with
my wife and get in touch with the attorney right now.
I want your name in your phone number, so it's
(53:36):
not it's not I want your phone number. I'll give
you my phone number. I'll give you the phone number
the second you're getting a call from my attorney. Hey, listen,
it's not my fault. You're a clutch. I'm a clutch.
You called me a clutch. You called me a clutch.
You called me a clutch. Well, maybe that's a harsh word.
He called me a clutch, sir, be careful, you might
with r side. All right, hold on, I'll get him.
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I'll get him. Hold on, and while i'm getting him,
don't spring a wrist on the phone. Hold on, David Cornerman,
whoever he is, just canceled. He's from doctor Sigmon's office.
He called me a closs he says, while I'm picking
up the phone to my attorney, I hope I don't
sprain my wrist. Mr Hayes, Yes, your wife asked us
to play a joke on you. This is a phone tap.
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he used the name David Cornerman all of it Bertie's
old phone taps. He was David Cornerman because he we
called him the guy in the corner. He was the
man in the corner of the cornerman. I never knew that.
I didn't know that. That was hilarious. That was an old, old,
old phone tap. The guy was on Continental Airline. That
was from your two thousand damn anyway, thank you David Cornerman. Hey,
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I wanted one cookie from the Tates Bake Shop bag.
I reach in and it's empty. It's sitting out there
waiting for someone to eat a cookie out of it,
but there's no cookies left. I don't get it. I
don't see why people cannot take the bag and throw
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I screamed about. I saw you screaming out there about
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in the Morning show, Oh my God, we were talking
earlier about Scary's mom. The reason why they didn't have
a pet in their house is Scary's mom said she
was allergic. Found out later not allergic. They just didn't
have a pet in the house because they didn't want
a pet in the house, so they used the well,
mommy's allergic excuse. When I was growing up, and uh,
(56:30):
you know, I always had cats and we had we
were a cat family, and every once while a cat
would disappear. Where's Fluffy? Oh, Elvis, we took Fluffy to
live on a farm. Oh it's okay, Fluffy is living
on a farm with other kitty cats. I had a
chicken and we found this chicken walking around the street
and we brought it home and we kept it. And
(56:51):
then eventually the chicken disappeared, and my fox said, oh,
the chicken went to a fall. You know, your chicken
was living on a farm. I really hope we never
ate that chicken. Well anyway, so we got into you know, look,
I'm not a parent, so I don't I don't know
how to do this, but the lies that your parents
told you, I mean, you have kid tree. My parents
(57:14):
always tell me, Mo, Danielle, if you do swallow that gum,
you're going to get a gum tree in your belly, right,
there's no gum tree. Gum tree. So we put it
out there and web girl Kathleen, Hey, come here, Kathleen.
She put it out there on social media, like what
lies did your parents tell you? Come to find out
through our research a lot of parents are telling a
lot of lies. Yeah, you know what I'm saying, what
(57:37):
do you have it? Do you have anything? I'm looking right,
I'm sorry when I know so, did you have froggy?
Any lies coming towards you? Yeah? I had this really
irritating toy as a child, and my dad would always
tell me that they didn't sell replacement batteries for that toy,
but once the batteries ran out, that was it was
just throw it away. I'm like that, there's no and
(57:59):
as a kid, you BELI even because it's your dad.
I tell my kids, if you pee in the pool,
there's a blue dye that's gonna like, you know, show
and everyone's going to know that you that's not true.
I think I'm looking on Twitter right now. Oh Dad.
They always told me that Dad was working late. But
by working late, they met he was doing his coworker
(58:19):
in the back of mom's tahoe. Maybe he was he's working. Wow,
I'm seeing a lot of X rated lines to you know.
But the thing is is sometimes kids can't handle the truth, right,
I mean, you can't tell, you know, a kid like
I didn't want my dad to tell me that my
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cat fell asleep under the hood of the car. And
you know what I'm saying when the fan comes on,
you know, little kitty Fluffy went to a farm. Are
innocent lies that you tell your children? Exactly? We all
do it. So my mom read. My mom reads palms,
and when I was a child, I would ask her
to read mine and she would look at my hand
and say, oh my, all that clothing under your bed.
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She thought I thought she was a witch through my
preteen years, but she would lie on my palm to
get me to do chores around the house. Oh my gosh.
You know, the only thing stranger than a parent lined
to you is you have a palm reading parent not
being very honest. Hello, Jackie, how are you? Hey? I'm good?
Are you? Guys? Don't all right? So any lies from
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your parents? Yeah? So when I was next back in
the day of my mom used to um medicine. She
had stay home with me for the day, and she
told me that I'm not allowed to talk for an
hour else it won't work. Oh that's good, and got
shut up the word I like told somebody about it.
I'm like, oh, you really speak for like an hour
(59:44):
and they're like, what are you talking about? All right, well, Jackie,
thank you for listening. Did your mom feed you code
medicine just to kind of get your buzzy so you
would hush? Because that Do you parents ever get their
kids kind of drunk? Yeah? Sometimes they give kids like
Bennet to get them drowsy, but with some kids Benee
(01:00:05):
has the opposite. More lies were getting off of Twitter.
My dad would say, healthy food made hair grow on
your on your armpits, so I eat healthy. Also, I
was told my mom's tattoo was actually a birthmark. I
was seventeen when I realized it wasn't the birth mark.
It was a real tattoo. My mom. I told you
yesterday about the Bad Girl's Home. My mom would pack
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my bag and she put it outside and say, I
just called the Bad Girl's Home. They're gonna be here
to pick you up very soon. And I'd be sitting
there waiting for them to come, and they would never
come because she would tell me. Oh, I called him
again and told him you were being good. Now there's
a bad, girls bad. It's under the directory. Here's a text.
Watermelon seeds make you pregnant if you swallow them. I
remember that. There's that one. Finally we can talk to Jen. Hi, Jen, Hey,
(01:00:49):
how are you doing? Okay? Well, this is a great lie.
So tell tell everyone the lie that your parents would
tell you. So we had a house in Vermont with
before cell phones, and they would change our cloth back
an hour or sometimes two hours on New Year's Eve
so they could continue to party all night while we
yet that. They would celebrate fake New Year's Eve with
you at the stroke of midnight and then put you
(01:01:10):
to bed and then they'd get I did that for years.
We have a bull balloon drop in everything in my
living room at like nine pm. It was eight o'clock
because they had to go to bed, and so at
eight o'clock we did Happy New Year, and then they
went to sleep. But you're lying to them. They didn't,
all right, Jen, Sorry for the lies. One more, Henley,
(01:01:33):
all right, talk about it late, Okay. So my mom
used to tell me, no matter what I did, you
say to me, I know somebody who died like that. Everything, well,
my parents were copped, but it was it was not
cool because I used to tell other kids, hey, when
they were doing stuff, I know someone who died like that.
So all these kids that they give I know people
(01:01:55):
who died. You to stop doing it. No, I used
to do it. All right, Lee, thanks for listening to us.
All right, Daniel, what are you going on? All right?
So did Barbara Corkorn tell you that she's going to
be swimming with sharks? So apparently Shark Tank Sharks will
actually swim with sharks on the Shark Week special that
(01:02:16):
they have every single year. So that's gonna be interesting
to see how that's gonna work out. I don't think
she can swim. We need to call her and find out.
Find out that's all gonna go down. If you love
Double Dare growing Up as a kid. The original host
Mark Summers will return to the new version to provide
the color commentary on all of the challenges. There actually
will be another host with him, um, but he will
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be back just to do that. Jamie Fox will host
the b ET Awards on June the Memorial Day weekend,
a Solo and Star Wars story will be the only
new movie in theaters, playing on nearly four thousand, four
hundred screens. Previews start Thursday night. Hollywood insiders predicted about
hundred and seventy million dollars for that movie that weekend.
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That is nuts. And you know we're all excited because
Star Wars Galaxy's Edge will be opening in Disney Parks.
It opens next year. First we will open in the
Disneyland Resort and then it will move over to the
Disney World Resort. A couple of things you should know.
It's set on the planet back To, which, according to Brodie,
is in a real place, right Brodie, It's not a
major place. It's it's fine, okay, all right. And you
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will be able to fly the Millennium Falcon. So the
Millennium Falcon will be able to take a ride with
you on it. That's pretty cool. The second attraction plan
for Star Wars Galaxy Edge will put you on a
star destroyer. A cantina will serve up some blue milk,
and expect to see all those characters from a galaxy
far far away, because they will all be walking around.
(01:03:42):
You'll get to check them out here. Daniel just got
another text. Uh. My brothers told me that if my
dad had pushed one more time, I would have been
a boy. Oh my gosh. Tonight the fourth season finale
of Empire. You also have the thirty six the season
finale of Survivor. Can you believe these? Thirty six season
finale of Survivor? That's just nuts. Law and Order SVU
(01:04:04):
Star Krypton is on as well. Next hour, we are
going to talk about Princess Charlotte. She's only three and
if she wears something, it sells out. Really. Oh yeah,
they call that an influencer. Karen tweets in. My parents
used to tell me that if they knew I was
telling a lie, they could tell because my tongue would
turn black and only parents could see it. Because I
(01:04:25):
go look in the mirror and my tongue was never black.
Parents can only see that. And Christina, Hi, Christina, Hi,
how are you doing? Okay? What lies did your parents
tell you? So? My whole life? My mom told me
when I was little that a squirrel came through the
window and took my binkie and I would go to
the window and watch the squirrels looking for my binky
(01:04:48):
and it did not. I did not realize until I
was like eighteen. She was like, no, no, squirrel took
your binkie. Yeah, I threw it away. I used the
pacifier ferry, the passive fire fer What you do is
you put the paths of fires in like a little
like handkerchief, and you put them by the tree and
you say that the pass fire fairies coming to take
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those pass fires to a little kid who needs it,
and then the passifire ferry will leave a gift for
the child and then they move on from having the passifier.
Here you go, parents lying to their kids. Thank you Christina.
By the way, scary your face did freeze that way.
All right, take a break. We're so excited. Adam Rippon
and Jenna Johnson are here. We've got to talk about
a Dancing with the Stars the Olympics. We've got lots
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of stuff to cover, so we'll be right back by.
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the country. Littlesturan in the Morning Show. So excited. Adam
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rip On and Jenna Johnson just both one Dancing with
the Stars together and now they're going to do our
show together. So exciting. Did they bring the mirror ball?
We'll find out. I don't know. I know Danielle was
kind of hoping they would. We'll see. I don't know
if they did. I'll just go around the room. We'll
start with you, Danielle, what's on your mind today? I
can't even think straight because they're here. It's so it's
so stupid, but like, this is the show I watched
(01:06:35):
religiously with my family. This is our go to show
at this and Survivor now. But I it's so to
have them here. And I watched her all the time.
I saw her on tour at Radio City. It's just
so cool to see. I'm so excited. I went up
to say hi to them and I said, hey, Adam,
and he's like, I was so good to meet you, Elvis,
and I said, Hi, Jenna, she said, I'm Jenna. I said,
I know you're Jenna. Your their celebrities. Absolutely, they that
(01:07:01):
just nice people. What's up with you, Danielle? And you
just said that was scary. It's so weird that I
can be a grown ass man, but I'm still afraid
of my parents. My mother texted me call me when
you're done with the show. I'm like, I'm like, am
I in trouble? Even like that, I don't live with
you anymore. It's like, it's crazy, but you still hate feelings.
They brought you into this world that can take you
out of this world. You probably said something stupid on
(01:07:24):
air and she just wants you to clarify. Hey, yeah, talking,
what's up, Froggy. So the highlight of my day so
far is here at the radio station. We had this
little kitchen area where there's like a little market place
so you can buy food. And they always have the jankety,
like low grade crackers. Today they upgraded them. They're like
(01:07:44):
a real saltine crackers. And I bought a pack and
they taste so good. And that's the highlight of my day.
So far. Then I don't know if that means my
day is only going up from here or if I've
already beaten never just counted the small things in life
that really make life better. They were really bad jankety
crackers before, but now that they're real, enjoyed them. Saltem
thank you? Alright, Wow, Froggy, what's the height of day? Well,
(01:08:05):
they gave us salt teens. Right, We're moving on up
in the world here. Look, you know what. We all
fell in love with Adam Ripon during the Olympics this year,
and uh, it's just a tremendous, tremendous force and his story.
There's just so much going on with him there. But
then when he was announced to be a contestant on
Dancing with the Stars with Jenna Johnson, we really really
really were excited about what could happen. Would he win?
(01:08:28):
He was like, well, I don't know. The guys really
great on ice. I think it's kind of it's kind
of a fix. I came in the first day and
said he's gonna win. If he doesn't, well, we found
out that teaching every week. When he and Jenna were
about to perform, he freaked the f out he was
out of his mind. But he seems so calm, cool
and collected. Let him tell the story. Peace. Winners of
(01:08:48):
the twenty sixth season of Dancing with the Stars, Adam
Rippon and Jenna Johnson, they're calling from them films. Were
welcome to the show. Guys. This is a little funny story,
background story. You guys were booked on the show before
we knew you were the winners. Yeah. So yeah, it's
like like us that much. Well, absolutely, we wanted you
(01:09:11):
here no matter what. But what are you doing? It's
making once a noise, all right? But once you won,
it's like your value went way up. You really didn't
think you were. I mean, let me tell you from
day one. I came in here and I said, if
he doesn't win, I it's over. There's no way. Well,
you know what, when we were getting ready for the show,
(01:09:32):
I said yes to do Dancing with the Stars and
I was like, I think I'll have fun. I think
I won't be too bad at it. And then we
did week one and I was like, oh, I missed
up before before we had started the competition, because I
went in and Jen was like, yeah, just try something
like this, and I was like, I look terrible. I
(01:09:53):
was stiff. So I mean coming to fits a board
light as a feather basically that play that coming in.
Did you have one moment h Jenna where you're like,
I don't know, maybe this is a bad idea day one? Yes, Now,
did you know you were getting him like that? Or
is it really like the surprise like they make it
(01:10:14):
seem like. No, it is a surprise. I had been
stalking him the whole Olympics because I knew we're doing
athletes and I was like, please, please, good karma come
on me because I just wanted him so bad. And
then it's a surprise. It's fully surprised, and I was
like dying, My heart exploded. Did you know? Did you
know she had such adelation for you? Well? Actually I
(01:10:36):
was going through the pros of who we're going to
be on the season, and I was hoping I was
going to get Jenna. But we both did this thing
where like we didn't go on each other's Instagram or
like like any pictures. Basically I pretended that she didn't exist,
thank you, Yeah, in hopes that she would exist, and
she did. Look at that, you know, but look at
(01:10:59):
you know, Okay, time passes, look how it turns out.
But so Adam has admitted that every week when it
was time to perform, he was freaking out much more
than you ever witnessed. Did you guys ever have this conversation?
It was a mental turmoil. No, I saw it. I
could read behind like it was so bad. Okay, So
he didn't let me know beforehand, and he had been
(01:11:21):
amazing leading up to the rehearsals and to the premiere
and then we're seriously on the floor. They're playing our
package's like twenty nineteen eighteen, and I'm like, let's go
over this part just to get you know, blanks, forgets everything,
and I'm like every step, every step, I'm practice this
for two weeks and I'm like left foot, left foot,
(01:11:43):
and he's just looking at me, and I'm like, we're
going down. We're going down. Expectations were going down. And
then he just came out of nowhere killed it. I
don't mean he like never had performed it like that.
And I was like, oh my gosh, if this is
his process, I'm going to kill him. And it was
every week, which is your process during the Olympics as well? Well,
you know, what. It's a little different because like the Olympics,
(01:12:04):
you train like twenty years for so you have twenty
years to get the steps together. I like Dancing with
the Stars, there's like here's a week and a half.
So it's like not comparable. But what I do do
is sometimes do do. What I do do is like
when I'm doing something, I usually do everything like full
(01:12:25):
out right, and then as soon as I try to
do it like half out, like just market, I forget everything.
So when you do do when I do, do you do?
I do do ya? That means I can't don't do.
But here's what here's what I'm thinking. I mean, I'm
just we're making assumptions. We just met each other, all
of us, and when we watched you compete at the Olympics, you,
(01:12:48):
I mean my partner, and we're looking at each oil.
We started crying because it was the most beautiful thing.
I mean just you just you're flowing around the rank
and you just the music. It was all just drama.
It was there and I was asking myself self, does
he know what he's doing? Do you do you even
think about what you're doing or is it just like
(01:13:08):
automatic flow? You just know it so well, you just
pour yourself into it. Well, you know, because I do
everything full out in practice. When I get to the competition,
I literally only think of like a few key things.
That's what I found what I was doing in the
dance competition as well, that I practice it so that
(01:13:29):
I don't need to think about it, right, But then
there's that extra adrenaline where you're it's everything, like your
blood is flowing, You're like truly living in the moment.
There have been times, definitely when I'm skating and I
was like, not good. So is he his own worst enemy?
Basically yes and no. I think he's very hard on himself.
(01:13:52):
And he would watch it back and every time we
would like watch it back on our phones, he'd be like, oh,
I need to do that, but I need to. I'm like,
you're amazing, Like enjoy it. He's such an artist, I
feel like, and he's such a true performer that I
think that was that was the best thing for us
going into the show, and I think people got to
see that even at the Olympics. I think he was
like a true artist and he had so much beauty
(01:14:13):
on the ice, and I think that's why everyone fell
in love with his movement. It was beautiful. But but
as far as first the judging at the Olympics, I
felt like it just they were looking for this technical stuff.
You had to like check off all these stupid boxes.
But we enjoyed your I do we want to call
it a competition. To me, it was a performance. I
mean there's that thin line between Yeah. For me, it's
(01:14:36):
such a thin line. I'm so crazy how your I mean,
did you lose did you lose more weight while you
were doing Dancing with the Stars? I mean, are you
kidding me? At the Olympics, I was like, okay. So
we were doing the Stars on Ice Tour at the
same time that we were doing Dancing with the Stars,
and I kept telling Jenna. I was like, all right, Jenna,
what kind of lifts are we going to do? She's like,
(01:14:57):
we're the same size, because like in Kill you pack
on about twenty pounds, You're never gonna lift me. So
we were in bulking season during Dancing with the Stars.
He told me that he was eating a piece of
bread for breakfast and a piece of bread for dinner
before the Olympics. Wow, what a hearty meal. That's two pieces. Yeah,
(01:15:26):
that's two pieces and you're gonna try to lift me. No,
I was eating. I have three You guys didn't do
any lips and flippy you know all that. This is
the thing. Skaters have amazing thighs. So all of his
strength was in his legs, in his arms. Okay, but
do you think you could skate with him? So he's
(01:15:47):
with you, Can you skate with him? No? I am
so bad on skates, and so I promised him though,
at the end of all of this, that he can
teach me something on the ice and I'll look terrible,
but I'll do it. He can just do ever. Gates
can never touch yea. By the way, if you're just
turning us on, it's Adam Ripon of course. Jenna Johnson
and here they just proved the world that they are
(01:16:08):
the best dancers in the world. Are you gonna go
on the tour? The dancing tour? You know now that
I'm just like a pro. No. He keeps saying he's
on Troop this next season. It's crazy. It's just like,
I can't wait till the celebrity I'm gonna. I'm gonna Okay,
can I tell you a little secret? I know about
Adam and Jenna. They're actually they're sharing the same room.
(01:16:30):
You're you're staying in the same hotel we are. Why
is that? It's because we seriously became obsessed with each
other on the show. I don't know what it was,
but we just instantly got connected. And this is our
last day together. Actually, this is our last day together.
There's gonna be a problem. I problem. So we had
a little slumber party. We snuggled, we had our mirror
balls on our little night stance. We ordered food and
(01:16:53):
watched The Voice last night. That was our last night together.
You know what's okay, I'm gonna tell you something important
because yesterday and we felt terrible because we took this
red eye from l A to New York and so
we honestly we just like got into bed. We just
started like eating things and I could tan my face
and bleached my teeth. So I feel so much better. Honestly,
(01:17:19):
he released his teeth for the radio interview. I was
laughing because they sound very white. That is Jenna's boyfriend, right,
and so when he posts the pictures of you guys,
he has the hashtag team just friends. You know, Thal
loves Adam so much, and I think this is the
best situation that could have ever happened with athletes season
and getting a celebrity. And so I think VAL's kind
(01:17:42):
of fall in love with Adam as well. He's just
obsessed with him in general. And I think what he's
brought out of me in this season, it's been pretty awesome.
Who isn't obsessed with Adam? I mean, come on, pictures
of you in my room when I get home. Everywhere
is Adam. And I'm gonna ask this to Jenna. Is
Adam as into Adam as the rest of us? No? Does?
(01:18:04):
He is there like a lot of low selfish to
eat issues going on. Actually, it's just like an outer
exterior put on. It's just like get home and it's
so hard. I think he's so confident in himself, but
he's the first one to be like, my face looks
busted today. He's always calling himself out, which I love.
(01:18:26):
I know it's terrible, it's terrible to like, but also
not it makes sense to me. Okay, So, so what
happens from this point forward for both of you? I mean,
you have a twenty seventh season coming up, right, and
we also have a dancing with the Stars Juniors that
just got announced that will be happening in the summer,
(01:18:47):
so we kind of go back to back seasons coming
up here. Um, that's what's happening with me. I'm dancing.
But Adam, what's next Elvis? I don't know. We know
we're hiring a new co host. Oh my god. Yeah,
we need we need nice female presence on the show.
And you know what what I'll bring that is that
(01:19:11):
My only request is that I will have as many
pictures of myself as Max has in the green room. Yeah,
and you know he doesn't care. He just licks himself
all day. Same. So seriously, are there plans or do
you need to take a vacation don't you want to
(01:19:32):
go somewhere. I don't want to take a vacation for
probably like the next year. I want to do as
much as I can, work as much as I can,
and just kind of see what feels right. And you know,
I just want to do something that I'm really passionate
about and that makes like a lot of money and
I like that. Yeah, Like I want to stay thin,
(01:19:53):
but I want my pockets to stay fat. It's all
making sense, I know, the visuals. Yeah, I'm just like
so thin but like so thick. So is there is
there money to be made doing dancing with the stars.
I mean, can you make a look? Can you make?
Do you want me to do? Monkey? Well? No, I've
(01:20:15):
been watching you. Look ever since the Olympics the Limics
were over, I've seen you doing out there doing very
important things for our community. Your appearance on Ellen alone
deserve some sort of award. But you're doing You're You're
very very so so outspoken on so many great issues,
you know, and I just I see you, but I
(01:20:36):
don't see you can't make a living doing that. There's
gotta be something You've gotta go work at a Baskin
Robbins or something you we gotta get you. It's just
like I think that I'm just going to do like
important issues and Baskin Robbins. And I didn't know that
that would be my destiny until I came here and
you were like that Baskin Robbins, and then I was like,
you're right, I need to meet her and work for her.
(01:20:59):
There's no woman named Robin the first named bask that's
a great dread him to the stage. Well there are okay,
what about upcoming Olympics. Are you are you? Are you
kidding me? The only time I will ever go to
the Olympics again is like if I somehow on a
cruise and I got lost, I'm going to the Olympics again. Everyone,
(01:21:23):
there's eighteen. You look eighteen. I don't feel it has
one of his best friends, like, if you two are
alone in the bed with your mirror balls on the
night stands as we do, and he said to you, well,
what's your advice for me? What do you think I
should do? What's best studed for me? In your opinion?
I think Adam needs a platform that he can continue
(01:21:46):
to be Adam, and I don't know what that is.
I think he needs to host. I think he needs Yes,
I think he needs his own talk show. He's amazing
um with people, He's amazing with his views, and I
want to see him sore. I want him to run
for prez said it in a few years. I would
vote for him immediately, but I'd be the first person
to go from Baskin Robbins basking in the Glory. Yeah
(01:22:10):
there is that. Yeah. No, I think he has so
much ahead of him, and I'm happy that Dancing with
the Stars is finally over and that he can venture
and try all of these new things. But he needs
to stay in the spotlight. He deserves it and he
should be there. So I know you do a lot
of work with Trevor Project. Talk about it well, Um,
(01:22:31):
I started working with Glad in the Trevor Project. So,
like you said, you know what, like after the Olympics,
you are given this incredible platform, and UM, I think
it's important to you know, always be really authentic to
you and be yourself. But like what does that mean?
That doesn't mean just like I'm just mean, just like Loud,
(01:22:54):
I think that they're very good at that by right,
because I am just man, I am just succeed. And UM,
I think that means like what do you stand for?
What's important to you? Um? And then that message of
being yourself speaks even louder. And so working with the
Trevor Project, this the things that they do for l
g B, t Q youth is really important. It's really amazing.
(01:23:18):
And UM to have the opportunity to come back here
to New York. And when is that June eleven? Thank
you Susan, my public what's j eleven? Is the Trevor
live um Galla dinner. Oh that's right, I was invited
to that. I'm going, are you hosting? I am? Please
don't embarrass us. I won't. But look, you know, there
(01:23:42):
are a lot of people who are in the spotlight
that just want to do their thing and leave the spotlight.
They don't want to use their voice to make a difference.
And you have decided that this is definitely a priority
for you. Well you know what. I think that, UM Like,
the celebrity that comes with everything is sort of like
a by product. I I don't. I don't. I'm not
(01:24:02):
out just try to try to get famous. I what
I really love doing is I really I love entertaining.
I love making people laugh. I love interacting with people.
I like sharing my story and learning other people's stories
and highlighting and raising people up. Um because that gives
me a lot of joy. And I think that every
(01:24:22):
opportunity I have to kind of do that and help
other people, I'm going to take it. And I think
that I can. I have a kind of a knack
for doing that and also bringing humor into it and
not making it too serious, but also kind of hitting
home why it's important to me. There you go, now
you know him better than we do. Is he is
he talking talking on smack? Or is he this? Is?
(01:24:44):
This is genuine And I think that's one of the
most amazing things I've learned about him these past six weeks. Um,
He's so true to himself. And I love watching him
interact with others and to just see him when we're
just walking and people swarm to him. You know, he's
he's a smag it and he loves to talk to
people and he loves to hear their story and they
(01:25:04):
I just it's been amazing to just watch them thank him,
you know, just thank you so much for being you
and for standing up for us. And it's been so
beautiful to wats. I tell you why, I'm no stranger
to Trevor Project as a matter of fact, because of
your loud voice and because of all the good work
I know they do. Um, We're gonna donate twenty thousand
dollars to them, who oh my God, in honor of
(01:25:27):
both of you, in honor of Adam and Johnson and
uh and I'm hoping to see you that you host
the event. Trevor Project is there, you know what, I'll
be there. Growing up a little gate kid in Dallas, Texas.
I never needed a Trevor Project because for some reason,
I navigated the waters with no problem. In the middle
of the Bible Belt, I had no issues. There was
one guy who made fun of me in high school.
(01:25:48):
He's becoming a faget and stuff like that. He ended
up being missed Gay Texas twenty years later. I like
big Drag Queen did very well. But anyway, it was me.
But I see, I see through my work with my studies,
with Trevor Project. Of course the Community Center here in
New York City. You see what the road for a
(01:26:10):
lot of these kids, and it's it's not good. So
anything that can be done for them is fantastic. And
what you're doing is just the best. Oh, thank you.
You know I'm I'm an older brother to five of
my siblings. As it happens if you're responsible brother, right, well,
you know what, I'm just at least older. But but
you know what I think like growing up, Um, I
(01:26:32):
grew up in a really small town in a like
a in the middle of the woods in Pennsylvania, and
I kind of felt like I didn't have a role
model growing up, and it was tough and I was
really lucky because skating brought me to so many big
cities and um, I honestly, I used to live out
in New Jersey and I would listen to your show
every morning. So I'm so excited to be here. It's
(01:26:53):
so cool. It's so cool, Jenna, where'd you grow up?
Ut Yeah, they don't want to send Utah. They took
us right off. I don't know if they have a
huge gay community there, which is insane, but it was
all head bite Jenna, the queen of the gates in
Utah and Vale. We love val Yeah, we don't Valve
(01:27:15):
for years. He's like, we went to his it was
the thirtieth birthday where Max's thirtieth birthday party back in
the day, Man was classic congratulation. No, no, you can
stay on all that. So if someone walks in, like
obviously you wanted to work with him and you get excited.
(01:27:36):
If someone walks in and you're so disappointed with who
they gave you, how do you hide it? Really good
at acting, So if you do a big enough fit,
could would they change? No? Abdual Jabbar is an icon.
He walks in, you kind of go, I'm not winning
like you know what I mean, Like, one of my
best friends is Lindsay Arnold, and she was with him
(01:27:57):
this passenge. I thought she did incredible she did. He
sat on a girl's shoulders and danced with Kareem like
that was one of their dances. But it is hard.
You have your challenges, but you kind of just roll
with the punches, you know what. I was curious about something.
Was there ever talk about the possibility of you being
matched with another with a male dancer on the on
the show? Um? I think so a few people. It
(01:28:18):
got brought up once or twice, But honestly, I think that, um,
if they were to do, like um, a competition or
a challenge where they matched people up with the same sex,
like two girls danced together, two boys dance together, I
think it would be awesome. I don't think that needs
to be like a sexual thing. I think it's just cool,
Like it would be cool. But being a like a
gay guy dancing with the girl, I felt like I
(01:28:40):
was sort of at an advantage because you know, valid
come in and kind of help and he'd be like
touch her where he's like anywhere. Okay, what did you
did you feel, Jenna that dancing with Adam, was there
ever an awkwardness between the two of you. There was
(01:29:04):
an immediate like a comfortability with each other, and there
were no hesitations, you know. And I feel like with
someone straight, you're like, oh, I have to flirt with
them kind of to get them to do something. It's hard,
it's difficult, you know. And so being with the gay
person was like the best, well because like there's that connection,
but you don't need there's no like, oh no, my
(01:29:25):
my wife is going to be upset. I don't got
no wife, forget it. Look, I tell you the last day.
I know, every every morning after after a performance, we
come in and we would buzzing, especially Danielle her family.
I mean, they're good to the show. Every week we
(01:29:45):
watched the repeats and the Christmas you know finale, and
we re watch my son. We love it. So it
brings us together as a family. It really does, because
we enjoy watching it together as a family and rooting
on our favorite teams and voting and everything. It's really
it's it's awesome. I love it. Well, congratulations, So do
you have a follow up question? Because I don't want
to end the interview. If we got to go by
(01:30:08):
the way, we actually they're using a dimitri our driver today,
so I don't have it. We can't go anywhere because
you can't. You have him until seven tonight. Just go
by seven, Go like the wind, old ladies. Adam Rippon
and Jenna Johnson, of course, the winners twenty six season
of Dancing with the Stars. Thank you guys for community.
(01:30:29):
Thank you guys. Hey, It's Dan Mason, official life coach
at the Elvis Durrand Morning Show, on a mission to
help you discover your life's purpose. Find out how each
week of my brand new podcast, Life Amplified. You can
listen for free on the I Heart Radio App'll be
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(01:31:21):
and Jenna Johnson, how great were they? I really loved
our time with them. That's so excited. I mean truly, truly, truly,
And it's kind of weird because we have a connection
with Jenna through Vale right. We've known for a long time. Now.
Adam is our new adopted son, so we have him.
I love it seriously. So many things I get from
(01:31:41):
Dancing with the Stars. Like Shanna is, you know, one
of the dancers on there. She has bright red hair,
And after I went to see them on tour, I
took the hair color to my hairdresser and I'm like,
this is what I want because she pops on stage,
you know. I mean, they all they're just so, they
all have their own personal style. It so it's so
cool to see that the dancers themselves professional dancers have
become celebrities when you go see them in a venue
(01:32:04):
and they walk in a room and people flock to
them because you watch them every week. You know. To
be honest, when they first started Dancing with the Stars,
people were like, what that's not gonna work. What a
stupid idea. Look at it. It's really done. It's done
a lot. It's part of our culture. Hey, uh gotta
say hi to Jess in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Received
(01:32:25):
a text Jess says, I'm having a rough morning, just
just wanted to say hi. So we're saying hi to Jess.
So so it got me to thinking, even though I
don't think anyone in this room is having a bad
morning except for Nate maybe always, I just you know,
I look, sometimes we have good days, some days we
have bad days. If you're having a bad day to day,
warmth coming your way. I know that's very very granilla,
(01:32:47):
you know, hug a tree, but sometimes it helps. There
are some nights when I go to bed and I
start thinking about a friend who's going through something like
just really awful tragedy, sadness, sick us, someone passed away, whatever,
And I do I send my I send my my
little prayer to work toward them. And I started thinking about, well,
all the people, how many people in this world tonight
(01:33:09):
are going to bed and they just didn't make their
dream come true today, you know, And uh, I think
about that, you know, and I wonder if the if
the the quote unquote magic of sending positive thoughts does
it work? I do wonder. I think it does. I
definitely think it does. Are you kidding me? And then
and when I say my prayers at night, I always
(01:33:30):
have the kids with me, and we always go, right,
who are we adding today? And we add like somebody
or something that we've heard or whatever, you know, and
you And then when when I get word that something
positive happened to that person, I always bring it back
to the kids and I go, hey, we prayed for
so and so and look what happened. They're doing much
better and it makes you, you know, feel like your
prayers are working good. You're a great mom. I try
(01:33:50):
now you do and it works. Let's get into sound
with Garrett. Hello, Garrett, good morning. What's going on? Well?
I want to play this for you. This is kind
of interesting. So McDonald's is going back into time for
their new theme song. Now, normally theme songs have come
to dubstep, auto tune, some hip hop guys just trying
to make something very catchy. Well, McDonald's is like going
back to the nineteen fifties for their new breakfast jingle.
(01:34:17):
It does sound old school. He's real drums, that's what
commercials used to sound like. Yeah, so you'll you'll see
that and hear that all around TV and radio. One.
McMuffin right, and you should see the commercial. Everything's beautiful
on their Uh. Sarah Paulson our friend. She was on
(01:34:39):
The Tonight Show last night, and she could do a
lot of celebrity impressions, but she's getting tired of it,
so she started working on animal impressions. Wow, that's Sarah
Paulson doing adults. She's so talented. Johnny knocks Johnny Knoxville
was on Jimmy Kimmel last night talking about his new
(01:34:59):
movie Action Point, based off of the New Jersey theme
park Action Park, where you used to go and you
would leave Action Park with an injury like a broken
arm or all the time. Most of the time they
called it Traction Park. All right, So listen to the
injuries Johnny Knoxville got while filming Action Point for concussions.
I had to blowout fractures of my left eye caused
(01:35:22):
by a broken orbital lambin in my face, which I
didn't know I had. But when I blew my nose,
my eye popped out, and I'm like, I must have
a broken orbital lamina. Oh my god, can you imagine
blowing your nose in your eye just pops out twice.
Shawn Mendez gives us some new music uh that dropped overnight.
It's called nervous and sounds like this. That's good. Yeah,
(01:35:53):
speaking to Shawn Mendez, I think of Charlie Pooth. You
you asked me yesterday straighten ait if I had heard
the Charlie Pooth album. I actually listened to the whole
thing last night. So good. It's really it really is good. Yeah,
it's good. How great is that? Boys to Men's song?
It's Charlie Pooth and boys two men listen to the
whole thing. Yeah, it's called if You Leave Me Now
on on Charlie Poot's album. All right. So I was
watching this on my DVR the other day. Charity cornhole
(01:36:15):
tournament was going down. A charity cornhole tournament. But isn't
that your drag name Charity corn Charity cornhole. Hey, welcome
to the stage, Charity Cornhole. So the tournament got a
little intense and a bunch of grown ups got into
a fight. So what happens when grown ups get into
a fight. It happened at the cornhole tournament. Charity cornhole
(01:36:37):
torn they're raising money for charity. Okay, here we go,
stop it right now, we will stop this tournament. This
is stupid, This is absolutely ridiculous. I love her get
get out of here. We will stop this tournament right now.
(01:36:59):
We don't. And this is ridiculous. It is a corner
al tournament fundraiser. Cut the crap? That real? I thinkn't
think that was real? I love her? Can we hire her?
Stupid crap corn holing, you're a You're asking for trouble
(01:37:21):
when it comes from corn holding and raising money for charity. Alright,
thank you, Danielle. What's going on? All right? So the
Memorial Day weekend is upon us and a Star Wars story,
the Solo movie will be out. It is the only
new movie in theaters, playing on nearly four thousand, four
hundred screens previous start Thursday night. Hollywood insiders are saying,
(01:37:42):
you're ready about a hundred seventy million dollars that movie
should make this weekend. So yeah, I'm not surpright that this.
The Big Bang Theory on CBS was the most watch
show on broadcast television last year. CBS was the most
watch network for the tenth straight years, So congratulations to them.
They know what they're doing over there. Sam Hunt has
a b fever. He says that he has more baby
fever than his wife, but she's coming around, and Britney
(01:38:06):
spears his baby daddy wants more child support. Kevin Federline's
lawyer says he deserves three times the amount he's getting.
He's getting around twenty thousand dollars a month right now. Yeah,
Liam Needson is joining Chris Hemsworth and the New Men
in Black movie. And we do have a new champion
on the Voice for season fourteen. Brent Cartelly one gives
Kelly Clarkson a win in her first season as a coach.
(01:38:27):
So congratulations. We love Kelly Clarkson, so excited for her.
The fourth season finale of Empires Aren't Tonight? The two
hour thirty six season finale of Survivors on tonight Lawn Hono,
SVU Star and a little Krypton. Thank you, Danielle. A right,
coming up. First of all, we gotta get some food
news from Froggy in here. Froggy, are you up to
the challenge? Oh? I am all ready to go. I've
got it. Also he alright. So several days ago we
(01:38:51):
bro Kathleen had this great idea she posted on our
social media. Uh this post screw humility. I want you
to brag amazing new job. Did you bake great cookies, whatever,
whatever you did that you want to be shouting out
to the world that you're proud about. Let us know.
It's very rare that you get an opportunity to say, hey,
(01:39:11):
I'm actually pretty cool because I just did this, or
I can do this really well. So we asked people
to respond. We're gonna get into those in a few minutes,
and if you have time to go into Elvis Duran
or at Elvis Duran on Twitter or Instagram, then let
us know what is it about you that's so great?
That sounds kind of sarcastic the way I ask it,
what's so good about you? What's so good about you?
(01:39:31):
But it's good. It's a positive. We're always looking at
the negative of ourselves, so let's look at the positive
of ourselves. Give yourself some credit. It's a pretty cool exercise.
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was innocent. He went to check his credit His credit
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Elvis Durant in the morning show. As you know, um,
we talked about Tates Cookies all the time. Takes invented
by our Frank Kathleen King years ago out in Southampton
(01:41:18):
and the Hampton's. So we're doing this really cool, this
cool fly away drive away whatever. It's the Tates Weekend
in the Hampton's with Greg t Sweepsteaks what so wait,
so what do they win Weekend in the Hamptons with
great Tea? Yes? Wait wait wait wait, and what are
you gonna do with them? I'll tell you one good
(01:41:38):
thing you're gonna do tell them. Okay, So we're gonna
have breakfast first and then we get an exclusive tour
inside Takes Cookie factory. We're gonna see how they actually
make the Tates coach. You're going to the factory, You're
going to the bake shop. Well, isn't the factor of
the bake shop? Isn't that the they do it? They
make them? Maybe both, I don't. We don't know exactly
where you're going. We need maybe when you look into
that a full tour, it's gonna be awesome. Exclusive. I've
(01:42:02):
I've been going to Southampton in the Hampton's for I
mean since I was a kid, and and I remember
the year they opened up Tates Bake Shop. It was
called something differently, but it was owned by Kathleen. It
was called Kathleen's Bake Shop to be hunt honest. And
it's still there and they're still serving you know, everything, cookies, cakes,
everything out of this bake shop. So what you'll do,
it's a trip for two to Southampton, New York, June
(01:42:23):
nin through eleven. You get five dollars spending cash in
the Hampton's that will last about five minutes, and you
get to visit the original Tates Bake Shop with Greg
t and founder Kathleen King. That is I was super
excited when they after, like are you available, Like yes,
absolutely available, and some cookies. I mean I would say yeah,
(01:42:45):
our friend Dennis for instance, Dennis Dennis came here just
oblivious to the world. Hello, do they not listen to
the show? Don't remember we used to go to Tate's
Bake Shop all the time. And so we're giving a
way a weekend to the Hamptons with great tea and
a trip to the original bake shop. Oh my god,
(01:43:06):
you love it. It's the best remember your old house
in the Hamptons that you used to have that was
maybe they can go there on the door. We'll give
you the address the thing, Okay. To be honest, when
Dennis and I went to Take's Bake Shop, we were stoned.
Oh that first time, Yeah, that's right. And it was
(01:43:27):
early my favorite Dennis Hampton Stone story. It was snowing.
We had no business driving on the roads, but we were.
We were a little getting, little little cookie, and I said,
let's go to the store and get some stuff to
make macaroni and cheese. Okay, So we drove in the
snow to the grocery store and we bought a box
(01:43:50):
of macaroni and cheese. But then we went to the
gourmet cheese section and we spent like forty on cheese.
I used the macaroni out of the box and then
I melted all these cheeses. But our trips to to
take Bake Shop, those were notorious, notorious but famous. Come
(01:44:14):
along with us. You want to come with your please
you can. If you want to win the Tates Weekend
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Elvis Duran dot com. Keyword contests. It's right there for
I know. Plus you get to spend time with great
teeth bonus. Unfortunately, you know Dennis Clark. Let's get let's
go have lunch today, all right? Anyway, which froggy froggy,
(01:44:41):
Good morning all of us. So we all love our Eminem's.
We can't get enough Eminem's. Well, guess what. Eminem is
expanding its white chocolate offering to it's not loving fans
by announcing upcoming launch of white Chocolate Peanut eminem Good,
hitting shelves later this fall. White Chocolate Peanut Eminem's. They
have a surrounded white chocolate with a rich chocolate wrapped
(01:45:04):
in the brand's colorful in the white chocolate and candy
show to come in three sizes. So picked us up
on stores this fault. Oreos are back, Cereal. You want
to you want your Oreos and your Cereal. They're back
and they're golden Oreos hitting shelves on Walmart June. They'll
be a nationwide retailers also later on in a couple
(01:45:25):
of months, but you'll be able to get golden corn
pieces covered in a glistening cream coating Oreos Cereal every
single morn chip golden corn Fiez last night. And you know,
while we're all on a budget, all trying to save money,
so I want to let you know that for the
rest of this week through Sunday, you can stop by
Dominoes get a large two topping pizza. It's carry out,
(01:45:48):
only two toppings, large pizza just five nine. That's your
food sell pizza so cheaply. It's a large pizza two toppings.
You can order on the phone, in store, on dominant
website of via their mobile ordering app. I hope I
have that weekend this weekend. Two topics, all right, thank you?
Food news. Where's the food news? That's right? Froggie's news
(01:46:19):
about grab all right. So I don't know why we
don't do this more. It's okay to recognize something really
great about you and tell the world about it, you know.
And so that's why I thought it was a brilliant idea.
When Webb girl Kathleen went on too at Elvis Duran
on Insta and Twitter basically saying to your horn, what
is what is so great about you? We've got great
(01:46:40):
responses like Evan Johnson. I'm two and a half weeks
away from finishing my training and officially becoming a flight
attendant for American Airline. They're gonna fly the Silver can uh.
This person says, I made it through the first day
by myself with a newborn hubby, went back to work today.
Everyone survived. Definitely, It's great to point out thing give
(01:47:00):
yourself credit credits due that's amazing. This person says, I
followed my dream of moving to New York City one
way plane ticket and an airbnb. I found a full
time job within a week, loving life. Uh soone here,
I moved someone's laundry from the washer to the dryer
instead of just leaving it out. I hate those a
holes and just throw your wet underwear on the floor anyway.
(01:47:24):
Carly Hi, Carly Hi. Let me ask you a question.
Is it easy for you to recognize something really great
about you and then brag about it? I mean, are
you a little shy about stuff like that? I mean,
everybody who knows me knows what I do. It's just
a part of me. I mean, I'm just one bad
as a badass social worker. That's great. What makes you
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a badass social worker? Um? I think that my dedication does,
like it's very obvious and everything I do that. I'm
just dedicated to the job and that's all it takes.
Listen to you. See, isn't that difficult to say great
things about yourself? I mean with you, I don't find
you finding any problem at all doing it because you're
a bad social worker. But it's really difficult. It's difficult
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especially do this, you know. I I challenge people to
do this all the time. Look yourself in the mirror
and say, hey, you you're fantastic, Especially when you're having
a crappy day, which we all have and you're picking
yourself apart. Look in the mirror and go, Okay, this
is good, and this is good and this is good.
All right, look, Carlie, thank you, you badass social worker.
Have a great day. Hello Carol, Hello, hello lady. We're
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doing well. No. Is it difficult for you to say
good things about yourself? Well, yes it is, but I
am retired. I was in the Air Force for twenty
four years and thank you for your service. Oh well,
thank you for saying that. Um and I came to Omaha, Nebraska.
I got a job, a good job that I enjoy.
But I just woke up one day and said I
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want to be a gypsy. That's always been my dream.
So um, next next week, I'm flying in New York
City to see my daughter and her husband, and then
I'm flying to Seattle, and then I'm gonna come back
and get my truck and my motorcycle and I'm just
going to travel the United States and when I'm done
with that, I'm going abroad. Oh my gosh, you my
favorite part of the stories. I'm gonna grab my truck
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and my motorcycle. I love that. Yeah, I'm so excited.
It's like something that I just I know that I
was kind of put on this earth to do, just
to go find myself. And and everybody says, well, what
are you running from. I'm running to something. I don't
know what it is, but I'm not running. You're just
on a nice, a nice journey here. This is great
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incentive for anyone and everyone who's let's say he's just
starting out, you're twenty two years old, whatever, you know.
We were saying earlier. It's a scary topic, but being
able to save a little money, it's great, especially if
you want to have a great life on the other
side of your your your work cycle. Just like Carol,
that's great We love you, Carol. Congratulations to have a
great day, you too, pick me up on your motorcycle.
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What's your question? Scary? I find myself never vocalizing feeling great.
But I feel great on the inside, but I never
vocalize it. So at what point does this cross the
line into feeling great about you know? But yeah, I
feel great about myself, and I never I never come
out with it, you know, I never say something. I never.
I never like toot my own horn. But at what
point does it become obnoxious if you toot your own horn? Well,
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like if you go on and on and on. You
know what, if you're gonna toot your own horn, you
also need to be great at tuting other people's horns,
you know. To you, you tute me each other. Let's
tute each other. That's what we're doing this week. Come on, you,
big tutor, seriously, you know it's great to be I
think first and foremost priority one should be learning to
find great things in other people. Then when you can
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do that and vocalize it, then you have license to
talk about yourself. How about that? I like that? And
you're really you're really great about pointing out possibly are
you always tell me nice things all the time, and
I don't know. It's very kind of You're very kind,
so you should. You're on the right path. So tomorrow
I want you to come in and brag about something.
All right, Hello, Nicole, Hi, Oh my god, this is
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actually happening. It is happening. You're you're on with us,
and we're kind of a big deal. That maybe a
little much part me look the other way while I
toot myself. Okay, Nicole, this is a big deal. Tell
everyone what you did and why you're proud of yourself.
Go well. Last night I was on shift working as
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an ant when a woman's water broke at the Garden
State Plaza and I delivered a baby. Girl. That's that's awesome,
And that's my mole which store? So I don't go
there today? Oh I don't think I can tell you
that it didn't happen at anti nussing, Nicole, Let's not
take away this. This is great. Congratulations. You delivered a
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freaking baby. You brought life into the world. Thank you.
Was it a blay or a girl? A girl so
cute talking about having a cent a bun in the oven? Everyone, Nicole,
thank you very much. Hi Gina, Hi guys, how are
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you today. We're doing well. If you have a horn,
I want you to do it it go all right,
I'm gonna tooot my horn, but I'm gonna do it
without crossing the line what you guys were just talking about.
Because this is coming from the most humble heart that
it could ever be, because I thank the man upstairs
for everything that I have. I own a dance studio
in Florida, and everybody said I would never make it
due to my background or this and that. Well, you
know what, I pushed through it. And I'm going into
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year five and I'm moving to a new location in
two weeks bam. So everybody, you can eat it. That
is awesome. Look at that. Now. How long has this
been in the in the works. How long have you
been have you been doing your own business, your own
dance studio? I have been in I've been in business
for now four years. But I ran a studio before this,
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and I managed it, and I knew that if I
wanted to build and get better, I needed to go
on my own. So I took everything I had and
I went for it. And I just every day killed
myself and busting my butt and here I am, and
it's getting bigger and better, and every day there's a
payout for it. And I tell my students it's okay
to toot your own horn, but you do it humbly
and you love everybody around. You have created such a
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beautiful family because of that, we really want to make
sure that the kids, is they grow up, are really
understanding that you have to support each other. So when
you do want to toot your own horn every now
and then, I believe it was Greg t that said it,
you're not crossing the line. You say it humbly. You
don't have to, you know, brag about it. Make you
me feel, But it's okay. You need to do that
for your own mental health. You know you're awesome. You
are awesome. You're awesome. You're awesome, don't even start. You're
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the awesome. I want to take a class at Genus
to well. Thank you, Gina, And it's a pleasure to
know that you're listening to us every day, every single day.
You guys make my day. Man. I love you guys.
I like your mom. Hey, I proved I could do it,
so eat it. You know. Uh, Celebrities say that too,
where they are being told, you know, the the life,
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you can't act, you can't sing, blah blah blah. Then
they make it and that the first thing they go is,
it's all the haters out there who told me I
couldn't do it? Can you name them the name? I
can name the name Bob Mackenzie who said on the phone, really,
I'm gonna have to let you go from the radio
station because you're not really going to make it in radio. Now.
I don't know that doesn't matter, you know what, but
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I think Bob free giving me a little motivation, a
little fire into the ass. Can you name the person
who said that to name who made you feel like
you made you second guess yourself. Yeah, but I'm not
gonna say their name. I'm not going to give them
the benefit. We call her mom. All right, we gotta
take your break. An interesting way back Wednesday, phone at
one of the originals from the year two thousand with
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David Brodie. Wait till you hear this guy's coming up now,
it's Kry Duran in the morning show. Hey, it's Elvis Duran.
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they're headed at Wells Fargo dot com slash renew You
just might be surprised. Elvis Durant the Elvis Durant phone
tap all right to let us is Dear Elvis. My
husband Joe and I were coming home from St. Louis.
He had a broken leg. We're getting off the plane
and he fell down the stairs at the airport and
(01:55:28):
made it worse by fracturing his ankle. So now this
guy has a broken leg and a fractured ankle. He
is not in a good mood. Our only goal is
to get an ambulance for him to get to the
hospital to have it all set and fixed. His primary
care physician didn't want to write him one of those
little referral tickets to get the ambulance out there and
pick him up. He couldn't do it because we couldn't
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get Joe to leave the house on his own. So
he's home with his brother already taking care of him.
After a lot of fighting, he got the doctor to
approve the ambulance to come and pick him up to
take him to the hospital to get his leg fixed.
Already broken leg, now it's fractured on top of that. Please,
wouldn't it be funny, Dorene says, if you call him
up and tell him the ambulance that's about to take
him to a world with less pain is canceled and
(01:56:11):
not coming to get him. So Dorene, thank you. We're
now calling Joe and we're gonna we're gonna cancel his
ambulance on this phone, town, I'm warning you, he gets
very mad. Is this Mr Hayes. Hi, My name is
David Cornerman. I'm calling from Dr Simon's office. We have
(01:56:32):
to go over a couple of details with you. Do
you have a minute? Great, You had surgery on your
right need two weeks ago, and you called here for
referral because you need an ambulance. Okay. Dr Simon asked
me to go over the records for that. Okay, it's okay.
You seem to be in a bit of painting, all right. Oh,
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we got a call confirming the referral from a rural ambulance. Yeah,
the referral should not have been given without the doctor. Okay,
he has not checked you out. So we told the
ambulance company not to come get you. Listen, I'm telling
you right now. If this isn't here, when I get
on my feet, I'm gonna come down in knock it off.
I'm five and I can't kids, I can not. Mr
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hay take this handlode from me. Come. What's your name? David? Name,
David Corny? I take this ambu sorruce away from me today.
I can't walk. You don't know what it is. I'm
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just doing my job. Job is all. When I get
on my feet, you you called him right now and
you change policy. I don't know if there's anything I
can do at this point. What's your name? David Cornerman?
Did you sprain your ankle? Yelling at broken? It's broken?
I can't we can't confirm that. We can't confirm a
(01:58:08):
broken leg unless we see I need to get right.
I can't get house. I understand that. Just tell me
to get to the toilet boat. You don't know what's
going on here. Mr Hayes. Just explain to me how
the accident happened. Maybe I can take care of this
right now. His name listen to me, Just just cornerman,
just tell me what happened. And I promise you I
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will stop you from breathing if you don't have are
Just tell me how the accident happened. I'll take care
of it. At the airline flight and I fell from
the top deck of the airplause all the way to
the bottom and I both my leg. Okay, I'm writing
all this. I'm in five days. I get to get
out of the house. I get to get through an
ambulance to get my doctor. Say, and you're gonna sit
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there in your bosses and tell me I can't have
an airblood All right, I'm writing all this down now, sir,
All right now. Were you drinking on the plane at
the time. I wasn't cannut your aunts. Is there anyone
who can verify the broken leg? This isn't like an
insurance thing, is it. I want Dr Simon on the
phone right now. I can't put doctor, says I with
a patient. I'll tell you right now, if you stop
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this and once from coming here today, you're gonna have
a lawsuit on your hands. I'm telling you right now,
already get in touch with my wife and get in
touch with the attorney right now. I want your name
in your phone number, it's not I want your phone number.
I'll give you my phone number. I'll give you a
phone number the second you're getting a call from my attorney. Hey, listen,
it's not my fault. You're a clutch. I'm a clutch.
You called me a clutch. You call me a clutch.
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You called me a clutch. Well, maybe that's a harsh word.
He called me a class, So be careful. You might right.
Hold on, I'll get him. I'll get him. Hold on,
and while i'm getting him, don't spraying your wrist on
the phone. Hold on, David Cornerman, whoever he is, just canceled.
He's from doctor Simon's office. He called me a clutch,
he says, while I'm picking up the phone to my attorney.
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I hope I don't sprain my wrist. Mr Hayes, your
wife asked us to play a joke on you. This
is a phone tap. This is not David Cornman, No,
this is Dave Brody from Melvins. Dry In. The Morning
Show was prerecorded with permission granted by all participates. Ellie
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stan Felon tap on Ellie stand in the Morning Show
after opening up that gift bag of goodies from your
bts Army. I'm noticing weird things like scary eight half
of a kit cat in half of a TwixT. Yeah
I did because I wanted to, you know, I wanted
to save a little sugar for later. But you ate
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half and half, so it's like a whole sort of Yeah,
I'm not doing as much. Uh, yeah you are, okay, Daniel,
what do you have going on? All right? So, actually
a couple of really cool things. A list of celebrities
and the foods they hate. So Tom Brady hates strawberries, strawberries,
it could be allerged. Jimmy Fallon hates mayonnaise. I knew
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I like that Jimmy Fallon for a reason. Kelly Clarkson
Brussels sprouts, Gordon Ramsey pineapple pizza. Charlie poo to tests
brussels here he got violent. We gave him the Brussels
pros and the almost threw up. I felt so bad. Well,
you knew he didn't like him, and you gave him
to him that It wasn't very nice. Let's say, so
this is interesting. So Kate Middleton, Prince William's daughter, Princess Charlotte,
(02:01:25):
is three years old. Any clothing worn by Princess Charlotte
immediately sells out. A finance group calculated that's Charlotte in
her lifetime will add more than four billion dollars to
the British economy. That is crazy and uh, okay, what
can I do? One more? Thanks? Okay, so this is interesting.
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Uh this was on the Tonight Shoe. Danika Patrick revealed
to Jimmy Fallon she will be the first woman to
host the sp Awards. It's all going down July eighteen,
and she's very excited. She says she loves doing things
for the first time and being the first woman to
do the Thank you Danielle Elvis Durran in the Morning
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