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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, what's up. That's weird. There was no intro. No,
So we are in a new studio or not in
our normal Seattle studio right now. Actually, I do have
to preface this. We don't do normally. We don't do
the podcast, the Monday Friday podcast from the same place
we do our morning show, right we have to go
into a different studio, and currently we're not in neither
of those studios. We're not even the same state. So
(00:21):
we are on our trip with Delta to one of
our mystery cities. This is the last top for the year. Yeah,
it is. And we can't see where we are, and
I really really wish we could tell you where we
are now because I'm freaking out. Um, you can give
one clue, think of something. Actually, here's one we Um
we are in another one of our sister stations, like
on I Heart Radio station. Um, we're gonna have a
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friend on. You can just say hi right now. We
can't introduce him because that might give away a little
too much too. Next week we'll be able to tell
you everything about where we were. Um. But on our
flight here, Carla brain, Um, you did something which I
find completely disgusting. Okay, I don't normally do the took
off your shoes on the flight. Here's the problem. I
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really wanted to sleep, and the shoes that I was
wearing their my what do they call those ones? My
sneakers than Mariah? No, they're not Mariah, it's not. But
that's the color. That's the color. Anyway, not important. You
took off your shoes. They're like super freaking tight, no
matter how much you actually loosen the laces, and your
feet swell when you fly, and I knew it wasn't
gonna be comfortable, so I took them off. The problem
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how much your feet. I couldn't get my shoes. This
happens to web girl Kathleen too from elvi Us the show.
She's like so bad her feet get really really bad
when she flies. Anyway, it happens to me. And I
couldn't give my shoes back on. It was actually quite
a struggle. But what was I saying? Oh, yeah, so
I took off. I took off the shoes, and um,
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those shoes aren't for some reason, that breathable. And I
also have these really crappy socks, by the way, in
the market for new tight ankle socks that I can
wear with sneakers and booty, so if anyone could help
me out, that'd be great. Okay, can we just for
a second, can you just tell everyone what you did
instead of talking about your side? Okay, And my feet
were smelling, they were awful. I kept asking, and you
had the nerve to actually blame the guy next to you.
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I think this guy smells because he had on Adida sandals,
So it's his feet were already out and they didn't
smell because he had on Adita sandals. But that's the
way to go. I guess no. But I kept saying, Anthony,
is that my feet? And you're like, I don't really.
At first I didn't, and then I got a little
with and it was bad. So I was that person.
I actually felt really bad, really bad, like I didn't
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follow the one rule we always say to fodd follow
when you're on the plane. I just yeah, so you
can't actually sit here and complain about other people taking
that people taking their shoes off if you're gonna do
the same thing I did. So everyone take your shoes
off on your next It's so gross. But there are
so many things on flights that blow my mind. When
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people don't put on headphones and play sounds from games
and movies and TV shows. What was when I was
on a flight to Milwaukee two weekends ago. I guess
it was. I went to the bathroom and person just
watching videos like their own videos from snaptot. You just
volume full blast. What did you say? They had to
make an announcement, Oh yeah, this is actually pretty awesome.
On the Delta flight that I was onto Milwaukee, Um,
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they came on and said, if you don't have headphones,
don't play music. They said, um, what else? Was there?
A texted you not to FaceTime right or FaceTime if
you were using Wi Fi on the flight, don't FaceTime.
It's just like, who's Here's what I'm gonna do on
this packed flight. I'm gonna sit here and talk to
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my mom or my friend using FaceTime. There's just the sisters.
I feel like it's done that to me before, but
it just makes no sense to me. I don't even
like being on the phone in public, but it's kind
of cool, like, look, I'm so far up in the
air and I'm looking at you. Why is that cool technology?
I don't know, all right. If this was like nineteen
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twenty and it was still cool to be in the air. Yeah,
I guess. Oh it got really bumpy at one point,
you're saying, I was like, I slept the whole time.
This is the end. No, actually, And there was a
time where I don't know if when I first started flying,
I was never scared of flying. And then I don't know,
something clicked in my head one time and I was like,
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I started getting kind of nervous around turbulence, and I
started googling, like why is turbulence so bad? What happens?
You gave me comfort and then I guess a flight
has never actually gone down due to turbulence, So you're fine.
Knock on wood, Yeah, that wasn't wood. This is what
is this material? Um? Person who we can't say? What
is this? What on top? Yeah? Just got a little
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got a little cover on. It doesn't look like what
to me? So we have to ask the person. Should
we make up a fake name? Stu st Um? Have
you ever listened to a Monday Friday Monday Friday podcast before?
And what have you thought? I because Stu works for
like a lot of big projects for this company. He
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does a lot of important things, So I just I
don't know. I'm sure he can compare it to other
things that he's listened to. I know for a fact
that people who listened to this podcast also listened to
things that Stu does. Really, yeah, who's told you that
people who listened to this podcast. We're going to jump
into a mail time in a little bit, but this
is one of the reasons I do love our I
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Heart Radio app. So we got an email from Caitlin
and that is my one of my favorite emails. One
of one of us must have asked her how she
ended up listening to My Day Friday. So Caitlin lives
in Orlando. Okay, this is her Originally you don't have
the originally MELDI okay, she said, new listener. Hey guys,
when Sam from an Acquired Taste podcast was visiting you
all recently, I saw her inst pictures and that was
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the first time I had heard of you guys. So
from there I found My Day Friday and have been
binge listening to you all. I just got to the
beginning of where you announced it, getting your own go
in Seattle. I realized this was like two years ago,
but I still feel so happy and proud for you. Guys.
I just wanted to say I love listening and you're
both amazing best Caitlin and I was like, well, that's
weird because most people say I heard you from Elvis,
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I heard you from somewhere. No one says Sam from
Acquired Taste podcast, which because no one really listened to
that podcast. No, don't get when you're done with our podcast,
go search for an Acquired Taste on my Heart Radio
and you can listen to Sam Webb, girl, Kathleen, and
Bethany all from Elvis's show are radio sisters and best
friends do their podcast. But it was very rare that
you get that. And I sent it to Sam and
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she was freaking out. She's like, this just made my day.
And then I said, well, how the heck did you
find us through? Sam? So Caitlin lives in Orlando. Listen
to Johnny's House if you've actually I think mentioned once
or twice on the podcast. Um, Johnny had Elvis on
to talk about something I guess a little I don't know,
however long ago. So then she started listening to The
Fifteen Minute Morning Show or whatever they call that show?
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Is it the fifteen Minute Morning Show? Then from the
fifteen minute morning show. She started listening to Acquired Taste,
and then from Acquire Taste she got to Us and
she listens to Elvis. I think also the show now too.
It's just it's cool that the whole I Heart Radio
family kind of works that way, where if you find
Ryan Seacrest or Bobby Bone and Elvis Drey, and there
are so many other people that you can find through
those avenues, so many other little people. We are a
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hundred percent little people. Wait, there's something I was just
gonna say about her. Can I say something? Actually, I
would say it was the same thing I forgot earlier.
Speaking of Elvis, they're not only ripping off Dirty Little
Secret and putting it on air, but they're posting about
it on Facebook like they have their own logo for it.
I didn't realize it was a logo. Yeah, I have
to check the audio thing that they do. And it's
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to the point where it's like, don't we have this
thing trademarked? I think we were working on it. I
don't know if it's actually trademarked or not. Let me
check out this ridiculous daily highlight, Dirty Little Secret. And
there's a guy that looks like you and like me. Yeah,
if me and Adam Levine did it and had a baby,
it looks like this guy. Why they just can't leave
us little people alone and let us have our nice
things because we had a good idea. Um, but here's
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the thing. If you want to listen to a dirty
Little Secret, you have no idea what that is. We
do have a channel for it on I Heart Radio. Yeah,
before you listen to Acquired Taste podcast or Elvis, go
listen to Dirty Little Secret on I Heart Radio. Ste.
If you listen to a dirt little Secret ever, I
actually have it. You have not explain. I want to
see you explain what dirty little secret is to do.
That's where people text us anonymously with their crazy secrets.
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We call them back after our show and kind of
like grow them with a bunch of questions about their secret,
and then we air it the next day. But after
Anthony edits it and changes their voice. Um, so what's
your favorite dirt secret? Car my favorite? Explain it to you.
But then no one's going to listen to it. So
this guy and make it in a way where people
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are gonna want to listen to it afterwards. Well, I'm
just gonna tell the whole secret. This guy and the
girl were dating for a couple of months and he
finds out she cheats on him, so they get into
a big blot fight breakup. He goes to a bar
and gets wasted. Meets this older couple who only has
had this fantasy where they've always wanted the wife to
have sex with someone, and the husband watches. It's always
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what they wanted to do. So they tell him about
it and he's like, I'm wasted, I don't care, I'll
do it. So they do it. He has check with
this woman and the husband watches. Fast forward six months later,
he gets back with the girlfriend. There like fine, whatever,
they're going to the parents house for dinner. They get
to the parents house, He's like, this place looked familiar.
Knocked on the door. The dad opens the door and
it's the husband who watched him. So she he had
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sex with his girlfriend's mom while the dad watched. They
got married. Now they're married and he but there's a
twist to the end. That's why you can go listen
to it, because how he made sure that the wife
knows or doesn't know is kind of crazy. Well, if
you think about it, I do not believe him. And
just like I knew the whole story obviously because I
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listened to it. Um that dad had to walk his
daughter down the aisle at their wedding one day, knowing
that the guy that he was walking his daughter down
the aisle to go Mary did his own wife and
that girl's mom. Yummy, Okay, now STU, little secret go,
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you have to give us one equalist crazy. I don't
know the people who tell us secrets, That's true. We
did have someone recently, didn't they tell us they were
a little secret. Two people we've had tell us there
was one that the one person that came into our
studio and one of the concert. Yeah, so we've gotten
to meet to We also this week got to meet
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someone who is an E M H and MS. Okay,
it's kind of like an EM You almost gave something away. Yeah.
A lot of different radio stations have a lot of
different yeah, different like names for people who listen often,
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whether it's for a specific time of the day or
all day or whatever it is. So in E M H.
Isn't every morning and every morning Homie Carl is cracking
yourself home? Yeah, every morning Holmi because Anthony loves the
word homemie, and he started saying like, oh, thanks for listening,
homie or whatever you listen every morning and we were like,
oh em h. So we did have our first E
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m H come up to us in public and she
was like, I'm Vanessa, I'm an E m H. And
we've freaked out because no one's ever done that before.
So shout out to Vanessa, who I don't think is
an m D. You know Stu who's in studio with us.
I keep to feel like I have to keep reselling that, Um,
you've worked for some pretty big shows in your radio career, Yeah,
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really well known shows, whereas we're like this little rinky
dink little engine that is still trying to get up
the hill in Seattle. UM. So when we get things
like that, when people say, hey, listen to your morning show,
I'm an E m H. Like, that's still a pretty
big deal for us here. I don't know if it's
still a big deal for for the shows that you've
worked with or currently work with. I guess I just
never put a whole lot of thought into that part
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of it. But I can see what you mean. I
think it's always a big deal for someone, but it's
not unexpected like for them, but it's not unexpected like
for us. It's unexpected for them. It's like, oh, awesome,
this person listens to me. That's cool, mainly because I
assume zero people actually listen to our morning show in Seattle.
I still feel that same way too, though, like I
don't think of it as like, oh, these people are
listening right now, if you're better off not thinking like yeah,
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because if you actually think about whether it's whether it's
your show, STU or our show even STU in the morning,
I can't wait to listen. And someone actually was visiting
us this past week in Seattle in our studio and
generally speaking, we have this number in UH in radio ratings,
where it's like the amount of people who check into
your show at any point during the week, and we
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teeter in in Seattle around like between like the seven
fifty toil like million mark and in the grand scheme
of like let's say the Super Bowl ratings or something
that might not sound like a lot, but when you
take just Seattle into account, settle the whole market, the
whole listening area of Seattle is only four million people.
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So there's almost a quarter of the population of Seattle
that at some point checks into our morning show. And
if I actually, if I had to think about that
every morning, I would put my pants whatever. And I'm
still going to say stupid stuff. Well yeah, but it's
just imagine you had to go in front of seven
fifty thousand people. I can do it, and do this.
I don't care. I couldn't. I'll be checking my sipper
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the whole time, and then they see how many times
you pee every day? Well, I also announced every time
I have to go to what do you got card?
Mar we're going through mail time? A well, that was
mail time. That was one part that was like one email. Well,
we did get an email from Angelin and I'm not
going to read the whole thing. Angela listens from Iowa
and she shared her me too story with me after
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she listened to us talk about it, and they talked
about my story on and acquired Taste podcast as well.
She listens there and her story was kind of crazy.
It happened someone in her now husband's family. I remember
reading that grabbed her in a that no one should
be grabbed at all. And she said that the whole
family witnessed it, and it was the day she met
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the face like a Trump grab No and yeah. So
but it was like when you're in that setting, like
you're around family people, these aren't I mean, they were
stranger to her. She just met them, but you don't
expect that. And I was reading her story, I'm like,
I feel sick. And that's how I felt reading all
of these women sharing their stories with me. I'm like,
I actually feel sick for you. You You know what's not funny.
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I don't know what the words put here, but you
know it's interesting. Um, when I first met most of
my ex girlfriend's family in college, it was actually at
my ex girlfriend's graduation party and she had like a
crazy kind of drunk aunt and that ain't grabbed my butt.
This was a drunk yeah, And I didn't really think
anything of it. I was just like, Okay, that was weird,
but I'm also not gonna say anything because like it's
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not like it was a private thing, like she was
just like grabbed my butt. Yeah, but it's not acceptable.
And then I guess my ex girlfriend's mom got really
piste off and I was like, no, no no, it's not a
a big deal, Like whatever, and she's like, yeah, but
what if what if one of your uncles did that
too to your girlfriend? And I was like, oh, yeah,
that is kind of weird, Like that would be really inappropriate.
You knock them out never but it's just weird. But
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it's humans. You don't need to touch people either way.
Do you want to keep rolling with any other ones?
Because I have We got one from Jordan and we
got excited every time someone from Seattle listens to the podcast. Yeah,
it's kind of weird. Um. So Jordan's commutes from Tacoma
to Seattle every morning and she listens on her Yeah
that's in traffic, that could take up to two hours.
We read her email before because she listens with her sister.
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They both listen. But are they moving or something? So
Jordan is moving to Korea, her husband's in the military,
but she's going to still listen on the app, which
is wild. So as long as you have the app
downloaded in America and move, you can still listen from anywhere,
but once you get to another country you can't download it.
Still question for you, obviously, because you you work for
iHeart Radio, you have the Heart Radio app. What are
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the podcasts or shows that still listens to. I was
really nerdy stuff, Like what there's like a a podcast
about the Simpsons, okay, which hates the Simpsons. You hate
the Simpson I thought, that's the weirdest thing. I've never met.
Seinfeld Okay, I can see that. But the Simpsons, that's
like my favorite show of all time. So dumb you
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but you are Bart Simpson. You're like the same Bart
Simpson was a real person and a girl. You would
be Bart Simpson because all you do is push people's buttons,
You make weird noises, You're little voice by female. I
could be Bart Simpson. What do I have to say?
Cool dude, Coomba? Yeah, yeah, but how does he say it?
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Do you say koba? It's actually close? Can you say
what was that? Remember the episode where he ended up
with that catchphrase, Yeah, I didn't do it. I didn't
do it. You have to like kind of innocently like
I didn't do it, I didn't do it. You are
Bart Simpson. That was quite It's weird. It's weird though,
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because shows like Seinfeld and The Simpsons, like, no one
hates those shows except for you. I'm starting to like
Signfoeld because I realized I can steal a lot of
stuff there for the radio because everything is like a
cool radio topic. But but what what don't you like
about The Simpsons? And then I wanted to and I
want to defend it. It's dumb. It is dumb humor.
I hate dumb humor shows like this is Us. No,
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that's but that's not humor at all. Modern Family, like,
I like relatable things. I can't relate to Yellow cartoons.
Do you forget their cartoons? Yeah? Yellow Like at least
Modern Family they look like normal humans. That's because they
are humans, Carl, I mean, not Modern Family. Family Guy.
I like Modern Family, but I'm saying, at least with cartoons,
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family Guy, they're made to look like people like family better.
But I wouldn't really sit down when you guys. Essentially
Simpson's two point out, you know. But Seth McFarland's a genius.
Matt Graining. I don't know how long. How long has
The Simpsons been on on? Thirty thirty years the Simpsons,
the Simpsons franchise of the show is one year. Brothers
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like obsessed with Yeah, my brother Justin, I mean, my
whole family for the most part, really likes the Simpsons.
I used to watch when I was a kid because
my older brother watched. So maybe that can you right
now grab your phone? Actually molded me what to be
anti Simpsons? No, to be Bart Simpson. Go to your phone,
go to Twitter and put up a poll right now,
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just asking everyone award it is the Simpsons. I thought,
something we need to talk about. Is the Simpsons a
good show? Yeah? Is the Simpsons are? How would you
write that it is? Because you'd say, is Modern Family
a good show? The name of the show is the Simpsons?
Is the Simpsons a good show? Tweeter? Yes, I guarantee
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that gets the most responses out of anything you've ever tweeted. Okay, alright,
so two things we're talking about. One is I got
another stupid, dumb email. Wait, what other podcast do you
listen to? Simpsons one? Yeah? And then just a bunch
of other radio shows fro around the country. Well, I
heard there's a podcast there all dozen my hair was
telling me she listens to the cult the cults. Maybe
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it's good in US, and it's all uh, each episode
is about different kinds of cults around the world. She said,
it's actually kind of scary. Do you think them will
ever be a cult. I hope so people who listening
to show. So I we we started this when we
started doing radio school. We do radio school where we
have people email us questions about radio that they've always wondered.
And one was like someone was asking us, I think
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about like Instagram and social endorsements and stuff like that. Um,
and I say that the people from Flat Tummy T
always email me and try to get me to do
social post for Flat Tummy T and I refuse because
I don't think that your t is actually give you
a flat tummy. And two, it's stupid because you have
all these models that don't eat anything posting it. Then
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you want me to go. And I'm not going to
say that the models don't eat anything because I'm going
to say that in a lot of ways, a lot
of those Instagram models are so fit, but they also
photoshop their picture. Okay, but here's here's what I was
gonna say. It's the cop out is like, oh, they
don't even that's why they're so skinny. I'm sure a
lot of them take care of themselves exactly the T
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company and a lot and not just fit tummy T
or whatever, but a lot of like a lot of
the things you see at G and C or whatever.
The people that they have on those covers don't take
those supplements or take those t s or de touches.
They find they find people who look great all the time,
and they say, hey, can you just take a picture
holding this exactly? So they keep emailing me and having
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different people email me, and this guy reaches out and
they try to do it in a sneaky way. Hi,
my name is Anton. I'm a pr agent with the
Synergy Effect. We own some of the coolest and buzziest
brands on social media, and I'm looking to set up
some sponsored posts with you on your Instagram page with
the intention of bringing you on to do multi brand
collaborations a while moving into a long term partnership. Let
(20:59):
me if you'd like to and offer his email Anton
that flat tell me code dot com You liar, And
then I didn't respond to email back the next day,
just following up on this psycho calm down, also like, no,
I'm not going to do it. I refuse to do
flat tummy t okay, so don't but I let people
(21:20):
always Everyone who listens keeps me wants to stay Update
on the flat tummy t situation. I'm still how much
you will know that I is the limit? Yeah, I
might email back ten dollars. What if they went with nine? Yeah,
it's just like a good say give me ten donated
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thousand to everyone who listens to My Day Friday. No,
you would not, because then you're actually find out who
actually listens to because you know we're not everyone emails
were like, we know you're listening to, you don't email.
If I was like, I'll give every one a dollar,
you split the pot with however many people email, Oh,
I can do that. So if only ten people email,
then everyone would get a thousand dollars. Okay, Um, the
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only thing when you talk about is um the freak
out I had earlier this week. I don't know what
you're talking about. This was a very long week. Monday night,
we were at dinner with co workers. Okay, oh my god,
and Patrick Stone from Fall Boy. He was at the restaurant. Okay,
So so you don't know that my favorite band of
all time? Okay, yeah, like it's bad. Who knows this
(22:27):
pretty well? We know? Okay, So I saw, oh wait,
can I cut you off? STU for a very short
time was part of the Elvis duran family in in
a very certain capacity, but he was part of the
Elvis Durrant in the Morning Show family. Okay, let that
be a clue. Don't even say how or I let
people know that. So they did a show in Seattle
Sunday night. Went to the show whatever. We were supposed
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to interview them before, but found out I think that
Patrick was sick really, so like we couldn't do the interview,
so we took a picture with Pete and uh Andy
went on our merryway, watched the show, had the best
time ever. Monday night eight, We're at dinner with um
Elizabeth Fossio, who used to be el was his assistant,
and then our boss are producer and someone else in
the company, and we're at like our favorite Seattle restaurant.
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Anthony's like snickering is that whatever? To Elizabeth. The whole time,
I'm like ignoring him because I don't know what he's
talking about. I'm just I'm staring at this guy like
a half hour, forty minutes, trying to figure out if
it's the person I think it is, before he looks
at me and actually says hit Carla Murray, you would
know is that Patrick Stump? And I whipped my head
around and I'm like, yes, it's Patrick Stump. Why did
you wait thirty minutes to bring this up? I wanted
(23:32):
to make sure before you embarrass yourself, because he definitely
the second I said it, you freaked out. And then
he definitely noticed and tried to avoid us the next hour,
staring at him like this is so cool, and they
were like, Carla Mury, you've met him so many times.
I'm like, yeah, but when you see celebrities and they're
not normal habitat like backstage or in for an interview,
there's something so cool about that. And I was like, imagine,
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I never met them before, and had you never met them,
it would have been a big deal. But think about that, Like,
I spent my whole life loving fall Boy, say, I
was never in radio, never got to interview them, never whatever,
And you're in a restaurant and you see the lead
singer of your favorite band. How freaking cool is that?
So I was kind of like in that situation, like imagine,
and I didn't say anything because he was eating dinner. Well,
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of course, and you should and that's the rule. So
I got my jacket, which was hanging up right next
to his table, and I like stared at him, but
he has glasses, so I couldn't tell there was a glare. Well,
I had to do it check because so Patrick Stump,
if you don't know who it is, he normally wears
like a hat. Where's like that newspaper hat, doesn't it? Um,
he had no hat on. He had glasses and no jacket,
and I'm like, he also was kind of to the side,
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so I didn't get I was looking at his profile. Um,
so I did the checklist. I was like, all right,
there's a hat on a table, so he's probably being
polite to the people that he's sitting with. And took
off the hat at dinner. And then the dead give
boy from it was there was a leather jacket on
the back of his seat, and I was like, you're
the leather jacket on and the hat. That's definitely definitely
Patrick Stump. I don't know who I would really, I
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guess the way I told you, if you saw Gerardy,
I mean, I like, my comple of Romance is my favorite.
If you saw the rock in public, you'd have no
problem knowing if it was the rocker exactly. The rock
is the rock. Yeah, there's no one that looks like it.
But again, I've got to meet the rock twice. I
would I love him if I saw him, like, oh
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that's cool, and I'd probably text a couple of friends,
but I wouldn't like freak out. I was. I'm telling
I was like so excited. So I the reason I
remembered is because when I went on Twitter, I forgot
that I sent him a d M because yeah, instead
of instead of bothering him a dinner, she messaged him
while he was because he used to message me before.
After I interviewed them, and I said, Hi, I'm positive
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amount of table across him. You had steel Head dinner
and Seattle. I'm trying to be a creep, but I'm
being a creep. But I meant I'm trying to be
a creepy. Yeah, but I meant to write I'm trying
not to be a creep, but I'm being a creep.
So it all felt He's never going to respond and
that's the end. That's it. Although we are supposed to
have because our our interview with him got canceled, we're
supposed to have a follow up phone interview with them,
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So this will actually be even better because now you
can talk about that. It's crazy, who who did that
one celebrity be for you? If you had that Carl
Marie type of reaction. I mean, I'm really big into
like late night TV, Jimmy Kimmel. Jimmy Kimmel would be
call all those guys. We got to meet folon Or. No,
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we didn't really meet him. We went I met him
for a second round with Elvis backstage, but we went
to like like, have you ever been to a live
taping one of those shows? It's wild? Like if you
if anyone can ever get on one of those lists,
do it. My goal is to go to the Island Show.
I The want to regret I have is that never
went to The Daily Show when it was with no
no Um John. I'm really starting to like Trevor Noah. Yeah,
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for his stand up was always good and at first
when he got onto the Daily Show news desk, I
was like, it's okay, he's not bad. And now he's
like I feel like he's finally rolled and this is
like his shown Nopp well because there's just constant material. Yeah,
the President Trump has done wonders for the late night
TV show World. Are you sick of hearing about President Trump?
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Like news? In what sense? Just the fact that it's
thrown at you all day? Yeah? I mean, I like
take back, not just President Trump, but just the whole
political thing. I do like night like late night shows
because it's it's just hilarious and they're just like, all right,
let's do it. Like looking at it from a production
perspective and like, what are they just sit there every
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day and their jokes are written for them, And I
think that's awesome right now, not awesome that what's happening,
but awesome that in that mind, I think it's hilarious.
Why the comedy rights itself almost Yeah, exactly. Um, yeah,
I'm sick of it, though I'd rather just I don't know,
other things on everything. At the Airport Lounge, it's them.
We were watching the We're watching CNN and the ticker
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said they had so they were talking about how Trump
is removing a band, was it the trophy bringback trophy
like elephant killings or something from Africa? And then in
parentheses that had like his son's yet like his sons
Like CNN just throwing digs, but also at the same time,
if you weren't finding out about this, you'd be Yeah,
you don't want to be in the darker. I guess
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it just it beat you up after Like every time
I see a notification, I'm like, oh God, there's either
another hurricane or a politician did something stupid like touch
someone inappropriately. Um before I forget. If you listen to
this podcast and you live in Washington or Western Washington,
email us My Day Friday Show at gmail dot com.
We're having listeners come in studio on Tuesday morning and
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we're gonna have you record some fun stuff like I
love listening to Carla marine Anson every morning, but Carla
Marie is my favorite and our image and Guy is
going to use that in production and they come give bagels.
So lies is that My Day Friday Show at gmail
dot com. My Day Friday Show at those are all
lies dot com? Um what Elso I have the email
from Diana and I guess we were talking about how
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you cry when you get upset Carla Mury like, you
get mad and you cry at the same time when
I get angry, I just cry, which doesn't happen to you,
which makes arguing with you very difficult, and I listen,
you can't because you can't argue with someone when they're crying,
when you're trying to have a serious conversation. If I
could change it, I would, although it does come in handy,
but you don't actually get anything done. Like when I
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get angry and people know about it, I let people
know about it, and I'm like, usually pretty stern. I'm stern,
and then I cry and I keep talking while I'm crying.
But no one's gonna take you seriously. If you're they're
just like, okay, you win, it's great. No, then they
just go, oh, we'll talk about it later, and they like,
pat you on your head. You started crying in our
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boss's office. That's we talked about. That's why that's happened.
But it's just and then he had to shut down
and the whole conversation was over. There you go. I
would change it if I couldn't, though. I talked to
our friend Elizabeth about this when she was here, and
she's like, the same thing with me. It's so hard. Listen,
there's a wire that has plugged into the wrong spot,
and a lot of women and it's that one it's
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the crying one. You could just plug it somewhere else
in my brain. I'd be fine. Um. She also Diana
Email Dan in My Day Friday show with Gmail, said
she loves the new form out of the podcast, which
because remember I used to play like songs in between
little things that would stop that. April is maybe, um
so Stu, you have to do that too, right. We
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just actually had to make a cut to this podcast
because I said ste his real name. So what do
you know the law? Because people have asked us this,
I don't even really know the laws. What are the
laws in regarding like playing music in PODU? You just
can't play anything, right, Yeah, it's just a licensing thing.
So what can you play? I've heard you can play
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like a certain amount to a certain point, and then
you can play like just like because I heard if
you're talking over it, yeah, it's an editorial. If you're
just playing music for the sake of like here's a song,
I'm playing a song right now, you can't do that.
But if you like talking about a song, like like oh,
here's a new Taylor Swift and you play a little
bit of it, can do it. We were doing that,
No because we weren't doing it. It wasn't editor there
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was there was no newsworthiness to what we were doing.
I think the way you were doing it, it was
you can't do it because we were just like I
like this song, you can't have listen to What if
like the music TSARS came to us and said you
have to delete all your old podcasts. I would go
back and I would take them down and cut those
songs out and then I'd repost them. But then we
lose all the clicks. It doesn't matter. Trust me, we don't.
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It's not like we do the podcast to make money
one day. We I mean we there was a time
where people like partnered with us. There might be a
new one coming. But here's what Diana said in an
email that I really liked and I want to see
where stew stands on this. So we were talking about
Disney last week, go in Disneyland, Disney World. So she
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said that she went to Disney with her family, had
a horrible experience. The daughter was like sick. But she
also said that Disney is overrated. What Disney did she
go to like Disney in Japan? No, but I think
it is a little over did, so I've never been.
You never never been? But do you do you have
something any that, like, do you want to go? I
kind of do. Like I think my brother went for
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the first time like a year ago and he said
it was amazing, and he's like thirty years old. I
went two years ago. I guess this a year and
a half ago. But when I went, I went for
a bachelor party, which is a weird place to go
for a bachelor party. It was fun. Um. I also
ended up there on Gay Pride Weekend, the one you
were in a group of all dudes. No one thought
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you're a bachelor party. Did you have matching shirts? We didn't?
And apparently apparently for Gay Pride Weekend, at least in Orlando,
does it. Which one is that world? World? World? Every
every person that goes there four Gay Pride Weekend wears
a red shirt, like that's the thing, like you wear
a red It was a sea of red shirts and
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none of us we wearing red shirts. That would have
been funny if coincidentally one of us had, um, but
it was just like, I don't know, I got the
full experience. I think I got a better experience actually,
because everyone was so happy because there was just groups
of adult men everywhere having the time of their lives.
I will take you both to this I mean I'm not,
I will be Here's the thing. If Flat Tummy t
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signs on, I'll give some of the money to people
listen to this podcast, and then I'll take you guys. Oh,
so now you're making us take money away from the
people that listen to the podcast. It's all for a
good cost taking you. How much does it cost to
take Like, if you're going with a friend, how much
would it costs for you to go to Disney for
like what a long weekend? What do you do with
Disney a week? But if all right, so you Disney
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four days in Disney at a Disney resort, and you're
probably gonna want to do the meal plan because that's
better than going to a restaurant and paying like you
kind of you get one like it sounds like a
college thing, and you get one sit down me other day,
one walk up me a day, something like that. Am
I counting flights? Yes? Everything? Well, I guess you can't
really count flights because it depends on where you're flying from.
It's almost like a thousand dollars a night. I think
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depending when you go to say and is some Disney resorts,
there are like lesser ones, you know what you can do,
Like it's off there. If you're staying at like Animal
Kingdom Resort or something, it's it's a lot change of
just the safari, right, Like if you stay at Grand Fluoridian,
that's well over a thousand dollars a night. Is that
like the fancy place? Where did you stay them? Is
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that not fancy? Um? It's one of the newer ones,
but it's not fancy. It's really cool. Like you go
out in your back and there's drafts there, wouldn't I
didn't stay at Disney. I got like that's the smart
thing to do, But then you don't get the full experience.
And it's all about the full experience. Polynesian Resort now
they just added huts on the water and you can
stay on a hut on the water like you're in
Bally or whatever French Polynesia. So guys, as it sounded,
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now maybe that places you can get sticky Mickey's that sounds.
I don't know what that's about. What it's like a
cinnamun kind of thing, Okay, I don't know if that
was like a different for me, then they can take
our pick, sure with Pluto is my favorite. I didn't think.
I don't think I took any pictures of any because
you have to wait in line for three and a
half hours. I don't get that part of it. People
who get excited to take pictures with the character, the
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mascot or whatever. Who did you freak out? Freak out?
Did you take a picture? Yeah? Because when I uh,
as an adult, I don't know if I have as
a kid, I did, but that's before they were insane
lines to meet the characters. I had my autograph book
and I waited in line for every single point. But
don't they just walk around? There's a lot no just wat.
I saw someone walking around sometimes, but you can't really
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stop them. They're going to a place to book your
reservation for Elsa and Anna to go meet them and
take a picture. And and also now which I actually
hate that Disney did this, you also have to book
when you want to go on rides, so like your
trip at all now, well, you can't just go on
like is completely planned, which I don't. This is the
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one thing I hate. I don't plan anything. I wouldn't
I wouldn't be able to ride. You can't just go
to a restaurant most of the time. If you want
to go a good restaurant, like a decent one, you
have to book yours in advance. I think, like to
an Asian place. I remember you probably in Apcot. Yeah, um,
I talked to you about this. You didn't go to
the steakhouse one. You went to a different one. Yeah,
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I did not. What is it called, I forget, I
don't know, but yeah, there were I mean there were
lines for like you have to wait on lineuntin line,
but you don't have to wait for two hours to
get seated at some of those restaurants, like the Mexican place.
I tried to go to La Hacienda. It's the best
Mexican I've ever had in my whole life. Well, I
didn't go. There was a line so good. I could
have flown to Mexico and gotten back in the best
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Mexican food of your whole life. I'm sure the food
in Mexico would have been probably better. We're going to
do a podcast every week about Disney. No we're not. Um, okay,
we're done. I need to go one more. Caesar is headed.
He's got a week off from work and he's headed
to Zion National Park. And he reached out because obviously
we did our National Parks road trip, we did not
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go to Zign. I might go next summer. I want
to go. You're not invited. Wait, we have to do
National Parks every song. We will, we will do a
National Parks store. Still you're invited, all right? Um? He
said that he got one of those camping towels. Oh,
and we had this whole mix up with our camping
towels because Carlin redcided to hang both of them next
to each other, and we didn't know who's camping towel.
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And then there was another fiasco. I left one hanging
and then you left one, and then Anthony had no towel. Well,
he was nice to let me use whatever towel we
had left. And he didn't shower at one camp site. Um.
He asked, if you have any tips for camping or
doing National Parks stuff. Carl, what he got is he camping. Yeah,
he's camping for a couple of days in hiking and
you definitely need that that towel. Lock everything up because
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bears are smart. I don't know if there are bears
is on national Park? What do they have? Because at
Badlands National Parks, I don't think there are any tigers
in America. You don't know that. I haven't seen, which
is why I know they're not there. Have you seen bears?
Have seen bears? Did? I? Um? But like in bad
Lands National Park, we have to worry about bears. We
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don't have to lock anything up because they don't have
bears because it's literally like the desert in Lines and
I think Zion because Ion is in Utah. And I
don't believe they have locked everything up though, because you
don't know what vulture is going to come and drink
water all the time. Ste Have you ever been to
a national park? I'm have been camping at all. Never.
Oh man, it's gonna be a wild summer. All right,
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when you come on our National Park road trip next year,
we'll be we'll do some camping. Where should I think
we're gonna do? Like California? Right? The Redwoods from the
Redwood Forest? What's the rest to the Gulf Stream Wall?
Just remember we couldn't figure out the words. Yeah, this
land was made for you. And don't they talk about
Long Island at some point. I don't know that song.
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This okay, let's which one is? First? One to three?
This land is This land is my land, from California
to the New York Island, from the Redwood forest land
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and the past. All right, thank you for hanging out
as you could have done anything else in the world.
You probably should have. And come Monday, we're going to
tell you who stew actually was. No, No, next pot.
Next podcast is when we'll talk about I'm saying we
can tweet at him. Tweet Okay, we will tweet who
Stu is, the man, the myth, the legend. Um. We'll
tweet who he is on Monday, but we'll actually talk
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about this whole trip. Next podcast, um, which would be
the Thanksgiving podcast, we'll actually do that on Wednesday. It'll
be an early podcast. It'll be on my day Thanksgiving Eve. Yeah, Stu,
thank you for letting us use your studio or the studio.
I'm sorry that you also work all right, Thank you guys,
very very much,