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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The show is on. Don't get me started on honey,

(00:02):
don't I can't rest. No, it's such a ripoff. It's
a filler fruit. They put the grocery shore puts the
most of it on the fruit plate. It's a rip off.
It's a conspiracy. It's it's it's green, green, solid water. Right.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
They give you one pineapple and the rest is honey.
And I don't like either.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Coming here every day and my fruit plate is never
the way that I He's the Fread Show Good Morning
on the radio and the iHeart app as well. Search
for the freadsheew on demand. Kiki run on the sheet
this morning that you're getting a little tired of your
menu at home. Yes, and let me just read to
exactly what it says. There's nothing that makes me happier. Well,
there are a lot of things that make me happier,
but this is up there things that people right on

(00:44):
our little we have a little sheet that everybody writes
their ideas on for the show, and then I go
through them and try and figure out which ones we're
going to do. And this is what Kiki robe. I
need some new recipes. I'm tired of eating the same meat.
We need some new animals or something. It needs some
new animals or something. Yes, okay, like we need.

Speaker 3 (01:04):
Like I don't know, like I don't know. I'm tired, Yes,
I'm tired of the same meats.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
What are you making?

Speaker 3 (01:14):
I make the same things air fryer, chicken strips, salmon
in the air fryer, a steak in the air fryer.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Maybe the air fryer is the issue. There are other
ways to make food, but it doesn't.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
It doesn't hit like the air fryer, and it's not
as convenient as the air fryer.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
So that's because you just stick stuff in there and
like wave a magic wand over it and it just
somehow it comes out looking like it was made an
out bag or something. That's what you think, at least literally,
I don't trust it, like ozampic, I don't trust the air.
I don't trust it. Why even right? Why is there
you can stick anything in it? Turn a little knob,
walk away, come come back. It looks like, you know,

(01:53):
a chef made it or something. There's something wrong with it.
There's something going on. And now we're learning, like the
coating of the inside of the air fiyer. You gotta
get a metal one because I guess the inside of
the plastic one that's gonna kill you. It's like ozempic.
It's just too easy. Anything that is too easy, you know,
I'm skeptical concerns me.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Well, I think I do think in that like a
couple of years, there will be commercials like, you know,
if you use an air fier, you are call this number,
show mesadmima whatever they be saying.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
I might get. I might get that time it'll be
different one.

Speaker 4 (02:28):
Oh yeah, you know, I do believe that. But hey,
I got to live for now.

Speaker 1 (02:32):
Yeah, I think we're gonna I think people who take
ozempic are gonna wind up with a tail. And I
think that people and then I think the people who
eat from air fryers are gonna I don't want it.
I don't want it to happen to you. It's just
I'm skeptical of anything that's too easy.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
I have to you.

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Haven't had my air fryer salmon. I'm talking about Chef's kiss.
Gordon Ramsey. You you will change that tune.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
But is it is it worth? A tooth that's gonna grow?
Like yes, get out of my left elbow you know
or whatever. Yeah, I'm just concerned. I'm very worried about it.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
Okay, well love messam. I won't hurt nobody. No, get
paid the plot you know, No, just call the number.
Everything will be five.

Speaker 5 (03:11):
I could use a bag.

Speaker 1 (03:13):
What animals would you like to combine to make the
new animal? Like it's like a salmon chicken?

Speaker 4 (03:17):
Yeah, like something?

Speaker 3 (03:18):
I need something fresh, you know what I'm saying, Like,
why do we just make these animals and decide that
was it?

Speaker 4 (03:23):
Like, come on, you can do better than this whenever
you know me?

Speaker 3 (03:26):
That's more so, I don't have the imagination the meat thing,
Kaylin like ya, this is califlower chicken.

Speaker 4 (03:33):
When he's like, no, this is califlower. Yeah, not veggies.
Masquerading is meat, just like having veggies. And aside, you.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Ever had a califlower pizza? I've had it. It tastes
not like pizza, right, yeah, I like calif but it
doesn't taste like pizza.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Category flower rice, Like, no, this is coliflower. This is
not rice. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
You're not fooling me with this. Have you ever had rice? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (04:00):
Right, yeah, that's not what I beg when we need
some new vegetables.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
So it's just like it's.

Speaker 4 (04:05):
Just a worry. What about like egg can't like eggplans amazing? Yeah,
you know you could only do so.

Speaker 1 (04:11):
Much though, you know, in an air fryer, okay, because
that's the only method that we're using for cooking it too.

Speaker 5 (04:16):
By the way, that's nothing imitation. I think is that
we need to like maybe move to the oven.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yeah, ide a nice skirre fry. Maybe you know a
little soy sauce in there.

Speaker 4 (04:28):
Someone pant, I have.

Speaker 6 (04:30):
To put it.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
I can't use an air fryer.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
No, you want me walking around smelling like, uh the sauce.

Speaker 4 (04:36):
I don't have time of it. I need something.

Speaker 3 (04:38):
I can put the air fry and press the button
and I can go scroll on TikTok, twirl around and
then sales me. I'm done.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
See your issuekieki? Is it like it's like you're deep
frying air because you're not. But it would be like
if you deep fried everything, If you deep fried every
meal you ever ate, you'd get bored of it because
everything's gonna taste like deep fried like oil. Yes, so
you're you're air frying everything. It just has a similar
texture and take and so you gotta switch up the
method of cooking.

Speaker 4 (05:03):
Okay, Well, I boiled some chickens on the night what
I wanted to make.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Oh, don't boil it sounds like a terrible idea.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
Yeah, and I'm not air frying.

Speaker 5 (05:11):
How can I make crockspiles? Say, you just have to
work a couple hours ahead. You throw everything in there
and you just walk away. You could twirl, you could
do whatever. Ye hey, and you just let it cook.

Speaker 3 (05:21):
Jason, You know me, I do nothing ahead of time.
So like the fact with crockpie, you got a plan,
you know, I gotta set it before I leave the
house and not burn the house down. And I have
anxiety the whole day I'm at work that my house
is on fire because the reason a crockpie.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
This shit doesn't I don't understand that one like you
can you can't leave your uh your curling iron on,
you can't do that, But you can leave a little
you can leave a little burning pot on all day
in your home and just walk away.

Speaker 5 (05:46):
My house and burned on yesterday, And that's okay, fourteen
hours yesterday.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
That would give me anxiety all day. And I realized
it's low heat, and I realized it's like. But still
it's like a frame. I'm plugging this thing in, I'm
setting it to you know, hundreds of degrees or whatever
it is, and I'm just walking away and leaving it
there all day and I'm just supposed to come back.

Speaker 4 (06:04):
No, didn't someone die that way on this is us?

Speaker 1 (06:08):
It's possible.

Speaker 4 (06:09):
That's my fear. Yeah, I have.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
The same concern about the dishwasher too, Like I'll set
the dishwasher and I'll leave, but I'm convinced that one
of these times is going to like leak or something flowed,
and then I'm gonna come home to an ocean in
my house. Like I typically want to supervise my appliances.
I'm a supervisory guy with the appliances typically, Like I
like to see what's going on with it because I

(06:33):
feel like that way I could somehow stop the calamity
if it occurred, even though I wouldn't really know what
to do. I think I know where the water thing
is to shut it off, but like I would probably
just twirl around for a while watch TikTok while watching
my house flood, you know, But I don't trust him.
People are saying, try duck or go to a wild

(06:54):
game store. People are saying kangaroo is delicious. Somebody saidanaroo.

Speaker 4 (06:59):
Have you had venice? Yeah, that's the yeah. Yeah, but
I didn't really care for it, you know it. I
don't like it either.

Speaker 3 (07:05):
Yeah, it's the deer, right, yeah, yeah, you already gaming
like the deer.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
Yeah, you don't like a deer. What about pork? You
don't make a lot of pork. I don't make a
lot of pork.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Tenderloin, Yeah, go get one of those. They're actually pretty good,
those pork loin things that are pre marinated at the store.
He's got to cut off that that pieces like there's
like a it. It comes attached to the tindlin. It's
like white thing. Cut that off. It's like a like
a piece of muscle. I don't know why they leave
it on. Just cut it off. It's like a little thing.
Cut it off and then cook it. It's delicious. Grill

(07:34):
it or like put in the oven. It's already premarinated it.
It's good. I wasn't eating pigs for a while after
I helped rescue that one pig, and now you know
have fine. No, I saved one, I could eat another one.
Is the way I see, right, And they didn't know
each other, those guys. And if it's already in the store,
then the damage is done. You know, I walked by it.

(07:55):
There it is. You know, it's like if someone doesn't
buy it, that was a waste you got by. It's
already done. You can't stick it back in there.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
Other fish to make other fish.

Speaker 3 (08:04):
Other than that's true, I don't really make other fish
like tuna, no telapia.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
Yeah, okay, I'm just gonna push the button before we
list every This is gonna be like because otherwise we're
just gonna sit here and list every kind of fish.
I say.

Speaker 4 (08:18):
Kiky just gets out there and starts hunting her own food.

Speaker 1 (08:21):
Now I would pay to see that.

Speaker 3 (08:24):
Maybe that don't really got kicking it, okay, because I
would be starving.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Kiky with the bow and arrow TikTok in one hand
the bow in the other to find her own food.

Speaker 4 (08:37):
Yeah that would be good.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Yeah, good morning on the radio and the iHeart app
as well. Search for the Frendshiel on demand. My four
year old kniece Polly needs everything exactly exactly. My sister
travels with like it's like she's an NBA team. She
comes wheeling in like big boxes of equipment with tailing.
I mean it's we gotta have that. We gotta have
the right pillows, correct, we gotta and I think they

(09:00):
have names for him.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
It brings pillows.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Yeah, it's like her special pillows too. And then there,
of course we have to have certain dolls and certain
pajamas we have. We do travel with the noise machine. Yeah,
oh yeah, no. Honestly, it's like if you've ever seen
a sports team come into towns for a game, it's
my sister. The big uall truck pulls up in front
of the house before her the advanced team. It's like

(09:23):
that Calling Daddy interview with Kamala Airas where they had
to make the set in the hotel room Las Vegas
to make it look like the set. That's how we
do it.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
Oh, they did that.

Speaker 1 (09:32):
So Polly walks in and it looks like she's in her
own room. But yeah, Dallas, but really we're in Scottsdale.
Yeah yeah, no, it's sweet, but it's like it's like no,
And then of course nobody can put the kid down
properly because nobody could possibly get all the steps right,
which is probably true. Because the kid has trained you.
My sister got so mad at me when I said,

(09:53):
she was really upset because I'm watching the kid tell
her what. The four year old tell my sister what
to do, and my sister does it. And I said,
you guys, this is Freudian, and my sister's a therapist,
so she should get that. She does get that better
than I do. But I was like, this is Freudian.
She is raising you. And my sister is like, and
this is what she said to me. You know, as

(10:14):
a family that doesn't have any other kids, you guys
just don't understand. So one of those things because I
don't have a kid, so I don't know, which is
probably true. By the way, I don't have a child,
so I probably don't fully understand, and I don't claim to.
But what I can see with my eyes is that
my four year old niece runs that bitch. And I
mean my sister, I mean, you know, I dentity of

(10:36):
the entity of the home.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Yes, you were clarifying that I would tell yourself.

Speaker 4 (10:40):
Well, actually, don't tell her anything ever again.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
But oh I love her, but she'll she'll kill us all.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
Gently remind her that, like her daughter probably will grow
up with sleeping issues if she has to do all
those things to put her down, because my mom was
like that with me, and she wasn't with Bella. And
one of us can sleep and the other can't, Like
you know what I mean, Like my sister doesn't need
a sound machine.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
We were taught fucking loud. Like she's a good sleeper.
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
It worries me for Polly, because you know, when you
don't sleep with all that stuff, you can't sleep.

Speaker 4 (11:06):
That's fair.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
Well, and look, I'm not a parent, but I also
know that my sister's number one and Colin, her husband,
my brother in law her, their number one priority is
to make whatever the issue at hand is stop. The
problem with that is that I don't know when the
issues will end. And the other thing is she is
a master manipulator, this four year old Matt love this
little girl, but like if if she's unhappy and mom's there,

(11:30):
then she needs dad really, Oh yeah, she's a daddy's girl.
She wants dad. Dad has to do. I need dad.

Speaker 4 (11:39):
If Dad's not there at the bar, always are.

Speaker 1 (11:45):
Went for cigarettes. Hey, Like our dad's never came back.
So I can't tell her that story. Colin doesn't smoke,
thank god.

Speaker 4 (11:52):
But that's a good time. Sorry, right, let me talk
about my dad.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Anyway. This anyway. I love my sister and I love
my nieces. But it is interesting to watch because I
get it. I get it. It's like you're tired. They're tired.
The sooner that they get what they want, then the
sooner I can get what I want, which is to
go to sleep, close my eyes. Because here's the thing.
The toddler goes to bed at you know, the baby
she has a one year old goes to bed at
like seven, and then the toddler goes to bed I
think at like eight, eight thirty. But no matter what happens,

(12:21):
the toddler's getting up at like six, no matter what happened. Right,
and then I don't know what time Polly gets up,
but like it's like they're constantly working against the clock.
Like the window is just narrower and narrower. So I
get that.

Speaker 5 (12:32):
Part for sure.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
But she loves it like will occasionally I'll get her
when we're all together, because she lives in Dallas, so
if we're all together someplace, occasionally I'll get her to
go out, like to a bar and then she'll have
a couple of drinks. We'll be sitting there, it's like
ten o'clock. I'll be like, hey, Amanda, Polly's charging as
we sit here. She's gaining strength. Every moment you're not sleeping.

(12:54):
Polly is gaining strength. And my sins we both have anxiety,
but says, She's like, I don't like this. Have another
drink of man keep each minute you sit here. Oh,
this was the best. So one night we went to
a concert. What's the band that my sister knows the drummer?
This is an emo band from the two thousand Summerset.
So my sister knows the drummer from a band called

(13:16):
the Summerset. And we went to a concert a couple
of years ago, and she didn't have the second baby yet,
so Polly was maybe like two, and so we're at
the concert and they don't go on till like ten
o'clock at night. Now at this point, Polly's a two
year old and she's getting up at six no matter what.
It's ten o'clock at night. This is the latest that
these two have been out, the three of us. Latest
these two have been out since they had the baby.

(13:37):
So we're at the concert ten o'clock, these guys go
on and the guy gets to at least singer Brian
and he gets on the stage and he was like,
this is gonna be the longest show we've ever done.
And all my sister wanted to do was get to
the end of the show she could see her friend
and then leave, and like throughout the night, he just
kept like, so now we're like ten forty five. He's like,
we're just getting started. And that was when I was like, hey, Amanda,

(14:02):
Polly's charging and she's like, damn it. And then he's like,
you know, eleven thirty.

Speaker 7 (14:07):
He's like, we're going ten songs to go and we're
gonna we're gonna play the whole new album. We can
go home, my sister and the drummer can see us,
so we can't leave, and you know, so it's yeah,
and the whole time, like Amanda, she's getting stronger by
the moment. A me for that the freend shiw Good
Morning on the radio and the iHeart app as well.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Search for the friend Shiew on demand. I just want
to start the morning with a viral. I don't even
know what this is, Like, I guess this is a
what are we calling this? It's a thirteen year old Oh,
it's his bucket list. So a thirteen year old kid,
I guess wrote down his bucket list. His parents found

(14:49):
it and posted it anonymously on the internet. And I
just want to say, like, this is one of the
coolest kids I think I've ever heard of in my life.
And I would love to know eight five three five
Just if you if you got a second, hit us up,
but you can text us too. Has your kid said
anything to you that's just outrageous that you're like, well,
I don't know where you came up with that, but

(15:11):
to that is awesome that you said that. I mean,
I've told the story a million times, but it's my
favorite kid story that I can think of. But it's
my friend I work with in Charlotte, North Carolina. His
name is Bo and his kid was in kindergarten and
he went to kindergarten like the parents' night, you know,
they had like a night I guess the kids weren't there.
They get to see the classroom or whatever, meet the teachers,
and and there was like a board up outside the

(15:32):
classroom and all of the kids had put on there
what they wanted to do when they grew up, and
so it was like, you know, Sally wants to be
I don't think there's a kid named Sally anymore. But
Sally wants to be an astronaut, and uh and Jim
wants to be a veterinarian, and Steve wants to be
a fireman. And Hank, my friend Bo's kid, wanted to
be a cat. A cat, that's what he wanted to

(15:56):
meng and and and Bo is much bigger than our Hank.
Grado is a big He's grown as well. But Hank's
a big boy now and I would love to see
him one of these days and ask him how that
question is going to become a cat. But this guy
number one on the bucket list, thirteen year old boy,
get a full taxidermy alligator. Okay, where you come up

(16:17):
with that? I'm not sure why that's necessary? Not sure.
Number two he wants to go to go to New Zealand. Okay, okay,
all right. Number three he wants to become a published author.
I mean he's a good aspiration alligator, New Zealand author.
We're off to a good start. Number four he wants
to discover a new species. Just something minor, you know,

(16:38):
just a little something. Go out in the Amazon rainforest
or something and discover a new species. Number five he
wants to eat an octopus, which is not that hard
to do. You can do that. Number six he wants
to befriend a bin to roll, which apparently is a
bear cat. If he didn't know what that one, I didn't.
But he wants to befriend a bear cat. I love

(16:59):
this kid, because, as you know, I believe that I
can reason with wild animals. I too, now would like
to befriend a bin to wrong or however you say him.
Number seven he wants to get a cool g Number
eight wants to have a YouTube channel. Number nine he
wants to prove the existence of goblins. This is a
thirteen year old kid. I mean these are high aspirations

(17:19):
and I like it. Number ten he wants to meet JK. Rowling. Okay,
he said, Harry Potter. Guy, there you go. Number eleven
he wants to become the world leading expert on Red Wall,
which I guess are fantasy books. Something else I don't
I don't have any I don't know anything about. He
wants to change his name legally. Number twelve wants to

(17:41):
get married. What do you want to change your name
to Pauline? Like I want my Pauline.

Speaker 4 (17:45):
Yes, that's a.

Speaker 1 (17:46):
Story I will have to tell you someday. Oh yeah,
about how the nurses in the maternity world. I benched
your mom, who didn't speak English at the time, that
the name she chose was too close to the street
name in Chicago. So don't do that. Well, we will
just change your name entire.

Speaker 4 (18:00):
Listen to your heart, not the nurses.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
That's a real story. By the way, I get married,
Save an animal species, go on a fossil dig go
snorkeling with a shark, help make a movie, meet an alien,
become a millionaire. And number twenty on this thirteen year
old boys list bucket list is to beat somebody up,
which there's another topic in itself. Have any of you

(18:23):
actually I know, Kiki is because you were in a gang.
You know where you were in the se mop which
is what I was like.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
I was like a leader in that gang, an eighth
grade gang. Yeah, didn't even have to get my hands dirty. Yeah,
I was like a mob boss.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
You were more of a delegator. Yeah, yeah, I see
eighth grade gang. That Kiki was in called the Sea Mop.
But have any of you actually been in a fist fight,
like an actual fist fight, because the number of people
that I f it's a small percentage of people who've
actually been in a fil actually someone hit somebody. You
have what happened?

Speaker 4 (18:53):
A friend was in my face, in my face. I
kept asking her to move away, move away, move away.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Friend.

Speaker 2 (18:58):
Yeah, it was a really heated and I punched her.
She wouldn't get out of my face. I have ever
actually punched anyone in the face. I don't think I have.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
I don't really have a desire to, but I don't
think it's ever happened. I feel like my theory is
it's a relatively small percentage of people who actually been
at a fist fight. And I'm not talking about boxers
or boxing or wrestling whatever. I'm not talking about that.
I'm talking about like, really, dude, and then just hit
them with that left hook.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (19:24):
That was every week at my high school was the
train station. Everybody went to the train station. There was
always a fight. Really yeah, yeah, were No.

Speaker 4 (19:32):
I got into one fight. It was one.

Speaker 8 (19:34):
It wasn't even I didn't go anywhere because when this
girled in like each other. I forgot what it was.
I didn't want to hit her first. She didn't want
to hit me first. This is really terrible. I'm really embarrassed.
I spit at her.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Yeah, I would rather get I think, get hit in
the face.

Speaker 4 (19:47):
And spit on same. Oh sick, that is that.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
Is so vital ang time ago. I'm not like I am.

Speaker 4 (19:57):
Please don't do that ever. And then she me and
then I started fighting.

Speaker 8 (20:01):
And then my friend Keky, not the Kiky sitting here
with us, but my other bro Keeeky that comes up
behind me. She grabs me like completely, like a full
body and all here is because he called me Paul
in high school, chill Polly.

Speaker 4 (20:12):
Chill Polly, and I was like, chilly, that's not chill, right,
don't grab me the other person right.

Speaker 8 (20:17):
The worst part is it was right in front of
the uh what was it called ROTC recruiting or army recruiting,
and the two.

Speaker 9 (20:23):
Dudes came out and everyone just ran and I was like,
I'm telling you, it was so stupid.

Speaker 4 (20:27):
It was so stupid.

Speaker 1 (20:28):
I was the guy who had managed to like time
my presence at the fight out such that I was there,
like when I could act like I was going to
do something, but like I didn't have to do anything
because it was either like it was either like being
like negotiated or it was over. But I was the
guy that would like like I remember in uh, when
I was in college, my buddy he texted like, oh,
you know, we're abouna throw down with some dudes from
the bar, and I was like ten minutes away and

(20:51):
it was happening like right now, but I'm like, oh no,
let's go, but it was happening right now. So like
we all jumped in the car, but we knew that
when we got there that it would either be resolved
or over, but we should. We pulled up and we
were fierce getting out of the car. Then we're like,
I had, you know, three Abercromby shirts on.

Speaker 4 (21:07):
Should have seen what I had played, you know, Blue.

Speaker 1 (21:08):
Green, Red or whatever. And I was like, let's go.
I'm a homely bat, you know. But like the guys
had already left right like Fred, it's over, like William,
I'm here, though I showed up.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
I also would jump into dude's fights all the time
to try to break them up, Like I was an
idiot in Vegas one time. Oh my god, had bruises
everywhere because I don't write in the middle like stuff.

Speaker 1 (21:28):
No, Jason Bradwell, what would you say it was on
your thirteen year old like you're real thirteen year old
bucket list? Uh, the one that was clearly being held
within that would be repressed because at that time you
were straight right.

Speaker 5 (21:40):
I mean I wanted to be an international pop superstar
like Britney Spears. Okay, that's who I wanted to be.
I was going to be that. And what were you
doing to prepare for that?

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Because I think this guy, I don't know what he's
doing to prepare to be, you know, to get his
taxidermy alligator. But I'm you know you can you can
acquire some of these things are very reasonable. Yeah, he
can find a taxidermy alligator somewhere. He can go to
New Zealand, he could become an author the species saying
I ought to push. He could do in a lot of
the stuff he could very easily do. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (22:07):
Yeah, I mean I was just practicing dancing in my basement. Okay,
my dancer teens.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
As a thirteen year old boy. Yeah, you wrote a
song or do you remember what the song was called no. Oh,
that's a shame. I had a notebook. That's a shame.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (22:21):
So when do you think your parents realized, you know,
what you were really into. I think they knew way before.
I think they knew. I don't even know if that
makes sense. That was repetitive, but yeah, I think I
think they knew. I think they knew.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
My dad walked in on me once in the basement
dancing to Like a Prayer by Madonna, and I think
that was probably like, you know, confirmation for him.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
That may have been the moment.

Speaker 5 (22:42):
Oh yeah, yeah, okay, that may have been the moment.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
But I don't know. I don't know. I mean, that'sund
like something I would have done, not at thirteen, but
at some point in my life, maybe more like eight.
I was dancing to Like a Prayer.

Speaker 10 (22:55):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
I remember I begged my parents for that album. It
was a Cherish was it of the album? It was
a Madonna Oh the Immaculate Collection. I think it was
because it was all those songs. Oh you did, Yeah, okay.
I remember I begged my parents and they were like,
I think I was like six or something. Seven, They're
like okay, and then it was like do you know
what any of this stuff means? I'm like, no, Like
I don't like a prayer. I don't know what I'm singing.

(23:17):
I have no idea, like all the other songs it's
on that album too, Yeah, I have no idea what
I was singing. I have no idea what I was saying,
and that was it growing up. I'm appalled my parents
must have been like laughing, like a prayer. I'll take
you there, right right. Maybe I have some self discovery
to do stuff. It's the frend show Good Morning on

(23:38):
the radio and the iHeart app as well. Sir, how
many quote unquote good pair of underwear do you own? Total?
Because the average is four four pair of good underwear?
The average American has four pair of good underwear. And
then I think it's three raws.

Speaker 9 (24:01):
In the case of women, you have your favorites for
I was gonna say, we got a lot of inventory,
but you like I stick to like my like top
five like you said five. I like my two three braws.
I love the other ones.

Speaker 8 (24:14):
I'm more for like you know, fun time, whatever whatever
I got going on that week.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
You know what I mean? Because then I thought about it.
I think I had like seven pair of boxer briefs.
They're all Tommy John They're all the same brand, they're
different color, total total total, because I know there's no
situation where I need a different kind of underwear, like
as a man, there is. The boxer briefs are going
to work for everything. You know, these are the sex.

Speaker 4 (24:41):
La No, okay, so that's seven. That's for one every day.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
I'm assuming it's not even a matter of well, I
do laundry like three times a week, so whatever, But
I probably should have more. I just don't because I
don't ever seem to run out because I just do
laundry all the time. Because also an overflowing overflowith laundry
thing drives me crazy.

Speaker 4 (25:00):
The space you must have in your underwear drawer.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
I don't know how, but like what other kind of
underwear do you need as as a guy. I don't
need like a thong underwear. I don't need like a spanks.
I probably could use the spanks, but I don't have them.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
Like ours is like a very diverse group of underwear.

Speaker 8 (25:16):
Like, yeah, we've got the thongs, the boy shorts, you
got the underwear that you use.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
During right time saving underwear seping and daytime, you know.

Speaker 4 (25:24):
Like then you got like the extra sexy stuff. So yeah,
you're right.

Speaker 2 (25:27):
I mean I have so many piers of underwear, but
I do have a favorite seven that we will go
through and then if it's dire, we're going on to,
like the tiny thong from like sophomore year of we
still have that one. Yes, yes, women still have like
a weird one pair that you snuck and bought without
your mom knowing.

Speaker 1 (25:46):
You hang on to that it doesn't cover. Sometimes I
wonder how it holds up. Sometimes I wonder if it's
even what it's even doing, like it's not doing, Like
what is the point of that? Like, well, just don't
do anything. Yeah, Kiki, why are you being so quiet? Well,
because you know my situation? Is it four four total? Well,
we know how you feel about a thong. We know

(26:08):
you don't know how to use it.

Speaker 4 (26:09):
No one thong okay?

Speaker 3 (26:13):
And then yes, I have my top five and the
rest is just there. It's very odd, Like why do
I hold on to all these underwear that I don't
wear on the regular.

Speaker 4 (26:22):
It's very odd.

Speaker 3 (26:23):
But then when I go on vacation, I take every
piece of underwear that I own on vacation with me.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
Oh that's another one. Like I realized that different. It's
a nice way of saying this early. Different people have
different parts in different situations and different things. But like
every woman I've ever gone on vacation with, it's like
thirty pair of underwear for three days. Yeah, I'm like,
so you think you might need six a day, seven
pair a day? Like what an earth is going on?

Speaker 2 (26:51):
If you're swimming, if you're sweating, if you're sleeping, if
you're clubbing and.

Speaker 1 (26:55):
Dancing, swimming underwear.

Speaker 4 (26:57):
I'm just saying, like, you can't wear this, Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 1 (27:01):
After you take a shower and.

Speaker 4 (27:02):
Then you got you gotta put on the same hair.

Speaker 5 (27:04):
Yeah, take a shower and put the same winderwear of
Oh I don't.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Know what I mean. I mean, what shower. Okay, I
don't if you're dirty. But I wasn't wearing underwear to swim.
I was wearing a swim.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Suit, but you were wearing onions before. Then you swim,
then you showered, and you can't put the same on.
It's two okay, but then I'm going out and then
I'm sleeping.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
So that's four okay. Yeah, one day yeah, it can't.

Speaker 5 (27:31):
Yeah, everything she named would be in one day, so
that's four pairent ones.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
I don't know that every time the underwear comes off,
I have to change it. Like for example, let's say
what if I had, like what if I wore underwear
for three hours at work, I took it off and
I wore something else to sleep in, like some shorts
or something. I could use that same underwear again for
the rest and finish the day I wore it for
three hours, Like most people wear underwear for like ten

(27:55):
to twelve at a given time.

Speaker 5 (27:57):
Once they come off the body, they have to go
through laundry before they get.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
Oh, I see, I don't know about that. Now if
I wear them all day, now they're getting washed. But
I mean the I figured the I think the expiration date,
in my opinion on the underwear is a work day
about eight hours. So if I don't wear unless there's
something else going on and then I but just a
normal average day, I can get by with one to
two pair and then my workout shorts have it built
in like compressions things, so I don't have to worry

(28:21):
about that. So why couldn't I Why couldn't I wear underwear,
go to the gym, wear those things. People do this.
They go to the gym, they work out, they shower,
and they put the same underwear on that they wore
to work, and they go back to work or whatever.

Speaker 4 (28:35):
It's diabolical.

Speaker 1 (28:37):
Hey, Paul, you know what I'm talking about, Paul, You
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 11 (28:41):
Yeah, I need to just wear the same underwear for
the whole day.

Speaker 1 (28:47):
Yeah, go ahead.

Speaker 11 (28:49):
If I take a shower like the night before and
then go to the gym yeh know, the next day
in the evening, you know, and then I take my shower,
then I always keep a pair of underwear in the
gym bag.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
Okay, okay, yeah, on you.

Speaker 1 (29:04):
But like it's seriously, if you you get up in
the morning and you get dressed, and you maybe you
go to the gym first thing. So you go to
the gym, you work out, you take a shower. You're
gonna put on the same outfit that you wore to
the gym to go to work, including the same underwear
that you put on initially, and then you're gonna go
through your day. I don't need I don't need to
wear underwear for one hour after showering go to the

(29:24):
gym shower again and then get another one. That's just
too much. Don't we care about the environment.

Speaker 4 (29:28):
Yeah, stop going to the gym.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
Oh there's the problem. Thank you, Paul have an I say,
all right, you too. Yeah. And also I understand though
that there's like different yeah. Uh, you know, anatomical matters
that make it.

Speaker 4 (29:41):
But for a due I had crevasis.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
You never know when you need undy, someone said, Fred,
who does that? I just I don't need to a day.
I think I can. I can make it most days
with two. I'm tripping that you have seven pairs total. Right,
I know what I I'm getting you for Christmas? You know,
as songs are a different category in sead more press show.

(30:11):
Next show is we don't know we're having an in
depth conversation. This a minute ago. I got all kinds
of stuff to get today. But this was just an
out of the porch. You know. You have a big
table outside the studio where we hold all of our writers'
room meetings. All the writers come out and pitch their
ideas to us. We've been waiting for that for the
last fourteen years and no one shows up. But we're
talking about AI somehow very in depth conversation Calein, and

(30:33):
we're also out there talking about the Gulf of America
and UH and world politics and what's going on with
her portfolio? Yeah, you know, she tells me, she gives
me an update each day on what's going on with
her financial portfolio. Get her real estate today today we
heard about the real estate holdings. Yeah. So yeah, you're saying,
I don't even know what any of that means, but
you just you don't know what. You don't know what

(30:54):
a financial portfolio is.

Speaker 5 (30:56):
Girl, I'm not good at finances, Okay, you know, I
mean it would it would just mean it would a
collection of whatever it is you own and in this case,
zero thing.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
So there you gofolio. You don't have to worry about it.
But like, can somebody smarter than me, which is probably
most of you eight five five five three five, maybe
Kiki can explain this to me? Can you explain to
me what I'm supposed to be doing with AI? Like?
And the reason being because I was telling Klin I

(31:23):
saw some TikTok the other day and it was like,
I don't know, someone in his or her twenties or
thirties asking the questions how much are you paying for
AI subscriptions versus cables or you know, versus streaming subscriptions,
as if that was like a very normal thing to
have AI subscriptions, right, because I'm like, well, of course
I have. I have a Netflix, I have a Disney Plus.

(31:43):
I mean, then you got to crack the code on
like who you know? Does my phone service pay for this?
Can I get this for free? Can I have my
mom's password for this? You know? Whatever? What am I
supposed to be doing with AI?

Speaker 4 (31:56):
Everything?

Speaker 1 (31:58):
What subscription am I supposed to be by?

Speaker 3 (32:00):
You know me, I don't believe in paying for subscriptions.
I'd rather use your login. So once you get your
you need to get all of them. So, actually Paulina
is our AI specialists. Yes, she has put me on
no AI.

Speaker 1 (32:16):
What does that say about our team? Is the AI.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
Captions with A?

Speaker 2 (32:21):
And I can tell because it'll be like the warmant
to Amy with a right salt?

Speaker 1 (32:31):
We are learning something now? Yes, I would like, where
did Paulina get the touch on the captions?

Speaker 3 (32:37):
I'm walking around here stressed using my brain, like really
be pacing the floor talking to myself, trying to come
up with some clever and probably it'll be like, hey, chatty,
BT tell me what to say, and it'll literally tell
her what to say. So I am on board. Now
use AI for everything that you can. So all of
the subscriptions sign up and then give me your passwords.

Speaker 5 (32:57):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Well, I don't even know which ones to be.

Speaker 4 (33:00):
Yeah, you need the you need the math, the banking AI.

Speaker 1 (33:04):
What I need that for?

Speaker 4 (33:05):
This is going to help you.

Speaker 3 (33:06):
Move your money around. You know I don't have much.

Speaker 1 (33:08):
Money to move around. What do you think I'm ryan stick?
I need no, Please don't take it. It goes away
every month, and I'm sad. There's I'm rich for one
day every month.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
Grocery AI tell you what you need to get from
the grocery store.

Speaker 4 (33:22):
So when you know, you walk in the grocery.

Speaker 3 (33:24):
Store and you for you totally know that what you
came for your AI how Reige No, because he knows
he knows everything, right, Okay, she knows.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
I would feel much. I'm really not trying to sound
stupid here. I'm actually not a total more on like
I'm an idiot, but I'm not like a total more
I really don't know, and I don't want to become
that that old guy. You know, I'm not old, but
I don't want to become that old guy. Didn't know
what the hell is going on, and so I was
hoping somebody could educate me. I was just don't use I.
If someone just texted, don't use AI for anything, it

(33:55):
was me. The impact on the environment is tremendously negative.
The amount of water it takes to do one search
on AI is astronomical. That's true.

Speaker 4 (34:03):
Oh my god. If that's true, I'm even more pissed.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
But we're gonna our brains throughout our evolution are just
gonna evaporate.

Speaker 4 (34:09):
Like we need to be doing something.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
Like people are writing cards to their loved ones with
a We need to like know how to tell our
loved ones that we love them.

Speaker 1 (34:18):
What is writing a romantic card to someone or a
loving card to someone? If you don't write it.

Speaker 4 (34:24):
People are not good with words. It's like, I don't
care if you're not good with words.

Speaker 2 (34:27):
You should be able to tell me, like what I
mean to you without a computer.

Speaker 4 (34:31):
And I'm very scared and I'm upset.

Speaker 3 (34:34):
I can't find the words sometimes, Caitlyn, when I think
about you, it is hard for me.

Speaker 4 (34:40):
Overwhelmed, guys, we gotta just know.

Speaker 3 (34:45):
It's it's it's I was own you know, I was
on your side with this for a long time. But
it's like, basically, the people that use AI, they're driving
and the rest of us are walking uphill. You know
what I'm saying, Fighting for our lives is our brains
and they just have it.

Speaker 4 (34:59):
They don't do math anymore. It's crazy. Well I never
did math.

Speaker 1 (35:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (35:04):
I'm just it's too much.

Speaker 1 (35:06):
But then it's like, you can get you can get
AI to respond to emails for you. Okay, Well then
I don't know what I said. What did I agree to?

Speaker 10 (35:14):
Right?

Speaker 4 (35:14):
What are we talking about?

Speaker 10 (35:15):
Right?

Speaker 1 (35:15):
Like? Okay, so they'll write my emails back? All right?
Well then what but like, what did I say I
would do? Where am I supposed to be?

Speaker 3 (35:21):
You just tell them, like, you know, AI, how do
I professionally say?

Speaker 4 (35:24):
This could have been an email? Well, you know what
I'm saying, like, this meeting could just be an email? Sorry, boss,
it wasn't. It wasn't me. Who's giving you attitude? It
was my AI Robot's.

Speaker 1 (35:36):
Ever been left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show.
Hey Drew, good morning, welcome to the program. How are
you looking for? You?

Speaker 12 (35:45):
Hoping you can help me out here?

Speaker 1 (35:47):
Now finally a guy. Finally a guy who's keeping it
real because normally I say how you doing? I'm so great?
And then I'm like, well, why what's going on? And
then you tell this story about how this person that
you're crazy about full call you. I'm like, wow, you
kept be great. So this man drew you know, we're
starting on a basis of honesty, a foundation of honesty,
which I like, So what happened with this woman? Bridget
how did you meet? Tell us about any dates that

(36:09):
you've been on it? And then where things are now?

Speaker 13 (36:11):
Sure?

Speaker 12 (36:12):
Yeah, so we initially met a hinge started talking just
the ball got rolling real fast, great talk or great conversations.
And then I just asked her, Hey, you know, why
don't we go to dinner? And my favorite place is.

Speaker 13 (36:25):
Like the sushi place.

Speaker 12 (36:26):
And so she was like that's great and it was
a phenomenal date and just now she's.

Speaker 1 (36:31):
Mi I A.

Speaker 12 (36:32):
I mean, it was like one date and done. It
doesn't make any sense a lot of mixed signals, and
I just would love your help. She could sort of
figured through.

Speaker 1 (36:40):
Out are you sure the sushi was good, because you
take me to your favorite sushi place. If it's bad,
then you don't have any taste. I'm not going this.

Speaker 12 (36:48):
Is a great sushi place. It was Doma.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
Yeah, all right, so it wasn't that. Yeah, that wasn't
the album.

Speaker 5 (36:54):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (36:55):
All right. Well, that's the weekend, and we're gonna call
this woman, Bridget and see if we can get her
on the phone. I ask these questions for you. You'll
be on the phone, of course. At the same time.
You're welcome to jump in at some point. And you know,
what we're hoping for is to be able to send
you guys up on another date and pay for that.
Sound good, That sounds great. Let's see what happens next.
Part two of Waiding by the Phone after this song
on The Fred Show. Part two of Waiting by the Phone, Hey, Drew, Yeah,

(37:20):
let's call Bridget. You guys met on Hinge, the dating app,
and you talked for a while. Thought everything was going well.
So then you asked her out to dinner your favorite
sushi joined and you thought that went well except since
the date you've reached out to, I guess plan another
one or text or flurid or whatever, and she's not
responding to you at all, and you want to know
what was.

Speaker 12 (37:39):
Going on exactly.

Speaker 1 (37:41):
All right, let's call her now. Good luck, Drew hel
Hi is this Bridget? Hey, Berchie good more.

Speaker 14 (37:56):
Hi.

Speaker 1 (37:56):
My name is Fredam calling from the Fred's Show, the
Morning radio Show, and I have to tell you that
we are on the radio right now. I would need
your permission to continue with the call. Can we chat
for for just a second, won't take too much time?

Speaker 14 (38:09):
Okay, yes, sure, I guess what's that?

Speaker 1 (38:11):
Thank you? Yeah, thank you very much. We're calling on
behalf of a guy named Drew. He says he met
you on Hinge and you, guys, you went out for
sushi not that long ago, do you remember, Drew?

Speaker 4 (38:20):
Yeah, Mama boy Drew, I remember.

Speaker 1 (38:23):
We even have a nickname for this man. Okay, well,
I just want to see you in Bridget. He called
us and told us that he met you on Hinge
and that he thought that the date, the sushi day,
went really well. And then he's reached out, Senicent, and
you're not responding to him. So what's your side of
the story. Why don't you want to talk to him?

Speaker 14 (38:40):
Okay? So well, yeah, all of that's true. We went
out to sushi. The reason basically that I am much
all I'm interested him calling him back is every other
sentence out of his mouth referenced his mother in some
way or another.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Okay, so give an example. So the guy's talking about
his mom all the time. What does that mean?

Speaker 14 (39:05):
Well, I mean like literally everything that we could possibly
discuss related back to his mom. Like like when we
first sat down, basically he was like, Oh, I'm so
glad we're doing this. Thank you so much for coming
out with me. You know, my mother doesn't like sushi
very much. And I was like, okay, let's you know,
that's fine or whatever. But then like as we're ordering

(39:27):
or choosing, you know, what to order, he's like, oh,
let's get your solven wrung. That's my mother's favorite.

Speaker 1 (39:34):
Savvy B. Mom's favorite savi B. You gotta get that.

Speaker 14 (39:37):
It wasn't just like oh yeah, my mom, Like I
know that sounds like even more nerdy to be like,
oh my mom loves this, but like having like, oh
my this is mother's favorite.

Speaker 4 (39:45):
Like okay, wait a minute.

Speaker 1 (39:48):
He didn't call her mom. He called her mother the
whole time.

Speaker 15 (39:50):
The whole time and honestly, the creepiest part of those
whole date like, sure, people have different relationships with their
parents or whenever, I get that, But I was trying.

Speaker 14 (40:02):
To steer the conversation just slightly away from another. And
I was talking to him about a trip that I
have coming up where I'm going to Key West, and
he's reply, I kid you not. This is this is
a datum because I had to tell so many friends
and this is what gave me the major ick is
the fact when he was I was just there with
mother last year. And let's just say, she's got a little.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
Crazy little my who mother went to the Garden of Eden.

Speaker 12 (40:30):
They but you know, so my mom is my best friend?

Speaker 1 (40:36):
So are you mother?

Speaker 16 (40:38):
Right? Oh?

Speaker 1 (40:38):
Oh a minute, bridget drew us here. I forgot to
mention that I'm so forgetful. So you're saying that because
she doesn't talk about mother all the time that she
must have a bad relationship then with her because they
don't travel together and like go to q wes and
things get crazy.

Speaker 12 (40:56):
Clearly, who wouldn't be best friends with mother? If you
have if you're mother is your best friend, that should
be your best friend. Right, So, like I reference there,
we go on trips together, we talk all the time.

Speaker 4 (41:08):
That's what happened in Key wes Bro Yeah was so crazy.

Speaker 1 (41:12):
Did you go one of those old bars with mother?

Speaker 12 (41:14):
Okay, that's that's really inappropriate, you know. And if you
you know, I don't even want a second date, you could,
you could go back to your stupid life. One thing,
I'll say this, I cannot wait to tell mother about this.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
Okay you can't. I'm sure you can't tell her that
you're a radio star. Mother. Is she gonna listen? She's
gonna tell her friends about it? All right? I mean,
I think here's the thing, Bridget. I feel like, in
my experience, I have a good relationship with my mom,
not mother. We've never gone to Key West together, but
I feel like that usually bodes well when a man
has a good relationship and a good respect for his mother.

(41:49):
But I mean, this is a whole different thing. This
is another layer.

Speaker 14 (41:54):
This is a whole entire other level. You know, one
of my friends who like she went to the Macague
shes like, what if his mother's actually gad and he's
referring to like some kind of doll And I'm like, no, no,
we're not we're not.

Speaker 1 (42:06):
Wow, oh, your friend's wild. That is quite the take.
But okay, all right, so look he's now he is
not interested anymore in going out with you. Again. I'm
sure Mother wouldn't approve anyway, but but yeah, he wanted
us to fix this and now he's bailing, and so Bridget,
I'm sorry to bother, but thank you for the explanation.
I'm sorry that you don't meet mother's standards, but you know,

(42:29):
I wish you the best and Drew, you know, hey,
I'm surprised you didn't go on the day with you,
but but good luck to you as well. Right, it's
the Friend Show Good Morning on the radio and the
iHeart app as well. Search for the Fread Show on demand.
All right, so you're on a new what you call it,
Woo woo journey. Yeah, and I just we discussed crystals before.

(42:53):
Of course, you have to charge your crystals, which you've
maybe heard on this show the clip of a number
of times now, which is something I learned. I didn't
it was like USB or if it was, you know,
I don't know what kind of is it? The new
Apple cord, the old kind of Apple cord? Did you
charge you this this week it was a full moon. Well,
I didn't know what charge you. I tried sticking all
the different ones in there, and I went so only
on a full moon. I can only charge it in

(43:14):
a full moon. Yes, you have to partial moon won't
do it.

Speaker 4 (43:16):
No, you have to leave your crystals.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
Those things have been dead forever.

Speaker 4 (43:20):
Now, that's why it don't work.

Speaker 1 (43:22):
And what is the latest step on your woo woo journey?

Speaker 4 (43:25):
So I'm always on a new one. This time it's
you know how you've heard of grounding.

Speaker 2 (43:28):
I'm sure where you take your bare feet and you
put them on the earth for at least a half hour,
and there's benefits because the charges in the earth charges
your body.

Speaker 4 (43:38):
It kind of neutralizes it with all the electricity around.

Speaker 2 (43:40):
Well, I have purchased grounding sheets, okay, and they plug
into Kiki just bear with me here, okay, bear They
plug into the grounding plug in your plug.

Speaker 5 (43:50):
You know how.

Speaker 2 (43:51):
There's like the regular plugs, and then there's the other
thing you can stick it into picture an outlet and
they connect to the earth. So while I sleep, I
will now be ground and I'm going to be a
whole new I.

Speaker 1 (44:03):
Don't know why shell Crow is the first thing that
came to mind to play background. I don't know why,
Cheryl Crow it is for some reason, I was like,
she's talking about grounding sheets. I'm like, you know, I
know just what to play here, Cheryl crowd. No, no, no,

(44:27):
we're not, we're not. I don't know why you you're
talking about grounding sheets.

Speaker 4 (44:34):
I bet she grounds.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
What are they made of? These things?

Speaker 2 (44:37):
So they have so they're just designed to connect to
the earth via the grounding outlet in your plug.

Speaker 1 (44:44):
So you physically you plug them in, you ground.

Speaker 2 (44:47):
Them in the wall, not into the electrical but the
grounding part of your plug, which.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
Is like the little bottom part, and it's plugging our
sheets into the wall. I don't know about this. I
think this is how the wildfire started. I'm worried. I'm serious.
I'm not joking around. I'm serious about it.

Speaker 4 (45:06):
People use mats all the time.

Speaker 1 (45:08):
How can this be a good idea to plug your
sheets into.

Speaker 4 (45:10):
The wall, because they're not like using electricity. That's like
a heat of blanket. No, but those are dangerous yet
they are my firefighter husband threw right away. So yeah,
see there.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
But you can think you can ground stuff in other ways.
I don't think you have to. You can attach it
to metal. You don't have to plug in the wall
to ground it.

Speaker 2 (45:30):
Well, where I live it's negative for right now, and
so I can't take my bare tootsies and put them
on the earth.

Speaker 1 (45:37):
Well, no, grounding doesn't have to physically mean I think.
I don't know. I thought there was another way to do.
I like plugging blankets into the wall. You can't worried
about it.

Speaker 4 (45:46):
Okay, Well, people use mats all the time. I'm sure
you know someone who does.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
I'm I'm sure I do.

Speaker 3 (45:50):
Yeah, Wi big grounding come out?

Speaker 1 (45:55):
You describe it.

Speaker 3 (45:55):
It sounds like standing up, Well do you stand up
twitching your on earth on the earth?

Speaker 1 (46:01):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (46:01):
When you say it's like when you tell me to
go outside and touch grass, it's the same thing.

Speaker 4 (46:05):
Okay, that's where that came from. You need to be apart,
like like what a good album drop.

Speaker 2 (46:11):
I would say it's being popular did in the last
like fifteen years.

Speaker 1 (46:16):
Yeah, I think some of Usher's best work. I thought
it was the Grounding album.

Speaker 4 (46:20):
People don't talk about it when I'm different. For the
better guys are going to all get mass.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
We're all going to go to Target and yet and
get sheets and stick them in the wall.

Speaker 2 (46:31):
Listen, at this point, I will try anything, okay, because
I'm going through it, brother, So I'm going to ground
every night.

Speaker 5 (46:39):
She had a sleeping Matt. Mike tried it. It didn't
do nothing for him. He tried it, he was like,
freaking that was gonna like I don't know what he
thought or what amazon.

Speaker 1 (46:51):
So those aren't sheets. How you put this on the
bottom of the bed then you sleep on top of it?
Get into the wall too.

Speaker 5 (46:57):
It was just one part the worst go right.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
Into the wall.

Speaker 5 (47:01):
Yeah. I thought maybe it's gonna warm like something. But
it did nothing. It just plugged into the wall. But
I saw no change. And then he returned.

Speaker 4 (47:09):
How often did he use it for a couple of.

Speaker 5 (47:10):
Weeks, like straight and so I don't know how fast
it is supposed to take. But I was like, I
don't know what targeted I got you or what.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
Right he going to the little fair meetings like buyo,
I want to We're going to find out it's been
on some dateline episode or something.

Speaker 1 (47:25):
This is all just a scam that some dude named
Chad came up with this and got rich and that's
all a bunch of bs. Plug my blanket into the
I'm sorry, I have to play a song and get
a minute.

Speaker 4 (47:35):
You plug your phone into the wall and sleep right
next to it.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
Well, the phone requires electricity to operate, right, I'm worried. Okay,
each the Frendshiel Good Morning on the radio, and the
iHeart app as well. Search for the Freendsheel on demand.
Spit you spit straight facts, well, at least once I
say them, they're facts. Jason has to make the real Yeah,

(48:00):
today we're giving away eighty thousand eggs, and you're like,
oh god, I guess we are. We are now?

Speaker 5 (48:08):
Yeah, I would take that be a good prize.

Speaker 1 (48:10):
Actually, well, if you ask my mom, you can keep
eighty thousand eggs in the refrigerator for like until like
from prehistoric times, you can give me. I don't know.
She keeps eggs for a long time. I don't know
how long. I think you can keep them a long time,
but I don't know. Sometimes I'm like, how long have
those eggs been there? How long can you keep an
egg in the refrigerator?

Speaker 2 (48:29):
It depends on in the fridge, because if you don't
take the film off, you can leave them on the
counter for a long period of time, but you can't.

Speaker 1 (48:34):
It's hard to get them with the film I'm.

Speaker 4 (48:36):
Talking about like a fresh pharma.

Speaker 5 (48:37):
Yeah, now five weeks the fridge.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
I have a feeling those eggs a little more than that.

Speaker 5 (48:43):
Right when stored properly in their original cartons. You know
how some people like take it out of their carden
and then put it in a fridge carton. Yeah, how
that affects the freshness eggs.

Speaker 4 (48:54):
Keep them in the cart and.

Speaker 5 (48:55):
Keep them in the styropoam or paper.

Speaker 1 (48:58):
Yeah, I don't know. I feel like those eggs have
been there for a while. She went from the hatch
or something. I don't know what she's doing, what happened, Tom,
But I'll tell you. Food safety is a is an
interesting topic among the older general I say older older
than me, older generation, because I'm I'm the person that
if it's been in there for a little bit, and
if it's getting especially if it's getting close to that date,

(49:20):
or if I just have a feeling about it, just
just get a new one. Like, I don't know, I'm
not I'm not too I'm not trying to push it
as it pertains to the food. Say, you know, sell
buy used by I don't know. It makes me a
little nervous, you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (49:38):
Yeah, the older I get though, I'm starting to be
like more like Mama Fred, like I have eggs now.
For a long time before I was very like, oh
if it says the date, I'm throwing it out right away.
Now I kind of like smell things. I'll taste it first.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
The older A fresh show. It's Kiky's cord, all right,
tell you guys to the jury eight five five five
nine one one o three five All rise. The honorable

(50:11):
Kikilik is here. Take it away, Jess.

Speaker 3 (50:12):
Gig So, let's step into the courtroom. The gabble has
been hit, all right, it says Heikeiki. My name is Connie.
I'm currently no contact with my oldest son and it's
killing me. I've always been very close to him and
his wife. My daughter in law would always text and
call me when they would have fights, and I would
be the mediator and get them back to a happy place. Well,

(50:33):
about two months ago, everything hit the fan when my
daughter in law posted a Facebook status saying that she
was filing for divorce. All of our family and friends
saw her posts, including my son's co workers. It was
so embarrassing for our family. I couldn't believe she would
post something like that. I later learned that she caught
my son cheating, but I still feel like posting something

(50:54):
like that was just unforgivable. They've gone to counseling and
decided to work on their marriage, but I can't bring
myself to forgive her for publicly embarrassing our family. Our
church family saw it, and we were the talk of
the town all because she decided to run to Facebook
over the holidays. I asked my son not to bring
her around and to only bring my grandchildren. Well, he

(51:15):
didn't listen and brought her anyway. I asked her to
leave on Christmas Eve, and I haven't spoke to my
son or my grandkids since. Should I reach out and
apologize to my son because I really miss my grandkids?

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Hm?

Speaker 4 (51:27):
Hm wow.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
Okay, wow, Connie, Connie, I'm gonna hold your hand when
I say this girl, Your daughter in law's not the
problem here.

Speaker 4 (51:38):
Your son is the issue.

Speaker 1 (51:39):
Okay, Okay, So he cheated, but then she exposed him
on Facebook. On Facebook, yes, and and then that makes
her look bad. It made the whole family apparently, so
she's upset because it's like, why did you Why did
you have to air that all out? Why can't you
just say you know, it didn't work out, or we're
not together anymore, or why not just not say anything exactly.

Speaker 3 (52:01):
But let's not skip past what brought us here, which
is your son cheating. Okay, however I react to your
son cheating is just however I react. And if we
decide to go to counseling and get over our marital issues,
that has nothing to do with you, ma'am.

Speaker 4 (52:16):
Like, I understand you're upset. The church saw it.

Speaker 3 (52:19):
People aren't asking, but it's hey, I felt emotional in
the moment I put it on Facebook. If he needs
to answer for its issues, you know what I'm saying, Like,
he brought us here. It's not the daughter in law's issue.
It's your son cheating on her. Let's address that first.
Did you correct your son at all?

Speaker 1 (52:37):
Well, internally I would say that, and look, no one
should be cheating on anybody else. But I guess I
still think that Facebook and social media is the death
of us all because there's just we do we have
to take it to that point? Do we have to
take it to the floor. Do we have to air
all of our dirty laundry? Look, she was wronged, I
get it. He should I agree with you. He should

(52:58):
not be cheating on anybody.

Speaker 17 (53:00):
Yes, but she was emotional, and we do stupid things.
Weren't very emotional. So we're admitting then that posting yeah
out there is is goofy. No, Yeah, it's not the
best decision.

Speaker 3 (53:12):
But like this, Connie has completely disregarded all her son's
actions and just focusing on the daughter in law's reaction
to his actions.

Speaker 4 (53:21):
Yes, what's Connie's worried about the wrong stuff?

Speaker 8 (53:23):
And also Connie needs to understand that they chose to
fix their marriage right, they went to counseling, they're working
on it.

Speaker 4 (53:29):
Also, Connie is the grandmother to these.

Speaker 8 (53:31):
Babies, right to so Okay, to have access to the baby,
to have access to your grandkids, you need to treat
the mother with respect. You need to always understand that
that is a mother and you don't have to like
her choices, what she did with the whole Facebook thing
and the whole church scandal, whatever, You'll get over that.
This is your grandkids, that's your daughter in law. You
need to understand that.

Speaker 1 (53:51):
See but I just I don't understand, and again I'm
not excusing the cheating whatsoever. Do not hear that as
my message. I just don't understand going to the floor
on social media because now it just makes it a
bigger issue now because you've now embarrassed the kids even.
I mean, it's like, it's not great. And I get it,
you're mad. You have every right to be mad, but
it's just a bigger problem now now, I mean, as
we don't know what was going on inside that relationship,

(54:12):
but again, doesn't excuse the cheating. Doesn't excuse the cheating.
But I never see the point in outing somebody one
side of the story and then wondering why it just
blows up everybody's life. Well, because because that was a
private matter and you made it not private.

Speaker 4 (54:27):
Yeah, it's not great. I don't. Yeah, you're emotional. Sorry,
I'm gonna cut you off. I mean you can't. I
mean you can't. There's no post without the cheating. And
I think that that's the case, you know.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
Yeah, And that's my issue with Ms Connie is that
she has completely disregarded her so she has no fault
for her son. It's just don't bring that girl to
my house. She embarrassed the whole family, But like, what
about what he did?

Speaker 1 (54:48):
You know? What about that?

Speaker 4 (54:50):
I don't know.

Speaker 3 (54:51):
I just feel like she's taking her son's side and
completely just blaming the daughter in.

Speaker 2 (54:54):
Law and as your Facebook friend, please keep posting your drama.

Speaker 4 (54:57):
Yes, I need it. I need to follow up immediately.

Speaker 1 (55:00):
Hey Brittany, Yes, Hi Brittany, good morning. So Keikey's court.
So it just recap it quickly, yes, like a ten
second recap.

Speaker 4 (55:08):
All right, Connie's son she did on his wife.

Speaker 3 (55:10):
His wife got on Facebook and told everybody that cheated
and she wants a divorce. Now Connie is mad at
her daughter in law.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
Yeah, well she.

Speaker 10 (55:17):
Has no right to be mad. I was in the
same situation. I'm married, my husband had an affair with
who was I thought my friend.

Speaker 16 (55:24):
For three years.

Speaker 10 (55:26):
I did the Facebook thing. I didn't necessarily put what
he did or whatever the case was.

Speaker 13 (55:30):
But I think the.

Speaker 10 (55:31):
Mother in law or the mom is in the wrong
because that's their marriage, not her marriage. So what goes
on behind closed doors, even though that's your son and
he came from you, it doesn't matter.

Speaker 12 (55:43):
That's not your marriage.

Speaker 10 (55:44):
Your marriage is with your husband.

Speaker 12 (55:46):
Not your son.

Speaker 10 (55:47):
So what goes on between them stays between them. And
I wholeheartedly believe the mother in law is in the
wrong because I said, that's their marriage, and me and
my husband are still together. It took us a while
to get back to where we are, but that's like
I said, it's our marriage, nobody else's.

Speaker 1 (56:02):
But that's the thing, Like.

Speaker 12 (56:02):
That's after business.

Speaker 1 (56:04):
Brittany, if you hit a if you had completely outed
your husband on social media, like and gone on into
this whole thing, I thought you said you didn't get
into the cheating though. I thought you said you didn't
tell everything.

Speaker 10 (56:14):
Oh, I mean, I just said that you know he
had cheated. It just wasn't the whole like three year fair.

Speaker 16 (56:19):
It wasn't with who.

Speaker 12 (56:20):
It was it was.

Speaker 10 (56:21):
You know, I did out him, but at the end
of the day, me and him worked on it. We
got back together, and what people say doesn't matter.

Speaker 1 (56:29):
Well, see that's what I mean, because I think, like,
when you do that, and again, you didn't do anything wrong.
You were the one who was You were the one
who was wrong. But when people just expose and they
really get into like the nitty gritty and the dirt
within their relationship. Well then you have to undo all
of that too, because in this case, you chose to
stay with the man, and now you have to explain
to everybody, well, yeah he did do all that as were.

(56:51):
If you just keep that private, doesn't it make the
reconciliation process easier, like it's our business, not everybody else's.

Speaker 10 (56:57):
Yes, yes, yes, yes it does, because I mean what
people say, honestly doesn't matter to me.

Speaker 12 (57:04):
But I did take that into consideration.

Speaker 10 (57:06):
But at the same time, that's my marriage and I
love my husband and I feel like we should work
on it and worked it out, and we did.

Speaker 12 (57:12):
We have two children, so it's.

Speaker 1 (57:15):
Good for you, you know what. You're you have a
lot more forgiveness in you than I do. And I'm
glad it worked out. And thank you for calling it
for share. I appreciate you, Brittany.

Speaker 12 (57:24):
You guys have a great day.

Speaker 10 (57:25):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (57:25):
Have a good day. Yeah. I don't know. It's like
when you it's like when you tell your friends about
trivial fights that you have. And this is more than trivial.
This is but even if it's cheating, Yeah, you tell
your friends about it. All I got you cheated on me. Whatever.
And then let's say you decided to take them back,
because it's your life where you decide to take her
back or whatever it is. Now you got to undo
all that damage with your friends who will never forget
that you were wrong in that way. And I guess

(57:46):
the question I would ask is, if you have any
intention of forgiving someone, then why make it bigger than
it has to be?

Speaker 4 (57:52):
But why did you cheat on me? Right?

Speaker 3 (57:54):
You know you put me here, You put me in
this situation to make this decision to air you out
like you gave.

Speaker 1 (58:01):
Agree.

Speaker 4 (58:02):
I agree, he embarrassed you when he cheated.

Speaker 1 (58:04):
I agree, I just I would be I don't know
that I would make it bigger because I'd be embarrassed
about it myself.

Speaker 4 (58:10):
You're not thinking rationally though, as emotional.

Speaker 1 (58:13):
But people need to be a little more rational when
it comes to social media, because it's done. The social
media is undoing of many.

Speaker 4 (58:19):
Take my phone if I get cheated, I'm just like, that's.

Speaker 1 (58:21):
What I mean.

Speaker 4 (58:22):
I want to I.

Speaker 3 (58:24):
Can only imagine probably right status is the sh about
I almost have just gun emojis.

Speaker 1 (58:30):
I think people paying themselves into a corner with social
media all the time. I think people they say stuff
and do stuff about their at work or about their
relationships or whatever, and then about their friends in the moment.
That stuff lives forever.

Speaker 4 (58:41):
And again that's what pee.

Speaker 8 (58:42):
I got into a fight with my husband on Saturday
night with overnight care with the baby because you know,
baby wakes up.

Speaker 4 (58:48):
I'm frustrated, I'm tired, he's not getting up. I almost
almost and I didn't do a friend. I didn't do it.
I almost want to Instagram, not live on the story.

Speaker 8 (58:56):
I almost posted a story and I almost said, you know,
this is why I feel like women are staying single
and I having kids day.

Speaker 9 (59:03):
I almost did.

Speaker 1 (59:06):
That would have caused a five times bigger fight.

Speaker 4 (59:09):
I gotta tell my son.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
It's cathartic. It's Jess. You can't be undone. That's again,
I am not excusing someone's behavior, But you go out
there and do that now, trying to make it better,
trying to fix it, if you ever plan to do it,
it's just one hundred times worse. I found Jennifer.

Speaker 16 (59:28):
Yes, good morning.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
You guys just don't want their tea. That's what it is.
It is always cathartic, but actually make sure you tell
me when you do it, Jennifer, what did you want
to say?

Speaker 4 (59:35):
Welcome, Hi, good morning, thank you.

Speaker 16 (59:39):
I agree with everyone a little bit, except for the
mother in law and the son obviously for cheating. So like,
I'm with Kiki on this and I'm with you and
Facebook should be like the highlight reel. You should not
put your business out there. Unfortunately she had an emotional response.
She did. But it's her son, it's the mother in
law's son. It's Kinie's son is trying to fix this

(01:00:00):
marriage and make up for what he did, and his
mother in law put him in the position to choose
between her and his wife, which is exactly what she did,
and they had her from the family, Like she had
to know that he was going to take her side.

Speaker 4 (01:00:16):
He has to.

Speaker 16 (01:00:16):
He's trying to fix his marriage. So and for her,
it is like I think that the daughter in law
is that fault for embarrassing her and room in the family. Like, yeah,
she put it out there, and I don't agree with
that either. But again, like Keke said, we're only here
because of what he did. But the only reason why
any of this is happening, So like, yeah, she can't
ride with her son on this one. She should have

(01:00:38):
if she cared about having the kids as a part
of her life, she should have had some accountability for
her son and wrote it out with the daughter in
law like, hey, yeah, he messed up, and I'm with you,
I'm with you and the kids and hold her son accountable.
And she did it, and now she's on the outs
and she at this point now she can only blame herself.

Speaker 1 (01:00:57):
And well, and Jennifer, let me tell you this, And
I'm not saying that you know, if I'm married with kids,
which I'm not, but if I were, I'm not saying
you should be calling my mom and saying what happened
with in our relationship. But just let my mom find
out that I cheated on my wife and kids. Just
let my mom find out. And then you don't have
to go on social media because my mom will kill
me herself like you put on social media's r ip,

(01:01:17):
because trust me, my mom gets wind of it, that
it'll be the worst, that'll be the worst thing that
could possibly happen to me. And I would deserve it
if I were a cheater. But you know how, you
can skip the social media post because mom will handle
this for you. And and so and then that way,
mane doesn't get embarrassed because her dumb ass son cheated.
But thank you, Jennifer, have a.

Speaker 16 (01:01:36):
Good day, Thank you, Joe.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
I just think the social media man's just ah it
does everybody in Hey, yeah, Gigi, hi, hi guy hello.

Speaker 13 (01:01:47):
So yeah, he should be called out. I'm going to
the same situation, not as extreme, not cheating.

Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
And now she called the radio show about to call
this man out. Okay, good. What happened? What happened?

Speaker 13 (01:01:57):
Girls in the house and I caught him and his
but it's all what happened was it's all through a
secret secrets of events he's insecure for and he's he
thought I was cheating, even though he says it's not.
He doesn't think I should have put him on blast.
When I found the third camera, he lied about it.

(01:02:19):
He lied the case about the device. They were little
secret cameras, and he said he I found. He told
me about it because he knew I was gonna end
up finding out. And then the third one he lied
to me. I asked him how many did you have?
He said three? I said, what happened to the third one?
He says, it didn't come, it came, And then I
put it on social media, and now he's like, oh, well,

(01:02:41):
now I can't get a good job. I have an
airport job. And they go based on your your what
do you call it, your your who you are, your character?
You know they don't.

Speaker 4 (01:02:53):
So I.

Speaker 13 (01:02:55):
Called out somebody will feel that what you're doing is wrong.
So and he feels too because I wasn't cheating.

Speaker 1 (01:03:01):
Wow, let me are you staying with him? Yeah, we'll
see okay, which no judgment, but like now the dude
can't get a job, and so that affects you.

Speaker 4 (01:03:11):
No, he can't get a job. He can't get a job.

Speaker 1 (01:03:13):
He can't get a good one because nobody trust he can't.

Speaker 4 (01:03:16):
He says he has a job.

Speaker 13 (01:03:19):
He's just saying that. That's an excuse on why you
can't just reguation because I made him look that.

Speaker 4 (01:03:24):
No, you made you look agree with that.

Speaker 13 (01:03:28):
My piece on my home away from you.

Speaker 1 (01:03:31):
I agree.

Speaker 4 (01:03:32):
And his excuse was he just.

Speaker 13 (01:03:34):
Wanted to see me do something inappropriate because I don't
do things to myself in appropriate.

Speaker 4 (01:03:38):
Okay, And I'm just like, no, no, nobody, because he
thought it was right.

Speaker 1 (01:03:41):
Nobody should be invading people's privacy like that. Thank you,
you have a good day. I just mean, like I
love you to. I just see like these celebrities who
like make a huge big deal out of the bad
thing that their famous husband or wife did. Okay, all right,
maybe you are entitled to that, but then when that
person's career your falters, you also aren't getting paid, you

(01:04:02):
know what I mean? Like you have no income now
and again that is a problem for them, but it's
now becomes a problem for you, and it also is
because you expose them. Again, I'm not saying it's your fault.
I just mean, what kind of damage are you doing
that will have an effect on you negatively to add
insult to injury.

Speaker 3 (01:04:19):
You already you already hurt me, So I'm already damaged.

Speaker 1 (01:04:23):
Yeah, Adriana, Yes, Hey, goodbye? How are the Kinky's court?
What does you want to say? Welcome?

Speaker 18 (01:04:30):
First of all, that that.

Speaker 12 (01:04:32):
Story was wild.

Speaker 18 (01:04:34):
Yes, everyone everyone's at fault. I think one hand for
cheating her for posting, and for the mother in law
for getting involved. But I do think that there should
have been no post to begin with, especially if you're
going to work your marriage out, just because it's it's embarrassing,
regardless of whether you want someone else to stick their

(01:04:54):
nose in your business, or to make comments. The fact
that it's out there, everyone's going to make comments. Now
you're staying with this man, you look stupid. At the
end of the day, if you're gonna work.

Speaker 13 (01:05:03):
Things out, it should be it should be done quietly.

Speaker 18 (01:05:05):
It shouldn't be done in public.

Speaker 1 (01:05:08):
Right, like, mitigate the damage by not making it bigger
than it already has to be, because now you know,
Mema knows about it, and you know Uncle Charlie and
all the crazy people posting.

Speaker 4 (01:05:19):
You know this my foreign family across the right.

Speaker 1 (01:05:23):
Person, and then maybe they should. Maybe they should. But
but in the case of like a Gigi where yeah,
this dude, I don't. I mean, that's that's quite the
betrayal to go back to. But then again, yeah, everybody
knows about the betrayal. But now you're back with him,
so now everyone's like, oh, how can you do that?
And it just makes it worse.

Speaker 4 (01:05:38):
Yes, yes, you.

Speaker 18 (01:05:42):
Want to embarrass him, but at the end of the day,
if you're saying with him, you're embarrassing itself and you're
embarrassing a.

Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
Kid, So protect yourself.

Speaker 18 (01:05:49):
Yeah, I think at this point, if like you're in
that situation.

Speaker 4 (01:05:52):
I was in that situation.

Speaker 18 (01:05:53):
My ex husband cheated on me and actually.

Speaker 13 (01:05:55):
Had a baby with his mistress.

Speaker 10 (01:05:56):
Oh, I didn't.

Speaker 18 (01:05:58):
I didn't go and post it on me and was like,
I thought about my son, and I thought about At
the time, I was thinking, maybe we were really young
when we got married. But now I'm in my forties
and that happened in my twenties, and I was like,
maybe I should stay with him.

Speaker 13 (01:06:13):
I have a baby with him.

Speaker 18 (01:06:14):
I think I would have looked even more stupid if
I had posted all this stuff about him, about how
awful he was to me, how awful he was to
my son, and then ended up staying. I don't know
if that makes any sense, Like I.

Speaker 4 (01:06:27):
Look more stupid than he would.

Speaker 1 (01:06:28):
You have every right to do it, but it just
makes things more complicated. But you have a good day,
you too, have a great one. Oh, don't be cheating.
Don't be cheating.

Speaker 4 (01:06:38):
Nope.

Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
But if you're getting cheated on, I recommend put the
phone down. That's I'm just I'm just do that too.
We could do that as well. Fred Show, It's the
Friend Show, Good Morning on the radio, and the iHeart
app as well. Search for The Friend Show on demand.
But I have to address something that is is kind
of serious, guys, and this is from from ranker dot com.

(01:07:03):
They have released their list of the top eighteen boy
bands of all time. I didn't know they were eighteen. Yeah,
there are some notable omissions from this list. What but
I eight five, five, five, nine, one one o three
five and you can text the same number. You know
obviously the panel here. I uh, I'd like to hear
your your initial reaction about one and two and this

(01:07:26):
is very condon. Now I agree with it, but this
is extremely controversial.

Speaker 4 (01:07:31):
No, you don't make me. I already know who's going
to be the top five.

Speaker 1 (01:07:34):
Is is a little surprising. According to ranker dot com,
every right, everybody knows. It's stressworthy. It's one of the
highest statistical accuracy sites of all time. Of course I
just made that up. Backstreet Boys were number one.

Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
Yeah, I knew it.

Speaker 1 (01:07:52):
It's correct and they should be. That is correct.

Speaker 5 (01:07:54):
I was ready to fight, saying if it was the
other way, you gotta look on your base.

Speaker 4 (01:07:58):
I'm not gonna fight today.

Speaker 1 (01:07:59):
Yes, yes, no, don't agree because of fear pressure. Do
you disagree?

Speaker 3 (01:08:03):
I'm not mad and I'm not mad at that boys
to men, you think, no, but they better be in
the top five.

Speaker 1 (01:08:07):
Who would you say is number one?

Speaker 4 (01:08:10):
Don't I'm not.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
Insane. I mean, look they're number two, and I mean
look they deserve to be up there no issue with that.
But backshie boys all day. And I do know that people.
It's it's almost like Republican and Democrat like people. People
are either one or the other, like you're not both.

Speaker 2 (01:08:34):
Have we all seen them both live? Because I think
that's very important. I haven't, Okay, so.

Speaker 4 (01:08:40):
Have I I think bas boys are better performers.

Speaker 1 (01:08:44):
Yeah, yes I would. It's still to this.

Speaker 4 (01:08:46):
Day it's similar.

Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
I saw them like two years ago, years ago our
jingle Ball and they were excellent.

Speaker 4 (01:08:50):
When they performing together, aren't they?

Speaker 7 (01:08:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (01:08:53):
Boys like four from this group and two from the.

Speaker 1 (01:08:54):
Other grounds that's insane. In the town members make up.

Speaker 4 (01:09:03):
I saw can You Sing alto.

Speaker 5 (01:09:07):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (01:09:08):
It was said. I sent the video to Jason the
other night. It was like that tour. I think it's
like pop two K or something, and it literally is
a bunch of random members of bands that broke up
or they're like the members are dead and the remaining
member of LFO, like does the song and he like
he has a little mic stand with the shoes like
that hang like with the lacest tide that hang over
the mic standing like when someone dies and they throw

(01:09:30):
shoes over the power lines. He does that with a
mic stand. It's rough. Yeah, it's rough. Number three, New
Kids on the Block then then Key you are going
to fight today?

Speaker 4 (01:09:44):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:09:45):
Yeah, Boys to Menus five after New Kiss four is
one direction, stop playing with me, to stop playing with you.

Speaker 10 (01:09:57):
Two.

Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
I shall not stop playing with you.

Speaker 3 (01:10:00):
That's crazy about though, thank you, thank you, Probably not
worring somebody else's two K.

Speaker 1 (01:10:08):
This is really good. This is really siky. I'm sorry,
not even in the top eighteen ranker dot com. You
canceled in the top.

Speaker 4 (01:10:20):
Eighteen Jason and Christmas Dykes.

Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
So I'll give you the list. The Maaction Boys at one.
This is from ranker dot com. I keep saying that
like it's some sort of like you know, like Congress
or something. But you should be now. I don't know
what the hell they're talking about over there, but they
should be on my TikTok and boy bands uh Baccal
boys in sync. New Kids on the Block one direction,
Boys to Men, The Jackson five Westlife, an Irish band

(01:10:50):
over the Jonas Brothers come again. Take that a British
group over bt s what over ninety eight degrees number eleven, okay,
eight degrees number.

Speaker 5 (01:11:02):
Eleven, Run Life, Song Life.

Speaker 1 (01:11:06):
This must be a European There must be a European influence.
BT has ninety degrees. The Wanted New Edition, Big Time,
Rush Hansen all for one Boyzone Irish number eighth, not
even in the top eighteen, and they had like three
hits at least.

Speaker 3 (01:11:24):
Why I'm so sorry to do this to you today.

Speaker 1 (01:11:28):
I'm sorry in honor of number one though, let's you
know what to do. That's a little cold for the
windows down from most places. But anyway, in spread show
is on Fred's fun.

Speaker 8 (01:11:38):
Fact Fred Fund.

Speaker 1 (01:11:48):
Learn so much guys. Did you know that one time
doctors found I mean I have more than once, but
doctors found a tooth growing inside a man's nose? No, God, no,
So a fifty nine year old man, by the way,

(01:12:09):
for a hypochondriac like me and a lot of other
people just gonna mess you up. But I'm sorry. But
when a fifty nine year old man showed up at
the University hospital in Denmark after suffering from congestion and
a running nose. For a little while, doctors found something unexpected,
a tooth. The doctors noticed the patients septum, the cartilage
bridge in the middle of the nose was bent to
the left, and there appeared to be a mass lodge

(01:12:30):
in his nasal cavity. They conducted a scan. It was
revealed that the blockage was caused by an intramnasaled tooth
that had erupted inside his nose. They removed it and
he was okay, I know his breasting, and then I
guess

Speaker 5 (01:12:49):
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