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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Live from the Wintrust Studios WUKSCFM, Chicago, Kiss FM, and
I Heart Radio Station. Here's Fredd and Angie. Hello everyone,
Good morning, Tuesday, September twenty second, Fred Nanjie here here? Hi,
Angie Taylor? Hello, what's up? I see ruf Hey Lena?
Where's Owner Boner? Is he here? I see him? He's

(00:22):
out of my view, I Owner Bonner? Thanks for coming today.
Waiting by the phone? Why no second day for this couple.
We'll do that next SEK Entertainment report. After that, what's
in there? Ellen did her season premiere yesterday with an
apology that some people are bashing. I'll tell you why.
I'm the fun girl. There's something like that. I'm the
kind girl niceness. We'll get to that in a few

(00:45):
Waiting by the phone. After Harry styles on kids, why
they get blown off? We'll find out now. In waiting
by the phone with Fredd and angielsa, Hi, how are you? Hey?
Good morning? Welcome to our show. Waiting by the phone.
Tell us about Adam. How you guys met, about your
date or dates or whatever? What's going on? Um? Okay?

(01:08):
So Adam and I met in the security line at
the airport. I was going on a girls' weekend. He
was going for this weekend for work or something, okay,
and we just started talking in the line. We thought
it was flirting, I think numbers. And then we met
up for a few drinks a few days later, okay.
And then and then we did dinner a couple of

(01:30):
days after that, and I really liked him. I was
really into him. I thought everything was going really well.
And he said he was going to call me back
to set up another day, but he hasn't in over
a week. Shark. All right, so you the day you
thought it went great. You really liked him, you were excited.
It's kind of a chance meeting right the airport line.
I mean, how many times we stood in the airport

(01:51):
line on a board and whatever. Do you strike up
a conversation with somebody and you feel this connection and
you wanted to hear from him. Yeah, That's why I
thought it was so cool, because he could right away.
So I'm like, what went wrong? Okay? All right, Well,
this is what we'll do. We'll call Adam and you'll
be on the phone and we'll see if we can
get him and ask him some questions. And at some
point you can jump in on a call and hopefully
we can straighten this whole thing. I don't figure out
what's going on. Set you guys up on another date

(02:13):
that we pay for. Okay, okay, great, can you hang
on for a second. Okay, you gotta hear what happens
next After BlackBerry. In three minutes one oh three five
three five Kiss, I found Chicago's number one hit music station.
Fred Nangie, Good morning, Hey Melissa, Yeah, all right, welcome back.
We're gonna call Adam. You met at the airport in
the TSA line. You hit it off one on a date.

(02:33):
You thought that went well, except you haven't heard from
him in over a week, and you want to know why.
All right, we'll call him now. Good luck, thank you. Hello. Hey,
is this Adam? Yeah, Adam high. Fred Nanjie calling from
the morning radio show on Kiss FM in Chicago, and
I'm sorry to bother you so early, but I do
have to tell you that we are on the radio

(02:54):
and I would need your permission to keep going with
the call. Is it okay? No, it doesn't have to
take long. I just have one aquestion for you, if
it's okay, about a date that you went out with
a woman named Melissa. You met her at the airport.
Uh yeah, yeah, can we talk about that question? Sure?
What's the question? Well, she reached out to us, said

(03:15):
that she had met you, told us the story that
you guys went on a date. She had a great time.
I wanted to see you again, and she hasn't heard
from you, and she wants to know why could you
tell us what's going on? Well, um, she I don't
know how to say this delicately, she said she hadn't
been in a relationship for a while. So I looked
into thing. I did a tiny bit of digging and

(03:38):
like asking her questions. By digging, what do you mean? Well? Yeah, yeah,
so she So she says to you, I haven't been
It comes up on the date. I haven't been in
a relationship in a while. So you ask questions, is
that what you mean? Yeah? It just seems you know,
she's very well put together, very well spoken, and um

(04:00):
it just seemed odd. And she started talking about how
she's basically doing this thing called seeking arrangements. I don't
know if you've heard of that. Um, yeah, there's a
website for it, Like for you and you do this
for me kind of thing. Right, she told you about
this on the first date. I hadn't heard about it before,
and she just kind of passed it off like it

(04:21):
was no big deal. Then I started looking into it
because it just sounded like a strange thing. That and
she's a prostitute. I mean, there's no nice way of
saying this, but she's no no Melissa here. I mean,
have you forgot have you seen the Wes website for

(04:42):
It's on Craigslist. How I know this, I don't know,
but I mean it's essentially it's essentially men and women
holding themselves out there for certain things and trading for
money and other stuff. That's what it is, right, I mean,
oh my god, this is such an exaggeration. I mean, people,
men and women are dating for exchanges of fun in
different ways. The way that sinking arrangement does it is

(05:04):
just a little more up front about it. Like guys
ask girls out all the time just because they think
they're hot, but they have zero interest in them, but
they still will take them on a date and lie
and pretend like they have serious intentional about them just
to get them in bed. My arrangement is just a
little more honest about it. So I don't see what
the problem is. So you're not denying that your sinking

(05:25):
arrangement was you do you do something for a man
and then he buys something for you or gives you money.
Or you're not denying that's what it meant. I mean
there was no emotional connection. But it was fun. Yeah,
it was dating for fun. It wasn't for it to
being a really well it was money. It was dating
for an item or money or exchange. Right. But I mean,

(05:45):
but what's the difference if you're dating somebody and they're
getting you something nice? What's the difference. Well, I'm not
judging you. I just want to be clear on what
exactly it was. Okay, what did you want to say, Adam,
I'm sorry you don't have You don't have to judge
her because you are not the person that she wants
to go out with again, apparently wants to go out
with me, which is why she contacted you. I am
judging her. I can appreciate that it's a blurry line

(06:07):
for her. Unfortunately it is not a blurry line for me.
I have a question. So you've never dated just for fun?
Everybody that you ever did it more you were serious
about and you had serious intentions about. I've never dated
anyone as a business transaction. No, I dated because there
was some sort of emotional Everybody you dated there was

(06:29):
an emotional connection. You never paid for dinner to try
to get spect from a girl. Never if there was
some sort of emotional connection, but never a cold business arrangement.
You mean the way that you are. You are placing
the same value on yourself that someone at McDonald's would
place on French fries or something. You are selling a product,

(06:50):
and in your case, you're selling yourself and that I'm
maybe I'm being prudish. I don't know. They are two adults,
they're consenting adults that are agreeing on it equally on
Her argument is it's a more straightforward exchange. His argument
is typically there he wants a romantic connection attached to that,

(07:12):
and he can't get over the fact that she that
she was so coldly. My point is that he was
dating before, not just to be serious with somebody, but
he decided in a more manipulative way because he was
trying to get sex. So he was just like paying
for dinners, buying gifts and only then getting the sex.
What's the difference. It's the same. You know, you're you're
being judgmental right now, and the personality, which is what

(07:36):
attracted me to you, in addition to your looks, is
fowering even more so. What I'm saying is it's the
same thing. What you do and what I do is
the same thing. There's no difference. It's dating. That's what
dating is, all right. He doesn't want to go out. Look,
he can't get over it. I could not date someone.
And let's say she's short our money, so while we're
in a relationship, she goes and does a business transaction.

(07:58):
Because it's no things, no emotion. I'm not doing that
anymore though. I was just doing it for what happened.
Oh my gosh, what happens if you have a vet
bill for your dog or something and you're like, oh well, hey,
I know how I can make all right? Look, we
got it, we got we got it. He can't get
over it, Melissa, I understand that you feel justified. He

(08:19):
doesn't like it. Maybe not first date conversation either way,
but nonetheless it's not a match at least now you
know why I Melissa, Okay, and I'm sorry I'm sorry
didn't work out, and I wish you the best of luck.
Thank you. I can see how people would get the
wrong idea if they don't know you very well and
they hear the story and they have the stigma about
Craigslist or whatever else, and they might say to themselves, oh,

(08:39):
that seems ikey to me for whatever reason, even if
you didn't mean it that way, maybe not first date material,
or maybe you don't even talk about it. Yeah, well
got up. I appreciate your honesty for bringing it up,
and I feel like if I have been in fault,
I should have been more honest in why I did
not want to continue a relationship going there, you go

(09:03):
the best, very nice cordial ending, right okay, not a
cordial ding all right. Well, good lucks at both of you.
Thank you very much. The entertand we're in fort Nancie
has that next on Friend and Nancie win Oh three
to five to weekend right now? Oh my god, I
guess this is the first I'm seeing of this. I'm

(09:24):
going through the audio that we have today, um, and
this is the first I'm seeing this. Friend and Nancie
on kiss Ship's Creek broke the Emmy record for most
wins in a single season for a comedy. Um and
starting co creator Dan Levy discuss the possibility of a movie.
They have to they do. Some people have been asking that,

(09:44):
and to be honest, actually, I mean, this is the
best way we could have ever ended the show. So
if there is an idea that ever pops into my
head and you know, worthy of these wonderful people, it
has to be really freaking good. At this point, I
will say that though the ending was, it was a
very satisfying ending to the show. So for someone who
hasn't watched it, can you give me a premise what

(10:05):
the show's about? Fred um So, Johnny Rose is, Eugene
Levy and other people may be able to do a
better job of this if they want to. I want
to make sure I do adjust this. He owned Rose Video.
Rose Video is like a billion dollar empire he got
basically he got screwed over by like a money manager

(10:26):
and they went completely broke that It turned out that,
as I want to say, it was as a joke.
He bought a town called Ship's Creek at one because
he was rich own I was like, they gave it
to his I know, it was a joke or being
funny or something like that, and so they wound up
going to this town because they owned it, and they're like, well,
we are no place to live, and it turned out

(10:47):
it was like way worse than they ever could have imagined,
and so they moved into a hotel and and then
it goes from there. Okay, but basically the whole the
the overlying principle is that there they used to be
rich and now or poor, so like it's it's constantly
dealing with the fact that they don't have money but
they're still but yeah, so that's I would say, that's

(11:09):
the best way to say it. And so early early on,
I kind of felt like the episodes were character development
kind of well not even like I kind of felt
like you could have watched any of them and they
like the objective was to laugh. But then as it
got people are like, no, no, stick with it. And
then as it got to like season three, it's two, three, four, Well,
then like, not only was it funny, but then it
became really end right exactly because then he became sort

(11:31):
of attached to the characters. And then by the end
they wrap it up, well they do is it thirty minute?
Is it thirty minutes? Yeah? They're like yeah, and without
the commercials, you know, so they wanted up be in
like twenty minutes or something each one. Yeah. Um, I
don't know why anybody is a surprise or upset about
this today, but Gucci is selling a pair of twelve
hundred dollars jeans that their overalls or anything. Yeah, that

(11:52):
appeared to be pre stained with grass. I just don't
know why anyone's surprised that Gucci would sell twelve hundred
dollar or anything, you know, over overpriced anything. I mean,
there's an expensive store, right Um. The low waist, wide
legged blue jean pants feature a green stain at the
knee and have been treated for a stain like distress effect.
The jeans are made from recycled materials. Gucci's also selling

(12:15):
a farm to fashion inspired pair of overalls. All these
are two different things. There are jeans and overalls with
grass stains, and those are fourteen hundred dollars. By the way,
not the first time the Gucci debuted whether the peril.
Last year, they released an eight hundred and seventy dollars
pair of sneakers made to look like they had mud stains,
and designer Golden Goose practically pioneered the trend with its

(12:35):
pair of five hundred dollars star studded sneakers that also
a paired dirty despite being new. Yeah, I can't stand them.
It's the old dad joke of like price fuels ripped jeans.
You know, it's like it is what those strange? This
is not a new thing to buy distress clothing that's
technically new that you pay more for it because it's
adorned or because somebody strategically ripped them or whatever. Right,

(12:58):
so is that a real stain? Or like, can I
not wash it? It? W wash it? No, it won't go.
A bunch of people wearing all black and little and
little fanny pack little purses Gucci purses were outside in
Millennium Park rubbing these actual real Millennium Park drass to
make them look this right. Yeah, by the way, I

(13:20):
don't know how I know this, but if you ever
go to a Gucci store, and I'm only really glad
to walk by them because I okay, yeah, um, they
shoes where you wear it on Friday for it those
were gift I'm saying that I would spend money in
there be too much money in there. Um, the suits
that they were they all wear black suits. Those are
not Gucci, by the way, They're not No, what are they?

(13:40):
I don't know, but I would have thought, like Marona,
I don't, I don't know. I think they're they're like
old Navy or something. I just assumed that all the
clothing that they were wearing. I went on like two
days for the girl that worked at Gucci, and I
thought all the clothes they were were like Gucci, because well, yeah,
it's like they're fanny packs that they have. They the
others are just issued to them while they're yea, yeah,

(14:01):
gives them the same thing they don't they have to
give them back. Yeah. Yeah. But I'm like, oh, be
suits like the custom made or what is it? They're like,
no Gucci, not at all? Like what if I like
his suit? Like, but then I'll tell you where to
get it for the Entertainment Report. Up next after topic
one three five Angie's Entertainment Reports with Fred and Angie

(14:23):
One Clean of Kindness. Allen Degenerous kicked off the new
season of her show yesterday, issued the opening monologue to
address her summer of controversy and issued an apology. Do
you have that? Here we go? This is um it's
too part. Here we go. As you may have heard,
this summer, there were allegations of a toxic work environment

(14:45):
at our show, and then there was an investigation. I
learned that things happened here that never should have happened.
I take that very seriously, and I want to say
I am so sorry to the people who were affected.
I know that I'm in a position of privilege and power,
and I realized that if that comes responsibility, and I
take responsibility for what happens at my show. We have
had a lot of conversations over the last few weeks

(15:07):
about the show, our workplace, and what we want for
the future. We have made the necessary changes, and today
we are starting a new chapter. I'm sure we are.
And then here she is addressing criticisms of her own behavior.
There were also articles in the press and on social
media that said that I am not who I appeared
to be on TV because I became known as the

(15:28):
be kind Lady. The truth is I am that person
that you see on TV. I am also a lot
of other things. I sometimes I get sad, I get mad,
I get anxious, I get frustrated, I get impatient, and
I am working on all of that. I am a
work in progress. It wasn't a studio audience, but a

(15:49):
virtue one was brought in. Individual monitors are put in
audience seats and each monitor was a fan who joined remotely.
That had to have been so expensive to do a
studio audience full of just monitors. Yeah. Crazy. Three of
the show's producers exited over the summer amid allegations of
that dysfunctional workplace that she speaks of. Seventy second Primetime

(16:10):
Emmy Awards had a record low in terms of viewership
on Sunday Night, with six point one million viewers and
a one point two rating. It underperformed last year's record low.
But I don't know. Twenty sixteen show was on a
Sunday faced Sunday night football. That was like the biggest
one that they've had in a long time. So Emmy's
not doing very well. So you know, um, Terek and Christina, right,

(16:35):
they did flipper flop together. Yeah, so the right and
so Christina got remarried. Now, Christina Anstead announced that she's
separating from her husband aunts after only two years. Is
a TV show about them too. Yeah, so um, and
there's nothing wrong with loving life. But her ex husband
Terek is really rubbing it in. He just had this

(16:57):
post where he says he's living his dream life at
this fiance. How they're ray young if you watch ye
she's on that show. Um, and he said, I'm just
so excited about life. I'm in love, I'm engaged, flipping
when and one is on the air and Flipper Flop
is on the way of telling you it's possible to
accomplish those things you've been dreaming of your whole life,
which is kind of messy considering his wife just announced.

(17:20):
His ex wife just announced she's getting divorced. She got
a new show. It's called Flop or Flop coming out.
Oh hey, there is. She does have a show. It's
called Christina on the Coach and he's on it. Yeah
he does, he does. Like I try and watch it,
but I'm holding stuff on that. I don't get it, Like,
I don't. She's just an interior designer. I know that,
But I mean there's obviously a likability, Like people obviously

(17:41):
like her because I feel like all of those shows
are based on the likability of the hosts. That's the
only reason they exist. And I'm watching this going like,
what about her? I mean, she's very talented, and I'm like,
what are you seeing here that they're trying to make
her this every woman And I just don't buy it. Yeah,
because they show a lot of her like home life
and she's like, oh my god, here I am juggling
seventy five kids and then oh my gosh, I have

(18:02):
to go design these houses. And then oh my gosh,
once you know, the roof fell apart. Oh deal's meal.
I never saw this coming. Yeah, you know, like I
think people really liked the two of them together, and
the new season comes out soon. Yeah, So I don't know. Well,
I think he got done too, because remember he freaked out,
um when when the whole thing went down, there was
a story about him going off into the dessert or

(18:23):
something with a god. He said it was for protection
against coyotes or something. But like, I don't know that.
Maybe he didn't get I can jumped him the deal
and then now he kind of things are going well
for him and the thing, the thing he got left
for is kind of fell apart. Maybe that's why they're
doing that. They use their divorce in the intro of
the show. Now like, oh my gosh, they had the

(18:45):
successful business and they hate each other, but they still
work together. He's got flipping one on one. I liked
that show, the good one. The other thing is, and
if you watch a lot of these shows, maybe you
feel differently. But I don't believe that all of those
houses are really in that state of disrepair, or that
they don't know that. Like I think sometimes maybe they
go in there and make it worse, or they go
in there and they play they put the dead rat

(19:05):
and they go in there and they put the mare. One.
I think that one show on I don't know what
No f y E or whatever it is, that the
one the Vegas. Yeah, that's fake. That's gotta be fair.
Lady has the worst taste I've ever ever the guy
with the guy who Yeah, yeah, God, that show is fake.

(19:25):
There's a lot of fake on that show, for sure. Yeah,
because because they're terrible actors. So they walk in there
and they're terrible designed. The one where he pulled a
gun and went through the house and cleared the house
with his handgun, I'm like, I bet, I bet now
Terrek and drives like race. I'm sorry, Okay, I'm bett excited.
Terek and Heather Ray are going to get their own
show now to gather because they're both like, she's in

(19:46):
real Networks Network. They're gonna go to where to check
out online today. Kelly clarkson covering TV theme songs Jason Brown,
it was so good. I sing the Golden Girls themes
thank You for Friend, one of the ones that you
do Cheers and full House and then yes, every day

(20:10):
it's a new song, right, yes, and she has to
learn to sing the song. Like I think everyone thinks
that if you're a talented singer that you just start singing,
and it's like like you're supposed to know every song,
like yeah, so that you know the words or know
the keys and all the restips like special arrangements every day.
It's really that's what she's saying, Like every single day
they have to work on. Yeah, it's like a new
concert every day. You're very creative. The Drew Barrymore Show

(20:32):
doesn't do that. Just kidding. I know that's another one.
I just saw the promos for that. It was like, oh, um,
so you can see how Kelly Carson channels that off.
I think it's the rand that's a random one. Like really, yeah,
it is run. I was like, what's the other guy?
She's going after? The whole kindness and like happy news

(20:53):
and all that. Of course, I just Jerry o'donald's I
saw has one. There's another one on Jerry O'Connell. Jerry o'connells. Anyway,
all that stuff's up Freddancie dot com. Here she is.
This is Kelly Clarks. You're returning to her show talking
about her divorce after seven years of marriage. I do
have that twenty has brought a lot of change also
to my personal life. Definitely didn't see anything coming that

(21:14):
came um, But what I'm dealing with is hard because
it involves more than just my heart. It involves a
lot of little hearts. You know, we have four kids,
and divorce is never easy, and we're both from divorce family,
so you know, we know the best thing here is
to protect our our children and their little hearts. So
that's all we get to hear about that. Apparently she's

(21:34):
not going to talk about her divorce. And he's also
a producer on that show which came off. Yeah, yesterday
was the first credits that his name was not. I
mean you have to write like, we can't all be
slip or flop over here. We can't all we can't
all just keep it going on, you know what I mean.
We'll come back, We'll do trending stories in just a second.
Let me see here we got Dreadhead Cowboy trending today,

(21:58):
Michael Jordan and Halloween slow newsday. But that's what we
got next, Harry Styles, Fred and Nangie one h three five.
Let's use some trending stories next, got blogs on their
way as well on Fred and Nagie. Good morning. Back
in a second, Bred and Angie bending. What's trending in
Chicago with Fredd and Angie on one oh three five?

(22:20):
Kiss all right? So um, the Dreadhead Cowboy was trending
yesterday Chicago man. That's his nickname. I guess he's facing
three charges after riding his horse down the Dan Ryan
yesterday afternoon at about four thirty, police responded to the
southbound lanes to the Dan Ryan when this guy, Adam
Hollingsworth thirty three years old, better known as the Dreadhead

(22:41):
Cowboy we've seen riding his horse on the expressway near
thirty fifth Straight he wrote for about thirty minutes of
traffic slowed to a halt with Illinois State Police in
Chicago police following close behind. Police said they were they'd asked,
I guess those They asked this guy and the people
who were with him to get off, and they refused.
They exited at ninety fifth Street and Hollingsworth was placed

(23:03):
into custody. Was tried with reckless conduct, disobeying a police
officer in criminal trespass. He rode Monday with the goal
of turning more attention to the recent slayings of so
many children this past summer. The thing is to send
a message that our children are dying. One activists said
that there are no resources coming to our communities. The horse,
by the way, called New New had multiple injuries when

(23:25):
animal control arrived. Police said it was bleeding from the
left hoof, It's right hoof was injured, and the right
side of the horse's body had source in the saddle.
It's been taken in by Animal care and Control and
will recover and be fine. But or no, no, anyway. Apparently,
he also asked if he could do this on September ninth.
They said no, he did it anyway. Michael Jordan is

(23:47):
trending today. He is a NASCAR team owner. Let's go.
Denny ham One announced Monday that he's joined forces with
Michael Jordan to field a NASCAR team for Bubba Wallace.
In twenty twenty one. Jordan talks about growing up in
North Carolina and going to NASCAR races and the whole thing.
So anyway, now, um, those two have a racing team.

(24:08):
The arrangement will make ham won the first prominent drive
at a race for one team while owning another. Sends
Dale Earnharden to cop that Jordan brand body suit. The
really you're going to wear that around? Yeah? Yeah, with
the racing shoes. Can you just imagine the car Loan.
It don't need any other is the Jordan's logo, Like

(24:31):
ready Bobby meetings. I'm the greatest there is, planning simple,
wake up in the morning. I piss excellence. Um. And
nearly a quarter of Americans said that they plan to
participate or trick or treat this year or to be
involved in trick or treating this year, despite the coronavirus outbreak.
Had to quarter people who say screw it now, I
don't know who's going to answer their door, though, is

(24:52):
the thing. So if you go out and trick or treat,
that's one thing. But if I'm not answering my door
for a bunch of strangers, my daughter's having a bunch
of her friends over for like a Halloween party. Are
you doing the nasal swab on the way in or
what are you doing to keep everybody safe? Saturday? A Saturday,
Saturday and a full month like every season the first
time Halloween's dope and on a Saturday, dress like a hound.

(25:17):
The twenty three percent of American treat nothing will stop you.
You really want to do it? What's happening? I was
just trying to complete the story conversation going on. He's
just gassing me up, telling me I get so dressed
like a home this year. Oh well you can just
nasal swab. Um. Twenty three percent of Americans will be
involved in trick or treating, compared to twenty nine percent
last year. Um, so again, I don't know. I don't

(25:40):
know where you're gonna go for the candy. Man, I'll
answer the door and give out candy. I would you're
gonna throw it at people? Yeah, I'll just peg him
in the head with like a milky way. I guess
you got you got a stoop. Just don't come in
the gate like a guess. You know, make a bunch
of individual bags a can do you leave them outside

(26:00):
or something, and some kids steal them. But you know whatever,
there's always some jack guys that takes all the candy. Y. Yeah,
I don't know. There's gotta be a way that's safe
for you and safe. I don't know. You don't transmit anything,
and people don't transmit to you. I don't know. I'm
an old man now. Part of the fun of it all, though,
is I love just seeing how the kids are dressed
up when they come to the door. As a parent, though,
if you have a pair, if you have a kid's
like eight, and the kid wants to trick or treating them,

(26:22):
do it go door to door? I probably wouldn't. I
could see a lot of neighborhoods zoom like a parade,
and then the kids get to show off their costumes
and maybe they'll get candy at the end queue or
they just throw the candy at the kids while they're
in the parade or like the black party. Yeah, while
they're walking down the street. It's fine with the parade
idea I'm fine with. Like, I don't know, but there
was something about well, in my case, going door to

(26:42):
door and getting the candy and then selling it to
my grandparents afterwards. Um, and I guess that's not gonna
be something. Yeah. I went trick or treating when I
was eight by myself and whatever pandemic going. My parents
went and they never understood why they had the car
had to follow them around it because that's what the
cooler was. Yeah, I never understood that. Like we go like, yeah,
block by block and they move the car and I'm like,

(27:04):
what it's hard. It's like our house is right there
whining at the door for the parents with their cup.
Oh son, it's nice. No, they had like a little
bar going in the trunk of the car. I'm then
nine is grown up? I understand. Um. National Elephant Appreciation Day. Today,
it's Hobbit Day, National ice cream cone Day, National White
Chocolate Day, and National Voter Registration Day. I just start, Yeah,

(27:25):
they talk better than they type. Are the radio blog
with Fred and blogs in a while. We haven't had time.
Let me get yelled at when we're late. An email
about it too. I'm meeting about it again. I can't
make it roof. Sorry, you're gonna have to cover this
one for us. Um audio journalistis fifteen eighthe you know,

(27:46):
Angie a coming, she's a short time or disease. She's
meeting one foot out the door, coming to meeting and
go ahead, dear blog. Over the weekend, my daughter, who
is fifteen, wanted to get her ears pierced. She's never
her ears pierced. I wanted to do them like the
second she was born, as per our culture. But her
dad was like nah, and I was like whatever, So

(28:07):
we never did it. And I'm like if we don't
do it now, she's gonna know it hurts, you know,
to get it down, it's gonna take forever. So finally
she was like, I want to get my ears pierced.
I was like cool, So we went to the tattoo place.
I got a piercing with her too, like on my
upper ear. She got her ears pierced, no pain or anything.
But it was so funny because the dude like she
had on like a rock band T shirt or whatever,

(28:28):
and it was the quintessential like piercing guy that you
would imagine, and he was like all like oh, can
you name like any of the songs from that band?
And she like started rattling them all off. He's like, oh,
well that band went downhill after this album and this
producer left and I was like, oh my god. And
she's like, can you imagine him as an old guy,
like how pissed off? He's gonna be at everything. But

(28:50):
it was like yeah, Like he was just kind of
like going off on her about how everybody like her
age has like urban outfit or rock rock shirt like fashion. Yeah,
and oh yeah, nobody knows any songs. And he was
quizzing her and I was like, wow, the fans that
we are up with in the nineties right right, and
that's vintage now. Yeah. Like she's got her like, you know,

(29:11):
metallic a shirt on her, a green day shirt on
or something. And he's like, well, name one song and
she's like I'll name ten. Yeah, And I was like, Hi, yeah, yeah,
he uh he met his match there, Yes he dead,
Yes he did. But it was funny. But yeah, I
got my piercing. It hurts though right now. It's like
up in the cartilage area. Oh. The headphones probably her, Yeah,
the headphones are run no piercingers. You never got your

(29:34):
ears pierced. Never, No, even when they were sticking out more. No,
I wish I hadn't chained him to my head, but
I wish I'd had a chain that connected to two
of them. I know a guy who did that tape, actually,
but I knew a super glue guy. Really. Yeah, yeah,
Fortunately my fat head grew into my big ears and
everything worked at Okay, But dear blood, we haven't done

(29:56):
a blog in a while. I don't know if I
mentioned I think I probably did. A couple weeks ago.
I called a virtual bingo game for USO, and I
managed to screw up calling a virtual bingo game. Did
I not tell everyone this? Oh? I managed to screw
up a virtual bingo game for USO benefiting you know,
supporting families of our military. And they're they're doing a

(30:17):
bunch of virtual stuff. I did a story reading for
them a couple weeks ago for kids, and then they
do bingo and stuff to entertain the families. Well, you know,
we're kind of stuck in the house, and so they
in order to organize all of this, I guess it's
all computerized. So they gave me the bingo numbers ahead
of time, And they gave me a list of bingo numbers,
like for three different games ahead of time, and I

(30:37):
was just supposed to call them in that order they
were randomly chosen ahead of time, but I was using
my iPad for the video part, and then I had
my phone, and then the numbers were in reverse order.
So I wound up calling the same bingo game twice
and the same guys like, I won again, I'm like hello,
as soon as he goes I won again, I'm like

(30:58):
night didn't. Everybody was pretty cool about it, but I
managed to screw up reading numbers. And then the other
night I got to host the Illinois Nurses Foundation forty
under forty and and that, by the way, nothing will
make you feel like you've accomplished nothing in your life
then reading the resumes of what thirty year olds have

(31:20):
accomplished in the nursing field and the lives they've saved
in the research they're doing, and the ways in which
they're helping our community. Nothing will make you feel like
more of a schlub than being a morning radio DJ.
He barely graduated college reading this stuff, and these people have,
you know, like fifty initials after their name, of all
the different degrees and certifications they've earned, and the research

(31:41):
they're doing and the things that anyway, so shout out
to all of the nurses and all the all the
recipients of the forty under forty. It was incredible. Yeah.
I was actually very super impressed and moved by the
commitment of these people. And that's just the ones that
I know about. Obviously, they're a nurse is out there
every day saving lives, especially right now. So anyway, yeah,
I felt like a big loser. And I'm pretty I

(32:03):
could barely read their names. And here are these people
you know, creating you read Bengo numbers. Yeah, I screwed
that up. Live from the winterst Studios, KFM, Chicago, Kiss FM,
and I Heart Radio Station. Here's Fred and Angie. Everybody,

(32:23):
Fred and Angie R Here a morning, Angie Taylor, Rufio
kal and a Plain and owner Boner all here today, Angie.
Ready for some more oh tributes to Angie? Well, I
just put my mask on waited a few minutes, timing
you should wait. I have another few to play for you.
In just a second. We'll do the entertainment upport after that,

(32:44):
would you have Edie Vanessa? Brian just kicked her toxic
mom to the curb, picked her out of the house.
I'll tell you why. Yeah, I had to read that
story twice. It was a his mom or her mom.
It was by her own mom and mom. Get to
that in a few good news stories. This hour two
on Nangie one h three five five Kiss FM, Chicago's

(33:06):
number one hit music station, fred n Angie, Good Morning Angie,
Final dam the Fred Nancie Show Friday. Then he moved
down the way so to be determined on Rock ninety
five addition to be the voice Gan didn't love want Me?
That would have been funny. And he's like, nope, no,
she set it down down that's a Angie station. Now

(33:27):
she's like, no, good down the hall. I ain't trying
to hear your voice over president because I got a
weekend shift over there for ten years. Hell no, I
don't know the first thing about what's going on that
I don't belong in there. For five second, rock music,
you know, rock music, not really really not really rock music.

(33:50):
You're playing Michael McDonald down there. I might stop it,
like doing shift on that. I probably I'm belong in
that station. And I grew up with with with parents
who listened to pop music. They listened to currents, so
like that music I remember starts about nineteen eighty three.
Back then, a lot of the pop music was rock music. Yeah, well,
they didn't have an emo phase freend like in the

(34:12):
early can't imagine emo freend no like Aylin phase that
would be hilarious. No what no, no no. I went
to school to Country columb Okay. There was no such step.
I missed that a lot of things, like getting laid
that a lot, a lot of things in high school.

(34:33):
I think back on high school, I'm like, you know,
I graduated with forty two people. There were two hundred
people in the high school. And um, of those forty
two people who I graduated with, I knew probably seventy
percent of them from kindergarten. Like we did the whole
thing kate through twelve. So like, I just missed it.
End up, we didn't have a football team. You know,
we weren't very good at sports. Um, So I did

(34:53):
hang out with some people that went to other schools
that were bigger, But you know, my sister was like
social butterfly, so she didn't want to go to that school.
So she graduated eighth grade from that school, and then
she went to the big school and she and like
she she thrived. I mean, she was a cheerleader and
in student government vice president, and you know, had boyfriends
and and you know, a million different friends and the

(35:14):
whole thing. I couldn't have a million friends if I tried.
There were forty two people to choose from your high
school mascot was the monopoly man. He was. Yeah, that
was weird. I wore a top hat to school every day. Up. Yeah, yeah,
yeah it was. It should have been. We were the Eagles.
We were the best foople forever outshine the rest. We
stole the Notre Dame song. Yeah, I don't know. We

(35:41):
weren't the best at anything. So I don't know the
fact that you even know your school song. I do.
I couldn't even tell you why. I mean, I was
on dance line and stuff, so I had to know what.
I don't know your school song. No, high school was
not my it was. I don't know. I wasn't like, yeah,
high school. I went to school. I went. I never

(36:03):
went to football games. Lived for the football game. I
went to school and then I went to work. Remember
all movies about like high school being the gridst time
of our lives and the nineties there were a lot
of them. Late nineties there were all those like American
Pie type ye, and I'm going I hope not. I
hope this isn't the greatest time of my life, because
if it is, it's all downhill from here. It's not good.

(36:24):
Do you remember the Curie Condor fight song? Paulina, do
we have one? Why are you looking at me like
I'm gonna know every high school has one? Well, I
never went to a football game. I didn't know how
to really get into the football games because they would
have them. They were so like low key, like no
one talked about it. The basketball it was a secret
football game. I think so because the basketball games were cool,

(36:44):
like that was the cool thing. Had a secret society
football team. He had into hands to get into the stadium.
The past is the condor is a bird? Huh? Yeah?
So you don't know it? No, I don't think we
have one. I really anybody knows. That's exactly what you
know it? Yeah, if anyone knows the Curry Condors song,

(37:05):
I'd like to hear it. Um eight five nine one
three five. That's a real that's a that's a deep
cut right there. I don't know if anyone. You don't
even have to get up for that because you don't
have to go to the phone room because I don't
think anyone's calling from He's going to call it if
she knows, because I want her to sing it to me.
If she knows, called Marta. Well, we played these tributes,

(37:28):
so anything going to have her own morning show. We're
all super excited for her. Um, and your last day
is Friday. So people from all over the world, famous people,
um um, spanning the world. Yeah, I've wanted you to
pay tribute to you. Anderson blew my mind yesterday. Oh
you wait, Oh yeah no, it's well, they're not actually

(37:50):
telling me who's surprising you because I until the very
moment because I might accidentally say it because I'm oh, really,
you don't know who these people are. I have loose
lips sing ships. You know what I'm saying. Um, well
I know who they are now because I just got
the email. So are you ready? Yes, I'm ready. Tribute
to Angie. Hi. Ange is Joe mckilling from The White socks.

(38:10):
This my wife Corney. Congrats on the new show. Wish
you you nothing but much success moving forward. Angie. We
remember when you were on in Philadelphia and your quick
wit and sense of humor connected you with the audience
and made you a fan favorite. And we've been reading
for you ever since. We couldn't be happier for you.
Congratulations on your new show. Congrats again and keep rapping
the socks. That a very That was a very thoughtful one.

(38:35):
I love Jemmy Killing. He's a very, very thoughtful one. Yeah,
you're ready for this. One's big. I don't know how
we wow, I don't know how we pulled this off. Hey, Angie,
it's baby and they just told me that they news
And I'm so happy for you, and it's one's say
congratulations and you deserve it. You've been working so hard.
You're my girl. We come from the same backgrounds, right,

(38:57):
so I'm proud of you and um I can't wait
to come and see you in Chicago hopefully one day
and have an interview together. Stay safe, love you so much.
I love her. That'll be great. When the Bob stars
walk down the hall to the rock stairs. Yeah, don't
even stop the wa Bobe started like with Pete once

(39:17):
she was the lead singer of a rock band like
Bobe can rock. I'll be super offended when BTS walks
down the hall and goes down the rock ninety five
five will be like, no, wait a minute, I don't
think that your three your three retweets, fred no, madam
guys um. Here another one, Hey, Angie, it is your

(39:45):
favorite Nico on and from your favorite show. Okay, Valley,
Uncle Clifford. I want to say congratulations on your new show.
And don't cry. Dry your eyes because you know Uncle
Clifford will tell you real number twenty four point five.
Ain't no crying at the paint. Ain't no crying. Congratulations.

(40:05):
I love him. I don't know that reference, but that's
Oh you would You gotta watch to watch the show.
It's so good. It's all about strippers, grapp us. Oh yeah,
and that starts. They just finished season one's Stars, right,
it's on Stars, Yeah, calling Mike Exfinity Providers Stars Stars. Okay,

(40:29):
here we go. Here's another one. Angie Traylor went up
was dji, Hey, I have Angie, is me Angela and
I go by the name of Charlemagne. The God, and
we are the world most dangerous morning show to Breakfast Club.
And Angie, you know I love you so much and
I love seeing great things happen to great people. And
there's nobody they could have have got to leave that
morning show that would have made sense over you. They
got a real one at Rock ninety five five and

(40:51):
Angie Trolyn, let me tell you, girl, we gotta have
our drinks. We gotta celebrate his win. You know how
we do. Congratulations, Angie, drinks on you next time you
got more money? Now, maybe drink found thing I don't know,
trying to always on the Breakfast Club National Show. No

(41:14):
kidding the report just a second, fred Nancial, kiss me.
Sizzler files for bankruptcy. Wait, wait, Sizzler seiling exists. That
was the shocking part of that story. What's next? The
ground round? Where could I go to a Sizzler? Yeah?

(41:35):
I didn't even know. Um. Sizzler filed for Chapter eleven
yesterday our current financial states to direct consequence of the
pandemics economic impact due to long term indoor dining closures
and landlords, said the Sizzler people. Other ones A bunch
of places I don't California Pizza Kitchen UMPK, Sue Plantation.

(41:58):
Never heard of it? And is it? Is it? Mason Caser.
I never heard of them before. I had not been
to that place before. All right, we'll buy sure c K.
I you know what, I seem to say, what you
want CEPK. They had some good stuff. They had really
good mac and cheese. It was for kids. It on
the kids. Men you. I always used to get it anyway. Yeah.
And if you get like milk or apple juice in

(42:20):
this side. I was like when they would deliver it
and give me the milk and be like, oh my gosh,
get the kids ready, gets ready? The coloring book. If
they hadn't had one, I would have got connected. It
was delicious. I don't know what they did do it.
It was delicious anyway. Alright, p CPK, Fred and NANGI.
It's nine twenty two the entertainer reporting. Just the second.

(42:42):
We'll get you good news stories as well. Um. This
this is a shocking story that's upsets me tremendously. I
don't believe it. Forty percent of Americans would give up
their dog for a month instead of their phone. Yeah,
I would, I believe it would. Yeah. Oh no, by phone,
by phone, I could take a break from the dog
for a month. No, I get them back right in

(43:02):
a month. Came up your dog for a mom your dog. Obviously,
I'm not saying the dogs. I just couldn't. I would hell, yeah,
night's of good sleep for a month. Yeah, it's a break,
it's a little break. Yeah, as long as they're fine
and I have my phone, I'd give up the phone gladly.

(43:24):
If I could give up my phone and everybody knew
I gave up my phone and that was like, it
was okay. There wasn't an expectation that I would answer
or whatever or right back to emails. I'd give up
the phone in a heartbeat. Too much phone, mo, Yeah,
way too much. We still have a TV, you still
the computer? Not the same. You don't have Twitter though, Yeah,
fine with me, Fine with me. Okay, I want to
take a little survey because I don't believe this. This

(43:44):
is one hundred percent of people in the room month. Yeah, no, no, no.
If I had a choice of having my dogs, my
family dogs here with me, and I gave my phone
up for a month, I would do it. Same on
the dog on the Dog Marketing Company a company asked
a thousand people who had a smartphone, which I don't

(44:06):
know who doesn't um if they let me see here
what sacrifice they would make to stay connected through their phones.
They found forty percent said they would rather be separated
from their dog for a month over their smartphone for
a month. Forty four percent would give up seeing their
significant other for a month to keep their phone. More
people would not want to see the person that they're
with to keep their phone. Would definitely say yes to that.

(44:30):
Oh yeah, did her phone over you? Yes? I mean
I need you around here. Otherwise I'd consider it. They
give me the option. I'm staying on the show or
giving up my phone. Okay, well I didn't give up
my phone, so you know, I'll text you. I'll see

(44:51):
how you doing time. I got a follow I guess so,
But I give up my phone because I got my dogs.
Now forget about it. I am shocked. I cannot believe
of you guys. Really, I really can't dog but my cat.
I've gone for like a baker or two without the dogs.
When I've been on vacation. They're like at Poppy camp
or whatever. Now you're on vacation. I mean, it made sense,

(45:12):
but your phone over your dog. Yeah for a month. Yeah,
I feel like most people would be vehemently against this. Well,
you would think you're mistreating your dog. Your dogs are
gonna be taking care of it with the attachment to you.
Like my mom right now, she wrote, all the phones,
I'm attached to my like I know the dog's coming back,

(45:33):
so I'm not gonna have the sear And in a
month you could make that video where your dog sees
you and just yeah, dog is gonna crap on you
because you gave up your dog for a phone. The
dog had a phone. It would understand your dog is
gonna come back with diarrhea and diarrhea all over your
house because it's gonna be like, really, really, you pick
the phone. I had peace and quiet from him. Shocking

(45:59):
a shocking room relation, I tell you, eight five nine
one three five The Entertainment Report after came brown and
college kids do when they charter the school, they say,
here's the mascot, and here's the fight song, and here
are the colors, and now go and you know, figure
out if you can get kids into college. I'm thinking
about it. There might be one. I got to look
into this. You need to look into it. I'm sorry
you tell Martha, I'm sorry, I don't. I just don't

(46:19):
believe her. But I really, I really wanted the principle.
The principle may not know how the principle not. Now
I would question that too. I mean, you guys have
a marching band. You have to have to be a
solid I get excited, Calin, you're just learning this. Hey Laurie, Hey,

(46:40):
how you doing, Hylauri? What's the deal here with? You
would give up your dog? I don't even know if
I have time for this call. You give up? You
give up your dog. You would keep your phone for
a month and give up your dog. I don't understand this.
It's all about the responsibility, you know. I mean, so
it's the guy who doesn't have to walk the dog
twice a night and clean up the body that's right,

(47:01):
and clean up the poop and all that stuff. But
I just haven't done it. No, you know it's different
when you like month off. I can tell you right now,
if I if I adopt one of these dogs that
I fly and it will happen one day, I would
be obsessed with the dog. It would almost be a problem.
Like first of all the dog would be everywhere I am,
so you'd see it there. I mean, you're I just care.

(47:25):
I love my two amazing adopted shelter dogs from Pods
more than anything. I love my kid more than anything. However,
once in a while I need a week vacation or
something from my Would you give up your kid for
a month or your phone? That's different. It's my child.
Like the dogs, they can take a little month vacation.
And absolutely, I agree there's too much of anything. It's

(47:48):
too much about anything exactly. Okay, I haven't listened to
you guys in a while because I've been working from home.
And I just heard about Auntie and oh my gosh,
I really said, ah, so don't be sad, don't be sad. Well,
she has good for you her own show. Now we're
all very excited about it, and uh, everybody's still here.

(48:11):
And then you know, this show remains mostly the same.
So you know, maybe you can split time between us.
You're divorced parents, Okay, Okay, good, have a good day.
Thank you, have a good one. Bye, bye, negligent dong
One's entertainment. If my mom were awake, if it weren't,

(48:34):
you know, whatever, Mountain time and she's a sleepy eyed
galler and she would be massively offended by the idea
she doesn't have to you know, she doesn't have to go. Yeah,
I would Um Entertainments brought you Hi, comrad keeping you
in a form. So Vanessa Bryant's mom is claiming that
Vanessa kicked her to the curb after the death of

(48:55):
her son in law, Hoby. So during a recent interview,
so Fhia Lane, that's Vanessa's mom, talks about her falling
out with her daughter while she was in tears. She
said Vanessa forced her out of the home and demanded
that she returned the car that she was using. She
said she told me, I need you to get out
of this house and that she wanted her car and
she wants it now. The family drama comes as Vanessa

(49:15):
mourns a loss of her husband Kobe and their daughter
Gianna and the helicopter crash in January. So then Vanessa
provided a statement in response to all of her mom's claims,
and Vanessa said, my husband and daughter passed away unexpectedly,
and yet my mother had the audacity to do a
television interview speaking negatively of me while shedding tears for
a car in a house that we're not in her name.

(49:37):
She's removed all her diamond jewelry, emptied the apartment I provided,
and put away the furniture to make it look like
she doesn't have my support. My husband and I have
supported her financially for the past twenty years and continue
to do so in addition to giving her monthly alimony.
Contrary to previous reports, she's not been physically present or
emotionally supportive of my daughters and me after my husband

(50:00):
daughter passed away. She said, now I see what's most
important to my mother, and it's more than painful. I
hope that everything is coming out about our personal relationship
ends right here. That's really sad that her mom is
like taking advantage of all of that. You said that.
It just shocks me that the helicopter crash was January.
Feels like that wasn't so long now I know it

(50:22):
was the beginning of the year of hellas her husband
and daughter and then her Now her mom is the
money sideways with her mom? Yeah, over money that she
probably didn't deserve anyway, and they were years. A new
lawsuit alleges Cardi ba to fame a group of Long
Island beachgoers, who she called racist MAGA supporters by posting

(50:45):
edited video and commentary of an altercation between them, her sister,
and her sister's partner. Cardy's sister, Hennessy and her girlfriend,
model Michelle Diaz, got into this heated argument with a
group on September six at Smith's Point Beach. One of
the men were arguing they were arguing with was wearing
a red Mega hat during this whole altercation and the

(51:05):
post after the beef, Cardie wrote that Carolina and Diaz
were harassed over their parked car because they're Afro, Hispanic
and gay. But in the lawsuit, which also names her
sister and her sister's girlfriend as defendants, the beachgoers alleged
the two women harassed them and then defame them by
posting edited video and commentary about the altercation on social media. Pannessy,

(51:29):
in an audio recording explaining the fight, claimed two men
told her and her girlfriend to go to your f
in country. Go back to your f in country. Basically
messed up. Remember when and All Black Casts did a
table read of the Golden Girls episode? It wasn't just
a one and done now they're doing Friends not with
the same cast though. Taking part is Asia Hinds from

(51:53):
nine One Underground, Ryan Bath from the First Wife's Club
and This is Us Uzo Aduba Orange is a new
black sterling k Brown from This Is Us in Black Panther,
Jeremy Pope from Hollywood, and Kendrick Sampson from The Vampire Diaries.
Gabrielle Union is hosting and the event is supposed to
spotlight Michelle Obamas when We All Vote initiative. So if

(52:14):
you want to watch it when that comes out, you
can sign up at mobilize dot us more to check
out online. Today, Weezer and follow out Boy are doing
Celebrity Family Feud Um. You could check out the preview
for that. Also, Diplo posted a booty picture of himself
on the Graham Like it's just full on naked booty.
I don't know how you got away with that. I
feel like that would have been taken down by Instagram.

(52:38):
You would think, no butts they leave up, but too
Yeah I think, yeah, wow, it's a nice butt. Now
you can check it out at anti dot com button
see what happens. Oh, that'll get taken down for sure. Yeah,
it should buy this company. It should. Ye, yes, just
like that. Yeah, I want to nice booty some squat

(53:00):
mine didn't play look like that picture you on the grill.
You know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna I'm gonna
take it. I'm gonna accidentally release a shadow of my
heart and it's gonna be a shadow from like your arm.
The light will be way far away, so it looks
like make it your arm looks like it's just like
a zucchini from Imperfect Foods. Yes, it sort of is

(53:22):
like that. You should like see Imperfect Food pooze part.
It was going for one of you nude wearing an
apron and grilling. Yeah, we can only see from that. Yeah,
maybe it would be very It wouldn't be appetizing for
a lot of people. I don't think I think you'd
be surprised. Let's come back and do good news stories.

(53:44):
Good morning is Fred Nancy on one or three five
Kiss FM, Chicago's number one hit music station. Hello, Carolyn,
how you doing good? How are you Ben? I'm awesome
and I'm babe. I love that. Um, let's talk about
someone else's bus and not mine for a minute. I
love it. Um, so you and Thomas you've been together
for seven years, married for five, Yes, all right, and

(54:06):
what's going on with that? That's the background. So what's
the problem. The problem is that I feel he's a
little bit in love with his therapist, that she's been
starting to see her. He's treating me differently, and he's
taking her side, and Pam is interjecting in our lives.
I'm not sure you have you met the therapist her?

(54:26):
I haven't, So he is really taking her side? What
do you mean? But how does that mean? Mean he
loves her versus like I've heard about people's I've heard
about people using their therapists as a crutch in their relationships,
like well my therapist says yeah, right exactly, or or
you know, or she says this about you or whatever

(54:46):
as a way to, like, I don't know, to validate themselves.
But is that the problem? Or do you think he
actually has feelings for her? I think he actually ever
since he started seeing her, everything has been different. You're
treating me different, he's feeling He's always talking about Pam,
he's injecting her, he's arguing her side. He'll say to me,
Pam that you would do this. I mean, it's just

(55:09):
over it's everything we do. He trusts her and seems
to be loyal on everything. Whenever I always trying to
talk to him, He's like, you're just jealous of our bond.
If it was a guy, it wouldn't be well an issue.
I don't know if that's true, though it sounds to
me it's more like he feels justified and she validates
his feelings about his position on arguments that you have

(55:29):
or things that are going on in your relationship. And
I feel like so he's using her as like a
like a tool, like, well, well, what I'm doing is
okay because this mental health professional tells me that it's okay.
I've heard about people doing this, But I don't know
if that means that he has feelings for her, like
he wants to be with her intimately, maybe you know,
and if he if he's if he's saying like Pam says,

(55:50):
you're gonna say this, and Pam said you would do this.
Pam is only getting one side of the story. If
he's going to her about your guys's relationship issues, she's
only getting his side of the story. So of course
she's going to advise him, which is why it's not
fair to do that, right, you should go with him? Well,
and I'm scared though, already taking her side and on me,
But she doesn't know him, she doesn't know you yet,

(56:10):
so you should go. It sounds like maybe you should
go see therapy, but find it a neutral um observer,
you know what I'm saying, Like, I don't know that
Pam is the person at this point. Maybe maybe he
stays with Pam or and then if you guys are
gonna get a couples therapy, then you go find somebody
else who who you know has a neutral start, because
it does sound like she's probably bias as it as
it pertains to him. But but the other thing is

(56:32):
I've said before that I have a crush on my
on my therapist. I go to therapist therapy every Monday,
and I don't have like a it's not necessarily a
sexual thing, because I figured out that she's nurturing, and
she's and she's supportive, and she listens, and she's thoughtful
and and she's really paying attention, and those are things
that I would want in a romantic partner. And so
I feel like, is there any chance that maybe those

(56:54):
things aren't happening in your relationship, and that you could
sort of slide back into favor by maybe focusing more
on the things that that Pam is doing that maybe
you're not. I mean, it's it's possible. I don't know.
It's just her name is mentioned all the time. He
is he only going to therapy to discuss your guys's issues.

(57:14):
That it feels like, Okay, if that's the case, then
you guys should be going together. I agree, okay, because
that's really where I just I am already nervous because
that they're going to gig up on me. Then he's
going to therapy to workout issues. I mean, I'm all
for everybody having their own therapists for their own support system. However,
it's the only thing he's discussing our issues with the

(57:35):
two of you. It would probably be better if you
were all involved, like all parties were involved in. Yeah,
why have you been resistant to go by any chances? No?
I mean I was open to go. He just went
to you know, he found his own therapist. He was,
you know, working on himself. I thought, um, but I
would suggest that you guys, I would if I were

(57:57):
you say to him. You know what, um I I
understand that you're discussing our problems in therapy, which I
think is great, but I would like to discuss those
with you two, with a neutral person. Can we find
a therapist together and go talk about our problems and
you could still see Pam for your other staff, but
when it comes to us, I would like for us
to go to therapy. Yeah, because as he said it,
I mean, even if he's the most self aware of

(58:19):
person on earth, he's still probably telling things from from
He is telling things from his perspective. So for him
to use her as ammunition against you and you're not
present and she's not hearing what you have to say,
you know, then he's using it as a weapon. Yell.
Just being married for five years. I mean, she's the
other woman in my mind. Well, the therapist is not

(58:40):
supposed to be a threat to your relationship, but he's
making it the right And so that's why I'm saying, like,
she's not supposed to be a threat, She's supposed to
be a tool to help you, guys, if you're going together.
And that's the missing part of this whole equation nine
one or three five is is a fun number called
friend Nancie. Thank you Carol, and have a good day.
We're gonna yeah, glad you called. So what would you do?
What would you do if, because I've heard, I actually

(59:02):
have a friend who does this to his wife. He
goes to therapy. Well, he goes to therapy and and
I think he's pretty self aware, but you know he'll
say he'll he'll take a stance on something and then
say to her, well, I'm taking this stance because my
therapist told me to do it. But he's saying it
because he's he's it almost it gives it credence, Like, well,
an expert heard me out, and an expert knows me,

(59:24):
and a sort of experts telling me to do this,
and so for you to combat it, you know, what
do you know more than a mental health professional? Now,
Like I think that's why he's doing it. He's a
power move. It's like, which is not fair, No, it's
not fair at all. If there have been times where
you know, I have my own therapist and if I've
ever want to discuss anything that's going on in my marriage,
I've asked my therapist, do you care if I bring
my husband so we can talk about this, and she

(59:47):
she's like, fine, let's bring him in, and so we
sit and talk together rather than I mean, there are
times where you know, I'll just talk along with her,
But I don't use it as ammo. I try to
use it as a tool for myself to understand how
I'm handling situations. I feel like I would want a
separate therapist for us, and then one you know, maybe
probably best, because I feel like, if if you're going

(01:00:09):
to someone like like, I don't think it would be
fair to bring a woman into my therapy sessions after
two years of every Monday, well yes, but there's almost
no way that she can be totally objective when when
ultimately I'm her primary client and I've been going to
her for so long. I mean, I would think she
could be, she should be. But at the same time,
I mean it you can't help. But she knows way
more about me and what I'm doing than she would

(01:00:31):
have about this person that I'm occasionally bringing in. Hey, Charissa,
I am going Charissa, so this is their go by
the way, I mean, you heard the situation. I don't
think this is necessarily a ghost situation, and I think
that I think she stays with her husband. But I
think she's got to figure out a way to to
sort of disarm the power of the therapist in his mind, right, right,

(01:00:53):
you don't want they do agree? She might not even
be They might not even be able to. I know,
me and my Michael, we were going to therapy as
we talked about chilling individual conflict, but we couldn't do
it with the person we were seeing together interest, right,
So yeah, they should find out go to someone neutral. Yeah,

(01:01:17):
because there's no way because again, you know, my therapy,
my therapists everything about me. There's no way that she
couldn't somewhere in the back of her mind, you know,
be placing all of that information into the advice that
she might be able to also tell the person that
you're with, like this is why you know Fred reacts
this way, because this is where he's coming from, And

(01:01:37):
how can we together, you know, work through this and
maybe this like they'll help give you know, clues as
to why you're acting the way you're you're acting or
reacting to something, rather than I would hope. Oh, we
don't even know what the issues are per se, but
I mean, obviously one of them is probably communication yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

(01:01:58):
thank you, Charis. Have a good day, Glagical. Hi Stephanie,
Welcome to Fred Nancy. How are you? I'm good. How
are you at the morning too? And great? So, just
to recap here, Carolyn's upset because she's been with a guy,
married to him for five years, with him for seven.
He goes to therapy, he uses his therapist in their arguments,
he brings her up an awful lot. She at first

(01:02:19):
that he was in love with her. I don't know
if I think that he's in love with her, but
I think he probably loves the fact that he's validated
by her and is able to use her as a
as a as a wedge, almost as if to say, well,
you're wrong, because because this professional lady said said that
I'm right kind of thing. And so I feel like
they just need to sort of, at least for the
two of them, maybe remove her and find somebody else, right, Yeah, exactly.

(01:02:42):
I think she shouldn't go. I think she should stay,
and I think, honestly, I'm good therapist. So mine, for example,
when I told her that he maybe I need to
go to couples counseling, she was honest with me and said, okay,
but you can't come here because I've already heard so
much of your joy right now, right exactly that situation. Yeah,
that's what I'm saying too. I don't think it would

(01:03:02):
be fair. I wouldn't be comfortable if I were dating
somebody and she said I'm gonna bring you into the
fire with my therapist who I've been with for five
years or something. It's like, no, let's not do that.
Let's let's find neutral therapist who you know it doesn't
have any bias. Yeah, exactly, Yeah, thank you so much.
Have a good day. You glad you called hi, Emily?
How are you good? Marning? Are you Emily? Hey? So

(01:03:25):
you are a therapist. You heard this whole thing in sterego.
What do you think? God? So, I think it's really
good to get a couple therapist absolutely, um, And that
her husband should keep his phone therapist. They should have
separate and an individual therapist. And um, it sounds amazing
to you feeling a little insecure, Um, you know about

(01:03:49):
his relationship and kind of like what you said Frid,
is you feel that fun because your therapist is not
a judgment fu they're listening to you, you know, So first,
you feel really thing with this person. And he's learned
new skills too, so like he could be very well
applying new coping skills, new technique, and that's why she's like,

(01:04:11):
well he's different now, well yeah, he's learned new things. Yeah,
but I think it's and I'm sure you would agree
when he's using her saying well, well I can do
this because this other tertiary party who who you have
no involvement with. They they're validating it and saying well
that's okay. Well then I feel like that's that's unfair, right, Yeah, absolutely,

(01:04:32):
where he's like, well, my therapist that you're crazy, right,
right right. And the therapist, by the way, she should
not be sitting there like picking sides either. She should
be We don't know that she is. We don't know
that he's not just portraying this in a way that
that helps him win an argument or or gives him
some sort of strength. Yeah, and that's why it's important
for them to couple therapy with a separate therapist, because um,

(01:04:56):
right now it's current therapist. Um, he's her, So that's
that relationship, so they need and the wife is the
fine together. Yeah, I agree. I agree, Yeah, it does.
Thank you, Emily, glad you call. Have a good day,
thank you. Yeah, it feels good with Fred and Angie

(01:05:19):
on one of three five kiss. I would love to
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show What You Got In Manhattan subway station has been
unofficially renamed in honor of beloved New Yorker and Supreme
Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. So this New York Street
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(01:05:43):
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which is super cute. All right, I want to move
to North Dakota man. These are some wholesome people. After
a North Dakota man suffered a heart attack, dozens of

(01:06:27):
his neighbors gathered together to help him harvest his crops,
putting their own crop picking on a hold in the process.
So I guess this person Lane. He farms drum wheat
and canola at his farm near Crosby, North Dakota. I
know nothing about farming, but he went into cardiac arrest
after his combine harvests are caught on fire. So his

(01:06:50):
neighbors got word. Dozens of them gathered at his house
with all of their equipment in tow, and then they
were able to farm all of his land. Wow, a
was a thousand ancres? Is that what it was? A
ton of a thousand ancres worth of crops in seven hours.
They said that this family is a beautiful crop that
will be safe in the bands today, and more importantly,
they will have the comfort of knowing that they have

(01:07:11):
a community of friends that are helping, praying, and doing
whatever they can to help them get through this tough time.
Nor Dacota is it for you then? Huh? I'm thinking
about it? Marks beautiful in January? Yeah, no, I've heard
that about this market January. I mean, maybe it could
be my voice on the North Dakota spots, like it's
what's his face to ball about that North Dakota where

(01:07:32):
they'll pick your crops for you if you have a
cardiac arrest. So I think it's very sweet, though, very nice.
I don't know. Maybe the crops would have gone to
ways they wouldn't have had money. It's so nice. Take
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this has never happened before. Maybe it has, but to

(01:08:38):
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Darius Leonard left one young fan with
a special gift after Sunday's twenty eight to eleven victory
over the Vikings at Lucas Oil Stadium. He took off
his white gloves after the game and handed them to
a fan, this little boy who was in the stands
as he edited locker room. However, the fan got a
really big surprise because inside the glove was leonard wedding ring.

(01:09:01):
Oh it slipped right off, so I guess the immediately.
The fan then took to social media to try and
figure out how to get the ring back. He responded
to the tweet that they put out, going, hey we
have this ring. Hey I need that. Yeah, I need that.
He's what he said. I don't know if it says
here's the reward's going to be, but maybe some tickets

(01:09:24):
or something. But yeah, I hope they give him a
little something. Yeah, slide your glove off and oh whoops,
and you go home. Where's your wedding ring? Oh? No,
it was in my glove. Took my glove off, and
it was it must have slipped right off. Like it
sounds like the biggest BS story. Good luck do Alipa
one h three five could never happen. When I was

(01:09:45):
collecting basketball cards when I was twelve years old or something,
ten years old, and my parents actually that was one
thing that I wanted to spend money on that they
actually were kind of okay with because they thought it
was an investment. Turns out it was the most overproduced
period of time for basketball card production ever. My husband
has stacks on stacks on stacks of basketball cards too,

(01:10:06):
from that, probably same era. I have a closet full
of that. And someday my parents are gonna move and
they're like, what are you gonna do with these things?
I'm like, I don't know, because I don't. I don't know.
Maybe one of them is worth something. They all have
jersey in him well and Yannis MVP Yannis of the
Milwaukee Bucks Great Freak a signed autograph rookie card just
sold for one point eight one two million dollars. These

(01:10:29):
are the cards. I was telling you guys about a
couple of months ago that there's some guy on Facebook
or somewhere and he's a card dealer, and I guess
he's a lot of personality. I don't know who this
dude is, but you can pay him and then he'll,
you know, then you get packs of cards and he'll
open them on a live stream and tell you what
you got. But these were the kind of cards, and
this particular card sold at the Golden Auctions. It features

(01:10:54):
a piece of his jersey worn during the game part
of the Panini America Trading Card Company twenty thirteen National
Treasures line. Those are the ones, the ones with the
court pieces, the piece in there. Yeah, those are the
ones you want. I don't know, jersey piece. I'm even
sure how much a pack of them costs to take
a chance to even get something worth while. But it

(01:11:14):
just beats out another record. It was Lebron James card.
I think it was for one point eight million dollars.
So that's crazy if your kids are trying to get
you to And I guess there's like a resurgence now
because people in my generation who collected want their kids
to collect. But people your kids will also have a
closet role exactly than anything. It's a snile horne. Moral

(01:11:36):
of the story on Kiss the Weekend is on one
or three five Kiss FM, Chicago's number one hit music station,
Fred and Nancy, um So, this woman had an attempted
a good excuse. I guess. I feel like if you
get pulled over and you're a female, especially by a
male cop, and you use some kind of bodily excuse that,

(01:11:57):
I feel like men may be more sympathetic or I
don't know, I don't think so that's not true. That's
not true at all. Is that true? Not with a cop, No,
like maybe with your boss. But if I think if
I pulled over a woman and she was like, I
don't know, I have this situation period or something, it
might be like cops don't care about that. They don't

(01:12:17):
care about that. I think there are some that would
probably let you go for that if they're sympathetic, if
they believe you. It depends on like what they're pulling
you over for. I'm sure, but I do. For arm robbery,
they probably don't care. But if it's for like, you know,
some stupid thing I might I might be like, okay go,
you know, even for an m ip. I watched it
happened with a friend did not well, but she didn't
really help things by well when he said no, then

(01:12:38):
you know, and then when she um, we're not going there,
I don't know what do we me? No, I don't
think I'll put it this way. I don't think she
helped herself in that situation. Well, she got a first. Um,
so this woman said she had to poop. I do
have audio that doesn't The other audio I have is
not nice audio, and she says a bad work. Um.
But here she is asking to be released so that

(01:13:00):
she can poop. Suspended. I don't know. I don't wait
to see if you have warrants through which county and birthday?
We did let me go because I know why she's
just suspended. I didn't drive no more, but can pop?

(01:13:23):
They're gonna get you, they're not. So she starts the
car and pulls it and pulls it away who she
was eventually pulled over again and arrested well in a handcuffs.
She asked if she could poop in his car, you
could have already put on your way to jail. Can
I hit in the car and I poop in your car? Man, Hey,

(01:13:45):
we've been um by the way. When she was booked
on charges uh and then told that she could poop,
she said it had passed. She didn't have to went away.
Apparently it passed away. So it's my birthday on a poop.
You deserve a good poop on your birthday, you know what.
Go ahead a bit about your birthday, by the way,

(01:14:06):
because it dude just ran your id so on topic
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